Here's A Picture Panorama Of The 'Pilots Ruby Rendezvous' In Macon County EARLY ARRIVALS ? (L to R) Photographer Hans Groenhoff, Mrs. Burt, Vernon H. Burt, and Mrs. Groenhoff. LOCAL TRAFFIC ? Autos and trucks kept the parking lot at the airport filled most of the time during the fly-in. L.OAEED AND? Loaded and ready for a hay ride to the Cowee Valley and digging for rubies. BACKSIDES? Some ruby tfi ggers getting a little behimd in their work. Rescue Squad Commander Frank Plyler talks to airplanes on "unicorn". W Folia w ME I ? 14 ? v. Fire Chief A. C. Tysinger used follow-me Jeep to lead air planes to parking area. RUBY QL EEN ? V. II. Uurt, the mastermind behind "Pilots Ruby Rendezvous'', crowns Miss Jean Hampton as "Miss Ruby Flv-in". Eight-year-old FloridVan, father watching, studies a rock (?) >r a ruby (?). ?WMII'I I IIIIHIIIilliHiPHMII i am ss^-rnman w? A NOSE AHEAD ? Some boys push silver dollars across the floor* at S!ag!e Memorial alter rain halted outdoor contests. Stooping, stretching, and screening was just part of the work of ruby hunting. TOUGH JOB ? Beauty judges William Strecke r, Hans Groenhoff, Mrs. Groenhoff, Harry B. Col lins, and Cecil Kiltie deliberate. Betty Ruth Clocr was runner up in the "Miss Ruby Fly-in" contest. HERE'RE THE TOP 10 BEAUTIES ? (L to R) Brenda Cunningham, Sara Jean Mallonee, Geneva Led better, Jame Hot en, Alice Lee liradley, Virginia Boyd, Carole Watkins, Jean Hampton, Bett y Clc?r, and Gale Fernandez. I CHOW DOWN ? Ready, willing, and just able to wolf down a box lunch after a morning of digging. Ruby hunters found "the crick" a little damp but perfect i for washing ruby-bearing gravel. YAWL COME RACK ? Mayer W. C. Burrell. a one-man welromlnf committee daring the fly in, wished >lr. and" Mrs. Sam Smith, of Indiana, RO.nl (iyini on their return. Tb? Smiths ww* the last to depart Monday.