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Mrs. Stephen Floyd is the guidance counselor for the adult education program. Her husband Stephen, is a Bailey Carding Assistant Departmental Superintendent. iw ML Mrs. Sheryl J. GaskJ English instructor for m Loretta Johnson, Sheryl, Clinton maintenance em] BBfcT^k. ~ J|BLm? BHHHBS^<9HBBk Loretta Johnson, a Lydia Traveler Specialist, had been out of school since 1951. "I quit school when I was in the 9th grade, and thanks to the night adult ediuation classes, achieving a high school diploma will become a reality." "When I get my diploma, I'm going to frame it, hang it on the wall and enjoy it," added the twelve year Lydia employee. "I'm not going to take any additional training, but I'll kefcp working at Lydia-doing just what I'm doing now." "CM Employ Take Advai Of Adult E< Numerous Clinton Mills employees a of Clinton High School Adult Education Cr\w U< rrW> ^aUaaI i vijuu vinculo iui viivu >11511 OCllUVl uipi The students are taking a special a by the state education department, and be certified to teach courses as if thei rlascrnnm Clinton employees participating in I rate and progress at their own pac< knowledge, skills, and efforts displayed i areas. Gene Stockman is serving as dii education program. ins, a former M.S. Bailey Loan Scholar, st lmerous employees. Left to right are Tar Paul Ward, all Lydia employees; and Bud ployee. ^mF 4 Alvin Murphy, a Plant Number 2 weaving employee, is enrolled in Basic Education courses through the Adult EHuratinn Prn. gram. ees itage ire taking advantage courses to complete Clua. ? uriculum developed all instructors must / were in a regular ^ the program accelei according to the in various academic ector of the adult *' a Inspector school has challenge have a sn ever, it w srves as an ni Holland, dy Tapp, a Adult 1 are provii Plant Ni employee plete her tion. "I've school qt says Anr many pe droppedo now retu this pha cation." Buddy Tapp, Clinton Ma employee, has found adult challenging. "I've been oul quite a while, but I'm det< keep going until I graduate W* b AU U ^f A M v ^1 ichool when I was th grade," says and, a Lydia Cloth . "Going back to presented a good for me because I nail child." Howrill only take me her year to finish an I plan to enter Technical College some additional Jhrjfl Education Courses ding Ann Moore, a imber 2 spinning , a change to comhigh school educai found returning to jite interesting," l. "There are so ople like me who ut of school and are rning to complete se of their eduf jPI " intenance education t of school irmined to /