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    pecial was held onber 13, 1965 the catetor-

    Lasseter The Studentof :MeEvoy and Miller

    r High Schools, together withter's Student Council, con-

    this assembly.e program with a reci-

    speech DemocracyVice-president of McEvoy.the President Diane Deese ledfellow officers of McEvoy init. which showed how a good; ; : 2 : : . ; ; N ASA SP AC E D EM ON STR ATIO N

    County and Georgia. This The presidents of Miller and McEvoy Student Councils present PRE SENTED TO STUDENT BOD Y:a~e;~~~;:~~t~:g~~C;~~~~\;:~ this fil1e speaker's rostrum to Lasseter. At an assembly on December 9, the NASA Space Demonstrationct and then the clothing. As R .. CI Ch was presented to Lasseter students. J'rlr. Robert Hawkins, from thepiece w~s added tc thc.struc- emammg asses oose ~:t~~n~l;eA~~~~e~ut~~:t:s~dp~~~~s~~~i;I~~~at~~;~LSP~~ee ii~ug~~:te~h~~:Advisors Colors and Mascots talk with detailed models of various rockets and an interesting exper t-cnuncn nas no soft or ~ merit with liquid fuels.

    Following class meetings on November 30, all classes at Lasseter Mr. Hawkins said that a U, S procedures, ability to be stor ed forcouncil works had chosen their colors, mascots, and advisors. The Juniors voted spacecraft will land on the moon long periods of time, and a quickcouncil U5e5 Its on theirs in October, and now the remaining classes have chosen theirs. before 1970, carrying ast ronauts count down. However, one major

    '.''''',',.",','".,'. e?,m.!~~l~i~~- bf:"3~~':1~~~;~~~~~~h~;:'~I~~~~d~~i{;~~~:~~:!~,gll!~':~~s~,~~~~;:~!.I~~~~~~~~~~ng ba~~_~:.:c~:,~,~~~~V:C:~fr:I~~~~~n~o;~t~~""~~~~!~"';council strlves for and gets advisors. Blue and white was chosen to signify the sophomores and The difference between mlsslea after it has been launched.r among the student body." the poodle was selected as mascot. Suggestions were turned in for a end rockets, Mr. Hawkins pointed In addition to demonstrating how

    le Miller officers conducted an motto, but it has not been voted on yet. Several sophomores volun- out, is that missiles are used as rockets function, Mr. Hawkins de-ural ceremony lor the install- leered to write 11 song for the class and present it at the next meeting. weapons in war, and rockets for ex- scribed various satellites alreadyrsLa~~ceL~~:d~~r.~~I~(n;ou,:;~;! of ~~ee~r~~~~;a;O~I!~:' i~~~;~~~:;i~e~re really great; we're doing Pl~:~~Oe~s i~::~~e~owered by eith- ~e O:::~ ~:~k:x~:~:~u!~~r s~;:~:done first by President Jane ~,on. the president .siU~! Success is curs in '69." er solid or liquid fuel, both of tific progress in general, and point.s as she lit. 'teresa Adams un- We are the class of 69, The freshmen have not as yet which have certain advantages and ed out the headway that has been

    :~ C::~l~n~!~~l:;r ~;'ntheEarC:' A:~e:U~0~~:;i:e;30th Ch~~:n ::~~re:~=e~O~~~se the co- ~!~~dd~~~~~:~~de ~ ~ ~ P l ~ C ~ ~ : ~ ; S f U ~ ~uat~: ~~r!~e manufacture of eom-Miller officers. The girls With AI. ice Jac~oon as Prez Iors of light blue and dark blue Bibb C S dAdLasseter who were installed An~ Ma~~ltl us V1Ce-, ,. and a Pekinese dog as their mas- ounty tu ents to ttenM~~, El:lott and Newberry were cot The advisors are Mrs. Stokes

