1 University f BY, OM WARfffM 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. n? it- ? SaLas Tomsw 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. ? KUAIDOFIIUSTU^lt) 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. m * _ 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*. 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A Fine i-roauct. | | PEMBROKE HARDWARE } ?Your On^Stop'ShoppIng Center "0?fW>T(WW#>ff>fDO(l)#ninriuoDG DDttnooio't r**m *>' ^ STmSL. ?ttttSuSSm'S "1 f ?m. Ito ?.?. Ma* Nt><.t. Mb, CM tilt- UH?|,' ?tu -nm ew CM |M|U d MIC CMdlMl M ^bmm cm ?? tiua nM M ?? anna fag ata n^raLH1!^^ ??.?=?* Mtk'c!^'"! M M^>M?lMikMdrIMU riw!'M* ^2&/<ba JaajK ?? M*C, ft. ' ' #.i .V .y"*" ' ? - / ' ? The Percaoeiaa E?tiKIr of PSU b ihnri la concert Monday afternoon la Moot* hall AadHoriaia. Their direc tor b Charter Metcavlch of the PSU Meek Dipmfint The enawnble recently per formed at the N.C. Al- State Band Clinic in Laminbnig. Prospect Honor Roll I Me list ut honor lor the lourth six weeks reporting period has been released by James A. Jones, Principal ut Prospect High School. A HONOS tOU Grade ti Ronnie Lawryy ? Grade *tr Jkft Strickland HUN UK HULL Grade Vt Annettee Barton, Mnheal Bullard. Wiirdie Bol lard, Nadine C ummings, Liz zone Harris, Marie Harris, Lhanna Knight. Amanda Lucklear. Amy Locklear, Ja mes Lock tear, Loft Cochlear. Avery'Pierce, Grade 111 Kenneth Bray boy, Ronnie Brewer, CaHis Bryant. Jessie Billiard. Jen niter L. Clark. James Ham monds. Doris Locklear. Dar yle Locklear. Donavan . Lock lear, Krishna Locklear. Terry .? S. Lowery. Sherry L. Scott, Mena Strickland. Urads lit Anthony Bullard, Gary Bullard, Wilbetr L. Chavts, Carl G. Harris, Russ ell B. Jones. Cora L. Locklear, Gina L. Locklear, Connie ?Soencenbaugh. II. k* t..? *?? ? ? ?? ? ? nntj vmwU| Kicky Brayboy. John Fntt. Kimbehy Bryant, Benjamin lhavis. Friugeratd (.havis, Kent Chavis, Vickie Clark, Mason Cummings, Medra Uee Dial. Morris K. Dial, Mary L. Jacobs, Teresa Ja cobs. lerry L. Jacobs. Oenise V Locklear. bart Fred Lock tear, K.L>. Locklear, Selena Locklear. Stuart W. Locklear, lerry W. Locklear. Dwigbt McOirt, Diane McMillian. ' Lesa Oxendine. hlien Revels Lcsia Sampson. ,. Dress Shop Addition to..,. ,/ . fiL? Lorraine s Clothing Union Chapel Road - Pembroke, N.C. 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