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Blue Star flooding Shreveport Evidence of a new way to sell According to the police (dressed as a sorcerer's ap­ L.S.D. has been found in Shreve­ authorities, a form of tattoo prentice), Dopey and possibly port since a security bulletin transfer called "Blue Star" is other Disney characters. The was first issued in January by available in some areas of the stamps are packed in a red Carrolton Police Department United States. It is a small cardboard box with a picture of in Dallas, Texas. sheet of white paper containing Mickey Mouse, wrapped in a blue stars the size of a pencil foil in a According to the Shreveport clear, lock-type bag. eraser. Each "star" is impreg­ They come Police in a Shreveport Times in five, one-inch nated with L.S.D. and can be square article, ninety-one stamps sheets with one hundred bear­ removed from the paper to be perforated, ing Chinese dragons were con­ 1f2 inch square placed in the mouth. stamps. fiscated here last month by If a young child undercover agents during a happens to There are also brightly colored come upon these marijuana arrest. Law enforce­ he could have a paper tabs resembling postage fatal "trip". '11ent and school officials It is also feared that are stamps in size, which have little children earful that L.S.D. is making could be given a a pictures of Chinese dragons, free " 'comeback" in the area. tattoo " by older children Superman, Mickey Mouse who want to have some fun.

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Volume XII Number 5 Ente March 22, 1982 -rprise Captain Shreve High Senior Sima 1.;1ara takes first place in the physics division School, Shreveport, Louisiana .. and second piece overall with her project on the atom. Fair winners announced Juniors offered coHege credit Students interested in getting Captain Shreve's lene school with a mtmmum of An orientation annual Latham, Michelle Gould, an early start on a college career will be held Science Fair, consisting 12 l/4 credits and have an overall June 7 at LSU-S. Call of Garrett Ryder; Zoology, Sameer now have the opportunity by Mr. C.R. twelve different categories grade of "B" or better in each McPherson at 797-5247 in Kulkarni, Robert Smith, Alex participating in the Academic for more which to subject area applied for. information enter, took place on Solntxsev; Health and Medicine, Excellence Program . the third at LSU-S, and fourth of this Farris Chance, Mark Tisdale & which will be month. held June 10- Candy Capalan, Elizabeth Harri­ Aug. 6 for high school juniors. The top three contestants son; Behavioral Science, Shawne The deadline for registration is were decided on by several Marsala, Daryl Green, Counselors begin scheduling Scotty May 1 in which students may judges, (two judging Greenberg; each Engineering , Jeff register for 1-8 hours in ac­ project), and were For the past one and a half I will be taught similar to graded on Holliman, Robert Martina, counting , astronomy, biological the scientific method, weeks , counselors at Shreve have junior team class as advancement Marty Milner; Botany, Stewart sciences, business a part of the for the adminis­ been registering students for gifted talented (gt) program student, ingenuity of Bundrick, Mike Milner, Julie tration, chemistry, . communi­ classes they wish to schedule for Due to the construction, thoroughness, Robichaud ; Environmental cations, new policy that all computer science, the 1982-83 school year. graduates originality, social implications, Science, Ellen Barkley, Laura economics, will be required to English, fine arts, have and dramatic value. The top Greer, Ashley Hullett; Micro­ 22 credits, all students will foreign languages (French ·or As soon as the counselors three winners listed in order biology, Trey Henry, remain in school the full day. Lewis Spanish), geography, history, finish talking to students along with their categories are Irvin, Renee Andrews; indi­ Physics, mathematics, office adminis- vidually, they will as follows: Sima Misra, begin sched­ According to Principal Sandra J.eff Pennell, Ann tration, philosphy, physical uling procedures. Earth Space Science, McCalla, for no reason will a Mark Goodrich; Chemistry, George education , physical science 0' Barr, Kathy Thieman , Only one new change has been student be let out during the first , Jane Land , Clay Bretches, Pam political science, and sociology Godfrey; Biochemistry, . made in the classes offered : a period class and only those with Madie- Ratana. Participants must have com­ ninth grade team class, which hardship cases will be let pleted three out years of high will combine Civics and English during the sixth hour. Those wishing to be let out Lee wins award sixth period will have individual conferences with Miss McCalla. American History teacher Any student wishing to make Georgie Lee, was presented changes on the schedule forms The Lillian Pipes Barham Memorial trophy for Outstanding State Teacher of American History of Thursday, March 11, ·· ~~~ f~~;,~;;~h"''ti~als in Alexandria, by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). Seniors Mike Milner, Sima ~ Misra, Garrett Ryder, and Letters of recommendation Cynthia Sullivan are among the for Lee were sent in by Stanley 13,500 American High School Powell, director of instruction students chosen as National and school acfministration, Merit Scholarship finalists, each Principal Sandra McCalla, and eligible to receive a $1,000 Shreve student Sima Misra. scholarship to the college of their choice. Lee is now in her fifteenth To become finalists, these year of teaching at Shreve; students met a number of requirements however, she has had a total of which included twenty-four years of teaching \ obtaining the endorsement and experience. recommendation by the high school administration, submit­ Besides teaching American ting transcripts showing high History and Team Class, Lee has academic achievement, and listing been Z-Ciub faculty advisor for extra curricular activities and fifteen years and teacher co­ accomplishments. ordinator for Close-Up. Although many colleges offer only partial scholarships to In addition to winning Out­ finalists, Milner, Ryder, and standing Teacher of American Su II ivan have been offered and History, Lee has been nominated have accepted full 4-year schol­ by the Shreveport Chapter of the arships to Baylor University. However, Misra is undecided DAR for National Outstanding "Captain Shreve's National Merit Scholarship finalists are, front: Garrett Ryder, Mike Milner. about where she will Teacher of American History. Back row: Cynthia Sullivan and Sima Misra, all use her seniors." scholarship. 2 opinion THE ENTERPRISE/March 22, 1982

