The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1977, Image 5
Mrs. Stephen Floyd is the
guidance counselor for the
adult education program.
Her husband Stephen, is a
Bailey Carding Assistant Departmental
Superintendent.
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Mrs. Sheryl J. GaskJ
English instructor for m
Loretta Johnson, Sheryl,
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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."
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Of Adult E<
Numerous Clinton Mills employees a
of Clinton High School Adult Education
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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.
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Alvin Murphy, a Plant
Number 2 weaving employee,
is enrolled in Basic
Education courses through
the Adult EHuratinn Prn.
gram.
ees
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ire taking advantage
courses to complete
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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
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srves as an
ni Holland,
dy Tapp, a
Adult 1
are provii
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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
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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
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intenance
education
t of school
irmined to
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