Sen.Sam Noble Speaks to Fourth Graders Recently the fourth grade students at Pen broke Ele mentary School worn given an iiypul?hj In ttston to Senator Sam Noble aa a part of their unit en government hi Social StndUe. Sea. (iofaie la dents about re-districting and other interesting facts. [Con neeBjjjrbjjjhoto^^^^ .. Four Students Selected as Lucy Smith scholarship Winners Rod Sfitap- Poor high school < seniors who sic dependents of < members of Lam bee River I Electric Membership Corpo- ( ration have been named to receive the Lucy Smith Schol-" i irships for 1962. The swards I are to assist these students in < their first year of post- i secondary education. I The four winners this year are: John Wayne LocUear of ! Pembroke High School, Mark ?< Allen Peterson of Mogpohs High School, Priscilla John- < son and Dale Chavis of Red Springs High School. John Wayne Locklesr is the son of Gussie Mae LocUear. He plans tio attend N.C. State University this fall. John was selected as a Smithsonian Scholar and spent a week studying in Washington in 1981. He will receive a $500 grant. At Pembroke High. John is M the A honor roil, president if the JETS dub, ? member of the Bets Club end the school tennis team. Mark Allen Peterson will ittend Pembroke State this Fan with his $500 grant. He is currently ranked number two in his class and is s member of the Beta Club, LV. Club, Student Council and is in the North Carolina National Guard. Mark has won swards in Geometry, American Civics, English and Biology. Two students will receive 1150 grants to continue their education at Robeson Techni cal College this fall. Priscilla Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson. She is active in the FHA, the FTA, the FBLA, the Beta Gub, French Gub and Library Gub at Red Spring^lijhjJ^riscillaj^ to study nursing at HFC. Dale Chavia ia the son of Zacfc Chavis of Bed Springs. Ha is in the bus driven dub, the FBLA and the Library Club at school. ?fhe Lucy Smith Scholarship is given each year by Lumbee River EMC to honor Mn. Lucy B. Smith who served as the first female member of the LREMC Board of Directors and its secretary for many years until the 1%0's. More recent Boards have voted to honor Mrs. Smith for her dedication to serving the members of LREMC, especi ally the youth of the cooper ative. "We are extremely proud of our selections this year," said Youth Coordinator Jim Autry. "But it was a hard decision considering the jjuality^oui^pplic^ COLLINS AND LOWERY TO WED AT ISLAND GROVE MBSOENKMMAOOLUMB Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Edward CoPtes of itt. ?, Maaton aw Lowery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bail Lowsry of Pembroke. MM Collins is a 1979 gradmto of Pro^act High School and a IMS graduate of Pembroke State UuimaHjr. Shs is omployad aa director of Wakulla Day Cars Canter. The protective bridegroom was graduated from Pembroke Senior EBgh School in 197# and PSU in 1979. He is a homo arhopl coordinator of Iiumbee Indian Education Program. The waddlag is pisrasd for June M at 4 pan. at Island Oroya DapOot Church. Pi lands and relatives are invited to attend. Pembroke Man Receives Governor's Award for Excellence A secutiry officer at Pem broke State University receiv ed the Governor's Award for Excellence during ceremonies May 18 in Raleigh. Gov. Jim Hunt presented the award to Ed "Boots" Jacobs of Pembroke during a reception at the Executive Mansion. Jacobs received a plaque and a pin. Jacobs is among the four award recipients selected from 64 nominees by the Governor's Commission for Recognition of State Employ ees to be recognized during North Carolina State Employ ee Appreciation Week, May 17-21. The awards are given for outstanding service, ac complishment and contribu tions to the state, according to awards guidelines. Other 1982 winners are Kenneth G. Greer of Morgan ton, a machinist in the physical plant at Broughton' Hospital; Bobby Mickey of Indian Trail, a driver educati on representative in the N.C. Department of Transportati on; and Sara B. Wallace of Greensboro, a housekeeping assistant at UNC-Greensboro. The names of the four recipients will be engraved on a plaque and permanently displayed in the lobby of a public building. Jacobs was recognized for his actions in an emergency situation which occurred Sept. 7. 1981. On that Labor Day evening, Jacobs received an emergen cy call for aid at the Pembroke Police Station. When he arri ved he found a man in the police station who was threat ening to kill himself, his wife and the police dispatcher with an automatic shotgun. Jacobs talked the man out of the building, laid his own gun on the sidewalk, and kept the man talking until other officers arrived. The gunman reached down for Jacobs' gun; Jacobs struck him and wrestled the shotgun away as other officers assisted. Jacobs' nominators lauded his good judgment, bravery and ability. "Through (Jac obs') meritorious action While exposing himself to extreme persona] danger, an irrational man was prevented from killing his wife or the police dispatcher," the nominator wrote. "Had he not been successful in gaining the confidence of the irrational gunman and later subduing him, it is quite likely that the dispatcher, the wife and the gunman would have been killed or seriously injured in the incident." The N.C. General Assem bly authorized the Pembroke State University campus po lice to give mutual aid to the Pembroke police and Robeson "County sheriff just last year. Jacobs' actions during the Labor Day incident have also resulted in his selection to receive an award from the North Carolina Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators. The Governor's Award Tor Excellence will be awarded annually to no more than eight state government em ployees. 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