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    The graduation exercises for Las class, Susan Stevens, 'themes E d ' i Mr. Ralph Eubanks and Mr. S.seter'a and" Mark Smith's first wards, Smith's senior class pre- Lloyd Newberry from the Bibb~~~;~~tC~:S~~a;~~ 6i~yhl~di~~r~~~~~~;i~~.ill- close with the bene- ;~~~~ : ~ . a r ~ U ~ : n k ~ d~~~~~~it~~ir~,ilt:~~~=.telY00w~h;la~n~~r~~eit~r!~~~~~~aIB:~~th~h!r~~; l : ; io :~p~e~~:~illJohn David Mullins, a senior at recessional. The numbers will be I be ,whl~e; and the boys' navy

    Mark Smith, will deliver the Sal- "Pomp and Circumstance" by Elgar blue. Honor graduates will wearutatory address; and Patty Richard- and "Hymn of Freedom", the theme 'I gold tassels on their caps, whileson, from Lasseter, will present from the "First Symphony"; by the other members of the gradua-

    KING ON THEm SPE:ECHES for graduation night are Valedic- the Valedictory address. . Brahms, respectively. 'rue band is ting classes will wear white. Betali1 Patty Richerdscn and. Salutatorian John David Mullins. th;h;r~~~:(":t~~ ~'~J:s!:r~\~:~i~~- ~~~~:tt!~e direction of Mr. Earll ~lllU~h::~~~:~n~:~_eive a gold seal

    G r a d u a t i o n C o m e s S a t u r d a yF o r 1 0 0 L a s s e t e r S e n i o r s

    ree Lasseter students have this summer. She states,through is an excellent opportunityto pertici- to meet people from vari -ous par ts

    HOllars of the state, and I'm looking for-am, to held at wesleyan ward to the different atmosphere."ge June 13 _ August 4 A talented violinist, Renee will

    this recognition for add the ..Honors to D o listvement in their respective of musical honorsare Co-rliss Carr in matbema- otpntlun in theCIO'lre.Eschmann tn science, and Georgia Summer Music Workshope Granade in music, and the All-State Orchestra.rliss, a rising junior, recently The Georgia Governor's Honorsipated in the Middle Georgia Program. one of the first state"Tournament at Lanier Htgh supported plans of its kind in thel forward to the nst.on, has provided advanc~d "I hope that the students are ashs ahead, comments, "It's study for four hundred GeO~gla pleased with this year's Markseter

    to be a real sure- high school junior and aeruors STUDENT COUNCIL officers, (I. to r.) Margie Davis, Toy Ann Porter, as the staff is."and I'm grateful for op- each summer since 1964. and Clare Eschmann, check the mail to get an eilrly star+ on next The new staff cas already begun

    nity to b in It Gover- In the past, four Lasseter stu- ~Car'5 activities. to work on the 1967-68 annual.Honors dents have attended the Governor's Some of the money to pay for it

    president Honors Program. Last year Ka~en was raised by selling the picturesed Icature e~;;~;~~~~~d L : ~ :~;:~h,:~e~~Y19fi~Ia;atl:ria ~~~ Candidates Vie For Posts; fra;h:h~:\~e~:t:r~a:~~o~~w work.Clare hopes to specialize in "hey participated in the program, Davis Wins Student Vote ~'~icJ~nm~~~ ~:si~e U:=0~~~~~;~:

    Publishing Company by June 15.

    T h e L a s s e t e r L a n t e r nree Students SelectedParticipate In G.H.P. Girls' gliding down the .halls ofLasseter, completely inattentive toeverything except large green and. books, was a common sight

    morning that the annualswere distributed.The 1967

    ,,~:rg;ri~~;!;' C::::l. i~~e tal;e~~ I ~;~:;a f~:~l~~~, 1~:;iedhi~~~S,;lfa~~ushered be~ into. the Student jestingly demanded an end to the, :" --------',presidency for 1967-68. war III Viet Nam. INil fMargie was elected this month Toy Ann Porter will take over ews ...rle shead a slate of Student Counci l tne treasurer's job next year. i includ ing Clare Eschmann, campaign manager, Patty i .The scm_or class sponso~ed avice president; Gayle Clance, son, vows her most P1ClllC to MISS ~D.lld.ra Young s cot-

    secretary; and Toy Ann Porter, qualification is the fact tage at Lake Sinclair, Oil Saturday,treasurer. made all G's in May 20Also bidding for the presidency mar school." Eilenwas Penny Wooten, aided by her aided by Jill Cox, also During Law Week, May 1"5, MI',campaign manag~l' Pam Kelly. Pam i treasure!". James Peugh spol

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    2 :~~-- The Lasseter Lantern Tuesday, May 30~1967

    o One Will Ever Replace ...

