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CLINTON MILLS MARCH-APRIL, 1977 ms ur 14 Studer Bailey Sc As the Clothmaker \ and daughters had Hied ship and Loan Program. Included, (as of A| Smith, daughter of Mr. Mary Lynn McGee, dauj McGee; Kathy Byrd, < Lumas Byrd; and Charle Mr. and Mrs. Charles K Also, Gaye Dickert, Harvey Dickert; Paula 1 Mrs. Paul Tyson; Jack ? Jack D. Pitts, Sr.; Alfi of Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Bond, son of Mr. and M In addition are LeW Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S Watkins, daughter of V Betty A. Avery; Lisa j Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0 Power, daughter of Mi and Donna Lynn Cam{ Mrs. Silas M. Campbell. CrockerN Vice Presi Claude A. Crocker has been elected by the Clinton Mills, Inc. Board of Directors to the newly created post of Vice President of Industrial and Public Relations. The Board also named him Administrator of the Bailey Foundation, also a new post. He is past president of the South Carolina Society of Safety Engineers, and past Chairman of both the J. iS I ^^BinlShS - t h 4tit h < '|Pl HM CROCKER Published By an M -- Hprn 13 its File For holarships went to press, fourteen sons for the M.S. Bailey ScholarDril 13) were Lisa Johnson , and Mrs. Bobby Johnson; fhter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie laughter of Mr. and Mrs. is William Kinard, Jr. son of inard. , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ryson, daughter of Mr. and ). Pitts, son of Mr. and Mrs. eda Lee Tumblin, daughter Tumblin; and William Todd rs. Charles H. Bond. rana Satterfield, daughter of iatterfield; Kimberly Denise William E. Watkins, Jr. and \gnes Burnett, daughter of ?. Burnett; Kimberly Ann \ and Mrs. Wayne Power; >bell, daughter of Mr. and amed dent Personnel and Public Relations Divisions of the South Carolina Textile Manufacturers' Association. At the present time, Crocker is serving on Governor James Edward's Advisory Committee to study the state's Workmen's Compensation Laws. He has held similar positions unuer iunnvr uovcrnur Donald Russell, Robert McNair and John West. Locally, he has served the Clinton Community as president of the Lions Club, United Way, Chamber of Commerce, as well as leadership positions in numerous other civic, educational, charitable, and athletic programs. He is currently serving as an elder in the Clinton First Presbyterian Church. Clinton Mills first athletic and personnel departments were organized by him. President Robert M. Uonno in malrinnr K o an . nouncement stated, "I'm confident this new corporate officer post will further strengthen our organizational structure to enable us to meet successfully the challenges and opportunities of the future." ID d tor Unpioyeei oi Clinton niu 4&* ? ' WW % He "! "/ > " ' *< " L .,v? V V: QUOTA BUSTER?L< Edmonds, Ann Cornelson. Lydia Spinner Le Carolyn Sue Edmonds, Lydia Spinner, recently received the YMCA's quota buster award for enrolling the most new "Y" members during the organization's recent membership drive. "How did you do it?" asked a fellow "Y" canvasser. "I just asked everybody I saw," replied Edmonds with the same degree of enthusiasm that she exhib" -1 I James Herbert Hughes March 31, 1977 following 44 D.H. Roberts, left, and Pre the three recalled their mai THIM , Ciimon, B.C. K Gfl V ^fi,?5^ OUGTA BUSTl| J sft to right YMCA Director R ads YMCA Membei its in ail tasks she under- t takes. f "I don't have any idea how many people were involved because some fami- 1 lies had 6 to 8 members - 1 but I scored 26 points to lead my team," she replied. Sue was a member of Mrs. Ann (George H.) Cor nelson's team. Sue has been a Clinton employee for almost 16 years, although her last E&. 1 >& ji KHH^l M ^ HERBERT HUGHES RETIRES i, center. Plant No. 1 Superint I years continuous service. Vice sident Robert M. Vance, right, ly years of working together. M V?%5 ma r vvti. ? nv. mmrnamm v' ?v - and Bailey, Carolyn Sue 'ship Drive enure of service is only our years. In addition to supporting the "Y", she is a committee woman for Cub Scout Pack 194, which is sponsored by Clinton Mills. "My first love is working with childrenshe added. "I'm also on the Campfire board and a Camp fire leader," she continued. IB JVlflw^' m vv* endent of Weaving, retired President of Manufacturing are shown with Hughes as