While nominative determinism has been debunked, there may still be something about people’s names that subtly influences their choice of hobbies or career. See if you can figure out who belongs to which organization, based on their names.
[Note: Group numbers start at 0, some of the groups have the same number and some numbers were skipped—because good help is hard to find. We’ve been through seven interns in the last month, so just deal with it.]
People:
- Group 0: Geri Howe, Burt Vagel, Heath Crace, Agnes Krudop, & Tawny Pio
- Group 1: Calista Pim, Gussie Nibbs, Retta Swell, Esteban Leach, & Isaac Flinn
- Group 1: Pattie Hills, Penny Black, Ron Paiva, Cory Lipham, & Maria Li
- Group 1: Trina Holt, Monte Riexinger, Kristie Fung, Ute Gerstle, & Ada Bowker
- Group 2: Chet Macke, Meg Dean, Stan Snape, Dagmar Stern, & Artie Long
- Group 3: Alysa Tipton, Gema Oby, Tim France, Enid Tonn, & Leo Talbot
- Group 4: Tim Farnes, Emil Madden, Erma Sun, Mina Needam, & Ann Mckie
- Group 6: Bo Redman, Cleo Li, Terri Groeneveld, Doug Henry, & Greta Dean
- Group 7: Gale Roepke, Cody Waller, Gus Hardin, Nick Croker, & Kaitlyn Peck
- Group 7: Rosa Pon, Ron Alcott, Corene Turton, Ian Tober, & Lauri Mccosh
Organizations:
- White Marsh Daredevils
- New Market Soccer Hooligans
- Nikep Onomastics Society
- Westphalia Stamp Collection Society
- Wheaton Songbirds
- North Potomac Video Game Club
- Whaleyville Dog Fanciers
- Naval Academy Chess Association
- Wilson-Conococheague Geocaching League
- Nanticoke Chamber of Commerce

You can validate your puzzle solution with certitude.
Please park at the coordinates given in Certitude and not along the road.
Please sign the log, not the container. Tips: Do not over-tighten when closing...should be flush, not sunken. Opening works best LEFT handed.