Past Presidents’ Luncheon THE A.A.O. past presidents attending the sixty-second annual meeting in New York held their annual luncheon in the Green Room of the New York Hilton Hotel. John W. Richmond, immediate past president, called the luncheon meeting to o’rder at 12 :30 P.M. and announced the absence of President Frank I’. Bowyer, Jr., because of the death of his father. The following members were present: Charles R. Baker, Joseph E. Johnson, 1~. C. Pollock, Sr., A. C. Broussard, Fredrick T. West, Earl (1. ?Jones, George M. Anderson, Dallas R. McCauley, Wm. R. Humphrey, ,J. A. Salzmann, C. Edward Martinek, Lowrie d. Porter, Franklin A. Squires, and Earl E. Shepard. Cards wcrc written to Past I’residcnts Max Ernst, Brooks Bell, Bern drVrics, and Phil Adams, who were recovering from illness and accident.
Past pres,idents of the A.A.O. assembled in New York City. Seated, Eeft to right: Joseph Johnson, Charles R. Baker, H. C. Pollock, and Earl G. Jones. Standing, left to right: George Anderson, Franklin Squires, Lowrey J. Porter, William R. Humphrey, A. C. Broussard, J. Salzmann, C. Edward Martinek, Earl E. Shcpard, Frederick T. West, Dallas McCauley, John W. Richmond.
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