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    Lasseter SubfreshmenElect Class Officers Students AidIn L. H. S.Evaluation

    L iterary Magazine To B e Published;Evie Crumb/iss Named As EditorLasseters' first literary magazinewill be published in the spring.

    The Senior English Journalismclass will sponsor this publication.Evie Crumbliss has been namededitor for the new literary maga-

    cine. Poetry assistant editors in-clude Marilu Pittman, Cheryl Starrand Susan Stevens. Julie Flynn,Margaret Stallings and Janice Tow-sen will edit the prose contribu-tions and Linda Anderson, DeloresChupp and Kitty Pertscb willjudge the art selections.

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    ~:~!j~~~e~~~:: : ta~;~lr~: r~~~S1~:- ..Jh : ~ a y f O ~ n ~ :W i \ ~ ! ~ Sr e e ~ ~ l u ~ ~ : : : r o i ~ i : ~ ~ _~ ~ ~ ' t ' : e : ~ a ! ~ y; ; ; c ~ ~ a ~uest Editorialggestion, consider improving your school attendance record.! ; I ~ ; ! ~ ~ t ' ~ n ~ t t : g : ; : s ~~~r~u~~n~~~s~~.:a ~ :: : l r ; ; ; : : t : ~ ~ t ~ ~asseter Seniors Face Year

    frequently absent. Colleges often 01/ III D .r ejec t applicants with POO, attend- lr.lOmentous eCISIOnSante records, although grades andtest scores may be high. Admts- For seniors this Is II. year of decisions _ you will make somesian officers feel that j,t indi:ates of the most far-reaching decisions of your Itves concerning marrtage,a lack of preservanee and senous- careers and education. Decision-making is not easy at best. At worstness of purpose. it can be agonizing, especially fur those who have made few decisionsThere are some absences which for themselves.are necessary. These may be Yet this is one time in your~ : : : m i ~ i .~n~~~c~~n a jS~::~i!~fed:!i~~O~~uJ~a;~~t ~~~~d a~~ki;~~ Book Reviewthese but with those at: the student someone else decide the-next step

    ~ ; : : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ e ~ ~~c~~~hc~::i~: ;~':il;~~s:~~~:;~ns~~~l~~;~~h:~ Santa Comes Alive MRS. JACQUE JAMES, L a s s e t e rMiss Ann Henry . tently on Monday ~r Frida)" This W 'I Y, if your plans don't work out In Yuletide ])Tovel guidance ccunsele r, advises seniors-o f absence Is more damaging to a student~s education than one of well _ and ,they probably won't-, . . to make dKisions in this issue'sveral weeks. Neither student nor teacher IS fully aware of work you can always place lhe blame You arc a normal, Intelligent, guest editoriaLissed. The absence decreases the student's interest, tor she tends somewhere else. If y-ou decide m~tUl'e high school student, and;~:c~:p;I~~~ii~glt~ ~~:~p~ut:~~u~~::n~s~e~:r~~~t~:rm~i~~/~~: :~l:o~r Y~~t:Y{J~~e~s d~~~~ ~:~~g;o'S~~t~ ~~rat:!~I1Ywd~~~.t!~~Free Enterprise Isake-up. Although teachers are not always aware of this, other stu- decisions you. were little, th,at Jolly soul VISited _~e1":,~~~n~~wi\~n:al'::a~e~~r a~~El~~~c!h~~o~~i~~~9:;e~~in~!t co~;e, u : ~ : t ~ ~ e e~~~:aJ~it~~ll: i ~ : s e a c h Christmas brmging you Economic Necessity

    ou. can. You may think you can go to col- As you grew older your par- There are citizens of the UnitedAnn Henry lege to make new friends, to de. ents took you aside ior an States of America who contendvelop Iaadarship ab-ility or secret ".adult conversation", explaining that our capitalistic country, with- - : ; ; ; ; ; - - . . - : : - - , : r r e : h c to ~~~~~;: I ~ ~ _ ~ ! ~ ~ e n ~ i : ~~ ~ ~ a ~ e l : : S ~ : e t h : oo~c: F b a ~ ~ ~ ~ S a : ~~ U C l f ; ~ i ~ gt~t:r:~~~ts s~:~:~ I I ! :

