,vvAKY UVERMORE LI&RAKT BROKE STATE UNIV&RSiT* Published Each Thursday Since January 18,1973 Carouha Ihdiah Voice Pembroke, NC Robeson County "Building communicative bridges in a tri-racial setting " < UME 20 NUMBER 8 \ Vo\SL& MMMHilMMMMtfliMMiMHillMHIHHlMMMIiHHiMHiaHMliHH % ^ s Thompfccjp seeks seat on I \ i|\ \of Education ill Angus B. Thompson U '' , ?- Tbonpaon, II, has announced his candidacy the board of education of the Public j&hooU^f Robeson County. He released the following "After reflecting on my service on the Interim School Board and the School Board of the Public. Schools of Robeson County, I realize the enormous challenges which lie ahead for our school system. "I offer the bold leadership necessary to bring about changes and encourage partnerships between education, business, community, and other public agencies. "My platform is as foOows: "1. We must implement an aggressive preventive maintenance program to save our existing buildings and toupake the educational environment aesthetially "attMctive. 'V We must enrich our curriculum so that it becomes more relevant, inclusive, multi-cultural, and reflective of the ethnic diversity of our world. The high incidence of violence in Robeson County schools and in the community at large convinces me that conflict resolution courses should be incorporated in every school. "3. We must provide new choices and alternatives in the way we deliver the educational program, but within the framework of a public school system collaborating with other entities, not delegating this task to other entities. The Year Round Education and Cities in Schools Programs have proven successful models for providing choice and alternatives. "4. We must decrease our drop out rate. You cannot teach children if they are not in school. We must find new non-traditional ways to keep today's non- traditional students interested in academics and vocational training. "5. We must vigorously pursue equalization in funding as our number one state legislative agenda. On the other hand, we must bring about the higest ideal of school merger in Robeson County which was equal opportunity in education and parity of schools. "I am married to Jacquelyn Thompson, Lumber-ton High School teacher, and the father of a fifth and sixth grade student at Gilbert Carrol Middle School. I am employed as Robeson County Public Defender, a member of Prince Hall Grand Lodge #127, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, and Trustee of Sandy Grove Baptist Church, JLumberton. NC." Senator Terry San ford, D-NC, recently met with high school students chosen to participate in Presidential Classroom youth leadership program. Pictured from left Oroontboro- Kritti Ptarc* of Boom; Amttmm Sadly of Ayrtndt,' Nook Wood? of Pombroho; and TyHorrmM of I Pembroke State Univertity't Oats of 'St it shown at tit hOth year reunion recently. Left to right, the membert are Ekla Noriega, Jotephut LocUear, Verdom LocUear [not a member but wife of Steve LocUear], Steve LocUear, Ward Clark, Jr., johnny A. LocUear, Joyce Jacobs Lowry, Lindy Martin, Maggie Lou Brooks, Motor Strickland, Jet tit Maynor, Joyce Locldear [not a member but wife of Jotephut LocMear\, Helen S. Lowry |not a member, but a friend of Daphne .foaet], Mildred M. Oxendrne and Daphne L Jonet. I To Subscribe To The earaiw Indian vote I Col