David Weinstein
Named Chairman of
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PSU Board OfTrustees
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The Pembroke Stale Universttv
Bawd of Trustees elected a former
: mayor of Lumbertoo as its chairman
David F Weinstein. who served
as Lumberton's mayor from I987 to
1991. replaced Marion Bass as
chairman of the 13 member board
Bass is a 196S PSL graduate and
lives in Charlotte He has served on
the board of trustees tor 7 years, the
last three as its chairman. He will
remain until his term of service expires
in 1993
' Elected as vice chair was Gloria
G Williams from Raeford Williams
has served on the board since 1989
John C Nicholson of Lumbertoo
was elected by the board as its
secretary Robert E. Caton from
Limberton. Sybil Lowry C oil ins from
Ptmbroke. and Fred George from
Laurinburg were elected to serve on
the board's executive committee
Collins was recently appointed by
Governor Hunt in August to fill the
seat vacated by JoAnn Locklear of
Lumbertoo who was elected Robeson
County Clerk of SupenorCourt. Board
members are prohibited from holding
public office The board voted
unanimously to commend Mrs
Locklear for her contributions to
Pembroke State
Continuing to serve as Pembroke
State's board of trustees are H. Dobbs
Gxendine. Sr.. from Lumberton, Jem
Lowry from Sunset Beach. Adolph
Dial from Pembroke. Ronald C
Hammonds from Lumberton. Herbert
H Robertson from Proctorville and
Lerrence Brewton. president of
| PSU's Student Government
' Association
Die Scptembei board meeting
included reports from Vice Chancellor
for Academic Affairs. Charles R
lenkms. Vice Chancellor for Student
Affairs jMMs.a C basis. Vttie
Chancellor for business Affairs. R
Vci.' .Hast, sai Vice Ciacceilcr fc
Development and University
Relations. Prudence S. Precourt
la his picscuution lo the boaua
Chancellor Oxeodioe Mid he hod
an outstanding group of vice
chancellors and was very proud
of their accomplishments and
leadership He introduced to the board
Professor Sue lien Cabe who is the
chair of the Faculty Senate
Chancellor Oxendine told the
board that The University of North
Carolina's General Administration
has made plans to upgrade Pembroke
State toaCofiipicSer^ivel University
based upon a finding by the Carnegie
Foundation According to the
Chancellor. General Admmistrabon
is seeking additional funds to
accomplish this
The impact of the elevation to
Comprehensive 1 status on PSU would
mean an increase in the library
holdings, administrative staff, frctihy
for the graduate programs, and in
faculty salaries.
Chancellor Oxendine also repotted
on the status ofthe Regional center for
Economic Development. "Mr.
David Weinstein and I went to
Washington D C. to meet with
Congressman Rose and a delegation
of persons that he had assembled."
said Oxendine "We asked for $6
million from the federal government
and then will need an additional S3
million from the state
Outgoing chairman Bass thanked
board members for their suppott during
the past three years. "1 also chaired
three board meetings as vice
chairman." he said, "during
that time and the last three years, the
board operated to determine who we
are. where we're going, and how to
get there
"We hired a new chancellor,
we re-defined the mission statement,
and we looked at ourselves during the
feasibility study." Bass said.
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raise money for the university, and we
worked towards improving
relationships with regional hign
schools." said Bass
After his election as board
chairman. Weinstein complimented
his predecessor and said, "Manon
Bass has done an outstanding job He
has been physically, emotionally and
mentalK attached to this
(chairman si job "
Weinstein pledged to keep the
faculty. administration, students and
k>04?d itt?mber& ?m ill
before adjourning the meeting
. Southeastern Family Violence
On National Children's Day.
Southeastern Family Violence C enter
is sponsoring a Free Puppet Show, on
October 14. 1994 from 6 p.m to 7
p.m at the Robeson County Public
Library Refreshments will be served
Lhtertainment Former Little Miss
I . urn bee
Southeastern Family Violence
Center is seeking diligent and caring
volunteers to work with abused women
and children Volunteer Training is
scheduled for October 22. 1994 from
9 a.in to 3 p.m at our Counseling
center Lunch will be provided For
more information call ''39-8622 and
Help Us Stop The Hurt'"
Educational Notes
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' In celebration of Notional Food
Service Week, September 19-23,
Pembroke Elementary cafeteria staff
hare honored with gifts, cards, and
special treatsfrom staff and students.
