Talledega College Holds Regional Conference "Dega Survival" will be the center of discussion during the three-day Southern Regional conference of the Talladega College Alumni Associa tion. which will be held at the Adam’s Mark Hotel this weekend. According to Greg Alston, presi dent of the North Carolina Alumni chapter, there are many items an the agenda. "Some of the things we will focus on are alumni fundrais ing activities, school endowments, and constitutional changes." In addition to those pertinent items, Alston added that the college’s president. Dr. Paul B. Mohr Sr. will give an overall evalua tion of Talledega’s status. \ *‘3 The North Carolina chapter will host the conference. Friday’s activities will include** meeting of the Regional Alumni Board at noon, conference registra tion at l p.m., and at 8 p.m. a reception in the honor of Dr. Mohr Sr. to be held at JCSU’s student union. sSSS at 9:90 a.m. Dr. Paid B. Mohr .Talledega fcretMent speakers to be featured include the college president, Dove Savage, national alumni president, and Matthew Bowie, die director of alumni affairs. Later that evening the alumni association will sponsor Jones, North -Mecklenburg; Michelle Gill, West Mecklenburg; ! and Denick Tate, West Charlotte. Career options available to per sons who complete the B.S. degree In Agribusiness include Commodity Analyst, Agricultural Loan Supervisor, Export-Import Agent and Marketing Analyst, For further information, call Leonard E. Bodrick, director of the JCSU Upward Bound program, at 378-110S. tei---1— I'V If you’re hopelessly overburdened by debts... Can ^ personal bankruptcy \helpyou? It ju* might be the answer. A repayment plan far your current debts under Chapter 13 ef the new Bankruptcy Code can serve to eliminate creditor harrassmeqt while permitting you to retain the property you have worked so hard to acquire. . cr“,,w“ to learn if you are ellgfbie. O. MAX GARDNER □, P.A. Attorney and Counsellor at Law »N. Church. St, Suite 110 f Charlotte.NC ' Y’ [ £'%.■> the Alpha Lyra e-Vega Awards banquet. The conference will dose on Sun day with a worship service at the New Emmanuel Congregational United Church of Christ. Talledega alumni holds its regio nal conference for two consecutive years, afterwhkh a national alumni meeting is held Talledega is a four-year liberal arts college with an enrollment between 700 to 800 students. Accord ing to Alston, Talledega ranks' number one in percentage of students with advanced degrees. A $50 registration fee will indude the entire conference, whereas persons are able to attend the banquet for $22. At the banquet Betty C. Walker, an Instructor at J.C. Smith, will provide the enter tainment. Officers of the North Carolina Alumni chapter are Greg Alston, president, Joan Silvey-vice presi dent, Cleopatra Carr-secretary, and Margaret Wilson-treasurer. PAY uss Advertise in the Charlotte Post Call 376-0496 Today! I I M I ^ ■III M ■■■■ J | I ^IpLJJLLJLjUJLj^l I A l"al 1 ■ I i J ■* A MOi vmikimon Wvd., Chorion., 1400 W Trod*. Chorion#; MW N Orohom. Chorion*; mo control Av. I Chorion. Arrowood A Honor* Ford »<*.. Chorion*. KM WlMlmon Wvd . Chorion*, mm w Trod* I Chorion*. 1*14 * AOMQvord. Chorion*; 4dW H. Tryon. Chorion., UH ■ lndM»*ndWM*. Chorion* I