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WARNING: L4 The Surgeon General Do you believe that next year's seniors should be allowed to Backtalk: leave school early if they have enough credits to graduate? • has determined that Sophia Kirkikis, junior: " Yes, I think we should have. the same Senioritis is dangerous privileges because it's not fair." to your G.P.A. Barbara Vaughn, junior: "I think we should have the same privileges as all the classes be­ A disease that begins to appear in mid-January every year fore. I don't agree with taking has once again inflicted the Senior class. Yes, the disease that's study halls just to fi II out your murdered many a GPA , shot down numerous perfect attendance schedule." records, and severed any thread of deep, meaningful, abstract philosophical relationships with your teachers has conquered the Kirkikis Vuaghn virtues of the graduating class. In scholarly terms, Senioritis can best be described as , . .. "the Craig Falbaum , junior: " I don't lack of motivation of a senior in high school to complete his assign­ think they have the right for our ments, listen attentively in class, or even attend school due to the curriculum choices, I think if we knowledge invested in that senior that in three short months he / have enough credits to graduate shew ill not have to return to these hallowed halls of learning ." we should be able to leave early because some people have jobs. Despite the numerous vaccines attempted by the faculty and administration, Senioritis always appears at the same time. The most Robbie Giglio, junior: "I don't vaccine is of a teacher to threaten the students common attempted think it's fair to stay in school with a pop test if " ... it's obviou5 that no one 's read the material ." when I could be getting exper­ Every year this "vaccine " is answered with an allergic reaction of ience on a job. Others were guffaws, followed by immense giggling. given the option , I think I should Towards the end of February and the beginning of March, the have the same, instead of wast­ illness grows progressively worse. The symptoms of the worsening ing time in school. " condition include numerous check-outs before tests, wild-fits of Falbaum Giglio joyous anticipation of the Senior Parties (and other school's Senior Parties), and of course the famed Senior Skip Day (Days?). Ah, yes. This phase of the disease directly causes the most Mike Magner, junior: "Yes, I visible symptom of Senioritis: the early summer suntan. By this believe we should because we 've point, inflicted Seniors are aware of the sometimes terminal disease already had all the tough classes . they have and many react by claiming other means of sickness. You If you're just filling out your know, "My throat was sore and I had a head cold. That's why I schedule to stay the whole day there's no point in coming ." wasn't here Friday, honest!" (As you peel away some crimson skin from your nose.) The disease climaxes on the nights of the Senior Parties. Of Rodney Pegues , junior: "Yes, course, there's two different views on why seniors act the way they because it's a waste of time when do after Senior Parties and before they graduate (if they graduate). those seniors will only take The first one is the feverish emotional outburst at the Senior Parties, easy classes." lets the inflicted person know that he's too mature to inhabit the same building as 14 year old freshmen. The other argument is that so many Magner Pegues different fluids are consumed by the seniors on Senior Party nights, in hopes of curing themselves, that they are really in no shape to attend school for the next three weeks. Kelly Purvis, junior: "Yes, be­ After the Senior Parties the vegetable form assumed by these cause it's a waste of time to take inflicted can easily be exhibited by those seniors with their heads on filler classes especially since some need to hold down jobs. • their desks or those laying on the air conditioners who've assumed the fetal position. The administration, after giving up hope for a vaccine by May, has resorted to several fire drills a day, but to no Tom Branim, instructor: "I've avail. always disagreed with seniors There's only one known cure for Senioritis. The chemical getting out early. In general, I believe that school should reaction that occurs when the texture of the d,iploma paper makes be attended all day. But I know contact with the epidermal layer of the senior's palms is this known, there are some exceptions, like no-fault cure. some hardship cases ." Of course, as the years go by, and we look back at high school, we will do so with cherished memories. But, please, help us through ...... tllese tast two months. Purvis THE ENTERPRISE/March 22, 1982 Opinion 3 Should U.S. have any part in El Salvador~

Point important reasons. First, al­ stopped at our own back door. by Mike Milner though I do not believe that we It is no secret that the rebels in strongly believe that it is had any business being in El Salvador are having all their imperative to send military ad­ Vietnam, I do believe that the weapons prescriptions filled by visors to El Salvador for two spread of communism should be Cuba who in turn receive their weapons directly from Russia. Why, one might ask, does such a Point-Counterpoint small and unimportant country F \ ~ .H \ N' SEASON \ s deserve such military attention? The country of Ei Salvador lies AGA\N directly on the Panama Canal selfish interests of the United which is the United State's States. vital link between the Atlantic It doesn't matter that thous­ and Pacific Oceans . Without use ands have already been killed of the Canal, the U.S. Navy in this bullet ridden little Cen­ would be crippled during a war. tral American nation. It doesn't Thus it is necessary to support matter that our sending advisors the pro-U .S. government in El there will only make tempers Salvador against the Red gue­ flare even more so . It doesn't rillas. matter that this is exactly the Second, for the El Salvadoran way the Vietnam fiasco began. government to withstand the It doesn't matter that our con­ onslaught of the guerillas, sistently selfish and exploitative military advisors must be sent acts such as this have caused the to teach the government army United States to be synonymous how to use their weaponery. with the Soviet Union as far as The U .S. has already sent a - agression goes . It doesn't matter significant amount of weapons to that imperialistic policies such as El Salvador in the form of tanks, this only creates enemies for us and machine and anti-aircraft (remember Iran?). What does guns. The problem lies in the matter is that we just can't let fact that the country's army the commies get one step ahead neither know how to operate or of us, much less in "our own" repair these sophisticated war Western Hemisphere. implements. For example, there At once , we must stop in­ are anti-tank missle launchers stilling the ideas of us being an being literally held together with aggressive nation