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IRMSIR0I|G president (l) Jim Binns, Paul Hershev, Don MacDonald, Richard Johnson. 0) Andy Armstrong, Tony Gallegos. 6) Bruce Safley, Arlo Nicholls, Bob Love. (0 Pete Cracchiola, Butch Heberle, Dick Banks, Ken Christopher. 6) Wayne Mattson. (6) Les Hayes. 0) Dick Banks, Butch Heberle. 0) Bob Kimble, Bob Mullen. (9) Al Reynolds, Ken 0rovic. (10) Bill Wray. (12) Mrs. Rolston "Jackie" .lohnson, Doug Beatty. (12) Lewis Shormann, Paul Forman, Julie Shorman. George Krant.

\T/HEN Armstrong Cork Co. does YY something, they do it right, as some 90 dealers and BI wholesalers and their wives discovered when Armstrong invited them to San Francisco recently as their guests to preview their new Ceiling Center Program.

Eleven western states were represented. It was the 25th annual gathering of Armstrong wholesalers and the first annual for the dealers and was billed as the l'irst Manasement Meeting.

Bill Rugg, Linda Johnson. (13) Bill Bradley, Howard Graulich. 114) Iony Gallegos, Ray Wilson. (15) Bill Rugg, Wayne Stan'ley. (16) .l,ohn See. (|il Sandy Stockman, Herb Roberts, Ken Christopher, Jim Brose, Jess Ruf. (18) Bruce E. Dale, Tom Hogan. (19) Howard and Betty Strong. (20) Mel Worley, Jim Aitken, John Monaco. (21) Jean and Lyle Sha,fer. (22) Boyd Mikesell. €31 Don MacDonald. (24) Joan and Carl 0liver.

Following a really first rate cocktail party', including hors d' oeuvres that were not only edible but deli' cious, was a day long presentation that interspersed short talks by the company brass with a series of musical skits worthy of Broadway that deftly put across Armstrong's mes' sage. Presented with an engagingly light touch, the songs and dances kidded not only the dealers and wholesalers, but, wonder of wonderg the company itself.

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