" ? UtEFLECTION^ BY AluOwndlM INTERESTING EXPERIENCES Life is sometimes lonely without Leon, Donny (my first baby), and Gordon (my last baby). But so many interesting hings keep happening that I don't have much time to brood ?ver them, EASTER SUNDAY On Easter, for instance, I attended preaching service at "First Methodist." a special Easter program at St. James (UMC) that afternoon, and the evening service at the Gospel Chapel. On three Sunday afternoons since then there have .. been: the Robeson County jneeting^of -United"Wittfodisf Women at AStfpdle Center (UMC), a Native American Church History Workshop at First UMC. Pembroke, and dedication of the new district parsonage at Laurinburg. And of course attending "First Methodist" two or three times a week and participating in activities at the Gospel Chapel two or three times a week. SOUTH ROBESOSSl 'BSTTTUTE AND RESOURCE PERSON Although my teacher's certificate is in Early Childhood. T ve really enjoyed substituting in classes of older children and high school youth. On Monday, the 25th, I had the opportunity to talk with three of Mr. Edmond Ix*(dear's social studjes classes about by native state of Montana, as well as contrasts between the eastern and western United States. Also, I shared with imp ftf hie FT nor Iich rlaeaou snmo r\f rr?u nvnanonnac nf "writing "Reflections" in the M*m Vmci. This was npirial?l interesting to mo, becaue Bdmond mi tko ong who inspired mo to bollovo in myself. bock whoa I mi m inoflkl?t homo mahor (with on* child (till in diopwi) by saying duo* words: "You can write." I don't know which is mom of a challango-- being a "substitute" or a ''resource person." But I ham mall] enjoyed both roiea. Hem's a poem I ran acmes recently in a notebook I ones used for one of the Early Childhood couraea. In pamntheae added (Eaater, 1971, Robeson County). I remember composing it one Sunday evening when the five of ua were on our way to visit friends at Prospect N.C. NIGHTFALL High in theaky gray clouds - hang suspended, I constantly changing form. Below tall pines etch b|aek silhouettes K it*. \ "*v ----- ' ** * on an orange-red horizon Suddenly Nature pulls her shades, and turns on twinkling lights. Across the woods a braking dog is answered with a howl. A frog croaks huskily Night has come. V Mr. Richard Jones found this mama possum with the baby possums on her back. They were in the yard of hit home located at the Intersection of Hwy 7K and 710 (Route S, Maxtor], Mr. Jones brought the possums into Pembroke to the Hunt's Studio of Photography where photographer Bill Hunt shot several poses. : i m , ? \ H >?s * 9 UIBIACY VOLUNTEERS NEEMJ) Would you like to tiu* the reel problem, the root ot poverty in Robeeon County? Then Join us in our effort to melu every intelligent eduh in our community literate. All you need to become a literacy volunteer ie a high school education, an interact- in people and in reading and certification in the Laubach method. Hiere ia a choice (or those interested in becoming certified literacy tuton. Select the time and p&e moat convenient for you. / Opion A Date: June 3. 4. 5 (Wednesday-Friday) Time: fcOO a.m.-ll:30 a.m. Place: Trinity Methpidst Church 204 EL Third Avenue Red Springs, NC 28377 Option B Date: June ?. 4, * (Wednesday FHday) Time: 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m... Place: Robeson County Church and Qpmmunity Center 404 W. Central Street Maxton. NC 28364 isn't this a 'Beautiful. ! EXPECT SOMETHING WONDERFUL TO HAPPEN """ ?? " ? VIUO.JVJ "Vlliv VI '"J V Api I IV V* I Pembroke State Lists Honors PEMBROKE ? Daring the re cently completed spring semester at Pembroke State University, 193 stadents earned at least a 3.6 grade point average to make the dean's list, college officials said. Thirty-three dean's list students are from Lumberton, with 26 from Fayetteville, 16 from Pembroke, 11 from Laurinburg, nine from Red Springs, seven each from St Pauls and Rowland and six from Balden boro. The dean's list students follow: tanMrm - Am Androm. film Bornov. Lor! Boocom. lorn Bntootv John Do x tor Bruootv Or von. TMo Cotdor. Marv Chovtv Johnny Co lion, earl Opvii Jr. Jamot e vanv Brondo FiHk. Ootrdro Hickman. (mu? Hill, John Hodoot. Felicia Hum. IrIt Krtn Crynoi lorqti. Oowno Locfcloar, Jhorrl Lock Mr, Ootooroh Oovoor. Ahho Oorir oa? i , . a a|,no,| a a ? av ? 