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PSHS Varsity Cheerleaders
Magnolia
students
among
program
participants
Pembroke Senior High School Vorsify Cheerleaders.
CAROLINA
INDIAN VOICE
Mr. PSHS
Brenda Hunt on
conference
cheerleading
team
Selected
1977 Calendar
of Indian Events
Drendo Carol Hunt is
Pembroke Senior High's
represenfofive on the 1977
All-Three Rivers 3-A
Conference Cheeiieoding
Teom. Brenda Is the doughter
of Mr. ond Mrs. WilliamV. Hunt
ofMoxton. Brendoisa 17 year
old senior and has been a
cheerleoder at PSHS for three
John Angus Jacobs the son of
Mrs. Eva Moe Jacobs ond a
senior ot Pembroke Senior
High School. John competed
ogoinsf six young men for the
title of Mr. PSHS. For his talent.
John sang a populor soul hit
"Sweet Love.” He was
accompanied by the Low
Riders Bond. His plons offer
yeors ond climaxed it all by high school ore to ottend A & T
being captoin of the varsity this State University in Greensboro
year and by being nomed on
All- TRC cheerer. She’s o Who's
Who in American
Cheerieoders. is a member of
the Pep, Monogram clubs,
senior doss freosurer,
represents the Sponish
Deportments os "Miss
Spanish” ond is o member of
the Sponish Singers ond
Dancers. A pretty oddition to
the All-TRC Cheerieoding
Squad, Brenda is now the
reigning Miss Pembroke Senior
High School.
Fifth Dirthdoy Observed
GREENVILLE- A total of 92
high school scholars visited East
Carolina University to participate
in ECU’s recent Scholoarship
Weekend Program. Among them
were Felicia Brewer,Henry
Brewer, both of St. Pauls and
students at Magnolia High
School.
Gorren Corbett Jacobs
celebrated his 5th birthday on
Monday, May 20. with his
friends and classmates at
Wonderland Day Core Center
in Pembroke. Gorren is the son
of Mr. ond Mrs. FoirleyJocobs
of Lumberton. (Bruce Borton
photo)
Chess Champions ot PSHS
The visiting students, all
juniors, were given a cioseup
view of the ECU campus, the
academic programs and student
activities. They attended films, a
jazz concert, visited classes and
Joined in recreational activities
that are offered to students at
ECU- Dr. Leo W. Jenkins. ECU
Chancellor, addressed a bancjuet
Sunday evening.
Scholarship Weekend is held
annually at ECU to acquaint high
school scholars with the campus
and the academic scholarships
that are available to qualified
students. Those attending were
selected on the basis of the
Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude
Test (PSAT) scores and
recommendations from their
respective high schools
Shown above, left to right are Jeff Campbell. Keenon E.
Locklear, Mike Bryont (champion). Keith Jocobs ond Ooren
Jones. Foculty sponsor is Samuel Kerns (not shown in photo).
The Chess Club of Pembroke
Senior High held their .Second
Annual Club Tournament for
1977. Thefe were five
participants in the tournament.
The winners were: Mike Bryant,
champion, a sophomore at
Pembroke Senior High: second
place went to Keith Jacobs, a
senior; ’ third place went to
Keenan Locklear, also a senior
and President of the Chess Club;
fourth place v^nt to Jeff
Campbell, a junior and Treasurer
of the Chess Club; and fifth place
went to Doren Jones,
Vice-President of the Club. We
‘‘We were proud of the way the
tournament turned out,” said
Doren Jones. Vice-President of
the Chess Club. “We hope next
year to have a better chess club
than we've ever had.”
The 1977 calendar of Indian
affairs, exhibits, ceremonies,
dances, feasts and other
celebrations is now available, the
Bureau of Indian Affairs
announced today.
Hoke County Jaycee of the Year
and Rookie of the Year chosen
Most of the events in the
state-by-state listings occur in the
summer or fall months and are
open to tourists and other
visitors. The pocket-size booklet
lists more than 500 items, giving
the nature of the activity, dates
and locations.
The booklet also contains some
summary ' information about
Indians in the United States and
the addresses of Bureau of Indian
Affairs’ field offices.
The calender may be obtained
for SI from the Superintendent of
Documents, U. S. Governmemt
Printing Office, Washington. D.
C. 20402. The stock number is
024-002-00058-6.
The Hoke County Joycees "Joycee of the Year" award ond
"Rookie of the Yeor" award were presented ot the chapter's
annual Instollation Banquet Soturday night. Joycee of the
Yeor wos Ozell Jacobs (right), ond Rookie of the Yeor honors
went to Dexter Jones (left).
