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Gains Top $29 Million At Crest
WILDWOOD CREST - H>e Crest Savings and Loan Association granted 180 new mortgages totaling $9,500,000 in Cape May County during 1984. Total assets are now more than $29 million and savings gains were over $5 million. That was reported by Lucy Walker, president and manager, at the 67th annual meeting and election of offi-
cers and directors, held at the main office here. Other officers elected were: Kenneth S. Coombs, chairman of the board; James Scrivani, vice chairman of the board; Barbara Ransom, vice president and treasurer; Maryanne F. Lauriello, secretary; R. James Jones, assistant treasurer; Robert Townsend, assistant secretary,
and the law firm of Way and Belasco, solicitor. Named to new terms on the board of directors were : Frank Colson, Ross Versaggi, and Andrew Scrivani. John Anderson was named, director emeritus. Other directors continuing in office area; Kenneth S. Coombs, Lucy Walker, James Scrivani, John Taylor, Donald Long, and P. Martin Way III.
t CCC Classes Saturdays
VINELAND - "Because of student interest, Cumberland County College has maintained a schedule of spring semester Saturday classes, " dean of academic and student affairs, "Dr. Gretchen J. Naff, said adding that offering Saturday classes is one of several ways the college is made
aVc essible to the community. Saturday courses offered include Introduction to Management, Data Base Programming Development, English Composition, Word Processing Concepts, Word Processing Applications and General Psychology. Spring semester
■0 registration will to held in the" college cafeteria Jan. 28 and 29 from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. For further information, call 691-8600, ext. 223. Give Blood. It's a Class Act. + American Red Cross
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