Summer Months Stage Band Mean Everything 1 by Barbara Treadaway TfJ CfJmpete With the end of school com­ ing, you have the good old sum­ -mer to look forward to. No more NatifJnal/y pencil s and no more books. But TBI the good months wtl! quickly f ly Stage Band has recently at­ by. And you can ber your skate tained its final goal of the year. key that when you return in the The 21 member ensemble has fall, one of your teachers will ask wen the right to compete with you to write that famous stand­ nine other bands in Mobile, Ala­ by ."What I Did Last Summer." bama, during the f irst week in One Gator expresses it like this: June. Our band was one of the "What l"m not going to do this ten picked out of the 15,000 other summer could be written on the stage bands across the coun~ry. back of a postage sta mp. It could be written in huge letters and stil : Band director Mr. Mike ~aliegh you couldn't read it. It IS summed and the rest of the members will up in one small word: NOTHNG. leave Shreveport on June 3. Be­ Maybe I should explain t·his state­ fore arriving in Mobile three days ment. Ever s.nce school started later, they will perform on the Volume VI Shreveport, Louisiana, May 16, 1973 Number 8 last fall, I haven't been able to do LSU campus in Baton Rc:uge and ~------anything. In the morning it's poss ibly at other locations along school. After sch'Jol, it's chore5. the wrty. After chores, d nner. After din­ For the all expense-paid trip ner, it's homework. And after Seniors Anticipate Celebrations the band will travel by bus and homework, it's bed. The next will stay in Mobile folJr days. morning it starts all over aga in. Seniors are busy preparing for ry the trad itional yellow roses. by senior boys, was held Mily 3. W inn ing band will be announced traditional end-of-the-year activi­ Green and white honor cords will On weekends, it's carwa~h i ng, Senior boys competed in the June 9. · The Jilzz !:nsemble Con­ baby-sitting, doing this, doing ties and are add ing some new be worn bv students having r.t beauty division and ten semi­ test will be televised natio11ally. that. I haven't seen a movie in so innovations of their own. least a 3.0 scholastic average. finalists were chosen. They par­ Also while 1n Mobil e, the band Gold honor cords will be worn long I've forgotten wl,at popcorn Baccalaureate services will be ticipated in a talent competition. members w ill attend clinics smells l1ke. So, what I'm not go­ held Sunday, May 27, at 1:30 by those w ith a 3.5 or better Philip Knnebrew was crowned tauqht by well-known musicians. average. ing to do this sur1mer is nothing p. m. in the Hirsh Youth Center "Queen" and first runner-up was at the fairgrounds. Seniors have been nominilted The stag~ band is also d irected but in other words, I'm going to Alfred Jackson. Second runner­ bv their teachers to speok at t·he by Mr. Mike Ra liegh. The other do everything." Graduation will take place up was John Alexander, and the Monday, May 28, at 7:30 p. m., two ceremonies, Three students th ird run11er-up was Rob R'!yner. members to go on tour are: sax­ olso at Hirsch Youth Center. Ap­ wiil soeak at each function. Fourth runner-up, Terry Brown. aphcnes Robert Smirh, Gregg Al­ Carter Receives proximately 435 students will "Go~geous Guys of Gatorland" mond, Richard Bridgeman, Deb­ graduate this year. Girls will car- a b.::auty pilgeant participated in May 25 w ill be Senior Awards bie Hinkle, Steve Duncan; trom­ Day. Students who have been bones Cl1ff Jones, Jon James, Staff Awards outstanding in various fields wdl Christie Anderson, Ray Plyer; Senior Deb Carter has receiv­ be recognized. trumrets Ronn ie Sauc ie r, Mal­ ed two awards as a result of her com Teague, W illie Cage, Bill Hao­ A calendar has been arected outstanding work for the student cher, Ke ith Anderson, Gary Cas­ in the gym foyer with a count­ newspaper, THE ENTERPRISE. key; piano M ike Lawre11ce, San­ down of the number of days left dra Grady; drums Nita Bl·:s s; bon­ Deb was selected to receive until school i5 out for the