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    G r a d u a t i o n E x e r c i s e sP l a n n e d F o r S a t u r d a yApproximately 90 Lasseter sen- Ithe exercise with a benediction

    tors will receive their high school i after the diplomas are distributed.diplomas on June 1 during the: Caps and gowns fot' LasseterLasseterc-Mark Smith commence- i graduates will be white with ament. Iwhite tassel. Mark Smith's gradhe~eincet~:o~i~~~~~~or~ ~~I : : ~ e ~ ; : ! ~ s ~ ~ s : n ~ ! a :B p. m ., will 'begin with an invoca- both schools will have nei thertlon given by Billy Kilgore, Mark black nor white tassels, but goldSmith's senior class president. ones, and Beta Club members willJackie Sparks, an honor graduate wear 8' gold cord around theirfrom Lasseter, will then present necks. Beta Club members_ willthe salutatory add res s after also receive a gold seal on "theirwhich Bob McDavid, a Mark Smith diplomas.honor graduate, will deliver the Mr. William 'Bell wi1l play the

    Reflecting on th.ir high scluJot clreers are graduation speakers, Bob MoDavid, valedictorian; Jackie Sparks, valedictory address. organ and is responsible for thesal~tatori::n; Mary Anne Berg, Lasseter senior class president; and Billy Kilgore, president of the Mark Lasseter's senior class presl- musical se~ecti~ns.. Junior BetaSmith seruor class. dent, Mary Anne Berg, will c lose members will distribute programsat the door.

    The salutatorian and valedie,torlan posts alternate betweenMark Smith and Lasseter fromyear to year. The students who re -ceive these honors ere elected bytheir fellow _honor graduates fD ' t 'their leadership as well as thelrscholarship.

    ~T h e L o s s e t e r L o ~ News BriefsJMajorettes for the 19f ' i8-69

    school year have been named.They are Dorinda Gilmore,Paula Neisler, Vickie Wood.ward, Teresa As-bell, Linda Bak-er, and Patti Harmon, Headingthe corps as- captain will beDonna Harris with cpcaptalnKathy Lifsey.Beta Club has elected its of.

    Program.

    The 550 projects at the Fair Hcera for the upcoming yea nrated on originality, organl- Serving as president will be' t i ~ ~ i 7 f : ~ . , i k ' l d ' A ~ : : ! ! " ; " : H J i : i H i ' J ; i f ' { i i : : ; ' ~ ? ~ i : ' o " o ~ : q i ~ r : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I : ~ ~ f . ~ d ' I.~ai~:~uracy of observatloll' Lynn Boo~er;. v~ce: p~_ide!lt,~S expe'tlm ~~ts,"a-nd--p i-ti~+-.eorliss"'hCt

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    Page 2 THE LASSETER LANTERN Wednesday. May 29. 1968

    Compass Need Adiustment?by Margaret O. Bynum faces in understanding his world tell ]'

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    results placed Lynn Bookhelm of next year's sen-This year, Lynn wasS a n d e r s E n t e r s E n g l i s h C o m p e t i t i o n ; ~ : ' : A~~~~~ 'U :~ :

    Clubs, an d president ofW i n n e r s T o B e D i s c l o s e d N e x t F a l l her supervlston She has also re. . cently been picked as next year's.runtor Mildred Sanders has very good experience and made Beta Club president.bee~ MIYH:d this year's Lasseter me understand how much f!'ffort Second in command of thc classparticipant in the annual Achieve- an ,anthor puts into a good piece of '69 Is Barrie Paine, serving asment Awards Co~petition spon- o C writing." She also noted that vice-president. Barrie, who camesored by the National Council of participation in the contest to Lasseter just this year, wasTeachers of English (NG'TE). one a wider view of national also a . member of the TumblingMildred was selected by the lish standards. Club.English department and PrincipalAnn Henry on the basis o t heroutstanding creative writing, as re, LH S Sends 7 Tovealed in her previous school pa.P'~;;ld"'d" entry consisted of a State Council Meetportfolio of tests and papers, In- Seven Lasscterltes attended theeluding an impromtu theme, Eng. twenty-seventh anmral conventionlish usage and literature inter- of the Gcru:gia Association of Stu.pretation tests, and her autobtc. dent Councils, held April 18-20 atgraphy. The theme dealt with Reek Eagle.how reality in literature differed The new officers, Celt Baker,from the reality that "walks the Jeanne Williams, Corliss Carr, andstreets." Sheryl Douglas, were accompaniedAlthough Mildred's entry had to the convention by !I'fargie Davis,

