1995 - 1996 Another great year added to our string of wonderful years, commencing with the annual salad
toss at the home of our outgoing president, Ramona Martin. The main buzz that day and for the coming year
was the health reverses suffered by one of our past presidents, Connie Biggar. October saw us at Liz
Wahlquist's home for a talk by our own Sally Roberts and her husband, Dick, on the Elder Hostel program.
November found us learning calligraphy from the renowned Ken Brown, with a door prize for everyone!
December was the annual Sherry party in the evening so that we could see so many of our full-time employed
Bs. Also, a fabulous dance, with a big band, helped to celebrate the holiday season. We all turned into
porcelain artists with a demonstration at the Purple
Glaze in February. A friendly lunch was held at Mattitos in March. We all boarded the
Busy Bee Tour bus in April to go to the Wilson Historic District of Dallas, topped off with a shopping excursion
at the Farmers Market. The annual spring luncheon was at Brookhaven Country Club. This always seems to
be one of the highlights of the year as we gather to remember the former "glory days", which somehow get
better every year. Membership this year reached 337. We gave our traditional $2,000 to our charity
scholarship fund, The Texas Language Speech and Hearing Foundation, on behalf of the Braniff Clipped Bs.
Also, the annual Christmas Toys for Tots was the recipient of many wonderful toys for the underprivileged
children of Dallas.
1996 - 1997 Our membership in the DAL chapter soared to over 387 members, thanks to Mary Moffett's
detective work - you can run from her but you can't hide!! Our salad toss in September was well attended at
the home of Terry Daniel. October saw us on a bus enroute to the C.R. Smith Museum at the American
Airlines Training Center. We loved seeing the DC-3 parked in front of the museum and finding some old BN
memorabilia brightened our day. November brought Iris Newman to speak at Linda Shewmaker's on the
"Challenge of Second Adulthood" with which we could all identify. Adrian Ricks once again opened her home
for the Sherry party and we collected a lot of toys for the Marines toy drive…what fun to see the three Pucci
uniforms displayed…were we ever THAT thin??
Members from all chapters pitched in to contribute to the success of the May 2-4, 1997 golden gala
celebration in honor of 50 years of the Clipped B organization. A festive luncheon on May 2 at Bent Tree
Country Club was chaired by Betty Rosenberg; a wine and cheese party that evening, chaired by Adrian
Ricks and Julie Redmond, unveiled our colleciton of BN/BI uniforms. The setting was at Love Field Frontiers
of Flight Museum which brought back a lot of memories. Our two hospitality suites at the Lincoln Center
Doubletree Hotel were gaily decorated with memorabilia, great food and the chatter was non-stop! The
celebration's grand finale was the elegant dinner at the hotel with beautiful decorations, door prizes and a
memorable skit directed by Aggie Clarke. These fifty years have flown by and we treasure our BN/BI
memories and friendships. Co-chairmen Dolores Olson and Helen Adair give heartfelt thanks to all who
helped make the celebration such a memorable affair.
1997 - 1998 The year began with our annual salad toss at the home of Aggie Clarke. Also in September there
was a reception at the Hall of State in Fair Park honoring the Braniff uniform collection. This display was
available during the State Fair and these uniforms and other memorabilia was on display. Bs served as
volunteers. In October the Bs buzzed to Teddi Weil's hive to hear Knox Bishop, curator of the Frontiers of
Flight Museum tell us of the plans for the future. In November we lunched at the Bistro and had lunch at
Esparza in February. The sherry party was held at the home of Adrian Ricks. Highlight of the year was the
March guest, Captain Al Haynes of UAL who told us about his flight that crash landed at Sioux City on July
19, 1989. BISE was invited to this meeting. Our charity money of $2,150.00 was given to the Texas Language
Speech and Hearing Foundation in the name of the Braniff Clipped Bs. Adrian Ricks hosted a garage sale in
May and approximately $2,000.00 was made, which goes in our museum fund. The spring luncheon was at
the Dallas Country Club and hosted by Terry Daniel. Our membership hit an all-time high - 456!!
1998 - 1999 With 451 members, we enjoyed a year of camaraderie and memorable times! Highlights include
an entertaining trip to Fredericksburg, with tour, wine tasting and lunch at Oberhelman's Vineyard, a German
dinner with surprise program at the Pioneer Museum and visits to an herb and a wildflower farm. Author Irene
Pence was our speaker at Brooksie Agnich' home and Steve Blow, Dallas Morning News columnist was our
program at Dona Martinez. The holiday sherry party, at Teresa Kinkaid's brought out LOTS of members toting
goodies and Toys for Tots. A lunch-out meeting and tour of the Mary Kay Museum was a big treat, as was a
spring tour of the Arboretum and lunch out. A MAJOR "added attraction": we were invited to a tour and
dessert coffee at the Governor's Mansion in Austin! This was preceded by a luncheon (and many doorprizes)
at the Four Season's Grill, where we were joined by members from Houston and the Hill country, also laden
with prizes. At our spring luncheon at Bent Tree Country Club, we presented our scholarship check of
$2,255.00 to the Texas Speech and Hearing Foundation, who had earlier honored the Clipped Bees at their
awards banquet. It was a wonderful year of member-officer participation and friendships.
1999 - 2000 Our year began with our traditional "salad toss" at the beautiful home of Martha Baker with a
great turnout. November took us on a cultural outing to Ft. Worth's Bass Hall and the Kimball Art Museum
where we had lunch. Virginia Alexander opened her lovely home for the Christmas party. Lots of toys for the
"Toys for Tots"  drive were brought and two Marines enjoyed meeting the donors.