! Pembroke State I University I .\ evooai wanntii "BED BALLOON SHOES" DESERVES SUPPORTi IT BEGINS SATUEDAY NIGHT PSU's innovative "Red Balloon Entertainment Se ries," which are four special programs especially designed for children, begins Saturday night at 7 p.m. in the PSU Performing Arts Center. The first attraction is "Dr. Tom and Sens," a mime performance, meaning Com munication without words. It has been billed as "one of the most fascinating mime shows ever." the PSU Performing Arts Center, pat the series of entertainment specials to gether and Is excited about it. "AH of die programs are excellent," he says, "and will be enjoyed greatly by the community." Individual children's tickets to the different performances are, in chronological order of the events: S4, S3, S3, and S4. However, a children's season ticket for all events can be purchased for S9.50. The accompanying adult or guar dian is admitted free. For children of PSU faculty and staff members, the season ticket is S7 JO. Other programs later in the aeries tie: Friday, Feb. 26 Robin Hood Players present two children's classics, "The Prince and die Pauper" and "The Three Musketeers;" Saturday, March 13-the Nee Ningy Band; and Saturday, April 13?the Flying Lemon Grcus. All of the programs begin at 7 p.m. Please plan on seeing and supporting this series. HOMECOMING ONLY THREE WEEKS AWAY ATPSU Pembroke State's 1982 hnmsrnming is only three weeks swey. being scheduled Saturday, Feb. 13. end the homecoming committal Is making final plana for the A homecoming semiforaal dance is scheduled Friday. Feb. 12, at the National Guard Armory in Lambertoo from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Invited am stodeats, faculty, staff mem bers and alumni. Cost will be M per person. On Saturday, Feb. 13, plans call for the following: 11 a.m.-homecoming parade, sponsored by the PS I) Student Government; 12:30 p.m.- fi nals of the NCAA Division 0 Southeastern Regional Wres tling Championship; S p.m. alumni banquet in auxiliary gym (everyone is invited to purchase ticket, not just alum ni) with banquet tickets being S5; 6 p.m.-women's basket ball game vs. Pfeiffer; 8 p.m.-men's basketball game vs. Pfeiffer (homecoming queen will be crowned St halftime); 10 p.m.?student disco in the Student Center and Braves Club Victory party in the auxiliary gymnasium. This year tickets to the basketball games will be seperate.lroa these tq the banquet . Cost of a game ticket i* 53 per person at PSU Alumni Affairs, aaya ! alumni dinner tickets are being distributed, including 200 being mailed out this week. Presidenta of all alumni chapters will be receiving tickets, and all Robeaon Coun ty schoob will be contacted. As an added attraction this year, holder of the lucky ticket stub can win a free television set donated by Jack's Furni ture of Pembroke. TWO PSU PROFESSORS GO FOR NINE MILE HIKE IN SNOW During the past week, two PSU professors who enjoy hiking-James Hdbbard in the Psychology Department and Dr. Tern Leech in the Com municative Arts Department decided to hike in the snow in the Uwharrie National Forest area near Troy. They hiked for nine miles and said they had a fantastic time. Hubbard has a cabin near Boone where they also hiked during the fall MAJOB HARVEY BRAN TO BE GUEST ON RADIO PROGRAM The guest on Chancellor Paal Ghrene' Sunday radio progdram, "From The Chan cellor's Office," wfll this week be Major Havey Bona, head ithe Army ROTC program Pembroke State. The pro m airs at 10:45 a-m. over W|AGR la Lumbertoo. Major Bean has dooe an excellent job at building up the ROTC program at PSU and is also on the committee planning this year's homecoming. PSU ADMINISTRATORS HAVE LONG WATT AT HOUSTON AIRPORT ? Chancellor Givens and Lac ey Gane, PSU athletic director attended last week's NCAA Convention at Houston, Tex., where the master of ceremon ies was Walter Creakite. Among the people honored there was Pan! [Bear] Bryant. The chancellors of Appalachi an State University and West ern Carolina University flew Om ware delayed oat feyl from8a.m. to 8 p.m. la tryingH ? 12 hoar wait at the airport!! ARTICLE BYKATHY FOB PUBLICATION I assistant professor of cdoct* tioa, has had aa article accepted for publication ia ? "Tar Heel Journal of Read ing." It ia to be published next fall. The article is entitled: "PR 350 or Another Case for Mumble Reading.". Dr. Sullivan presented a paper at die national meeting of the American Reading Fonim in Sarasota, Fla., in December and is scheduled to preseht another paper at the seventh Southeastern Reg ional Conference of the In ternationa] Reading Associa tion in Orlando, Fla., nest month. The first paper was entitled "Vocabulary Instruc tion in Mathematics-Do the 'Little Words' Count!" The second is entitled "Compre hension-Does Practice Make Perfect?" 