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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
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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,"
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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.
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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
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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
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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,
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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.
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reeded for punches, or icc
uckets at parties, use muf
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| Date: November 5, 1982 |
i Time: 8:00 PM 1
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| Place: Pembroke State University |
| Performing Arts Center |
| Admission: $3.00 (in advance) ?
| $4.00 (at the door) ?
| $2.00 (students) |
? Some of the Best Talent in Robeson County... g
| Including: 1
g ?Lori Ann Locklear ?Robert Bryant ?
1 ?Cornell Locklear ?Maurice Lowery g
? ?Miss Lumbee ?And many many more! g
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