PAGE FOUR THE PIEDMONITOR JUNE, 1961 I! ^ A iSi^x fj tiiUi iPiilB) iilflMi PEOMOHlS;tiO^J^ N872R PIEDMONITOR PIX The executive sales division nov/ has it own Beechcraft Debonair for use in traveling and contacting business aircraft operators. Color scheme of the airplane is white with red trim outlined in black. 1, 0m: m |X. t iiM T ECG Station Manager Reggie Powell (left) and District Sales Manager Bill Crowe get some first-hand information on the Wright Brothers from retired telegrapher Alpheus W. Drinkwater of Manteo. The 86- year-old Drinkwater was the telegrapher who relayed to the world the Wrights' message of their first flight. (Aycock Brown photo) Debbie Walley, star of "Gidget Goes Hawaiian," gets an assist from Stan Brunt as she deplanes at the INT airport. In town to plug her new movie, the petite teenager flew from GSO to INT via Piedmont Aviation Beechcraft Queen Air. IT'™” J. R. Reagan (right). Assistant to L. A. Watson, is shown at the Airlines Communications Administrative Council meeting. The ALCAC members spent two days discussing mutual technical and operational problems and inspecting the facilities of Collins Radio Company. I Washington Summer Jubilee Queen, Miss Jane Patton, pauses for a picture during her recent visit to Louisville. Greeting her are (left to right) Capt. Ken Colthorpe, Champion Spark Plug Co.; Bruce Parrish, Louisville Station Manager; and Ralph Bing, head of Civil Defense representing the City of Louisville. Piedmont Superintendent of Communications L. A. Watson (center) inspects Collins Radio equipment during the quarterly meeting of the Airlines Communications Administrative Coun cil in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

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