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I ^ *^JBLB^B '>^BI Ryan Patrick Harris Mr. and Mrs. William Roach are proud of their grandchildren: Ryan Patrick Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Harris; Debbie Ann Hitchcock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Hitchcock; and Samantha Helen Young, daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. Rodger Franklin. Textile 1 fyll Sonny King presenting - J? r ^ Runners in the annu jP^* ' ?S jfl r Pp Debbie Ann Hitchcock ! Samantha Helen Young 10,000 Ri 5PSNI ; Textile 10,000 awards. al Textile 10,000 race. Thanks to you it works... The United Way Employees Support United Wav I Clinton Mills employees have once again responded enthusiastically to the Greater Clinton United Way appeal. As the Clothmaker went to press, Clinton employees had given or pledged $20,764. This represented 20% of the organization's $108,711.00 goal. In the 1980-81 campaign Clinton employees contributed $21,060 towards the $96,828 goal. This represented 22% of the amount raised. Anyone who has not already made a contribution or pledge should contact the respective departmental United Way solicitor. Clinton Mills employee contributions play an important role in supporting the many organizations which comprise the United Way. ace Held Approximately 400 runners, most representing the leading textile employers across the state, participated in the South Carolina Textile Manufacturer's Association's textile 10,000 meter road race held in Clinton on October 17. Gene Simmons, Executive Director of the Clinton Family YMCA, supervised the race for the Association. Mack Parsons served as Chairman of the Textile Association's Textile Run Committee. and co-ordinator of Health and Safety, Sonny King presented the awards to winners in the various groups. David Brown of Clinton's Data Processing Department assisted the YMCA in computing the award winners' times. Runners took part in running races that included a one-mile fun run, a 3.1 (five kilometer) race and a 10K, 6.2 mile race. Several local runners did extremely well in the running events. Laurens' Joe Koon placed third overall and second in the 22-29 group in the 3.1 mile race. Larry Hanson finished first overall and in the 22-29 group with a 17:21 time. Following him was Anthony Williams, the top finisher in the 17-21 age group, who had a 17:25 time. Koon finished third?just four seconds out of second place?with a 17:29 time. In the women's 3.1 mile race, Susan Gailey finished first in the 22-29 age group and sixth overall while two Clinton High sturlpntc Melame Pralia arx-l D-?-? C kiviui Iiv v/1 VMU UI1U I Ci i i it ia LODlCI~ finished first and second, respectively in the 17-21 age group. In the 6.2-mile race (1 Ok). Clemson student Terry Goodenaugh won both the 22-29 age group and the overall group with a record time of 30:44. Clinton native Kenny Mann won the 1316 age group and Laurens native Sonny Hembree finished 19th in the hotly contested 30-39 age group. Runners were divided into seven different age groups as 362 runners registered tor the event that was held around the Presbyterian College campus. ...page seven Recent Service Anniversaries Paul Tyson 25 Years Data Processing \ Walker Osborne 40 Years Plant No. 2 Spinning JO?"* *3- S* ~ * I .' * * James E. Wells 25 Years Plant No. 2 Weaving Letter Of Thanks Dear Sirs: I would like to thank you on behalf of our Society for Advancement of Management Chapter for allowing us to visit the Bailey Plant on November 12. We enjoyed the tour very much, and found it very informative as well. Thank you again for giving us the opportunity to tour Clinton Mills. We look forward to seeing you again. Sincerely, Cathy McCoy Executive Secretary Presbyterian College's Chapter Sorority for Advancement of Management