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    H . S. Lasseter High School for Girls, Macon, Geo..-giaolume 1, Number 6L E C T I O N R E S U L T S R E V E A L N E W C L A S S O F F I C E R SNext year's class officers have

    been clioeen and are starting toplan goals for next year. The up-coming sub-freshman class willelect off icer s next September.

    Susan" Stevens was elected pres.ident of the first Senior Class. Sheresides with her parents. Mr. andMrs. John Stevens, at 1964 Man-son Road. Susan attends Cross KeysMethodist Church. This year's vicepresident of Student Council, sheis a member of the Dramatics Cluband an officer monitor. Vice pres-ident of tbe Senior Class in TeresaAdams, who lives with her father,Mr. Wade A. Adams, at 1836 Lull-water Circle. She is president ofLasseter's Student Council thisyear, director of the Junior class,and a member of the Athletic As-sociation. Teresa is a member ofHighland Hills Baptist Church. Patty Richardson, daughter of Mr. andMrs. K. A. Biehardscn, was electedsecretary- treasurer. She resides at830 North Avenue and is a memberof Mulberry Methodist Church. Pat-

    llr;;;;r;,~~t~;d i t o r ' s - , ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ : : : ~ ~ : :C h f ' 6 6 '6 7 elude: Candra Phillips, Linda Ano s e n o r . derson. Kathy Waters. DeloresNext year's annual staff was se- Chupp, and Marilu Pittman. CandraIected on the basis of their school resides at 1017 Clay Avenue withattendance, grades, and the quality her PlI!~nts, Mr. and Mrs. Tho~&301 their applications. W. P.hllhps. A memb:r of the FirstKathy Lanier, with Pam Kelly as Baptist Church, she .IS also. a.m~.

    assistant editor, Beverly Clanee as b~r of the Athletic AsSOCIation:. organizati-on editor, Kathy Waters Linda Anderson,. a member of theF~r the mnth .year, NCTE is con- as sports editor, Janice nix as bus- ~thletlc As~oclation, Student coun-

    Cynthia Struby winner of tit. duc:l?g the national Awar.d~ ecru- 'Beverly Clance, third place AA tnesa manager, and Harriett Hut. c.ll Ill1d.prcsldentoitheJuniorclas5,$.P.A award fo~ bcrst newl writ- pe tition. to ~rant reeogm:lOn to winner of the Middle Giorgi. Math chings as classes editor will head lives ";~th her parents, Mr, and n-Irs.~9. ~~;:i~::~~gi:li~g~~~.o~~eem~~t:~; Competition. ~oer~ a~:a~;:ina;~~~~o;~~c. All edi- ~~~:u~: 1~:;:sO~te~~s82~~:~;;:n t h i a S tr u b y W i n s :~~~tI~so;~:e~It:~~r\:w:~~~:~s ~; L A S S E T E R R ~ T E S T H I R D aT;h:r~~ni~~/~;:~~~~ eld~~~rsgl"~~~ ~a~;~~::tOfC~~~~~d ~~~a~~ ,~~

    local a~d state committees, and include Cheryl McDavid Toy Ann tees. She attends Cherokee Heights; . S .P .~ . N e w s A w a r d NeTE will announce the winners ':' P L A C E I N M A T H C O N T E S T Porter, M,lind. Bedlnglield, Wy- Baptist Church and m'k~' hOI'Ai the Georgia Scholastic Press ~ a ~ : ~ b : r i!~~t ~:eeve;;:n~er; The 1st Middle Georgia Math nelle Glendenning, Mary Anne ~o:eb;t ~f,)th~~~~~:t~c D , , : : c i ~

    !ssociation, Co~vention in Athens, college and unive~sity director' of Con.test sponsored by the Lanier n~~~o~ndM~;;;~an~o;;~~da Gloss, lion, and the Annual Staff, Kathy.T~rgia . Cynthia Stn:by, the News admissions, English department Senter High ~ath Club w~s held Terrie Becker, and Evic Crumbllss is also a varsity cheerleader andditor of. the .. L

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    iss Henry SpeaksLasseter - A To Z