    ~ . t school and marriage with excite- the Easter B.u~ny. We grown-up, businesses and giving monopcllza-h ' a n r')-t1r ment. All these benefits you may ~atur.c, rca~sti.~ people may... not tion the "go ah-ead" signal witht: / vLL.n find, but they will be stde-efrects like to admit It, but 'that truth the government's policy of "Lais-of successful academic work and ",:'e learned many years ago. took a sea-reire'' or "hands-off-industrg,"H. S. Lasseter High School study. If you do not find reading little of the suspense and JOY out1654 Upper River Rd. :~Je::~i~~t::,~~~~~i~~fJl:~ ~~s~~~:~;~sigll~re 8;r~~~~s~lW;::'a~s, ~~~~ver~~~~~~tf~~g~y ::Macon, Georgia so _ you will meet onlv dis. To anyone who doesn't believe in loop-holes of this theory. First, let's

    Member {If the Georgia Scholastic Press Association, National appointment in your brief cor- Santa Claus, I recommen~ the cla~ifY "free enterprise" and itsScholastic Press Association, and Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- lege sojourn. If you take eel- book Miracle- on 34tl1 Street. main factor, compettncn. Whendation. lege for granted, or if you are As one critic put it, "this is 11 one buys a pai~ of s h o ~ s ,e wantsafraid to question your real pur. twentieth-century chrtetmes Carol, the best qua_lil}' avaIlabl~ at apose in going there is the more a warmly humorous story of an reas()nab~e price, and he 15 ablereason for you to doubt the van- old man who thinks he is Santa to get ttns because of competition.

    of your goal. 'l'hink well Claus." Much can be said to sup- With unequal competitors, smallcollege should be the next port. his claim. ':Ue was living, busine5s. against large, one is 85News Editor ~ ~ .______ _ Cynthia J. Struby step for you. breathing Incarnation of the old surcd of quality because eachJacque James gent - white beard, pink cheeks, enterprise wants to se n more pro-Counselor fat tummy, and all _ and his ducts. Whether small 01' large,name was Kris Kringle, too." whichever company builds theH a i l T o t h e C l a s s o f 7 1 ! ofT~:s r~:~~.er ~e thCeh~~~e~te:~ ~~~~~~~alsu:~~~.r mousetrap" is

    The Lantern wuuld like to ex- cam~ to visit him (It Macys were If the government regulated'tend congratulations to the newly- con.vlnced he was Santa .Claus, but business, competition and creativi-e lec- ted eighth grade class orncers. t~elr pa~cnts were ('on~mced also. ty would be destroyed, productsThese first class officers will ~lllally It \~as proved m the New would be identical in quality, andprobably. remain leader,S of the ~o~k ~uPtn~~Court that h-e was since all business would be on the~;~~s~~~~~r:o~:m~ti~ i~~:de::ca~~ r~;~t a;o~e a~s. that ehild-~ike ~i:~l~ 1~:~;!~iSm~~~~~~e~~~ ;aes~the class throughout its five years sparks and susp~n~e hack Into of our eccnomtc success is freeat Lasseter. They ~ave the reo your Christmas ~hlS year. Miracle enterprise, the impetus that has: ~ D ~ ~ b l l 1 ~C~~O!mf~:~n~e:;:s;;~:- ~:u~~;s. Street is a must for all made our country great,now as it is today. Candra Phillips Janice Towson

    ublic Relations T o Alterounger Generations' Image"The younger generation is going to the dogs." This phrase has

    en repeated since prehistoric times. The ancient Greeks believed_ Plato made an almost identical statement in 400 B. C. Even thenerations which produced such geniuses as William Shakespeared Albert Einstein said it. Actually, teenagers are far from "goingthe dogs."The younger generation must erase this stigma by creating a freshblic image. We must wage our own public relations campaign.11 a Madison Avenue expert were hired to change the image ofday's youth, his first dictate would probably concern appearance.

