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    t T h e L a s s e t e r L a n t e r nD r. L an gd al e h as b ee n I I le ct ur erthe U. S. Armed Services in

    and was awarded the OutCivilian Service Medal by

    of the Army. Hethe "School Bell

    College forcontributions to

    by the eupervisicna re-appointed by President Ken-turned over to the Sal- nedy to the U. S. Advisory Com.which will distribute mission on Educational Exchange.to needy families for Born in Valdosta, Geergta, Dr.

    The Week of Thanks program Langdale is m~rried to the f?rmerof the Macon Exchange Club is an Miss Alice EILZabetb Cabaniss ofeffort to demonstrate the Ex Athens.ehange Club's belle! in individualmoral responsibility and depend- . - = . . . " . _ _ . . . . , , , . . . _ _ . . . . . ,encc on God and to express thank- I N B . f I.,' members . rulness during this special season' ews fie s

    . to r.) Lynn Booker, Corliss Carr, Mary Ann Berg, Janet Blackshear, Jackie Sparks, Ellen Mcoul- of the year. ugh, Clare Eschmann, Mary Ann Franklin, Sheryl Douglas, and Sandra Addleton, Not pictured is Dr. Langdale is a member of the Tell students from Lasseteraula Taylor, board of directors of th e Fulton

    National Bank' and the

    "Let us lead by set\1ng others" cations for membership in Betala "C" as minus one point, athe motto which will be the Club. Itbegan with the hub, which l a s minus two points; and anatchword for the old Beta Oluh represented character and was i a s minus four points.z: t~h~:~ev~~~ !~~~~~em~~t, S~~i;~Ul:;S;~'es~~~~~11;~~ ~I~:d~~stfi~~ :~:~~YofP~~~i~

    ently, spirit, and leadership. These were ijuntcr year and a total of 7 puintaTIle new members cnnslst of joined together and made secure lirom their sophomore year, Memeven seniors and rour [uniots. by a rim of service. [bcrship also requires that a stu-he seniors are: Sandra Addleton, Qualifi'~ations for membership ident participate in one other schoolnet Blackshear, Mary Ann Berg, in Beta {or seniors included having la(:tivitY.are Eschmann, Ellen :MCCul1o~lgh, twelve quality points from tho; Officers other than DebraT~;~~:~:~~:~~~;n!~ -z: I I~;; ~ ::~l~da ~l:~jc::field, vice .

    ;~~i:S A~~~~~~e~~,DOllg. ~~~io~oi:t~ a ~,: '~~ ~~:nt;~in~~ .li '~~~~~\l!~~:~~r~~~il"lnan.Dr. Julius Gholson was presentt the tapping ceremony to presente membership certificates andlead the Inducnon. Debra Cook,

    r esident, introduced the ceremonyy stating the purpose and the If a spirit contest were to b e l her friends as "Sis", she "lms of Beta Clu~. . helel. at Lasseter, the subtreshruen participates in many sports.The ceremony itself c.o!1.Slsted. o,f class would ~urely take the prize Elected as vice-presidenta . wheel by u3111g quallfi- with flying colors As th e Cathy Dykes, who Itvas at

    ., eighth graders met in the audltorl- Caroline Drive with herum on November 1 to elect their )11'. and Mrs. William S.first officers, enthusiasm 'was bub- Cathy, a member of F.lIA.,bling over. being a flag-twirler forMiss Ann Henry addrn ..ssad the Smith.

    subrreshmen on class spirit and the Nina Haaklns wasresponslbilities of c1US3 crncers. secretary-treasurer of the IThen, senior class officers Donna erade. Daughter of Ml'. and.Mrs.Collins and Janet Blackshear aid- Harry Haskins, Nina resides ated the students in their nomina- 1575 Lone Oak Drive. She Is ations. Amid the applause and member of the Dramatics Club andcheers of her classmates, l\Iargaret enjoys making objects of art.Meeks was named the first prcsl- The director oi the subireshmandent of the Class of '72. Margaret! class is Donna Morrison. Mrs.

    Sports .._~~_. __ .__.... 10 re.side~ at 2511 Alandala Drh.elpatricia H.owen and Mrs. NancyTV Tips . .__ ,._ 9 " . . . .-ith her parents, J.Ir. and Mrs, Warlick Will serve as eighth grade. 1 1 John W . Meeks. Better known to class ad\1SOt'S.