    This is the season when we review the year and are grateful-for P-t'-''F'F:'+3-''-lf-'-!joys and accomplishments it has brought. It's evident that it takes 1-'"-\-".+_'+"+-'+-'-:

    r~:~~inf~r:~O~a~ to Z to make it complete. So here's my alphabet r"F'Pt'c'",m"is for the annual with dedication so kind,is for the band, their playing is fine,is for chorus whose songs are first rate,Is for dedication, a very special date,is for the eight.h off to a good start.Is for freshman, girls win your heart,is for OUI ' t eams-c- they are keen,ts for when talent was seen,is for ingredients I know I've left out,is (or juniors worth shouting about,is for kitchen with cooks who are grand,is for Lantern, the best in the land,is for Mark Smi th , the men in our lives,is for for which we should strive,is for whose worth I-I'e can't measure,is for a gift. we will treasure,is for questions, ask them you may,is far recess that brightens ourts far they're reallyis for heart of our

    \.i __,,?A~J :c{ \_Letters To The Editorspirit we've got,

    who help in the clinic a lot,all done QUI' share, fROM THE EDITOR:the unknown, future we'll dare, This issue of the Lantern marks the end of the first year of Las-to me-you're most dear, setcr School. I would to take this opportunity to person-

    a New Year 3Uy every girl who has cooperated with me and the other edi-letters are not enough So forgive emissions tors to make The Lantern a success. Everyone has worked long andto the limits of the alphabet and my poetic abi results to show fol' our efforts!paper could never have been. financed were it

    staff members who sold ads and newspapers.Judy Curtis, Nora Keller, Nan-Young, Carolyn Kirk, Kate Pen-

    BilIie Gwen Haire, CherylSandra Ricks ,McCullQugh,

    Collins, Burble

    if, loris ror

    Ann Henry

    Spring'.~Sprung-Summer's Comeand summer's come! June the fir-st is al- Charlenewc have had an exciting and fun-filled first

    and teachers alike arc forwardwhen school is out for summer A few

    a headstart on that college read-g list, and everyone can up on reading those books which wen,e've only had time to skim through during the wtnter monthsnd far those who want. to earn a little money, there's the oppornity of a summer job, Then again, a physical fitness program Each one of youuld be launched-to keep in shape or perhaps to trim oir a little want In continuecess weight. produced a paper to be

    Yes, spring is sprung and summer's come. Now that it's here, let's possible.something with it!

    oJ', and Iand T hope you willnext year. We have

    you all tor making ItThe Eciitor

    V, M.-;;-----------~o:::::=--_. Dea\~~!~~~ Iike such a long time that I have had to be away fromLasseter. I miss the students tim! [til'ulty very much and I really ap-preciate the cards and thoughts which have been sent in my direction,

    tens ill!' haw beautltul the school looks, and I can hard-for sum me, to come, and I am already leek-

    school next fall. I'll s.ee you in Saptem-Sincerely,Jacque James

    neer zdttor,r would like to take this opportunity to thank all the members ofthe sophomore class for helping to make Lasseter's first year a greatone. The spirit and cooperation have shown have been fabulous.

    on the list of spirited are those who turned (JutMay 14, and

    joins with me in extending myand Miss Emmett, for their

    Next year aa the juniorabound with class and schoolbetter than the best.

    the class af '68 will continue toand will lead in making Lasseter

    Thank you,K are n O uzts

    Mr:>. Emma Rlc:hards,on, namedlegill Secretary of the Year.

    Guest EditorSecretarial CareerIn Legal Profession

    If you think you would like towork in an office, then I reccm-mend the legal profession, in anycapacity, but from my point ofview the position of legal secre-" ' " lawyer or attorney, like a doc-tor, deals with people. You comein contact with all kinds, with va-ried problems and needs. There-fore, you have the good feeling ofdoing worthwhile workOf course, you need to preparefor this kind of job with basic skills

    such IlS typing and shorthand. Youwill need to he fairly well educatedin plain English grammar, andmost important of all, spelling! Orif you think you simply can't learn

    then learn to use a diction-ary be sure to keep it handy.Remember that if you aren't sure

    to spell a word then yon don'thow to spell it. The most em-barrasing and inexcusable mistake

    you can make in anv office is tohave a letter or document broughtback to you because \If a misspelledword: nrcourse;'gramm:i:r -:i_nd sen-tence construction are also veryimportant. You will need to learnthe importance of little words -they really can give you more trou-ble in legal work than the bigwords.If you wonder about the demandfur legal secretaries, I can tell you

    that legal secretaries are inThe lawyers are gene rally

    very patient in helping you to ra.ruiliarize yourself with legal term"inolugy and peculiar legal farms,and once you become familial' withlegal work (which, after all, is noharder to learn than any otherline) you are then classed as anexperienced legal secretary andyou can get a j-nb wherever youlive. Suppose you get married, andmove to some other town. If youwant to work, all you have to dois let it be known that you havehad legal experience and you'vegot it made!The salary ot legal secretaries

    is comparable to that at sec retariesin other professions. As a matterof fact, I have never bothered tomake the comparison because I'm50 happy in the legal field thatIwould not think oI leaving it towork elsewhere.There's another thought I would.

