Fall Quarter Dean's List At
ASTC; Names 354 Students
The Office of the Dean has released 354 names of
students who received a grade point rating of 300 or
higher for the Fall Quarter of 1902-63. Those students
who are named to the Dean's List are: Judith Ann
Abernethy, Sidney Acker, Carolyn L. Adkins, Carolyn
Harris Allen,
Betty Am Allred, Sammy Lee A lire d, Gall Anneal
Andrews, Peggy Delores Angel, Margaret H. Arnall,
Linda Ann Ashley, Mary Lome
Avery, Estel Lou Baird, Ro
lands M. Baker, Gloria K. Ball,
Suian D. Bandy, Nancy E. Bar
bar, Barbara Evelyn Bard, Betty
Carol Barker,
Sarah Ella Barlowe, Eliza
beth Barnhardt, CaroII E. Barn
well, Mary Louise Barrett, Ro
bert Grady Beach, Drusilla Jean
Beal, Jerry W. Beane, Linda
Jo Beaver, Linda Louise Beaver,
Roger W. Becker, Brenda Sue
Benton, Elizabeth Ann Berry,
Brenda P. Blackburn,
Charlotte Blarkbarn, Mar
garet P. Blake, Pamela Blank
enship, Mary Ellen Blevlns,
Judith Ann Bower, Sylvia Kay
Bower*, Sandra Jaae Bowles,
Helen Ruth P. Boyte, Robert
A. Braddy, Glenda Susan Brad
ley, Careie Lynn Brewer, Clara
Jane Brews, Joyce C. Brown,
Pamela Ann Brown, Robert
S. Brown, John H. Bryan, Carol
Ann Buchanan, George N. Buck,
Phyll:* E.. Bumgarner, Sarah
Almets Bunn, Patricia P. Bur
gin, Judy Ann Burke, Toby R.
Burleson, Gloria E. Byrd, Mike
H. Cagle, Patricia A Caldwell,
Mabel Ruth Calloway,
Charles L. Campbell, William
I. Campbell, Jimmy D. Cannon,
Panl Michael Canaan, Elizabeth
Carpenter, Sarah B. Carpeater,
Barbara A. Carrigaa, Sylvia L.
Carson, Gloria Ren Cash, BUlie
S. Chambers, Alice GaU Chand
ler, Peggy O. Chappell, Carolyn
A. Childress,
Lucy W. Gadd Choate, Liz
zie Mae Church, Nancy R.
r
Clark, Robert G. Clayton, 0.
Mike Click, Carol C. Cloniger,
Altha E. Clontz, Margaret Cof
fey, Nancy Louise Coffey, Mar
jorie A. Cole, Carole Stafford
Cook, Gordon M. Cook, Nancy
Gaye Cook, Brenda Kay Cook,
Rebecca Ann Cttpplry, June R.
Coward, Nancy Carol Cox,
Bennie Ervin Ceaart, Daaglas
A. Craig, Mary AEee Craig,
NsrreUe W. Craig, Iwaiai L.
Craig, Edwin W. Crate, Jaaie
Fay Cranfard, Jahnsie M. Craw
fsrd, Penny Jo Crawffd, On
Lob Culberson, Sandra Jean
Cuilam, lthttie Sue Diary, Kar
en Daogherty, Bath El lea
Dsngherty, Kenneth C. Davis,
Larry L. Davia, Mary Fair*
Davis,
SaUie Todd Davis, Bessie M.
Dawkins, Barbara Ann Deal, H.
Jo DeBard, Thomas E. Deese,
Gerald B. Denny, Billie Burke
Devine, Linda T. Dodgen, Sal
lie Ruth Duhling, G rover D.
Durham, L. Dawn Duvall, Julia
Kay Eckard, Arnold C. Ed
mondson, James R. Edwards,
Nancy R. Edwards, Issmary
Edwards, Mary Jane EUar,
Joseph H. Elrad, Delares >.
Endy, Hilda M. Everhart. Sna
ke D. Falls, Richard 8. Farrts,
Peggy Ann Fella, James D.
Fisher, Harold Lee Flinrtn.
Judith Ann Faster, Marferte
Gail Faster, Ronald Lee Fas
ter, Dianne K Fawier, GeraK
L. Francis, Flan B. Friend,
Betty Sae Fry*,
Margaret M. Gallen, Alice V.
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A. Hackland, Mary Devere K.
Main. David W. Mallisoa, Frank
Maristany, Judith A. Martin,
Julia S. Martin, Patricia G.
Martin, Jerry F. Mashburn,
Phyllis K. Massey, Mazie Sue
Matthews, Ann McGary, Linda
C. Mckinney,
Soger Wayne McKlnney. Ron- i
aid B. McKlnney, William W.
McKlnney, Patricia R. Me
Lamb, Mary L. McSwaln, EUlne
Melten, Patsy Messick, Ruby I
K. Metcalf, Beverly Miller, Bil ,
lie Miller, Cherrle Lee Miller,
Judith Byrd Miller, Laaa Kay |
Miller, Janet M. Moore, Sarah
J. Moore,
Claudia Moas, Sandra F. Mot
ley, Brenda Ann Motley, Phil
lip T. Murray, Patty Jane Neave,
George E. Neesmith, Betsy J.