in the minds of pieces of Scotch tape because other nations. Meddling in the the army doesn 't know how to affairs of other countries where assemble them. Also a tank in we really don't belong has Sex Education, ROTC neglected perfect condition sits at rest proved hazardous to American because no one knows how to foreign policy (remember Students are not being edu­ eaucation could clear up foggy about this decision they will one operate it. With the aid of a Vietnam? Iran?). cated in the sex department. minds, make decisions easier day need to make, even though handful of military advisors these We must live up to the Many parents feel that sex and perhaps decrease the with some people, it may already problems could be overcome and reputation of our country in a should be a hush hush subject, number of unwanted pregnan­ be too late. _ provide the El Salvadoran army way other than our imperial­ but we (the students) feel that cies. Give these kids a choice (Name withheld by request) with the edge they need to con­ istic ways . We must play the role sex education is terribly needed quer the well-equipped left­ of attempted peacemaker. Of in the schools _ It is unbelievable wing rebels . Although I am far course if all means of a peace tnat parents. and 1 or scnool from advocating a war in El settlement are exhausted, which board officals, cannot see the Rifle Team unbeaten, Salvador, I still believe that it would rarely occur, I believe need for this course. is important for us to help the other types of intervention are countries that wish to be saved necessary_ In I ran , we tried to It is a fact that many of the but why no coverage? from the throes of communism. reach a settlement, but failed . junior high and high school Perhaps it is time we took a Our military attack also failed, kids have sex with one another To The Editor and Staff of The If information is what you firm stand in our own hemis­ but when we tried for a peaceful without the knowledge of what Enterprise, need, well here it is: phere of the world . settlement again, and it was risks they're taking. Most of I'm writing in response to The Captain Shreve ROTC; obvious the Americans wouldn't these kids have been denied the the !af:t edition of the Enter­ "A" Rifle Team is undefeated Counterpoint be harmed, we succeeded. right to fully learn about sex, prise. I have noticed that the in the city league. We have not by Don Lewis Maybe I feel this way because • mainly due to their parents schocl newspaper hardly ever lost any match we have partiCI­ I'm 18 and would be drafted are too embarrased to discuss gives credit to our ROTC Rifle pated in. We are soon to be The United States military first, if El Salvador becomes as it with them. Parents undoubt­ Teams. On the whole, our ROTC recognized as District Champs. advisors we sent to the aid of the big an issue as Vietnam. But at edly feel that kids can learn on department doesn't receive We went to the Louisiana State El Salvadoran government are this point in my life, any action their own . much pub I icity either. I'm a Championships and tooK first there for one reason and one like this frightens me. I don't member of the "A" Rifle Team, place. Also, we went to the reason only: to protect the want to kill or be killed . Too many young girls today, and I've worked hard over the Southern Regional Champion­ just as in year's back, are faced last four years to get where I ships and won first place along with the problem of wondering am. I'm mighty proud of the with five other trophies. what to do in certain situations. team this year. I know of no other competitive How can these girls be respon­ teams at our school that is a the Enterprise sible for their actions when The main complaint that regional champ. Another I have little Captain Shreve High School they've never even been taught is that our school newspaper known fact is that we receive no 6115 E. Kings Hwy. Shreveport, La. 71105 about their body and its func­ doesn't seem to recognize us. aid on these trips. We pay for The Enterprise is published once monthly during each school tions? They shouldn't be re­ It seems funny to me that all the our out-of-town trips out of our year by the newspaper staff at Captain Shreve High School. sponsible but, they are. Fur­ other school organizations are own pockets. thermore, they don't know the written about on a regular Our team standing and en­ Don Lewis Editor-in-Chief males body and its functions. basis. What makes them better thusiasm won't fall if we are not Mike Milner Managing Editor than us? I have taken my own recognized. We compete for our Cheryl Dubois Asst. News Editor Sex is only nasty to the people opinion pcll, and found out that own selves, to prove to our­ Tracy Barnes News Editor that see it as an act of being half tne students at Shreve selves that we can do what we Belinda Poythress Feature Editor dirty and bad. Many people feel don't e·;en know we exist, or set out to do. We've brought Dee Spillman Sports Editor very secure about in relation­ who we are Could the problem honor to our school, and the Bob Brown Asst. Sports Editor ships because they are aware of be that the newspaper staff is name "Captain Shreve" is Alex Solntsev Art Editor what they are doing. These misinformed, or something of known about many states where Mike Camp Photographer people are that have never that nature? we have left our mark. We'll Carolyn Cooper Business Manager learned about it the human body I just Gan't understand how our survive without glory and Audrey Lucky Asst. Manager should not be expected to learn .newsparer could be misinform­ glamour, but it's still nice to Mitch Herrington Asst. Manager about it on the streets. ed, ~::pecially when out-of­ have the feeling of your school Reporters: Scott Aymond, Miriam Goins, Barbara Gobble, School is a place to learn. so state pat:~Prs and_the local Times standing behind you. Bobby Nolte, Steve Johnson why haven't we been taught and the Journal know exactly David T. Freeman Gaye Gannon Adviser about sex. Being taught sex what is going on. "A" R,ifle Jearn Member (4 Music THE ENTERPRISE/March 22, 1982 HEY HOSEHEAD! Canadian 'brothers' take off by Mike Camp Great W'lite North (the ) lines. The introduction is initially *** was released ·late last year in funny, but, after hearing it a few Star system How many years has it been . Canada and met with a great times, listening to the brothers • • • • • -Unreal since some one has introduced deal of success . The album then call each other " hosehead " gets • •••- Very Good a new, popular phrase through underwent its American release , kind of old . Another song ap­ • • • -Good any major medium? That prob­ and as of this writing , it is num­ pears on the album, and strange­ • •- Average ably occurred about four or five ber 26 on the sales charts. The ly enough it is a remake