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Elections over, results counted .. Dornier to head '79-80 Council Four Captain Shreve juniors were elected to the Student Council offices, president, vice president , secretary and treasurer for the Janet Jimes 1979-80 school year in elections held on April11. Clyde Dornier was elected president. Serving as vice president Janet Jimes, Captain Shreve's wi II be Debbie Jorstad. The office of secretary will be held by Chadell student council treasurer for the Pope and serving as treasurer will be Janet Jimes. 1979-80 school year has been an active student since first community and to - also help coming to CS as a sophomore spirit and pride promote school She has been a C .P.O. in pep Clyde Dornier . for Captain Shreve squad and junior class treasurer. two years at Clyde Dornier Debbie Jorstad In his past One of Janet's main goals for The goals that incoming as President Vice-President Captain Shreve, he served next year will be to provide Student Council President Clyde a sophomore senator and as next the students with a school store. Dornier hopes to pursue pari i mentarian of Student are to unite the Student year · Council . " I've had first hand Janet believes that Student its members Council and make looks at the administrations of Cou nci I "should represent the goals work toward the specific Michael Jones and Hersy Jones. students wisl')es, and get the that are required and purposes I 've seen the things that have activities and projects that they of it. Dornier also plans to make made big hits and things that want done." When asked of her the student body aware of the haven ' t. I think I've learned plans for the office of council's actions and to listen through these successes and treasurer, Janet replied , " I to suggestions made. failures," said- President-elect hope I can do as good a job Dornier believes that the Dornier. as Suzie Talley did last ye(;lr." purpose of the Student Council is to act as a place where all issues directly involving Chaddell Pope the student body can be voiced, Debbie Jorstad to serve as a representative for Chaddel Pope, 1979-80 Debbie Jorstad, vice-president the student body with the secretary for Student Council, Chaddell Pope Janet Jimes of the 1979-80 Student Council , administration and the served as corresponding Secretary Treasurer has been involved in various secretary this year and is a activities during her two years member of the Black Studies at Captain Shreve. In her Association. In her sophomore sophomore year she was vice year, she served as a member of president of the sophomore the LOG Staff . class, and a member of the band and Astra Club. During her junior year she was elected secretary of the band , served Court Chosen Til as junior board member of Astra Junior and senior prom court Club and was again elected vice members have been chosen to president of her junior class . reign at Captain Shreve's annual Jorstad commented , " My spring prom on May 4 at the involvement in these activities American Legion Hall. has given me experience in Senior members, who were dealing with people" . chosen by the senior class, are Danette Faour, Melissa Moore, In the coming year, Jorstad Peggy Waddell , Corey Costello, hopes that the student body wi II Craig Hammett and Richard be kept up on all the school Lamb. IITEBPBISE news and more people will Vicky Adams, Dina Bennett, participates in school-sponsored Donna Turnham , Joe Cook, activities. Another goal that Troy Fore and Curtis Holmes Volume XI Shreveport, La., April 27, 1979 Number 9 Jorstad plans to work towards are the junior members of the is that students will work prom court. together to better Captain The prom king and queen New staff takes over Shreve. will be announced at the dance. Leechia Jacobs, current serving as entertainment editor. feature edit or of the Enter Working directly under the prise , will be editor-in-chief news and feature editors will -be of the paper next year, according news and· feature reporters. to Gaye Gannon newspaper staff Students in these positions will advisor. be Karen Coe, Jerry Daughtery, As editor, Jacobs will be Vicki Nettles, and Dan Spivey, responsible for supervi::;ing the while feature reporters will other editors and reporters, be Missy Falbaum and Randy and writing editorials. Carrier. Besides this position, there are The sports editorial position also four other editors who will will be filled by Nancy Futrell , be directly under Jacobs. Among who will be in charge of covering those are Amy Brossette, who all the male and female school Leechia Jacobs will be serving as news editor sports events as well as sports Editor-in-chief of school affairs, and Layna activites