Pembroke Slate ! University f| f k mmmmmm I 1 r Jim valvano, susannam < I McCORKLE SHOULD ' PIOVIDB EXCITING 1 EVEWNG I Through Boon last Wednes day 196 tickets had bmt aM to PSU's Kickoff Dinner, | scheduled Tuesday, Nov. 9, at ! PSU's Joaes Health aad f Physical Education Center, i That means $9,800 worth of i i ticket* TH* money for i " which PStl has checks or i cash. In this homestretch part i of the ticket drive much more money is expected to come in. This has always been the case in the first two fund- raising dinnc.. with many people waiting urn.: the last minute to purchase tickets. "Tickets will be sold at the door," announced Dr. Bkfc aid Plaaao, PSU director of institutional advancement who is in charge of the ticket drive. Anyone desiring tickets may telephone his office at 521-4214, Ext. 252. and he will get the tickets to you. The twin attraction of dy namic Jhn Vafvaao speaking at the dinner-and later a singing performance by pretty Saaannah McCorMe should make for an exciting evening. Valvano, the N.C. State basketball coach, is described as "a great inspirational speaker" by Ed Seaman, sports information director of the Wolfpack. Ed, who is a longtime friend of ours, says: "there is no one in these parts who can compare with Jim Valvano as a speaker. Pem broke Stae may not get anyone else that dynamic in 10 years. The dinner starts at 6 p.m. The performance by Susan nah McCbrkle follows at 8 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. Last year Vabano coached N.C. State to a 22-9 record mnrnnmnnnnnnnvins iad a spoT^^R^TCAA National Tournament. His First Wolf pack dquad two rears ago captured the BCAC Holiday Festival Clataic in Madisao Square Garden. Remember that money horn this SSOe-plate dinner goes for (I) student schoiar bips, (2) the ratSo and TV center. (3) student recruit ment and University promo tion. and (4) faculty develop ment. If you haven't already done io. why don't you support PSU by attending this one time-a-year event? ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE HAS LUNCHEON FRIDAY As a concluding note to their ticket drive to die fund raising dinner, the 30 mem bers of PSU's Annual Giving Campaign will have a lunch eon at noon Friday in the Chancellor's Dining Room at the University. Much more cash for ticket sales is expec ted to be turned In there. ROBESON OH PARADE SCHEDULED FRIDAY On Friday night at 8 p.m., PSU's Performing Arts Center will be the scene of "Robeson On Parade," pre senting a galaxy of area entertainment personalities. Tickets are $3 in advance, S4 at the door, and $2 for students. The reigning "Miss PSU." Frauey Adler, and a former "Miss PSU." Cyuthfa Gentry, will be taking part. So will "Miss Lumbee," W*?<"rawflj->t.raoN BEGINS MONDAY The second annual PSU "Phone-A-Thon" begins Monday with PSU students volunteering to telephone University alumni every where. The "Phone-A-Thon" will be from Nov. 8-11 during the first week and from Nov. XAAA"AAAAAAAAAAAAfl -15-18 during the ikcond week. Directing it will be Dr. Matt Morrison, director at PSU Radio and TV Communica dona. Call* will be made from 6:30-9:30 p.m. each evening. VETERANS DAY AND MISS PSU CONTEST SCHEDULED THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11 A real doubleheader is on tap in Pembroke on Thursday, Nov. II. First, the always inspiring Veterans Day Pa rade will be held through Pembroke with the PSU band among those taking part. Then that evening, the annual "Miss PSU" beauty pageant will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. Thirteen coeds will take part. Directing the pageant will be Jackie Jacebe, former "Miss Lumbee, who is also resource and promotion direc tor for the forthcoming PSU Radio and TV Center. BLOODMOBILE VISIT ALSO SET FOR NOV. 9 The same day of PSU's Kickoff Dinner to its Annual Giving Campaign (Tuesday, Nov. 9), the Red Cross Bloodmobile will visit Pem broke State University. It will be st PSU from 9:30 s.m. to 2:30 p.m. Blood will be taken in the English E. Janes Health and Physical Educa tion Center, announced Alec Price, PSU dean of students. PSU always responds tre mendously to the Bloodmo bile's