? mmmmmmtmmmmmmm * ' Pembroke State University IWMWMRM I it^aaaiesHsaaafliHMiaaMMMMBnniiBMHeanMiMMi FIFIBN TBACHEUVIOM PSUABE'TEACEOBSOF THE YEA1" The Bat la htaafiait, wa are tare, but oar latest clipping amice shows {hat 14' teachers who graduated or attended Pembroke State Un iversity have been named "Teachers of the Year" at their varioas schools or school systems. Many have gone on to earn their Master's De grees in Education at PSU. It again shows what a tremendous service Pembroke State University renders to this state...and particularly this area. In alphabetical order. the "Teachers of the Year" and where they were chosen are as follows: Kathy Biggs, Union Chapel; My D. Bwcb anan, Pemboke Elementary; Aggie G. Deeas, Prospect; Masle S. Clbsun, Oxendine Elementary; lamas Manse Hunt, Piney Grove Elemen tary; Wfcll Jihw, Fair mont City School*; lni|th I. LmUmt, South Robeson High; Mn. Oyds McKse, Lumberton City Schools; Dt*> an Revels, Magnolia; RBaa both JMcfcey Sp-cer, Park ton; Cilina Srhmalign, Long Branch; Sadtn Stricfc laad, Robeson County Schools; Mary Masts Wl ?aats, Bladen County Schools and Ehht Wlaon, Ashley Chapel School in Richmond County. Congratulations to all of these fine teachers 1 FINE TRIBUTE TO EX-PSU PROFESSOR Mha Mas Waftar, PSU professor of English from 1965-73 at Pembroke State, was treated royally when she was inducted recently into the Literary Hall of Fame at Lincoln Memorial University of Harrogate, Tenn. Each inductee was honored with a small plaque on the wan of the "Literary Hall of Fame", located in the LMU Library. The plaque included a photograph and biographi cal sketch of the hoooree. The inductees were also honored daring the alumni banquet and presented a "Literary Hall of Fame" scroll. This "HaOof Fame' wjU contain all available works of the various authors. DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS COMPLETES NORTHERN TRIP In an effort to recruit more students from the great er Washington, D.C. area, Dr. Robert Refafag.PSU's act ing Director of Admissions, recently took a five-day trip to that region. He visited schools in Virginia, Washington, D.C. and Maryland. Assisting him on his visits were Weedy Hunt of Falls Church, Va., WJ. Strickland of Alexandria, Va. and Dr. Tommy Swarts of Upper ISttMHMHiMHRlMlilK?.. UTZi alumni whiU Hunt ik^Miak I ?lun'if i "? B . I played basketball for th| Brevet. "All were eaftjcmely help, fill," said RfWing. "They; drove me around and helped,; me to act up appointments."' Dr. Reising plant to visit' the New York and New Jersey, area in the spring. "We know | predous little about that area. | We need to develop consis- | tency there and vitability," 1 he said. "NIGERIAN DAY" HELD THURSDAY Along with Thursday's "College Day" oo the PStf campus and the sped si PSU musical concert that night dedicated to Ira Pate Lowry, one of the University's great est benefactors, Thursday al so saw another important observance at the University. It was "Nigerian Day," sponsored by PSu s interna tional Students Club. A spe- I rial program was held in the f lecture room in Classroom North with PSU's Nigerian students wearing native cos tumes, having speakers, and treating visitors to Nigerian refreshments. LOREN BUTLER TO BE CHANCELLOR'S RADIO | GUEST * Loren Butler, the long time history professor who has formed such colorful units as the Garibaldi Guard which fires old-time muskets, will be the radio guest of Chancellor Paul Glvens on the weekly program, "From the Chancel lor's Office," Sunday at 10:45 a.m. over WAGR in Lumber ton. STUDENT ADMISSIONS CORPS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Student Admissions Corps at PSU, which helps to show prospective students around the University campus and does many other things to help student recruitment, had a recognition banquet Mon day night at Sheffs Seafood in Pembroke. The new slate of officers elected were: president- Pria cllla Jacobs, sophomore, dau ^hterofMr^d^Mrs^Tp^"y 'KmmmmmmmtafmmmmBeyt Jacobs of Lftsberton; vice president-Beverly Stephen son, junior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Stephen son of Conway, NC; and secretary-treasurer and Marie Long, sophomore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Long of Fayetteville. Lillian Rogers, admissions office counselor who is leav ing that position because of getting married, was also honored at the banquet. She received a plaque presented by Chancellor Paul Givena. DR. BEATTY RECEIVES TO STATE APPOINTMENTS Dr. Ray Von Beatty, PSU director of counseling and testing, has received two state appointments: (1) to serve on the Counselor Licensure Committee of the N.C. Per sonnel and Guidance Assn.'s Executive Council; and (2) appointed membership chair gtaa-of,