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FINANCIAL AD
AVAILABLE AT PSU FOB
NEXT YEA*
Despite the negative re
potts that one hears about the
future financial picture for
higher education, PSU,
where some 60 percent of the
students this year receive
some type of aid, has a
positive report about next
year.
"We will have sufficient
funds available for those who
apply early and qualify for
financial aid," says Eahw
Jacobs, financial aid officer at
PSU.
By early, she means appli
cations should be in by April
IS.
For campus-based financial
aid programs, Mrs. Jacobs
says there is - "no income
ceiling that says a student is
ineligible." Factors that are
weighed include size of fam
ily, total income, mortgage on
the house, medical expenses,
etc.
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Djr UIC MUlC iimcu, cothb/
Swett director of special
services at PSU, says funds
will adequately provide for
students in "Upward Bound,'
etc. for this year.
Dr. Charles Jnuitus, aca
demic dean who is in charge
of PSU's Chancellor's Schol
ars Program, says scholar
ship funds for this program
have been increased. "We
will be able to provide full
tuition scholarships for 30
Chancellor's Scholars far the
1982-83 academic year." Dr.
Jenkins says. There are 23
Chancellor's Scholars this
year.
Other PSU scholarships are
available through funds from
the PSU Foundation', Inc.
So, students, please get
your financial aid applications
in early!
Scb . WHkun Prounkrc..
apaakaat PSU SatwiUy aight
at 9 p.*.
SEN. WUiAM ROXM&E
SPEAKS SATURDAY NIGHT
PSU has always had many
national figures to appear as
part of its Lyceum Series.
Another will be at PSU's
Performing Arts Center Sat
urday at 8 p.m. when Sen.
Wlhu Prendre, democrat
of Wisconsin, speaks on gov
ernmental issues. A press
conference at 7:30 p.m. will
precede his talk, and there
will be a reception for season
ticket holders afterwards.
Please put this on your "must
attend" agenda.
KAUii/nAL jvuciiivc r/tw
IS ALL DAY EVENT FHDAY
The second annual PSU
Regional Science Pair will be
held Friday beginning at 8 .
a.m. when students register
and set up exhibits in the
auxiliary gym of the PSU
Jones Health and Physical
Education Center.
The event is divided into
two divisions-junior high and
senior high. The top prize will
again be a full one-year
tuition scholarship to PSU.
Announcement of the win
ners will be from 2-2:30 p.m.
Friday. The event's coordi
nator is Dr. Jmm D'Anda,
professor of physical science.
The public is invited.
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MEET FRIDAY
AFTERNOON
The March meeting of
the PSU Board of Trustees
will be held Friday at 2 p.m.
in the PSU Board Room. The
trustees recently had a very
rewarding meeting with all of
the UNC system trustees at
Chapel HUI.
"SUPER SATURDAY
PARENTS DAY"
SCHEDULED APRIL 3
The Governor has issued an
official proclamation to the
effect that Saturday, April 3,
will be PSU's "Super Satur
day" in North Carolina as well
as at the University.
Latest addition to the bo
nanza of events ia a Civil War
Firing Demonstration and
Drill, sponsored by the PSU
History Department. It will be
held on the Softball field at 2
p.m. and led by Lacea Butler.
He is an authority on fire arms
and uniforms worn during
that era.
The remainder of the scheule
is as follows:
11-11:30 a.m.-General se
ssion in Performing Arts
Center with welcome by
Chancellor Panl GKcm; iO
a.m.-Cheerleading Festival,
Auxiliary Gym; 10 a.m.- NC
Wrestling Federation Free
style Tournament in the Var
sity Gym; 11:15-12:15- Gold
en Knights of Ft. Bragg will
parachute onto the soccer
field; 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Braves Club Cook out beside
gym with Gloria Canonlsado
performing; 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Departmental displays in Stu
dent Center, Open House in
Old Main's Native American
Resource Center, campus
tours; 1:30 p.m.-- Old Timers
baseball game, PSU women's
tennis team hosts Francis
Marion; 1:30- 4 p.m.-Festival
of Arts on sidewalk and front
of tennis courts; 2-3 p.m.
concert at tennis court* 3
p.m.-Old Timers soccer
game v?. vanity (at haJftiaac a
tug-of-war sponsored by PSU
intraraurala); and 2 and 7
p.m.-Red BaUooa Series fea
turing the'* Flying Lemon
Circus.
Free frisbees will also be
given away.
GARY SPITLER TO BE
CHANCELLOR'S RADIO
GUEST
Gay SpMer, sports infor
mat ion director of PSU who
planned and has coordinated
"Super Saturday- Barents
Day." w01 be the guest of
Chancellor Paal Gtveas on the
weekly radio program, "From
the Chancellor's Office,"
which airs at 10:45 a.m. each
Sunday over WAGE in Lumb
erton. Spitier has put together
an exciting schedule of
events. $
DR. JUDYWBHGODHTTO
k&K* ON EDUCATIONAL
' TRIP
ur. jua> wisn. assistant
professor of educstion at PSU,
departs May 22 for a month's
educational trip to Nigeria,
West Africa. She is doe of
four North Carolina educators
who is helping that govern
ment set up teacher centers.