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    I Gifts. ~id Sc~ool;IBenefIt LHSers

    Televisions, books, and pinestraw, What. do they all have incommon? They are all I::ifts toLasseter [rom friends of theschool!Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, par-

    ents of Linda Diane haverecently donated twoand two record to Lasseter.of

    OnGraduation"I cln't wait! It'll be so sad, though_!'l1 probably bawl my

    had a sm~l\ par-t ill remembering that wefor future years at EDITOR'S NOTE: Joshua C.Valeria Murphey

    of the memory years in 0 school inhave been and always will be loved and cherished.

    Miss Ann HenryPrincipill

    I The Lanternember of theholastic t-ress H. S. Lasseter High School1654 River Rd.Macon, :>1201Schotasttc Pr-ess Nanonaland Columbia Scholastic As-Stal fttnr.In Chiefews Editor _. .a ture Editort Editor __._ .

    rculation Editorxch~Ilge Euitor- .. ._. ....ead Typist __ Florence W. McSwaindvertising Artist Linda F. Anderson

    Delores E. ChuppJulie A. Flynn

    Faculty AdvisorsJune M. Emmett

    Mary Middlebrooks

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    day, May 30, 1967H S O b s e r v e s H o n o r s D a y i The Lasseter Lanternasseter's SEcond annual Hon- Watson. Girls who have workedDay program, held today, was for one year received a certificate:gned to recognize deserving two-year students were given aents seal.ynthia Struby, news editor of Mrs. Helen Wilson recognizedLarrtarn, received J Certtucate Iivo.yoar chorus students. Hecipi-xcellence for Outstanding Per- C'1i.tSof the award are Angiolinaance ill High School Journa- Ge+tte, Mary Ann Lavender, Pat. The award, presented uy the Sessoms, Shirley Parham, and Jan-on T,l!llIgraph and News, cur- ice Brantley_with it a $25 s.wings bond. Terrie B~cker, named "Good Citi-asseter's Quill and Scroll chap- ze1j" hy the Daughters of the;~~r~ll~:ti~~~n~~I~nrv her ~~m~\riit~~,nn~~~i~~~~~~': : \~~C~;~ :

    lral Missl Bccnusv of the religion

    students . _~t 0 morally! Clare Eschmann, next year's: Janice 'rewscn, author of the w in: . _roles . in- plays in her life, Bryant hasght and firm c itizens." I Lantern feature editor, was elected' rung article, attended the assocte.] _ . . xrana "~he ~OU!1[! ~r I ~ppea:ed i~ concert s \~ith tvan;gp .

    'I ~~::~dC~~s:fctabl~O~;e:~gi~t3SC~I:I~~i~t:~!~~O~'1'~w;;;ual meeting to aCC(\PI; ~,;~[I;~/~~;a~O;~I~,Z~~; ~~~hn'o~l;: .:~I~~~'!~~~~n~'~:,h~h:1~~lt~St : ~fl~~~~nn1]. '.1 convent ion held in Athens, I The National Scholastic Press uut to :M\~~ Hryant the mo~t f o.rguniza tion .. The Protestant Bible. Ccorcia. on _\lay 5. Association, of whtch the Lanter-n phase of her career 1$ i Conference recently named heri Nomin().ted by Bob Thompson, I is a member, awarded the paper a key member of Bob Hupe's . "The Amer-ican Beauty of SacredI th .' .' p resent G.5 .l '.A. pres ident and 1 " A t h a Fi1'S.'. Clasg. Thi~ Iorcos bases , Song."

