/
Til CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE
rn 3
j c )
1'_ hed each Thursday by First American Publications, Pembroke, NC
VOLUME 23 NUMB % THURSDAY, JULY II, 1996 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
f.J 72 .
-jj -s
Cn t
Scene^ 8 n Lumbee
Home vr ## -f'# fg Parade
?rw i? ?i ? m iih i ?imi' iibi? m i i'!>> i mil w i i
Among tttose Lumbees visiting home was Kelvin Sampson,
University of Oklahoma Head Coach. l.RDA, the sponsoring agrncy
ofLumbee Homecoming, saltued Coach Sampson, son of Ned and Eva
Sampson.
Junior Miss Luntbee, Morgan Brittany Hunt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Hunt
Newly-elected County Commissioner, District 5-Raymond
Cummings.
The new Utile Miss l.umbee, Angelica Chavis and her court
conprised of the contestants from the pageant.
Mike Mdntyre, Democratic nomieeforthe Seventh ( ongressional
District.
Dr. Dalton Brooks, Tribal Chairman, and the float representing the
Lumbee Cher an' Tribal Government.
Harold Collins and members of Pembroke's Power House, pulled
this truck tlioruffh the parade routh.
Representativesfrom Charlotte's Melrolina Native American Indian
Association.
The new Miss l.umbee Rehekah Revels and her court.
Rep. Frances M. Camming*,NC Ceneral Assembly-District S7.
She Ls accompanied hy Aiferd Dial and McKeithan Jones.
, ^
Photos by Rik Barton
Bill Caster, Republican nominee for the Seventh Congressional
District, his }vife, and Pembroke native Michael Sanderson.
I
William "Red Thunder" Locklear who proved to be a tremendous
hit with local wrestling fans.
The l.umbee Elders Council. Standing is Mr. Earl Carter, the
I.umbee Fire Keeper.
Sean Chavis
graduates front
Georgia Institute
of Technology
Sean l.enare ChavLs, a 1991
graduate of The North Carolina
School of Science and
Math ematics, earn ed his Hach el or
of Electrical Engineering Degree
front The (ieorgia Institute of
Technology in Atlanta, (.ieorgia
on June 8, 1996. He is the son of
Fran cine ('ha vis ofPembroke and
Micheal Cummings of Charlotte.
He Is also the grandson of
(iertrudet'havis of Pembroke and
the late Harvard I.. Chavis and
Simeon and Maude C ummings of
Pembroke. He was hired by
Sprint/trior to his graduation, lie
received a yearly scholarship from
the Nati ve A mericun Scholarship
Fund in Alberquerque, New
Mc.sico, under the directorship oj
Dean ( havers, during his Jive
year attendance at (ieorgia Tech.
l eggy Locklear
elected Director
for NC-ESPA
Peggy Locklcar, school
bookkeeper at Purnell Svvctt High
School, Robeson County Schools,
has been elected District 10
Director of the Board of Directors
of the North Carolina Educational
Support Personnel Association
(NC-ESPA) Ms Locklcar began
her 3 year term as District 10
Director on July 1. 1996
NC-ESPA is an affiliate of the
70,000 member North Carolina
Association ofEducators (NCAE).
based in Raleigh, and the 2.2
million-member National
Education Association (NEA).
Washington. D C'
The NC-ESPA represents the
professional interests of
educational support personnel
which consist soflcnclk'i assistants
school secretaries, bus drivers,
custodians. Iscluiical assistants
food service staff, maintenance
and other support positions Ms
Locklcar w ill represent NC-ESPA
members in District 10. which
includes Cumberland County and
Robeson County These are' 15
districts in the state
^
Say you read it in Carolina Indian
Voice. To subscribe call 521-2826
^ JJ)