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    L A S S E T E R S E N I O R SR E C E I V E 1 s t R I N G S N e w F a c u l t y M e m b e r sJ o i n L a s s e t e r S t a f fne hundred seniors receivedtheir senior rings on September19, during fifth period. Mr. Nath-an Morgan, the representative IecmBalfore Jewelers, with the help of Having completed its first school year, Lasseter mitt begins itsMiss Henry and the officers of 6667 term, with new students, new equipment and new faculty memothe senior class, presented the bers.rings to the girls. He explained The English department com. The language department con-how the rings could best be cared poses the largest number of tee- ststs of Miss Sandra Young, thefor and informed the nanlcrs that ulty members. Miss Middlebrooks, head, who teaches Frendt an dany size adjustments. or other diffi- who was a student teacher here Spanish, and Mrs. Gloria Jeanculttes could be corrected. last year, teaches her own classes Stokes, who teaches Latin. BothThe stone in the riog is oval in now. Mrs. Nelle Wade who teaches taught at Lasseter last year;shape, with the Lasseter coat-of- junior English, and Miss Mary Band teacher, Miss Mary .Annarms on one side aod Ute year of Walden now begin their second Harrell is the head of the m.usiegraduation on the other. There year of teaching at Lasseter .. New dcpartment. Mrs. Helen WUsonis a wide chotce of colors for the this year are Mrs. Dee Ann Earle teaches chorus, and both of theses tone , and the gold can be white and Mrs. Patricia Matthews. The faculty members were p re se nt l as tgold, yellow gold, or green gold. NEW FACUL TV MEMBERS gather In library to look over Laueter's English department is headed oy yea:. Their ne~ .addltion is MissOn. the wednesday, Thursday, and eilrl schedule. Standing fl. to r.), they {Ire Miss Jane HDward, Mrs. Miss June Emmett. R~~e, Co~eman wbe has started Las-Fr-iday preVl?US to the day .Lhe ~Dr':a Jean Phillips, Mrs. Dee Ann Earle, Mr. GrlH eth'erldge, Mr. Head of the math departmc~t seter s first orchestra.I'l~gs were grven cut, the seniors Don En llsh, Miss Janlca Norris, Mrs. Judith Grandy, and Miss Jane until Mrs. Laura Mixon's return IS Mrs. ~elh Brooks, has g~paid the balance of what the~ owed, HIli. S;ated (I. to r.J, th.y ar. Miss Mary Midc:Uabrookl, Mrs. Patricia Mrs. Anna Newberry. Both taught ed her. first year teaching physu~al~~u~a\Oen .:~~~::' o~e~i::~~~t~:atthaws, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. Mary Pellew, and Mrs. Laura Taylor. ~a~~::~t~:h~as:U~::i~~te~r'f;rh~~e9~ :~s~c:~:nto o:i!f:eu~:;,epre~~:U~:lay. Those seniors who did not Mixon, remarked, "the school is a taught at the Y. W. C. A. Teach-order a. ring last May, but w~o L A S S E T E R O R G " N I Z " T IO N S very nice place in which to teach. Ing last year and t~is year is Misswould like to order one now Will f\ f\ The students are friendly and very Lynda Jones, who IS head of thebe able to do so when Mr. Morgan. ecperative." Mrs. Carl Funder- physical ~du~E!.~ion del!..art~~h .~.;iol'".turns to take rings that need 0 E F I N . E . . .) O A t S A " N D - A I M S " ,;_-,,-".,b\li'kas now-substituting for Mrs. ' rue-new library clE':r.k; Mrs~'MIl'ya.dj!lStments. ; . ."..~.;- . ' .. .",,_ . Mixon. Two new teachers in Lasse- Tamblyn, states this ab~l;It her new

    -. - . . ter's mathematics department are job: "I can't say enough niceA N N U A L S T A F F S E T T O Here at Lasseter, there are many clubs to join, .Art Club. with ::~r::::~ Norris and Mr. Griff ~~i~!S~~U! e :~= :~O le ~tMrs. Grandy as the advisor, alms to promote entnustasm in art through aid l'.trs. Dorotby Watson, ourfilms, and speakers. librarian.