    Ieditor of the Poei Leader, Clare First Class Honor rating or The "coke girl" now lives inWIll preside during thp. 196768! par-able to "Excellent" among Ij.\r'~'hscrvirc-mcu in her .~OW"l1!Miami with manger-husband Bubterm. loLhet publications, with the troupe, she counts, Green, Iormcr- disc jockey withAt the same convention, the A First Place rating was Hope as the person in her life Istation WINZ. She says, "I feel

    Lasseter Lantern was awarded the received from the Columhia has must impressed ber. She fortunate that 1 can be in showCertificate of Distinction. press Associatlcn by 'Ilob cun out-talk me ,m y business and a housewife at theKaren OUlts, next. year's Lan- paper, for the 19G6137 same time." She attributes thetern editnr, received the WSB school year. For the past three years the SUC(.TSSof her marriage to a corn-

    Award for the Best Column uf The Lantern was recognized has entertained during the mon religious beliefBroadcasting, for IKr series of the best printed high school season in Viet Nam Speaking '.. her children, three-"T.V, Tips." paper by the Nations! Beta EryunL feels strongly about year-old Bobby and twa.year-oldThis year. the Lantern was Journal (or the month of war .1r.d snys, "I think tt could Gloria Lynn, Mlss Bryant exclaims,

    FIRST SPADEFUL. of earth! awarded the Georgia Tuberculosis The prim, ten dollars, went a war between God i "This is what happiness is allplBc,ed by Mis~; Ann Henry. i Association certificate of meett.] tile Lasseter Beta Llub She explains that I about."

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    Taking advanfage of the So~thSea island theme of the Junior-Senior (Bali Hall, couples rested.after dancing at "The LitH", GraSSHut." On the !'i9ht, Melinda Bed-ingfield ,md hOlr date Bruce Whit+eker chat with cesev Jones andJudy Beclingfidd about the sreee-tlveness of th~ decorations madeby Smith and Lasseter tunrcrs.Chaperones enjoYed themselves

    as much as students did, On theleft, Mrs. Velma Wohlford, MissSandra Yeuon, and Mrs. LauraTaylor and her husband are en'tet' t.ain,ed by the energetic eencers.

    Center of adivity at the Junior-Senior proved to be the refresh-ment table. Teresa Adams ;;llldgteve Vance join thef r frl,endsJ.\nna C\

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    Page 5C lub N ew sMcEvoy Tumbling S qua dEnterta ins A thlet ic C lub

    IEntertaining the Lasseter Ath-

    letic Club at a recent meeting wasthe McEvoy Tumbling Squad, soon-SOl'OOby McEvoy P.E. teache r Miss'Mary Jane Nichelson . Their rout ine,I narrated hy the President oiMcEvoy Student Council and per-I formed with backgrouu.d m.lIsk,

    ' I consisted of group and individualstunts. such as pyramids andvancua rotls.SULTING with s tudents Janice Bush (I.) and Pam Hadaway (r.), Y TE'ENS

    Brubaker plant trips for her social studies classes, The Dads and Daughters Ban.quct has been held at the Y,W.C.A.Also held WClS the "Teen Scams"fashion show, Members are nowwinding up the candy sale.

    FBLAxplore Local Facilitiescial Studies Classes Members held a style show whicho you know Timmy?" This Mrs. Brubaker reels that, "Trips was narrated by Mrs, Ben Jonese question that eight students of this type life very important, for on AI)ril 2 : 1 . The donut sale has

    Mu. France5 Brubak~r'5 it is impossible to understand the been concluded.logy c~ails resolved to answer resources of the communty without STUDENT COUN~IL I McEVOY TUMBLING CLUB members fO . rm a fan-shaped f;qur~ < 1 5 . theyg their Visit to the Timmy seeing them First-hand." On May ~, lI1e~\bers Introduced perform for the Lasseter Athle tic Club.e Nursery for Exceptional the 1lpconllng elgllth to . , " .ren Lasseter by guiding around I FHA I It included 0. reading of Lp the. L H S Students E n t e r the school. A film on traffic safety, Signa! Down stetrcesc.'e :;tu~eIlls who took the l:'ip, LIBRARY CLUB. : 30, was shown and members turned FTAde Lmda Anderson, Janice I B b b A t F t I Norweiginn bowl painfing was: in their applications lor offices . ., Beverly Cilinca, Harriet Ires I l I D di~,played Ul' M.'s, M:ll "Y Di~tr ich, i 10 be held next year, Members have Members discussed favonte, andhings, Marilu Pittman, Mar Ten Ptcassos from Las- On Apr-il 28, Mrs, Fronk Willmg-] selected four hoy,~ from lI1lil'k: unpleasant tratts of teachers in