    usts" in improving appearance would he becoming, instead of "mod"ess; natural hair styles in place nf extreme ones; and a neat,ther than sloppy, aspect. Another major point in the campaignould be developing an image of dependability. Accepting, ratheran avoiding, obligations; carenu, instead of reckless, driving hahtts;d respecting the rules of etiquette would be necessities in develop-g thi s image of responsib il ity .

    ss H enry Speakschool Attendance Can Benfluential In Future Life

    I O t a f /Editor-In ChiefPeature Editor ._ .. . .__________ __. M_arilu PittmanArt Editor .~" __"_. ~ ._ .. . Kitty A. PertschSports Edit!)r _.__ _ __ Teresa G. AdamsBusiness Editor ~. ~ . Betsy A. EthridgeCirculation Editor " ~. Delores E. ChuppExchange Editor . . .____". _Head Typist

    .... _ Julie A. Plynn_______lorence W. McSwain

    ____ Linda F. Andersondverti sing Alti st

    Faculty Advisors:June M. EmmettAnna H. Newberry

    T HE LASSET ER LANT ERN Tuesday, December 20, 1966

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    Tbe football banquet, whlch is Most Valuable Player Trophy we~te of the major events of the to Thomas Edwards. Bob McDa\'ldotball season, presented each receiv~d the award for the Bestar by the Bulldog Club was held OffenSive Back and J. W. MCK!n. The Christmas concert, which isDecember 15 at Lasseter. Art nie waa named ~cst Offen.slve entitled

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    ge 4 T HE LASSETER LANTERNomemaking Tests

    To SeniorsT:1.e Betty Crocker Search for

    All-American Homemaker ofis a scholarship for

    duating senior ga-ls. It isnsored by the American As-ciation of Secondary School

    nnd General Mills, Inc.ecial 'emphasis is put upon dig-y and prestige in the Americanme as an important part of the

    life.All seniors taking Home Eco-mics were eligible for the ron-t An examinutlon prepared bygctence Research Association

    was given December 6.e test will be scored by SRA OR. BEN GRIFFITH is interviewed by LANTERN editors. Val&ri.!id winners will be announced at Murphey and Cynthia Strvby.end of the semester. Statenner~ will n;c~ivc $1500 schol- /lKer''''er Prate ~> r S ''- 'I> d .ships to the universities of their .... .14 ~_... 'J~ t;SO u 'G . . . _ " e e soice and an expense tripWiliamshurg andC. the contest

    interview the So proclaims thewinner Jr. As th~ beadbe announced at a banquet in Griffith has distinguished

    D. C. at the end of criticisms.tour. Robert

    s s e te r B e t a C l u bo S p o n s o rr e e r D a y '

    SPEIR'S ARCnC CIRCLESpeclullzing in Barbecue Out-ing and picnics. Pried

    hicken, Sandwiches, Catfish.43-4191-1769 Jefferson.ville Rd.

    Cross Keys BeautySalon

    Individual Hairstyling746.9876

    1958 Miller Field Rd.

    Dominy'sService Station

    Cor. Spring and Walnut St.Am-)to Tires - Batteries

    e rr le D om i.n y 742-9488

    CHRISTMAS SHOP ~'OR THE MAN ON YOUR LISTGlln.t - London Fog - CauterbtJrY Belts - Gold Cup

    English Leather - Puritan SWeaters

    IF YOU REALLY CARE ..SF. SURf: IT'S FROM,

    Band.. Chorus, OrchestraPerform for I.ocal Groups

    The Lasseter High Hatters Band performed In the Christmasparade , he ld downtown on Thanksgiving Day. Three beginning bandstudents were chosen to carry the newly-made banner of the band.This banner was made by several band members: Margie Barker,Paulette Davis, Kay Bonner, Linda Parks and Sheila Parks.