Nichols, Rebecca D. Nichols,
Becky J. Nifong, Margaret M.
Ollis, James Patterson, Johnny
C. Payne, Norma Ann Peacock,
Jasper D. Pen tell,
Sylvia A. Perkins, Jonathan
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Emma Jane PhHMps. James T.
Phillips, Jeha Paal PhllHpo,
Ruby P. PhflUps, Dawn A.
Poore, Joe Lnf*m Pee re, Linda
W. Pope, Linda E. Peteat, !??
nle L P?rthiia, Anita Q.
Price,
Laura K. Putnam, Rebecca
W. Putnam. Alice K. Quinn.
Johnnie D Ragadaie, Alice M
Ramsey, Thomas H. Ramsey,
n~i? J. Randall, Ellsa Jane
Ray, Loma P. Reel, Paul H.
Reuter, Jr., Nannie L. Rboades,
Mary A Rh.dy, Elisabeth
Riddle, Janice M. RadisUl,
Marie Redistil, Jerry M. I?
sell, Dennis Sanders, Prieeilla
Savage, Bennett Sawey, Sara
C. Sawey, Syhrta Sechler, Myra
O. Setts, Nancy Sbearia, Elba
Breads O. Sides. Charles W.
Sink, Edaa M. Smith, Kenneth
K. Smith, Nancy E. Smith. Lin
da A Snipes, William R. Sny
der, Betty C. Spainhour, Janice
M. Spears, Margaret J. Stanton,
Hazel W. Stephens, Martha
Stephens, Myrna Stephens, Wal
ter Stephenson, Cecil A. Stone,
Jr.,
Patsy Story, Thomaseaa
Strickland, Breads S w 1 1 m,
Patricia T silent, Sammy Thomp
son, Amy Thornton, Patricia
THtasaa, Cera Grace Toaey,
Linda Vaden, Jerry Van Dyke,
Brenda Vlckers, Patty Sue Wal
ker, Rachel Walker, William
Wallace,
Mervlyn Watkins, Shirley
Webb, Rodney Weinberg, WU
liana Weisner, Delores West,
SANTA TOO GEN* ROW
London ? A Santa Claw lost
his Job because be was too gen
erous An 82-year-old helper
gave expensive gifts to toe tota
who sat on bis knee in a depart
ment atore instead of the trink
ets provided by the store man
ager.
In keeping with the Christ
mas spirit, store officials dis
missed Santa but did not press
charges against him.
PLAN LACKS FUNDS
' . ji.. '
The Army reportedly may be
denied authoity to put into full
effect a key part of a plan in
tended to make National Guard
and Reserve forces more con
bat-ready because of ? lad of
funds.
Defence Department officials
were understood to have moved
to trim the -proposed 100,000
reservists designed for summer
training to about 86,000 The
Army has appealed and the
matter is under consideration
V. 8. wheat production for
1982 was 1,081 milUon bushels,
14 per cent below last year and
six percent below the 1M1-80
average.
Susie Whianant, Betty K. TThite
Nancy Hager White, Samuel
Wiley, Alice Williams, Carolyn
M. Williams, Sara Williams,
Trudy Williams, Gloria Wil
moth, Lynda J. Wilson, Peggy
J. Wilson, Bobby Joe Winkler,
Ronald Withers, Robert Wright,
Judy Young.
Peace Corps Qui*
Peace Carp* placement testa
will be given January 28, IBM,
at 8:30 A. M at the poat office
In Hickory, N. C. Volunteer!
are eapecially needed for Latin
American countriea.
Thousands of Americana have
Nearly &0M volunteers are al
ready at work in mere thaa 42
the next school year, 9.000 ?*1
unteers will be ea the Job.
Can m aa
Set For Jan. 26
ike taee Cerpa and the eei
bfH. Dr. Hnni OkM W Ac
ASTC lUson Miter.
Anyone interested In obtain
ing more information concern
ing the wort of the Peace
Corp* should contact Dr. Gibson
or Br Randall la the Stndent
Placement Office, or write to
Peace Orps, Washington 25,
D. C.
North Carolina wheat produc
tion in 1MB ww 5.3 million
bushels, eff S3 per eent from
the preview year and 34 per
eent Mow the last 10-year
average.
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210 W. King St. Phone 264-2351
?
At The Close of Business December 31, 1962
i .
; ? Cash and Due from Banks $ 17,059,8?6.17
Bonds, Stoek and Accrued Interest 62,324,203.14
Loans .- 91,406,284.69
JT> Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures ?
MtGoOlirCGS Lew Depreciation ... 1,495,802.49
Other Assets 87,514.77
Other Real Estate 1.00
Customer Liability Under Letter of Credit - 10,200.00
$172,401,842.26
Liabilities
Capital Slock (Common) $2,269,750.00
Surplus 7,730,250.00
Undivided Profits 2,447,234.55
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT * 12,447,234.55
RESERVE FOR POSSIBLE LOAN LOSSES
Reserve for Dividend Payable 1-2-63
Interest, Due Depositors and Other Reserves
Other Liabilities ? '
Bank's Liability Under Letter of Credit
Deposit# - 151 ,359,409.03
$172,401,842.26
2,652,434.63
90,790.00
3,3^9,262.95
2,462,511.10
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Dave P. Mast
R. C. Rivers
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