Pembroke State * University BY GEJIE WARREN Gov. Jim Martin GOVERNOR'S VISIT, COMMENCEMENT HIGHLIGHT WEEK A visit by Gov. Jim Martin on Friday and com mencement exercises on Sat urday when the speaker will be Phillip Carson, chairman of the UNC Board of governors, highlight a momenteous week this week at PSU. The graduation ceremonies Saturday begin at 2 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. The Governor is scheduled to be here at a -eccDtion in his honor in OU Main's IWM American Mtsouw Center t-nday ai 4:M) p.m. i hereafter he will go to Lumberton's Pine Crest Country Club at 5:15 p.m. to meet golfers taking part in the annual PSU Scholarship Golf Tournament. Only the second N.C. Re publican Governor elected in this century. Gov. Martin servetPSx terms in tfS U?S." House HR Representatives. Priof-to his election to ConerQ6. 49-vear-old Martin also served three terms as a Mecklenburg County Commissioner, was elected chairman, pnd was elected president of the N.C. Association of County Com missioners. He earned a B.S. degree from Davidson College in 1957 and a Ph.D. from Princeton University in I960. He taught chemistry at David son from 1960 until his election to Congress in 1972. Gov. Martin is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Arthur M. Martin. His father, who died in 1982, was Executive Secretary of the Presbyterian Synod of South Carolina. It was at a Presbyterian Church summer youth camp that Gov. Martin met his future wife, Dorothy. Parents of three children, their home in on . Cake Norman in Iredell Coun ty M * *?? M PSU is delighted to have the Governor visit during this big commencement week. 5>IX GRADUATE WIIH 4.0 AVERAGES In put year*. PSU hu had one top graduate. For the last couple of year*, it ha* climbed to two. But this year there are six seniors gradua ting with perfect 4.0 grade point averages. Thus they are all sum ma cum laude graduates, the best you can be. Their names and majors Tony Jones. Lumber ton, bio logy; Klmberly Locklenr, Pern broke, chemistry/ biologry; Susan Packer, Garland, ele mentary education (K-4); Sa brlna Kaley, Laurinburg, special education; Klchard Ward Jr., Red Springs, his tory; and Patricia Wheeler, Hamlet, special education. Congratulations most cer tainly I SCHOLARSHIP GOLF TOURNEY FRIDAY The entry fee is $30 per person or $60 per two nwn teams lor the annual PSU Scholarship Golf Tournament scheduled Friday at Lumber ton's Pine Crest Country Club. Teams gather at 12:30 p.m. lor a 1 p.m. "Shotgun" start. There will be all kinds of prizes in this benefit event front which the proceeds go for student scholarships. To enter this handicap tourney, call William Mason, vice chancellor for business affairs or Dr. Ray Pennington, athle tic director, at PSU. Remem ber, entry tees are tax deduc tible. FILMS CREW WILL BE BUSY With the Governor's visit Friday and commencement Saturday, television crews will be busy shooting footage at PSU. Not only will WPSU TV, PSU's own TV facility, be videotaping the events but so will the N.C. Agency for Public Tele communications from Ralei gh. TV stations from the surrounding areas have also been invited. By the way, the operations director of the Agency for Public Telecommunications is Mike Stroud, a native of Maxton who graduated from PSU in '73. _ He was on campus last week discussing filming possibilities for PSU's Centennial in 1987. BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETSATURDAY Also this Saturday tpe PSU Board of Trustees will meet at 10:30 a.m. in the Board Room of Sampson Hall. Following the meeting, ie trustees will have lunch at the Chancellor's Residence, then don their golden robes to lake part in the commence ment exercises. I hit STUDENT SPEAKS AT LOUISVILLE Sti?a Oaban of Laur inburg, ? junior at PSU majoring ill accounting, re cently presented a paper at Hie National Convention at Alpha CIi al Louisville, Ky. The title of her talk was: "The Woman's Payclieck: Attrac tive Opportunities f>?r Mar keters." She serves as vice president of Alpha Chi, the highest scholastic organisa tion on the PSU campus. TV INTERVIEWS WITH BETTY KOBINSON Mrs. Betty Robinson, 49 year-old Luiraftrion woman, was the subject during the past week of a story concern ing her graduating Saturday with a degree in Businr s Administration. She went to school at PSU for six years to obtain it, taking a tew courses at the time while fulfilling her other responsibilities of being a wife and mother. Television stations from Wilmington and Fayetlevillc became interested in the story and planned interviews with Mrs. Kobinson. So graduating and being before the TV cameras made this a big week indeed for Betty Robin son. a very nice person who is a native of Wilmington. ' ' ROBESON COUNTY ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL The Lumberton Robeson County Chamber of Commer ce will sponsor the Annual Robeson County Arts and Crafts Festival to be held on Sunday, June 23, 1985 from Noon until b p.m. in the downtown Lumberton area. Local artists and crafts people will exhibit and sell their wares on the sidewalks. Entertainment for the event will be provided by area bauds and singing groups throughout the afternoon. Several contests will be held such as pie eating, chug-a-lug, basketball shoot out. and modern art, with prizes awarded to the win ners. Food and refreshments will be available for the public. Balloons will be sold. Artists and craftspeople are welcome to register for a booth space at a cost of S20 1 per space. Registration forms J are avajlabla by- calling the j Lumberton/ Robeson Cham- ' ber of Commerce at 739- I 4750. The public is invited to| attend and see the many arts | mat Robeson County has to | otter. For further information con tact Ms. Betty Pait at 739- 1 4750 . , ** .> * ? . Say You Read It in - THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE - Rowland Student Elected President of PSU Student Government -? ???? ? William Campbell Pembroke- William Campbell a junior from Rowland who is majoring in management, accounting has been elected president of PSU's Student Government Association for the 1985-86 academic year. A Dean's List student, he has served as both a freshman and a sophomore senator. He is the son of Mrs. Lessie C. Lewis of Rowland. A 1983 graduate of South Robeson High School, Camp bell was there a member of the Beta Club and Science Club. He wants to become an officer in the U.S. Air Force after graduation. Elected vice president of the SGA was Manfred Riley of Favetteville, while elected treasurer was Floyd Locklear of Pembroke. Other elected officers were: Senior Class: President- Allen Janterson, Raleigh; vice president--Jacke Godwin, Newport; treasurer-Sonny Kirkley, Hamlet. Senior Class Senators-Tom Cluchey, Shepherdstown, W. Va.; All en Jamerson, Raleigh; Jacke Godwin, Newport. Junior Class: President David Cuntmings, Pembroke; vice president? Monica Mid gette, Fayetteville; treasurer Mark Paterson, Shannon. Junior Class Senators- David Cumntings, Pembroke; Owen Martin, Jr., Warsaw; Monica Midgette, Fayetteville; Pan dora Sampson, Rowland. Sophomore Class: Presi dent-Samuel Ingram, Sou thern Pines; vice president James Austin, Maxton; treas urer-Doug McCormick, Bre vard. Sophomore Class Sen ators-James Austin, Maxton, Samuel Ingram, Southern Pines; Willie Mitchell, Spring Lake; and Dough McCormick, Brevard. 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