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Dahlstrom Nelson Beaman P. Smith Forbis Webber Bourdeau Small Plummer Grace Bogard Heyer Mason Phillips Howell Baird Nissen Parker Brunson Wilkinson Kilt Potter Walker Dumont Mace Hensolt Blanchette Mr. Ketcham Gisborne Willis Root Milne Daly Daigle odson R. Timm Pope Clark S. Timm Hoylo M. Smith Campbell Shallenbergor STUDENT ASSOCIATION Forty-one representatives of the four liners met to discuss safety measures. A set of rules for all passengers traveling on this line was drawn up, and ac- tivity cards were issued enabling passengers to receive the Konah and attend itinerary football and basketball games. The executive committee is composed of the officers and one representa- tive of each ship. These are: Shirley Timm, senior; Garvin Shallenberger, junior; Dallas Beaman, sophomore; and Betty Hodson, freshman. President.....................Walter Hensolt •i . Vice-president..............Willis Blanchette Secretary...............................Beryl Wilkinson Treasurer......... Mr. L. C. Ennis Beaman Blanchette Hensolt Timm Shallenberger Wilkinson Hodson
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PRINCIPAL G. A. KETCHAM On Monday, September 8, registrations were made, and tickets were is- sued for passage on the four transcontinental cruisers. The M. H. S. airdrome was the scene of renewed activity as huge crowds swarmed to and fro. Be- ginning his twenty-fifth year of faithful service. Principal G. A. Ketcham, presi- dent of the line and representing the Executive Board, personally directed plans to make the ships ready for their annual flight. The members of the Executive Board are: Mrs. Margaret Hayes, Dr. R. H. Nelson, Mr. C. H. Pew, Mr. John Schroeder, Mr. E. R. Anderson, Mr. R. W. Kemp, and Mr. Roscoe Haines. Reports made by Miss Helen Robson, office head, stated that the num- ber of this year's passengers established a new precedent. Miss Neva Cope- land, Head Stewardess, and Miss Kathryn Geiger, Librarian, efficiently re- organized their respective departments for another year's work. Two new departments, the art and the home economics divisions, have been added to the port. Mr. Emmett Anderson, Mr. N. I. Baker, Mr. E. J. Buzzetti, Mr. Edward Chinske, Miss Marjorie Foote, Miss Alma Johnson, and Miss Irma Monroe are new here this year. MISS HELEN ROBSON MISS NEVA COPELAND MISS KATHRYN GEIGER
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Brenner Mosby McCormick Brown Clapp Fuge Seguin Miller Bugli Ambrose Wild Willis Pope Heinrich Marshall Cook Caplis Steck Kittendorff Neeley Heaton Wise Shannon Smiley Hoylo Burton Snow Graewin Stillings Hayden Hamilton Wilkinson Jeffries Quinn Compton Maclay Cameron McLean Treece Clough Isaacson Olson Lentz Fisher UNITED STEWARDESS BOARD Meetings of the United Stewardess Board are held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Its function is to provide for the individual needs and comforts of the passengers and to promote friendship. This social group is the second largest organization in the airport. The Co-ed Prom, Kid Party, Star Formal, and Mother's Day tea are its main social events. Sponsors of various committees are: Miss Neva Copeland, program and general adviser; Miss Agnes Brown, social; Miss Elsie Wadell, finance; Miss Jean Morgan Mair, membership; Miss Katherine Craighead, social service; and Miss Aud- rey Proctor, guidance. President..........................Marie Brown Vice-president.................June Fuge Secretary..........................Lucie Clapp Fuge Clapp Brown
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