1 ROBERT KEBEK ? CONDUCTS WORKSHOP IN HIGH POINT , Robert Keber, PSU in structor in geography and gealogy, recently conducted a "Statistics for Planners" workshop in High Point, sponsored by the Professional Development Committee of the N.C. Chapter of AmeticanL Planning Assn. The purpose was to enable planners to make the fullest use of available data. PSU GRADUATE HEADING UNITED WAY CAMPAIGN IN FA YETTEVILLE Stephen Smith, a Fay etteville bank manager, is chairman of business division A of this year's United Way campaign in Fayetteville. A PSU graduate, Smith has also been associated with the Fayetteville Heart Fund and is a former president of the Tallywood Merchants Assn. ALPHA CHI HONORARY SOCIETY TO HAVE INITIATIONS FEB. 7 the Alpha Chi Honorary Society at PSU, which is the highest scholastic organiza tion on campus, will have its initiation of new members Sunday, Feb. 7, at 4 p.m. at the Lumberton Country Club. To qualify for the society, a student must be in the top five percent of his class if he is junior and the top 10 percent of his class if he is a senior. President of the society this year is Linda Callins of Fayetteville, a mathematics major. Sponsor is Dr. Kathryu RUelgh. chairman of the PSU Psychology Department. REASON ?& MAR Block'* fair prices. At H&R Block, our prices are based solely on the complexity of your return So you can ex pect to pay less tor the 1040A Short Form than lor the more complicated 1040 Long Form What do you get when we pre pare you taxes' A complete in terview by a person specially trained in the new tax laws Anda return mats double-checked tor accuracy How much will your lee be' Call or visit a nearby H&R Block oltice and we'll be happy to give you an estimate One thing is certain. H&R Block gives good value That's why millions of ou customers come back year alter year H*R BLOCK' THE MCOME TAX PEOPLE 7 reasons. One smart decision. E. laftmed Staeat S21-S7S3 Open 9-6 Mon.. Tees.. Fri Appointments available MasterCard and Visa accepted at most area locations s "Much Ado About Nothing" The National Player* pro duction of William Shakes pear's "Much Ado About Nothing" held in the Per forming Arts Center was a huge success Tuesday night despite the freezing cold weather. The crowd of approximately 400 thrilled to the delightful comedy based on the romantic happenings of two who finally get together. The National Player, a professional theatre group, have appeared at Pembroke State in the past with their productions of "Twelfth Night," "The Miser," and "Romeo A Juliet." For this attraction the sen ior citizens in the area were admitted free and several students frcm area high schools took advantage of the reduced ticket price. Much Ado About Nothing, was part of tlje Season , 81 <412 line-up. Youth for Christ Church News by Violet Rose Wflkfcu Pastor, Elder Larue Barton. Assistant pastor, Elder W.T, Low cry. Rev. Larue Barton is ached uled to preach at St. Pauls Holiness Church Friday, Jan, 23. The church bus will be leaving the Youth for Christ Church around 6:30 p.m. All members are encouraged to toy and go. Sunday is Pastorial Day. Pray for Bro. Larue that the Lord wfll anoint him in a mighty way. The youth class is studying the book of Revelation. Bro. Jesse is teaching from the 2nd chapter about the seven chur ches of Asia. He is doing a great work. He invites you, if you donhave a Sunday School.o( your choice to come and sit in on his. Don't forget youth services every Monday night. The Lord is blessing in a mighty way. Bible Study is every Tburs ' day night. You are invited to attend this service. The radio program is on WEWO every Sunday at 2 p.m. Our monthly singing Is on every second Sunday at 2:30 p.m. We invite you to come and worship the Lord in any or all these services. Continue praying for the sick and shut ins. Especially thoee who are last Fray for our services that God wfll continue to Mesa and that tit wVl do Ms wffl. TWnothy" Bright, undar th? tttk "Character**: Th? Art of Short. Swift and SmtM Writing,-7 londan: IBM. Dnpita th* author ; cUimt 1 SShSTT'J!."S I** ~."srL - a I. 011 !? 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