    Barker, drum major, .comment about the pa- Sti"1l:~. Quartet wn~ present ther ade, 'We had a lot of flu. march. narrauun of the ~hrrstmas story. at

    and playing and we hope we Cross .Key:; Baptist Church, WIthrepresented our school well." .'11'. Chartes Russell as. narrator.The Lasseter quartet wl11 accom-The Lasseter chorus and orcbe- pnny the choir of the church.

    st.rahave made several appear- Members of Lasseter's quartetames recently include Renee Granade, violin;The Junior High chorus sa~g for Diane Moriele, viola; Penny Jen-

    the Veteran's Day F'lag presen- kins ceuo: and Miss Reye Coleman,tation assembly and tim- Senior viol in.

    chorus sang for the Thanks- T w o M e r c e r S t u d e n t sO lL November 17, the Choratters:~rd a b~~~rg~~S~~~~ee:oe\~!~;m;~ToT each At Lasseteralso for th;h~ra~h~~~~:~ ~~~~ d Lasseterun November 29. 9ent bcgi~:~:rVr:oa;.;_:ar;On December 21, the Lt:sseter. ' ...

    String Quartet and North East ~~~ll~~;d~()~e ~~~~~s~ g : t : ~ ( ~ l :under the supervision of :MissArt Club Named ;UI~~ernber ~~~s i:;;awo~~l::

    honorary education so-She from Duluth, Gcor-

    and was a contestant in theArt Club has been named the Mercer" contest during berclub at Lasseter. Junior year. Interested in speech,

    the club presi- Miss Underwood also likes to playo n the piano.Ior

    program.

    Outstanding Club

    \Iartha Cleland, a studentMrs. Gloria Jean

    The Road .Not Taken{Robert &rost

    Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,And sorry 1could not travel bothAnd be one traveler, long I stoodAnd looked down one as far as I couldTo where it bent ill the undergrowth;Then took the other, as just as fair,And having perhaps the better claim,Because it was grassy and wanted wear:Though as for that,. the passing thereHad worn them really about the same,And both that morning equally layIn leaves no step had trodden black.Ohl I kept. the first for another day!Yet knowing how way leads on to "way,I doubted if I should ever come back:I shall be telling this with a sighSomewhere ages and ages hence:Two mads diverged in a wood, and I -I took tile one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference.

    MOl' F I i:ML -,IL Stationery anel Books~ --, W ESTGATE - TOWN & COUNTRY

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    uesday, December 20, 1966 THE LASSETER LANTERNc I F H A , H o m e E c C la s s e sT o H o ld O p e n H o u s eCI b N Open Hoooe will be held atU ews : : : : ~ t ; ; y ! ~ ~ ~ g ' ; 1 ; .~~.i! , ,~P~;Heme Economics classes of tesse-cL --'1 ~:r~se ~!e toP~:~n:fth~i;a;::~F.H.A. BETA with the various activities andAt their meeting, F.R.A. mcm- At Beta Club's monthly meeting, projects 011 which their daughters

    l's planned the selling of novel- plans for Career Day and Lasse- have been working.s. such as salt and pepper shako ter's participation at the Beta The girl who has worked the

    trays and kitchen chalk- Club Conven~ion were ~iscussed. hardest and done the most for the Terrie- Betker, SU5il1l Stevens and Claudia Medley, pose in front Clfards, for a money-making pro- After the business, Cynthia Struby FHA Club this year will be crown- the WMAZ studio b!"fore being or. Del Ward's "Almanac."t. They discussed degrees and showed slides of her European cd Queen. The Queen will reign;~~e:~~~i;:e;e:a~~:e!~_r~: trip. ATHLETIC CLUB ~~~l~le~hi~u!~~eW~~~/::~e~.hen LHSJournalism Studentsmbers who attended the F.RA. At Athletic Club's first meeting There will also be a display of 0 TI ..strict meeting, which was held after th~ Smi~.~anier game, gifts and various projects on Appear n e eVlslonCordele told the rest of the Coach Minton Wl1liams showed which the classes have been work-b about it. films -of the game and pointed ing. Refreshments will be served The fifth period senior English Journalism class, accompanied