    Stallings. Cheryl Starr and setor's art recently who car(~~ fo! ' 1 , 1 1 - ; , ;!lo,l~nrb al. I Smith to bf' guests on the sub-: general. ' I ' h c y decided that wheny Waters, I participated in the Bibb County Hills Church, dl,:cllssrd ' I Jed of dating. I they teach I.hr.y wilt try notrlier thi~ :Ilar. Mrs. Brubaker'S A ~ 1 , ~ : e ~ i l ~ ~ ~ :eld at Central .Mr s , !:~~l:,~~~!~l~; ART CLUB ! give ~{)nwwot"k ulll;ss it ha,~ h(\~r.i~c~~~~~~~ t~~~~~:S1~~:~etdetrha~Park - 1.6, included works :ldding and for I Library [ !s."i5tants, held a picnic i explaincd thorO!~~h'Y and .wlll try

    ", to . first through hteh new corners. Sbo also sug gcsted I at Moose Park Aprtl 21. At their i not: to show the!! moods 111 c r a ss .~l;j~~, ~~~~lJU~~l~lI~I~SW:ll~ sc~ior~. "", thnt ~c\llp!:urc by tllD. ;;f1. ( ~ a : 3Jate~~ meeting, a ,r~;ord of n : + ~ a :neccottv FT.

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    ! Band Or-chestr-a on May 11 atfun,' ! nnn 1'- M_ at Lasseter,1 " ' ' ' ' , ! :; : ' ~ : t ~ _Flckling & Wah.er I l l d

    IMacon, Georgia msn

    I Heier. Wils:)rl number-sL = = = = = = = = = ; I The Choraliers presented twor- i songs.I I Th~ NOltnEu1 Elcmentar1 , ' 1 W Corley's V I' 1 WilsonOpticians746.6248

    I . entl'r,\'d bnf.h a i:e~ior hinh and?junior high team In the compctr-PBOOK CHAIRMEN, Cheryl Starr (I.) ancl Linda Anderson (r.),! ticn.!1t the book on which ttl,!! senior journalism students have baen : The Senior TGam, which com-ng to Dr, Julius Gholson (c,), i peted in Class AA, inrtuded Bsv-" i erty ctenee. Claudia Medl(~y, Patty "COFFEE BREAK!" cries narrator Mrs. .I S t d t ! Richardson, ;111([Kilren Ouzts. The depict this part of a working girl's day, Models are Yvonne Shields,urna Ism u en s :lternates for the Senior T

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    ~Ch!~~llg2.~~I ~:~;~/:1I11~: by ctare Eschmann Debby Crawford, Betsy Ethridge, Hortman will be an Airline. Hostess.a long list and then handing Along with all the hustle and and Cheryl Starr, at Mercer. 'reresta Marchman has been ac-iJ~I::: aO~~m~~i!~~ot.h"t~nde~;~ ; : ~ i l ~ ; ,L~aaln}~O;::iSi~!~h~ ~ gb: ~!he~ 5~~~~~~~ : r O : ; ~ : g ! Or~ ceptcd at Atlantic Airlines S ~ h o o 1 .with frowns on their faces made concerning the future. Gwen Bryant at AbTaham Bald- Travel is in the future for Bren-

    er they come out and drop the d~l:~~~a;~~soes~e~'~!~: \ .!~~~Uf~!;~!~~ieJ~n~~a~o:~e~if~~ B;,~;a~~l,s~;~~ ~ 1 : : : ~ ~ ' a ~ : l O . ~ : ; c ~n I I b o x a n d ~!~~ll~~e:l~~r~:i!~o~~ t : : ~ ~ S : : t t : : ' e n swill attend Valdosta State. ot whom w i s h to sec the world b e .i~I~~I~~d~~~e l~:ni1a ~~\~~~t~~ Approximately 50% Will be at OUTOF.STATE SCHOOLS fore they settle down.d L . t A, 19 I tending liberal arts schools next Entering the business worldentere .asse er on P~l , year A nong these 14 dIfferent Salem College In North Carolinascene could he very .ea.~I.I~ex- INTO THE BOX qnes Debbie MOlY' Georgia institutions ale listed and IS t he choice of Marilu Pittman and next year w!J l be Donna Barfield,