    to be submitted to national NeTE Lynn Estes, and Mrs. Louise Max.headquarters by May 6, winners well, advisor.will not be announced until No- The girls' schedule Includedvember 21, 1968. A total of 436 workshops in council organizationAward Winners and an equal num- complemented by a full social life.bcr ot runners-up will be chceea The excitement of the weekendby state and local committees campaigns for state G.A.S.C. of.across the nation. tice~ was climaxed when LanierMildred said, "The te~ts were Senior won the presi

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    Page 4 THE LASSETER LANTERN

    $hown entering the room frem the giant clown'!i'mouth" lire Buford Hunnicutt and N:trsie Davis.

    The famous Flinbtone band, featuring voullst "Lit tie Joe", provide soul music: for the S.. I" affair.

    Taking a break and resting. their feet are (left to right): Diana Harris, Ronald Swicord, BobbyChlp,p.:in, Corliu Carr, John Mcintosh, Pat King, Carol Brent, Gary Cobb, Oonna Collins , andPhil Dean.

    Wednesday, May 29, 1968

    evvryane h~d "twinkletoes" that night, or so It f.eem5 In this panorama (IF the dance.

    HCarnlval" was the theme of the'annual Junior-Senior dance heldMil" 18 in the Lassoter al !dl tor lum.E'laceratlons consisted of num

    arcus colorful hOr'ses' whl~h wereconnected by streamers to II polein the middle of the ro-om, downfaces, glint murals, a sWffed.animal "bIlOth", and man., baJIDOns.A Jocal band, the "'Fllntstones",

    provided mYlle for the 8 'til 12dance.Faculty membcl'$ from Mark

    Smith and Lasseter acted as chap"

    . r o . . . .

    Admiring the stuffed menagerie in the carnival ~th are (left toright): Daria Darley, Oerrell Cone, Terry Murphy, l.inda -Harrell,Joe Sheffield, and Ceil aeker,

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    Wednesday, May 29, 1968

    New members of Thespian Troupe 3098 include (top row left to right) Gall Wood, Patricia Crumbley,Dorinda Gilmore, Donna Reeves, Gayle Clance, Diannethe front row ate McEvoy Thespians Nancy Butler,and advisor of Troupe 3093 are Mrs. Dee Ann Earle, Henderson, president, and Vickie Dekle,vlco-presldent . Not pictured arc DebQY Dickey and Cheryl Chambers.

    9 -W e e k G r a d i n g P e r i o d sA m o n g P l a n s F o r '6 8 - '6 9Tbe most far-reaching change writing the language.

    slated for next year at Lasseter Twenty-two sophomores anis the instigation of the nine-week juniors are scheduled for the pro-grading period, which was ap- jected journalism course. Underproved by the 'Bibb Board of Ed the direction of Mrs. Patty Howell,ucnuon .at its May 9 meeting. the elective course will be takenThe new system involves only in addition to the regular English!:~l: r ~ - t~~~~~db~;~;:D~u~~:~~ I ~;:r~ea:lt~n3~i:flf~ment to work on~~~!~~O:~ef!o~~~c~:~~dt~~ !de~:~::~/~~g\;n d ~ ea~~T~~~

    new plan was also supported as! of a nine- week unit in speecha means for offering students II taught by Mrs, Dee Ann Earle formore continuous study units and all sophomores as a part of theiran moenttvs to retain learning for standard English c~asses, thusa eliminating the speech course for

    the altered calendar juniors.for reports will come achange ill the method of reporting I) G ' Aabsences. They will appear on re- eg rees Iven lltport cards on c classes missedhasi.;; rather than the present days 1 t F H 4 D tmissed grounds. , S f1 . n a n q u e

    the other changes m the Lasseter's first Future Home-t.asseter is the addition makers of America Mother-Dnugh-