    DRAMATICS CLUB out its highlights. by the students to their parents Ann Henry and Mis~ .June Emm-ett, went to the WMAZ tele-At one November meeting, Mr. At the next meeting, Mr. Kempa, and the teachers. station where they were guests on the Del Ward Show lastarles Russel, music director of the golf-pro at Bowden Golf Wednesday.~~~ K:e~r!ap~;~i~!:~c\;al~~! ~~~rs~n g;~~f, a ~~~~~ref~:maon~~~~ 4-H. d~~O~e%~~v::g a~i ~~ews~~~o~!~~ ~~w~W:;odryla~!t: ~::r!t;: :i~~amatics Club. Day which will include girls' .At a November meeting, ~artha on the newspaper or annual staffs, school paperAt their most recent meeting, a teams from 0111of the schools in :r.htchel.1 g~ve ~ demonstration on were taken on a tour of the sta- This year's editor of the annual,ording of "God's Trombones", Macon w.ere made at the club's goo~ lighting In. ,the 'home, an! ttou. They were shown aII the Pam Kelly, was asked about thesung by the Cross Keys Bap- last meeting. Sylvia Darley.sho\\ed the club ho transmitting equipment and van- members of the annual staff andt Church's Chapel Choir, was F.T.A_ to make a Wireless ~adio. dOllS other points of Interest During the progress of the MarksEtler ard. At l

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    Diana Alexander displays Christmas seeeretlene made by thehome economic classes.

    Supervision f07 won honora6Je me!'tHortfor it~ door decerencn, designed by ClareEschmann.

    Supervision 104's 2nd place door decoration Isadmired by Janice Tow:;on and Jayne Ford.

    l

    Home economies students displ;,W Christmas decoratiof!:$which thr:y Made.

    John Michael Mouse wishes everyonea merry Christmas ..

    Sara Ann Stephens admires the 3rd placedoor decoration which she designed forsupervision 305.

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    uesday, December 20, 1966 THE LASSETER LANTERN Page 7

    hristmas Traditions Differ;pirit Remains Cheerful

    College SpotThe customs of celebranna Chrlstmea in other countries around

    he world may cli!!cr. but the spirit is the same.In France on Christmas Eve, there is much festivity. In eachorne, the family eats a holiday supper and then burns a Suehe or Brenau College, a non-sectarian privately owned institution locatedule log. At midnight church bells ring, and the people march in in GailH!!lville, Georgia, is described in the most recent edition of

    ~~:h~h~~~;c~~r~~:~i~;e~~~:t~:~::;~~~:f f : : r ~What Christmas Who's Who In Amlrica as It unique school which "puts cosmopolitanoyous feast. Children's slippers and wooden shoes are filled with emphasis on the moral and spiritual responsibilities so necessary to: : ~ ~ ' ;:t~ Means To Me ~ : : : ~ : : v : ~ : :: : : y H : : : , : : . : : : : : ~ ;: ' : b ~ h ' f : m : : : : t~~!~n da~~nd~o::eh~. ~\~~: bU gokn 777ichacl mmlSe : : ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ::~o~om~~~~ s : - ~ ! ~ ~~ ~ ~ : ~ i ~ S m ~ : l ~ a ! O T~~~~t~';int!:e~~son's presents arc arranged in M;u~~~t~~: ~~r!~~g to Grandma ~:; m~~~~~~~~.uniti~:o ~~~~~;:. ~~ub:nth~O~l:e7t:~i~1~Y~Hl~~~~a!~~Ie ~~~~:~ lht~:re~~mbOIS of Christmas is cheese pudding, numbering fifty-two, has degrees two honor societies with member.hristmas are blazing plum pud- SU~~j~;a~iejs a~~tt~~rnm~~~~~ts' ~ r : :~\' ;!~'ess~~~:fe:~hO~~~~~ ~~~~t.b~~~~t O:at~~:~~a~~~e~c~~~:;~:.~h~~aeC:li:.oll~~~~ I~:, ;~: stockings hung up in a row on the ratio of faculty to students is sororities have chapters on cam.ail bowl is a custom borrowed Iircplaee. one to twelve and thus encourages pus and provide dormitories forom Scandinavian countries.The ryCh:;::a: ~~T::e~g:c~ef~ ~~le~~d~~~~~~OIl and emphasizes ~f~~bersas well as a busy social

