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Show The Thunderbird r Monday April 21, 1986 Paqe 3 "1 1 The ASSUSC Starlisht Club PRESENTS Claire Berger in concert Friday April 25, at 9:00 p.m. in the Great Hall. Doors open at 8:00 p.m. for dancing. $2.00 per person, $3.50 per couple. Georgia senator to speak Thursday BY GRACE SNELL The 1960s were profoundly influenced by Julian Bond, and because of his sensible, rational and moderate approach to the civil rights issue, and because of the profound respect in which he was held, he was nominated vice president at the Democractic Convention in 1968, notes Dr. Eugene T. Woolf. Bond, Georgia senator, is this week's Convocation speaker. The title of his lecture is Politics for the People. It will begin at 11 a.m. in the SUSC Auditorium. Bond will also present the 1985-8Grace Adams Tanner Lecture in Human Values. Bond has led the way in a number of grassroots campaigns to foster full participation in the political process by minorities. His civil rights stance is a product of what he calls Sins against the people, and his concern is with increased military spending and the erosion of American civil rights. 6 Nonalcoholic beverages will be served at the Starlight Club Bar. Bond is a dedicated advocate of equality for all. He is a founding member of the National Committee to free Soviet Jewry and an active member of the Atlanta h Coalition. Bond is a former leader and founder of the Student Coordinating Committee at Morehouse College. There he participated in the s and other activities of the voting drives, civil rights movement until his campaign for a state representative in 1965. He was elected to a seat created by reapportionment in the Georgia House of Representatives that year, but was prevented from taking office in January 19t6 by members of the legislature who objected to his statements about the Vietnam conflict. He won a second election in February 1966, but a special House Committee once again voted to bar him from membership in the legislature. Bond won a third election in November 1966, and in December 1966 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Black-Jewis- Advance reservations requested by calling Non-Viole- 586-776- sit-in- (continued on page SUSCs first distinctive entertainment. Starlight Club in Claire will teach a comedy workshop on Friday in Room 108 in the Theatre Arts Building, from TOO p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. 7) Sponsored by ASSUSC. A COLLECTION OF CLASSICS Ny , ' " $ RENT ONE, GET ONE REEL ENTERTAINMENT FREE (UNLIMITED ' NQMBER) 33 NORTH MAIN STREET CEDAR CITY (JT. 84720 FREE POPCORN! Call Monday thru Saturday Expires April 31, 1986 A $ A" X 0 A$-- '' "A, |