visit. SCHMALLEGER ELECTED TO STATE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Frank Schnudleger, chairman of the PSU Socio logy Department, was elected to the Board of Directors of the N.C. Assn. of Criminal Justice Educators at a recent mr-ting at Atlantic Beach. He wii. have input into the accreditation process. The raaaaaaaaaat\aaaaaa1 other ponoo elected to the Bawd was Dr. Km Vagal from the erimiael justice program of UNC-Chalotte. AD FOBCE CADETS INVITED TO FOBMAL DANCE AT FT. BKAOG The students in Pem broke State University's Air Force ROTC program have been invited with their dates to a military Ball Friday, Nov. Officer's Gub. it will be a formal deuce all the way. The baU begins at 6:30 p m OPRN TALENT SHOW SCHEDULED NOV. jy Pembroke Stale University is having a talent show open to everyone on Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 8 p.m. in Moore Hail Auditorium. The person to contact if you are interested is student Mart Jrtmasn of gaggtc. Or. JOHN HABEKLEN of Georgia State Ualvaraity hi Adaata la abown leading the third annual Southeastern Choral Festival at PSU last JAMES riOUUK, concert -saxophonist, is shown appea ring as a soloist with the PSU Concert Band and Jazz En semble last week. He has performed in Earape, Japan, centers of America, inrlading Carnegie Hall. He now serves as professor of saxophone for the N.C. School of the Arta. IN THE ARMED FORCES Navy Quartermaster 3rd Class Michael W. Lovett, son of Marvin Lovett of Lumber ton, NC, and Joann Lovett of Fayetteville. NC, recently re turned from a deployment to the western Pacific. He is a crew member aboard the Tank landing ship USS Bristol County, homeported in San Diego. During the six-month de ployment, his ship participat ed in several major multi national exercises with the U.S. 7th Fleet. Port visits were made to Hawaii, the Philippines, Thailand, Singa pore, Diego Garcia. Australia and Japan. The Bristol County is 563 feet long and carries a crew of 1%. It can also accomodate 430 combat equipped Marines and their amphibious vehi cles. JIM VALVANO, N.C. State * basketball coach who wl ba the speaker at PSITs fond rahrfno dinner Tuesday, N*v. 9, is shown in aUeHne action last leuoo. HI* Walfpack had a 22-9 record and to ached the w?A4 oUyoffa. 1 n" ?V FHA Officers - Named Pembroke Senior High FHA officer* for foe 1982- 83 school year are aa fallows: president- Bridget Oxendine, senior; vice president- Roslyn Moore, junior; treasurer- Su san Oxendine-senior; parlia mentarian-Belinda Lock! ear, senior; secretary- Paula Smi th, senior; reporter- Cariene Oxendine, senior; recreation al leader-Carol Moore, senior, advisor, Barbara B. Harris On October 22 FHA Sweetheart Gloria Sampson who is enrolled at Western Carolina University partici pated in the homecoming parade. Bridget Oxendine also represented the dub as well as being first runner up in the Miss Homecoming competition. . With tome 1,100 Robe ton County school children atten ding both the morning and afternoon sees ions, PSU's Music Deyiilmeal entertain ed the second, third, and fourth graders Tuesday at the PSU Performing Arts Center. ?tested hew te play the OXENDINE HONOR ROLL > C.A. Maynor, Principal of Oxendine Elementary School, submits the following names of Honor Roll students for the previous grading period. The following is a list of A honor roll students: Bobbie J. Lock!ear, Carmita Locklear, Brian Emanuel, Julia Pierce, f Julian Pierce, Tracey Tetter- j ton, Tony Gark, and Shirley Locklear. The following is a list of B ^ honor roll students: Shirley fj Bullard, Wanda Barton, Deb- n orah Cooper, Josephine Gal- 'c breath, Dale Godwin an Geopatricia Locklear. Vhen extra ice cubes arc reeded for punches, or icc uckets at parties, use muf in tins instead of buyin( ew ice cube trays. The bic e cubes will last lonoer. I I ? 0 ? 1 STRIKE AT THE WIND I I I I ' PRESENTS I o o 0 o 1 ROBESON ON PARADE | | Date: November 5, 1982 | i Time: 8:00 PM 1 ? O | Place: Pembroke State University | | Performing Arts Center | | Admission: $3.00 (in advance) ? | $4.00 (at the door) ? | $2.00 (students) | ? 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