* ? ?gr - I iigi PubUshod ooch Thursday since January 18,1973 .M I 3 3 ' X) W'-' I* ? 11W IL Carolina Indian Voice Z (Si > M M r I ? ' ? ' ? ? ' *?? '????:?? COM z ? m ? n z 7? w H | embroke, NC Robeson County K* W - v K ro t "Building communicative bridges in a tri-racial setting" UJME 19 NUMBER SO THURSDAY, JULY SB, 1991 ? CENTS PER COPT Larry McNeill to run for Pembroke Town Council Larry McNeill Larry McNeill has announced his candidacy for one of the two seats on the Pembroke Town Council. He has lived in the Pembroke area for moat of his life. McNeill has served for 19 years at Pembroke State University as a member of the Campus Police. He is a lieutenant with that department His experience in law enforcement includes five yean with the town of tanbroke where he wotted for two yean as a full time police office as three yean as a part time officer. He presently serves as . co-chairman of the Pembroke Recreation Board. McHsittls married to the farmer GItsda Gail Jacobs of Lumberton who is (Miner and operator of 'the Golden Comb in Pembroke. They have four children: Iany Matthew, 14; hficole, 11; Fallon, 4; and Julian 3. The three older chidben attend the Pembroke Schools. In making his announcement McNeill mads the following statement: "I have a verted interest in the town of Pembroke. ? i My wife owns a business here and my children are receiving their education here. I hare bean interested in the progress of the town for a long time and hare thought much about offering my service# as a member of the Pembroke Town Council. "It seems to me that the town has had no progressive direction in the last six yean. HI am elected to the Ihwe Council, I will concentrate on pragmas and growth for the town and work toward more industry for the town which wiO broaden the tax base. I am also very much interested in working toward bringing the town and the PSU campus together more ea a community. "If I am elected to the position, I pledge te serve all { people and especially the elderly. I wfll represent all people honestly and fairly andnot Jnrt my own freafly and friends. As a Pembroke Tbwn Couneftman I wiD visit the homes of the chiasm during my tenure end art Just rt election time. ) "The meet fcsportant thing that I can after to the citiaens is the Met that I and my famfly am Christians. And tfcrt is feat step toward honesty and integrity in gorosument or any other area of Ufa. "1 hare had many opportunities to serve on other boards but choee not to because I felt' hke I did art have the time te do the job Mmit needed to be done. "I am runnnlng for Tbwu Couaefl because I hare tire time tp.cooyqit to h. I *> have the concern tor all the, asm. I am not running tor any owe person or apartel interest group. I am nmafcf because Pembroke is my heme and I want to do what is beat for the town." McNeffl is a member of Mt Airy Baptist Church. Kelli Wallace wins Junior Miss title in Orlando KM WaUmca, )T<m%g American Mr Miat " n ItmXU U/flist,** ???? ijiiuuj/ Vmm i-.,: j.n necenuy, AMI frOUOCf W CTTJttfiea iwny .^wiervxm Junior Mitt at Orlando, Hondo. Ska io tka till pw iM daughter of Ear! ami Yvoana Wallace of Lumbar*m. 1Mb attend* ML Ohva Baptist Church audio a sixth grader at Fteay Oroua School Sta is a private damoa itedamt of Ma. Damm Martin DiChiara and a danea atedaut at Charlotte Bhuma with Shelia Mitchell Mb. Dshs^ea Onk Cummiags Is War piano laachar. Carolina ,31 nfrtatt 1?o\ct NEWSPAPER P.O. Bo* 1076 PiMBROKi, M.C. 26972 BUILDING COMMUNICATIV1 BRIDGCi IN A TBI-RACIAL BITTING" |ims Omenta* 1 ram ?MM (WS pay *? Masai OsN W1-MM - < I I. ^ ~~ r~r z r\ - Kali competed ia all inu of the national pageant which includes Spokesmodel, Sportswear, Mmanit. tv* | ta.