    Meeks E lected F i

    eta C lub Taps New Meri'Jliers;r. G holson Does the H onors

    P e e k I n s i d e !Alumnae News ...__ .. . 2Baor" Review ' .._." 1Bulldog Corner __ ,_ ...... :.__ . 10Club News ._ SCultural Corner __ .. _.... _. ._" 8Gu.at Editorl .1 .._ .. , '2John Michael Moun ....~__Picture Page ....._._Serial ~ ..__ ._

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    age 2 Tuesday, November 21, 1967

    Tonight "as-pare~ts vfstt In this school we shallevalopmants, the changes that have occurred inast: fif teen years. It will be easy to present the use of allariety of projectors _ sixteen millimeter filmand overhead. It will be exciting to showlanguage and math labs are used. It will be fun towith activit ies in music, art , and physical education. But it 'e as easy to help parents understand that today'a SJ~ho()Ihasizing Individualized instruction, striving to help eachshore up her weaknesses, build on her strong points, and thusas fully as is possible for that student. It will be more .prove that our principal goal is more than merely thenformation but the development of a love (If learningith which to pursue it All of the recent changes inangible and intangible, make education more exciting,ating, more ehallsngtng. We hope that tonight parentsincreased understanding of our purposes and aetivitlcs.

    The Lasseter Lantern

    Substitution Property. Of Inequality

    There was a knock at the door. Jimmy started andammed the tattered mimeographed sheets he had beener a pillow- In their place he opened a bound copy ofle" literature and laid it carefully on the bed. Finally, hee peratatent hammer ing,

    "Oh hi, George." His best friend entered, stamping theis boots. George was not surprised by the small, unlit,om that greeted him, for his family occupied a similarovel His father made no more than the $1.75 a dayad brought home.' 'You had me scared there for a minute. Thought youeen 001' neighbors, the ones in that citizens' group that cannd punish you if they catch you wandering from the straightarrow. I was just. reading that new novel - you know, the one by

    they put in hard labor. Boy, if I'd been caught with that in"Hey, let me have a gander at that," requested George. 'on over by the window," beckoned Jimmy pointing to the

    ocket in the ceiling. "They were out of light bulbs thiseorge glanced over the worn pages. "Man, if that guy .nything so _ well - critical, he'd be rich! Probably have

    and a car by now!"''Naw, you forget about those five-year waiting lists,early half the cars are in repair shops, so one probablyo him much good anyway. Oh, why worry? He's stuck inamp and we're stuck on this rcttan rarm- They'll never Ietot that it's that much better in the City. Take it from me, .orth the danger to stay there over the three-day curfew.ere's more to buy there, but who's got the dough? Ior one measly pair of women's shoes? It would take myeast II month in the mines to earn enough for them! Iany way out. There just Isn't one!"

    Impossible? A nonexistent situation in today's modern,Change JImmy's name to Alexi and replace George withPerhaps this Thanksgiving we should pause to consider

    antages and oppartunities of our way of life. Perhaps the besto show our appreciation for OU1' freedom is to use it wisely.xe e

    Oh where have all the seniorsof '67 gone?Janice Dix, Delores Davis, andCathy Mills are working at theMetropolitan Life Insurance Com-pany. Janice reports that she'sI discovered that "having a job in-

    I valves many varied experiencesI and is lots of fun." Linda OxleyI and Margaret Fruitticher are em-I PI~e:~J~Y ~~~!~st :a~~~na\~r!!~~:i Teresa Adams, and Kit ty Pert schare working hard at the Universityof Georgia. Several of these girlsreturned to their alma mater forthe homecoming dance and variousfootball games.Pam Kelly and Marflu Pittman

    are in North Carolina attendingSalem College. Mar-ilu says, "Col-lege is just so unbelievably greatthat I cannot begin to describe it.I am not inferring that Salem isno work and all par-ties, far fromit- I've been working on the Salemil'e, our newspaper, and SIghtsilnd Insighh, our annual. Theformer is a weekly paper, but withcooperation from many people it isE / . f W produced faithfully. Ilove Salemq a Ity or omen and hope some or you will visit(J . the SCh(j~:v~ecs:~~ it ~~~nl;~~san~, I d O P I I of sisterhood and, trust onMen 5 nSI IOUS at lour ca~~~\n~hi:x~~;c~;e~ac~~!~

