Collins Appointed to PSL Board Of Trustees ? way 1000. Wehape to gtve?e students fh^rewm^E' cummumty^WeEl know thm a lot of our withers arc want to go intoiunt This iaa mat program to attract their FCptocCUfcCfllS. * * The new trustees alio mid rim would like to sec the Trwsintitetii becoam more interested and iavolved ttJh^JtaMer'1 of Bu?mcss developing " I would litem hospitals to aponaor PSU students to mend medical school In return, the new doctors would serve their communities, said Collins "PSU is proud of its social wait program which was reaccmdited this year." Collins said. We're also very pleased with the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program." Collins has been associated with Pembroke State University aace die was 16 "1 worked in Or. (Charles) Jenkins' office (Academic AfBursiasa student worker." Collins said. " and I've been trying to work with University as much as possible ever since. " Sybil Lowry Collins nugoted in biology as an undergraduate student at PSU She earned a Master of Education degree withaconccntrahon in secondary education from Bowie State College. Md. in 1979 She taught physical science and math in Maryland and biology and physical science at Pembroke Senior High School. In 1981, Collins became the secretary-treasurer for her husband Jeff s dental practice. Since 1992. she has been part owner and assistant to the director of quality assurance at the Pemberton Nursing Center in Pembroke Sybil and Jeff are the proud parents ofJessicaChanning, U.Purnell Swett High School; Tyler Jeffery, II, Pembroke Middle School, and Benjamin Kyle, 8. Pembroke Elementary School. Sybil Lowry Colli** Gov Hunt's Aug 9 letter began ' It gi ves me great pleasure to appotm you to serve as a member of the Pembroke State University Board of Trustees." It was printed on official stationery with the Mate of North Carolina seal centered at the top of the page ???t addressed to Svbil Lowry Collins from Pembroke Upon receiving that letter. Svbil Lowry Collins, a 1977 PSU Sum ma Cum Laude graduate, became the newest member of Pembroke State 's Board of Trustees She was sworn in by outgoing board chairman Manon bass during the September trustees meeting held in Old Main Her reaction" "When I was in college. I didn't know anything about a board of trustees," explained Collins it was not as visible as it is now It's a great honor " Collins has witnessed the growth of the University I've watched several PSU buildings going up. she said.' and a lot of good programs are taking place on campus as a board member. i hope we can make Pembroke stare become better known as the great small college that it truly is "WPSl-TV. the campus television station, is creative and produces interesting reports. I hope PSU attracts more people by that and the fun things happening on campus." said Collins She would like to see more community and corporate sponsorship ?a nman/1 dcv ' " * 1 ii >ah ia tWI MUUCUVO lO OWVUU S JO. 1 MVUIU eventually like a student to be sponsored throughout the entire tour years of college. Loyalty is out there." Collins said. " and I'd like to have more donations of SI.000 to scholarship funds especially from Would partic^^^^te^^w'theu money support, she said, "so why not sponsor a student to attend our local University rather than send money across the seas to fund things that you can't see happening? "When supporting the new Teaching Fellows Program, graduates give back to their communities through teaching. "Collinssaid "Whatbetter way to donate money and make a better place to live" This way. we select a person to teach our children and we know their capabilities We can. therefore, expect a great by product. better educated students, here in our own schools Collins continued by saying' 'The Teaching Fellows Program is a great Pembroke Kiwonis Report 'President's Night. ' was observed ai Linda's Restaurant "Tuesday evening Members and their wives enjoyed a delicious steak dinner given by host, outgoing President Buddy Bell The steaks were dished up by Linda, herself along with the green beans and white boiled potatoes Dessert was enjoyed following the dtnuer at the home of Buddy and Mrs Bell Next week s meeting will be installation night to be held at the Town and Country Restaurant Gradv Hunt will be installed as the President Families will be guests The following Tuesday night is "Founder's Night", the club will be 33 years young. Families will join tn the celebration Prayer by Kiwanian Vardeli Swett. Reporter. Ken Johnson. w?mmmm?m?mim?mmm?u LUMBEE TRIBE'S ANNUAL OLD STYLE DANCE FESTIVAL AND POW WOW September 30 - October 2,1994 North Carolina Indian Cultural Center Pembroke, NC ( Ow$7,OOaOOA^^^^^y Jj / \ DRUG FREE EVENT % 24 HOUR SECURITY V / Admission: $4.00 par psison $2.00 Sanlor Ctoans and CNkten 12 ml undm FREE* Infants and handteaooad S V " was WW W> I MB ? Sponsored by: Lumbal Regional Development AnociiUm For Wormabon CaH (910)521-8002 Dear Mist Connee: Our tribal council tndjribal ^unda\ Now. the council sjobis ?o pass tribal law aod the chairman stub IS to com, out the tribal laws He don t make aa\ laws himself. Miss Loooee. cause out coaswutmu has tbiilbtaai alls ilwparmnn of powers Course, he can veto a tribal law. but our counoil can tun mound and over rale bin on that And. if the people ain't satisfy with any of them, they can