tfOm Am Qnrilr^MkAiHMlM PSU BASKS IN THE GLORY OF THREE PINNACLE DA YS OF CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION , ) Three pinnacle days of celebration! This is a way of describing the multiple centennial celebration events which occurred last Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Pembroke State University. With" these events, * PSLTs celebration of its 100th birthday during this 1986-87 academic year reached its zenith. Gov. James Martin's visit...the unveiling of the statue of Hamilton McMillan, one of PSU"s founders...?Wc Sevareid's speech...the announcement at the elegant Centennial Founder's Day Banquet that PSU has exceeded its three-year fund-raising goal of $1 million...the N.C. Symphony's performance... the premiere performance of Elliot Del Borgo's "Centennial Ode" done so beautifully by the PSU concert band...the influx of hundreds of musicians for the 12th annual PSU Instrumental Music Festival...the national TV exposure on ABC and NBC...the excellent "Carolina in the Morning" ? Jim Ogle conducts the N. C. Symphony Orchestra last Friday night in a concert uhich attracted an estimated 1,500 to the Performing Arts Center. hour-long program, hosted by Wayne Jackson and devoted to PSIJs centennial on WECT-TV in Wilmington...the superb coverage by area media, etc. It all jnade for three tremendous days in the life of this century old institution. PSU also made every effort to have President Ronald Reagan visit. He was unable to, but sent a special letter by federal express which was read by Chancellor Paul Givens at I, the Thursday convocation and again by Dr. J? *pk SmdMn, ' ? P8U distinguished executive in residence, at FVida/a . banquet. The letter mM in eonehteion: "I congratulate the I Pembroke State University family on thla historic ooeaaton, and you have my beat wishes for the next century of eaealenco in education." , Gov. Martin, in his speech, said: "Pembroke State University, our nation's first four-year, public-supported institution of learning for Native Americans, today stands and shines as one of the brightests stars in our galaxy of higher education." Chancellor Givens. in his welcome at the convocation, said: "Tbday we celebrate the 100th birthday of Pembroke State University, and I am delighted that we have*come together as students, faculty, trustees, alumni and friends to hold our heads high and say how much we Appreciate being a part of this University family." Special Alumni Participate Two of PSU"s outstanding alumni were part of the platform party participating in Thursday's convocation. Bearing the golden mace was the grand marshal for the occasion, Mary Hammond IJocklear, class of '33. Giving the invocation was Rev. C. VT. Maimor, the first graduate of PSU when it became a four-year college in 1940. He is now pastor of Bear Swamp Baptist Church near Pembroke. r. Joseph Sandlin. co-chairman of PSLTs centennial fund raising committee. that PSU had surpassed its $ 1 million goal at Friday's Centennial Founder's Day Banquet, Chancellor Paul (livens saluted the efforts of Dr. Richanl PUvhu, l"Sl' vice-chancellor for institutional advancement who coordinated the efforts. Givens, addressing the audience of 323, said: "I want you to help me give special thanks (o Richard Pisano. Dick Pisano has kept bugging me and hugged Joe Sandlin and hugged all of us to get moving to raise this money- and 1 want to express iny special appreciation to Richard Pisano." Mary Hammoml Lock/ear, doss of '33, is shown carrying golden mace of Pembroke State Cnivenitg at last H*rsday's convocation. She tens the grand marshal. INJURED? DON'T GET HURT TWICE! OurCUnk Will Answer QoMtkKS About Your j Insurance Rights And Benefits As An AccMent Victim. WHO TO CALL? cmcouacr 276-0304 : onmpkacttccunk L *I LSIBIHiTS W i! "h'kjiih" !>?/!> I'f ? i.l?ii Matrk Jf*. 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