of •- Rank years ago, when , thanks to Steve album as a whole is a parody of "The Twelve Days of Christ­ Martin we all became "wild and the stereotypical beer-guzzling , mas ". Unlike "Take Off", th is " Eiron McKenzie", and " Ralph crazy guys ". These days it seems back bacon-chewing , eight h one does not become worn out so the Dog " . The record is also that everyone is being told to grade drop-out Canad ians we fast . accompanied by a copy of "The "Take Off", or is being called a have grown accustomed to There are other choice cuts Daily Hoser", which is hi larity "Hoser (hose head) ", and we are seeing on television . besides the. songs , and the one in itself. all being greeted with a cordial Great White North includes that most students and teachers The overall feel of the album "Good Day ". And what, you may the single "Take Off ", which , wou ld enjoy is a hysterical is fairly good and the use of ask, is the source of this new after several weeks of release satire of the morning announce­ stereo is quite innovative. The found eloquence? The answer is City TeleVision comedy troupe, has already been run into the ments. For all those party people main drawback is the constant simply Bob and Doug McKenzie. a multi-talented group that has ground by local radio stations. who might listen to the record , repitition and weak running Bob (Rick Moranis) and Doug produced many of the ex-stars The song itself is catchy and up­ there is a game called "The jokes, but this is a very good (Dave Thomas) are direct of the old Saturday Night Live beat , yet ' unfortunately, the Beerhunter';. Other highlights first effort by Bob and Doug products of the Canadian Second show. lyrics consist entirely of two include: "You Are Our Guest", McKenzie. Joan Jett and the 8/ackhearts hit it big, yet lack consistency

by Mike Milner disc into c:. neat little package another song, "Crimson and and provides wholehearted fun ** 112 with very few loose ends. Clover," Jett clearly displays the on several of the tracks . Another Although she is not exactly emotional feelings and tender­ sure hit song on side one is , new to the rock scene, Joan Jett The title cut from this album, ness with which she would like "She's a Nag ," which is a humor­ recently taxied down the runway "I Love Rock ' n ' Roll ," the only to be loved . " I don 't really know ous piece of music, with several and took off with her new album , song on the album that has re­ her/but I think I could Love her/ shouted ph rases interjected I Love Rodk 'n' Roll. · ceived any air play, is about crimson and clover I over and throughout the song . "You're Joan Jett 's attempt to pickup a over." . Joan Jett is probably gonna send me to an early This album contains many dif­ 17 year old male. " I saw him trying to describe herself as part grave/won't you go fix the bacon ferent styles of music, from hard standing there by the record liberated, part old fash ioned and and help on toast/ Run down to rock, mellow ballads, and sixties machine / I Knew he must have trys to express the idea that a the butcher shop and buy me a type songs, all the way to a been about 17 I He was kind of woman should be a little of both roast! " straight rend it ion of the Christ­ strong I Play in' my favorite song I to survive in today 's world . Although there are four or mas favorite, " Little Drummer And I knew it wouldn 't be long / five good songs on the album , Boy. " Strangely enough, Joan Before he was with me ." Here, The rest of I Love Rock 'n ' the remainder of I Love Rock Jett and the Blackhearts are Jett pots on the persona of the Roll departs from the contra­ 1 n 1 Roll contains songs that are theless, this is her debut album able to tough , berated woman while in dictive themes only tie the ten songs on the of previous songs mediocre at be&t . Never- and one should judge according­ ly. Joan Jett and the Black­ hearts can, at least for the time being, settle back into cruising New York 'avant garde' set scores with 'Tom Tom' speed and enjoy the success of I Love Rock 1 n 1 Roll. by Don Lewis them or heard of them, because rock , and. whatever you want to Loric, Laura, and Lani, Wailer ***1f2 the conservative Shreveport call the famous Brian Eno­ , (the Wailers I'm sure · that someone out radio stations have virtually inspired Third World sound of being another excellent reggae there is probably saying , "Tom kept many great, but obscure, . The album is a oand virtually unknown in Tom who?" Well , don't write bands out of the Ark-La-Tex. hit because this mixture pro­ Shreveport), , Riser's this group or album off just At this moment, four members duces great rhythms backed up Bernie Worrel , Benjamin Arm­ because you 've never heard of Talking Heads have their own by the skilled musicianship and brister, Monte Brown , Steven Barber Shop out now. These spin­ guitarwork of Adrian Belew. Stanley, James Rizzi, Kendall efts include Head leader David Side one contains the hi­ Stubbs, and some mysterious Haircuts: · Byrne's Songs from the Broad­ larious upbeat word-jive of figure known as "Sticky." way Production of "The Cath­ "Wordy Rapping hood ," the rock­ The strong performance Men -Women -Children erine Wheel," Head guitarist­ disco smash of the "avantgarde" shown by Frantz and Weymouth Also Razor Cuts keyboard ist Jerry Harrison 's music set " of Love," the should only enhance Talking The Red and the Black, and the "Tom Tom Theme," and " L ' Eie­ Heads on their next project. Riser- Art- Len husband-wife team of Chris phant. " , (no the weird But before you block this album Frantz and 's titles don 't stop after the first out of your mind, if you do , 1218 . The Video side) is filled with "As Above, give a listen to some totally Shreveport-Barksdale Hwy. Jukebox segment of Tom Tom So Below," " Lorelei ," a sort of original music that fringes on (Across from Shreve City) Club's "Genius of Love " on anthem for the weird in "On , On , weirdness. It's danceable stuff, H.B.O. may be the only way On , On ... , " and the ironic, and the different style is re­ you've heard of them . " Booming and Zooming." freshing and encouraging to Phone 868-8834 The music on Club is a play­ The Club consists of Frantz, those convinced that the record­ ful mesh of , reggae, punk, Weymouth and her three sisters, ing industry is growing stagnant. Patrons

Mrs. Madeline Miller Mr. and Mrs. James Micheils Marilyn Lucky-Mason W.E. Falbaum and Family Clarine P. McDonald Ron and Ruth Huskey Patricia A. Lucky Lisa Lewis Bl Enterprises Pat Mixon, office Manager The James Goins Family J.F. Dubois Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Barnes and Family Leone Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Milner Anne Dubois The M.E. Cooper Family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dubois Southern Gift and Fashions G.W. Dillard The James W. Moore Family Good luck W.O. Dubois The Galloway Family Cheryl and Elliot The D.R. Fullilove Family Barbara E. Edwards Martha T. Cloyd Seniors of '82 Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Fowler and Family Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. LaBorde The Haley Family CS Wildlife Unlimited Club THE ENTERPRISE/March 22, 1982 Fashion/Entertainment 5 Colorful headbands making headway for summer