    ~:; i~~n~ :upd:~;~d ~!~~~~ MINATURE MEXICAN CHRIST. Chris~as" on C~ri:stmas E v e . Q~ali fica tions far admission , ~ e Student government plays athc coming year to the MAS TREE is handmade from Christmas Is a little ~ranch, bor- considered ?y school authorities. major part in the life ofclay and decorated with colored rowed off .the big Christmas tree, Acceptance l~ on the basis of a the school. Upon entrance each

    The young men in Holland on glass beads. Light from a candle that \~c mIce, usc CO ; our tr~e. rec.ommenda~lOn from a fully ac- student is expected to sign anhristmas Eve dress UP. in fantas t- placed inside it shines through Christmas 15 makmg Christmas credited h~gh. school, col~e.ge honor pledge and assumes the reoc costumes. They meat In the these beads. cards from scraps of paper bor- board .exammations, and. ornctet sponsibilitics of the honor system.illage square and choose a star. . rowed. from t~e art. :,oom. .. ~anscr~pts: Also t a~en ~nto con- In this 'way Brenau hopes toearer. This starb(~arer must Christmas becaus,e ~hese trees are Christmas IS smiting at every- sideraticn IS the applicant s. charac- establish a sense of honor and~~ a large, sta~IShape~ la~te: ~

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    ometimes when we think offar out the fashions are to.

    , it's hard to imagine how the),)' be !ity years from now. Can

    see a grandmother in theivalent of a mini-skirt with a N~eyching fri.Jly blouse? What Nellieut a high school gi'l'l with her "Tubercle!" roared an enraged Hi, kids! It's that time again. The first Item of Mary's list isline 4% inches below the Sweetest Nosey, voice on the other end of the Time when belli toll and sehoul tho "greatest principal ever." Wee? [ have been crying for 2% days line, "May I personally express is OtlT. Of course, we'll all be really couldn't find II fairer orhere is the possibility that the about my .boy~riend. Last week my disgust ot your lack o f pro- 3~Ying, ':~o Long, Farewell, a,lld more understanding principalt of shirts will be of one I bought ~lm ,~(: ~~s~ handsome greas in your present assignment' :,()odbye, to 1966 and along, With than Mis.'! Ann Henry, The nextnt d U ~ b 1 another velour With his initials mono- One hundred lind ten Bacilli have 66 some great songs that Will be Item, "gorld teachers" is an under-e al~orn:~ w~~lt t~lrow awa:,: gramrned on the, collar, .But.1 been successtut In bigger asstgn llsted in the Oldie Goldie's his statement. Lasseter teachers showir dresses and wear pants suits made an awful mistake.! ~s lUI- merits, and you can't handle aile tory b~ok. . .. , . " a, real interest in helping eachall descriptluns everywhere ttals are DPI and the lU~tLalS on scventy.yeur-old project. Let's ~eadU1g the .. Iist, ~~Vlra, girl to do her best in her school-y :0. (Can you imagine a silk the sweater are DIP. what con face it, Tubercle, a location :;0 ::Llttle ~ed" Riding Hood and work,ts suit at a formal dance?) I do? Scared worn out can't he that tough!" W~~l;ef:!nrg for:e~m:r~~;~i:,~n~~ These first two items contributef course we can't give up the Dear Searnd, "S'Sorry, chief. I've tried, but Proud to Beg," ''Mustang Sally," a great deal toward the thirda of shoes made right onto I'd start looking for a DIP to I've had more interference here and < '1 Love You a Thousand bleaing on Mary Smith's list,ks. We must always keep in give the Velour to. Ulan in any other project 1...1' Times." "pleasant atmosphere". She meansd that clothes might look more Dear Nosey, ever ~ndertaken: Just last month This time nex.t year the disc the -emphasis at La~seter p~a~dinine, more the way a girl My boyfriend avidly objects to I accidently tripped the cough j()ekey~ will he flashing back the o~ getting an education for h~mgsupposed to look. Buttons, he-bops. An important dance is alarm in Larynx. not far from sounns of "You Can't Hurry Love:' With other people and not Justs and ruffles might all be the coming up and 1 want to wear here, and my whole orca was "It Tears lie Up", and "You Don't getting a fonnal education fromhion. tbem, because they don't hurt screened by enemy X rays. I bare- Have to Say You Love Me:' books,. .. my feet. Should r go to the dance ly e~capcd getting a mu~ shot, a~d Percy Sledge has put out a Of course Mary didn't overtook~~l : ;S~~~! ~~~ p~~~~ ~i~h fe:~~~;~ w~~le a~~:a~~stc~~ ~~~ l~ :U~~~ ' ,ot my profile despite ~U~~e~ ! n . 7 ~ ~ 1 1 ~ e::o~~~tlh~a~~ our, fine ~cw b~i1di~g and i~