outside of the school. Cook , who will be acting as news In addition to these editorial will serve as assistant mangers . editor for activities outside the positions, the business aspect Graphics and photogra.phy school. of the newspaper will be handled for the newspaper wili be In addition, there will also by Christy Jones, business handled by photographers Mark be two feature editors with Lisa manager, and Nikki Saxon , who Brelsford and Mark McCrocklin Rot hell serving as general will be advertising manager. and Pat Bertinelli , graphic feature editor and Buck Billings Lucretia Gandy and Jill Booker artist. THE 1979-80 ENTERPRISE STAFF includes (from left; first row): Jill Booker, Amy Brossette, Missy Falbaum, Kenneth Myers; (second row) Karen Coe, Jerry Daugherty, Nancy Rutrell, Layna Cook, Vicky Nettles, Randy Carrier, Christy Jones, Dan Spivey, Buck Billings, Lisa Rothell, Pat Bertinellie; (third row) Nikki Saxon, Lucretia Gandy. (not pictured are Mark McCrocklin, Mark Brelsford and Les Warren). Hard work lies ahead for cheerleaders, A IE. With thoughts of summer A1 t:. Gator, who, dressed as a camp, long hours of grueling giant alligator, will entertain the practice learning new cheers fans , is Craig Prothro. and routines, afternoons Twenty-eight junior girls making and hanging spirit tried out before school-wide banners, and fresh ideas for im assembly for the position of proving spirit school-wide, cheerleader. Two junior boys eleven CS juniors prepare to take tried for AI. E. Gator. Elections the reigns as cheerleaders and were held April11 . " ,.: AI. E. Gator, for 1979-80. The cheerleaders, under the supervision of sponsor Debbie Cheerleaders are Dina Fetzer, will attend a cheerleader Bennett, Genie Correll, Linda camp this summer at Southern }. Dyer, Lucretia Gandy, Ola Methodist University in Dallas, CHEERLEADERS ANDALE. GATOR for next year are (front row from left) Kathy Miller, Henderson , Janet Kent, Kathy Texas . This will be Mrs. Fetzer's Dina Bennett, Genie Correll, Donna Turnham; (second row) Linda Dyer, Ola Henderson; Miller, Susan Sanders, Tammy first full year as cheerleader (third row) Craig Prothro, AI E. Gator, Susan Sanders, Lucretia Gandy, Tammy Thoma. Thoma and Donna Turnham. sponsor. Page Two April 27, 1979 Changes during 78-79 Ca~;~;s: Seniors get a rude awakening by Rod Spence excessive partying. Many will actions are directed by their have they been good? Spring has finally come! . wake up, realizing their grade counselors, students must Like an eagle, spring swooped points are too low, and be found realize their own goals and The time has come to turn the reins over to other hands. A new down on Shreve students to push for higher grades many responsiblity by themselves. staff will publish the last issue of the Enterprise during May. So, relieving many, but also dis of whom won't make it. let's take this time to look at the year in retrospect, if there is appointing to those who had a As these seniors rush through A person who thinks for him anything worth mentioning. Although there were not earthshaking craving for snow. - This sudden their last high school days, self and directs his own action& or world-changing incidents, we'll find something. rush tended to -make a few many will fail to take will most likely have a better The first thing that comes to mind was the change in time, being at people take note, but many the time to remember the one chance for success in the school by 7:45am and guess what? You'll have to do it again next others, namely seniors, don't year they made straight A's business world than a person year. That was no big deal, though. It just caused a few hundred recognize the cool , pleasing or straight D's whicnever who has to be dependent on students to sleep through first period . temperature signified by fits best, or to remember their someone else for directions Another new program initiated was EXCEL. A program intended spring . last school play, football game, and attitudes. So the senior to get parents involved with the students' work. Whether or not it was Although freshmen students track meet, or baseball game. who i nteiids to make it in a success is not for us to decide at this point. can't comprehend it, many Although too much dwelling into the modern world will have to It also came to pass that somebody thought to try and make it Shreve seniors are walking the past hurts, it won't ruin seriou~ly plan for their future harder for students to be eligible for admittance into the National zombies as their minds become one's life to try it once in ahead of time, before time runs Honor Society (NHS). Now, instead of a 3.0 grade average, a student overcharged with their thoughts a while with other friends.