    In the Athletics Club, members Mrs. Earl advises the Dramatics Mr. English,new in our science Three other amiliar faces fromMr. Ike Boyette, representative strive to promote good sportsman- Club, which puts emphasis on bet- department, remarks, "So far I last year are Mrs. Jacque James,

    from the Taylor Publlshing com- ship, physical fitness, and school ter appreciation of the theater. have enjoyed it, and I. think we our guidance counselor; Mrs.pany, met with the editors of the spirit. The gym teachers are ad- Music Club aims to promote an have the nest school and best stu- Klltherine Carter, Miss Ann Ben-Marksetter annual. Their lirst visors. S tudents m u st e arn quaU. appreCiation of music and the fine dents in Bibb County." ALso, as ry's secretary: and Mrs. Minniedeadline has been set for October fying points to join. arts. Mr!. Wilson and Mrs. Harrell a newcomer, science and chemistry Mitchell, our lunchroom mtU18ier.15, by which they mus t have 16 Achievement, eaa r e e te e , and advise the Club. teacher, Mrs. Norma. Phillips ob-pages ready. The editors hope to leadership are goals for Bela Y-Tcens is an extension of the serves, "The school is beautiful,have 32 or 48 pages prepared by members. The purpose ot this YWCA. Tbey aim for better re- and the girls are so nice to workthe deadline. The t h em e has been club is to promote honesty and lationship with the teenagers of with." Others who taught at Las-discussed, but no final decision higher grades. Mrs. Stokes ad- the world and work with people all seter last year include Mrs. Louisehas been made. Editor, Kathy vises the Beta Club members. over the world. One of the most Maxwell, who teaches biology andLanier says, "Yie can't give out Library assistants not only give important purposes is seeking the science, and ~s. Velma Wohlford,any secrets until the annual comes service to the school, but learn knowledge and manifesting the head of the SCIence departmoen~.( J U t in May, so everyone be sure by doing so. Mrs. Watson teaches love of God. Mrs. _Frances. Brubaker, headingto buy ODe." ri~~a:::~ises them on servJce in the "To make the best better." is the ~~~r ~~~\:::~~:r,d::aacr~:e~~lea~~

    motto of 4-H. Tb~ four Hs stand can History and sociology. Alsofor the equal trainmg o( the head, teaching American History is Mrs.heart, bands, and health. Mrs. Ann Williams new on the social~ozje~, the ~ounty home economist studies staff.' Mrs_ Mary Meeks, OFFICE MONITORS (I. to r.),IS their advisor. who teaches geography. civics, and Da~fI Cook, Donna Darity, Lindt'The red rose and the colors red Georgia history is getting under. Smith, Evle erumbll.. Marel.and white stand (or F.H.A. Their we .. her second ~ear at Lasseter. Davis, and Silndr& Ad4t.ton attendmotto is "Toward new horizons. It The business department is head .. to offica duties sl$lene-ci to thwn'!'be advisor Is Mrs. Thomas who ed by Mrs. Jeanette. GUiley, who by MrL Carter.also teaches Home Economics. also taught here last v e a r . Teach-Bu'?;es~ur~~~er~f :B~eric:~~~ ~~~.:::ss!\~~~r;~;h;ell::r :~~ 6 Monitors Named:db~hdeg~ut~e::Pw::l~~ee~:~~oe~~ Mrs. Jane Ha ll. Office Assistantslew is the ad vlsor. .. Remarks Mrs. Judith Grandy. At the end of last year, students

