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T h e L o s s e t e rFriday, February 27. 1970
The rl:l!1 c hosen hyBootie to implement the dcscgrc-garion of the schools is the BibbCounty Board or Education plan.
Under this plan hen; will befour school
D e s e g r e g a t i o n D e l a y e dF o r S c h o o l C o m p l e x e s
Bibb County student transfer in buildings to house grades eight andrune and for scmcr high ~irl~ to at-tend Miller Senior and senior highboys to ar t end Lanter Sen io r.
The last complex, 10 oe calledSouthwest High School, will in-clude Gallard Hudson's, McEvoy's.and Willingham's junior lind senior
buildings Junior high srudcnrsattend schoot in the Ballard-
while
Five Join Lasseter's Facu lty
c d uca Licnu lschool. /\11 t he junior high grad~ .s of Ingham Juniorrnc other complexes arc to be co- high boys,cducatjonut, while all the senior The' city of Macon has beenh i! ,.h g rades are to be' uon-coeduca- zoned for elementary school at-tiona! tcndance, which will be the key to
One large will be CO)1l - the assignment of studentsof Lasseter Smith, and and senior high Kl!QO[S_G. Appling Junior und Senior schools into each senior high com-
and is . to be Called Northeast High ptcx must he split up for the juniorSchoof. Grades eight arid n inc will high buildings.be housed in the Appling buildings, A schoo! board official statedwhile senior boys will attend that the Increased size of highMink Smith. will house schools willmake it easier 10 offer awide vancry
The present classes in ..llschools will he allowed to graduate
Lasseter ami Mark Smith
girts andSenior, scntor
New faculty members meet with principal Miss Ann Henry. assistant principal Mrs. Velma Wohlford, and seniorhigh guidance CIlumdlor Mrs. Jacque James. Left to right are Mrs. Betty Powell, Miss Henry. Mrs. NaomiFerguson, Mrs, Wohlford, Mrs. Theodora Thomas, Mrs. James, and ! H I ' S . Lucye Strickland.
Lasseter received a new coun- Aftersenor, three new reachers in theEnglish dcpartmcnt, and O!H; inbusiness education after rhe court-
Student HelpsIn TeachingBusiness Ed
A . feature in the bU~i1H~S'
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_P_ :"''- -,_2 __ . T II=Eo :L :-.A..S .S ET ER LA NT ER N
E D I T O R S C O M M E N TEquality M eansM uch Sacrifice
"Freedom" and "equal opportunity"and "brotherhood" are fine-soundingwords when thrown from the pulpit orlauded in iambic pentameter.But they take on a new meaning whenwe actually have to take action to achievethem, ex pccially if the action means a sacri-fice on our part. Such a time of sacrifice isupon th e people of Bibb County, particu-larly the students. \Vc must give up rile oldpattern of our school system eo that equaleducational opportunity for students of allraces may be attained.The school board officials carry a majorpart of the burden of integrating theschools. Parents and teachers also play animportant role in guiding and encouragingtheir students in a time of unrest. But, inthe last analysis, the students themselvesarc the only ones who can make integrationwork. And. if we believe iJ1 freedom andequality as we say we do, we will make itwork.The adjustment will not be easy. Ourschool will have a new name, new students,new teachers. We will have new schedules,new activities, and new rules. Some of uswill attend school in a new building.We must remember that,
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Collage staff members discuss plans for the cover of the '70 edition ofthe l iterary Magazine. Left to right arc Nancy "Brown, assistant ar t editor;Mrs. Mary Landrum, advisor: Tanya Baker, editor-in-chief; and GirlieLee, art editor.
Collage Gets Underway;Students Submit WorkProse. poetry, and art have aeen
subrmttcd to the Collage st;lrf to becompiled into the 1970 issue ofLasseter's literary
Iidllcr-tn-chief theTanya Baker, sLlled "Thisissue will be the best yet. IIcompletely different from pastissues. The staff is aSing;! differentapproach in judging the collectionof prose lind poetry to be selectedfor the magazine. Itwillalso consistof a different artistic aspect,"
l 'he closing date for submittlngwork was today
The 1970 Collage will consistmostly of poetry. There will atso beprose and art sections. Literaryworks nave come from all grades.eighth through twclt h, but mainlyfrom the sophomore class .
Designs [or the cover have beensuhmttted, but the exact design has
not yet been chosen.Working with the poetry section
is the poetry editor, Gay BCD-sky,aided by Ltcia Drinnon, nssistantpoetry editor. Prose editor is Daria
assisted Patricia CrumbLee the an depart-
ment along with Peggy Plowers andNancy Brown, assistant art editors.
. \' Irs. Mary Landrum, Lasseter'sart teacher. and Miss June Emmett,senior Bngfish instructor, arc ad-
of themagazine is s ti ll unknown, but Ma)'JSthe approximate date
Students may buy the Collageupon the arrival of the books. Themagazines are expected to cost 50cents each.
Mn. ::d advisor, re-marked, "WI;! begun takingdesigns for the covers. The ninththrough twelfth grade an classes aredrawing designs They will also sub-mit illustrations for the prose and
se cttons. Miss Emmett,and her assist-
ants, and Iwill select the de~ign torthe Collage COVN."
She ab
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Page -' I rHE LASSETER LANTERN ~ __~ __ ~ _- s h a k e s p e a r e - - - i n - - Everyday Life
Alas. poor Yorick!Hamlet, Ad V s.. I rt tu, Brute!Julius Caesar Ad III,S;.:.!
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iiriday, February 27, 1970
Enjoy Summer FunIn R eally B ig ShoesThe new shoe are really
going tomer sandals
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In the middle of the day Marchthe sky will dim for about three
in southern GeorgiaW hat w ill cuuse t n r s uncommon
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