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information on Piedmont schedules and fare plans were available in this exhibit at the 1963 North Carolina
Trade Fair. Governor Terry Sanford (right) visited the booth and stopped briufly to express his appreciation
for Piedmont's participation to CLT Station Manager Johnnie Newell.
This lovely sun-worshiper gets ready to try the pool at the Executive
House Arizona, one oif the headquarters hotels for the Second Annual
Airline Sun Country Holiday. Scheduled this year for October 17-20,
the holiday invites all airline employees and their families to attend a
long weekend of parties, sports, and sightseeing at special interline
prices. For further information on the event, write Airline Sun Country
Holiday, 805 North 2nd St., Phoenix 4, Arizona.
PIEDMONITOR PIX
Piedmont personnel in SDF gave the American Airlines personnel a big
send-off when the American reservations office moved to CVG recent
ly. Displaying the specially-made farewell card and cake. Piedmont
people prepare to play host. Eyeing the goodies are (left to right)
Charles Smith, SDF Manager Reggie Powell, Howard Hughes, AA'ers
Jo Rowe, Carl Horn and Linda Kays, Paul Groft, and Bud Young, AA
Reservations Supervisor.
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Looking a trifle dismayed, possibly because of the photographer, the
young son of Jayne Mansfield and Mickey Hargitay was greeted after The Shape of Things to Come - This Boeing 727 is shown on its first flight test during which it was aloft
his famous mothL deplaned at Louisville from Piedmont Flight 58. In two hours, three minutes. The aircraft, with three rear-mounted ,et engines vvill have one of the most ex-
the background Stewardess Frankie Vaught watches the mother-son tensive test programs ever given a commercial airliner. Total orders for the 727, now stand at 131 airplanes
reunion. (Photo by Louisville Courier-Journal) for seven airlines, with deliveries to begin later this year.