    BOOKSTORE MONITORS (I. to r.), Shlrl.y Gillis,. Grantlyn. Brooks, and The Stud:nt CO'llnCI~.lS blot pro who Is beginning her first year at who were interested in being a f f I . e eBarbara Edwartb, d!apl.ay luppliH on hi. at the- ~oqkJfor.. mote a goo retettons ip e ween Lasseter, "I love to get to school monitors slgn.ed up. Miss Uenryteachers and students. Mrs. Max- in the morning and hate to leave chose from this list six girla whoB O O K S T O R E A S S IS T A N T S A N N O U N C E D F O R 6 6 . 6 7 ; ~ \ \ ~ , ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ o : ~ , ~ ~ ~ p : ~ ~ : ~ ~ ; ~ , : h : , : f ; ~ ~ , : ~ ~ ~ ' "M s La s s e - ~ 0 ' t ! ~ ~ \ ~ e " h e r n d Mr. C a r ' "Tb.e staff of the bookstore this Smith and Brenda Cele a~Q bli!lp Future Teachers. of Amer:ca The home economics department These girls do odd jobs in the of.

    year is composed of ten funtore in the bookstore. learn about the teaching profes.Slon is headed by Mrs. Laura Taylor. ttce, run errands, take messll4eaand seniors. They Include Bar- Mrs. Hall, the bookstore advisor, from Miss Emmett, thei.r advisor, This is also her first year at tesse- to teachers and students, give outbara Edwards, Marie Sld.nner, Phyl- says, "The girl!, so Car have dol1e Red Cross, with Mr. Walden as ter. Going into her second year attendance reports, and distribute'lis [twin, Shi1'ley Alligood, Ann a wonderful job in keeping the their advisor, help.! people in is Mrs. Brenda Thomas, another the mail into each of the teacber'tJoslin and Elaine Newman. Grant- bookstore and records. I'm very foreign countries and sick people member of the home economics oe- mail boxes. and file cumulative reoI.yn Brooks. Shirley CHWs. Boots proud of what they've done." here. partment. ports.

    M E E T 1 s t D E A I I l L I N E

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    Miss Henry SpeaksThe laml.tell" lantern Tuesday, O ctober 11, 1966

    Students ltlay Follow Columbus' PathTomorrow is Columbus Day when our nation honors a famous ex-plorer and daring sailor. It might more appropriately be called Dis.

    covery Day _ DDt that ViC would deny honor and glory to the courageand vision of the Cenoese navigator but that we emphasize also thedeed. In 1492 it was time to discover America. Desire for economicgain provided the motive, the expanding knowledge of the Renaissance

    furnished the technical skills, andbudding nationalism supplied thepolitical power. If ChristopherColumbus had not made the dis-ecvery, it would have been madehy someone else. The beginningof a new school year is also atime for discovery. It is time forstudents to discover the extent oftheir abilities and the JOY thatgoes with using them fully. It Isthe time for them to discoverthemselves and the world around

    Mi$$ Ann Henry them.Some students will be discoverers like Columbus. These "dis-covers" will possess courage, vision, and perseverance. They wtll dareto exercise their minds, to consider new ideas, and to explore newrelatlouships. The "discoverers" will find adventure and excitementin learning and in living. They may bring to our world riches asunexpected as those Columbus brought to his,

    8 t a . f fEditor ..nChief ~ .. Valerja R. MurpheyNews Editor ...._._._~. __ .~ .._._. __ Cynthia J. StrubyFeature Editor ~_._~ __ . Madlu PittmanArt Editor .__ . .._ Kitty A. PertschSports Editor _.__ .. . Teresa G. AdamsBusiness Manager Betsy A. EthridgeCirculation Manager Delores E. ChuppExchange Editor _ .. Julie A. Flynn

    Typist Florence W. McSwainAdvertising Artist Linda F. AndersenFaculty Advisors _._ June M. EmmettAnna ' K Newberry

    yo-ung. She could not restin her grave until the nextof: Pendorrfc died. Favels life Architecture is for you, not just

    for other people. Keep an openmind to learning archi tecture , Ar-chitecture can be fun!

    became a tangled web of doubtsand fears which led to a totally "ill,:... 1 expected and thrilling climax,

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    The te es e r e r Lantern---,:-,,----::-S u p e r v i s i o n O f f i c e r s N a m e d

    F o r 1 9 6 6 - 1 9 6 7 S c h o o l Y e a rTuesd2lY. October 1'1.,1966- ---.-~,-~~.--.. - - Page 3

    Lasseter accommodates twentv-rour supervtetcns this rear. Therear e six grade supervisions, five ninth and tenth grade super-visions, eleventh and twelfth grade supervisions.

