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The George-Anne Student Media Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 2-27-1975 The George-Anne Georgia Southern University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1975). The George-Anne. 767. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/767 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. E1 e R K R y FEB 27 1975 roOWSWbOUTHEHWO E«E <r ^ eorse-annepublished by students cf georgia southern college SzI. 55 No. 21 Slalesboro, Georgia I'luirsdav, February 27, 1!17,»JC Marshall Tucker Band Coming Wednesday Since 1969, when The Allman drums, and percussion; and Brothers Band became the first Jerry Eubands, alto sax, flute, original blues and boogie band in and vocals. the South, there have been Lead guitarist Toy Caldwell several additions to the list. explains, "When we formed this Among these are the Marshall band, we said, 'Man, let's quit Tucker Band and Grinder Switch, doing all this copy music and try appearing March 5 at the Hanner to be a little more original about Fieldhouse. it all. Let's play what we want to The Marshall Tucker Band, one play.' " Their determination to of the South's biggest blues rock "go for broke" and devote all of groups, is based in Spartanburg, their efforts towards the success South Carolina. The group of the band has placed the group features Tommy Caldwell, bass in the spotlight of national guitarist and vocalist; Toy prominence. Caldwell, lead, steel guitar, and Marshall Tucker was thrust vocals; George McCorkle, rhyth- into national prominence with m guitar; Doug Gray, lead vocals their first album The Marshall I'he Marshall Tucker Band will appear in concert March 5 at Hanner. and percussion; Paul Riddle Tucker Band. The followup album, A New Life, did quite well on the national charts. With the production of the second album, Model UN Fund Short Of 1975 Goal- the group was reviewed as "the best new band to come out of the South" and "ready for headliner status." Their latest album Student Activity Budget Provides Aid Where We All Belong combines a dynamic live performance and This year, Georgia Southern This year's 1975 delegation is upon within the formal structures 3.) Legal Committees superbly smooth studio tracks. College will participate in the made up of eleven GSC students. of the United Nations. Some of (Terrorism and Law of the Sea) Commenting on the success of National Model United Nations They, along with 1200 college age the major committees to be 4.) Conference on Multinational The Marshall Tucker Band, Toy Corporations held in New York City. In- student from the United States organized and their interests are Caldwell says, "We sold this band 5.) World Disarmament volvement in the NMUN is a and 32 other countries, will meet as follows: through our own gigs. We went function of the GSC Political in New York City the week of 1.) The Political Committee Conference out there and played our asses 6.) Special Session of the GA on Science Department, and Dr. April 21-27. The students will act (Strengthening International off." Lane Van Tassell is in charge of as ambassadors from their Peace and Security, Raw Materials. Grinder Switch, composed of 7.) Advisory Committee on the event for the fourth con- assigned country and will be Peacekeeping, and Indian Ocean four Floridians, is based in the Administrative and Budgetary secutive year. familiar with the country's as Zone of Peace) "Southern Capital of Boogie," "The NMUN exists to give political, social, and economic 2.) Social Humanitation and Questions Macon, Georgia. Their music college students an inside view of issues. During the conference, Cultural (Refugees, Apartheid, 8.) Committee of 24 on rests on a bedrock foundation of Decolonization what takes place in the United resolutions are debated and voted and Status of Women) Continued on |»g. 2 Nations. Any student who par- ticipates in this event cannot help but benefit from the experience," Proceeds Go To Clements Stadium stated Dr. Van Tassell, "This year GSC is sending a delegation of students who applied last Globetrotters To Kick Off Fund Campaign October. Since that date they have been spending their time Meadowlark Lemon will bring his internationally known Harlem researching their assigned Globetrotters to Georgia Southern on Thursday, March 13, at 8:00 p.m. country and becoming familiar to mark the full-scale kickoff for the J.I. Clements Memorial Stadium with domestic issues. This year Fund Campaign. our assigned country is Uganda. The basketball magicians will bring their act to the Hanner We (the delegation) originally Fieldhouse under the auspices