seniors gos Jerry Hale; bass Ed Benne; the Shreveport Journal's "Most - 5. days as of todav. and guitar Kevin Pierce. Valuable Staffer" award which is given to one student from each area high school. A banquet was held May 8 for the recipients. Gators Choose Royalty Also pres•er11ted to Deb was a Elections were held April 27 Junior Class, will be held May Quill and Scroll Honor Award. for the Junior-Senior Prom Court 19 in the gym. The court. will be Deb's contributions to the En­ wit,h members of those classes presented at 8:45 and the Funk terprise included that of pict·ure voting for candidates. Factory will begin playing at 8 p.m. They will play through mid­ Representing the Senior Class night. The king and queen will will be Lisa Barteet, Gloria Clin­ be announced after the court pr~ ton, V icki Harrison, Albert Barre, sentation. Tickets are available Terry Brown and Pat Nelson. from any Junior Class Commit­ Conn ie Davis, Cassandra Gant, tee member at $2.50 a couple, Larry Birdsell and Ronnie Duvall but will be $3.00 at the door. THE FIRST ANNUAL BEAUTY PAGEANT, "Gorgeous Guys w ill represent the Junior Class. Refreshments will be served at of Gatorland", was held May 3. Philip Kinnebrew was declared The prom, sponsored by the no charge. winner; Alfred Jackson, first runner-up; John Alexander, second runner-up; Rob R<~yner, third runner-up; and Terri Brown, fourth runnerup. (Photo by Eschenfelder) Scholars lnduded into NHS On Tuesday, May 8, 18 seniors cert ificate s. The program ended and 45 jun iors were indur.ted in­ with the Alma Mater. to National Honor Soc"ety. The New members for National New members were selected on Honor Society are: Anna Aslin, the bas is of scholar~hip, learer­ Dc·o oruh Bait1e, Deborah Drake, ~hip and character. Me1 1ssa Elrod, Brenda Engl ish, President Fred Harrell wel­ Carolyn French, Kathy Hawkins, Debbie Carter comed the old members, in duc­ Paula O'Neal, W 1lliam Waldrip, tees and families. He wa~ fol­ Linda Jordon, Pau l Kent, Martin ed1tor ,advertising manager, ar­ lowed by V ice-Pres ident Mark Klijn, Kathleen Krison, Ronald Grubb who gave the purpose, tist and writer. Raney, Gecrg,a Reed, Bruce Roby, THE COURT TO BE PRESENTED May 19 at the Junior­ and John Woods, who ex!Jii:lined Other act ivities of Deb's are Edw1n Scott and John St·ephenson. Senior Prom includes Lisa Barteet, PPat Nelson, Gloria Clinton, the emblem. Speeches 011 scho­ membership in French Club, New junior members are Sher­ Ronnie Duvall, Connie Davis and Cassandra Gant. Not pictured larship, service, leadersh ip and JML, Science Club, FT A, and as­ ri Adams, M ichele Alkire, Lesley are Vicki Harrison, Albert Barro, Larry Birdsell and Terry Brown. character were given by wardens sisotrng in the library and in the Allen, Gail Anderson, Larry Bird­ (Photo by schenfelder) Patty Holland, Tann ie Fr ierson, office. sell, Rob in Birdsong, Tina Casten, Nick Lang and Lisa Bartee!. Sec­ College plans for Deb include Sue Cole, Nancy Cooper, Marshall cretarv Grace Youngbbod gave a major in library science at Cen­ Crenshaw, Sherrie Crow, Linda ten

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0 Swimming Pace Rearrange the letters of the Smolenskis Gators 111n e )CrJrnbled baseball by Chris Wood J,m's 400 yard freestyle ti me Both Smolenskis sta rted their playerli last narnes Sen 1or Jim Smolenski and his was good enough to take second sw1mming careers on the East freshman sis ter Sally took hon­ place. He also took third place Ridge Swim Team . When ques­ ers for Caota in Shreve at the i;o the 200 yard freestyle. Sally tioned about why they chose High Scho~l State Sw'mming tcck sixth in the 400 yard free­ ~w i mm . ng to participate in, both rne-et in Baton Rouge April 27 style and a fourth in the 100 answered , "Swimming was the and 28. y~rd fly. sport in wh ;ch I excelled and the one through which I get to tra­ vel and meet a lot of new peo­ ple." Jim has made All-State Swim­ mer for the past four years and is also a three yea r letterman. Sally has be-en A ll-St ate once.