-i.t m_t a a *. TWne l ? B?J ram mooei, laient, /vc tress, rnvwe ana on ocagv Interview. She won the title for her ago group aa well ae the overall title with the higheet points for the pageant Bar awards included a crown, baaaar, trophy, crown pia, a trip back to Disney Worid, a trip to New York, a 8ony DtrUble Stereo System. a three-foot Jewelry cheat ? ws w wy I W W**WW SWWV WSWSg $100 toward a gown, a cuatooi made satin jaahat 600 modeling compositea from Pmaer Bhsdioa of Ohio, $1,000 flavfaga Bond, and some travel expense*. Kelli wes sponsored in the Youag American Junior M ias Pageant by the Little Miaa North Carolina Pageant Directors. Striddaads Mat aad Wallpaper owners, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strickland, aad U-8ave Car Rentals owners. Mr. and Mrs. Heibie Oxendine. Curriculum Development Workshop held recently Recently Center One eoneuhants from Washington. DC., along with Cnmpsnaalniy Hdacadon aad the Social dMriopmaaT^mi*^^ Statr^ uSSdtT Urn participants wore introduced to Indian maources honand at the TWe-V Bsmerti Center and those located ia Iht fSU Library. The gneat speaker for the workshop was Mian Ransom kdfvidual leaaon plans were daeaispsd. rtviawed. aad pseaantad far the pnrpoaa of liitaigiallng MdUn studies edth^ths mviasd gmtls sad AJmrtivcs found in ^the mo BUM usparonent or ruonc aaiwwo. ininy- utree sw^n^diMtemhers ^tW^Schoe^of Rsbseon lWta loason plMs jriJU be used throughout tho school School Brinfs MB Mowtagtoa. PHaefcal af FM Bwett High. rsanaMt Mat all Medenta who hues net wgiatinf tar the 1M1-M aahool year ga la dm school htm t a.m. until 4 sassfirwsttstat: thlaaahsdtyear or edmw whs haes moved lata dm eehool Mndaata anadtag matfimar faraahsnl am tMaumg*d Rex Rennert Founder's Day held recently Rex Rennert School recently observed their Founder's Dey ceremony. Seven men who are considered to be the founding fathers of the school were honored. Their portraits were unveiled and will hang in the school. The seven founding fathers were Mr. Henry Collins. Mr. A.N. Loddear. Mr. Martin Hall, Mr. Proctor Loddear, Mr. Charlie Lowery, Mr. Dennis Maynor and Mr. Eutie Wfflrins. The welcome was by Mike Smith, member of the board of education for the Public Schools of Robeson County. Invocation was by Mr. Maxie Maynor. Mr. Maynor also recognized the former principals of the school: Mr. Bernard Lowty, 1961-63; Mr. A. Bruce Jones 1963-65; Mr. Purnell Swett, 1966-67; Mr. Mark Brooks, 1967-71; Mr. Thomas E. Loddear, 1971-75; Mr. Newman Oxen dine, 1975-78; Mr. Wade Hunt, 1978-81; Mr. Jack W. Morgan, 1981-88; Mr. Johnny Hunt, 1968-90) Mr. Urece Hunt, 1990... Tara Lowery, local artist who presented the portraits to the school, was recognized by Mrs. Velenda Morgan. North-Eastern section of Robeson County. Approximately four miles between the townships of Rennert and Rex, NC is the exact location. Hie school was established in 1961 and named for the two existing communities. The community surrounding the school developed and so did die need for a larger and more comprehensive educational structure. In 1964, two primary classrooms were added to the main building. Then in 1979 a brick gymnasium/ auditorium was constructed to be used bv the school and the community. In 1990 a modem brick building yras constructed, consisting of six classrooms, a library and a guidance office. This new building houses grades 6-8 and covers a total area of 7,500 square feet. Hie main building of Rex Rennert consisted of thirteen classrooms, a cafeteria, career lab, computer lab, lounge , Behavior Improvement room and a principal's office. In 1988-89 the main building underwent major ?renovations, ceilings were lowered, wails were recon structed, air conditioners were installed in all classrooms. OF THEFQUND1NGFATHERSOF REXRENNEXTSCHOOL l/ftoto fry Wm. P. RtveU)

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