? i?ti? vil ( ww ? vr * ^ '^*'^??^???^??^?^?^?1 TUC "" "ft fill I ?ill III r IT e 8650J ? 1 1 I I ' Sorth Carolina PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY t \mmmmmrnmp*mm3 post office bo.\ 1075 Pembroke, n.c. M372 vocraf^i^wp^Ea^47 ^^uMXrni,fS?T?S^UMiiaL m 111WJLWJLWLJtfJLW4.JW4lU'LIM1it f ? ii.lf ' mp' ' ?&? ? T. t*v ,? - - ?? '. t <' t * Ft 1 -i J * f tv^k* ' ROBESON COUNTY SCHOOLS > ? * NAME MS. SANDRA STRICKLAND TEACHER OF THE YEAR' Sandra StricUaad to ehewe ??celvfag (he placer dealgeatiag tot ae SM SIht |wmiil^lmi la be tag irate by Pat til Swett, SapdMwdnt H the Kobetoa County Schools. FORMER PRINCIPAL VISITS PROSPECT Carlee Lowry Principal from 1942-1955 Prospect School had a visit from a former principal, Carlee S. Lowry, on Wednesday, Nov. 10. Mr. Lowry spoke to the students during a special assembly. Mr. Lowry worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs from 1956 until 1979 as a guidance counselor, assistant principal, and also as Safety Director for all the BIA schools in the United States and Alaska. Mr. Lowry is retired from working with the State Driver Education Department as an instructor. He was vacationing in the area. He was visiting with his wife's family of the Saddletree area. Mr. Lowry served as principal of Prospect'School frtjm 1942 until 19S5. He was principal during the construction of the first brick building at that school. Another accomplishment during his tenure there was the organization of the Agriculture Department. Mr. Lowry and his wtfe, Dorothy, live in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Their five children all reside in Mexico and Arizona. During his visit to his native Robeson County, Mr. Lowry attended the Schol arship Banquet at Pembroke Slate University. Mr. Lowry is the son of Abner B. and Rose Lowry of the Hopewell area. He has several brothers in the area, including Ira Pate Lowry of Pembroke. Mr. Lowry stated that he really enjoyed his visit to the area, and especially the PSU banquet and the visit to Prospect School. Pwwprimlprf Cufai S. l*rmry h ah*wa wtth thm pcwmt priacfcd df hMfMt SeWil, Jum A. JM*?. Mr. Purnell Swett, Superintendent <>i the Robeson County Schools has announ ced that Mrs. Sandra Strickland, sixth grade teacher at Fairgrove Elementary School, has been selected as the 1982-83 "Teacher of the Year" for the Robeson County School System, having been selected from among nineteen candida tes representing all areas of the county. Mrs. Strickland will represent the system in regional competition later in the year when she will compete against some seventeen (17) other candidates. The winner of this competition will proceed to the state level. A graduate of Pembroke State Univer sity, Ms. Strickland has a B.S. degree in Music Education (1975), a B.S. degree in Elementary Education (1978), and a MEd. degree in Elementary Education (1981). She received her public school education through the Fairgrove and Fairmont schools, graduating valedictor ian at Fairgrove High School in 1972. In addition to her teaching duties, Ms. "Strickland has been active in civic and community efforts including serving as music/vocal director for "Strike at the , Wind" and music instructor in the < Upward Bound program at Pembroke State University. She is a member of ( New Prospect Church where she serves as church pianist and organist, Acteens Group Leader, and as an assistant Sunday School teacher. She is a member of the national, state and local chapters of the Association of Educators and Sigma Alpha loto Music Fraternity. Ms. Strickland's philosophy is center ed around her belief that "all children have worth...and need to be loved." She feels it is the duty of a teacher to be the person who helps each child recognize his or her worth and who extends the needed love each child may desire. Miss Pembroke Senior High 1982-'83 Syvttot Lowiy, tc 16-year old dough tar of Mr. A Mr*. Marvin Lowiy of Prnlwfca, war crownad aa the laat Miaa Pembroke Sanlar High Schoal laat Friday aigkt k the school's onnaal baaaty pageant held In PSlTs Perfonabig Aru Caatar. A janior. Miss Lewry was I David Mahelm Photo) *? - ? Tim Bray boy one of Game Officials for 46th Annual Shrine Bowl Tim Bray boy CHARLOTTE. N.C.