recall them from office, or pass their ownlaw andthat binds the council and the tribal chairman I sure like our constitution. Miss Connee There s something about rule by law. instead of ntle bv man that is mighty pleasing to 01 Wiz. Now . you take LRDA They operate by the rules they make up. and the people ain't got no say about it They don t even have to tell people what they redoing. Now. vuu take this newspaper they're putting out. According to what Old Wiz heard, they're trying to change their image in the community by putting out a newspaper that makes them look good Course, looks ain't never bother. Old Wiz. Its a man's deeds that counts in the cod. not his looks. Otherwise. Old Wiz and some more folks he knows would be in big trouble I'm hoping that m theirnext paper, them LRDA bovs will tell us about I that letter they km to Stater Dorothy Lowary She got elected to SB on die LRDA board The way 1 beard it they ve asked her to resign ott then board 1 reckon if toe ikxi t, they're going to kick her off. Mm Coonee. Thais how much LRDA thiaks of tbc people. If ihey don't like who the people elect to the* board. then they git hd of thaaa, According to this other paper, the LRDA has beea meet tag up there to nriraffi Itiiir Tomes OldWiz would like to know tx> v. much money they've spent meeting up there with fancy hotel bills, eating, and everything else Why toey can't meetjbete andj^o and be with their families, is bevond Old Wiz Bui. pretty soon. Old Wiz is got a feeling they are going to ask our Churches to give them tome money. Well. I believe thai if they can spend their money oa such foolishnesses. they needn't to be asking our Churches for any And. another thing 1 heard is that tbem boys are looking at "hanging their papers in Raleigh They must have forgotten to put matin their little paper. Miss Coonee. Or else, they ain't wanting us to know about it. But. according to what Old Wiz beard, they're wanting to change their papers so that the people elect 7 of them. and them 7 will appoint i to their board The way it now works, we elect Mofthera. and them 14 appoint 3 mm Coana. thai* Mat loo much to that ?iiber, if its hue thai (key re Coomo. cause (key're a private corporation fhey mat a inbei jjovenamat where ovmythmg kta to be utinthc ?pei) and the peupl have the taai my-ao New. s don < know a whole lot. Mm c otuwe. bat I'm h hllig foey oieel the Aral 7.MmCoNMe Maybe, i rda ftguree they me abou< to k** something. end if *ey c?u hoid onto to SOkTmey figure they U pick ep I mi >r<s vote to swing things their way. Cow*. Old v> train'! going to believe our tribal council u going to Ml Ibr that, but them LRDA boyt are mighty clever If they've tafeed to Brother Brook*about this hesureain tswdso audi relieve we caa take Ms word oa whether or aot the LRDA is up to sontstka^thmaia'thnhebaei naiim of the pyi WeUJ reckon CMdWiz has talked checking oa is the boiling pot m LRDA The way Old WixMrnd it some folks thms been dou* their beet to please them LRDA boys ain't too happy about the way they're bow being treated. Pretty tooa, I taokoa them LRDA boys wiU be telling them who they can aseoctaw with, aud who they can't. Next they'll be tailing than when they can vote, aad how to vote 1 tie lomkueiaem Ihtt nint got nortspeci tot the people who do their work, and if this is what ie gotag on. them LRDAboysoughttobeaahmaed. Now. y ell be on the weech-out in A*n<The^re8wimhng 10,000 of ut to sign a pen ti ton for them Old Wu ain't seen it. bm ae soon eel git one. I'm going toaekmy Four County to Sponsor Food Pixtgrom The Foar Cwatfy CoMMMtty ? Services, lac announces the ' sponsorship of the ChUd and Adult Cm Food Protein Steels wtU be available at ao separate lam id * vaaaVMJ^J pal'li, l|MU mi/at bimetal listed below aad will ?. be provided wabowi regard so race, ookv.aatK3oalohyia.reuipoa.aex. or handicap Fairmoot Head Stan Ceaaer. Marietta Head Start Cefiter Max KM Head Stan Ceaaer. PaaMa Head Start Ceaaer. Prospect Head Stan Ceatar. Red Springs Head Stan, 1 Rowland Head Stan Ceaaer, Saady drove Head Stan Center aad St Pauls Head Stan Ceatar ^EljgbUay farayaad t VOLUNTEER TRAINING Wednesdays October 5 - November 9 plione'ealis fiito!l<,,hip and luPP?rt 10 P?dent? and families through Are you interested in learning how to be a .good listener? How to handle your own and others' feelings about death and dying? How to help famines cope with caregiving and grief? For more information and to register for the Training Course: ^ COME TO THE ORIENTATION PROGRAM Monday, October 3,1994 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 2002 N. Cedar Street Lumberton, N. C. Please call to sign up for the Orientation Program. We will reserve an Information packet for you. 910) 671-5601 (910) 73S-1905 or (910) 73S-1335 * LUMBEE RIVER ^k\ ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION Meeting The Needs of Our Senior \ * Memberships With... t Budget Billing t Bank Drafts # Energy Assistance uHeiP a Needy Friend* ? Senior Citizen Variable Pay Plan For more information about these programs and others please contact your local office. Supporting growth development through the wist use of tLtcnucm . . Red Spring! Lumberton Raeford 843-4131 738-1151 875-4349 ' j~ Fayetteville Laurinburg Fairmont 485-6179 276-2735 628-0066 i?? I

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view