    :~:, a ~~~~_S~r~~~~~!~t ; ~~~:~ ;~~~~/~Ca~~cot , we chose a Persian ~no~t :I~~ l~~ink;n :~b~~t~:df~~ !~:ession at Monterrey Techs, secretary; Jackie Sparks, Kitten . class officers and a song Is being World War II has made us keenly aware of the need of friendsrer; Sheila .Wilkmson, ch~p. A~d on. each foot was a tiny, written by a committee to the IIIU- among the Latin American countries. It a lso made u s r ea liz e that inand Patty Richardson, partie- weP~~~ ~I~~~~~ fuss over what to sic of Downtown. order to make friend.s we must, speak their language. This has changed

    girls pledged to carry out choose . "F l in tstone Chr istm as" ~~~t:~~~~e~i t ;i~~~,m!it~ f~~:~~~gla; :~l~; it :~~ ;O~I~: :: ;.ea~=Si~~~ ~~;

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    !l" 2 The Lasseter Lantern

    One of tile great Ialacies made by high school students lookingtoward college is that it is not important to begin serious studying un-til the eleventh or twelfth grade. Nothing could be further from thetruth! College. admissions officers receive from high school the stu-dent's grades beginning in the ninth grade, and the decision to ac-cept, or reject, is made prior to the completion of the twelfth gradeso that actually the grades made in the ninth arc more important, Edward J. elgie, principII affor purposes of acceptance, than those made in the twelfth. Mark Smith High School.AnoLher 'misconception held by

    ditodn ..Cblef. __ . Valeria R. Murphey : ~ ( l~ : n r s~;;~~~~~i/;1I~h~~3~!r!~~~ Guest ,EditorialEditor ,_. __ ._." . Clare B. Eschmann he i~doing alright. Again, nothingEditor _'__ "' __ '_"'_"_" __._'",,-___ ~ Cynthia J. Struby could be further from the truth!

    Assuming that an "average" stu. Your Opportunities In Schooldent is in the "middle" of tile class . .. _n high school, a not too uuccmfurt- Just how do you view the oppor-:~~~,~~~ti~: Ii; f ~ ~ ~ ~ m : ~ ~ O ~ ~ ( ) ~ ; ~unities in school that lire ~'ours? TB or not TBto be accep;t!d. in college: when his Or perhaps one might ask If you Warning T B Germ, wanted in~ 1 ( ~ ~ : ; S~~~:l~~l;~~eg;o hed::C~~! r-ealize that there are dlf(erent ~~V~~osr~t~ ::rb::~::5 ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ ; tniat a ll those who were "below ave. ways of viewing them. Because of his many disguises,~~rl:'~eiJ~n~igtl~a~e~~Olnoar~o~~~~ iil~ One student views hers as steps ;,~vea:c~;at~isd~is~~;P~~'e~:~~a~;"average" at all lnll now he is at toward the acquisition of a back- of his habits are known. Please look......I Lhe very reck-bottom of the class. ground essential for college. An- for him In these conditions:To arid to his academic misery he 1. He looks for victims withfin(l!~ he if! no long(>;r in compett- other as a route to he followed that their resistance down. ToHem with any "below" himself but will lead to gainful employment in avoid having him attack you,i~ati;o~r:I;~~~I:.~ly Ol~ ~:~~rW~~'~~ the business world. Still another :~te:.r~~r w~:t~~'7~o;~~pared and stronge r students so as social functions to be used for ration disturbances for more

    As the New Year hegins, I would like to speak of the subject ncar- that he must literally run breath- self amusement. And one must add complicated developmentsand dearest my heart. That, of course, is the education of students !cssly even to stand-stilt in the 2. An unusual aspect of thisLasseter High School. The. word "education" is used so frequently group. 'I'his orestes tncreastngjv that these opportunities may be case is that former victimsdenote the obvious, "taken-Ior-granted'' ilsped~ of greater pressure If he falters at any used for acquiring new friends. never are completely immunemay need to be reminded of the 'more subtle but point with the result that his aca- to second attack. He uften

    nnotauons of the term. We etten say "I need nn or "I'm dcmlc burden grows unbearable It is possible, however, to corn- strikes twice if you have whattting an nnucauon." whet is it that we need? What arc the marks a n d hi: is either involuntarily ex- binc all of the above views Into he needs.charnctertstrcs of an educated penon'! eluded for academic deficiencies 3. Because he moves quicklyThe necessity for a high degree of competence in the tool skills or he becomes a voluntary drop. one. In so doing the horizon for an from one patient ttl the next,

    reading, w/iiUng, and arithmetic and for broad, general knowledge out. individual bewmes panoramic. One he is difficult to arrest, but;e;~~I~ld like to emphasize two of the many t h ! ~ \~~l~~~~~r~:~p; ~~~e:~~cce~~~~~~can then view the opportunity that ~~:j~~~~~rrl})yc:;~:;t~:~~;~