    like to leave with you. If you aren'thappy in the line of work youchoose, then by all means chooseanother and find your niche, I can'timagine anything worse than work-ing at something you don't like,However; I do recommend to youthe legal field, It's fascinating]Emma RichardsonSecretary to C, Baxter JonesOf the Firm ofSones, Sparks , Benton & Cork

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    onda~ May 30, 1966

    Council officers was held on May24th. Ench old officer installed the

    ELECTION RESULTS cent. page 1Toy Ann Porter attends the First

    Presbyterian Church with her mo-ther, Mrs. Chris F. Porter. Shelives at 300 Katherine Courts andis a member of Student Council.The daughter of !l1r. and Mrs. 1. H.Wooten, Jr., Penny resides at 2141Knightsbridge Road. She is a mem,ber of the Shurllngton MethodistChurch, the Athletic Association,the newspaper staff, and is a varsitycheerleader.Dir-ector- Melinda Bedingfieldresides at 1081 Sunnydale Drivewith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.Bedingfield. She is a Mark Smith

    Tne Middle Georgi.!! Cnoral Ensemble poses after presoRting a flag twirler, a member of the Ath-letic Association, and attends Cro5SKeys Baptist Church. Mary AnnBerg, daughter Df M:r. and Mrs,James A, Berg, is a member ofMUlberry Methodist Church and sec-retary nf the Athletic Assoctatton.

    enthusiasm from the student hody greeted a performance She. UVtlS at 963 Summit Avenue,Georgia Choral Ensetnhle on April 21. Under the direc- Donna Collins makes her home at"Mr. Zimmerman they gave us a very light, humorous and to. Hl85 Upper River Road with her

    which included much Spanish and folk music, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Collins.into the tour in May is taken each year. She attends Mulberry Methodist

    4H NEWS found that the year the group was in New Church and is a member of StudentOn Ma . 6 the Lasseter 4.H club was i~ 1951, and F:n~land, ~nd at the World's Council

    held its iast' meeti~g fordthis year. ~i~~cef:~~t t ; : l : to var-ied jn n~~~ ~ : ; r r(';~;,':'CdY~l:~1llt11t~:~ir ~~.~~ Rhonda Koplin was chosen nextDarley gave a em{lnstr~. In order to out which took them singing their way year's president of the Sophomoreon the p~,ts of a crystal radio in the group one down through Florid-a and then en class. vtce president iii Cathy Wil-

    and Ann Har:ns tol~ how to make must be a member of the large a cruise to NaSSaUaboard Hams: Kitty Kitchens. secretary-cake de~orat!On~ wlt.1l food col~r- choir This year the members of the S. S Shu' Although and Jov Bedgood, direc

    sentor dlst~~~t ;;~pb:' ;;~~l~!~ne and long tor.late July.

    The Lasseter Le n t e r n Page 3r Club NewsOn May Sth, the Music Club wasnored to have with them Mr. and The meeting of art club on May 6rs. John Tremain. The" are both was strictly a business meeting.

    known in Mac-on. M~. Tremain Each member was 3 cans ofMinister of Music at Mulberry candy to at 81.00 each.Church. and Mrs. Tre- for

    ART CLUB

    ain was the choral director at Mil-r Senior last year. They presentedwonderful program of music toe club.During the last meeting of thisar, all the talented members ofe dub participated in the pro-

    STUDENT COUNCIL pr()gram to Lasseter students.

    Installation for the new Student Middle Ceorgia Choral EnsembleEntertains Lasseter Students

    new one taking her place. A cokeam. cartv was given to the supervision by; ':a~rew~l:~ ~~~:y Q~ ~:~~t~:~~~e~:.l1ected the most coupons tion

    very successnn. We made9.50 which was put into the club

    RED CROSSOn April the 22nd the Red CYQSSade plans to supply the cllni

    wash cloths and II clock.The Red Cross has also launcheddrive to recruit "voluntcens''work this summer in hospitals,

    nters for the mentally retarded,rsing homes, special edueattonsses, and swimming classes rore handicapped. "Volanteens"ear a btue and white striped pina-On Friday, M"yard a speakerross. Mrs. Sanford discussed va-us methods of artificial respfra-

    on. She also showed

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    Well. girls, this is John :MichaelMouse. signing off for the summer.1 have already begun packing myclothes for summer vacation. 1