of the Georgia Southern Foundation, wanted to represent two coun- with all college proceeds from the performance going to the J.I. tries-the other being Jamaca. But Clements Memorial Stadium drive. the lack of funds this year made it "This is truly a great way to kick off the major gifts campaign for impossible. the stadium," explained Lehman Franklin, Jr., Campaign Chairman "The fund raising has proved of the J.I. Clements Memorial Stadium Drive. "It's the beginning of difficult-especially this year. two great goals for the drive. First, it will provide the means to per- Competition for the charity dollar petuate the memory of J.I. Clements, whose work and dedication to is keen. But the CCC did lend its' Georgia Southern and the community built the Eagle athletic program support by donating $450; and the into a place of national prominence. And secondly, it will develop a Student Activities Budget first-class facility for one of the nation's great intercollegiate baseball Committee has offered to match programs." every dollar we make, up to $500. Franklin also stated that the Globetrotters' appearance would be At this time we are ap- only the beginning of the major gifts campaign, which would result in proximately $500 short of our funding for the new baseball stadium at Georgia Southern. goal. One of last year's delegates "We're planning for March 13 to be a great night at Georgia sent in a donation for this year's Southern," Franklin continued. "And we hope folks from throughout goup, and his example has been southeast Georgia will journey to Statesboro to see the Harlem followed by others. Any help we Globetrotters and support this campaign to complete this marvelous can get will be greatly ap- structure in the memory of J.I. Clements. It will be a tremendous preciated/ program and will help make the dream of the stadium a reality." Ticket prices for the Globetrotters' performance are $5.00 for all chairback seats,. $4.00 for all sideline bleacher seats, and $3.00 for all Applications end zone seats. Tickets may be ordered by telephone or mail beginning Monday, February 24. Phone orders will be taken at 681-5600, ext. 551 I while mail orders should be sent to Tickets, Harlem Globetrotters, ! For CCC Offices | Box 8124, Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Georgia. Tickets will go on sale beginning Thursday, February 27, at the GSC ! Accepted | Public Services—Continuing Education Building and at the main office and branches of the Bulloch County and Sea Island Banks. In the midst of their 49th year, the Globetrotters have earned the ! Until Tomorrow| 1 Continued on pg. 2 A 'Globie' performs basketball magic. Page TWO -the george-anne- Thursday, February 27, 1975 Ethics And New Medicine f V Outreach To Hold Lectures george-anne The question of abortion and transplants, personality grants, and fellowships, in- ethical problems related to organ alterations, and other medical cluding the Faculty Fellowship transplants and personality problems." Award from the American alteration are among topics to be Following dutch dinner at Association of Theological discussed by Dr. Harmon L. nearby restaurants, Dr. Smith Schools. He is a Research Fellow second front Smith at the Church of the will lecture on "The Question of in Neurologic Surgery, St. Outreach in Statesboro on March Abortion" at 7:30 Saturday Barnabas Hospital, Bronx, N.Y. 8-9. evening at The Outreach. He is a native of Mississippi. X, Three lectures on "Ethics and On Sunday morning, March 9, The local invitation committee J the New Medicine" will be of- Dr. Smith will speak at 10:30 at is composed of Dr. Larry C. fered at The Outreach to the The Outreach on "The Future of Dekle, Dr. M.C. Anders, Dr. medical and church communities Biomedical Ethics." Herbert Smith, Dr. Roger in Bulloch and adjacent counties Dr. Smith has lectured in more Branch, and Dr. Keith Hartberg. by Dr. Smith, who is professor of than 50 universities and 25 moral theology and also medical schools and hospitals in Due to limited facilities at The professor of community health Europe and America. He is Outreach (3 East Kennedy sciences in the medical college at author of Ethics and the New Street, Statesboro), it is Duke University. Medicine and co-author of The suggested that persons interested On Saturday, March 8 at 4 p.m., Christian and His Decisions and in attending one or more lectures Dr. Smith will speak on "The The Promiscuous Teenager. might contact Dr. George H. Problem of Consent: the He is an ordained priest of the Shriver, Outreach Host, P.O. Box physician, the patient, and the Episcopal Church.
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