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Red Springs
LREMC to
go to court
fo collect
accounts
Thursday, Moy
Local Students Participate in Special Olyn,,
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RED SPRINGS- Lumber River
Electric Membership Corp. has
been authorized by the board of
directors to u,se the small claims
court of North Carolina to collect
accounts for electrical service
which are 90 days past due and to
prosecute drafters of worthless
checks.
The new policy, which was
adopted at the May meeting of
the cooperative’s board, will go
into effect Immediately-
According to LREMC general
manager, Deri J, Hinson, "the
new policy will affect individuals
whose accounts are 90 days and
longer past due and those who
do not cover returned checks.
He said that the cooperative’s
uncollectable accounts have
increased approximately
$20,000ayear. “Theseincreases
are in direct proportion to the
increased cost of electricity,” he
continued.
These children porridpoted In fhe North Corolno Spedol Olympics, May 20-21 W),
High Point, North Corolino. They partWpoted wHh children In fheir own age grooj
Prior fo this event they rook port in fhe Robeson County Spedol Olympics ond the Regicf,,
Eight Area at Fort Brogg.
The events fhot they porticipoted in ond the rewards they received ore os follows
“The cooperative’s delinquent
or uncollectable accounts
amounted to approximately
$16,000in I972andareexpec(ed
to exceed SKXl.OOO for fiscal
1976. The cooperative also
receives about S8.000 to $ 10.000
a month in worthless checks.
John D. Bullord won 2nd place in soft boll throwing and 4fh ploce in fhe standing 6to«
jump; Sheila Lockleor won 1st ploce in fhe 220 yard dash and 2nd pioce In the stondk
brood jump; Meashell Oxendine won 1st place In the running broad jump and 2ndp|Q((^
fhe 220 yard dosh; Julion Strickland won 2nd ploce in the running brood jump ond 5fh
in fhe 220 yord dash. June Corol Lockleor won Isf ploce in fhe running brood Jump on^j^
place in fhe 50 yard dash.
The co-ordinofor of fhe Robeson County Special Olympic wos Mr. John W. Hostydil*
Lumberton Joycees.
Hinson explained that an
uncollectable account in one "in
which the former
member-consumer’s electrical
services has been disconnected, a
final bill has been forwarded to
his last known address, and the
bill has not been payed.”
These children ore enrolled of Union Elemenfory School, Route 1, Rowland. Theywm
chaperoned during fheir sfoy of High Point by Ms. Agnes H. Chavis, o teacher ot
Elementary.
We would like fo express our many fhonks to the following orgonizofions fhotcontribirtK
fo fhe Robeson County Special Olympics to help moke If possible for the Union ElerncHml
students to offend. They ore: The Foirgrove Joycees, Pembroke Kiwonis, Pembroke Joyces
Union Elementary School, and mony other organizations that contributed to the Robtstf
County Special Olympics.
“Such accounts,” he said, “as
well as those who fail to cover
worthless checks, will be
reviewed by the board each
month and then turned over to the
small claims coun for legal
action.”
Area women to attend speak-out on
women’s rights
He continued by saying that
even though the dollar amount of
these accounts had risen each
year, they have accounted for
only about one per cent of the
cooperative’s total revenue from
year to year.
He also said that the cooperative
service and operations
employees are aware of the
problem and are working on
additional procedures that will
reduce the number or
uncollectable accounts.
PEMBROKE — A Multi-
County Speak-Out, co
sponsored by the Department
of Sociology and the Women
Student’s Association at
Penbroke State University will
be held at 6 p.m. Thursday
night.
It will be held at the PSU
Moore Hall Auditorium and is
open to women and men from
Sratland, Hoke, Cumberland,
Bladen, Columbus and Robeson
counties.
The purpose of the meeting Is
to provide an opportunity for
women to study and discuss
women’s issues to be brought to
the attention of the state
meeting in observance of
International Women’s Year
(IWY) which will be held in
Winston-Salem in mid-June.
Informal workshops, to be
held from 7:30 p.m. to 8:15
D-m., include Women as
Homemakers with Moilye
Briley; Women in Politics with
Mary Odom; Women in
Retirement with Lucy S.
Locklear; Education and
Training for Women with Aggie
G. Deese; Women Today, with
Dottie Crouch of the Area 0
Council on Status of Women;
and Womoi as Senlw Ca
with Ruth Mundy of tbtl
Council on Aging.
Registration will be in
until 6:30 p.m. withalte
meeting immediately hk
registration. Jean Le Fna
director of the Noith CM
IWY State CooiilU
Committee in Ralelgl
Sylva Cole, a member il
State Committee, wQ i
the session. Libby Ki
assistant superlnt^
the N.C. Dept, of f
Instruction, senes
chairwoman of the Stair:
Coordinating Canmtttee
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