Girls have a little more variety to choose from for example satin, Strikes silk, leather, terri cloth, and cotton, which are really popular · My along with different materials there are many colors to choose Fancy from . Now that it seems to be getting warmer people will begin wearing head bands a lot more. Head bands look great with by Belinda Poythress jeans and boots or shorts and Around Shreve lately you may sandles and the newest in have noticed, students, the hot­ fashion- the mini skirts. There test new fad of both guys and are head bands that have shim­ girl 's are wearing head bands! mering strands of wrapped The types and styles range from around white cotton material simple ribbons and bandanas to as modeled by senior Tammy satin and leather bands. Heinrich which is made to be worn out at night, and colorful Sr. from Jesuit Kevin Sieve models bandannas Sr: Tammy Heinrich models night time head­ The guys have only recently terri-cloth such as a colorful for guys. bands. been seen wearing blue and red and white is perfect for a day white bandanas nodeled by out side in the sun. Head bands Jesuit Senior Kevin Sieve. They for girls are found at Dillards, are sold in just about every Selbers, Bealls and scattered out department store such as Dil­ shops in the malls. They ran'ge 'Night Crossing'-- border to freedom lard's, Bealls, etc., and range from 6 to 25 dollars depending from 5-7 dollars depending upon upon material, design, and brand by Bobby Nolte by balloon . He makes plans for "Night Crossing" was an in­ where you go. name you like. Movie "Night Crossing", a this giant balloon and engineers tense drama, with a little added Walt Disney production written the carriage. He figures out that humor, and maybe a few "tear­ by John McGreevy, definitely hot air will make the balloon rise . shedding" scenes. Besides being reflects the good acting ability As he sews the mass of ma­ a drama, it was also somewhat of 'Madman' preform sanely of John Hurt. terial into the round balloon, a "chase" movie, between the Hurt, who also portrayed John his friend, a mechanic, played families and the police. The Merick in "The Elephant Man, " by Beau Bridges, constructs the acting is very good, especially by Don to contribute Lewis to band's ferocity. boosted this Disney film to a carriage and gas torch for Hurt's performance. Ozzy Osbourne the Back to the stage self­ show and good , all-around picture. The heating the air. They don't have The movie was directed by proclaimed "madman of props. The stage was Rock decorated plot, based on a true story, took very good materials, but after a Ron Miller. Miller did well in and Roll," hit Shreveport on with Medieval type, neo-Gothic place in Bessneck, East Ger­ few weeks , they have it finished. setting an "every-day, normal Tuesday night, March castle arcs 2, and left enclosing-type, many, beginning on June 20, They're first flight is unsuc­ life" mood to their lifestyles. neo-Gotic castle many of the closet sadists in the arcs enclosing 1978. The story is about two fam­ cessful, and the pol ice , dis­ Although there was some humor, cold, while giving out Ozzy's throne on to the a staircase. ilies from East Germany, · the covering the balloon from their it was limited humor, and was music lovers a satisfactory dish Strelzyks and Metzeds, who crash landing begin tracing it not very funny. B.ut in a way of his high powered rock. The bazic light show, without try to cross the East Germany back to it's owner. The two this added to the mood of the lasers, incidently, and the basic and West German border to families begin to work again movie. Osbourne, who popped out of explosions were offered. Also, freedom . Hurts I character, so they can escape from the This movie is rated PG and is a majestic throne (more on the Ozzy protruded from the drum­ Peter, being an engineer is able police. This time they are showing at Eastgate Cinema. props later), opened with "Over mers platform in a cloud of to figure out a way to cross - successfu I. Rating - • • • the Mountain", the first cut off smoke and sitting in a big, of his new album, Diary of a white-gloved hand . Pretty Madman. Included in the 1112 swell stuff . Pep Squad uniforms to change? hour set were favoirtes from his other solo album, Blizzard of The highlight of the eventing Rumors have been drifting Jordan, along with adminis­ ford shirts, forest green socks, Ozzy, like "Mr. Crowby," "I was Ozzy's performance of the around that the Shreve Pep trators, are considering the new and green pullover sweaters. don't know," "Goodbye to hits he had with Black Sabbath. Squad may be discarding their apparel if the company they now At one time, many students 1 Romance," and the highly popu­ Rhandy Rhodes guitar work present uniforms - at least the work with can provide it. were under the impression that lar "crazy train." From his totally outclasses that of Sab­ blazers, socks and shirts - for a uniforms were to be changed According latest he played several others, bath's Tony lonmi, and he more preppy look, but no formal to Chariss Miller, last year, but Miller said, "It pep squad admiral including his latest hit, "Flying supplied some very jazzy licks decision has been made at this , the proposal was too late in the year to change is still in the discussion high Again ." to lommi 's archaic ones .. The time according to sponsor Joyce stage, everything, so we had to wait not final as many other highlight in the concert Jordan . students be­ until this year ." Miller, along lieve. The musicianship was as was the warm-up, Ufp. After If the proposal is ac­ with other pep squad A decision to change the look members, usual from these men: highly UF's lead guitarist, Michael cepted (and the apparel is feels of the pep squad hasbeen raised confident that either the professional. But guitarist Shencker, left to form his own available), the new uniforms proposed in the past by both squad mem­ change or something Randy Rhodes outshined the band, much was not expected would consist of the same skirt similar will be bers and sponsors , and this year approved for others with his flashy but solid of these Brittons. But on the and shoes , but new white ox- next year. brand of blitzkrieg guitar. Ozzy's contrary, they gave the crowd voice had clearly taken its toll 50 minutes of solid hard rock. from this extensive tour, but its Nine dollars and fifty cents rough edges barely managed wasn 't too bad for*** evening.