    The educated person is able to think, to ana lyze problems object. there

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    esd ay, January 2 5::-._ :1_ :9 6.:_ 6'-- ' - - T _ : h e : : _ L a _ '_ : ' e t _ e . : _ , _ L _ . _ n t _ : e _ : ' " : : _ - , - - - ~ . Page 3

    rksetter Makespid Progress

    On January 12, 1966, picturestaken for the annual. Thf'_~eictures were taken during the daynd after school by Mr. Merriwea-r , the photographer.Pictures of the following wereken within the school and sur.unding grounds: Student Counc il

    advisors, Library Club and ad-The F,H.A., 4-H Club, M'usie ,Club officers ar.d member.",Office Monitors. and the Book-

    tore c lerks, YT~_el1 office rs, Artlub officers, Atmette Club offi-ers, Dramatics Club officers and

    d Cross officers.Mr. Kiper, another photogr-apher,ok specially posed pictures andof typical. classroomcenes. These will also be in theThe hardworking annual staffmet every deadline so far. Allpictures and class officer's

    have been sent to the Tay-Company. There is

    shipment to beAs Mrs business ad-

    "This could no t have

    S t u d e n t s R e c e i v eN E D T T e s t A w a rd s

    Twenty - two tenth grade girls atLasseter received certificates In re-cognition of their outstanding per-formance on the 196566 NationalEduca tion Development Tests. Thiscertificate pcmts out that thesegir18 were in the upper 10 per centof the nation on this test.The following were recognisedduring an assembly held on Jan-

    uary 4: Sandra Addleton, MaryAnne Berg, Janet Blackshear , Ma r -sha Bowen, Kay Butt, Letty Cars-well, Cheryl Chambers and GayleCrance. Others were Donna Darity,:Margie Davis, Clare Eschmann,Ellen McCullough, Cheryl McDavid,Karen outas, Kate Pendleton andSandra Ricks. Jackie Sparks, PaulaTaylor, Jane 'rver, Linda Webb,Vkki Williams and Penny Wootenconstituted th e remainder of thestudents receiving awards.

    - FA C ULTY H IG HLIG HTSAs the math and science depart- and swimming are among her hob-ments have already been recog- bias.meed in the second issue of the Miss Jones and Miss Burt, phy.Lasseter Lantern, the beam of the steal education have II.Lantern now spotlights the social full schedule teaching six pe-studies, business, physical educa- riods. Miss Jones is a graduate oftion, music. and home economics wesleyan where -she received adepartments. u.s. Degree. At Miller Sr. last year,Graduating from North Georgia under [be physical education in-College with a nacnetor of Science structora, she was an active student Lasseter's new eighth and ninthDegree, Mrs. Gurley majored in teacher. She now resides on Hamil. Mrs. Kitty Lee- grade science teacher is Miss Bren-secretarial science. The Hall Coun- ton Drive. Miss Burt, who comes da Walton. Having previously

    SChOOit~~~~~~V~lll~O;:o;f ~:~~uai:~s~~~~O~\rCs~:;:~ia~jt~IS~ lIrs. Lee Joins !~~~~~n~~~tha~n~i;;;:r:;3d~c~O~~;career ill typing and B,S. in physical educatiun. She is High School and adult science

    business. unusual hobby of Mrs. ill f~rst year of teaching. Her Lasseter Faculty classes at Dudley Hughes Vocation-Gurley is that she IS a licensed interests are reading, golf, at ~chool,. she has gained much ex-radio operator and owns a short and tennis. Lasseter welcomes our new art perl~n('e III both subjects.wave radio. Holding the position of Lasse- teacher, Mrs. Kitty Lee. the Iormcr- MISs W~lt{)n, a native of Elber-