    . Quo VatJJs by Henry Sienkiewi~~ ~~n~~~~g ~a~S;~~ mu:e;~l~~~~~ an~m : l ; r n ; o ~ ~ ~ k~::: ~a:s :::;;~e~:;,t~~:d c o : r ~ : : t ~ o v ! ; ; m e ~ a ~ ~O;!~d~~ee~O:~'th:r~~1 ~~:: Smith,but I'm not sure.~~O~~~:~ll~~~~~~gUf~~~: o~~~r~s~ r----IN-G-L-E-SI-D-E---. ,...--------.,~i~~i~~gi:~~het~:al~~~a;:ct~:;.i*~~ MUSIC CENTER Kirkwood

    ther flatfooted failure. Yester- storv takes place almost entirely 2320 Ingleside Avenuewe played "kick the can" aU . Fre~C:h stu~ent$ modeled bsh i n Rome, whose' dark mysterio~s 745-3773n d b e l i e v e e , ~ o : : w ,~ : m : 0 : t o F ~ : ~ : ~ ~ : ~ h : : :~ : . ~ \ ~ ~ t r ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ! ~ ~ l : : : ~ : ~ ~ c ~ ~= ; : : ; : : ; = : ; : : ; ; : = ~ = = = = = = = = ~m I got there I WIiS "tee out." Patty Richa~dson. Deloris Chupp, u; ~ fitting setting for this powerful I" " ,..stlches even came out, or sew and Kay Neisler. novel. Rome, in all Its splendor, Dixie Truck &corns. Besides that, I picked up cruelty, and wealth, is displayed Parts Co ..ebble and it rubbed my Inner- F rench C lasses S tag e in vivid scenes uf, Nero's elaborateS F h S feasts and entertainments, the lives Macon, Georgia CONCRETE BLOCK CO.hen I finally recuperated from pring as ion how ~ert:'~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ P i O e ~ h ~ a g ~ ~ : : ~ ~ ' n : ~ ~= = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = :Jitttc episode, I ran across On May 26, the French Classes, the arena. The 'book truly presents ,.It. Bop. Honestly, he is the under the supervision of Miss a rsajtsttc and factual view of thething! Every time I see him Young and Marilu Pittman, the Roman life (If both the wealthy and

    cushioned innersole goes pitter pro~am chairman, presented .a the poor.and my tongue starts hang- ~!leS:~~;:~~~ ~~r ct::;:~~~~;e~~: _Lygia .and V_ill~cius, ~fter centes- "Are You a Junior Vogue Girl"

    out. He is such a heel though; hack-ground, which was under the smg their Chr~stl.an faith, are torn " ' = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : : !never notices me; that's why I'm direction of Deloris Chupp, was a apart and Lygia IS sent to the are. ;:-blue most of the time. If only take-off of a French sidewalk cafe na. NCf.O sentenced Chr-istians to I CHARLIE WOOD-WILLINGHAM, INC.knew how much sole I really which was named "Le Cordon fiendish tortures, and Vinicius,. No Kedding, I have sale, :roa~C'~e;::e s:~:~15A~o:m!~i~i~~: spared Im~risonment, can ~nlY elt 484 Second Street 805Walnut Streetber Sole, and inner sale. From Anderson, Deloris Chupp, Debby helplessly Inthe hu~e ~mphlthcater Sporting Goods _ Boats and Motorson I'm going to chase that Crawford, Harriet Hutchings, Sus- and watch as Lygia 15 bound to ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = :Ptccouno across the closet. an Hux, Key Neisler, Sandy Price, the horns of a wild bull. r

    epers, time sure P_ F. Flys. It's Patty Richardson, Pat Sessoms, The book is well -wr it ten, descr ip -st time for school . I guess I am ~~a:a~:re ;te~.~!~i.ng~yn~~~:Yl S t ~ ~ ; ; :ive, and extremely realistic, well

    to admit .... I really do en- Vicki Trawick, and Kathy Waters. worth reading for those who areboppin around with Flora on The models wore fashions of many interested in the subject and woulddays. types, from sleepwear to formal like a book for pure enjoyment. ' - : = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~bat'sthis? J dresses. r:she going to take that lazy ~G"',"'O"""'L"-;D~M"""A~""N"""'"

    r W. E. Jun? "586 SHOP"guess that means I'll be tied Larjybug-Cunt-Coumry Jr.at borne for another whole day. TRAD11'10NAL JUNIOR

    Clare and Mary Anne FASHIONS

    A Day In The LifeTen E. Pumpmy goodness, it's almost timeFlora Zundap to be getting up.v e r y thought of her cold feetmy supporting arches sends

    O O W I l my shoe strings.ides that, I usually get somety rough socks before school.certainly hope today won't be

    Review John Michoel Mouse Signs off for SummerQuo Vadis

    and drink machines of Hollywood.When I'm back next fall with mysunglasses and suntanned face,don't be overwhelmed!