    S w e e p i n g C h a n g e s O c c u rI n L a s s e t e r C h o r a l G r o u p

    Eighth Gl'ad,~

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    Tu_y, October 1'1, 1966 The Lassef., Lantern Plge 5r Club NewsMUSIC tLUB LIB RA RY A SS IS TA NTS

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    P E T S A V I N G S A N D P H R A S E SH I T T H E L A S S E T E R S C E N E

    In one handrnd and eighty yearsthe University has grown from aone room college for advanced ed-

    six ueatiun to an institution contain-ing more than 180 buildings andseven separate schools.

    Clare Eschmann

    DORSEY'SRIVERSIDEDRUGS coron -lieu- Betsy

    state, lips were Lasseter's repreler'ltlltivflSgen- at Glrl'6 Sta.te.

    super-intendent, eod,," t h , J e r i : :~ t~~~ : :~~~~ : 1 i !son, Jr. spoke., - - - - - - - - - ' 1 FOIOW.ing his speech, the gover-nor of Girl's State spoke.Betsy. elected a elty ccunctt-woman, stated, "Being elected toa post in the city government gaveroe a new insight into the govern-1...._.;;:::::::;; .,1 ment of Georgia."

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    Browsing recently mthe bout i que department of a fashionable At-lanta S to re . I w as startle d to b earthe strains of "Yel low Submarine"coming from a ealicoed niche inthe wall, Upon closer inspection,the niche proved to be the entranceto a new department, aptly named"The Fourth Geer". Once insideI was a sto u nd e d b y th e c o ng lo m e r a.tion of colors and styles flung hal-ter-skelter.

    The racks Uning the- walls dis-elcsed the very latest styles. Per-C i ' U : ' ~ ~ r i~ d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; , ~ ~ ! ~ ~ ~ g i ~ ~ Grelin~s!I'm N o s e yN e l l y - ~ : r . : c ~ h o e nv~ :;.~ts'~~~ell~:tt~b~,~your parlor October 24: on CBS. I was designed to help all oi you dress which is a very simple shift

    _Tony Bennett will sing with a : ; ~ ? t ~ ~ ~ ~~!~:~en~~~~:~' ~ that can he dressed down for ee- WORLD TRAVELERS display tr ur.n brought baek from ",mm ...j~zz accompaniment, October 26, on you won't confide in:ne with your ~imet ::a;h:~~~e~e!t~~r f;es~ journeys. From I. to '" Miss Sandra Young shows her BelgIum apron,ABC, ... problems. PI.ease write me, Nosey fe~ured the drc d waistline Cynthia Struby wears Parislalt $hoes, Linda Smith .hows off hor

    -The next night w111 conjure Nelly, and hring your letter to the which caused such ~~mmotion in European necklace and earrings, Valeria Murphey hokb. Mexlc.1nup Peanuts and no doubt the Great Newspaper Office in room 104. the Twenties. pinata, and Sar. Ann Stephens display. her French coH.. cup.Pumpkin, to?, on tl"~e~;eanuts Hal Paisleyg, stripes, and prints inIoween special on cs , '0)/ I o r , 17 bold, bold colors we", visible in LA SS ET ER IT ES V IS IT--For those who wish to hurry W nere tile c/tcuo OY S everything from pajamas to even.winter into being, Shipstads and ing attire.;:~:e~no~c~:~~li~~IV:~~::o~~ the th:;;~~i:!~n:h!O:~!!~ ~~ 3 i ! e ; qti~nn ;a~~~~ i~ fraan!r~h~ ~:~: F O R E I G N .CO U NT R I E S

