The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1977, Image 10
MEMBERS OF CLINTON MILLS' BABE R1
Jeanea Anderson, Derwin Kinard, Todd Riley, M
Sprouse. Back, left to right, Coach Dick Swetenbu
Taylor, Gregg Jackson, Andrew Huff, Ricky Tu
Campbell and Steve Wilkins. Many of the player
Among them are Derwin Kinard, son of Roosevel
weaving employees; Scott Cornelson, son of Execut
Cornelson; Mark Phillips, grandson of Hdbert Phil!
Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Pace. Ronnie is a ]
Superintendent; and Steve Wilkins, son of Bailey
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JTH BASEBALL TEAM Left to right
[ike Strickland, Scott Cornelson, Gary
rg, Mark Phillips, Brian Pace, Stephen
mlin, Dwayne Yeargin. Absent: Paul
3 are sons of Clinton Mills' employees,
t and Ozola Kinard, both Plant No. 2
ive Vice President and Mrs. George H.
lips, also a Plant No. 2 employee; Brian
Lydia weaving Assistant Departmental
Carding Supt. and Mrs. Don Wilkins.
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People
Make
A Company
Clinton Mills has over
1,700 loyal and dedicated
employees, all working together
to produce superior
quality fabrics. This month
The Clothmaker visited the
Bailey Plant Lab, the Lydia
Slasher room, the Clinton
outside, and the Lydia cloth
room and photograhed these
cmpiujrees wno coniriDute
their talents to making Clintoin
a better place to work.
IONE WIGLEY
Miss Livingston
Attends S.C.
Governor School
Maria Livingston, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman
Livingston was a delegate to
the 1977 Governor's School
in Charleston June 19 thru
July
The school is designed for
talented and gifted young |
students to study various
subjects beyond normal high
school levels.
Maria concentrated on advanced
courses in French.
MARIA LIVINGSTON
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