| Pembroke State I University ? ?L- ev om wAaneM , : - -? BILLT UK'S BKAVESi A GKBAT COMEBACK EFFORT TO INSPIRE ALL Not sinc? 1957 when we saw North Carolina beat Kan sas and Wit Chamberlain to win the NCAA basketball championship have we seen as thrilling a game as PSU's 77-76 victory over Catawba in last Friday's Carolinas Con ference" Tournament finals at Salisbury. Everything seemed against the Braves. They were playing the top-seeded team on that team's homecourt with some 2,500-3,000 parti san fans present, Only a H*?wtA,i nf rooters drove up from Pembroke in the snowy weather. Catawba had its mascot stirring up the crowd. Its cheerleaders had mega phones in action. The noise factor was overwhelmingly in Catawba's favor. Pembroke State at one stage during the season rank ed 20th among 21 teams in NAIA District 26. h was tied at one time for last place in the conference standings. For this tournament, the sixth seeded Braves had to beat the No. 3 and No. 2 seeded teams to even reach the finals. Before the Catawba Coach BlHy Lea of PSU was asked to have prayer with the PSU cheerleaders. He is a Christ ian young man who has filled many pulpits throughout Robeson County during the past year. Catawba's "trees" dwarfed the "fleas" of BHy Lee. Their front line measured 6-9, 6-8, and 6-8 as compared to PSlTs 6-6, 6-5, and 6-3. But the Braves gave 200 percent effort and simply outscrapped then much bigger adversar ies. From an 11-point deficit at one point, the Braves fought back to win their second straight conference title. It was one of Pembroke State proudest moments in sports fantastic comeback from a season which aopOfrn seemed to be going into a tailspin. X BURJLIN LOWIY TO BE [ CHANCELLOR'S RADIO * GUEST The guest- of Chance I IcX Paul Gtveas for Sunday wil be Berths Lowiy of Gary," chairman at the PSU Board of Trustees for this year. Th# program, entitled "From the Chancellor's Office," airs at 10:45 a.m. over WAGR in ' .umberton. DR. ROBERT ROMAJNE STAYS BUSY AS CONDUCTOR ; Dr. Robert Rnmalne. chairman of the PSU Music Department who has had a number of activities during, the past month, will be very busy during PSU's "Spring Break" next week. He will conduct a band clinic at Westover High School in Fayetteville Tuesday and the Duplin All-Country Band March 12-14. FULL SCHOLARSHIP IS TOP PRIZE FOR SCIENCE FAIR The top prize for Pem broke State's Regional Fair Friday. March 26, will be a tuU-ye*{ tuition scholarship u> ^ Eligible to participate in the Scjpace Fair ate grades 7-12. The grades will be divided into junior high and senior high divisions. Projects must be pie-regis tered by March 22, says Dr.Jase D'Arrada of the PSU Physical Science Department, who is directing the Science Fair. A registration fee of S2 must accompany all entries. Those having questions should contact Dr. D'Arruda at 521-4214. Ext. 247. Last year's initial Science Fair was tremendously suc cessful. SNOW DOESrfT STOP RED BALLOON SERIES Despite snow flurries last Friday, the "Red Balloon Series" went on as scheduled at PSU's Performing Arts Center with 125 parents and children in attendance for the 7 p.m. performance of "The Prince and the Pauper" and "David Copperfield." In a special matinee performance that afternoon, the Perform ing Arts Center was packed with 1,600 in attendance. Next program in the series Is _the_ Nee Ningv Band. scheduled at 7 p.m. Saturday. March 13. CONGRATULATIONS TO I GARYSPfTljat Gary Spider, Pembroke State's sports information director, learned this week that he has been chosen to be press coordinator for the Wortd's Fair Baseball Games at Knosville, Tenn., June ,24-27. Teams taking part will be from the United States, Mexico. Australia, and Japan. This is quite an honor for ipitler and PSU1 Congatula tions. Gary! CINDY BURNEY WALTERS NOW INVOLVED IN MINISTRY The former Ctady Barney who was runner-up for homecoming queen at PSU in 1973: is now involved with her husband. Joe Walters, in the Abiding Word Ministries bas ed in Fayetteville. They are parents of three children, and he attended Rama Bible Col lege in Oklahoma. They can be contacted at 484-2682. SUPER SATURDAY PARENTS DAY IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER This year's "Super Sat urday-Parents Day" on April ? 