    made Salem truly somethingby Frallci5 Shu~Jing . i special."subd~~~~~R';n:O:hEu:rli:;;~~is p~;t :h~~~~t : ; I l~ev~!~~:~,~(ISshU~I;n9t~~ Si('~aro~~ : c l d S , ' : r ~ S going. tohtheWrightsvil1e, Georgia, in 1913. At ~ge 17 he. was. admitted to in~'C a ~\;~~:~e:ful ti:~~a~O~~g a;;;

    t h eIb a r a ~ ~ : : g e ~ ~ ~i ~ ~ : ~ i i .h . ~ . ~ ~ ep;:;n~I:~e:~:;e~l;ed ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ , f s ~ : ~ :();!9,alLg~,~t&Am~L_.-4m~cc;_s-i'?L b e - -senete ilno epcinted to the St~t~ Bo-ard of Education, Astdo from t\~ee~, s~~ ~m~ A i~saS~'s ~~his Interest in Shurfing end Company, he is the !)fe~ident o-f the sc 00. e ge p ia tgma .I Wri~htsvill

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    Zoo canverses with her glralfe friend, Jackie Sparks, and her pig pal, Donna Collins.

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    M r s . M c C u l l a r P r e s e n t s'G e o r g i a ' I n A s s e m b l y"The author of this book adds Mercer, and has done graduate

    her own warmest" wishes and ap - work at Colwnbia University. Shepredation of Lasseter. once taught at Mercer and the"May its students find in Women's' College and has edited

    insights into Georgia the Milledgeville Tlme$.tory that will give them new Years ago Mrs. McCullar was ad.nrecteuon of its achievements mitted to the Georgia bar andthe understanding and wisdom to practiced law wtth her husbandhelp solve its remaining problems." the late Judge C. B. McCullar. '

    Bernice MeDullar Mrs. McCullar has taught a tele-This is the Inscription written vision course on Georgia history

    by Mrs- Bernice Brown McCullar and her latest book delves into th~in the copy of her latest Georgia rich historical background of thehistory book, entitled Georgia that state. She is the author of thewas g iven to the Lasseter library textbook Building Your Hom. LI,..by Pam Kelly, a member of theclass of '67.Mrs. McCull ar presented

    book herself to the student

    nimals Advertise Lantern;I 01 S d S b b :l1rs.McCulJarserved 15 vears esO0 tu ents U scri e director of Information for theState Department of Eduaaticn and -" " reti.red ~n ~966. ~or her eontri- her book 'Georgia' to student

    To tbc Lasseter .zcc reed the I b~ar couldn't bear to be without Ipapcr. These supervisions were buttons m journalism and council president, Margie Davis.over the stage where the Lan-Ibis copy. 305, 103 314 104 105 and 114. tlonal fields, she has been reccg- Born in Richland Georg Mstaff presented tb.cir skit on i Many other quotations came out APproxi~;ltel' seventv er cent niaed statewide and nationally. McCullar Is :he da~hter o:a~ B:S:tober 23, durmg activity sehed-l of tnts ~klt, suc~ as "Be foxy - y _) p Mrs. M~Cullar ho:ds a bachelor's tist minister who was a news a : 1 'I get your. subscription early" and of the students at Lasseter bought degree from the women's Colteeet ; p PSpeculating on a rumor that at "I'm not lion, Lanter-ns are the subscriptions, of Georgia, earned a ' editor before he started preaching.

    o~~s :~~ ~ :st~;ow~ ~~~ tl:'lId r:;:~d th;: ';:: H a n d P o s i t i o n s F il l e drgie Davis sang "If We Could hare to subscribe." The hare re-k to the Animals." plied he'd give every hare on hisImmediately the clock struck head 10r a Lasseter Lantern.lve, and Tabby, the girls' cat, The skit climaxed with thean to speak- Of course he com- whole 01l9t singing "WOUld Youlncd about his food first and Lfka to Swing on a Star?" Theyn began to rave about the then announced that small stars

    Lentern, representing each supervision sub-The gorilla promptly added that scribing one hundred per centgoes "ape" over the .Lasseter would be hung on the huge starntern. A song and dance was in the front hall.n performed by tho monkeys, The first supervision to attaino insisted that the audtence this celestial post was SOG, Mrs.t "monkey around" and forget Brubaker's room. A total of si..xsubscribe. supervisions subscribed one hun-The giraffe stated, "I'd sttek my dred per cent, and each received ak out for a Lantern," white the coke party courtesy of the news- IHouse and Exhibits of the junior high puppet show. Maureen Dekle (1.

