^ ' ?? PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY tUtHE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE ?'??Brthg ruiMMh ? YoRfh .. Unity Conference has been scheduled for June 22-24,1983 at N.C. State University and is expected to attract hundreds of Indian Youth from across the state. Students between the ages of 14 and 18 will meet to share ideas and concerns about issues that affect the lives of all Indian youth focusing on the conference theme. "Indian Youth in Two Worlds." Workshops will include such topics as leadership, personal development, and improving the self-actualization of Indian youth. The Conference is sponsored by the North Carolina Native American Youth Organization (NCNAYO). Officers of the NCNAYO will be elected during the Conference. Estab lished in June of 1980. the organization unites young people from the Five tribes and three Indian urban organizations. Jamie Oxendine of Laurinburg is the current NCNAYO chairperson. Special features of the Conference include an art and essay contest, a talent show on Wednesday night, June 23 and a banquet and dance on Thursday night, June 24. The annual tribal Basketball tournament and track events will also be held. Registration for the Conference is $39.00 per person. For more information or to register contact: Teresa Chavis, N.C. Commissi on of Indian Affairs, P.O. Box 27228. Raleigh. NC 27611. (919) 733-5998. INDIAN HERITAGE WEEK The Honorable Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., has proclaimed the third week of September as Indian Heritage Week for North Carolina. This year the celebration will be held September 18-24, 1983. The observance of Indian Heritage Week offers the Indian people of the state an opportunity to come together to celebrate their heritage, while at the same time enlightening the general North Carolina population. In 1980 an official Indian Heritage Week poster was designed. This has been used for the last three years. We need a new poster for 1983 to announce the Fourth Annual Indian Heritage Week Celebration. Therefore, we are encouraging Indian artists from across the state to submit entries for a poster contest. The winning entry will be the official 1983 Indian Heritage Week Poster. The artwork should reflect N.C. Indian Culture and Heritage ttoyrs bestowpAwM the printing and dismbution of the poster across the state and a presentation of the poster to the State of North Carolina. Entries must be in pencil or pen and ink. Approximate size should be 18" x 24". Entries must be received no later than July 1. 1983. Juging will be held July 6. 1983 in Raleigh. Please send entries to : The N.C. Commission of Indian Affairs. P.O. Box 27228. Raleigh, NC 27611. CLASS REUNION The Class of 1958 of Pembroke Senior High will hold a reunion at Pembroke Senior High on July 2nd. Classmates may call Arnold Locklear at 521-8624. days and 521-2918 nights, for details. BAPTIST CHURCHES COLLECT SPECIAL OFFERING Churches in Burnt Swamp Associa tion will collect a special Father's Day Offering. Sunday. June 18. for a Christian Scholarship Fund. The Fund was established in 1981 to (1) Assist the proclamation of the gospel. (2) encour age the equipping of church members and (3) provided a medium of training for Christian ministry. Any student prepar ing for a gospel ministry or church related vocation who is a member of an associational church may apply for assistance. ^ Applications can be filled out at the Baptist Building in Pembroke. LITTLE MISS LUMBEE PAGEANT SCHEDULED WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 LiUk (Kim Lmlm Cwtedmdi and Potcith Tuny Jo Sampson Mr. & Mrs. Ernest W. Sampson Jeanne Marie Hut Mr. k Mn. Jimmy M. Hunt Heather Brooke Maynor Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Maynor, J Shawnie MtcteBe llwiinw Ms. Brenda Henderson M Kara Dlzabeth Lawiy , Ir. Mr. & Mrs. William B. Lowry r. A Mr*. Jjpimy D. Huunoiji ' ? : *.."?5' ' ^ ' *Z- * ' ABgflfckUwiy Mr. St Mrs. Perry Lowry Faith Dlai Mi Pwteaa Dial Una Gafl Loddcar Mr. & Mrs. HaroM B. Locklear . . . | V Mt. A Mrs. Argmu Dud Christina I nrhlm Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Locklear w m UMiMntCn Mr. * Mrs Tommy Coi Mr. Sc Mrs. Royce Locklear 4 ? -vyf *' 'i Ms. Marcine Jacobs CryKil Gala AMm