    he t hrown out. mcite him happy? " Well, I figured r was in a hot corne;, "When a Man Lo~e3 a Woo ~~~~~~~~O'lI:-,e t~~t~o~~ee::::!:eal leather might take the place . Sensattve feet spot, so I hauled it to Upper Lobe ~~n. May~e Percy wtu match ics Iah with its modern appliances,S%I:~:' :; lse::,t :a~~:l i~l~~~s~ De~: ~n5~~lv~:boP" to the dance ~~r :ef;~~l~~ f~r~~~~usI'~'l~::1 ti~~tn~~llso}~O~dL : ~ ~ r S ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ : ~::~ ~~~r;~p~Omd:t~dte~~i~~e:~:~~ht be made of a type of pro. with someone else, the heat was off. merry and safe holiday and II. the moth lab like the overheadsed paper. No more washing Dear Nosey, ., " good New Yellr~ end \,I'liteh out for projector". Mary's next blessing,Imnlng - just discard the used .. My ~other bought me a bcautl- Thats WI.1ClC.met Bacillus ?al. the sounds Q f 67. See you next "tasty food", brings to mind ourthes in the waste paper basket. ~~t f~~~: e ~~~lt~ig~~~ ~h!~~tYi ~;~~t-G~:I~~~,~~~s:~~~s~r~nyCh~~;::e~~'d like to leave you with a lunches,

    ......, take them back? mete, tried to attract her attention thought for contemplation: Harp, Next on Mary's list, "lots ofModest by imitating my coot manner, ing all the time d01~S not make things to do" refers to Lasseter's

    Dear Modest, but she only had eyes Cor me. you an angel. wide variety of dubs and otherMen seldom make glanc:es at Slowly she made her way toward Cheryl Starr interesting activities such as play-

    girls in tight pantses. me, and said "Bonjour Monsieur, ing a band instrument, singing inDear Miss X. I am Agent Bacillus caimette- the chorus, 01' working on theI will a~iWer yau per~.~IIY. Guertn; from V.T.P,B." Op-Art Dominates ~~~~~l b%t::;:~~~~ ~~~'sn!i::'

    r---------, he~~~r5s~e~e1e~!VeOI~e:v!ro~ewelry Scenes ~~~~~,Cutlis~~sjU~~:~~n~,tA"- . . Luckilv I'm such a skinny lad Dr Jewelry has really taken a best football team in town".' 1 : I : I I r she might have done more than snappy turn tfus year Papter-urease my head! Lymg on the mache' has made the scene as the At the end of Mary Smith's listfloor, I suddenly reeueec what mcst popular material for the are three little dots, that meansl ~,P.T .B. stands =. It's the vee- new "op" jewelry. Enormous slave t~ll.t her list of ble~sin~s in .inff ..} cine 01' the Prevention ~I rucereu- bracelets and dome rings dominate JUte. W~ Lasseter girls really arelosts Bureau, and next time the~"n the wrists and fingers of girls blessed III a bountiful way_send a tougher agent, so Chief, across the U. S.I'm abandoning my position. ,~ For the 150'150set, dangling car- F o r e f a t h e r s ' P r o v e r b s t oneed a vacation. Over and out. rings areeally in vogue. 'Ihese

