The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 04, 1970, Image 15
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PAGEANT HIGHLIGHTS — Jan Alexander is
shown above at the ‘Miss Clinton Pageant’ where
she was crowned Miss Clinton of 1971’ on May
23. At left she is shown during the evening gown
judging. At right, she receives the crown and
cape alter being announced as the pageant winner.
Placing the crown on the new ‘Miss Clinton’ is
Virginia Rogers, ‘Miss Clinton of 1970’ who will
represent Clinton in this year’s ‘Miss South Caro
lina’ Pageant. Helping Miss Alexander with the
cape is Milton Moore, president of the Clinton
Jay tees who sponsored the pageant.
Vacation Church School At StJohns
St. John’s Lutheran Church
will hold its 1970 Vacation
Church School program Monday
through Friday, June 8 - 12.
Developing the theme. ’’Godand
My Life ”, the Vacation Church
School program is scheduled
for the hours of 9 - 11:30 a.m.
or Monday, Tuesday, Wednes
day, and Friday at the church
on the Greenwood Highway. On
Thursday, June 11th, the sch'xl
will spend the day at Bali Hai
ranch, using the natural re
sources to supplement and ex
pand the classroom curriculum
materials.
Under the >verall supervision
of Dr. Dorothy P. Brandt, con
gregational chairman of Chris
tian Educati on, the staff of the
Vacation Church School has
been set as follows: Nursery -
Mrs. Doris Workman and Mary
Edith Fulmer; Kindergarten -
Mrs. Vivian Fulmer and Mrs.
Lewis Pitts; Grades 1 & 2 -
Mrs. Edgar Everett and Mrs.
Sara Dominick: Grades 5 & 6 -
Mrs. 0. B. Miller and Bonnie
Farmer; Junior High - Mrs.
Patsy Sease and Susan Smith;
Leadership Training - Pastor
Setzler.
The school is designed to
meet the needs of children and
youth three years of age through
Junior High. As with the other
congregational activities, this
program is open to all child
ren of this age bracket.
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Boredom is what sets in 72
hours after school is out for
the summer
THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., June 4, 1970—1-C
Lukstat On Information
Staff Of
The Post Office Department
has named Richard H. Lukstat
of Clinton to its Public Infor
mation staff, in charge of pub
lic affairs for the Post Office
Department’s Bureau of Per
sonnel and Research and En
gineering.
The appointment was an
nounced by James R. Holland,
Special Assistant to the Post
master General for Public In
formation.
The Bureau of Personnel has
responsibility over one of the
largest civilian work forces in
the world, consisting of 750,-
000 postal workers.
The Department’s Bureau of
Research and Engineering is
now engaged in the most com
prehensive effort in American
postal history to improve the
efficiency of postal operations
through advanced mechaniza
tion.
Mr. Lukstat joined the Post
Office Department at a time
when it was deeply involved in
efforts to improve working con
ditions for its employees, a ser
vice to the public, through post
al reorganization.
As an initial assignment, he
was sent to New York to serve
as the Departmental spokesman
during the postal work stoppage
that recently originated in that
city.
Mr. Lukstat came to the Post
Office Department after having
served 12 years in the United
States Air Force. His military
service included a flying tour
in Vietnam for which he was
awarded two Distinguished Fly
ing Crosses and 13 Air Medals.
Upon his departure from the
service, he held the rank of
Major.
Prior to accepting his postal
position, he was stationed at
the Pentagon where he served
on the Community Relations
staff of the secretary of the Air
Force. There, he was engaged
in advancing appearances of the
Secretary and the Chief of Staff
of the Air Force and worked
with the U. S. Air Force Thun-
derbirds.
A 1957 graduate of The Cit
adel, Mr. Lukstat received a
Master's Degree in Public Re-
Department
lations from Boston University
in 1967. His major field of study
was governmental public re
lations.
He and his wife, the former
Virginia Payne, of Clinton, have
two children -- Nancy B., 12 and
Dick, 8. The Lukstats presently
reside in Annandale, Virginia.
North American farmers de
vote more acreage to corn than
any other crop according to New
Holland, the farm equipment di
vision of Sperry Rand.
RICHARD LUKSTAT
LIONS President —.
Erskine Jacks was re
cently elected president
of the Clinton lions
Club. He will serve dur
ing the club’s 1970-71
fiscal year. A native of
Laurens County, Mr.
Jacks is department
foreman at the Clinton
Bearings Plant of The
Torrington Co.
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