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The scoring twice and knocking in 3, senior Brown Humphrey belted a Captain Shreve Class of '82 has while senior Brown Humphrey two run triple as the Gators went that chance. went 3-for-3, scoring two more. on to win . Shreve's next home Now that the CS basketball The second win of the year game is on March 19 against team has joined the football team came when Shreve defeated Second Ward. in winning their district title, all of the hope lies in the hands of the Gator baseball team, who Baseball schedule if should clinch district would March • Natchitoches-Central give Shreve a perfect athletic 23 There 3:30 year. 25 *Parkway There 4:00 From what we can see at the 30 *Bossier There 4:00 season 's start, it looks as though April the Gators may be well on their 1 • Airline Here 4:00 6 *Green Oaks There 4:00 Junior second baseman Mike Magner rounds third on his way to way of doing just that. So far, 8-10 Northwood Easter Tourney Centenary scoring in the Gators' win over Southwood. the Gators record is 2-0, with wins against Southwood and 13 *Natchitoches-Central Here 4:00 Northwood. The first victory 15 *Parkway Here 4:00 came on a 10-3 romp of South­ 20 *Bossier Here 4:00 Girls' track looks good wood in which junior Kevin 22 • Airline There 4:00 Shreve's girls' track team is Moore also predicts excellence Pickens starred . Not only did *District games once again expected to have a in the 8mm run from sophomore good season, according to Coach Leigh Ann Courson . "She is very Alma Moore. The fifteen mem­ strong and improving greatly, " ber team consists mainly of Moore said . Moore, now in her Track team wins first meet of year sophomores and juniors. Among fourth year as girls track coach the more outstanding All-State has taken her teams to win the When the days start getting team captured both the 1600 and events were Cedric Thomas tracksters are senior Yolanda district championship once, and warmer and the sky remains 400 meter relays . The other placing third in the 400 run, Dangerfield , a third-year letter­ has placed second in district blue for the majority of the week, event came when senior Clifford Randy Bonner third in the 200 man, and sophomore Cynthia three times. Although she feels it can only mean one thing . King ran away with the 200 dash dash , and Lifford Jackson second .Brown. last year's team was good , she Spring is near. Along with on a 22 .45 time. King also in the 110 hurdles . Sophomore relayer Jennifer hopes for improvement in this spring , comes the annual prep placed second in the 100 dash The next meet is scheduled for Smith , undefeated in relay year's team. "We are antici­ spring sports, one of them being with a time of 11 .31. The only this Friday at Caddo Stadium, events at Eden Gardens Junior pating a good season because we track and field . other Gators who placed in the where Huntington will be the top three positions of host. High, _will move to field events have good talent and a very Sh reve has been very com­ their and is expected to excel in shot­ dedicated team . In fact , some­ petitive in track for years now put and the high jump. body will go to state. " and this year could possibly prove to be one of the best , A Reminder from Golf team remains untouched especially in certain areas . The Gators proved this point by SELECTIVE SERVICE The CS golf team, which is Shreve has shown well so far running away with the first track If you are a male citizen, or alien residing in the U.S., awesome every year, is off to a this season , especially in the meet of the season in which they you must register with Selective Service within 30 days roaring start again this year with last three matches. In the first hosted at Caddo Parish Stadium . of your 18th birthday. a record of 5-0. one, Shreve won with an overall Shreve only won three individual team total of 311 and was led by events during the entire meet you The leader of the CS squad senior Chris Webb and Robert but compiled enough second and If were born in 1960, 61, 62 or 63 you should already this year is senior member, Jackins, who scored 72 and 77 , third place crowns to total 80 .5 have registered. If you have not, you should do so as Chris Webb who has done ex­ respectively. The second match points, five points ahead of sec­ soon as possible. There is a grace period for late ceptionally well for the Gators saw the Gators score a 306 total ond place Green Oaks . registrations without penalty in effect through and usually leading them in and they were led once again by Senior Brown Humphrey was February 28, 1982. every match, along with another Chris Webb who fired a 71 . responsible for two of three senior, Robert Jackins. Joining The third match was won with a individual events that Shreve You may register at any U.S. Post Office: the two seniors on the team are total of 307 and the Gators were won. He captured first place in Mike Slack, Wade Brent, Jeff led by John Bowles who scored the pole vault event by clearing Selective Service System Cash, and John Bowles. a 73. · 10 ' 0" and he won the long jump Registration Information Bureau with a leap of 19'7112 " jump. The Washington D.C. 20435 only other Gators who finished Rifle team wins regionals in the top three positions of any event were senior Hunter Inger­ Captain Shreve High School phies with a score of 262 each soll who placed third in the ROTC District and State Champ­ Other team members included discuss with a toss of 120'2", ionship Rifle Team won the Michael Cline, Mark Turner and and Brown Humphrey who Fort Worth Regional Rifle David Freeman. Eighteen High placed second in the high jump Meet on February 27 with a team School Rifle Teams and 108 with a leap