Archery is Jim's hobby. He is ;he senior board member of Key Club, a member cf the German Club, a member of National Honor Society and of Operat.ion Strive. He plans to attend Vanderbilt College in the fall. He will either go into pre-med or study to be a ·~ceanographe r. Thi s summer, while waiting to go to college, Jim will be a st r ok~ instructor and l1fe guard. Sally enjoys r·id in g her b ike. She is in the Sc ience Club and helps Mrs. Savoney as an office worker during third period . She also lettered this yea r. Th e Smolenski's should be JIM SMOLENSKI'S FAST, freestyle swimming time brought breaking rec-:rds f or another him two honors in the state high school swimming meet. (Photo four years'- by Carter) <2) 1-'rmt numbered letters m the squares Knights Defeated Ullllllllllllll 1973 Football Schedule Baseballers played spoiler to kn•..:ck the Kn ig hts out of a pos­ August- sible first place t;e 6-2. @ Unscramble above letters to get answer 30-31 Caddo Par ish Jamboree In the sixth inning Shreve scored six runs to w 1pe out a 2-0 I ! I I I I I I I l cl 1 i I I I I September- Wocd;awr. :ead. Jerry Rowland Woodlawn (H) ? cs carried the b:ggest bat as he 14 Ru stan (T) Ru ston knocked m three runs w ith a 21 *Green Oaks (T) cs horner to /eft-cen ter. 28 Southwood (H) cs Wocdlawn coul d only manage October- cne hit as the Gators made five Golfers Claim Runner-Up Title 4 * Parkway (H) errors. Perry Studstill w ent the cs Reg ional Title winning golfers 12 *Bossier (T) d :stance ra ;sing his season re­ Park Golf Course. Bossier f inished second iri the state tour­ 18 Byrd (H) cord to 3-2 . In the state tournament, after cs nnment. holding a three stroke edge on 26 Fair Park, Homecoming In winning its last f ive d istrict By besting a field of 14 (H) cs games Shreve closed out its dis­ the f irst day of play, Shreve fin· tric t record at 8-4 , one game be­ schools, Sh reve cruised to its sev­ ished four strokes behind State November- hind d ist rict champion A irl ine. enth straight regional golf title Champion Lafayer.t e. 2 * Natch 1toches (T) There Shreve's over a I i season record w ith a tea m score of 316. Jesuit Lafnyette had a team s

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M('Cary's I) i;J rnr 1nd 422-9311 L!!lPOOl;,~ 7 +3 MARSHALL SHREVE CITY JEWELERS ' liRI:VEPOAr HAlON ROUGE NEWOHLI:AN-. ~·ruSIUSHI'SYQIC(• 125) ':>hreve C1ty ,1 """l 1 I· ·~·· M , .,, I'•• IC,, ,,,,., CAPTAIN SHREVE ENTERPRISE Page Five Teachers Plan Various Summer Activities As the 1973 school year draws Mrs. Helen Wray's most im­ says she will stay home and pur­ to a close, both students and portant pl an will be attend ing sue her hobb:es, which include teachers look forward to the he:cr daughter's and sen-in-law's working in the yard and sw;m­ summer months ahead for a time graduation from Un iversity of ming. Playing golf and going of trips, hobbies and relaxation. Arkansas Law School. Mr. fishing are on the list for Mrs. Many teachers have revealed George Gorsulowsky will travel Louie Cha lfant. their plans for the summer. to Estes Park in Co lorado for towo Mrs. He len Dear will v is it her weeks. Sgt. Chiasson's plans daughter in West Pa lm 13each Miss Marie Rinaudo is taking deal ma inly with ROTC. He wil: and w ill then return home to sew an exciting trip to England, Ire­ be attending a summer camp at and work in her yard. Sgt. Free­ land, Wales and Scotland for Ft. Po lk, La ., and will have vars­ man will serve as counselor with about five weeks. Dr. Dittmar ity rifle team practices in August. the Shreveport-Bossier Youth will make a brief trip to Florida Services. Mr. Chretian w ill work and Puerto Rico and then on the Miss Joyce Jordan will teach en his masters degree at NSU in Albequerque, New Mexico, to archery at Camp Waldmar wh il e Na tchitoches. During the last prepare to teach at the University Coach Hedges directs the t.e nnis two we.eks of June, Mrs. Cemiel of New Mexico next year. program at Rivers ide. Mrs. Mary Kendall will serve on the staff Mrs. Dorothy Sibley is plan­ Wilson's plans won't be definite of La. Tech Music Camp w i·t h her n i·ng en doing some scuba diving until her · husband returns home husband. She will be missed at at Cozumel, Mexico. Good Luck ! from