    ::~e:cingg~~~~:~.counCl1 officers hoe-s ballet. 12 out-of-state schools. Pam Kelly. .rea Darby, Janice nix, Margarets. Fruncis Bl'ubu. lr.el 's govern- I Every girl in the class took part Also going out of state are Zoe Frutiticker, Angiollna catnc, Shiront classes were IT), charge of in the preparations. INSTATE COLLEGES Ann Baggerly to Ringling School ley Gillis, Claudette Herrington,mechanics of the etecttons. Mrs. Brubaker supervised the Fiv,p" Lasseterttes will be at- of Art, Florida: Bobbie Joyce Linda Oxley, Sandy Price, Yvonne

    compiling of registration lists and tending the University of Georgia Barnes, Cleveland State: Ohio; and Shields, Janice Towson, Beverlythe set ting lip of electron booths. in W67. Those students arc Nova Sue Bruss to Huntmgdon Col- Nicholas, and Carul Underwood.Every Lasseter student was given Turesa Adams, Terrie Becker, Kit- lege, Alabama.the opportunity to vote for the ty I'ertach, Kay Neisler, and Kathy Carole Fields will attend the .Working lor the "gov.ernm~ntcandidate of her choice. Waters. State College of Arkansas: Berllvn will be Pam Bp..dmgfleld, JaniceGove:-nment !rtudenr.:: also nave Georgia Southwestern ~eems .to Harrta, Asbury College, Kentucl~y; Brantley, Delores Davis, Pam

    liP their study halls to man the be the mcst popular ohotce, WIth Harriett Hutchings, Queclls Col. Hardwick, Kathy Mills, Peggy Sim-polls on etection. day. The p_0!ls seve",futu!": students Ir?m Lasso- lege, North Carclina.Valer ia MUL'P' mens, and Cynthia Williams.we~e ope? Irom first through sixth t:r .Ihc.se include Margie ~arker, hey, Sweet Briar College, Virginia;periods, ineludlng the lunch hour . 1 1 1 \ Cox, Barbara J~amar,. MIchelle and Sandra Oliner, University ofand between classes. Moore, Diane Pittman, Diane San- 'I'ampa, Florida.The polls were closed at the Iurd, and Pamela Stanley. "WI~dding bell s will chime

    middle oj' sixth per-iod, ~nd the Following c1us~ behind in p.er Candr~ Phi.lIi~s. Will go. to King .hrough the summer and into nextDECISION IS MADE and Her- ~ : _ ! ; S D f~~:e]le~~:d~te~t i~U{:~:d!~': ~~.tag;lt:~e~~~o~~I~e S;:t:hne;i~g \\~~: ;o~!~e~S~neg:~r~~~s\~~u;::S.~la~~~~; I year- for eight Lasseter alumnae.ett Hutchings Is ready to plac,':l policy not to make public the act Janice Bush, Evic Ijrumhllss, An- Margaret Stallings, Florida Souto TIley I1"eCrnntlvn Brooks, Jennie~Qte in the ballos' box. ual vote count. nctte Stallworth, Terry Ncthken, hem; and Cynthia Struby to Fur- David, Linda O'Day, Wanda Gloss,

    . ---." ..------- and Vicki 'I'rawick. man University, i~ South Carolina. Geraldine Harr-is, Mary Anne Lav-A t t ~ ~ ~ I ~~ ~ ~ t~:~r~i:d ~1::~ ~.~::d ~ : ; ; ~ o ~ ~ : ; . l ~ ; : : ~ : l m~eoder. Pam Walker, and BarbieReynolds;" :1I'Iiddlc Georgia is Virginia Weber.choice of Regina Bolden, Jane