    -"!fans Christi~1l Andersen" is ~~ ::d~I~~:hs~;~~~~st~~~ :~~~:' ~r:~d :ll~:~~a~f !~~~~~his summer a number of members of the Lasseter student bodythe .htle a..,:d subject. {If an ABC on the "Lantern" subscription ros- chest. Also tc be seen, a pair of and faculty visited foreign countries. .mOVIe special to appear Friday. ter on the first day of the drive. sequined balls on velvet ribbons to Valeria Murphey went to Mexico for sfx-weeke to take a SpanishNovember 4. To uphold the age~ld tradition of be worn wlth the "little nothing" II course at. I .T.E.~.M., an In5t1~ute of. re~nolog~ In rt~onterrey. Some

    -1I-fiss Teenage America v.111 be the early bird getting the worm, dress. Needless to say these were of the ~exlcan dlshe~ scrve~ m the tnsti~te ca!~terla that- she likedcrowned on CBS November 5, these supervisions were awarded a not for pierced ears. In this line were fr1Joles ~nd torfll.la. a kind ~f pastry filled WIth bl~ck beans; and

    -On the same dny the National Coke party during break on Sep. op art dangles appeared to have ta~o, ~ meat'~lned tortilla. Valer~1I. stated that her favorite part of theGIlO~~PhiC Society will present a ;~:~~s~~p :e;~:~o:~~!?Of you ta~sn t~:~tnIv~::~!r!~e~hat in ~I~r~:s~:~~g ~o~:~tt!~e p~;;:~a~:~u:::a~~~; ~~~t~e:~n~n;ri :~~~;specuu. the world designers would conjure to Valer~a. she noted that they were more formal than Americans onsl!~'B!~1 ~~~: aU;lIe~~ ;:: :~ What~ s S o Swe e t ij,lp next. allo~c~~o:tSher hand, Linda Smith lands theyvisited the house inof shows on Sunday, November 6 went to Europe as a part of the which Anne Frank and heriamlly~~;S~on~~1:5 it:~e ~~~:~:~~eeIe: About Sixteen? ~~;Pl~~o::~Pl~~d:nt ;:ubpass~f ~!~d T ~ e~ ~ ! ~ ~ ~ fW : eCoast, ZambIa, and Tanzania will Most of a girl's life she is told thtrty-flve other teenagers from At- trip was the presentation of Ivesb e featured. that sixteen is the ideal age. Se lanta, Macon, and Savannah, Hlgh- Saint Laurent's fall eeueenee in

    -Also on November 6 you may is however, never given I1ny reas- lights of Lintla's ,.trip w~rC's,wim -. F'?,rl!Llook through glass at "Alice ens why this is so, and_ !l,ow, upon ming in the Metliterran-ean Sea, During the summer Sara.. AnnThrough the Looking Glass". Judi reaching that lofty position,. I am receiving the blessing of Pope Paul Stephens, a Lasseter junior, ruttedRolin, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy much befuddled as t.o wit! "sweet" VI in Vatican City, going up : M : t . Europe for six WE~S, She viewedDurante, and Nannette Fabray will was chosen to describe SIXteen. Polotis in Swi.tzerland by cable, the catacombs in Rome, attendedstar in this YO.minute NBC special. When your great grandmother and seeing the trooping of the the International Horse Show in

    was a girl, sixteen really was the colors on Queen Elizabeth's birth- Dublin, Ireland, and sailed down-A stroll down "Clown Alley" best age to be. Mter all, i.t meant day. She saw such landmarks as the Seine River In France, While

    will be in order on November 9. she could wear long dresses and m! /J the Effiel 'rower, the Louvre, and in Berlin, Germany, Sara Ann wentYour tour guide will be Red pin her hair up. If her par- iflatter Lhatter Versailles in France; Monte Carlo on a strictly supervised bus tripSkeleton assisted by nobert Mer- ents were especially lenient, she in Monaco; and the Alps Moun- into Communist East Berlin.rill, Martha Rays, Jackie Coogan, might even get to wear silk under- Hey now _ this is your roving bins In Switzerland. There are some other girls wh oAudrey Meadows, ?aesar Romero, clothes. survey searcher scanning the scene Miss Sandra Young and Cynthia made interesting trips this summer,Vineent Price, Bobby Rydell, and Now, however, the phrase "sweet of the summer sounds. Some Struby, a Lasseter senior, went to and they will be highlighted in theAmanda Blake. sixteen" is plainly out-dated. About groovy wax hit the air waves dur. Paris to study the French language next edition of the Lasseter Len-