    ~~d jOU;:;~'iS,:.ur~~~i~~C\cr:: ~;st~~~:ltet.~~a;~lh~~~h:t !a~~~j~~Thespians Form T roupe 3098 at Lasseter;Fr-ench course, to be taught by time 21 junior and chapter de-MI~S Sandra Young, Win Involve grees were awarded to members I 12 Students lndiated as Ch t M b11 students and Will emphasize of the club I ar er em ersr----------,iT T~e cerem~ll.les, entitled "Lo~k Twelve Lasseterltos were tnt tts charter members vlcdgmg to ;-

    B~IW~~O~~:s: ; ; ; : ; ; : : t~~t~ lL:~!~e~t~!~e~eTr~~~~n;~9~~?~~: ~~~l~l~~tth~o:~~~darrl~ set by the:;:::~~~~!~e : e;~~~g t:a~h:: honorary dramatic orgnmsnnon Finally, the officers were Install-E S ~ d L b C who had met the re mrements f O f l was established during a school ed Each was presented With theast Ie u r n er OD them . q as~=~ ~r~ I~~ligIble to be- :~~~~~~n;fh~~r d~~~~C;~~n~aS;: ! lM!~eCl~~~~un~: ~!~~~S:;: I C"frol

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    Too presentation. o.t the charierto r TrOUDe 309S waa followed bythe initiation of the troupe v.1th

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    5 1 'S e e 'S i x F l a g s ' D u r i n g ~ri~C l a s s o f '6 8 S e n i o r T r i p I ~ ; g o u t Mac,n. t h e localStrains of "Graduation Soon the Horror Cave, the puppet 'thea- I~:::!e~ ~ ~ e e : r : n : ~ ~

    Will Be Here", Lasseter's alma tre, and the delphine show. And, students to participate in its sum-mater, and the '68 class song Hll- of course, tbe concesston centers mer program, which will includeed the 'bus, making their impend. offering everything 'from euchila- an early July trip to the Worlding commencement even more real das to watermelon drew large Sing-Out Festival at Ft. Slocumb,for 51 of the about-to-be-graduates crow ..ds. New York.rcturrJng from their senior trip Footsore and rain bedraggled, Seventy.fi .... young people par-t< ! Six Flags Over Georgia on Mny the girls and their chaperones, ticipate in the ?Iacon Sing-Out.H. Mrs. Judy 'Grandy, Miss Marion which bas performed at variousThe girls, decked in shorts and McCart.y, Mrs. Martha Ross, and Macon shopping centers and most

    culotte dresses, had met at the Miss Sandra Young, reboarded the recently In the City Auditoriumschool at 8:00 a.m. to embark In buses for the trip home. May 24th. This group is in turntwo Orevhound buses on the Sat, Recapping the holiday, Senior part of a worldwide movement in-urday excursion to the popular Ciasil President, Mary Anne Berg volving about 50,000 youths in allamusement park about 10 miles observed, "It was even better than The aim of 'Up With People' is,west of Atlanta. I 'had expected, and it was a great Mrs. Velma Wohlford and her eighth grade science classes admire in the words of Sing-Out MaconOn reaching their destination, way to end our senior year. I the model moon at the Fernbank Science Center in Atlanta. member Karen Scott, "to- put into

    the seni-ors splintered into small hope such trips will become a Las- practice the qualities of purity,groups to roam the wonderland of seter tradition.". d 1I , honesty, unselfishness, and love."rides and snows for six hours. Today was another special ?ne 8th Gra ers VIew Atlanta 5 These convictions are expressedTheir enjoyment of such features for members of the Class of e8, in the group's fast paced musteas the Dahlonega rtIining Company with their morning classes being 5 L b 5 M . which champions freedom and thefa . roller coaster), the vaudeville pre-erupted for abaccalaureate ed- pace a, tone ounioin potential of man.ChatlallOoehec Riverboat show, dress delivered by Reverend Bog- However. Moral Re-armament,~ : ~ / h ~ / O !~~~~ r~~~tw:e~~~~: ::IM~:::;~h.r~!~~e~~a~,h~:::yE~:~~d o/~: : ' ~: l~~gl :h~; : : ;~;e~~ ~~~~d~: t~~eT ; ~ S a ~ :~:~i~~~x ~:t,p~;e;!tmaov:e~:~~nb:~i;disSi:!~midday rain. on a senior luncheon prepared tered projects in the I\fiddlc Gear- Mter viewing these, the group supposed to take the place of reoOther spots in the park ire- especially for them by Mrs, Min- gin science Fair were rewarded on entered the planetarium to see a l.igion.