of 5 ' 10". score of 1 ,263. individual shooters participated Shreve also won three running in the regional match. events in which the Gators relay The team also won the First Place Team Prone and Standing Trophies and the Second Place Kneeling Trophy, and Stephen Mitcham and Jeffrey Shoal mire won the Second and Third Place Individual High Aggreate Tro- Sue's Fortune NOW$7995 Diamonds Things WITH THIS AD Genuine Stones 1 Class Rings Gas & Oil PLUS up to 26 Manufacture & Repair of custom options FREEl 3344 Youree Or., Suite 12 Plus Full Lifetime Warranty P.O. Box 5914 leonard's Jewelers 504 Mid South Towers Shreveport, La. 71105 4841 Line Ave. liRTQl~YkQ Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 SUE TEMPLIN (In front of Pierremont Mall) 318-869-3224 McCarys Jewelers 318-868-3309 Shreve City Shreveport, (318) 868-5088 La. BRING IN THIS AD FOR THIS SPECIAL OFFER. 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. --"·-=~ ...... " ...... - •• THE ENTERPRISE/March 22, 1982 sports Carroll's Big Ben strikes again

by Dee Spillman which put them up by a score of slam dunks i.n the Bulldogs 85- 85-77. The Lions fought against 62 win over the Gators. Benjamin Shreve dumps BTW the odds, but it wasn't enough to made 23 trips to the free throw Captain Shreve capitalized on top the 2-AAAA champion line, sinking 18 of them . Ben a goaltending call and two turn­ Gators. canned 14 points from the field . overs very late in the game to Shreve's leading scorers were Shreve sent fresh Gators in edge by the Lions of BTW, Allen Pugh with 21 points, Darryl throughout the game and at­ 85-83, in overtime. Henson with 15 points, Roger tacked Carroll for the first three Kelley with 14 points and Jason periods of play. The Gators only The bi-district playoff was White with 13 points. trailed the Bulldogs by a score tied at 77 after the end of of 56-50 in the third period. But regulation play. Shreve went up Big Ben rang for Shreve the Gators were outscored 29-12 75-71 late in the fourth period in the final period. and threateneo to win. But the Shreve traveled to Monroe to In the final period, Carroll Lions attacked when sensation take on 3-AAAA Carroll at Wass­ "quick" guards took over with Quintus Brown, who led all man Gym in the regional play­ the fastbreak and ran a blitz­ scorers with 28 points, sank two off game. kreig on the Gators that de­ crucial free-throws to send the Carroll sensation Beniot stroyed their playoff hopes. game into overtime. "Big Ben" Benjamin scored 32 The Gators finished the in­ In overtime the Gatormen points, blocked 9 shots, brought credible season with a mark of scored eight unanswered points down 23 rebounds, and had two 22-10. Kentucky and Tennessee share SEC crown

The Tennessee Volunteers play in the NCAA tournament. LSU's play this year has An unidentified Gator slides Pete Rose style Into second In Gator have somehow won a share of Tennessee played poorly in really been surprising, especial­ romp of Southwood. the SEC championship with the second half, going just 4-5 ly if you consider the schedule Kentucky, thankS to a mal­ after a 9-0 start. Dale Ellis they played and the close ball functioning clock and un-pro­ finished among the league lead­ games they lost to top twenty fessional referees. ers in scoring again this year, teams due to inexperience and Both teams finished league but look for the Vols to fall early youth. The play of Howard play at 13-5. in the NCAA's. "Hi-C" Carter was great, as he MILBAR Tennessee was in every Kentucky, after playing in­ finished as the team's leading sense of the word given the title consistent for the better part of scorer and second leading HYDRO•TESTINCORPORATED when playing LSU, a malfunc­ the first half, played really rebounder. He made the all SEC Box 7701 • Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 tioning clock at the Assembly well, winning six straight until team for the third year in a row. Phone 318/227-8210 Center in Baton Rouge gave the begin steamrolled by LSU Derrick Taylor, who has to be the Vols three seconds after the 94-78. With Mel Turpin and league 's freshman of the year, buzzer should have sounded . Derrick Hord in UK's likeup played better than any other The clock did not start until they will be tough as usual in rookie in the country. He led the Good luck Gators! three seconds after Tennessee the NCAA tournament. team in assists and was second inbounded t1 ·1e ball, and then Dan Alabama played inconsistent in scoring . If the Tigers sign Federman tipped in the winning for the better part of the year, Beniot "Big Ben" Benjamin, points with one second remain­ but won a birth into the NCAA they will definitely be the team •••••• ing . The officials, somehow tournament by winning the SEC to beat in all of the nation •• •••• • managed not to settle the issue tourney. They beat a tough next year. •• • • on the court. It took special meet­ Georgia team , and co-champs ••• • ing of SEC officials to declare Tennessee and Kentucky. With The Carlos Clark led Ole Miss • • Tenessee the winner after LSU some luck and consistent play, Rebels finished - in a tie for • • filed a protest. Bama could do well in their third with LSU and made it to • :• Kentucky and Tennessee both bid to win the National champ­ the conference tournament semi­ ...... • went into the last regular sea­ ionship. finals. An NIT bid is in order for • son games with identical records , LSU, after an emotional win the Rebels , and look for them to • but both teams were upset and over Alabama at the.deafdome in dowell. • had to share the title. t:iaton Rouge, lost four confer­ The Georgia Bulldogs, after Army Dog Tag Free! • Alabama had a shot to make it ence games in a row. Leonard a poor start really