    Ford, and Juwette 'I'undee. NURSING AND BUSINESS I BILL'S NEWS ANOLasseter's valedictorian, Patty BOOK STOREAd U d I Richardsnn, has made North Oeor- Planning nursing or medical 2386 I I 'd Ao I n ere assmen gia Collc~e. in D,~hlonega. tier careers after graduat~on are l'a~ "Macon's on~~ e~Ple~ Newschoice, and will be accompamed by Gamm:~e,. Susan Hux. Ca_rol Law- Center"o~e~ ~ut:~:~~ri:a~~~nLi::th~;d:~=~~e:~~; B~~~~~~i;la;;aCte College of Mil- ~:~' S ~ 5 ~ : : n S ~ : ~ ~ n O ; ; i ~ : r r ~ i 1 ~ ~ I ! ~ ,- - - - - - - - - '

    s. would not go steady, ledgcvitle has three represents- Further education in business is ,---------,he senior class can now look Pamela Stanley and Beverly lives, Ju~y Cm~tis. Pam Hadaway, planned by Ruth Brown, Ginger-k over their high school days Clancc wish they could have spent and Jackie jfadison. Mary Jo cer- Fuller- Sandra Graham Debbie. uee their E'IT?rs rrom an cb- al.1 five years. at Lasseter. Marilu r o l l and .J~lie j'Iynn will be at Ma)~hde, and Bett~e Pac~.rvc .point of VJ(!W, Here they Plc:man acqmesc.es, I!ltho~gh her Young Harr-is College '"" Shlrlev Parham wishes to come listed for .th~ . underclass- mlor complaint L

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    6 : The Lasseter lantern:::::======~~~------ -------------------Par t Iff: S ha wnef's D ia ry IConclusion of "tt Witch B luf f Portra it"

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    The Lasseter Lantern Page 9

    May Day Originates ~:...L.'As S pring Festiva l ~by Miki Fluk,er churches were decorated in springg i v e nD;~;~ ~ ; ~ t~ ; l~ r~ ~ ~ l ,l ~ ~ ; ~::Cl~Sho!n~;~le~ : : f a g : ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~o h n M i c h a e l C r i e s

    for centuries been celebrated as around a garland Maypole weavingthe nubons back and for th until G d b Lthe pole was brilliantly colored. 00 - y e asseterOther European countries had 'different Mev customs. For ex- everybody!" "Have a

    May Day was thought of as nice With the excite-for courting in some na- ment of summer vacation, all the

    Italian boys serenaded their students say their hasty rarewetlsIn Switzerland a and rush home.

    was placed under a girl's Lasseter's a lonely school inMay trees were also summer. After the chatter of

    planted by German boys voices in the halls all year, theof their sweetheart's win- silence is almost unbearable.

    'Ihc Czechoslovakian boys Sometimes I stand in the middleplaced Maypoles before of the front hall and shout "Hello-

    of their sweethearts. oo-o!" No one answers butmany' English villages in in France, May Day has a an echo. The bells, my only meas-

    carols special meaning. The ure of time, resound eerilyand month of is considered sacred through the If there1---------- to the Mary. Young girls is anyone who believe that

    are declared May queens in students can make a school,church to lead processions in visit Lasseter in the sum-honor of the Virgin Mary.Tempera Taioos is I~ ~~;fe~;~~e~~rt~:te:;lt~ieal~"aI~ ts But, in the ~1r ; :~~[~;~;~~P~~~:

    Swing in Spring ~:sm~~~eren~~~~ja~~e~:ati~d G ~ ! ; ~~ i C ~ c a r tt i ~ :c~~~~.e, ; : ~ ~ a ! ~Britain simply the Purr- it can best described us a

    Sylvia Darley tans frowned on occasion. t imer, which off the minutesBut children of many American mrtn tts alarm will sound and stu-towns and cities celebrate the reo dents will again return to their

    of spring wtth songs and books.Gathered flowers ill a ,.- _Schoo l

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    on Long bland's adults all over the world. TIntThe rever became let him visit any sunny Caltrornlawere even mauv beach for one day. Let him wonder

    who in- at the ~kill and dexterity of theas Iar :~di!~ronzed beach boys as they shoot

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    Tuesday, May 30, 1967

    e w l e a d e r s

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