    quented by the Lasseterttes were rue )''litchell, school dietician. Apr.il 19 with a trip to Atlanta's show about the astronomtcat de Cast meetings are held on Sun-.... ., ~::~:a~~Url~~~llec Center and ~~:~::~:;e:f the dates of Easter ~::~ fr7o: ~ ~. ~:~:nVi~

    As the bus pulled up to Stone After the show :Mr. Andrew 01- tist Church. Sing-Out offices areMountain, the group viewed the SAn, director of the plnuetarlum, in the Southern United BuHdlng,spectacle with a combination of showed the group the different Accol'ding to Miss scott, thesmiles and groans. parts of a 36-inch telescope. main Issue at hand is "whether 3.With much huffing and puffing The girls then returned to Ma- eneratlon is bold enough andNapier Square Shopping and some good-natured griping con with their advi.~oT~, Mr~. strrlllg enough to create world-

    everyone finally reached the top. velma Wohlford, Miss Emily Ca- wide r,espomnb.iIity.We want toHere the group ate their nose-bag rcy, and Mr. Leonard Pridgen, a ""~at(' 11burning sense of purposelunches and looked at the fountain chemistry teacher at Willingham. in the hearts and minds of alland flags, which were there as a Macon."

    L... .J m ~ ~ d ~ ~ s : ! l ~ O ~ ~ : s d c ~ : ! ~ . ,~~~cr:t 34 Students Reap m;~~i~~nethi;h:hal~en:t~r;s~ni:: = = = = = = = = = : . . . = = = = = = = = ~ :u~o~~: ~!O~~~~d~n~~: !~:aurels In Mus;c ~ii~i~l~n~t~~~:a~o~'h~~: r:;~c: ~~r~h~l~l~~~tt~o:o~~~e. Thjrty-~o~La.~~~teritcselIl~n-Larry Mosely at 745-0334-. Guides dressc? in t~e hooped ~:~t~~dt';;~ ~~;~~~ ::i~n a~\~;~ .--~---,~-~~~

    skirts of th~ period ~omted out Middle Georgia Solo and Ensemble M u s i c D e p a r t m e n t~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; that some 01 the Jurmturo d~t:-d Festival at Willingham Senter._ ?ack ~ver 100 ye~rs. After visit- High School on April 6. Presents Concert~:~upt.~ad P~l~;~:~o~ndH~~~~ed t ! : The Chor~lier~hr~ceivedf a super- Seml-fnrrna! attire and a varietyBILL srnoxcs Gj-\It~4GE tOA~~h:~:~l::~ekc!~~~I;~~hecrntcr.or s~:g,' ,;/ K~;:v,~r;~:~:~.e~~~.;ec:~~=~g~~e~h~:C!>~:[ ~~observed many colorful ncttcr nnnd had Jour rtttcntnm. Th.e hand, directed by

    Mr. W T. Wilson, and the chows,led by Mrs. wilson, headlined thisfinal muslcal event of the year.Some numbers performed by

    the Chorus we r e "SummerBreeze", "Battle Hymn of the Re-public." and a medley from"Camelot,"Selections played by the Band

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    Wednesday, May 29, 1968___ ~_~ ---,_~.c:::._:::=

    College, lobs, Bells IAwait ing '68 Grads IPage 1

    A. recent survey re'i'eais that Karolyn Jordan, Norman Junior scares in one month?54% of the senior class plan to College in Norman Park; and The seniors set up a beautyattend college after graduation. Gwendolyn Miller, Paine College parlor in the restroom under theApproxima tely 21% (If the grad" in Augusta, supervision of Miss Penny Wooten,nates will obtain jobs. Education Sharon Smith will go to Tift who cut everybody's hair?in business, nursing, and other College in Forsyth; Beverly Tay./ Margie Davis and Olarespecialized training will figure in lor, Shorter College in Rome; and Eschmann went wading in thethe plans of 18%. The other 7% Ruby Willimns, Morris Brown Unl- chemistry lab _sinks while Karenwill get married or are undecided versity in Atlanta, Ouzts read Winnie the Pooh at theabout specified plans, Pour Lasseter students will top of her lungs?

