PAM 4ANCHOR HOCKING GLASS COBP. 25- year employes, TOP PICTURE, left to right: FIRSTAH Class Honors 154 EmployesAnchor Hocking Glass Corp. employes for 25 years, totaling 154 men and women, were honored Dec. 2 at a banquet held by the Lancaster industry in the Elks Home, E. Main St The employee groups, recognised with 25-year service watches, work ty Plants 1, 2, 12 and the General Office of Anchor Hocking Glass.Following i. baked ham dinner, G. F. Miller, factories manager, Tableware Division, Anchor Hocking Glass, welcomed the honored group, saying that “through your loyalty and service, you have created a solid foundation in this community and Anchor Hocking Glass. Each of you can be proud of your record, and we wish you many years of good health and service.”ROW: Mary S. Wright, Carriei Ray-Onias Toastmaster J. M. Collins, director of Industrial Relations for the cor-Hart, Nellie Gang, Leo la bourne, Viola Bope, Minnie Roby, Kathleen Cannon, TUlie Dee-ter. Hazel Cly, Alma Springer, Bernice Slagle, Ethel Kiger, Gertie Evans, Ellen Brain, Angelica Baltz, and Thelma L. Pratt,; SECOND ROW: Ted Lloyd, Beulah Edwards, Boyd Lee, Wendell Jennings, Gerhard A. Ceo-ci, Herbert Pennington, J. Earl Eldridge, Clarence Sweeney, Don McCall, William C. Wright,Carl Beck, William Kasfca, Sr., Charles Scott. Harry Brady. Richard Street. Leroy Rhodes, and Dallas Gwi*: THIRD ROW:Frank Sberrick, , Jr., Charles Rodman, Charles F. WhUe, Edward C. Taggart, Frank Miller, Lester L. Weaver, W. J. Mig-ley, Jr., Aldridge “Bud Shield*, Emanuel Glean, Charles A Fisher, Beryl Forapan, Charles R. Wilson, Vlrgfl Cot trill. Sr., Richard ‘Tag” Poling, Leland Karcber, and Vaughn Church. FOURTH ROW: E. H. Dauben-mire, D. A. Blosser, Ralph Gu-isinger, Ralph Hankison, Charles R. Steinmetz, Melvin Sott,James A. Adams, C. Earl Ha-werth, Darrell T. Withem, Jim Smith, Paul Denney, Clarence Conrad, James R. Biggum, Christian A Judy, Paul R. Eiger, and Gerald E. Robinett(Tobias Studio Pboto)