played well • a three way tie if they · had Mitchell hurt his ankle in that in the latter stages of the llle Army dog tag is worn by soldiers • beaten Vanderbilt, but they fell game, and he and the team were season, and look for them to areund the world. Now you can have your • apart in the second half and not the same after that. The receive an invitation to NIT. • own personalized tag. • failed to do so . The Tide finished Bayou Bengals missed his re­ Dominque Wilkins as usual • : Just take this coupon to your local Army • at 12-6. bounding tremendously, not to carried this team, but look for • Tennessee, Kentucky, and mention his inside scoring. The him to pass his final year and go : recruiter. He' II have a tag made for you. • Alabama all received bids to Tigers got an NIT bid . pro next year. : He'll also tell you how far you can go In • : tttlay's Army. If, that is, you should decide to put on real dog tags. Offer limited to juniors and seniors only. CHUCK BOWEN Addr_e_s_sName ______,_Nift1DACO Good luck city-::------...... --­ StatePhone ______...: Zip __ Gators High School .AIR COIDI1IOIEIS Year of Gr a-:;d-ua:-:to::-:i--=o:-:n------• Date of Birth------• · Till UPS · FROIT EID lfORK from • • • Your Army Recruiter is: • ~ MIIOI REPAIRS ·IRAIE JOBS • • • • • SSG Edward Dubose • • • Henry • 9036 Mansfield Rd . • • Shreveport, La. 71118 • Phone 226-5323 Princehouse • • • ARMY. • • BEALL YOU CAN BE . •u• ua ~ ~" ' !.'_ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • [1111 potpourri 8 THE ENTERPRISE/March 22, 1982

by Mike Milner The needle of the speedometer lurched abruptly and then leveled off at 65 mph as Steven Johnson pulled in behind a white cadillac. Steve carelessly glanced at his watch and announced " It's 3:15, we're right on sched­ ule. " One can tell that Steve dislikes being thrown off sched­ Steve ule as evidenced when a little old lady, traveling at a snail 's pace , impeded his progress on a two-lane highway. "They ought "I also enjoy erratic dating." "I can't stand people who have a "They ought to throw people like to throw people I ike that off a plastic personality." that off a bridge!" Johnson bridge!" Steve, not unlike a land such an honor and a priviledge physician because "I like to "I can 't stand people who have a surveyor, has already spread out to be elected Governor because work and help people. " plastic personality, especially the map of his life and plotted the average caliber of the people · Steve- will most assuredly be­ those people who pretend to has future the road to his future. " If you going to Boy 's State is so high . come a doctor because he is be friends with someone they wander through life aimlessly It is like being named most always keeping himself busy hate. I also dislike people who then you're going to miss a lot valuable player in the Super never having time to be lazy . have no respect for authority, of opportunities. I wan.t to be Bowl ." To become Governor of Apart from school Steve keeps . especially in the classroom ." planned able to walk through the door Boy's State, Steve had to run busy by participating in sports. After graduation from Shreve when they open " In addition he against 635 of Louisiana's top "My favorite sport is basketball this year Steve plans to attend feels that it is important to get high school leaders. because that is the sport I play Baylor University for his pre-med · your " bearings straight" so that Many people probably first best, however I do prefer watch­ years . He feels everyone should one will have goals to shoot for. met Steve while he was ham­ ing football because it is more leave home to go to college in He has already attained many mering away on a black drum set interesting." Out of the numer­ order to give that person a such goals; for instance, Govern­ for the 1-20 Band . With his aid ous activities Steve engages in chance to mature. Steve also or of Louisiana Boy's State, the 1-20 Band has won the CS during the summer months, he wants to attend Baylor for the Outstanding Student in Caddo Showboat two years in a row, and most enjoys waterskiing or just reason that "Baylor is a superior Parish, and Senior Class Presi­ is scheduled to play in the spending the day on the lake. academic institution and will dent just to name a few . LeBossier' hotel in Mid-March. "In addition to waterskiing , I provide the educational back­ Steve says that his greatest One of Steve's lifelong dreams also enjoy erratic dating. " ground I will need to go into accomplishment in his life has has been to become a doctor, Although he has a very easy medicine. Besides, there are a probably been being elected most probably some type of going personality, there are a lot of prettygirls there so I can Boy's State Governor. "It was surgeon .. He wants to bec!->me a few things which upset Steve. find me a good wife." L'Esprif to sell Easter treats Showboat Auditions blood . Auditions for the fifteenth The annual Louisiana Blood annual Captain Shreve Talent Center Blood Drive was held show will be March 29 and 31 this month for persons who at 7 p .m . A ll singers, dancers · attend or work at this school and and bands should report to the are between the ages of 17 and auditorium. 66.

Blood Drive Each donor was given a T­ Students, teachers and ad­ sh irt with a Ziggy logo and ministration were able to make trophies wi ll also be awarded to donations to a worthy cause on schools for several categories Thursday , March 18. But this including th e most blood re­ time it wasn 't for money, but for ceived .

Stewart Bundrick receives his first place award from Thomas Branim, Science Club sponsor. Compliments of Ellen Barkley holds her third place award for her environmental science project.