    -Perry Como will present one t~e only thing we have over ~e ing the hot months with enough and customs at a few-weeks session tern.of his seven scheduled specials on fifteen and fo~rteen year aids 15 soul to really mess your mind. at the ~orbonne. They spent some , , '" "NBC, November 21. that ~v.ecan drive. But even that Hitting the blg Daytona town time In the homes of French I . . Ias Its drawbacks because now were some of the hottest tunes ramntas WhICh they found tc R o y G . W riham s l Inc.Watch the Big Sc I cell selectively you play Iamily chauffer and your since the Invention of peanut but be friendly and hospitable Be- It s one of the m o rt entertain- insurance goes up about $800 At ter Leadmg the fut were 'Little twe-en studv time MISSYoung and Macon's LeadIng Druggistm~!;~~h~:,,~,~e; invented ~~;~~n p~~;u~a~~earll t~~~sex:: ts: ; ~:; ~~o~I~;o~:~;:~~td~l~~~ f:n~thi~h;iSl~~~h~~~~~: 'y, E:~~~: :orner Second at Cherry

    way to meet them amce Jobs are Don't Have to Say You Love Me" and Belglllm While In the NetherJournalism Class ~~~n~:d th:p;i~e;n~~nd ~;re ~~; ~~tu~eCl:;~~ging EnglIsh chick 0C ./ S b t. point you are considered mature Well, we're signing off and say I I 0 d l V Iamp l es crop OO ICso that .any childish outburst is lng, "Don't blow your e o o t baby," ng eSI e r -

    labeled Inexcusable by your par- and we'll see you when the press:Besides publishing '1'he Lasseter cots lind if vo u should have a spat packs: e., next paper with tune

    Lantern, the senior English journa- with a younger brother or eteter , tips.lism class has an important job you are told not to pick on them.this year. Dr, Julius Gholson has Sixteen means you are old enough ---.,------,presented them with the Bibb to help with family jobs but not @ounty Board of Education Scrap- old enough to vclee your opinion . MO D E

    book, a reference which is com- in its affairs. Most of all though,: ~ : ~ I 1 ~ f~:s~~~~~;~~:!~~~sco:f six~~e~o~e~::e:;~ta;s~~~Owing up. \. I.~W0 R L.D~~~~~o~~r!t~~e~~u~~~o~,e B ~ :r---------,journalism class will keep thescrapbook up~"date with ehp-pings from The MaCOrl Telegraph.The Macon News, and Tho AtlantaConstitution.

    Tuesday,Oetober 11, 1966

    T . V . T ip s H e ra l dF o r t h c o m i n g S h o wWhatever your oplnlon of the

    new television season now underway, we think you'Il agree thatthese Upcoming specials look prom.ising, if not downright enticing,

    -s-Saturday, October 15, willbring an ABC production of Ler-ner and Leowe's musical ''Briga.doon" starring Robert. Goulet, SallyAnn Howes, Peter Faulk and Ed-ward Villella.