    ! and Merrill Jackson coax their inanimate friends to take onlated for LHS Teni ht ' II qualities. Others who will fill POSi li~I lS behind the cur ta ins19 are O . t o r.) Diane Cooper, Molly Martin, Barbara Swicord, andThe Lasseter Parents Club will sponsor open house tonight. The IBeasley.

    iness meeting will begin at 8:00, followed by open house from 8:30il 9:30 . B bMr. FT,d Cruene president of I demonstrates t h a stenography a m o US C o l l i n s , F l i n t s t o n e A n ~ S n o o p yParent's Club, wlll preside < It equipment, the horne economics~:a:;nr:o~~~b ~~o~ ~~bh:l~ ~~~%tf~;~i~td:;~::~~:~t a r I n L a s s e t e r ' s P u p p e t S h o w T o n i g h t~:: icit~::e~:~1~e:!11 ~~I dii: tton wlll Inst about fifteen minutes. Can you imagine Barnabas cei- a stage . Special lighting eral Mills Company, the test is~~~t!~i~:; ct:~ti~C~b:;: ~!iC~~~ Lantern Editor Named ~~ns~ ~he:WF ~ ~ ~ ~ : : : : t ?n:e:e~":Pi~ ~~d ~:~nt~~r~oa::~~:;s~vil;: stu. ~:rrt~!~~e~~:!~:~~:~a~e:r~~cnts'Club and recommenda- Lasseter Best Citizen or nut, it's true, what's more, the dents will p lay tape-reco rd ings of Tomorrow.a of projects by Mr. Sidney , junior high art classes at Lasseter the scripts and music to corte- Awards will be given on thee, projects chairman ~aron Ouzts was chosen by ~hc are presenting this fabulous three- spend with the manipulation of the local, state, and national levels.During open house, parents will senior clas~ ~nd faculty to receive some plus many other well-known puppets. Scholarships given will range from

    the teachers and sec demon. the Best Citizen Award sponsored characters tonight at Open House. Mrs. Grandy commented on to $5000. The student fromttcns ~ each department. They ~\:!:~~~ghters of the American A puppet show will be presented show, "I believe the show will . w~o ranks highest will ' , ' 6y examine cultures under rot- On November 7 seniors voted for the parents by the fourth and a rMI success. The girls have been given a sl,lver charm. She Willscopee In the biology lab or for Best Citizen a n d the three top Ififth period art students of Mrs. planning the show since the first compete With others for the stateen to tapes in t~e language lab. names were submitted to the' Judy Grandy. 'I'he show will In- of school. Each student has help" t~t1c. !he winners of the statepuppet show Wl~ be presented faculty for the final decision. elude six plays: "Sleeping Beauty", cd with the making of the puppets t~tles. w111 coo;pete for the nationalthe crt room while the steps in Karen wilt receive her award in "The Flintstones at Rock-ages and the booth." htle in Washington, D. C.cmb~ing a ne~'spaper. will he the form of a pin at the Novem- Falls", "Treasure?", ''The Swinging The shows will be performed in~~: : ; ;e~~:~~il~~~::co:~e~~~~er,Of the Nathaniel ~~ :a~~ : "Br~~~"~~~~~~ : ~:~~ ::~o~~.om o!e~h:x~~~:l~ft~~~;:l~~~~ei~ 1~h;e~:!~h~bc~: La~::'~~: 11~~itjO~stteet~ese~~~:~te:e,::~alo~h~i;!~~;rSmi~Ut~e ~~;ma~~ ~~t s~Ude~~Twmt b:h diSPI;yed, community, state, nation, ande chorus will present II. musical Superlative by the seniur class. She creative stick puppets made by the "so. n a 1 IOn 0 " e per orm. world. This test Is on the llst ofgram and members of the gym also i~ a program chairman for I students. All of the plays will be anee at Open House, the puppet approved national contests and

    will perform stunts. the Art Club and a member of performed in a large, uniquely show will be presented to both the activities of the National Assocta-ile the business department, Beta Club, and Math Club. decorated booth, which serves es Art and Dramatics Clubs. tion of School Principals.

