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7'^fl Joy Swotonbwrg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swetenburg, anxiously awaits his starting position in the Clinton High Homecoming parade. Swetenburg is Director of Greige Mills Manufacturing. i^UHl ^ ~^?3r AKj ii r\ iLj Tami Hampton, si>onsoring Danny Webb, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hampton, both Clinton Mills employees. Recent S 35 YEARS Lucille i. wooay, no. z Hobert Phillips, No. 2 30 YEARS William J. Bailey, No. 2 L. C. Gooch, No. 2 25 YEARS n^rrnll T D?Lar Un O uanun i. i#anwi 9 nv. 20 YEARS Faye P. Simmons, Office Doris P. Osborne, No. 1 Myrtle P. Lanford, Lydla flflttino Tt .Tnat Riirht Kottiw Daw die, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dowdle, carefully pins on a corsage which she wore in the parade. Kathy's mother is an Accounts Payable Clerk. Employees' And Daugh Homecomir Numerous emplc daughters were partk Clinton High Schc Parade which was he 26, prior to the Clint ball game. It was impossible f to capture photograp ployee's son and < homecoming festivi however, of those featured here. Service Anniv< 15 YEARS Albert Anderson, Lydia Mirk D. Smltherman, Jr., Lydia 10 YEARS Pat Neal, Data Processing Culuh M Qannrlarc Nn 1 WJI V>y fTI WWMIIWVI ?9y n W. Marie T. Halrston, No. 2 William J. Petty, No. 2 Donald R. Brown, Lydla Lucinda M. Anderson, Lydla Rebecca G. James, Bailey Elizabeth Hill, Bailey Clarence L. Martin, Bailey jjy - Xxl WW > * J l^MSm mmm D*b*rah Edmonds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Edmonds, both Lydia employees, was the sponsor for Kevin Tucker. Kevin's mother, Brenda, is a No. 2 Weaving employee. Sons ters In lg Parade >yees' sons and lipants in the 1979 >ol Homecoming Id Friday, October on-Riverside footor the Clothmaker >hically every emdaughter in the ties. A portion, participants are jrsaries 5 YEARS Alice N. Tumblin, Store Don W. Dailey, Lydia Everett Leroy, No. 1 Roy E. Hanley, No. l Annie M. Cook, No. 2 Joe L. Dlllard, No. 2 Mary A. Simpson, No. 2 Michael W. Carroll, No. 2 Daisy P. Wilson, Lydla Fred D. Suber, Lydla Willie J. Brown, Lydla John T. Dial, Bailey m _aa*_ *i^> MK^H ilWIHH * ? M HI Ado SwrtwUn, sponsoring Steve Curtis. Ada is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swetenburg. (Ami. j|3 flF' v . fl Rhonda Humphries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Humphries, driving Future Business leaders of America vehicle. In New York Raleigh V. Chairman at Hall Of Fame Dinner \V. James Raleigh. President. Clinton Mills Sales Corp.. served as vicechairman of the fourth annual Boys' Club All Sport Halls of Fame Dinner which was held October 31 at the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The benefit honored the 16 newlyinducted members of the baseball, basketball, football, Rolf, hockey and * - i?-ii- -/ n mm.* l? ? ? tennis nans 01 rame. major leaguers from all walks of life turned out to toast ! the likes of Willie Mays, Ray Meyer, Johnny Unitas, Dick Butkus, Bobby Orr, Louise Suggs and Dick Young. Joining the audience of1 300 were such sports luminaries as Yogi Berra, Rod Gilbert, Diana Nvad, Lynn Swan, Cliff Hagen, Reggie Jackson and Don Budge.