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    "Snappy" is the word for the Lasseter High Ratter Baud as theystep into their iirst performing year wearing their tailoo:-made tuxedos.The forty High Hatters. led by their director Miss Ma;y Ann HarrellAs Mark Smith begins its second and their enthusiastic drum majorette Margie Barker, will be mal'dtlng

    ear we are encouraged by the in parades and onto football fields in addition to playing for pepany new and better changes, rallies and assemblies at school.we'nty new teachers and coaches The girls will be playing at all anee and polished performancesave strengthened our faculty. Smith games in conjunction with must be backed by much practice.he addition of II senior class and the Smith Band. They will be But who says practice can't bee enrollment of eighth graders featured at the Smith-Dodge Coun- fun? For the High Hatters itas changed Mark Smith from a ty game on October 14 and in the comes in the form of summer camplf-vacant building to a proud pre-game show of the Smith-Lanier at Rock Eagle.chool throbbing with spirit. game. Another puhlic appearance Lasseter is proud OI its bandMost of this spirit has come from High Hatters Blind aecompanEes th. Mark SmIth Cheerleaders. will be the annual Christmas (la. and wishes it success in its manyur-successnn entry into Region rade. The Macon Exchange Club public appearances.M Our football team bas D. . will be entertained by them on

    aused many sportswriters to eat Pep Rallies Islay LIttle Pep November 17, and they have beenwords Before we break our , invited to participate in the Uni-Lasserites Need More Spirit ; ; : : : ~ Y c a ~ ~ l i ! e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ; t ~ ~ ~ ~ h O ~eUl~a~;:~ b::n t~~ss~~~eer7~!~: ! webster's defines ~t as snap, vim, energy,vigor, ginger, punch, in :;!:~~~sa~ i~to~~:~da~;~~_ HANDY ANDY'S

    ~~dfh~ff~~se:~~~'?e:~~~e~P~f:et~~-:. y~~so~~~t ~ ~e~o~u~~!int~o~~r il~ar;()~~re~~;~~ ~ _o hear those cheers, ~o keep up daily vitamin requireme~t? Nope. Try PEP, as in pep rally, as at I Ihat magnificent support. Lasseter almost every Frl~. G 0.1'" 1 d 1 " \ J - PtJ.~hdl~~:~y~u~t:e~3iS : p : : : ~ u ; ; ; ~ l ~ ~. . . . . - - - - - - - - Your Friendlyach Senior put his on he wall to be hlghly treasured. Most MARK SMITH ''BULLDOGS'' FORD DEALERrought a little closer to'the real- schools aren't ble~sed with the lux-

    :r,,~'~~d":~~ to wish : ~ h a ! h : I : : ~ ! ~ : l i : g ~ f n :W r =~~ Oo;toh.r 14 - Dod,. County -very student at Lasseter the best each game. Or with tw o (no Ieasl) Here~a~~ck for the upcoming school ~:~~::n~or::n:: cha:!le:de~~.un~~ October 21 _ laGrange _ Here

    Mark Smith view of all this, we should take October 28 _ Llnler _ HereJahn Heywood's advice about op-portunity, "When the iron is hot. November 4 - Moultrlo -strike!" In our case strike up the Thereband, and st rfke up- the spiritlOf course , pep rallies aren't '-----_----!merely a prfvllege, they're a bene-fit to both Lasseter and MarkSmith. The B u l l d a g l ' !ave an eacr-mous benef it in having our pep,whicb brings out their pep, w h i e hbrings out victory. And Lasseter'sobvious advantage is the visitsfthe team, the week's captains, andthe band, not to mentlon the clearexplanations of plays given by thecoaches to enthusiastic but bewfld-ered football fans.Admittedly, 'Our pep rallies mayL H S G Y M :~~:~tt~v!C~~:?; /~~,V~~t

    The Student Body welcomes Miss t h e yhould indicate the mass eon-lo Williams, who has come to sumption thereof by ~asset:rite~.asseter 3.5 a student teacher :In Six hundred teenagers IS an .lnestl-hysical education under Miss mabie storehouse of what gives aones. pep rally p~p. . .Miss Williams is now a senior Energy, enthusiasm, actIvlty,

    Wesleyan College, where she and spirit are the essential Ingredt-ill graduate in May with a BS de- ents. So why not re.chan~el your~ ~ l= ; rm ~ i : e i l ! ~ : :~ tn . ~:ea;~te~p:~at:~~em Inte theludes swimming, but she alO en- ,.... -,oys music and singing.

    When asked to comment aboutasseter she replied, "[ like it. Inact, I'm crazy about it. I also

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