P.S. 'T'appears Side 1 of the Monarch {Image #1402593} was typeset by Bert-Co whilst {Image #1402594} was an ALCO typesetting job. One giveaway is the use of Excelsior, which was in Bert-Co's type library, in tandem with Memphis Bold. (ALCO typesetting jobs for Atlantic/Atco at that time used Caledonia, another serif font.)
{Images #1427537 & 1427538} is a mono. The matrix number at the bottom differs considerably from stereo releases. What's more, that is an RCA pressing from Indianapolis for members of their record club. One key is that the 'AT CO' is black rather than tan/brown, the other that 'ATCO RECORDS' to the bottom right of that strip is black instead of white - and 'STEREO' on the opposite side is completely absent. It therefore belongs in the mono entry. (MOD EDIT: Moved.)
Added a set of labels which is to believe are "Stereo". Catalog number is AT 33-177 and no mention of Stereo on label. Not sure if this is an oddity or a misprint. It could be a "Mono" pressing? I have seen this catalog prefix before on other releases pressed around 1962. I will leave it up to the MOD'S to decide if it belongs here or not.
Added clearer front cover, but without the "I Got You Babe" sticker. Also added Atco label pressed by Monarch Records and back cover. The deltas for this are:
Side One Δ 8314
Side Two Δ 8314-X.