Names In the News
OLD-TIMERS at Columbus Sales Division's recent pin dinner included this quartet of annuitants (from left to right): James Phillips, George Nicodemus, David Carter, and Louis Kaiser. Nicodemus was honored for 55 years' service with Sohio, Kaiser for 50 years, and both Carter and Phillips for 45 years.
CHOSEN homecoming queen by the football
team at DeVilbiss High School, Toledo, lovely Sue Tanner is the daughter of
Hamlin Tanner, manager of Toledo Division's Sohio-Heat Sales and Service. Sue
is a cheerleader and honor student.

FAMILY ALBUM. Michael, 3, and Mark,
4, are the sons of William Correll, crane and bull-dozer operator at No. 2 Refinery.
NEWEST Eagle Scout in Cleveland Boy Scout Troop 258 is blond Joseph Kovac, Jr., 13, an eighth grader at St. Thomas More School. Dad is Cleveland Division's body shop foreman.
ADDING speed and precision to Grayville
High School's basketball team are Dave Hagedorn (at left) and "Butch"
Crocker, sons of Tri-State Transportation's R. J. Hagedorn and H. E. Crocker.
DOUBLE service pin presentation was
made to husband-wife team, Herbert and Phyllis Reichart of Zanesville Sales
Division. Herb, an automotive mechanic, received a 20-year pin; Phyllis, a stenographer,
received a five-year pin.
THE TOT with curl atop is Susan Owens, daughter of Jean Owens, Kansas Production clerk.
STEPPING in to help keep pace with the credit card recommendations being made by Sohioans are these charming newcomers to Canton Sales Division's Credit Department. They are (left to right) Sarah Freeman, Dorothy Fox, and Janet Argyle.