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51-'XII ni Xlr. l'.ilw.ml Nloulit felt-rkt, Mr. Wilhzun illriinhlr rrrustt-vt, Mrs. Collrtrqi Smith :pn-siili-wilt, Dr. lligutili-its ltusfrl Lx'iut--pix-sltlclitt. Si KNIWIXMZ NIV. 'l'lir-o-tour Nlescs taittorney ter tht- heziril P, Mr. lfilwqiril Kinzlr trrusrttt Nl: Xin ttt'iisn-ri, Xlr. lit-rriziril li-niigmt Isiipwiiitt-riitviit t. IDUAIIQID 'Ulf IEN'I3IINIEtlfII2S As Commandant of this austere body of air-minded individuals, l do hereby challenoe the otticers and pilots to their real responsibilities. F . ,. '. .' ' olil lillllllitll Attention: Officers lt is your full responsibility to see that the activities of this oroaniyzation lie' under most strict and rioid discipline. You shall see that every order is obeyed ininiediately and to the letter. Keep your flight course open and tuned to the radio lveam radiatind from your towers. You should keep yourlandinq fields clear and free from all hazardous obstructions. All necessary information shall be imparted to around crew and pilots alike so that we may be assured of safe flights and threeepoint landinos. Attention: Pilots. Co-Pilots and Flight Mechanics lt shall be your duty to obey orders at all times, never deviatinq from the ser, vice and counsel of your superior officers. Keep true to the course, never varyino from the beam which guides you to your destination. Your first oblioation is the safety ot your passenoers and for their safety you shall make complete sacrifice if necessary. You lully realize that a steady hand and nerve under the most exacting situations are the oreatest assets which you possess. Attention: All Other Employees livery one of you has a definite responsibility and duty to perform. Keep to your stations when on assionments. Heed all instructions, verbal or written, to the letter. Attention: All People Concerned tt is ourduty to seethat the work of this industry shall not falter. lt is necessary that all pnople cooperate to brinof about its success. Keep in mind that perfection is the aim of all successtul business. Off the Air lite, you sae. is but a combination of little things which must be exact. lfaeh play is an individual part of the whole. First we must chart our course, arranoye our schedule, listen to our guides, and follow the beam of lite to the end of a successful career. 7
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Dr. Smoyer, Miss Mrcoznski, Mrs. Lennon, Miss Meadows Mt IE ID Il 'CAIL STTAIFIF The medical staff has its chief office a e N. T. Hangar. Doctor Henry Smoyer, assisted by 'Miss dith Meadows, gives examinations, answers emergency and first aid calls, and fo ws up contagious diseases, and gives special examinations for stud o obt - Working papers. N. T. s school nurse ms ctor iss Edith Ann Meadows, whose main office is located at the hangar. Her chief duties are assisting Dr. Smoyer. Miss Meadows conducts mental clinics at the Colonel Payne School, makes appointments for students to attend orthopedic clinics at the city hall. Dr. Smoyer and Miss Meadows also checks on sanitary conditions in all schools of the system. Miss Meadows' hobbies are golf, travel, gardening, and oil painting. Doctor Elmer Maderer, assisted by Miss Bibianna Mrcozynski, holds his dental clinics every Tuesday and Thursday mornings at the Colonel Payne School. Cn the other days, Miss Mrcozynski tells health stories to the younger children to impress upon their minds the importance of keeping clean. Her chief leisure interests are photography and tennis. Mrs. Florence Lennon, registered nurse, became a member of the medical' staff last September. Her chief responsibilities have been checking attendance of all children in elementary, grammar, parochial schools and high school. ln addition to attendance checking, Mrs. Lennon, when children have been absent, at the request of the principal, has visited the pupils' homes and discovered the reasons for absenses. This year Mrs. Lennon has also attended night school at the University of Buffalo and taught N. Y. A. Girls. When time permits she enjoys handwork. With such a staff at work throughout the school year, the entire system works more efficiently. 6
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We M., Mr. George Lowry, Nice President of thc N.'l'. ficldj, Miss lflorcnce Doody, Miss Olga Paroski CORice Clerksj 'DO NTIIDD IL IDUIDMK Every pilot has to keep in touch with his superiors in the control room while he is enrolled in the ground courses at the N. T. hangar. Without contact with them, he is not able to determine how low or how high he is flying or what the weather conditions will be tomorrow. With the advisement of the president, Mr. Bernard Leonard, the vice president, Mr. George Lowry and his clerks, Misses Olga Paroski, and Florence Doody, the pilots and instructors are able to fly smoothly and successfully through each year's flight. The task of the president is that of general manager. The responsibility of the vice president consists of checking plans for assembly programs, musical festivals, senior activities, graduation, open house exhibition, broadcasting announcements, extra-curricular achievements, interviews with parents and other public visitors, as a result, a smooth operating association and plant establishes a secondary field of learn- ing for N. T. pilots. The clerks keep office data, which include program and permanent records, report cards, attendance, and scholarship lists. They are also the vice presidents stenographers and secretaries who file senior pilots information in order that they can receive their wings at graduation. 8
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