?They will work with teachers
and children. All are going at
the request of the Nigerian
government which is spon
soring the trip.
Others going include Dr.
Babbie Rowland of UNC
Charlotte and Tbaaaa Meats,
early childhood specialist in
music from Charlotte. Dr.
Wish will be the group's early
childhood education and rea
ding specialist.
This is her second trip
overseas. In 1970, she toured
Europe for a month, visiting
child centers, schools and
play' grounds. She also
attended the World Educa
tional Conference that year in
Bonn, West Germany.
PSU SCHOLARSHIP GOLF
TOURNEY SET AT
LUMBERTON COUNTRY
CLUB APRIL lb
Golfers, please take note!
The annual PSU scholar
ship golf tournament at the
Lumberton Country Club will
be held Friday, April lb.
Teams will assemble at 12:30
p.m. and prepare for a 1 p.m.
"shot-gun" Mart. Profits go
to the student scholarship
food.
Entry fee is J2S per i*Uv?
vidual or *50 par teanf with
the fees being taz deductible.
Pro shot gift certificates wl
be atrarded to the IMP
through fourth place teams
with prizes as follows: first
place $120; second place, $80;
third place. $60; and fourth j
place. $40.
Merchandise and/or pro
shop prizes wit also be given
: to those nearest to the pin on
all four paf-3 holes as well as
the longest drive on No. 8.
Prizes will also be awarded to
the first place team with low
grodsl the individual low net
and low gross, plus door
prizes.
TWO MUSICAL EVENTS ON
SCHEDULESOON
Two - musical events
ha?k-te-becfc are scheduled
right away at PSU. *
- On Monday, March 29, the
European classical pianist,
Caargs Klabflmff, will have a
workshop and then an 8 p.m.
concert in the Performing
, -Arts Center. Admission is $3.
This is ( bonus event for the
Lyceum Season's subscribers.
On Wednesday, March 31,
the PSU Concert Choir will
present Gabriel Fame's "Re
quiem," Opus 48. at 8 p.m. in
Moore Hall Auditorium. Thfe
same concert will be present
ed Sunday, March 28 at 2
p.m. at Trinity Episcopal
Church in Lumberton. The
choir will be accompanied by
organist Dr. Geerge Walter
and pianist Dr. Lya Mfchafet
tf. The public is invited.
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visit
relatives
in
Atlanta
Mr. and Mrs. Henry May
nor of Fayetteville. NC spent
part of last week in Atlanta,
Ga. visiting their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Tony Maynor. While there
they saw Six Flags Over
Georgia and other points of
interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Maynor, their oldest son,
i aoDompanied th?tn.iiThfty?fe- r
* turned home Sun4?yjpi||ht
and reported they had a great
.
Busy
Month
The first grade class of Ms.
I Joan Morris at Pembroke
Elementary School has had a
very busy month of February.
The teacher's aide is Mrs.
Tracy Sampson. Student tea
cher is Mrs. Barbara Barton.
The students had prepared
presidents books. Connee
Brayboy of the Carolina Indi
an Voice visited the class and
made pictures of the students.
The student teacher. Bar
bara Barton made a present
. ation of the outdoor drama.
"Strike at the Wind."
Carnell Locklear, general
manager of "Strike at the
Wind." gave the students
some program booklets, pos
ters and pencils.
On March 11 the Pembroke
Homemaker's Sun Shine Kit
chen Band performed for the
children. In addition, the
Barber Shop Quartet sang (
for them. The quartet is
composed of Theodore Lowry,
Ira Pate Lowry, Jason Lowry
and Ray Lowry.
Mr. Willoughby B. Jones
and Mr. Earlie Maynor came
to the class and played their
harps for them.
The children really enjoyed
the visitors and wrote them
letters. Some of those letters
follow:
"Dear Ladies. I liked the
program on Thurday. I would
like to thank you. It was a .
good program. The best I ever
saw. I like the men who sang
and the two men who played
harps. We want you to come
again."
"Dear Mr. Locklear. we
thank you for the posters and
the book about 'Strike at the
'Wind' and the pencils. I like
best 'Strike at the Wind.' We
would like for you to come to
our class. I hope to see you at
'Strike at the Wind' this
-summer. Do you know Taki
sha.
"Henry Berry Lowrie I go to
'Strike at, the Wind." And I
like to. Thank you. Mr.
Lock leer for every thhtftftM
you gave me. You are a very
j nice man. J.k>ve vou*. J?have
been 10 'Striked The -Wind-,'.
* Thank yOUi*
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Grade *tr Jkft Strickland
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Mena Strickland.
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Gary Bullard, Wilbetr L.
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