JULY, 1967 THE PLEDMONITOR PAGE THREE TRYING OUT THE 737 — Director of Flight Operations Captain W. O. Tadiock was In Seattle recently to fly the new Boeing 737. He Is shown here in the cockpit with Brien Wygle who is assistant director of flight operations for Boeing and 737 project pilot. JUNE GRADUATES — The latest class of stewardesses to finish training at INT are, from left, Kay Cox, Sharon Bridgers, Susan Long, Carol Beeson, Sandra Bruce, Judy Barr, Dorothy Zieber and Susan DIGeronimo. H LYH TROPHY TEAM — The bowlers in Lynchburg have come up with all sorts of winners lately. For the story see the Lynchburg Press Notes on Page four. Shown here are, from left, B. Smith, L. Tryee, E. Murphy, B. Wolfe, L. Fuda, K. May and G. Clay, Seated Is J. Woodruff. AROUND THE SYSTEM . . . (Continued from Page Two) D. M. C.'iin—Agent, RIC G. D. Douglas—Agent, DCA F. L. Ebert—Tab. Machine Operator, INT W. Forsytli—Sales Rep., DCA E. C. Hall—Agent, ROA G. A. Mamner—Agent. ATL J. B. Kale—Agent, GSP J. R. McKinney—Agent, ATL V. Ij. Moore—Jr. Accounting Clerk, INT-A J. C. Morelock—Jr. Mechanic, ATL L. Ogletref^Cleaner, ATL V. R. Olson—Jr. Mechanic, DCA B. F. Pulzone—Agent, DCA C. J. Ramsey-Agent, TRI .S. .4. Russell—Agent, DCA D. E. Shoaf—Jr. Stock Clerk, INT G. E. Showalter—Agent, ROA Around 'n About Trans World Airlines is offer ing interliners to new “Twair- Ticket”. This reduced rate ticket enables interliners to make reservations in advance during the applicable period. Positive Space travel can be booked during following period: Eastbound from the U.S.A.; August 1-April 15 Westbound from Europe: October 15-July 31 Space Available travel only during following period: Eastbound from the U.S.A.: April 16-July 31 Westbound from Europe: August 1-October 14 Transatlantic travel on a posi tive basis at 50% reduced rate is permitted year ’round with no restrictions. For further information con tact Sheri Folger, INT Sales Department. * * * Friday, June 30th was a re cord day for Piedmont. There were 6,985 passengers boarded. June was a record month with 173,062 passengers flying the routes of the Pacemakers. * * * The^ Bureau of Operating Rights has indicated that it will support the extension of Pied mont’s routes to Nashville and Memphis in its brief to the Civil Aeronautics Board examiner. The Bureau is a CAB depart ment representing the public. The Bureau’s opinion is not nec- qessarily that of the Board itself. * * * The Board of Directors of the Piedmont Aviation Credit Union have revised the co-signed loan proceedures as follows: Members with less than three years ser vice can borrow up to $800 for 24 months. Members with three to five years service can borrow up to $1,500 for 24 months. Mem bers with five to ten years ser vice can borrow up to $2,500 for 36 months. The Board also an nounced that stock loans are now available. For further in formation contact the Credit Union office at INT. * * >1= For stewardesses who don’t know about it, you have a saint. On March 2, 1962, Pope John XXIII named St, Bona of Pisa Patroness of. Airline Hostesses and Stewardesses. You may ob tain this medallion through St, Monica’s Church, 715 California Avenue, Santa Monica, Calif. ,T. O. Simmons—Cleaner, INT O. M. Smith—Utility Serviceman, ORF L. A. Snider—Agent, ROA A, B. Spronse—Agent, CHO TK.VNSFERS R. C. Britt—SOP to