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* GENE WARltEN Director of Public Information IMRfJtNF ROBERTSHfTOMFS 113W MEMBER OFPSb CHANCEUDR S CWB I )arlcne Robert* of Pembroke, executive director of the Pembroke Redevelopment Commission, has become the 113th member of the PSU Chancellor's Club. An '85 graduate of P81J with a B.S. in business administration, she served on active duty with the U.S. Army Military Pblice for almost three years, attaining the rank of first lieutenant. SHe was stationed at Ft Bragg and Ft McClcllan, Ala. Ms. Roberts is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Roberts Jr. In her position with the Pembroke Redevelopment Crtounission. she has a budget of a half million dollars and a staff of eight. She Is responsible for 241 units. Aa a Chancellor's Club meailier, she pledges to donate $1,000 a year to I*SU for a period of 10 years or an equivalent gift. Commenting upon her becoming a member, Ms. Roberts said:" If T m going to put my money anywhere, it should be in education hecausg I believe education is the greastest equaliser and opportunity creator. I want to give to PSU because it's a hometown university, and i'm very proud of it. The Chancellor's Club is a wonderful thing hecause it's not one race, hut all races banding together to accomplish something very worthwhile. It's an organization that benefits Robeson County and the entire state." As a Chancellor's Club member, Ms. Roberts, 29, will receive many privileges at PSU For more information on the Chancellor s Club, telephone Elizabeth Mclntyre, PSU resource develop ment officer, at 521-4214. Ext. 533. I'SU AI 'PRO VFTi AS INSTITUTION WITH BUDGET FlEXmniTY Hie UNC Board of Governors recently approved PSU as one of 10 campuses within the 1$-rampus UNC system that appliced for "special responsibility" designations. This means that PSU Chancellor Joseph Oxendine immediately is given greater autonomy over the campus finances, attaining what has been described aa "budget ROBERTS SUCHANK dWENS flexibility." Other UNC system schools which also won that designation were East Carolina University, ENaabeth City State University. FaycUevilk State University, the N.C. School of the Arts. Unlvmity, UNC- Chapel Hill. UNC- Charlotte. UNC Gremishoro and UNC Wilmington. angela suchank is new isu director of institutional research Dr. Angela Suchanie, 29, a nativnof Charlottesville, Va.. has been named IHll dirertir of Institutional research for assessment and also assailant professor of political science. Dr. Sueank earned her B.S. in government and social science at Longwuod College in Farm villa, Va., and both her M.P.A. in public administration and Ed.D in higher education administration at the University of Delawar Prior to joining PSU. she was coordinator of institutional studies at Trenton, NJ State College from 1985-91. She served as coordinator of computer instruction at Pennsylvania State University from 1984-85. m El an IE owens becomes TELECOM Ml inica dons produmon coordinator Meianie Owens, 27, a native of Manhattan, Kan., is the new production coord ian tor fur telecommunications at PSU. She earned her B.C. in business administration and marketing at Kansas State University and is married to Captain Samuel Owens, a native of Philadelphia. rejsing conducts workshop for sc. teachers at columbia Dr. Robert Raising, PSU prafeseor of communicative arts, recently conducted a full-day workshop for experienced teachers of advanced placement English from across the stat of North Carolina. The workshop, held in Colubmia, SC had the topk: "Literature and Composition." Reising was invited by the College Hoard and Educational Testing Service to conduct the workshop. SfcT \ -iiiitiir I LETS I TALK MATTRESS DEALS: i oAVfc W ? BP I FTOMOURIAAGE i INVENTORY OE fjr*D\ PREMIUM QUALITY BE DOING BY BEMCO ?&=* SLEEP SETS HURRY WHILE SUPPLY LASTS' ^ til Itw US. GymnoitCT how B6DMI19 09 B6fliC0 Vfetikbrirrr PEMBROKE FURNITURE CO. _ ^vote| Mary Sanderson I for Mayor of Pembroke Devoted Concerned Available N?vonb?r5,1991 "Your Support I* Apprtcioud" ? Say Yor Heap It In ?? THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE I would like to take this opportunity to tell you that I am a candidate for the position of councilman for the Town of Pembroke. I would like for you to exercise your right as a citizen and vote for the candidates of your choice on November 5,1991. If you feel that I am worthy to represent you on your Town Board, your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. Thank You, ,i " ^ 1 -pv. < ( Larry McNeill I PA WHIcl Ml ASSOCIATES, P.A. Lumberton Radiological Associates, P.A. 209 West 27th Street Lumberton, N.C. 28359 Is Pleased To Announce The Association Of Richard Qnegy, M.D. In the practice of Diagnostic Radiology and Medical Imaging FREEMAN A. BERNE, M.D. CARL W. HOFFMAN, M.D. BOYD B. QASQUE, JR., M.D. AtWachovia,You GetALoan. NotARunaround. Wachovia invites you to come in and apply for a loan, because we're ready to lend. A Personal Banker" will help you choose the loan that's right for you, such as an installment loan to improve your home, buy a car, or pay for college expenses. Home equity loans and a Wachovia Visa* or MasterCard* also are available. Another option is a BankLine* line of credit, which provides overdraft protection for your checking account. And no matter what kind of loan you choose, your loan starts with and stays with your own Personal Banker. Because a Personal Banker makes sure you get individual attention for your loan, not a runaround. To learn more about the variety of loans available at Wachovia, call or stop by your near est Wachovia office and talk with a Personal Banker. The right loan at the right time. ^ACHOVIA
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