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nrn throughout IMS In celebration of enr
CENTENNIAL OF EDUCATION.
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REV. ISAIAH LOCKLEAR
GRAND MARSHALL FOR
HOMECOMING PARADE
Rev. Iui?h Locldear
(his ye?r Len-hce Home
coming honors Rev? Isaiah
Lodricar of Rout* 2, Maxton.
.rs tJwt/iraad Marsh*1.1 fcT the
Lumbee Horoecomihg pa
rade. --
Rev. Locklear is a retired
minister who has pastored at
all the churches in the Lumber
River Methodist Conference
and several in the Burnt
Swamp Baptist Association.
He served Galilee Baptist
Church of Red Springs for
over 20 years. Of his woti,
Rev. Locklear said, "1 have
been blessed to work in one of
the happiest fields on earth."
Rev. Locklear was born in
1899 in Robeson County. He
and his wife, Bethanie, have
six children.
Rev. Locklear was selected
Grand Marshall by a unani
mous vote of the Board of
Directors of LRDA at its June
1st meeting. It gives the
Board of Directors of LRDA
and Lumbee Homecoming
great pleasure to honor one of
our most deserving senior
citizens.
Thank you, Rev. Locklear,
for your outstanding contri
bution to the spiritual well
feeing it ihe ladica coroimin
tty
Submitted bv LRDA Staff
THE TUSCARORA START OFFICIAL
TRIBAL ROLL
The Tuscarora Tribe of
North Carolina are now taking
applications for tribal enroll
ment at the Tribal Office at
Highway 710 and 711 inter
section in the Prospect com
munitv. The official roll is be
headed under the leadership
of Chief Young Bear and
Council Chairman Cecil Hunt.
This is the first official tribal
roll taken for the Tuscarora
Tribe of North Carolina and is
also a first step in the long
road to federal recognition.
If you are interested in
identifying your Tuscarora
Heritage and federal recogni
tion, come by the office and
let the staff assist you in
filling out a tribal enrollment
form.
See a sample copy of the
first page of the Tribal
Enrollment Form on Page 9 of
this issue of The Carolina
Indian Voice.
FREE MEALS
OFFERED
BY COUNTY
SCHOOLS
1 he Robeson County
Board of Education will again
offer meals for children this
summer. All meals will be
served free to children be
tween the ages of one year to
eighteen years old. The pro
gram begins June 24th and
ends on August 9th. Serving
time for breakfast is 8 a.m.
and lunch will be served from
11 a.m. thru 1 p.m. each day,
Monday thru Friday.
Schools participating in the
USD A Summer Feeding Pro
gram are: Bryan's Learning
Center, Deep Branch, Fair
grove, Long Branch, Magno
lia, Oxendine, Parkton, Pem
broke Middle, Piney Grove,
Proctorville, Prospect, Rex
Rennert, Rowland Middle,
Smiths/ Alienton, Town send
Middle, Union Chapel and
Union Elementary.
In the operation of the
Summer Feeding Program, no
child will be discriminated
against because of race, color,
sex, handicap, or national
origin. AH children will be
served the same meals and
there will be no physical
segregation of any child.
For farther information re
garding thia program, please
contact the principals of the
above naiueti acttoeis or con
tact the Robeson County
School Pood Service Office at
73MS41.
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Miss Lumbee To Participate
In Miss NC Pageant
Lee Pun Oxeadiae
Miss Lumbee, Lee .Pun
Oxendine, will be leaving on
Sundav. June 23. to represent
the Lumbee people in the
Miss North Carolina pageant
in Raleigh at the Raleigh
Memorial Auditorium.
The preliminary events will
Include swimsuit, talent and
evening gown competition
on the 26th, 276th, and 28th,
Respectively. Her talent will
be singing "Razzle Dazzle"
from "Chicago." The pageant
will air Saturday. June 29, on
Channel 6 at 8 p.m. Everyone
Is invited to attend, tickets are
88 for preliminaries and $14
for the pageant.
H Miss Lumbee feels very
positive and excited goto*
into the Miss North Carolina
pageant. She believes dee It
the experience, everyone
comes out a winner. "The
Miss America program la a
self actualization process. You
lb
only get out of the system
what you put into it. That's
your incentive." according to
Miss Lumbee. That is the
advice she would like to pass
on to the next Miss Lumbee.
During Lee Pain's reign as
Miss Lumbee, she has made
approximately S6 appearan
ces. Two of her most exciting
ones attending the NBC
Christmas Party in Washing
ton, D.C and the Governor's
Inaugural Parade.
Lee Pam is a junior major
ing in Psychology at PSU.
Upon receiving her Bachelor's
degree, she plans to pursue
her Master's in Psychology.
Miss Lumbee wishes to say
thank you to Ms. Florence
Ransom. LRDA. James May
nor, Debbie Locklear. Ron
Andrade, Kim Herring, and
to everyone for making the
Miss Lufnbce ptgetnt potsi*
Me.
Lirrte Miss Lumbee II
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Conresronrs
On July 4, 1985 the reign
ing Little Miss Lumbee, Ver
onica Beard, will relinauish
her title during the annual
Little Miss Lumbee Pageant,
innmnwrt hv I.umbee Home
coming. The pageant will be
held at the Performing Arts
Center and will begin at 7:30
p.m. Admission is $4.00.
This year there are 25
beautiful little rirls vying for
the title of "Little Miss
Lumbee 1985." Below the
contestants are pictured.
Shannon Nicole Nutting
Mr. & Mrs. William Nutting
Shelly D. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Scott
Late is ha Lee Roger*
Mr. & Mrs. Melvtn Roger*
ChMsidy T. Scott
Ms. Gloria J. Scott
Ms. Sozette Salcldo
Heather Brooke Maynor
Mr. t Mrs. Gerald Maynor
uawn narie Oxendine
Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Oxendine
SunSarae Locklear
Mr. & Mrs. Darlton R.
Locklear
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Brittany Somer Oxendinc
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Oxendlne
Canadee Marie Oxeodhae
Mr. A Mrs. Larry OiendbM
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Jasmine H. Moore
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Moore
Jen Lynu l/ocwear
Mr. ti Mrs. Fredrick R.
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Luisa Coleen Martinez
Mr. & Mrs. Mlauel Martinez
Chlsa B. Walnwrigbt
Mr. ft Mrs. Michael
Wain wright
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Kefll Yvonne Waliece
Mr. * Mn. EfUnd E. WallnM
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Mmrl Shmora Locklev
Mr. Mtfn. Vmm LocUmt
Andrea M. Strickland ,
Mr. ft Mre. Kent Strickland ,
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Toafci TfcMnpaoa
M?. Vivian Thomptoo
Natiafca Dawn L?tU??.
Mr. ft Mn. Jari W. Uddaar
Mr. tlfa!EdhW^C"lTrW??r
Mr. ? Mm. SbMmI Dmm
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