Distinction List Is Released At AHS The Distinction List fa* the second nine-weeks grading per iod and for the first remaster has just been released, accord ing to Dr. Roy Blanton, princi pal at Appalachian High School. Students kated balaw have mat tMese requirements: 1. An average grade of "B" with no grade ?ower than **B" minus. 2. No unsatisfactory grade in cftltenship. 3. No recard of misconduct. 4. No tardies. 5. No unaxeuMd absences. 6. No more than two overdue notices for a library book. 7. Vote of approval ?f the en tile faculty. Seniors ? Nine Weeks Glenda Austin, Carolyn Bum garner, Polly Claiwson, William High, Evelyn Edmisten, Nancy LaokaBlIT, Kathryn Mast. Bar bara Moretz, Ernie Rhymer, Sammy Sink, Ronnie F. Smith, BUly Welbora, Ruth Ellen Mor ek, Joyce Ragan, Loyce Ragan, Patty Robinson, Shirley Smith etman. Seniors? Semester Mack Critcher, Polly Claw san, William High, Evelyn Ed misten, Nancy Lookabill, Kath ryn Mast, Barbara Moretz, EJ-nie Rhymer, Sammy Sink, Bonnie F. Smith, Ruth Ellen Morata, Joyee Ragani Laye* Ra gan, Patty Robinson, Billy Well barn. Janiorg? Nine Week* Ronnie Rant, Marilyn Har mon, Patty Oland, Johnny Stacy, Cirol Preswood, Janie Price, B*cky Unwell, Janiors ? Semester , Ronie Hunt, Marilyn Harmon, Pttty Olaod, Johnny Stacy, Car ol Preswood, Janie Price, Becky Russell. Saphaasm? Nine Weeks Mary Louise Banner, Maria Qneston, Bob Friend, Nancy Greene, Billy Morefil, Harold Preswood, Jerry Ray, Gregory Stanbery, Larry Staobery, Cas sandra Pritchett, Mickey Sea ward. Paul Bagley, Tommy Benfley, Mary Louise Banner, Maria Ernes too, Bab Friend, Jimmy Hayes, Nancy Greene, Johnny Jenes, Mackie Mast, Beverly Meekins, Haro^^^^^^^j^ ett, JOckey Seaward. Freshmen? Nine Weeks Te4 Brown, Larry Cliae, Vancy Bodenhamer, Elaine "fcwson, Nina Clawson, Randy Hart, Linda Dotson, Linda Ed nisteik, Charlene Guana, Diane Hagaman, Frank Hayes, Gail fttyes, Betty Hodges, Liada Lyons, Phyllis MaeBridge, Mich Mi Siak, Clarence Wilson, Pat ty Lou vino*. Freshmen ? Semester Ted Brown, Larry Cline, Nan cy Badenhamer, Elaine Claw san, Nkia Clafwson, Randy Hart, ilindft Dot son, Linda Edmitten, Charlene Greene, Diane Haga man. Frank Hayes, Gail Hayes, Betty Hodges, Lyndon Lackey, Phyllis MacBryde, Michael Sink. Patty Los WiMtfe. Straight -A' atudaate far the same periods include the fol lowing: Nine Weeks Polly Clawson Carolyn Hoov er, Maria Eraaaton, Cassandra Prrtchett, Diane Hagaaan, Michael Sink. < Semester Mjr ChwsBB, Carols lMf< . er? Sammy Sink. Pmanrira Pritchett, Diane Hagaman, Michael Sink. News Of Servicemen COMPUTES JET CMJME Amarillo AFB, T?m ? Air man Third Class Inwit? F. Hodges of Vilas, N. C., has TMBpteted the United Stoles Air Force technical training course for jet engine mechan ics here. Airman Hedges was trained in the disassembly, inspection, repair and reassembly of tur bojet engines. Ha is being ?e assigned to a permanent base fbr duty in his new ttchnteal specialty. The airmail, soa of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Hodges of Rt. 1, Vilas, is a graduate of Cove Creek High School, Sugar Grove, N. C. JOINS NAVT Thomas Edward Sutherland, Jr., son of Hr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sutherland of Soute 1, Sugar Grove has enlisted in the CTrtted States Nary, according to the local Navy Recruiter Petty Officer Williams. Prior to his enlistmeat, Sutherland gr*dM(ed from Cove Creek Hj?h School. ??