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Page 4 0^ Did you Did you see: Clemson student Joe Nelson receiving a trophy for his team's first place win in the Southeast Con '87 regional en gineering conference in Tampa, Fla. Nelson and his electrical and computer engineering student team members designed and built a “widget race car" which outraced entries from 20 other colleges and universities.... Mike Wilkins receiving Student of the Month award at Clinton High School.... Bailey Dixon Jr. making his rounds deliv ering hundreds of pieces of mail throughout the Clinton offices and plants.... Numerous assistant departmental super intendents observing their associates and advising them not to take unnecessary chances in regards to doing their work safely.... Bailey Plant associates observing recently set pine seedlings as they begin to show signs of growth.... Harvey Dickert explaining to loan appli cant at the Clinton Credit Association the importance of maintaining an excellent cre dit history.... Frank Boland checking a list of “things to do" in the Lydia Plant.... Sadie Powers telling her friends how much her husband Allen enjoyed making bird feeders and houses for Clinton resi dents interested in wildlife preservation.... The Clinton Associates Assistance Prog ram getting off to an excellent start as num erous associates took advantage of free counseling services available.... Chevis Parsons, Tommy Stanton and Gary Heaton comparing golf scores after a recent high school golf match at Lakeside Country Club.... Pat Williams taking first place in catfish division of the Fishing Rodeo as River Festiv al winners were announced in Geneva.... Junior Sconiers and son David taking top honors in the Worm Fiddling Contest and Roby Dettmar being congratulated for being on the Light Weight winning team in the Geneva River Festival's Tug of War category- ... .While numerous other Geneva employees cheered them and other River Festival parti cipants to victory.... Rebecca Oles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oles, displaying a drawing which was featured in the recent issue of High lights For Children, a national magazine with a circulation in excess of two million. Rebec ca is a pre-school student at St. James Methodist Kindergarten.... Eddie and Alan Bradley “clowning" around in the Joanna Textile Festival — Ale xis Glenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wright, showing off numerous awards she's won in various beauty pageants across the state.... Truman Owens being selected as the Na tional Federation Interscholastic Officials Association Distinguished Service Award winner for Section 3, which includes Alaba ma, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississip pi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Ten nessee.... Drug Screening Tests Begin at Clinton Plants Effective Monday, June 8, all Clinton Mills (S.C. plants) applicants selected for employment consideration will be required to pass a drug screening test during the pre employment physical examination. The drug screening test comes after many months of careful study and evaluation of various procedures and labs involved in drug screening work. In a notice to all associates, President Thad Williams noted that “it is the intent of Clinton Mills to provide a safe, healthy and efficient working environment for all associates. We do not feel that our associ ates should be subject to injury due to un safe acts, or hardships due to low productiv ity or absenteeism of those under the influ ence of alcohol or drugs.” In recent months industry has become more and more concerned about the wide spread use of chemical substances and the adverse affects on the work environment. Clinton's medical services staff has been thoroughly trained in proper procedures re quired to administer the drug screening tests. Assistance Program... (Continued from page 1) That’s why the Associate Assistance Prog ram has developed a series of techniques designed to identify drug related problems and means to assist individuals in dealing appropriately with the problems. Confidential counseling is available through the company in cooperation with the South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department. If it becomes necessary for referral to a medical hospital or treatment facility, arrangements will be made for those in need to receive the most appropriate treatment available. It is important that everyone realize that the Clinton Associate Assistance Program is a confidential source of help. There are several ways to contact the AAP counselor. During normal office hours, he can be contacted directly by calling 833- 4121. Contact with the counselor may also be arranged through the personnel depart ment, plant nurse or your supervisor. Alcohol How Much When you drink alcoholic beverages, how much is too much' if you're going to drive? The answer differs for each person — de pending upon such things as body weight, physical and mental condition, the type of beverage, amount consumed, length of time between drinks, and amount of food in the stomach. Special studies do indicate drink ing to a factor in at least half of the fatal motor vehicle accidents. No one can correctly boast that “drinking has no effect on me.” Alcohol is a depress ant drug which is absorbed almost immedi ately into the bloodstream and affects the central nervous system. Even two or three drinks within a short time can affect re flexes, judgment, coordination and clarity of vision and speech. Alcohol s eliminated from the body at a fixed rate which is not speeded up by exercise, fresh air, black cof fee or cold showers. Whether it is holiday observances, family celebrations, a need to relax after a hard day, or any other occasion on which having “a few drinks” is customary, observe these cau tions: • Don’t drink doubles. Congratulations! Anthony Conway, son of Maggie Conway, Lydia Weaver, graduated from Clinton High School. Is Too Much? • Space your drinks out over a long period. • Have something to eat, or nibble, while you’re drinking. • Don’t drink if you’re taking prescription drugs or other medicines. • For your own safety and the safety of others, take a cab or have someone who hasn't been drinking drive you, rather than driving yourself. Vacation Pay Totals $454,634 at Clinton Prior to the July Fourth vacation shut down, Clinton associates will share in July Fourth vacation pay totalling $454,634, and Clinton Mills of Geneva associates will received $132,442. This is in addition to the $409,178 Clin ton and $87,033 Clinton Mills of Geneva associates received for Christmas vacation pay. The combined payouts totalling $1,083,287 are in addition to the pay asso ciates receive for the seven >paid holidays. Recent Service Anniversaries Eugene Bolick Lydia Carding 25 years Employed 3-5-62 Russell Bigham No. 2 Spinning 40 years Employed 2-25-47 Homer Jones No. 2 Weaving 25 years Employed 4-13-62 Miles Lawson No. 2 Weaving 25 Years Employed 3-14-62 Sumeral Gets Honor Amy Sumeral, daughter of Mary Lyons, has been named Academic All-American by the National Secondary Education Council. The award recognizes superior students who excel in academic disciplines. Those honored must have a 3.3 or better grade point average and have strong re commendations from teachers, coaches, counselors and other qualified sponsors. Amy, who has also been honored by the United States Achievements in math, is a student at Ford Junior High School. Amy Surnttal