    Mr. David craws, the band di -rector of Willingham High School,chose Susan Brown as drum maf-

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    Tuesday, November 21~ 1967

    A unlqce find special honer isgivt:n several girls each year bytheir ctaesmarcs to signify the vr;jl'~j 'h~"f' h.w been ouhtandlng at

    Tile ccnferred honor exthe various ways thai these

    girl5 heve d istingu ished themselves\hrough academic petformllf1Ce,school spirit, and community ear-vtea.The stx girls chosen hy

    year-s siinior clan to reesfve thehcncr represent achievement end,ere in thf'!jr individual WilYSdeemed superlatlve,

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    r s .

    At a recent "slug-cut" meeting:

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    Tuesday, November 21, 1967

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    The Lasseter Lantern

    'M od Bod P ilg rimsB eg in T ha nksg ivin g

    In early England things were just a big drag, for the pilgrimswere a recognized form of society back then, the early day hippies.They were much like the ones seen today, '

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    The Lasseter Lantern

    orful Styles Highlight

    esleyan Speaker C onvin cesud ien ce E SP Pow-ers E xis tTh e young man on theoceeded to secure his .'consisted of spongy clay,lls, and six strips ofe dyed to match his suit.n requested that tenthe audience wrtte on ace of paper their Initialsy question about the futureto

    not to the man you are presently paper.engaged to, Oh, by the way, I ~ir. Burgess further proveddon't believe you made your bed existence of ESP that

    'morning." when he related a few oICathy only sat there nodding her startling events which have

    head, seeming very puzzled and curred throughout the historyupset. One bl' .one he continued ESP and lire now being studiedto locate the nine other girls, parapsychologists. scientistsanswer their questions, and startle deal with phvsieal phenomena

    with an amazing knowledge this nature. One of these eventstheir personal lives, was the discovery of an especiallyWhat appears to be the perfcr- strong rapport between identical

    mance of a well-trained night club twins. It 11:a5 proven by much_ ~ o _ " " . : : ~ ~ _ ~ 1agician is actually an exhibition expsrnnentnttnn that if one twtnof the amazing powers of extra sen- . pain, the other wouldsorv perception of Mr, Russ Bur- the same sensation even thoughth gess. Mr. Burgess displayed his by more than 1,000

    th w o r : l ~ ~~~~r:e~:e w~:~er:a: ~~C:e~~s a ~~ Mr, Burgess pointed out thaton e s hg~ Macon citizens on Thursday, Octo" could 11\1proven by means of

    o the box and PUI~a: : : r o~e ~:e:;~o~ ~~I;~~~~~~~~l~~~di~l~ih~h;n~~~d~~\5 T~~~~: ~~ This holiday season, with its col.these papers. Holding It by hia performance to the few re- different designs. The tn- orfnl and flattering styles, prom-

    s side,. he spoke clearly and maining doubters by his lecture is isolated by a screen or for planning a fashion wardrobe ises to be cue of the best in Jash-th confidence. on the more academic and setentt- and then must guess what for those special dates, dances, and ion yet."I believe this is a young girl fie aspects of ESP. design is. If, after much ~artie~ of the holiday season. Col-ated in the far right.ha~d. corner Although Mr. Burgess confessed , the number of correct Indlvtdualtty, and tailored sim-th,e audience wh~se Initials ea~; that his powers were vai-led, my. exceeds the possihi1it~' of arc keynotes for this year's C u l t u r a l C o r n e rC. W, Cathy ... 1S t:si80~or~oc". sterious, and uncontrollable, he coincidence, the person Is wear.

    ease speak .loudly Y . was nevertheless aware of especial. to posses the powers of Lasseter students pose inA very surpris~d girl 'sitting in 1y strong powers Ior foretelling" the an extra sense. Although a great picture in styles whtche place he had l~d!cated giggled future. To prove this, three weeks of people are thought to be seen much this season.ghtly, then confirmed his state- before his appearance at wesleyan, latent ESP, only a very fewent. he sent to the professor of psycho- are able to bring it to the sur-"Cathy do you wish to know log)' a sealed packet {If statements face, and no one has yet beenhom you will marrvt'' Cathy concerning events he sensed would able to .aontrul it. hemlines are still high.:plied that this was true, "You occur on the cia}, o his perter "It is not something that can Women's Wear Oailyl

    marry when you are 23, manes. The packet was opened be turned off and {In. It is nol out a trend for lower hem., that day by the professor, who then precise or repeatable, and there- Clare holds a colorful knit