Guam. Mrs. Ruth Page will CS next year as she plans to re­ During June, Mrs. Lena Lev iston be attending graduate school at ti re from teaching. Mrs. Mable will vacation in Wash ington, La. Tech. Mrs. Charlotte Williams Wa lker seems to be the smartest D. C., Phialdelphia and New and Mrs. Linda Carleton plan on of all teachers. She plans on stay­ York City. In July, she will en­ reed ing, resting, sewing and in g home and conserving gaso­ tertain out-of-town guests. cooking. Mrs. Isabel Houchin line. Henry To Retire After ·27 Years Mrs. Nema Henry, biology in· able about biology, but she has ' Anna Aslin, a former student structor, is retiring after this an enthusiasm about ·it which s-he of Mrs. He nry's comments, " She WALTER MOORE HANDS HIS GATOR SUIT OVER to Harold year. Mrs. Henry has taught· for transmits to her students." really cares about her students. Rosbottom, the new AI E. Gator for next year. 27 years, six of which have been You learn something new in the at Capta in Shreve. class every day." " I decided to teach because I Activities in Mrs. Henry's bio· Driver Talks About Busing felt people's minds were as im· logy class range from disecting In an interview with Mr. Ed­ only way to develop or achieve portant as their bodies ar.d I starfish to determining stude;,ts ward Primm, bus driver, this re· a racial balance. would be just as happy instruct­ blood ·t ypes. porter asked him how he felt Q. Then, do you think busing is ing their minds as doctoring Mrs. Henry plans to go back about busing. the key to complete integrat.i on? their bodies. I never teach exact­ to school in Dallas and to open a school for private tutoring. Q. How long have you been A. Yes, I think busing is the key ly the same thing twice," com­ ments Mrs. Henry. driving the bus? t.o integration. Most kids will A. Two years. grow up learning to live togeth­ Mrs. Henry received her B.A. AI E. Reigns er, and starting the together degree from LSU in Baton Rouge Q. Do you think driving the bus " It.'s greati" exclaimed Harold young will make it better in the with a major in English and so­ is a good experience for you? Rosbottom when he found ou t future. cial studies and a background in A. Yes, it gives me a chance to that he was selected as the 1973 pre-med. At Texas Women's Uni• meet new people and make a Q. Should ]

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RAY HARRIS p~ Phone 423-5158 THE SWEETHEART &TORE Seniors Onl!J .' !~Ill rUAS SHtHl ~E 421 ~n6 SUfiiSn Vll.AGI Mlfrtl 6)~ ~!12 Page Six CAPTAIN SHREVE ENTERPRISE May 16, 1973 Shreve Firsts Memories of Grads Highlight Year FRIENDliEST Dear Students, looking back upon the 1972- On Monday, May 7, the grad­ 1973 school year, it became evi­ uating sen;ors voted for the an­ dent to me that th is was a year nual ENTERPRISE awards. F1ve of "fi r~ts ." categories were presented to the I recall the f rst annual Fore ign voters. They ..._;ere Fr iendliest, Language Club O lympics. This Best looking, Most Intelligent, was truly a memorabie festival Most Talented and Best Dressed . with nil the foreign language students representing their re­ spective clubs in a varietv of BEST LOOKING Vickie Pat f ield and indoor events. Harrison Nelson Added to the long list of service and int.e rest clubs were The Fr iendliest senior girl is the Computer Club and the Vickie Harris on. She is a cheer­ Chess Club and Black Studies As­ leader and on the 1973 Prom sociation. It should also be re­ Court. The boy receivmg the cognized that Captain Shreve is h:ghest number of votes for the :he only school in the city wh;ch Fr1endl ,est was Pat Nelson. He offers courses in German, in is also a Sen 1or Favorite and on computer programing, and fn the 1973 Prom Court. ancient history. And then came Christmas, but lisa Albert Captain Shreve was readv for Barteet Barro BEST DRESSED the occas1on. He wns seen crawling down the Unusual Jobs Make Summer Exciting little red chimney on top of the When the initial joy of not school which the Student Coun­ In the Best looking category, meantime! having to go ro school has rub­ cil had prepared for him. This is the w inners are lisa Barteet and A'lother jcb si mila r to this also the f irst year that c.s.