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Holiday celebrants offer a few clues for help

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A Christmas party might have been the reason for this photograph, judging from the big wreath and the snowman name tags worn by the large group of young people. But who they are and where and when the photo was taken are a mystery that we hope our readers can solve.

Nothing was written on the back of this print found in the archives of the Observer-Reporter, but the clothing and hairstyles suggest it was taken in the 1980s. Three women are wearing medical uniforms. Under magnification, the name written on the name tag of the young woman at center is either “Rindy” or “Bindy,” and the name tag of the person to the far right reads “Becky.”

If you think you know who these people are, or where or when the picture was taken, email Park Burroughs, retired executive editor, at pburroughs@observer-reporter.com, or call and leave a message for him along with your telephone number at 724-222-2200, extension 2400. With a little help, we may be able to solve this puzzle and publish our findings next Monday.

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