3 at PSU wffl h.ve umc new wrinkle* A Chnrfndhi Festival is scheduled at 10 a.m. plus ? N.C. Wrestling Federation Freestyle Tour nament. The Golden Knights will also parachute onto the Old Timen 'bLo"Gm! and muy other attractions. JOEY BELL ef Pan brake, who la la Ma aenlar year et pharmacy at UNC-Chapel Hill, was one of the apeakera Monday night far a Health Career Sympoehun at Pem broke State University, co Affairs Dlvlaloe of UNC-Ck ' and PSU. It waa part of the Health Career Awammaa Prefect of the Kobeaan Cenaty School System. Hen to the Western Bran Quintet of Kalamazoo, Mich., which performed laat Wed nesday at Pembroke State University'# Performing Arts Center. The quintet also conducted master Haaaea with the PSU Mod Department. Dr. Rebert Itnutae, chair man of the Meek Department ?aid: "I feel It is especially Important for oar ? indents to be exposed to sack talented Joseph Shows His Love - byJayne 1 Teacher: Today we shall have a story about a boy who showed his Love for his brothers who had treated him very mean. Will you tell the story for us Jerry? Jerry: Yes, mam. Let us look ? back a bit to tell how we got to this place. Jefent Joseph's ten brothers sold him to some Ishmaelites. The Ishmaelites sold him in Egypt. Jeeyr Right. They sure didn't like their brother. 1 think that was becasue they though their father loved Joespeh best. Jerry: You are right. After he was sold he was then in the service of Potiphar's house as the overseer. John: Potiphar's wife was not nice to him. She even told her husband that Joseph tried to get her to commit adultry, but. he would not do such a thing. Jerry: That is why Potiphar put Joseph in prison. Maybe this was good for Joseph. Though it didn't asset to be anything more than a prison, it turned out to be a straight shot to the king's service. One day the king sent his butler and his baker to prison. Later Joseph noticed that they were all sad and long faced one day and he asked what the trouble was. Johni Think I know what their problem was. They had had a dream. Jerrys Right. After they told Joseph what their dream was he said that God could explain dreams. Joeys That's when they told him the dreams. Jerrys True. Then Joseph told the butler that he would be free in three days. He also told the butler to tell the king about him. He didn't. Later, one night the king had a dream. Matter of fact he had two dreams. Jehus Then the butler remembered his dream, huh? Jerrys Yes, he told the king how Joseph had told him the meaning of his dream while he was in prison. Jeeys That's when the king sent for Joseph, huh? "Jerry: Yes. And after Joseph told the. king what his dream meant the king made Joseph ruler next to himself. Tear hen What lesson do we really learn here? Jalms Keep on being good, it pays off. SCOTTISH I LIVER PUDDING ,MP0 ' SCOTTISH LINK . _ j PORK SAUSAGE 10-LBS. J?? j SMOKED SAUSAGE ?. ?5*# SHOUT MBS BEEF STEW ?I3* THIN CUT . - -- SANDWICH STEAK ... *2" SHOW.D6B . ROUND STEAK J1" ^ mm 3 bo s l w stores W LUMBERTON ?GodwinAt5th ^ PEMBROKE ft ft V V [ . UmonChapeiRO WtMMIIVBTMC ?1*1 ? fl . ? I 1 "1 m ? niOKTTO 1*1 B ? 1 i V - 1 I 1 1 I m^m ? Ultrr owamtvtki ^^^^yi^J^JfcLWJb4^jyM?w*"M ?owijoi?Tow*ni>i CUT UP FRYERS t.59* 3-BREAST. 3 DRUMSTICKS. 3 THIGHS _ COMBINATION ..99* CHICKEN ? _ . BACKS ..29* SPECIAL X. _ _ . CHICKEN THIGHS ..79* CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS ..99* CHICKEN BREAST .. *11* /cuifTpA*^ ^CT^DCCC^A. ^^vywwbn^ ?^vtYwurJ^l ASHLD. 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WESSON OIL ^1..,.or. 87*1; CATFOODMium 'S~33* I I UjjuiD BLEACH S-OAl 69*11 PURITAN OIL | noz *1tm| SSgfoodwi FURORS) ? ' 39* I I LIQUID DETERGENT or*"!7* MAZOLA OIL ?r*2"l BOG FOOD ? > *3M I ILLIQUID DETERGENT ? *1?JlffisC0 I ,o, *1?^L5lUNK DOG FOOD m. *3**J ^^S^BSBBSBSSBSBSBBBBSBSSBSSBS^^^SSSS^S^^SSS^BSSSSS^^m^^BESSSSS^^lKB^SSBBSSt^^^B Organizational Meeting Planned for Kidney Foundation AH concerned citizens of the area are urged to attend an organizational meeting March 9 at the LRDA Annex Building in Pembroke for the purpose of founding a chapter of die National Kid ney Foundation. Since the larger percentage of the pa tients who are placed on the dialysis machines in Fayette ville are Indians, we should mk' .. try to help with the organiza tion of a chapter to help boost the morale of the patients and to encourage the ongoing research projects of die Na tional organization. Larry Comer, head of the N.C. 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