-Tim Brayboy, a legendary sports figure in this area in the 60's, will serve as the field judge in the 46th Annual Shrine Bowl, the high school all-star classic, on December 11, 1982 at AND PB^i0 AND T | Memorial Stadium in m?riucte, N.C. Brayboy, a consultant in the Divi sion of Health, Physical Education, Safety and Sports, N.C. Dept. of Instruction now makes his home in Cary, N.C. He is married to the former Byrtis Dial; they have one daughter. Brayboy has an outstanding athletic background. He was a regular for four years at Pembroke State from 1961 1964 batting over .300 for his career. Ray Pennington, now chairman of the Health and Physical Education De partment at PSU, but Bray boy's coach during his last year at PSU, recalls, "Tim...an outstanding person, did a real fine job for us. He was our lead off hitter and did a good job of getting on base. He had a knack for this. A team leader, he was our regular second baseman until our shortstop was sidelined - then Tim took over shortstop in fine fashion." Tim Brayboy, a native of Pembroke, North Carolina, was all conference basketball and baseball and outstanding Senior Athlete at Pembroke High School during his high school days and received a B.S. degree in Health and Physical Education from Pembroke State Uni versity where he played varsity baseball and was named Outstanding Senior Athlete. He obtained an M. Ed. in Health, Physical Education and Re creation from West Chester State College in Pennsylvania. Brayboy has officiated high school football for seven teen years including numerous State play-off games, the 1975 and 1981 ""forth Carolina High School Athletic Associ ation State 3A Championship games and the 1978 North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association champion ship game. 1:30 p.m. is Kick-off of the 46th Annual Shrine Bowl Game of the Caro lines between the High School Senior All-Stars from North and South Carolina High Schools. The Game and Half-Time I Pageantry will be broadcast over the Shrine Bowl Network consisting of some 40 Radio Stations in the two Carolines, and over a Television Network of nine ' stations, with WSOC originating the networks. YOUNG DEMOCRATS ELECT OFFICERS The Robeson County Young Demo crats elected new officers Monday night during its last meeting of the year. Among those elected was Deborah Baldwin, the first Black woman ever to be chosen Prsident of the organization, which is composed of Democrats be tween the ages of 18 and 35. Baldwin, who is employed bythe Southeastern Regional Mental Health office, lives in Lumberton and has been active in the YDC on both the county and state level. She currently serves on the state caucus of the YDC. Other officers elected included Chip Bass as Vice-President, Denise Ozendine as Secretary, and Ann Rigsbee as Treasurer. N.C. EDUCATION AL OFFICE PERSONNEL MEETING On November 11, 1982 the N.C. Educational Office Personnel Of District 9 (Robeson County, Cumberland County. Hoke County and Harnett County) held their annual meeting at the Harnett County Central High School in Angier, N.C. Robeson County was well represen ted with eighteen (18) secretaries attending from the Central Office of the Robeson County Board of Education and the Robeson County Schools. A work shop was held in the afternoon entitled "Introduction to Word Processor-Com puters". taught by NCR WfWSffBlhsi. Robeson County was responsible for file door prizes. The local merchants donated over 100 gifts. The support by the merchants to this organization was very much appreciated. The theme for this year is "Weave Us Together." The officers of this local chapter of Educa tional Officer Personnel are: Ms. Pam Locklear, President; Ms. Faye Floyd, Vice President; Ms. Dolores Powers, Secretary; Ms. Emma Anderson, Trea surer; Ms. Gwen G hah am, Historian. Ms. Athelia Locklear of the Robeson County Central Office of the Robeson County Board of Education, was elected the new President for the coming year of 1983-84. She is a member of the si ?? a Px-a a TV.j 1 -i A -1 1 t nanonti, state ana District v ana iucai Educational Office Personnel. She is presently serving as Treasurer of District 9. She has been employed with the Robeson County Board ctf Education for seventeen (17) years. , I Robesonians honored bv Gov. Hunt MM** war* h*abr*d recently f*r their effort* in vwbw foraw of vohmtmf worfc. They were MmmIm, Raleigh, by G*v*r> Mr md Mr*. J ha Ha*. At HO* dw ewttneMe* *1 **? C**aty land D*vil*yaiiat i' " ? ? " ^?' ? t ?? hMl m Hi Hi il TW EDP member* wsm ukcd > ell ditle* by lb? MMty ctmiiilMfeivv. MMIwjMn Aoini fajbe ? KT,?.C ?Ui fa*fa Twrtfc Qrwyji My ?f Cibui i i, Aplirfl? CmmUmIm, Awatd far fa* f*Uf?t? 'O/fV pcuBO| ?iQr / Iml^i VdMkM) Sfc^r^Mwl (ML Onwdl* I