OCTOBER, 1959 THE PIEDMONITOR PAGE THREE .: 'fih DART ENGINE MODEL is shown to Paul tion and sales items. The display was one of several Ballance (right), head of the Winston-Salem Public exhibited by Winston-Salem industries. Piedmont's Library, by Sales Representative Bill Crow. Bill set exhibit was placed in a four-by-seven foot glass case up the Pacemaker display using Piedmont promo- at the lower entrance of the library. PIPIX DEMON DEACONS of Wake Forest College flew Piedmont on a Charter flight from Winston-Salem to Tallahassee, Florida, where they beat the Florida State Seminoles 22 to 20. Just before departure were Wake captains Buck Jolly (left) and Neil McLean in a huddle with coach Paul Amen (above). The charter included two DC-3's, one of which flew non-stop both ways. Library Shows Flight Display * * Deacons Travel DC-3 - And Win A1/SS Puff-Puff Flies Piedmont I 4. LOVELY QUEEN of the Putt Putt Golf Courses around the world is Mary Lynn Sharpe of Lenoir City, Tennessee. Mary Lynn, who is 19 and a sophomore at Middle Tennessee College, visited Winston-Salem shortly after her 1960 reign officially opened. Here she is presented the key to the city by Winston-Salem Mayor Marshall Kurfees. AfZ ! m r \ COLOR GUARD from Fort Bragg forms an aisle for Miss Putt Putt contestants as they arrive at Fayetteville. Despite rain, spectators crowded Grannis Field to see the lovely young ladies step from the planes. All travel arrangements were made by Piedmont.