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Page 2A - THE CHARLOTTE POST - niursday, April 13, 1989 Cosby Co-Star Makes Big Contribution To Barber-Scotia Concord, NC — Phyllcla Ayers Allen Rashad, actress, singer and famed mother and co-star with the Cosby Show, has re cently made a generous contri bution of $20,000 to Barber- Scotia College In the name of the Dr. Mable Parker McLean Scholarship Fund, established In 1988 for the retiring alumni president. Rashad, who graduated from Howard University, magna cum laude. In 1970, was cradled In the Influences of Barber-Scotia as her mother. Vivian Ayers Al len, a Pulitzer Prize-nominated author. Is a graduate, and still holds as very special friends. Dr. McLean, the recently retired president. Dr. Sara Cordery of Rashad White Hall Maryland who served as Dean of Education for many years, Mrs. lone Jones of Char lotte, NC who wrote the Alma Mater and generations of oth ers. In Phyllcla Rashad's child hood, the nurturing Influences of music, biblical studies, gymnas tics, crafts of the seamstress, as well as a guiding emphasis upon womanly poise, self confidence and restraint. . . were emanating substantially from the Presby terian Center of Historic Bar ber-Scotia. "It Is a debt I can hardly re pay," says Hiyllcla, "but this Is to give a nod, and to share some thing of my success with the home base. And 1 must visit Barber-Scotia soon." 'Your kind gift will allow us to take a great leap forward In our continuous goal of fostering ed ucational opportunities for "a toUd community of scholars" at Barber-Scotia College," says Barber-Scotia College President Dr. Tyrone L. Biarkette. 'You and your mother head the list of our fine supporters, who form the backbone of every Bar ber-Scotia College fund-raising endeavor, and you deserve a great deal of credit for our suc cesses. "I congratulate you and your family on the splendid achieve ments you now experience and enjoy In your chosen profes sions, as well as what you model and give to the community," adds Dr. Burkette. CRC Alleges Misconduct Continued From Page lA that In the last 45 months it has participated In 305 police mis conduct review board findings. Of the 305, 62 complaints In volved police misuse of force but Bullard said that the CRC has not had to publlcty discuss their participation in any of the In vestigations until the King Inci dent. "We believe that the Internal review processes of the depart ment have been effective In pro tecting the rights of all concerned and In promoting proper disci pline In the department." Bul lard said. In his letter to Gilchrist, Dean alleges that he was told by Cher- ly residents that officer Pope regularly harassed black youths In the Cherry community. Samle Pittman, a member of CRC, said In his meeting with Cherry residents he perceived mixed feelings towards police In the community "depending upon the age" of those questioned. "The older residents believe there Is good communications between ftemselves and the po lice depautment," said Pittmam. "The younger residents ex pressed that they are very dis satisfied with police treatment In the neighborhood." The CRC Is atsklng amy citizen who has information relevant to the King Incident to make the information avadlable to the Po lice Internad Affairs Division or people may caiU the CRC at 336- 2424. EEOC Takes Court i^peal Continued From Page lA Van Hoy said Anderson's didn't hire the complalnamts for "non-dlscrlmlnatory reasons" such as being fired from previ ous jobs or because applicants specified part-time work. "There were just better- quaillfled people," he sadd. Arrington charged that Ander son's destroyed applications, hindering EEOC's case. "In terms of relief for these In- dlvlduads, that part was hin dered because Anderson's burned their applications," he sadd. "In essence, Anderson's bene- fttted from destroying the appli cations." Van Hoy denied that charge, noting that Potter's ruling cleared the restaurant and EEXX: had access to Anderson's files. "There's no evidence of mali cious Intent to destroy applica tions," he sadd. "Arrington Is a liar, and )rou can quote me on that." Jimmie Anderson, the restau rant's founder, suffered from Al zheimer's Disease Ibefore his death last year and may have unwittingly destroyed papers. Van Hoy sadd. Gauy Anderson, Jimmie Ander son's son, now runs the restau rant For the government's part, winning the appeail ensures that Anderson's will be required to treat blacks more equitably. "At least the appellate court aigreed that these people were discriminated against," he said. "It's a mixed victory." 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