    ELECTRON ICS

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    JUN IOR VOGUE2370 INGLESIDE AVENUE.

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    ChiChestersPHARMACIES

    Macon University of Cosmetology310 CHERRY STREET

    DIAL SH 6-8924Complete Beauty Course Terms Arran edore than just a drug store

    L ibro..l'" ian Senior Clo.ssPre!i,dent

    Lantern Adv;sorRme~'"~ Hi'to"j Teo-chef' Il!ew. 5 o p b o _ _ R"~iden~

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    Still heavy-lidded but excited, the newspaper and annual staffsered in front of Lasseter bright and early (very early') Fridt:lyning, May 6. The girls enthuslastieally boarded the waiting Trails bus, and after seats were found and roll was called, the bUJ3

    (Iff - bound for Athens, Georgia, and the Georgia Scholastics Association Convention .he journey to Athens wasked by much merry-making-s-hte r, slngtng, and Ukelele play-The bus made a stopover in

    onton {or the girls to stretch A headline in Mayfair Cunivebuy sort drinks ami other good. type on.English finish paper, that's Poll managar SUlln St.phens receives the vo'. of Linda Andersonto eat (supplementing the hur- what "this" was] "So what," you during the recent Student Council Election.breakfasts!). say? So this represents only II part

    :Il~de p~i~~~'g.c~~t::a!e~:~o~~~ A P o l l M a n a g e r 'shad been instructed about the you're rending now is actually the V . f V s for the d~y, the~e was a ~o- third printing or this issue of The JeW S0 o tlno~;~I :~n~a~~r~~}h a a s ~ e : ~ : traen~;':he ~~~~es~:a~~~ This little story is a brief resume Shurlington Plazanted. Promptly at 9:45, a Oen- take place between printings. If of Student Council Election Day MACON, GEORGIAAssem bly of the delegates reo you think the metamorphosis of as seen by a poll manager. Inclden- Phone SH 6-3219

    senting all the school publica- wheat rust or II f rog is complicated, tally, those "hardworking" indivi-. " ' = = = = = = = = = : . . ! : = = = = = = = = ts was called ill the Fine Arts grab this. duals Included Dia\l1e Pittman, ritor ium. The first .part of the Everyone (particularly the news- Diane Sanford, Susa~ Stev~ns, SMETTS TIRE C O.; : r ; ; ~ ~ t : : t~o~~: pth,ptcr ~t.aff) ktn"h" 'III, 'h'dW'thrk De~~: ~ra~Wf~~!~:n~f~;ld~;r~bdin each "old of i"uc",li'm~ w;~ti~~':n~n '~':~i'~~';:~",,:ainted ,;". voting booth" mad, 3025 Broadways.paper, radio amI. :V ' p~bhc of The Lantern. But few know the and hun~ om. slgn~, and arranged "TIRES BY DUNLOP"cns. and .a rlve rtmng. \\ hen other phase of its life htstury-c-that our registration lists (thanks to " ' = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~: :/n:: I~ht :~~~:\ l!~~~~~\V;i~:~ e~; ;: which takes place in the print . shop. ;~:dygOt :er~e~: i~~ C~:~S)fi r~~\o~: ;s~ .-pert of the program began. The typed stories and articles Business was slow at nret but grad- D AIRY QUEEN BRA ZIERhe atmol\phere became tense. sent from Lasseter are Inspected ually girls began to come.delegates (Mpeda.ll:>,' those from and then sent to the composing Inevitably the first question ofseter") wetted with bated breath room. There ()TI a linotype machine the voter was "Do you have e. pen-the annual awards for best the h'Pe ts made out of special cttt" It was asked so frequentlyspaper writing to be an- printers' metal. This is arranged tht,t it soon became standard pro-

    nced. We could hardly contain and printed up in two long columns ccdure to automatically quip,excitement when the name of forming what is called the galley "Pencils in the booth," at the firstLasseter Lantern was called proof. 'This is returned to Lasseter sight of a voter.as rcceiving a Certificate of for proofreading and currectious. Of course there were several

