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GENE WARREN *- _ X I uireccor or Public Information ? fc PEMBROKE STATE'S NEW COUNSELING PROGRAM FEATURED IN NATIONAL PUBLICATION The October issue of'Guidepost," a national publication of the Ameri can Counseling Association, based in Alexandria, Va, features Pem broke State University's new Master of Arts in School Counseling pro gram. An article by Andrew Backover, senior staff writer for "Guidepost", carries a headline in the 47-page newspaper which says; "Pembroke State Launches Counselor Educa tion Program." The article carries a photograph ofDr. Marie Faubert, who was hired for this fell semester as a full-time assistant professor for the program. She is a native of Boston with an Ed.D.- From N.C. State University, conferred last May. Dr. Ray Beatty, who is the coor dinator of the new program, says Faubert brings" a lot of expertise in multi-cultural counseling" to the pro gram. He says she was hired specifi cally for the new program. Here fore, says the article, "coun selors in the county had to travel a minimum of 100 miles to reach the nearest (public university) Master's level counselor education program, an unworkable situation for a part time student who had a job. But thanks to the newly established coun selor education program at PSU, lo cated in the heart ofRobeson (County) counselors in the county now can focus on die problems while devel oping the skills to help solve diem." The article.states that PSU was approved to establish the new pro gram "Within the university's Psy chology Department" and was "in undated with 300 inquiries about admission shortly thereafter." (Lat est figures are that 64 students are taking courses in the program this fell, while 25 others are preparing to enter the program). The article quotes PSU ChStlcel lor Joseph Oxendine as saying the new school counseling program will help promote PSLTs mission "to af firm the unique strength of its cuhur wmmmmmmmmmmmam . ally diverse student body, commu nity, and region." Beatty is quoted as saying, "We are serving an under-served put of the state," and adds, "There's defi nitely a need for more counselors in schools and agencies, and more will behind." The new program is housed in the PSU Psychology Department, which pleases Beatty very much. The telephone of that department is: (919) 521-6240. The "Guidepost" publication also carries a second article about PSU written by Beatty concerning the Kettering Foundation-sponsored National Issues Forum's "Moderator Training Institute" held during the past summer at PSU. Beatty says in his article that die words and goals of David Mathews, chief executive of- ~ ficer of NIF, are similar to those of Ted Remley, executive director of the American Counseling Asso ciation. All of this is wonderful publicity for Pembroke State Uni versity on a national scale. DR. GARY WILLIS INVOLVED IN MANY ACTIVITIES Dr. Gary Willis, associate pro fessor in the PSU Department of Sociology, Social Work and Crimi nal Justice and coordinator of the Utter, has been involved in many activities. He was a participant in the South east Governor's Violence Summer at Charlotte where the results of the N.C. Violence Assessment Project, of which he was a term member, were presented. Willis also gave the keynote ad dress, entitled "Violent Crime and Families," at the annual conference of the N.C. Association of Court Counselors which was held at the N.C. Justice Academy in Sakmburg. Willis has also been appointed to an Intensive Community-Based After care Project "High Risk" Juvenile Parolees by the Administrative Of fices of the Courts. He notes that Robeson County and the State of North Carolina have been selected as one of two sites on the East Coast to implement the Intensive After care Program model. Iff NEW MEMBERS IN DUCTED INTO PSJ CHI HONOR SOCIETY Pa Chi, the national honor soci ety in psychology sponsored by the American Psychological Associa tion, has a chapter at PSU which recently inducted 10 new members in a formal ceremony in the rhancellof's Dining Room. The new members are: GRADUATE STU DENTS?Beverly Cannon, Hallsboro; Margaret Hughes, Stedman; Stephen Lear, Wadesboro; Jean Lloyd, Council; Michelle Lowry, Lumberton; and Vickie Moralo, Peachland, UNDER GRADUATE STUDENTS-Grethe Hammond, Fair Bluff, Leah Jenkins, Fairmont; and Sue Solum, Ft. Bragg, FACULTY-Dr. Marie Faubert. Lumberton. INVITATIONAL ART EXHIBI TION SET FOR ROBERT CARTER Robert Carter, chairman of the Art Department at St. Andrews Pres byterian College, will have an invi tational art exhibition in the Locklear Hall Ait Gallery at PSU this week through Nov. 5. A reception honor ing Carter will be held in the PSU Art Department Oct. 21 from 10-11:30 a.m. The public is invited. Carter earned his Master of Fine Arts at Florida State University and has done post-graduate work at Roch ester Institute ofTechnology in New York. His paintings were done from photographs, taken by Carter, in acrylic on Belgian Linen. Dr. iUy Be?tty A good reputation is more valuable than money. Dr. Marie Faubert I The Coach's Corner