    $taia-Affiliated Colleges ~e:a~eo~~or.:!~s~o ~:th:a::ei~n~~ right) Cindy Tyner, Ro'bin Cox, Bonnie Curtis and Connie Tyner, a ~~a~::;th.period study hall heldGeorgia ~uthern College at Berg at Randolph-Macon College, ' .. Jackie Sparks lost her con-

    Statesboro 1S the most popular Virginia- Karen Ouzts at Welles- G I L B P f tact lens at midnight and somes('.hoo~, with 16 Lasseter s~udents ley C_oll~ge, Massachusetts: Linda Ir Ie ee e c o m o s r o very illustrious people were onentnrmg next falL These Include Smith at Huntington College Ala" "their hands and knees in the parkMeH~da Bedingfield, Lynn -Boland,bama; and Jackie Spar~, at O f 4 H ' , S . C I ing lot?Marcia Bowe~, Nancy Boyce, Carol SWMt Brjar College, Virginia. e r s e W in g a s s . Mary Anne Berg appearedBrent, Jackie Buffington, Kay in the lunch line with toes bared: : ~ ~ ; ; ' ; i : } ~ j ! ~ ; ~ ~ ~ : : . ~ ~ t u ~ U : : ~ : : : ; ; I ~ : : : : : : i ~ \ : ~ . . C a n y o u i m a g t n ar y l n : Y t o L ; : ~; , : ; ~ T h ' g i r l s m a d e a l o t o f ; : ; ~ : ~ : e n ; ; d ' : : ' ~ : d ~ ~ ~ : : \ : ~ ~Love, Jenny MacMillan, Toy Ann leiter, Judy Phillips, and Wanda JJVC dresses made at .cnce? Girlie mlS~nkes, but ,~hey learned by cor- ... It snowed and all the sen-Porter, and Nancy Stephens willlWimherly. Lee can. She has recently finish- recting them. [tors played Thu i th fr tattend this school. Those who plan to receive train- ed teaching a 4-H Club sewing "By the way," she added proud. I 'Jail? . roper neonEight seniors will be enrolled at ing at business colleges or technl- clas~ t,o five budding seamstresses. ]y, "the winners of the Sunnyside .

    ~~~, ~!~~:~it~hi:f s~~~~ii~a~k ~ = :::m:h~::n~~:I,U~a~~~b;;m~~:~~: r J 2 . ~ ; ~ ! ~ ~_;061:~~~~::s%~:~~! ~~es~!:.:;,e were ail members of .---------..."end with" Lassetarttes. Janet Sylvia Myrick, and Polly Roberts. teaching by Mrs. H. C. Cox, anBlackshear. Gayle CIa Me, Margie Charlotte Hardy, Linda Johnson, adult 4H leader. Her pupils, allDavis, and wynelle Glendenning Martha Rampley, and Boots Smith sfxth and seventh grade membersarc among these. Joining them will study at cosmetology schools, of the Sunnyside 4-H Club, tnclud-will be Oheryl McDavid, Kate Pen. At Bauder Fashion College in At ed Cindy and Connie Tyner, Bon-dleton, Paula Taylor, and Penny lanta win be Knox Bailey, Terry nie Curtis, Robin Cox and TennaWooten. Conins, and Martha Jo Young. Jennings.Tied in third place, with three Jobs with the FBI in Washing. In the first lesson Girlie dis-