· was Albert Barre. Lisa is on the Prom bed off, many teen-agers will be type is w ork ·ng in a IMge amuse decorated with Christmas I ights, Court and is the Senior Favor1te. sining at home, bored, with no­ ment park, such as Disney thing to do. also al:)propriated by the Student A lbert is ~nether member of the World. Disney World h1res teens Most these kids would love seventeen and older and the pay Coundl. Another beautiful sight Prom Court. He is also in Key c:f a summer job to fill up their at th is time was the Span ish Club and FCA. begins at $2. 15 an hour with a empty hours; however, most re­ raise every si xweeks. Club's decoration on the circle gular iobs, such as clerking ;n a in front of the school, The I ist of ideas for do-it-your­ department srore or reporting self money making is endless. Then things really got moving, Edna Lindy for tf]e local newspaper, have The pcss ;b ilities range from bot­ backwards. For the first time McMillan Miller bee ntaken by enterpris1i ng tle cutting to designing greeting Capta in Shreve stepped back in MOST TALENT ED youths whc began to inquire cards to recycling clothes. Tutor­ time to the 1950's. Kev Club about them in early October. ing ch ildren in your special ta­ w ith the open efforts of one Edna McMillan and Lindv Mill­ lent brings in lots of money as crazy individual (Lindy Miller) er were voted as the Best ·Dress­ However, there are summer does acting as a secretary for an declared Captain Shreve's first ed seniors. Edna is a cheerleader jobs that only take up par. of :nvalid or older person. Taking "Grease Day." c>nd a member of Z Club. Lindy your time but still supply you care cf your ne ighbor's house, On that memorable "grease Frl­ is an active member of Key Club. with spe"lding money. These pets or garden while thev're on dny", the boys came to school jobs come in two basic types, the vaca t.;on can help your f inancial with greased back hair, weari11g The most talented sen iors are "summer camp" type and the problem as can holding a car rolled up blue jeans, teeshirts, Marion Lyons and Ronn1e Saucier " de-it-yourself" type money washarama, swap meet or gar­ and some chewing on match­ She wen t!,e ind:vidual honor in makers. age sale. How about writing · a sticks. But the ladies were not Working at a sum mer camp is newsletter for vacationif')g outdone as t,hey donned their Marion Ronnie a fantastic job. The pay is good, friends, or altering clothes for long dresses, lipstick and bobbie Lyons Saucier the t1ime you woik can range MOST INTELliGENT the non-sewers? socks. Th is was followed by a from one week to all summer, grease dance late that evening. and the rewards are great. For So if you are planning on Then the Gators took 'lnother th is year's Talent Show for sing­ exampie, you may ga in a good soending your summer being turn around. The first b~auty mg. Ronn:e :s a member of the sunran, get in better physical poor, bored and wanting (but pageant was conducted by the band and also performed in the condition, meet lots of new not really) school to start, think Senior Class. No, not for g irls, Talent Show with his trum;Jet . friends, and have fun in the again. for boys. Phyl iss Kinnebrew took Patty Holland and Robert top honors in the first "Gorgeous First National Pool received the highest num­ Schexnaidre Guys of Gatorland Beauty Pa­ ber of votes in the most intelli­ Funeral Home geant." gent category. She is a member PAINTERS & DECORATORS Edd ie S. McCallum, Manager Next on the I ist of eve11ts was of NHS and latin Club. Robert is 861-2414 1717 Edwards Street the first s-tudent government also a member of NHS and latin Patty Robert 6535 Line Avenue 422-2750 868-3117 day. On this day seniors took the Club. Holland Pool places of faculty and administra­ tive personnel. Frees, Inc. In clos ing, I wouid like to sa~' GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH that I have enjoyed my senior Ronald P. Free , Pres ident year very much, and I th ink the Phone 424-2651 Pierremoni Mall Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. reason it was so much fun, is be­ 2531 Samford Avenue Downtown Shreve City cause I became involved in some '!'he Church Where Everybody Is Somebody of the act ivities that C.S. offers.

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