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PSU RECEIVES $70,028
DURING 1981
A total of $70,028.13 was
received by Pembroke State
University's Foundation and
Endowment during the past
year, according to information
received from Walter Oxen
dine. PSU director of deve
lopment.
"This is a $6,000 improve
ment over 1980," said Oxen
dine, who says giving to the
University has been at its
greatest level during the 2'/>
year administration of Chan
cellor Paal Given*.
The biggest month in gift
receiving was October when
$24,924.50 was received by
PSU. That is the month in
which PSU always has the
kickoff dinner to its Annual
Giving Campaign.
Of the $70,028.13 received.
SS8.937.70 goes into the PSU
foundation and SI 1,090.43
into the endowment.
TWO BIG LYCEUM SEB1ES
ATTRACTIONS
NEXT WEEK
Pembroke State Univer
sity's Lyceum Series gets
back oh track in a hurry last
week with two big attractions
back-to-back to start the new
semester.
On Tuesday, Jan. 12, the
National Players will present
William Shakespeare's
"Much Ado About Nothing."
Three nights later on Fri
day, Jan. IS, Sen. W HI lam
Proxmire of Wisconsin will be
at the PSU Performing Arts
Center, speaking on the is
sues of today. A press con
ference will be held after his
talk.
Both events start at 8 p.m.,
and tickets are SS. PSU stu
dents with l.D. cards are ,
admitted free. (
'PROFESSIONAL PROFILES' )
PUBLICATION IS EDITED j
A new Pembroke State ,
University publicatioa. "Pro- ]
fessional Profiles," will soon j
be off the press. In h nine ,
PSU professors are profiled as ,
to their professional accom- <
plishments such as publics- j
tions they have had, honors
received, grants obtained, ,
etc. ' i
The idea of the publication |
is that of Dr. Leon Rand, vice
chancellor for academic af
fairs at PSU whose office is
sponsoring the edition. The
editor is Dr. Dahon Brooks,
director of institutional re
search at PSU.
Professors profiled are
(listed alphabetically): Dr.
Jose D'Arruda. Dr. Robert
Gnstafson. Dr. Rhodes Poole,
Dr. John Rim berg, Dr. Frank
Schmaileger, professor Ralph
Steeds. Dr. Shelby Stepben
son. Dr. Kathy Sullivan, and
Dr. Eugene Tolbert.
RECYCLING ALUMINUM
PROJECT BEGINS AT
PEMBROKE STATE
In an effort to provide
funds for student scholarships
and student activities, PSU is
collecting aluminum cans for
recycling. Twenty-five recep
tacles are being placed a
round the campus for receiv
ing the aluminum. Each re
ceptacle has a "pitch-in"
container with a heavy duty
plastic bag. These are do
nated by Eagle -Distributing <
Co., headed by Bob Coton, a
good friend of PSU.
"The money we raise ;
through this recycling process ]
will be given back to the
MwlvoisMy ,**\sayt Bryan S^?*
f vey, who heads the project.
Spivey said the collection
i process began Monday. A
? check will probably be pre- I
f, sented to PSU at the end of j
a the month, he added. I
PSD, SOUTHEASTERN
PRESENT WORKSHOP ON
utKlAl KlCS .
On Moaday, Jio. 18.
Pembroke State University's
Office of CoatiBBiaf Edu
cation and Southeastern Gen
eral Hospital in Ltuabertaa
ate presenting a workshop
from 8:30 a.a.-4:30 p.m. at
the Ramada Inn on Interstate
9S North on: "Joy in Geri
atrics." Geriatrics deals wkh
the problems and diseases of
old age and ^ging people.
Conducting the workshop
will be Naacy Fox, a graduate i
jf the Brooklyn YWCA School
rf Practical Nursing who has
?e searched hundreds of ger
atric facilities. She is the
tuthor of "How To Put Joy
Into Geriatric Care," now in
its third printing. She also
writes for such national jour
nals as "RN Magazine,"
"Journal of Practical Nurs
ing," and "Geriatric Care."
Administrators, doctors,
clergy and volunteers a*e
urged to attend. Registration
Fee is SIS.
REMINDER TO SEND IN
ALUMNI HONOR
NOMINATIONS
Feb. 13,1982, is only five
weeks away,, and PSU alumni
are urged to send in nomi
nations for the PSU Alumni
Association's "Distinguished
Service" and "Outstanding
Alumnus" awards.