    future students each from Lasse- ton, D. C., are up the sleeves of cussed fabrics and pattern types.ter. are Georgia College at Mil- Florence McSwain and Viclde Next, each girl began cutting outIedgevllle, Georgia Southwestern Peterson. her skirt or shift. Finally, theCollege at Americus, and Macon Employment after graduatlcn is students started sewing. WhenJunior College. in store for Sandra Addleton an~ they finished their garments, they ' - : = = = = ~ = = = ~Cheryl Chambers, Jeanette For. Linda Parks at Insur~ce Corn- modeled them in the Sunnyside rtin, and Evelyn seott will be at. pany . of North America, Susan 1-H Dress Revue,tending Georgia College. At oeor- Brown at Southern Bell Telephone Girlie has been a4JI Club mem-gia Southwestern next year will ~?~p;nY,~nd ~an~ra DeLoach at :~er since the fifth grade. She~~d C~:~~ie H~~:~St~~~ ~:.~~n J~~~ 1Also u ; = n g 7 : ~nter the bust - ;u :n~: id : l~i~~\Ibl. e~ :: ;in~O~lo~~College is the chotec of Anita ness wo!'~d are Judy Carron, Eve- :lng as a main 4-H project, she hasBailey, Penny Faircloth, and sns-' Iyn Charm, Cathy ,Genone, Cat~y won honers in her Iccat club andan Maddox. ~~:;. P:O~ J;~~n~e~dw~l~e~: the county for her sewing,?~hers who will go to sta~ Pat King, Linda Lowery, LaTrelle "Teaching the class was valuable

    affiliated schools .are G I 0 r r a Marsh, Faye (Bunky) McKinney, experience f-or me," explained'I'harpe and Johnme Mac Ware, Marie Skinner, and Dianne Ste- Girlie. "This was my :first classgavanneh State College at seven- wart. a ' n n , : d ' : " , : , d : ; d : n : : . t _ ; q : U i : t ' , , : k n = O W : , , : w h : ' ~ t ~ t . ~ = = = = = = = = = :na'hi and Linda Webb, North Gear- Sheila Wilkinson and Gall Wood 1-gia at Dahlonega. are undecided about their ea-

    Private Colleges Brtdes-To-BePlanning to finish school herein Macon at Mercer Univenity are Among those seniors who planRita Arexander, Ellen Blum, Mari to man'>' soon after graduating arelyn Crawford, and Ellen McCul- Beverly Banks, Jackie Chester,laugh. Donna Darity plans to enter and Paulette Davis. others whoWesleyan. will he "middle-aisling" it thisAlso studying at in-state col- summer are Audy Garrett, Phyl-

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    Those little 01' shoemakers seem I U you plan to S~ a racing bill when a director makes a surf-to have taken their cue rrcm the I film such as Grind Prix, these The open toes letAcademy Awards presents- are the heels for hang tentiona in designing this summer's' you. In white pa-styles. The shoes described here tent, they have arange in material from canvas to sassy red andkid and in styles from comfor.11 black r ac I n gtable tennis shoes to dressy heels. stripe on theThe first pair of heels is in the I side. "they also colors with ~on-

    style of Bonnie and Clvde, These I have a black patrasting t r ' . I . m.bronze and white tent stripe across The slingb~l{'kpatents with a 'the square toe. These arc by A n- style lets you hang two - heels,the pacesetting drew Getter. that Is.low heel have Any devotee of Westerns would Any actress appearing ill a com-a square toe. An love these kid moccasins with edy would eertalnly want to dressankle strap with I the Old West the p~rt Icotwiae. so the mood rsII tiny gold side I flavor. They are g~y pink kid pumps Piccolinc.buckle completes I shown in orange The highlights ofthis &h06 so rem- and white with a the s e madcaps

    ~~;~~~ ~:o~:ein3~:~y Ba~dD~~~:: :~~h in~ l tb~~ :~i~~~O ~ : ~ ~ ~Wondermg what to wear to see I on the vamp Who is that ~itting over there Experiments in clay have also

    Andy Warhol's latest underground gives the to~eh I on the bench? It looks II lot like been part of the spring Instruct-film? Try tbese 0 { an Indian across the vamp. one of )"1Nl. Grandv's Hth or 9th ion. Eighth and ninth grademaho~an~' Ieatb- headdress. ,Edith Henry a.lso ~c. squared toe grade art students, but II closer in. classes have worked in clay aculp-er slingback san- makes these In yellow lind white. IS Just the type !, spection reveals that really it is turc and on the potters wheel toda:s by Etienne Bri~g back the good 01' days Peter Sellers steps .on mos~,. . 1 on, . of the ".1055.'1. '. ".per. dO.llS produce vases, ashtrays and orna-AIgner, The uf Shirley Tmpie and lh.e Good But D.)03( young fashionables that have been the hallways ments. .front straps cr09S Lollipop ~n would ~lv,e the~e chestnut brown of Lasseter, each a mark. One group of artists has beenunder a gold yellow kid Bass woejuns all Oscar for style cd resemblance to all student. working on drawings of the school.horseshoe (Co,r . . with ,a and comfort: The kilt. and taaeet As one of the proj(lch for this Thcse have been done in a greatgood luck), 'I1ielr . grosgrmn are pere ..nnlal favorites Dm(JIlg.i 'P1'l.ng, the crc.

