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At a banquet held last night at the Commander Hotel, officers of the Flying Club for the year 1929 were elected. William Nelson Bump '28 of New Rochelle, New York, was re-elected president of the club. Robert Bogue Bell '30 of Noroton, Connecticut, was named vice-president. James Andrew Mars '29 of San Antonio, Texas, and Donald Merriam Leith '29 of Concord, were elected secretary and treasurer respectively.
The Board of Directors for 1929 will be composed of the officers of the club and R. E. Gregg '28, R. W. Ayer '29, and F. P. Sproul '29.
It was also announced by the retiring board that in the future, emblems would be given to all the pilots in the club. The emblem is in the form of an eagle grasping a propeller in its claw, modeled upon a gold pendant.
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