    Jani~ TOWSOll ~~~;~e;~~:~:~;~~ol~~~d g ~ : ; : ~~!o l v e T o d a y 's P r o b l e m sr---------.I gold hoops, diamond-shaped stl, In tcdav's busy world we can

    ver eye-catchers and other geome- learn mueh from our ancestors.trtc shapes. F01' instance, Poor Richard offersAll in all, jcwcu-y has gone way many choice bits o advice about

    Opticians :~ ::ii~ ~:r f~C;a~~h t~:e i:~~~:~~hi~~~n:c:~s:i~;::rd'$ AI-vidual. Be slow in choosing friends.Gene is the charm braclct of slower in changing,days of old. The I. D. is atso Tart words make no friends; a

    Bankers out for the jet set. However, spoonful of honey will catchBuilding ~;~~!ef~~: a~!e~eO~o~i~a~%oO:~~~ ;a~~e flies than a gallon of vine-

    and pride by the more realistic Other ancients had wise pro-~ ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ~ g ~ " ~ I S ~ i n ~ L " ~ , : - c t ~ " : : . _ = - - : : - 1erbs t o pass on a l s o .ocrates'si: advice was to "know thyself" .II L L l N G ". ~ 1 N 1 ~ r Sporting Goods ~~~':'t:fp~';'~'~~t~';~_ t". Toys, Hobbl~ Bicycles that which you ean do today,"We would also do well to remem,743'5884 ber "Lost time is never found' " : = = = = = : ; ; : : = : " : = = = = = = = = = ; - , = = = = = = = = ~ again", and that "One today isworth e thousand tomorrows."L. W. PHILLIPS If we would pay hE!ed to theseAmerican ~~y~~~S:~l;~r~~[e~~tb~'~~l:nr:nn:.Service Station solve.

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    THE LASSETER LANTERN Tuesday, o.ce(nber 20, 1966Agent TuherculeCalls B. T. R. D. P.

    ChristmastimeBlessingsNoted

    Milledgeyille, Georgia

    Don TaylorMasonry Contractor

    AWA/alterClwtter"Baeiljus 'rubercte reporting toBureau of Tuberculosis Communi . Around Christmas some peoplelike to make a list of all the thingsfor which they are thankful. Thelist of typical girl that we shallcall Mary Smith is very long, be-cause she had manY( blessingsjust from attending Lasseter.

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    Mark Smith head coach MintonE. Williams has been awarded thetitle of "1966 Coach of the Year"in both the Region l-AAA and theMacon Telegraph Bi-City ccmpeti-nons. For leading the Bulldogs toa victorious first season againstl-AAA opponents, snortswrrtersBulldog Corner ~~~ts:fd~~e ~ ~ ~ ~ c ~ : ~ d~}~7\~ i :

    As this year's successful Cootball ~t~~eShr~~i~n~e (~:;i:~sbe;r~~oa~~a:on ende~, basketball was cast cities in which 1.AA,A is represent.S ~ : ~ : ~ ' C : : : h ~ ~ ~ ~ d~~~ ~v~~er~a~ef;~~~n:d t ~ : v : : a ; : ~Mark Smithed as captems. The season be- 28p~~~:; Basketball Schedulethe faculty to a slim 50.58 OIY Date Opponent Place Pr.llmlnlry

    tory. The floor has been refin- wea. Dec. 21 Lanier Horne (City Aud.) Lanier "B"ed with the lanes and a strip TOM. PORTER TOlJIL'IAMENT Dec. 27, 28, 29, and 30 (City aud.)und the court painted red and Tues Jan. 3bulldog, painted by John David. Fri. Jan. 6 =Lagrangethe tip-