CRE E. G. Cook(^SOP to INT-SC Carolyn FuIk—INT-A to INT-SC M. T. Gadker—SOP to CVG D. L. Kirk^ROA to INT, F/O Trainee W. D. Rhodes—INT to ROA O. H. Rush—DCA to INT, F/O Trainee H. F. Dobbins—ILM to INT D. P. Folmar—DCA to INT R. F. Schulte—ORF to INT R. R. Walker—ATL to INT Hugh A. Hargrove—ROA to ILM J. E. Mallorv—ATL to INT W. R. Rowell—DCA to ORF ,T. M. Spencer—INT to II.M R, T. Stancil—INT to ATL R. W. Vogler—ILM to INT. F/O Trainee R. V. Adams—INT to ATL D. L. Caudle—ORF to ILM W. D. Carico—transfer to F/O Trainee, INT V. P. O’Brien—DCA to ILM J. F. Johnson—transfer to F/O Trainee, INT R. M. Shumate—CRW to ROA-C L. C. Baldivin—ILM to INT D. B. Craig—ILM to DCA ,T. Davidowski—ATL to ILM M, H. Marsinko—ROA to DCA R. H. Moble.v—INT to ATL V. P. O’Brien—ILM to DCA G. A. Rush—INT to DCA F. C. Briggs—ROA to TYS J. D. Brown—DCA to TYS G. E. Hendrix—INT to ATL F. R. Hoffman-ORF to TYS J. E, Hoover—INT to ATL A. R. Magill—INT to TYS D. E. Carpenter—TYS to DCA A. H. Broocks—ROA to TRI PROMOTIONS D. L. Martin—to Sr. Mechanic, INT-M N. C, Noah—to Sr. Spec., INT-FB B. L. Padgett—to Act. Ld. Mech., ILM F. Zappia—to Credit Union Office Mgr., INT C. R. Elliott—to Sr. Spec., INT-M J. O. Fritts—to Sr. Stock Clerk. INT M. P. Holt—to Sr. Mech., INT-M P. D. Anderson—to Lead Agent, TYS R H, Lawton—to Mech. Spec., INT-M 1 GETTING PINNED — Vice President C. Gordon Brown, Jr.. received his 20 year service pin from President Davis at the luncneon neld early In June In Winston-Salem. FROM HTS TO NYC — One of the first Piedmont tickets from Hot Springs to New York was sold by Shaun Perry, at left, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ingalls. Mr. Ingalls is Chairman of the Board of Virginia Hot Springs, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lennon are shown In the back ground. He Is President of Virginia Hot Springs, Inc., owners and operators of The Homestead. ILM, INT BOWLERS MEET — In Wilmington for a bowling contest not too long ago were, standing from left, Ed Ludwick, Bill Robertson, Bill Marler, Jake Rowe, Bob Kiser, Ed Benton and Charlie Leonard. The bottom row, from left. Is made up by Jim Stout, I. B. Strickland and Pete Jones. W. B. Marler^to Mech. Spec., INT W, B, Noal—to Mech. Spec.. INT Cletus Shelton—to Mech., INT W. S. Spach—to Sr. Spec., INT R. L. Sutton—to Sr. Mech., INT R. H. Turner—to Sr. Mech., INT J. M, Walker, Jr.—to Sr. Radio Tech., INT B. H. Windley—to Sr. Spec., INT J. M. Richardson—to Lead Agent, RDU R. D. Dean—to Res. Captain, ORF G. W. Manuel—to Sr. Mech., ROA S. A. Shore—to Sr. Spec., INT M. W. Sis—to Sr. Mech., INT D. L. Ha.stings—to Asst. Supv., Stock room, INT L. V. Brown—to Jr. Spec., INT B. H. Hartman—to Jr. Mech.. INT P. G. Wooten—to Jr. Spec., INT R, L. Westbrook—to Maint. Tooling & Equipment Coordinator, INT L. M. Overhay—to Disiiatcher, INT-D R. P.. Pleasants—to Sr. Mech., DCA R. D. Sasser—to Acting Lead Mech. and transferred ORF to ILM G. F. Sharp—to Res. Captain, TYS . T. W. Roberts—to Acting Lead Tech., INT R. M. Foster—to Lead Radio Tech., INT V. E. Koontz—to Sr. Radio Tech., INT B. L. Hanes—to Sr. Spec., INT J. E. Hurt, Jr.—to Utility Serviceman, ROA C. R. Jones—to Mech. Spec., INT T. B. Robinson—to Sr. S])ec., INT C. B. A. Brown, Jr.—to Res. Captain, ILM G. R. Johnson—INT to ATL Res. Captain

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