DECEMBER, 1962 THE PIEDMONITOR PAGE THREE ■m Seated for dinner. Piedmont plays host to its interline guests. Seated at the head table in the International Club dining room were (left to right): General Traffic Manager R. E. Turbiville; Secretary and Assistant Treasurer M. F. Fare; Delta Vice President Thomas Miller; President T. H. Davis; Vice President H. K. Saunders; CRW Chamber of Corn- merce Manager Charles Hodges; Vice President C. Gordon Brown; and General Sales Manager W. G. McGee. Speakers, Meals, Ideas Southern Airways President Frank Hulse (third from left) was a luncheon guest during the Atlanta gather ing. Seated with him and President Davis are (left to right) Walt Ryczek, Jim Fields, Joe Wathen, Will Jett, and Vernon Moore. Seen in the background facing the camera are (left to right) Bob Lipscomb, Jack Gwennap, and Norman Coiner. All are Station Managers with the exceptions of Wathen, who is District Sales Manager, and Coiner, Sales Representative. Charles Hodges (second from left). Managing Director of the CRW Chamber of Commerce, arrived in Atlanta just in time to make his speech Tuesday afternoon. He was met by ATL District Sales Manager Don Edmondson (left). President Davis, and CRW Sales Representative Bill Grubbs. Gathering for the photographer during Tuesday evening's reception were (left to right) Charles Hodges, Managing Director, CRW Chamber of Commerce; President T. H. Davis; Thomas M. Miller, Delta Vice President, Traffic and Sales; Vice President C. Gordon Brown, and Robert B. Minogue, ATA director of Special Market Services. A team from Eastern Airlines visited the meeting to bring Piedmont up to date on their latest electronic reservations equipment. Here Vice President Brown greets (left to right) Frank Sharpe, Vice President, Sales and Services; Walter J. Dane, Director—Ground Services, and Margaret V. Robinson, Assistant to Vice President, Customer Services.

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