1 ? nil n ' - "a. ji r !v?a vtvor whbiiiiui j ? ? w t ' wi owmwo Mory Pmutpi. Kim Hwvn, Dantel Rovteou, R onme Sdmeson. Chtrvi Seo6ev# Lttie SdhMfM* Kof6d Shock and ftdRO ?^^a^|||a m .-.oaa , aaa^a * a . ioq a| a ? 11 mvvneviiW ?~ aumr aourm a*w nwrin, murv Bokor, Lor I ComoOoll, Kelly Crort. Stnonno Fvonv Kenneth [inn. Tonya Foierana Jwllo FIoMa Cart Good Mode Honoriv. CMnov Hickman. eiltakoth Hum. Michael loo. Katharine LoSooo. Thomoi Corn^itvk klldpdid Hovfttotid i^^ilier GMdo Pope. Pnyhls Proctor. Cyntrxo Slmmoni! Cathorino Scon. Lvdta Sontoo. Brondo Thomaklnh. L moo yvettertturo and OoMd WrNM. Bamako ? Tomo BoUard Bokort Chovtv Sharon OovtA CornollOM Ok*. Dorma Michael* qioi V19cH^do Oseidids ^yn| itdfveth Ja(0^3do Defton Jacob*. Joiion WMltem KoOoC Oovtd Locfclear. TuMS Lowry. Clarion Manner Jr. CrolMo WouBtor, Ruth Odonv JhoM* Rnan and WyuomSmim LaorbWor* ? Michael eowvor. iaran arm, m , i I.-. r 11i ^i i*.? IIomil?d ** la ??? *? * TVQnQQ IMHOTIW UUVHI ITQM *? SH^IOnif HvKMM, LI to Loo. donate Ovorbv. Money >11* Vickie Scoff. Thomas Wofion Jr . and OonWMbes. nod Sorted* - mono* Bartch. CvnMtte Coleman. Morooret CHii*. Rebecco Hancock, Bobble Loach. Anno McVKker*. (Itlabolh Santa Ana Broad* Scxofl and utile Soot* St. Boot* - Mary Crawford David 0*an Jr. T*r**a Fi*h*c. Rebtn Jam**. Brondo MouldMs Samuel McCarmlck and Sat* no Porker Btadanaor* . Pomelo Dettmoa Jennifer Meeter. Deborah Keftv. Howard Lama Michelle McLean and Pouto Poll. Rowland ? Ll*a Adam* Car mo to Lewi*. Ann Lockieor. Lari Lock tear, Karu Miner, Helen Pate and Donna T homo ton. Makfon ? Diane Anderson, tenpf Sarton Tammy Brvam, Brian Oku. Alivson GoMlev and Rormte Lower y Polrmonl - Billy BotL Rachetle Pena Mary Prance* Lewis Rhonda Sander*on and Jome* Willi* Mao# mum ?. Sharon Coop#r> Mlcho#4 Cmfo. Cinabefh Cvorton. Pamela Powell and T*r**o Taylor i ? nwo t nl i in lino B |M *1 r* n r* |M>ute r^Ri Ol^iort and Jod AOarOaaa ? Alan Potrttftd and Klmbortv Folrftold. da OP I ?I idi !?? B a a aal I nn rl Aooleo nnmr ? Mmutrnr wnnvn ono Moynor Locfcloor PorkHu ? Arm Marl* Joano* and Thoma* McMlllon WiAiinii ii - Patricio Johnson and Oabro Orrott Sortno Ldko ? Christln# Maroon. * Madman ? wtodv jonct. Woorom ? T*r**a Taylor. Sl?Bi?r* Pin** ? Timothy Shu*. Puna- Louiw Yoorby CMaloa ~ Olnoee Simmon*. TBr Nate - Rebecca Martin, white OoR ? Somantho Monroe. Orra* - Barbara Adklno. "Top Mom" On May 8, 1987, Mrs. Vinita Clark of Pembroke was chosen "Top Mom" for 1987 by the staff and management of WFCT-62. The announcement was made by Ms. Elizabeth D. Pendergrass, Promo tions Director of WFCT-62. The award presentation took place at the home of Mrs. Clark in Pembroke among family and friends. Presented to Mrs. Clark by Mrs. Pendergrass was a floral arrangement .courtesy of Tubb's Florist, signed by all of the chil dren who had resided at her home over the past nine years. A gift certificate from Jonathan's Steak House for a dinner for two, and also a box of Nerens Chocolates from Shannon's Gifts, all of Fayetteville. Mrs. Clark also received many gifts from former residents of her home. From NASA Space Head quaters in Washington, D.C. she ?-"--t. a picture of the Chal ew members that died in lark, known to most of < w Dkc residents as "Cookie" ' ^ cccpting her awards" I n c w what a Mother's love . ? o my parents being di 2 cn I was a young child, o ^ J Jp without a mother's . - ? *Ty. very hard. I made ? promise over ten years ago when I used to visit the Odom Home in Pembroke, that if I ever found a child or young person, that was thrown away by their parents, or made to leave home that I would give them a home and the love that I never received. I know what its like to live without love, and all I j have ever asked these kids in return is that they make something of themselves. I am very pleased and proud to accept this award and I would like to tell all of my kids that "I love you very much!!". Vinita Clark is the daughter of Mr. Chacy Volton Maynor of Pembroke. She was the 1976 "Den Mother of the Year" for the Cape Pear Council. 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