    ~:~rtoh:;dl::~\'~~C~e~~~ ~;~:;.~ !~:nc~~?~~!tc~C M;~a~~:~s. as .: which also features a chain M e r c e r T o P e r fhad predicted would appear in spite his own skill and accuracv Blum wears a dark blue o r mthe Mecon paper that morning. with ESP, he holds. a very pesst- .. - a low slung belt and ,The expressed thought exactly mtsttc outlook for tts future .. He 'Sh' h ld 'M e S S i a h ' b y H a n d e lmatch~d that of the morning's feels ~~:,a~~~~~Ol~~!~t3~c ~~l:~~~ h~l~dbag~~~:~Ie~d:ff~ite~~th'e limit of its develop- "in" this winter. Penu~ Wooten I by (;onnie ColhardSome scientists are even mode~ the perfect OUtfit for ~ll Bah Humbug! who could poa-

    . to use ESP as a means occaslOns,. consI5t1n~ of a - p.lald slblv sit contentedlv under theproving life after death, Mr. wool skirt, matching .cardigan tree with only the ti"nsel to ticklebelieves that this is 110t sweater, and pastel o~ white shell. his nooe? Strike out into tile. men to know and something Janet B1~ckshear IS. ~eady for glittery, glowing holiday world andwe will never know :hose hay-rides und weiner-roasts soak up some of this glorious fun:However, ESP does exist. It 10 a c,he.cken, doub!.e .. breaste~, Mercer University will have itsvery real and very fascinating. The gold mlh~l~d ptn annual Christmas program 0 nas Mr, Burgess points out, it neck adds Just the December 3. This program will

    . only a glimpse into another . of femininity to the feature the university choir aidedworld, a world which mankind will OUtfit. by professional soloists singing= = = = = = ~ ! : = = = = = = = = = ~ n : : " : " ~ ' : V i : : ' W ~ " n : : " ' : - " ~ I Y : : , , '. "The Messiah".The Museum of Arts and Scienceswill have a Christmas exhibit

    starting December 1 entitled"Christmas Around the World." Itwill include live tr-ee decoratedin the fashion of dif ferent countriesaround the globe. Tile planeta-num show for December will beabout the Christmas star)', TillSshow is the planetarium's most cut-standing show of the year.Also, the YWCA will have a

    Christmas Carol siug on Decem-ber 3 at 3:30.

    by Jackie Sparks

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    uesday, November 21, 1967

    2: Ol lr P r in c ip l es

    T he Smell of Gras s

    AdvanceHenry."

    Fried Chicken, Sarldwiches Compl imen ts of

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    Thanksg iv ingIs H app iness

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    Page 10 The lS$SI!Ihtr Lantern

    I"Help! Before the gym teachers to exercise their ability, but before I

    drop from fatigue, we need sam the year Is over, they will prnb- !girls that fit this description: vlg ably have many chances to serve. !oro us, robust young ladies with a aa officiah. Mrs. Gresham feels 1excellent talent for ealltng fouls that the girls have shown enthuai- icorrectly, keeping score cards han asm over the idea and that they jeetly, and watching the time care- are doing very well for the first:fully. Inother words, we're search- year.ing io r the answer to every gymteacher's prayer, Please sign upimmediately!" W in n i n ll S u p e rv i s io nThe advertisement was filled b I'B u l l d o g C o r n e r sixty- eight cheerful volunteer t . o n q u e r s F a c u l t yfrom the tenth, eleventh, and

    twelfth grades. These up and com- Tll.e annual faculty voneyhnll iing student gym teachers or sports game took place in the gym when i

    M!~eS~~~~~S:s:;t~~Se:~~~~rO~a:: enthusiasts give up their extra the faculty challenged supervision j VolIl!-yball champions and their . ,Frun Grant, (top), displaytime so that they can officiate at 304. '~'he team catJ_1dressed for the jthe;r trophy. Team members arc (bottom row) Jeannie Cagle, Glendaon Friday, October 27, as the 1957 intramural practices end tourna-i oacasron in .OU~flts. rang~ng fl'~m [Ard. Daria Darley, and Patricia Fouche; (second row) Carolyn Hobbs,J'>iark Smith Bulldogs clashed with menta. During October and No- )'irs. Mary Dlct~lch III a night sturt [Kathy Henderson, and Jacki Holton; and (third row) Miki Flukert~eir cross.~own ~i~als. the La- vember they .~erved as scorers, and tights to M.ss June Emmett in land Retha ~rae Jackson.mer Poets, In a gridiron battle ~t linesmen, and timers for the sup- II bunny c~stume. . I