By Ken Johnson " On Being Synoptic" "It means looking at two sides of a problem and coming up with a solution of that problem. The wis dom is to get the correct answer. As our founding fathers believed de mocracy in government is the best form of solving problems as it gives all an equal chance to be heard. The vote is a real privilege in freedom of choice as contrasted to the slave ethic of dictatorships. A consentsus for truth in other words is the goal. So searching for the truth then should be the riding concern for all concerned in the Cul tural Indian Center Squabble. It doesn't come without compromise one way or the other, if you want support. Trying to "bull-doze" (me way or the other is simply "not recog nizing the rights" of your fellow man. Further more the three ethics in volved are 1. The Slave ethic.2. The Situational ethic.3. The Selective ethic. The Slave ethic," You do as 1 say or else." "The Situational ethic, We don't give a dam about you, we don't love you because you play golf. It's like the unloving parent beating on his kids. Just hate." "The third ethic has love fix your fellow man and you will support him. So compromise is the only answer in this "all taxpayers interest." KJ Page 3-Caralina Indian Vake-Thursday, October IS, 1992 Prospect Little League Golf tournament Held Octover 12 Riverside Country Club was the site for the first Prospect Little League Golf Tournament on Sep tember 26, 1992. It was an effort to raise money for the 1993 Summer Baseball Program. The Tournament was co-chaired by Mr. Gerald Strickland and Mr. Jimmy Blue. It was a great success and we hope to make it an annual event on the last Saturday of September. We would like to thank the fol lowing sponsors (Monetary & Gift Donations). Power House of Pem broke, Lumber River Sporting Good, Sheffs Seafood, Felecia's Styling Salon, Burger King (BullaKfs Int.), Be Ik of Lumberton, Kayser Roth, Pate's Supply-Pembroke, Sara Lee, Bullaid'sGarage, Robeson Lawn, Dr. Douglas Jackson, Roger's Tire Com pany, Thompson Funeral Home, Rev els Funeral Home, Locklear & Son Funeral Home, Locklear, Jacobs, Sutton and Hunt (Attorney's at Law), Campbell Soup, Stevenson Honda, Prospect Grocery, First Union Na tional Bank, Daniel's Bakery, Con verse, Bleecker, Sylvia's Design, Sanfatex, Prospect Motors, Cozy Corner, Dr. Cheryl Ransom, Hunt's Drywall, Dial's Drywall, Mr. Tommy Swett, Harris Insurance, Jefferson Pilot (Gene Hall), Mr. James Bell, Lowry' Country Store, Hardee's of Pembroke. Coleman's Sporting Fayetteville, West Point Pepperell, Maxine'sTotal Lode, Marriott, Tom's Snacks, Food Folks, Dr. Jeff Collins, Dr. Mary Cummings, Lumbee Guar anty Bank, Porter's Sanitation, Farm Bureau (Jimmy Goins), Dial Insur ance. There were 97 golfers to whom we are very grateful for making the tournament a success. There were some very outstanding plays. Naomie Chavis made an Eagle on Hole 4. Larry Lynn Locklear made an Eagle cm Hole 17. There were other plays for which the above sponsors gave gifts to winners. Shown above is the Team Winners of our First Annual Golf Tournament for the Prospect Little League. They are left to right- Larry Lynn Locklear, Naomie Chavis, Grover Oxendine, Tommy Maynor and Carlton Dial (not pictured). Again, our deepest thanks to all who made this event possible and especially to those who worked behind the scenes in plan ning, promoting, and conducting the Prospect Little League Golf Tourna ment for 1992. __ YOU'RE INVITED! Lumbee River Electric Membership Corporation's 52nd Annual Meeting of Members Tuesday. October 20 Pembroke State University's Givens Performing Arts Center. ^ Registration: 6:00-8:00 p.m. Business Meeting: 7:00 p.m. Voting: Approx. 7:50 p.m. Yearly Reports Election of Officers Entertainment Electrical Display Door Prizes SUPPORT YOUR COOPERATIVE Lumbee River Remarkable Reading program! Anyone can teach reading! OUR FAMILY CAN READ-READING SERIES- helps teach a child or adult to read in only six hours. Two books with two audio cassette tapes. This remarkable reading program It available for $19.95 plus $2.00 shipping and handling. Simply Oil In coupon below and tend $21.95 to First American Publications, P.O..Box 1075, Pembroke, NC 28i72 for your Reading tarlas. Name Addrttt City State Zip nr/'ro.-Vt';' ? ? ? TI' ? '_. _ ' What Good b Owning A House K ftu Can't Get The Money To Repair H? A leaking roof, bunting water pipe, or rotted porch can take the fun out of owning a home. Especially when you have to borrow money to mc it. But here's some good news. If your household income is less than $27300, you may qualify for our special Home Improvement Program, which lets you borrow up to $15,000 for major repairs and improve ments at a law interest rate. ?>u even save on things like the appraisal and credit report. Because this is a lax Advantage Loan, you can also deduct up to 100% of the interest So apply lor a home improvement loan at Southern National. It's the smart way to keep your home looking good. * Southern National Tax Advantage Loans t?t Eqatl Himmf bmh MmhrFDIC
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