|jgX~0fftcer Williams Hi fWiw IfTlCT vIVWTV WWW ? naval career or any information concerning th? U. S. Navy to contact him at the Post Office Building, Boone, every Monday afternoon, 1:00 p. m. to 4:30 | Cuba agriculture is seen de teriorating. Girl Scout Board Has Annual Meeting Meatta* at th? council office, the Catawba V allay Girl Scout CwhhU Beard ef Dtoeetors be |ta the m year with a heavy schedule of biwineu regarding program and operations of the council Awmal al a twenty fiva year laaaa far a building trad the (My al iUchory waa the first item on tha sgaMWj The building has approximately 4500 square laat o f spate aad will contain permanent office space and storing areas for the administration of the Girl Scout program for the eight-county area served by the council. Mr. Philippe GflTissen, architect, was emplaned to draw plans for reno itions ta the building with work to begin immediately. It ia expected that the building will be ready for occupancy in a few months. Mrs. E. t. Bounous, council president, announced the em ployment of Mrs. Howard Gra ham. wha has joined the clerical staff in the council office. Mrs. Graham, a ' former volunteer i worker in the Girl Scout pro gram, has been a troop leader, Neighborhood Chairman and Bbard member and is experi enced in many phases of the Girl Scout program and opera tion of the council. A retirement plan far employ ed staff was aproved by the Board to be incorporated into the ceuncil plan for 1963. A participating plan of the Na tional Health and Welfare Re tirement Association, approved br the Girl Scout* of the USA, it is scheduled to become ef fective July 1, IMS. The UBS Cookie Sale plan was reviewed and the immedi ate camping needs were di? cassed by members of the camp committee. The profits from the COokie Sale are the council's ealy means for financing capi tal improvements and extending camping facilities to more girls. The camp committee is suggest ing that each fir! sell at least two Cartons of cookies this year to help defray the costs ef pre paring the, established camp site for use this summer. The sale will begin on February' 29, -j1 ' ? ^ ^ . ? ceftod by the hwi Mr. U0tm i^mg- Range. rtnoocin* to ho held is Greensboro to retrwlr wkM wlB be MhM by Hn. Boubous, council president. A revised lycli il lm^ Committee and Neighborhood meetings was discussed with emphasis on providing better services to troops, channeling information to leaders and more efficient coordination of mater ials tor Neighborhood Service Teams. The new handbook for leaders, to be used as the pre gram level changes begin to the faO, were discussed by Mtsa Martin, executive director, as including helpful information for all leaders, Brownie through Senior, so that tho Girl Scout program wit bo emphasised aa one continuous program for girls 7 through 17. The board approved the nomi nation of Mrs. Kenneth Keever as Neighborhood Chairman for Shelby, whose job will be to coordinate and administer tho Girl Scout program in hot neighborhood as directed by tho board. The next meeting of the group is scheduled for February Iff. iM this ?a.?Hoo: "Someone slams tile cabin door .. . a 100-lb. moosehead falls off the wall and 1 get M stitches la my head. How can I collect on nf.fe&a^ters Accident Policy ... who'll believe I was gored fey a dead moose?" Imagine a low-loading wagon roomy enough to handle most anything you can heft? and stil trim enough to slip in to cramped parking spots. We imagined it, built it and called it Cbanry II. . Made it as dependable as a wagon can get And made it so it'll keep piling up savings over the years. Those snow up in the way this otie goes and goes on a gallon. They grow with brakes that adjust themselves. An exhaust system that lasts longer. And a Delcotron generator that keeps battery reserve power up. Want to hear more? How about a low price, natty interiors, Body by Fisher craftsmanship ?and a talk with your Chevrolet deatar soon ! ""'I' wwa? ?? imhmm. Pork ft Bnm 14k. hM Cot Gnm Imm 14k low Small Lima Baani 1 -lb. lost Cot Beets l ib. A4P Whito CnM Cora tH-?i AliP Golden Coram Cora 8Vi-ox. PmIw'i UW MmKM (mm 14k. Ptdwi'i Lobol Tuniy Cum 1-lfc. Packer's Lobol Col lard Groan* 14b. AiP Wholo Irith PtMM I -lb. AAP ShradM SouorfcraMt 14k -