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    M o u s e c ilp a d e s I nJ M M 's S u m m e r s

    by John Michael MouseSeveral people at Lasseter have

    asked me how I spend my summervacation. The foUowingIs a li stof pastimes Ienjoy:Counting the chrysa nt hemums

    on my living room wallpaper.Reading my favorite magazine, Winging on the Piper Cub are future eees Sylvia DarJey and Cindy

    Good Mousek plng, Lindsey.Going on picnics on the soccer

    CarO'l Burnett, star of Lllsmr seniors' favorite TV show, adjusts fl'!ning ercse-countrr in pre- V A C A T IO N P L A N Sthe tie of Lyle Waggoner before the show goes en the air. paration for the annual Rat Race.

    Wming potholders from Iett- It's A Bird? It's A Plane?over shoelaces in the gym.Listening to reruns of Spanish It's Sylvia And Cindy"and French tapes in tire languagelab. by Sandra FrostDriving my go-car t on the tennis Th~:t:~~!x:a:s R ; ~ ! g a l ~ o a ~ \ i ~:~ldu~ln:ar:nd a\h:::: :!~~

    courts. greatest yet, and LHSer's have 'Concerts, dances, and even swlm-Readin.g W ar and PeaCil! while some plans to prove it! ming parties are on the agenda fo r

    by Diane Woolf hanging upside down. The magnificent women in their that cooed camp."We11 remember a;lways.Gradu- en blasted off from Cape Kennedy Counting the number of "the's" flying machines will appear right Another musioally-mlnded stu-

    etten Day." These lyrics of a to set the first American, John in the 11 o'clock news report. here in Macon from June 'til dent, Margaret Pendleton, will befamous and somewhat nostalgic Glenn, Into orbit? The TV Keeping "OVernight books" out August. These daring young lad. venturing to Florida State Unl-tunc reflect the emotions of grad- camera was there, too. . from the library tor three weeks. tee. Sylvia Darley and Cindy Lind. versify for a music camp. Sheuating seniors who will have many Perhaps we could label tete- Scraping off postage stamps for se y, will be receiving instruction will spend five weeks masteringhappy m~mOries from their last visjo~ as our greates~ teacher. my portrait collection. in the use of their "birds". the piano.year illhigh school. Ccrtiun1y no teacher 111 history Walking across the gym floor On Sundays Sylvia's uncle will Travel ing We stof~~~ ~~p~~~t k : ~ : n t : l : : !~a~': ~a :t i:~e :f ash;em~nyat~oa ;!g t~in~t~ with i l l : shoes on. ~~r;~eal~~ln~~:~t ~~;::~t~~~!~e a~ld:an~;~n t:p::e~a~! t~~ates will long remember? Why, for so long, simultaneously enter- Tending my sunflower garden. will be able to receive her 'license. girls. Beverly Kitchens will betheir favorite television program, taining and teaching them. That Col1ccting pencil shavings for Cindy will be learning to fly spending six weeks in Cheyenne,of course _ "The Carnl Burnett is why modern classrooms have my moueehole floors. her father's plane. She will have Wyoming, with her ten, year oldShow"] found the use of television boun- P. S.: Free reprints of these val. to walt three years for her license. cousin. Joanna- McCullough, whoIn a recent pan, this regular tiful. . uable tips for summer fun obtain- will spend ~ w~ek in California,Monday nieht series was rated Take time to be thankful that ed by sending IOc in ccln to Pursuing- Music hopes to visit Disneyland.

