r TALLY UP TIME is relived as the Piedmont golf tournament winners look over scores of their winning games. Left to right are the lucky (and expert) golfers: Robert Rothrock, Cliff Johnson, Thelma T. Davis and Jim Pfaff, all of whom won nice prizes. PI PIX ONE FOR YOU and one for me, say Yvonne Riggs and Buddy Kitchen winners of the Bike Treasure Hunts. Yvonne Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Riggs, INT Engine Shop; Buddy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kitchen, INT Dispatch. TOP GOLFERS TALLY UP Youngsters Pose Wifb Prize Bikes Airports, Past And Future THE OLD airport at Winston-Salem as it looked twenty years ago is really a contrast to the modern terminal there today. But the photo is a fitting reminder of how far aviation has come in the entire Piedmont area through the dedicated efforts df President T. H. Davis and all who are celebrating this 20th Anniversary of Piedmont Aviation. * * * Display Uses Travel Theme ifc- AND THE NEW airport at Washington, christened Dulles Inter- sc1irmJ^anjf'L'tr?he^cTmpli^^^^^ conTuctio^of RECENT DISPLAY at Lexington featured Piedmont with a travel theme w^h appropriate travel Se runways has already begun and operations should begin in early^. clothes, and of course, a ticket for a Piedmont flight tucked into a new summer handbag. The display was .|p^1 ■ arranged by Virginia Black of the Lexington station.