    Porter Stadium. Much to the dls- ervislon and class volleyball games. Even though supervtstcn 304 Iappointment of loyal Bulldog sup- Later in the year, under the direc- were champions by winning 2 out' 304 CI' V II b II T'IIporters, the Smi~ grtdders .earne lion lind guidance of the gym de- of a. games,. the faculty managed alms 0 ey a I e~~:tec.~~~ ::!~': !? : ~ : ~~ ~ : ~ : : par tment, they_ wut !ll~peit'jSe these to ;~: ft:C:II~;C:~~~1:~~e::-7;ed by Even though supervision 804 beat 111 in the finals of the super.he heard from Coach WiI sports: baske~ball, softball, arch- llrs. Laura Taylor and ~s. Mary vision ~olle~'b.all tournament, the I sing eighth grade supervision put

    ~a:;s~." " R i : : ~ :7~h:n;r~n:~~.~ ; ~ e ~ : e ~ e :~~u:l~j ~h~let~~c~:~:,a great inspiration to lIP~es~i~~t:!;~c: was won by the Otha Collins, Janice Ricks, Sharonthough they trail- grade, and spirlts Were Staten, Beverly Randell and Bren-ed most of the in the gym. The tenth grnde da Towles.evening, the Hull T I won the second game, and The volleyball games were spcn-dogs never gave wir ers Display Talent excitement was almost more aored by the gym department andup, and all pres- the spectators could bear. offlclated by the gym assistants.ent agreed that It third and der.iding game see- III order to continue in the tour.

    P~te Pe.term. an was quite B. c o n - I Once ... thO. :Mark Sm.ill! I custom ..ma~e out Q .f s i l v e r ba.ck and forth and towards 1I!1..ment, a team was expected totest. 'rne loss brought the Poets BUI!~Og. Band 18 .pnvi-Ila~h material. . end was interrupted by Ire- win two out of three games againsteven with the 'Dogs, so we'll have Iegctl to . solo twit-lets. Mnrilyn and Melinda tnnc.outs. At last It was its opponents.to wait until next year to settle These p~~ltwn~ a~e h~ld by 'Melinda Ion WMAZ-TV's "Del lind SUpervision 304 was tile ..... ..,t h e s e r i e s . 1 ~ ~ ~ n : : ~ ~ ~ ~ g; t d L ~ : S r ~ ; ! ~Crawford, II in Augus t,Report cards recently were is, 711J' d .. t t t d I . A~ solo twir-lers, these two~ ~ ; ~~ ~ ~ e ' c ~ ~ d~~~:et~:~.c~;e;.;~~~ \ \ i t h e t ~ e~ ~Si/ ~ r e SO;~ :~I~~~!:~ ~~;~gi~elns:o!~~Vo~ht:~

    work and much less cutting up in ~ : ~ ~ ~ r : ~ ~ ~: : , l i ~ : e~ ~ : n: : v f t ~ ~l ! j o ~~l'formi~g a l l ~rcY~~~ss~~:~~~ \ t ~ i : ; a : ~ $ m ~ : e c e ~ ; e ~~:~l:~~a~~;r~no~ y : : ~ , -?~~~~e~~ ~~i:i~~s~n~~e b~~d. s a r e as f o r 111 were Evelyn Stone ,Jrlight--proVidc a n interesting in- squad, the majorettes. Tltis year ,----------'----------,sight into this unbelievable phene- she is a solo twirler and a headmenon. of the squad once againRetW'ning briefly to the world Marilyn Crawford -moved toof sports, all the students here- at Macon from F'itzgerald, Oeorgtu.Smith are very glad the faculty last January. Although she hashas seer. fit to allow coed pep twirled for many years Marilynrallies. Much more spirit seems i.only began to twirl with a bandto be generated when the two I in her sophomore year. In Fil~-schools get together, and all of us gerald, she was one of foul' majn-o\'e: this way hope that coed. pe~ I rettes. Along W.}thMelinda, Marilynrallies wUl become a lasting tnsu- heads the majorette squad.tutton on this side of the rtver. The solo twirlers' unttorms are

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