Price: 50 Cents First Fridays: Not Just Buppies JCSU Launches Athletic Campaign __ Education/ Page 8A Busing r«f$rs°mM‘ *** i community is Decoming in creaaingjy alarmed at what ap pears to be a retreat from this Community's commitment to a Rudolph Seth, bead of the local Confer®* C*u*atlan Leadership "Whites can be bused Just like us." said state NAACP President Kelly Alexander Jr., repeating a Eh rase used In the 1960s when lacks fought for desegregated schools. The group of about 10 represen tatives of some of Charlotte's most Influential black organi zations called Thursday for mors equity In the pupil assign merit plan and said the quality of education Is declining. "If we fall to get equity, then we fall to get quality and the community has foiled.'' Alexan WGIV Food Drive Slated Gather your good will and bring it along with toys, clothes, canned goods and any non perishable Item to WOIV radio station's annual Mountain Of Rood Drive to be held Saturday, December 12 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the comer of Remount Rd, and Tboroey Ave. v According to Don Cody, Pro gram Director, all goods donated to the food drive will be turned over to the Charlotte Housing Authority and Crists Assistance for distribution to deserving He asks for the support of the Shrine**, Eastern Star, all fra ternities. sororities, organiza tions and business persons and citizens of the community In this charitable event. For more information, call Cody at 570-1600. I i Ticket m in the board °n tion. It la likely to remain Issue. Public Meeting Planned On Beatties Ford Widening Project A public meeting has been scheduled by the City Engineer ing Department on Tuesday, De cember 15, 1987 at 7:30 p.m. In the West Charlotte High School cafeteria, 2219 Senior Drive. The purpose of the meeting Is to discuss the proposed widening of Beatties Ford Road from In terstate 85 to Capps Hill Mine Road. This road widening pro ject is needed to Improve safety and reduce congestion. The meeting Is the first sched uled for the project and will be gin the public Involvement pro cess used by City Engineering staff In the planning phase of major roadway projects. At the meeting. City staff will present the current status of the project and offer residents an opportu nity to Identify issues associat ed with the project. Citizens Interested In obtain ing additional Information about the Beatties Ford Road widening project should contact Steve Beasley. City of Charlotte Engineering Department, 301 South McDowell Street. Suite 400. Charlotte. N.C. Burkette Named Barber-Scotia President By Russell Clark Post Staff Writer After searching more than a year for a leader to replace Dr. Mable Parker McLean as presi dent of Barber Scotia College, the school has found a succes sor. He Is Dr. Tyrone L. Burkette who is currently serving In Ra leigh as the Executive Synod with the North Carolina Presby terian Church. One of the first things Dr. Burkette projects to do when he takes over on July 1 1968 is to learn aa much as he can about the school s rich heritage. "I plan to sit down and have an In depth conversation with Dr. McLean to become more ac quainted with mission of the college and Its history. Beyond that. I want to get acquainted with the propchers, politicians and the entire Concord Commu nity so that are can establish a food rapport with one anothar," said Burkette m a telephone In terview from his Raleigh office. "I think It's also important to be very accessible to all stu dents. the media and all persons interested In the College/ }; - ly Black college. Buricette says he must take cTiarge to move the school ahead. "As president. I must inspire students to move ' W « Mftsr who creates an I motivate - together to native of De trolt, Michigan, he Is a graduate of Livingstone College In Salis bury where he earned his B.A. In Sociology. His educational background also Includes a Mas ters In Divinity from the Inter denominational Theological Center In Atlanta. Ca. He later gained his Ph.D. at the United Theloglcal Seminary In St. Paul's, Minn. He Is an ordained minister and the former pastor of the Community Presbyterian Church In Portsmlth. Va. and the Dayton Avenue Presbyterian Church. Like a pilot of a vessel making a flight on the clouds of Higher Education, Dr. Mable Parker McLean has steered the 119 year-old college for the past 12 years. A spokesman for the school reported that she Is retir ing In July but she could not be reached for comments on her fu ture plans. The historical Independent College Is located between Ca barrus and Corban Avenues in Concord. For over a century, Its rolls have been filled with high achievers. The College was founded In 1867 by Rev. Luka Dociand, who had been commis sioned by the Presbyterian Church to establish an Institu tion In the South to prepare and train young Negro women as teachers and social worker* A long way from its humble birth. "Scotia" Is an accredited four year, liberal arts college ■Which admits students without regard to hex. race, creed or ns Burkett* tlonal or gin. Although the school Is pre dominate^ black. Dr. Burkette feels Its must represent the en tire Community. "We live In a multi-racial and! cultural society, so we must 1*4 fleet and represent the entire! community." points out Burtef! ette. "We all leant from each other no matter what race we are. It's Important for us to haw* students and faculty of different : races and Cultures because we are preparing our young people i for a pluralistic society. Burkette la married to the for mer Dorothy Chambers and haa two children. Oordon 17. mm-.l Michelle. 14.