    :'Ll'S, Mabry, general business and ter's band director, Miss Harrell Miss Kilty Thomas. Having lived t?ll, Georgia, atte?ded the Woma~'sbookkeeping tcae~el' at Lasseter graduated from Georgia Southern in Macon all her life, she graduated College Of. Georgia wher~ she min-lith and slx~h periods, is a ~vith a B.S. De?ree. Here. she rna- from A. L. 1'I1i1ler High School ored.m science and r.ecelved a de-ate nf Georgia Sa.uthern m Jored. in music. Preceding her where she was a member of 80S gree In home . economics. S~e lovesor Eight Weeks _~~:o-m~~~rre~e~~iv~:~~ B.S ;~a~hsj~;u~~L:~~e t:( 's~~t;~fYeu~~e~ :~t~?r~~y.G;~~g~tt:~~er~ ~~: ~:~v~~ ~~O;! :io~~peCmllY those WI th lots

    welcomes Miss Her previous experience in teaching Her hobbles arc oil paint- Alpha Delta Pi sornnty. In 1960 she Miss walton has lived in Maconhas come was in Statesboro, in Tallahassee, decorating. graduated with a BFA degree. Fin- before, but for only a short time.student Flol'ld~,.ar;d.at McEvoy hCI_-e n Ma-. Wilson, 11 graduate.of Geor- ally she attended the Medical Col- 1~ July, she returned to Macon toacher under Miss Her (:1)11.. Bud watching, knitting, and gra So-uthern with a B.S. m. music lege of Georgia in Augusta and live. .

    here lasts from reading .are some of her hobbles. education, I~ the choral director graduated in 1965. This is the first On the first of Novcn~ber" s~.e11. 'Peaching A.:nerlean history here at Lasseter. In college she was a job as a teacher which Mrs. Lee came to ~nsseter, replacing MISSat Lasseter IS Mrs. B~llbaker, a member Sigma Alpha Iota na- has had. when asked to comment Faye Morns who had resigned due

    of wesleyan WIth a Bach. uonat fraternity. Among her about Lasseter Mrs. Lee said "It's to an illness in the family. Missof Arts Degree in music end enjoyments are playing the piano, great!" We hope Mrs. Lee finds her watton plans to continue teachingat Wesleyan Conservatory. sewing, and cooking. Mr. Wilson, teaching joh a challenging expcri- at Lasseter

    earned ~lrM~~::~r~rs~~;~~:k:~~: ~ ~ ~ ; t h ~ a ~ ' ; U ~ ~ e : e ~ t : ; y~:c:;.g the 7sn:e,p~~:s:::to~:~ stay at Lasseter American Flag Ismain concern centers around her A native of Mississippi, Mrs. Olds

    Miss Middl~broo~~er~~ s~;wwn~ J~;c~o~~~~ren who are now finish- for ~.:e~i~Siit5~i~P~.s~~~~ B and and T wirlers Donated ToLa~seteran AB de A~ a social studles teacher, Mrs. gree Home Economics. Out of In November, an American flaga member Meeks received a B.A. Degree at her four years teaching experience, Perform on TV Show was donated t{) .La~~e te r by Mr. andand was Stetson University in Deland, Flo- :hrec, hav~ been. in Clinton, Miss- . ~r\~~:~:eS~~~;~~:t~~a~~net~

    she graduated. Fur- rssippi. "I m thrilled WIth .11[ the The M~rk Smith Bulldog nand PPth, The flag was, taught l~ Monr~e ni_ce equipment we have to w-or~ alone With its Smtthettes and '~~rst Is in the funeral servicesCounties and is now III WIth. The have been very co- Solocttes performed on the Doris th d th f bof her fourth year 0 1 teaching. Mllsic Mrs. Olds. Martin Show, November 16. For f e ea _ o . a DIem ergrad- is one of h~r main interests. Her in economics at their first selection on television, ~en-~h: eoullt:~lll~y th~'h~r!:~