Vfrv Tracey Clark and Ms. Jeannie
Ballard presented two candle
aSbangements from the third grade
tfbchers and assistants.
Pictured from left to right
(Seated): Paulette Love, Brendu
Sanderson, Katie Chavis. Standing:
Tracey Clark, ShelbyChavis, Annette
Hunt, Maty Scott, WiUa McNeil,
Desser Carter, Kelvin Jacobs, Wayne
Swett, Faye Mitchell, Ms. Jeannie
Ballard.
: VarfiwW Feed Service week wm
em September 19-23, 1994. On
Wedmetdmy, September 21.1994 Ae
fiecnlty end aaff pretemtad rack
Materia empteyee *4* a earmge.
Alta, the facaky end naffpretemtad
e lanckeon in haaar efme cafeteria
from Ufi ? right: MMy
lactimr, Lucy Lmekhat, Jimmy
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yicfttttd it: AUct Chflfii
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With His hand on his Bible and a
prayerofhope and faith. Harold Glvnn I
Dial jusi completed a Write-In Petition
as a candidate for the Maryland Fifth
Congressional District Dial a
candidate ui the Democrat primary
received 6.3IS votes He siud that
reminded him of the 7.000 son's of
Levi "I wonder where the other 685
are. I would like to find them I know
they are there, they just haven t beard
about my campaign as a B1BL1CIS ,
When asked why he is following |
up this primary with a Write-In
campaign, he gave the following
confident response " Senator Strom
rhurmond went to the Senate with a
Write-In campaign If it worked for
him w ith the help of the LORD, it can
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work for me Manv people did not
Itnow about my candidacy, but we had
to stait somewhere It has been ooe
miracle after another In case you I
didn t know it. I spent less than S500 i
on campaign literature and ads 1 had
no posters or billboard and received <
6315 vote, coming in 3rd in a Held of
seven candidates with the help of the
LORD. God is good I received no i
monev frpm an\one and I will not
accept any money from anyone. I owe
my total allegiance to JESUS '
CHRIST I am accountable to Hid
body and seek their ad vice and prayers.
Please pray for me. My father always
told me.' A winner never quits, and a
quitter never wins! We have a new
fire started on the political landscape
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Mag to bin I am a B1BUC1ST I
to be the WOI* o
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re the ooi v ones tfiai wort, aac wili
#t thai o d back oa track I aaad
i^K-WRiri IN my name
DIAL* oa yoar November ballot at
our carehdatc for the Maryland Fifth
uogn ssional Dictnct And as always
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do so bv Rotoam AdMbuif. Ha ?
gotebiy charoctartnd ? the Bitot*
hMft?r Kac hrtwi (
selected a> Pureed Swett Hiyb >
school's V'arsitv Baseball Coach (
Principal Bill Brewington shakes 1
lauds to congratulate Hodges as I
Athletic Director Pope Rovce McNeill
stands b\
b> Yvonne Barnes Dial
A nets teacher at Purnetl bwett
High. Michael Hodges, has been
chosen to coach varsitv baseball
Hodges, who graduated from
Richmond Senior High in lV8v and
St AndrewsCollege in IW3. replaces
Tommy Lowrv who resigned over the
summer "\Ve just want to be
competitive in what I feel Is one of the
best conferences in the state with
teams like Richmond. Scotland, and
Anson said Mr Hodges
Hodges coached over the summer
with the Launnburg Post ."SO American
>~egR>n baseball team In high school
?ie was a two-time all MHitheaoeni 4
A conference player In college he
was named All District 26 and All _
all of I <*>2 before becomtap assistant
MseballcoachatSt Andrews College
Shopping
Lets ^shopping October 20.1?m
to Potomac Mills a Virejua. Pice wilt
be S45 pre pereoa end ate group will
be traveling aa Bator's Coach Tours
The reaaoo for the event is to do
some early Chriatma* shopping.
The shopping expedition tsbein^
sponsored bv the Committee to Elect
Lam Towttseod. District IS. Hurtae
of Representatives
For more id formal kni contact
Rarest Dial at 321-S22S. Diane Coins*
at 521-2051. Andreaa Scott at 521
3104. or Leavim Chavi* at 321 -3041
Moaev must be paid bv October
20 Bos will depart Area Ltaabee
Bank parking lot at 5 a m and return
at 12 midntght
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