The awards will be pre
sented at the alumni dinner
on that night.
Remember that to receive
the "Distinguished Service"
award, a person does not have
to be a graduate of PSU
but he or she must have
rendered outstanding service.
To receive the "Outstanding
Alumnus Award," the reci
pient must be a PSU gradu
ate.
GARRY HENRY BACK FOR
HIS LAST SEMESTER
The biggest news in the
PSU athletic world is that
Garry Henry, two-time winner
of the Carol in as Conference
"Male Athlete of the Year"
award, is back at Pembroke
State for his final semester.
He should help to make the
Braves' track team one of die
nation's best-tf not the beat--"'
this spring. A native of
Australia, Henry has wot)
more AU-American honors by !
Far than any other PSU athlete
in history. His being back is
great news for a New Year!
Sm. WILUAM PIOX- Ay, 3m. IS.
M?K...a??to A PSU Frf
"It takes two to speak the truth-one to speek and an
other to hear." Henry David Thoreau
William McLean
speaks at Pembroke
Kiwanis Meeting
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Pembroke Kiwgnis wel-|
coined Mr. William McLean.}
President of fyfcLea?>
Wholesale Grocers, of Lum
berton as the speaker at its
Tuesday evening meeting a^
the Town and Country Res
taurant. Ray Lowry was pro
gram chairman for the meet
ing and Mr. McLean was
introduced by Bernard Lowry.
Mr. McLean spoke of the
growth of the Company from a
two-car garage to a 160,000
square feet facility with 170
employees. A new meat de
partment will add six new
workers. The Company serves
an average of 1.000 customers
i week. He attributes the
success of the Company to its
policy of putting God first,
family second, and the job
last.
The food industry spends
millions trying to get food to
the consumer at lower prices.
Transportation is the culprit
for the high cost of food, and
the consumer pays the bill.
Legislation is now pending to
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cut the transportation costs of
trucking. Back-hauling is
needed to cut down these
transportation costs.
The "State" of Robeson is
the greatst state in the union.
What Pembroke means to
McLean is the finest group of
workers. The recent addition
of a Computer Science major
at Pembroke State University
will enable McLean to use
graduates to the benefit of the
individuals and the Company.
Presiding at the meeting
was John L. Carter, Gub
President. The invocation was
delivered by Marshall Lock
lear. Langford Godwin led the
singing with Ira Pate Lowry as
accompanist.
Dobbs Ozendine was a
visitor at the meeting and re
turning to Kiwanis after a
leave of absence were Dr.
Gibson Gray and Dr. Edward
Livingston. Dr. Gray announ
ced that former Kiwanian Dr.
Karl Scheele will soon be
coming from Germany to visit
Pembroke.
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LREMC Invites p|
Members to Meeting
RED SPRINGS-.-With a
wholesale rate increase from
Carolina Power and Light
forcing up retail rates for
Lumbee River Electric Mem
bership Corporation consum
ers. the cooperative's mem
bership can soon find out
why.
"Because of the retail rate
increase which goes into
effect on January 10, we at
Lumbee River EMC are invit
ing our membership to a
special meeting on Thursday.
Jan. 7 at 7 p.m. at the Red
Springs office of LREMC."
said spokesman Jim Autry.
. "We want to inform our
membership about the rea
sons why a retail rate in
crease is necessary at this
time."
Realizing that no time is
good for a rate increase.
Lumbee River EMC is hosting
this meeting to tell its con
sumers about Carolina Power
and Light's increase of mil
lions of dollars over the next
year, according to Autry.
"Since 70% of every dollar
our members pay to LREMC
goes directly to CP&L, we,
want them to see why we
must raise retail rates, too."
said Autrv.
During the special meeting,
members' questions about
services, rate-making and
other concerns will be an
swered. There w ill also be a
discussion of the new mis
cellaneous service fees which
LREMC will begin using on
January 1.
Along with the special
meeting in Red Springs.
LREMC staffers will be avail
able to attend meetings v^ithin
other communities at the
request of the membership.
"If someone wants us to go
to Laurinburg or Rowland or
Fayetteville. we'll be glad to
speak with them about the
changes their electric coop
erative is undergoing." said
Autrv. "'As member-consum
ers of Lumbee River "EMC.
the entire membership has
the right to know."
The wholesale rate increase
which CP&L was granted w as
initially to ?ike effect on
August 12. lv.il. However, it
was postponed to Jan. 12.
1982 by the Federal Energy.
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