    tinction. There was an even The Lantern staff then make a categories of vote folders: the oneater strain on our hearts when paste-up in which the page is or- folders. the tw o folde rs, the three- ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~was announced that Cynthia stru- ganizcd as a unit and pictures ann 'ere, the rour'crs and so one; thenour hard-working news editor, ads placed. some wouldn't even bother, theirswotf the award for the best .'romthis an'o(f~et proof of each went'in unv.fin:KlCil - -, - _.-

    s story puhltshed in a high page is made which is taken to the . The methods of p,utting the voteso~l newspaper! The: L::I~l\eter ~e- camera room lind photographed. 1~ the boxes :'aned 111.90. ~Ol?-eation left the auditorium WIth Aft.er development in the dark- girls would tediously slide It In,py smiles when the. program room, the negative is mounted in some would push it in like. it wascomplet.ed, proud of its ucccm- a matt Ii-nmc in the strip-up room. garbage, and the really bewildered Lshment and re_ady for lunch. From this strip-up a plate js made ones :"ould Just hand it to one of us . ~ __

    Arter a ten-mile hike (at. reast by allowing arc lamps to shine and tiptoe away. v(!:..__seemed that longl) to Creswell through the transparent portions But po~siblY the most notable n for luncheon, there was ano. of the negative burning their im- event during our day at the polls {/'r General Assembly to announce prcsslons into the plate. was lhe shy way people wouldtime and places ~f the after- This plate in turn is placed in round the corner and nrst s~oP. '-::====ii:=============~n workshop sessions. Arter- th . ti d th p -lnted They would stand back and Just i

    rds, each de17 gatc was free. to aC :~~n ~d':c:~. a;he :ag:s are stare at us as if waiting to gain:n~a!~: rnm~~~~~;i :tS~::f ~ to i~ :~ ~r~ngedPand folded by a folding :~O:~ha~o:a~: .toOC:::~~l~n~~_:workshop on News Stories and machine. The finished papers are thought we were giving out tetanus

    ature \Vriting and the Business returned to Lasseter and auld and shots instead of ballots.joined the one on Advertising, read (by people like you). And all Actually these examples are ra-ile the Markseter represe~ta- this grand marathon of printing ther exaggerated and we don't~~~~~l~~~~~:~~n:~~e~~e~lc~!: takes only 8 days. ~::~ ;~u ~~!ev:t~~ : i t ;~~~n~!les, Betsy Ethridge and Valeria What makes this printing pro- though, voting day was fun and I'mrphey, represented us at the cess even more interesting ts the sure ~all the pullmltnagers wtltction of next year's G.S.P .A_ of- people who do it. Thlt Lantern. agree.;;~~e these meetings broke up along with al~ ot~er Bibb hi.gh Susan Stevensfore time to gather back at the school papers, 1S prfnted by semor Miss Walton Wedss, many girls bad an nppertunl- high boys at Dll~ley Hughes voca- ".to tour th e GE'orgia. campus, ttonat g ehuul, under the supervi- O n May the Sixth, MI:":J Blend~pping by th.e bookstore and o th - sto n of Mr. Ed Judd. Aside from ~~~~~n~a~~osci:~~:e~e:;g::~a~~e.i : ; ~ ~ m ~ f : ; ~ : ; ~ ~ ~ f~l~ e~~auas~: 3 c lassroom hours p e r day, these t e r , became Mrs. W. p , Thomas.into the b~s complaining of ach- boys spend an equal amount of The couple was married at Grayfeet and babbling about their time in active apprenticeship work- Methodist Church and the ceremo-

    ventures. Although the trip home Ing in the largest vocational print ny was attended by family. ands not marked by as much res- silop in the Southeast. close ~riends. After the se rv ic e, aity as the trip to Athens and . reception was held at the home ofny girls slept, it Vias just as So that:s how the paper you are the bride and groom in Gray.ch fun as the rest of the day now reading came to be. A lot of Congratulations, Mrs, Thomas!d been. time and hardwork, that's whatIndeed, everyone had a good "this" is, andwe owe many thanks Oldham's Opticianse and a rt>warding experience. to those who made its printing pas-ee~ ~~~~;nw~~~n~~~~s~t:~t s~:~~~ sible, the Dudley Hughes printen we'll attend the convention shop.

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    ge 6 Monday, May 30, 1966----~"----Sports SpotlightWell, .Linda A., when did you

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