The Up-And-Coming Airline 11 people & places Cram Sunnie Cram, Marketing, INT, re ceived a Volunteer Activist Award during National Volunteer Week, April 27-May 3. She was recognized for citizen participation for her efforts in organizing two Thanks giving food drives at Piedmont which provided food for 857 people. The award is sponsored by the Voluntary Action Center. ♦ ♦ * Robert Reagan, retired employee, INT, was one of 110 Winston-Salem residents who visited Peine, Ger many, in April as part of an exchange program sponsored by Friendship Force, a national non profit organization. During the same two weeks, 71 Germans, resi dents of Peine, stayed in Winston- Salem homes. * * * Ray Welch, Personnel, INT, has received a lifetime membership from the N.C. chapter of the Dis tributive Education Club of America. * * * Looking for a model of Pied mont’s 737? Richard Jeffords, first officer, INT, is selling hand molded models of Piedmont aircraft as well as models of the aircraft of other airlines. Jeffords has in stock Piedmont’s 737 in six-inch and 12-inch models at a cost of $21.95 plus $ 1.00 post age for the smaller version and $59.95 plus $1.75 postage for the 12-inch. He also has a nine-inch model of the 727 for $24.95 plus $ 1.00 postage. To order a model or for more information write Jeffords at P.O. Box 4361, Winston-Salem, NC 27105 or mail code H210, INT. Allow two weeks for delivery of Piedmont models and 12 weeks for special orders. « ♦ « Freddie Masencup, Planning, INT, has been elected president of the Winston-Salem Business and Pro fessional Women’s Club. She took office June 1. A catalog listing items for sale with the Piedmont logo will be available beginning this summer, thanks to Carelines. A spiral or looseleaf binder will be sent from Carelines to each department and station with pho tos and prices of items ranging from golf shirts, windbreakers, and garment bags to tennis racket cov ers, highball glasses, and Piedmont license plates. * * * The Revenue Accounting Depart ment in Winston-Salem is moving in July to another building to help alleviate a severe space problem in the General Office. The depart ment’s 120 employees will be located at the new Republic Square office complex located at the corner of University Parkway and Silas Creek Parkway at Northpoint Shop ping Center. The move will be made over a weekend to avoid disruption in mail and phone calls. ♦ * The Piedmont Ski Club closed out the ski season with a four-day outing in April at Keystone, Colo rado. Sixty-eight employees attended, 54 of whom participated in the National Ski Races (NAS- TAR). Eight won silver medals and 10, bronze. In the women’s division. Flight Attendant Nelson Phillips, ILM, took first place; Flight Attendant Elaine Albritton, ORF, second place: and Flight Attendant Kathy Grimes, ATL, third. Dan Alman, flight attendant, ILM, took first place in the men’s divi sion; Lester Beaucham, first officer, INT, received the second place trophy; and ATL Agent Supervisor Johnny Griffitts won third. * * * for the record -I promotions Bowen, L.D. Second Officer to Captain. ORF Biyant, C.E. CORPAC East Sales Rep to Second Officer. INT Dampier, R.C. Supervisor. Maintenance Records to Superintendent Records & Routing. INT Eaton, P. S. Secretary to Administrative Secretary. INT Fox, RL. Jr. Mechanic to CORPAC Service Administrator. INT-GAG Glover, RT. Sales Rep to City Sales Manager. PHL Grubbs, A.L. Data Entry Operator to Accounting Clerk, INT Halsey, O.E. Manager-Cargo to Director- Cargo Sales. INT Hill, M.C. Executive Secretary to Administative Assistant to the President, INT Special This issue of the Piedmonitor is a special edition featuring, in color, both our Charlotte com plex and the new agent uni forms. The paper has also been expanded to 12 pages so that photos and the names of medal winners of the Carelines Games could be included. We hope you enjoy the departure from the regular black and white eight- page issue of your newspaper for these special highlights. The Editor Agent Luci Vaughn. ATL Hundreds of travelers were greeted by an oversized rabbit on Concourse D, ATL, over Easter week end. Employees Ann Ashton, Hutch Redwine, Dave Clark, John Noonan, and Bill Felt gave out more than 2,000 candy eggs while posing as the Easter bunny. . .CRO employ ees sponsored an Easter egg hunt for over 100 children who take part in programs sponsored by the Downtown Church Center. Employ ees collected and decorated thou sands of eggs and candy. ♦ « « Ingram, C.E. Data Entry Operator to Accounting Clerk. INT Lee, RJ. Second OJficerto Captain. INT Linville, M.B. Senior Programmer/Analyst to Project Manager. System and Programming. INT Matthews, C.E. General Supervisor-Res Sales to Assistant Manager-Res Sales. BNA-RO Maupin, S.K. Jr. First OJficer to Captain. INT McAllister, N.C. Senior Programmer/Analyst to Project Manager. Systems and Programming. INT Miracle, V. First Officer to Captain. ATL Phillips, D.M. Cleaner to Mechanic. INT Powell, W.B. Jr. Mechanic to Ground School Instructor. INT Reel, RW. station Supervisor to Operations Manager. BOS Res tel, T.C. First OJficerto Captain. INT On May 14, Piedmont Flight 368 from Houston to Charlotte carried a mother and her daughter: both had never flown before. What’s so unusual about that? The mother was 103 years old and her daughter, 82. The passengers were inter viewed by Charlotte media then presented with a cake by Piedmont employees. « * « The Piedmont Airlines Best Ball Golf Tournament was held for Win ston-Salem and Greensboro em ployees May 2 and 3 at Bethania Golf Club. Leonard Jackson, Stock room, INT, and Garris Eklwards, Accounts Payable, INT, won the championship flight. Leaders in the first flight were Joe Moorefield and David Baity, both Maintenance, INT. The second flight was won by W. D. Hall and R. L. Gordon, both Pilot Training, INT. Agent Bill Tise, INT, scored an ace on the third hole, 125yards, during the tournament. « ♦ « Jane Weston, Employee Benefits, INT, received the Common Stock Adviser Award from the Junior Achievers ofWinston-Salem, Inc., in May. She counseled approximately 20 students who made up the JA company. Piedmont Productions, on accounting procedures. Weston, along with five other Piedmont employees, each gave more than 130 hours of volunteer time to the project this year. ♦ ♦ * Correction In the last issue of the Piedmoni tor. CRO Agent Elizabeth Church was incorrectly identified with Mr. Davis at CRO’s surprise birthday party. The person in the photo was Agent Carolyn Binkley who was responsible for coordinating the special event. Richardson, H.C. Captain to Assistant Division Chief Pilot. ORF Robertshaw, H.E. Second OJficer to First Officer. ORF Rogers, R.H. Jr. Station Agent to Station Supervisor. BWI Skinner, M.R First Officer to Captain. INT Slaydon, SA. Data Entry Operator to Accounting Clerk. INT Spence, L.E. Jr. First Officer to Captain. INT Stanford, G.L. First OJficerto Captain. ORF Thurston, VA. Jr. Second Officer to First Officer. ATL Vandelaar, J.E. Second OJficer to First Officer. ORF Vansutphen, K.C. Accounting Clerk to Revenue Auditor. INT Wagoner, J.D. Second Officer to Captain. INT Watson, D.P. Cleaner to Mechanic. INT Windsor, A.L. Apprentice to Technician. INT-GAG Yokeley, L.G. Supervisor-Administrative Services to Director Student Services, INT PAI * * *