    to TIll! Meeks, coaches at a~I~S~I:~~~h t;~~~:~:~~l~~:;r sa.~er);~r~~~.~~r,il~~~ Forces .one ot personal typing. the flag and baton twirlers did .Pl:ms are no,,: being made to o.h-Clayton County and Forest Park their routines. tam an appropriate f~agpole to dis-were sites for her teaching before The band also participated in play the 50 star flag In front of the

    of Oeorgta. majoring in coming to Lasseter. She enjoys the Middle Georgia and Warner school.studies. Previously Mr8. Seabrooks playing the plano, sewing, and Robins Christmas Parades, playing Lasseter accepts t.his meaning-taught at Willingham. Cooking home decorating. the same selections. ful gift with gratitude.

    Miss Walton loinsLasseter Faculfy

    Miss Mary Middlebrooks

    tudent Teacherins Lasseter

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    ge 4sseter Hostsontestants Forl-State Band

    Ou Saturday, January 15, 1[)66,High School was host tofrom all schools in theth congressional district who

    itioned for All-State Band,orus and Orchestra. Thesc groupsform for the Educationsociation which isd in Atlanta the spring.The visiting were givenitten tests, then auditioned in

    particular category - instru-ntal or vocal music. Those withbest ratings wtn be selected toof the large g;{)UP~_which

    and

    n a C a ll o w a y N a m e dC o r r e s p o n d e n t

    has been namedfor the 1965school year. She is a 9th gradedent enrolled in first year homoonomics and was selected for heralities of leadership and her en-usiasm for home economics. Her

    wa s made hl' Mrs.ds, he r teache rDonna will serve as junior advi-

    the edi tors of Co-ed , nat ionalfor teenage girls pub-Scholastic Magazines, Inc.tnerc huorurcd of ac-

    i ti es here lit Lasseter.

    hoir Sings At Stirringhristmas Program Dec. 22

    Tuesday, January 25, 1966VALENTINE'S PUZZLEAcro" Down1. Name of man t. To your

    commemorated hearton February2. __~_.and vig-14. or

    2. A prepositlong. State of young3. A great lover man proposing4. To encounter 4. Symbol asso.5. I love __ dated with~'. Goddess {) f the lOVE

    moon 5. What we must7. A child's. _ do to live8. Everybody 6. Girls like to beIovca a _ _ it

    7. St. Vale-notine's _I. Pronoun of to-getherness

    9. AlwaysS t u d e n t C o u n c i l P r e s e n t sT h a n k s ! l i v i n g P r o g r a mOn November 24, the student bodyand faculty of Lasseter attendeda Thanksgiving program. Thespeaker for this assembly was Dr.IWy McClain, pastor of the FirstBaptist Church of Atlanta.After singing Come Y C! Thilnkful People, the devotional was gi-

    ven by Linda Anderson, prl'~identof the Junior class; and a prayerwas read by Sheila Wilkinson, chap.lain of Student Council. The Stu-dent Council Representatives, ledby Susan Stevens, vice-prestdent,then brought forward the ir boxesof Thanksgiving offerings whichbad been collected in the venoussupervisions. Teresa Adams, Stu-dent Council President presentedMr. Lewis Smith, a member of the~1a.oon Exchange Club, whu in turnintroduced Dr. McClain.Dr. McClain spoke of life's ex-

    tras. During his talk he broughtout tb~t sOffiti!.-O_fJhese~xtr:~s,werecolors, music, and flowers. He alsosaid that "God put. these extrashere not to be expertmenttng. butto inspire you and me to do ourextra best io all that -s e do."

    The Junior Class congratulatesthe recently elected Sophomore,Freshmen, and Sub.jr eshmen offi-cers and wish them luck throughthe year. We would arso like tocongratulate Linda Anderson, whohas taken over the duties of presi-dent of the Junior: Class, andCynthia Struby, who has assumedthe dutie s of vice president.

