The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1983, Page Page 10, Image 10
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Clinton Mills of Geneva Plant f
Textile Manufacturer's Associatior
safety rateaorw in the sninnincr anri
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had a frequency rate of 8.36 lost
compared to 21.02 in 1981. Thi<
past year. Plant No. 2 worked 478,
right, with the award are Helen Sell
and 2 Manager Ralph Jones; Mar
Spinning, holding the award.
Jody Nels
Eagle Sco
Jody Nelson, son of Lydia Plant Mane
and Mrs. Joe Nelson, recently advance*
the ranU of Paolo Qrm i InHu i<- o
%..w .mmm v< owui. juujf u a 11 ici 11uc
Troop 174, sponsored by Broad Str
Methodist Church.
There are 21 badges required to becc
an Eagle, 11 of which are mandatory, f
son is a member of the Order of the Ar
and was a Senior Patrol Leader in Tr
174.
Among the required badges are Citiz
ship in the World, Citizenship in the Nati
Citizenship in the Community, Campi
Lifesaving, Safety, First Aid, Commun
tions, Swimming and Personal Mana
ment.
A senior at Clinton High School, Jody
recently selected student of the month,
has participated in many activities, cl
and sports. He has also received awards,
honors in both school and the commun
Jody has been in the National Honor Si
ety since the 10th grade. He has been in
Beta Club, the Key Club and on the Clii
nian staff for his junior and senior years,
is currently the assistant editor of the Clir
man and is president of the Key Club.
Jody, a member of the Block C Club si
his 10th grade year, has also been activi
sports. In the ninth grade, Jody played jui
varsity basketball; in the 10th grade, 1
and 12th grades he played varsity basl
ball. He received the Sportsmanship Aw
for basketball in the 11th grade.
Besides participating in clubs and spo
Jody has also excelled in academics. He
been in the top 10 percent of his class
four years at Clinton High. Jody was a
Junior Fellow and a Junior Marshall. Hi
presently in the Old English C Club,
traveled to Europe last summer with the P
to. 2 has been recognized by the Alabama
i as third place winner in the most improved
weaving division. During 1982, Plant No. 2
t time injuries per million hours worked as
5 represented a 60% improvement over the
,387 hours during the contest period. Left to
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vin Urban, Carding; and Wanda Slaughter,
on Earns
ut Award
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ard Jody Nelson
rts, ple-to-People Student Ambassado
hat nfAoram
all After high school Jody plans to atteni
PC Clemson University where he was awardei
2 is the Presidential Alumni Scholarship by th<
He Clemson Alumni. He plans to major in com
'eo puter engineering.
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If | Servi
|1 i Anniverj
5 YEARS Jc
Li
Johnny Rushton Maintenance Tl
Sandra H. Lambert Lydia El
Gary Vincent Lydia H
Sybil Howard Lydia
Herbert L. Winphrie No. 2 R
JeanT. Randolph Lydia
Ella Bagwell Lydia
Eva J. Crawford Lydia
Michael Shealy Lydia
Charles Mabry Bailey Jc
JuneBlakely Lydia E(
Thomas Little Lydia B
Marvin Urban Geneva C
10 YEARS
Ronnie R. Johnson No. 2 ^
Nancy Payne No. 2 T!
Karen Mars Bailey
Isabell McGee No. 2
Vickie D. Watson Lydia
RandyTucker Bailey R
Wilton Lyles Bailey A
C
15 YEARS D
Robert A. Wilkie Outside
George T urner Maintenance
Francis0. Lowery FilterPlant T
AIammmm #1
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Cathy Young Ho
Cathy Denise Young recently graduated
Magna Cum Laude from Clemson University c
with a Bachelor of Science degree in finan- C
cial management. In order to graduate Mag- ^
na Cum Laude, a student must have R
obtained an overall grade point ratio between
3.70 and 3.89 out of a possible 4.0. a
Miss Young was a 1979 high honor gradu- ti
ate of Clinton High School and a recipient of n
a National Merit Scholarship sponsored by p
Collins & Aikman Corporation.
I At Clemson, she was a member of Alpha r
Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma
Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi National Honor
Societies.
Corrine Dixon
Graduates From
Conrnin Tonh
y vvvi^IU l UV/II
Martha Corrine Dixon recently received a
bachelor of science degree in textile engineering
from Georgia Tech. in Atlanta. Ga.
The daughter of Vice President of Engineering
and Subsidiary Operations and
Mrs. Bailey Dixon, Miss Dixon was an officer
r in Alpha Delta Pi sorority and was an Alpha
Tau Omega fraternity "Little Sister" at Georj
gia Tech. She also was appointed to the
j Georgia Tech Judicial Board, served as a
e Panhellenic Rush Counselor and assisted
for two years in the Panhellenic cancer cam
paign.
ce
>aries |
)hn H. Glasgow Lydia
je L. Suber Lydia
lomasSuber No. 2
Ha Cromer No. 2
arry L. Franklin Lydia
jyeD. Proctor No. 2
ichard E. Tinsley No. 2
imes H. Woody Bailey
20 YEARS
>e McCall No. 1
dna Maudie McGee Lydia
etty Rollins No. 2
harlie Blufford Lydia
25 YEARS
larvin Gault Technical Services
hurmond RayShealy Lydia
30 YEARS
av Patterson No 2
ndrewH. Ellis Lydia
harlieGrogan No. 1
avid Coker ....Lydia
45 YEARS
ruman Leopard No. 2
nor Graduate
Miss Young will begin an accounting
areer with Schleeter, Monsen & Debacker,
PA, Charleston, S.C. She is the daughter of
Ir. and Mrs. Allen A. Young Sr., Hurricane
oad, Clinton.
Cathy's maternal grandparents are Mr.
nd Mrs. Brooks Dunaway. Brooks is a reired
Clinton Old Timer and her grandlother,
Cloa, is a Plant No. 2 Spinning emloyee.
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