    senior favorite, gaining 18% of ~;t~::r~nfa~i~~u:;~yo::e:ete~;: J?hu, Michael Mouse " A trio from the choraners, ,...--------"'1~~~i~~i~za::n~~~wo:e;~~~~\~r~ vision set. Whether it is color or ~.os.~aSs:~::.L~~:~r~~h~:~room ~:;;y;V~~~:~to~n~~_I~be:e:~e~nd~nett, plus t ther ~ntel'tainment of ~;~~: ~:geW~~te;;~~~o~ ~; isr~ P. P. S.: I also pick up change fng two action packed weeks in amany gues a~ 1SS', gem,' for it is the true living voice for my mousey bank by selling music camp at the University ofin_!~tp!e o~c~~r~~::~:~!s~a;:ay~ ~!_A~e_ric~._._ pamphlets! Georgia. During the morning they

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    ;~p:n~~~n J 7 t t l ~ 0 ~ ~ :~~;h1~ t~~ Take In A rt, M usic, Starscorner? by Connie Colhal'd.'Iulcvision bas become the largo ... July will get off to a cymbal- I ... The summer planetarium

    est unrecognized fad in American crashing start when the Continen- show at the Mark Smith Plane-history. In fact, about 97% of all tal Air Command Band from wee- tarlum will be about life on otherAmerican homes have television ner Robins gives a performance planets. It's title: "We Alone". ~ = = = = = = = = : . . : = = = = = = = = = ~ets! ,at Mercer on the ist. It will also r---------, ,.Fad or not, TV doe's have ad- I be at 10 a. m. in Willingham Cha

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    Te-aeher. Bo b, Although the Bulldogs will losewho is equally 15 seniors at graduation, 11 jun.wall-k now n for 1M' lettermen wil1 b e returning tohis academic abil. help outfox hopeful ''Dogcatch .~ ~ - ------astic a t h Le t I e Billy Ki1gor.e's quarterback post.prowess, w a 9 Mike Jackson as halfback, Mike

    Bob McDavid chosen for his Kitchens as end, and Johnny Lowescore of 1295 out of 8 possible M B I Ct 16 T Ch 'D as linebacker will also set the '681600 o n his College Board scneias- rs. roo ($ I as 0 - eer og5 ~ : : c k i c k ~ : :!~:~ay will handletic Aptitude Test Though he has Screams, cheers, and sighs at bask skills of cheering. Clinic at Rock Engle late In July.never had Coach Meeks in class. relief marked the revelation of a Groans characterized the they will practice and com- The defensive Mad 'Dogs willBob chose him because o .f the secret la-ng awaited Lasseter- math of the first practice. with other "spirit girls" from make up for their lack of weightguldanee he has given him Ites: the names of tbe 19or..!i9 hopeful bad to have another whole of Georgia. Hard work with a spillover of speed. A fierc-throughout his high school career, Mark Smith ehcortcadcrs. Mr s. sore one tie her shoes for her - will accompany assemblies featur- er offensive bite than last yearThe 1968 edition of the Mlrk- Beth Brooks, advisor to the pres- she couldn't bend over! ing talks on sportsmanship, crowd ill predicted for the Go 'Dogs, who

    se+er arrived April 9, bringing ent cheerleaders, did honors when the final and techniques of will be led by Dirk Thomas andwith it the memories of a schoolyear which has almost come toan end. AlI staff members are to

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    by Pet. PetermanThe final phase of their highschpol education came a stepcloser to ' the Mark Smith juniorsas they completed ordering sen-ior rings. A representative fromthe L. G. Balfour Company cameto the school prior to the orderingdate and explained all details ofthe rings and the various gradesand prices available to the stu-dents. The rings are scheduledto arrive early in October nextyear,This year 's STAR Student is a

    moot deserving senior, Bob : M c -David. He named Coach Bill Meeks

    as his STAR

    Mr, Griff Etheridge led the fac-ulty to a 4122 triumph over thesophomore class basketball teamin the first annual faculty-studentcage contest sponsored by the Las-seter Athletic Association.Mr. Etheridge gained 14 pointsfor the teachers' tally, while Ver-

    onica Anthony was high scorer forthe students with 10 points,Members of the victorious team

    were Mrs. Beth Brooks, Mrs, Jan-ice Nordan, Mrs. Linda Gresham,Mr, Etheridge, Mr. Don English,Mr. Russ Brown, Mrs. Martha Ross,Mn;. Nancy Warlick, and Miss San-dra Young_Leading the facul ty cileering

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