1964 - 1965 A membership drive was kicked off with a champagne luncheon at the home of B.J. Fain. The proceeds of a book review were given to the Juvenile Home for Girls. 1965 - 1966 Membership has now climbed to 79. In September a poolside champagne luau was held at the home of Beverly Halt. Braniff delighted us with a trip on the new BAC-111. A combined meeting with the AA Kiwis was held and proceeds from a book review were donated to the Juvenile Home for Girls. In May, Braniff once again hosted our champagne luncheon. 1966 - MSP The MSP Clipped B Chapter was officially organized in 1966. During the years Braniff was a viable airline the MSP Bs were called upon to perform many functions to promote Braniff in the local market. Such functions included counting passengers who boarded our competitors' planes going to BI's destinations; we served coffee to BI passengers in boarding areas; assisted in travel shows; assisted in observing customer service skills of flight attendants while check riding. We participated, and often hosted the MSP annual All Airline Luncheon which was comprised of ex- flight attendants of all airline carriers. Our emphasis now is primarily maintaining the wonderful friendships made over the last thirty years. We continue to meet three times a year as a group, continue to support our designated charities, and strive to keep the spirit of Braniff alive. Our numerous charities over the years have included: Our Lady of Good Counsel Home, a hospice for terminally ill patients; Sister Perone Marie, who provided layettes for newborn babies of poor families; local Crisis Center; Make a Wish Foundation; Grace House, a hospice for Aids patients; and St. Joseph Children's "Home, Animal Arc". These are but a few of the charities we've supported. Our means for fund raising contributions varied from sponsoring a theater night to bake sales, craft sales and auctions, and everything in between. (Nancy Wegland, President, 1996 - 1997). 1966 - 1967 Braniff feted the Clipped Bs with a champagne luncheon at BrookHollow Golf Club. Braniff hostesses modeled the new Emilio Pucci flight uniforms. The new Clipped B emblem was introduced on the luncheon invitation. The club held a bargain and bake sale to benefit The Special Care School for Handicapped Children. Our membership has now climbed to 112. 1967 - MKC (Contributed by Mary Lou Immenschuh) The first chapter of our group (MKC Bs) was called The Clipped Wings (not associated with TWA) which Beth Ingram and Jacquie Coen organized in 1959. The first President was Marie Pittman. We met once a month and this Chapter was made up of former Mid-Continent Airlines flight attendants. This group evolved into our first chapter of Clipped Bs in 1967 with Helena Houston as President. The newly organized club immediately became involved in helping Braniff in exchange for hours toward earning passes. We did some of | the darndest things! Some of us vacuumed the jetways at the airport, made and served coffee to enplaning passengers and signed them up for frequent flyer programs. We also solicited business sales door to door, called delinquent accounts, and assisted at travel shows. Not to be forgotten were the check flying and style shows wearing the Braniff uniforms over the years. We also did a lot of fund raising to support our various philanthropies. We sold a book called "The Best of Helpful Hints"; made and sold Braniff aprons; held raffles; garage sales; collected Campbell soup labels; sponsored a night at a dinner theatre and designed and made a beautiful quilt that was raffled off and won by our own Beth Ingram. We even served as hostesses on a chartered bus taking business people to a convention at Tan-Tar-A at Lake of the Ozarks, and if you think serving meals on a rough flight was tough, try it on a bus sometime! Some of the philanthropies we supported were: The Spofford Home, Rosebrook Center, Crittendon Home, The Salvation Army, The Children's Place, De Lasalle, one of Braniff's flight attendants who was battling cancer, The MS Society, Human Growth, The Epileptic Foundation, and Sunshine Schools. But the main thing we did was to continue our friendships and have fun. Our Christmas parties and summer pool parties when we invite spouses and friends are always anticipated and well attended. We are all proud to be part of a very special group of women. 1967 - 1968 Members received gold "BEE" pins, compliments of Braniff. A record 135 members raised $700 for the Special Care School with a fashion show at SMU. New Clipped B chapters of MCI and MSP were launched at the Braniff- sponsored champagne luncheon at BrookHollow Golf Club. We participated in the dedication of the new Hostess College with our gift of sculpture, "The Tree of Life", from Mexico. Our increased growth called for a new Constitution and Bylaws. 1968 - 1969 BI was host to the Dallas Clipped Bs and sister chapter officers at a champagne luncheon at BrookHollow Golf Club. Several of the meetings were held in the new Hostess College. A fashion show at Prestonwood Country Club, with members modeling, and a sale of boutique items which members created, generously benefited The Special Care School. 1969 - 1970 BI hosted a Hawaiian luau for Dallas Clipped Bs and other chapter officers at BrookHollow Golf Club. Meetings were held at the College and in member's homes, with members bringing homemade cookies for Love Field USO and items for the Indian Mission. Liz Wahlquist and Jean Maynard hosted a benefit premiere of "Goodbye Mr. Chips" in March with proceeds going to Granville C. Morton Cancer and Research Center. 1970 - 1971 BI Hosted a Mexican buffet for members at BrookHollow Golf Club for 143 members. A benefit was held at Country Dinner Playhouse with proceeds going to the Granville C. Morton Cancer and Research Hospital. Members also donated money to help two BI hostesses | with their work in the Nepal leper colony. 1971 - 1972 BI hosted the club at BrookHollow Golf Club with a Peruvian theme luncheon. Our benefit, chaired by Todie Lewis, was held in the Spring at the Barn Dinner Playhouse, which resulted in a donation of $4,000 to Granville C. Morton Cancer and Research Hospital. We were incorporated under Texas law to a non-profit organization. 1972 - HOU The Houston area chapter was formed in 1972 with Rachel Robinson Mandell as first president. We offered our time to local Braniff sales and earned our passes in addition to providing assistance to Braniff. We hosted a reunion in 1989 at the Key Largo Hotel in Galveston. Tram Tours offered all a view of the Strand, the old opera house and the tall ship "Elyssa". Many opted for a bus tour of NASA. While our membership holds at 23, we try to keep up with each other. (Contributed by Nancy Toy, President). 1972 - 1973 Nostalgia was the theme for the BI luncheon at the BrookHollow Golf Club, with members presenting a skit recalling "The Good Old Days". BI presented the club with a silver service in honor of our 25th Anniversary. The club donated gifts and clothes to needy children and families at Christmas. The benefit at Western Place, chaired by Shirley Thedford, netted $6,400 to buy 2 Sorvall automatic refrigerated centrifuge units for Granville C. Morton Cancer Hospital. Plaques will bear the club name. 1973 - SAT The San Antonio Chapter of Clipped Bs was founded and members immediately began assisting local Braniff personnel in Sales. We hosted the reunion in 1984 at La Mansion and again in 1993 at the Menger Hotel. Over the past few years we have made contributions and memorials to: Connie Biggar Fund Wildlife Rescue/Rehabilitation in memory of Jan Henderson-Kiepfer, SAT President in 1987. Ronald McDonald House Santa Rosa Children's Hospital American Cancer Society |
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