    . La~~ef!!r's Red Cress volunteers include: from. fop to botfom b-eyln_ ye~:' t~~c1::S~'~~CdPtroojs:~i~!a.nti~~nlng w1th the row n.:xt to the Mrs. L. M. Donovan, Mr$. George in all the classes' colors, These willGIant, Mn,. H. F. ~Irk, Jr., Mrs,. Thurston. Mni. H. W. Pittman; gu on sale sometime after Christ-mldd!e row, Mr~. Sam nethcvse Mr~. L. F. Reynolds., Jr., Mrs. J. B. mas and will probably sell forPerd, Mr.s. Calder Williams, Mrl. G_ E. Sanford; row next to wall, Mrs. thirty.five cents.i, K'. ~IIMt, Mrs. G~rge Ml.lrpl-wy, Mrs. C. A. Rie&, Jr" Mrs. J. R. Excitement ran high as the dis-C"UfT;:~;s~ir.~~~=;b~~eHi$ % O r : ~ e ~ : :~ ~ ' S : ~ ~ ~ : : ~ s .oseph L. Pertsch. ~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~;~~. ~~ ~~~e~

    topic was how these were to bestyled, as we have no tradition tofollow. 'w e hupe that these will be

    each school's program. The chair- ready in the spring.to find enough mothers "We've got pp and personality,

    to the clinic each school da.y. The Juniors are the best you'llThe mothers must then take a Red sec:"Cr03~ First Aid Course and an Orl-entation Course. After the training r----------,volunteer s a re rea -

    to work.principal, Miss Ann Henry,

    recognized the value Q f this pro-gram and asked Mrs. Gordon San-Icrd to be the chairman of the ' - : : = = = = = = = = ~!"l 'OU1l of Lassete r Volunteer s. Each r"volunteer will serve about fifty SHURLINGTON PLAZA!JaUfS during the school yea!".Special thanks is owed to the chair- BEAUTY SALON

    never turns man, Mrs. Sanford, who has madeour school clinic program such a Phone 742-2183

    The woodwind ensemble performed, lit the Chrlstmall ProgramOecemblJr 22. From left to right, the girls are Diane Merkle, Susanrown, M

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    esday, January 25, 1966 Page 5- - , - - - - %{{~ !~ tClub News o'eloek, girls in formals escortedby boys in suits entered the gymof the YWCA. It was the night ofthe 1005 YTeens Snowball. During

    Art Club Music Club the dance, the 1965 leadout-wasn Friday, November 19, Art The last four meetings of the herd. Presidents, vice-presidents,b was pri\'i1egf'n to have Miss Music Club have been very active. and erA representatives of all Ma-dl Zorzie for its guest speaker. During the meeting on November con clubs were presented with theirs zoretc formerly attended the 15th, a Thanksgiving program was escorts. Directly after the Ieadout,Institute in Atlanta, and is held. Martha Rampley, co-program refreshments were served.

    ently the commercial artist for chairman, led us in some 'I'hnnks- Girlli found the long gowns noA.Z. television station. She giving" songs with Jackie Martin hindrance in doing the jerk, web-

    with her some of her art accompanying us on the piano. Our ble and other popular dances, or,and. used these in the talk Dec. 31'd meeting was held in Mr3. if they did, it surely wasn't shown.ch she gave Brubaker's room as our advisors However, the slower numbers werehe next on December were out of town. She showed us considerably more favorable, aswas a meeting d\ll"ing the film, MUSIC IN AMERICA, gowns swung in time with the mu-a money-making project and which we all enjoyed. ste.hri!!tma.~ party were planned. We were all enthusiastic at our Mrs. Exum, YTecn director,

    meeting of December 17, last meeting :vhich was a Christmas summed the ball up quite nicely,one of f-~n and fellowship. party. A visit from Saint Nick Nine- members of the chorus make up the choral ensemble whl h "1'he ~irls in their ilowin

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    before.

    Tuesday, January 2ST 1966

    "01 course;' I said, and wentout the door, leaving them there.We still have all the cats, only

    thoro arc thirteen cats and eightkittens now (some of the kittensgrew up.) Do you remember thathouse you passed the other day,the apartment building with all thecats sitting in the windows"? That'swhere we live. We have cats inthe kitchen, in the bedrooms, andin the living room. And Mrs.Bruneau has Felicity.

    Licia Drlunon

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