THE ENTERPRISE March 11
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Stude~t council Shreve faculty elects elections March 76-77 Who's Who Deadline for signing up/ changing office. Teddy Casten, Kathy Elmore, Business Leaders of America Melissa Kirkikis, Twyla Lee , member, and a National Honor 14 Date to confirm intention Sandra Phillips, Scott Sinclair, Society member. to run for office. and Anita Whitaker were recent Melissa Kirkikis is Captain ly selected as 1976-77 CS Who's of the CS Pep Squad, Z Club I March 30-April6 Campaigns Who. service chairman, an Interact j for Student Co unci I office. Teddy Casten is Sergeant sponsor, National Honor Society of Honor in Key Club, a Fellow secretary, and a Student Council April ship of Christian Athletes representative . 4 Student candidates give member, a National Honor Twyla Lee is a member of speeches to student body Society member and a member FBLA, Z Club, and National in an assembly. of Science Club. Honor Society. Twyla is also a Kathy Elmore is a member cheerleader and a Football Ad 6 Elections will ' be held. of Drama Club and is vice Staff manager. Polls open 8:00 and close president of Octagon Club, Sandra Phillips is vice presi 2:30. president of Black Studies, dent of Student Council and a 4-H program chairman, a Future member of National Honor ~-:*-~---· ' Society, FBLA, and COE. ..--. .. Scott Sinclair was an attorne;• Pupils chosen for rally general at Louisiana Boy's State, and is presently president The following students have French Ill: Marie Achee, Cyndi of Debate Club, vice president of been chosen to represent CS at Williams National Honor Society, - an the Academic Rally at North Spanish I: Rosalyn Brown, Interact board member, and '~l~ western State University in Lisa Cireno, Douglas Holland cha;Jter president of the National At> Natchitoches on March 26. Spanish II: Donna Atkinson, Forensic Leaque. Michelle Aura, Melvin Brown Business Anita Whitaker's senior Spanish Ill: Jeff Rasmussen, achievements inciL•de cheer recently been selected Bookkeeping: Lee Edmonson, THE ABOVE SEVEN SENIORS have David Sklar, Craig Trammell leading, Drama Club, National left to Vicki Malone, Ben Whitting as 1976-77 Captain Shreve Who's Who. They are, from Honor Society, Black Studies, Anita ton Math right: bottom row, Sandra Phillips, Melissa Kirkikis, and International Thespian Cterical Practice: Benetta Blake, Advanced Math: Michael Schultz, Whitaker; second row, Kathy Elmore, Twyla Lee; and top row, Sandra Phillips, Susan Rich Larry Taylor, Craig Zimmer Society . Teddy Casten, and Scott Sinclair. ardson man General Business: Dana Mat Algebra I: Valerie Butterfield, thews, Pete Skamangas, Terri John Holloway, Paul Johnson Woodley Algebra II: Denise Nelson, Stenography: Michelle Love, Mickey Olmstead, Jeff Ras Ramona Raush , Leah Sutter mussen THE field Geometry: Tom Buckner, Sally Typing: Charles Foster, Sharon Cunningham Norrell, Suzanne Williams Science English Biology: Lisa Cireno, Andy English 1: Edwin Byrd, Holly Freeman, Lynn Warren ENTERPRI E Herbert, Denise Ware Chemistry: Brian Caskey, David English II: Sally Cunningham, King , Harvetta Strozier Captain Shreve High School Cara Derrick, Lynn Warren General Science: Brad Bozeman, English Ill: Denise Nelson, Douglas Holland , Julie Volume X Shreveport, Louisiana, March 11, 1977 Number 7 Gavin Perdue, David Sklar Kroner English IV: Holly DeFoy, Pat Physics: Marty Johnson, Scott Merklein, Judy Sukol Sinclair Social Studies girls finally get track team Home Economics Shreve American History: Mark Gold by Sherri Woodard first brought into the picture put in, I put in. " Mrs. Moore Jackie Jew itt, Vy Home Ec I: stein, Michael Jones, Mark Girls, as well as boys now when a bulletin was posted for sincerely believes that several Drine Lane Magner participate in track events such all those interested in track. of her girls are capable of Home Ec II: Brenda Hines, Civics: John Holloway, Janet as the shotput, discus, softball Of course the bulletin said competing with the boys, and Toni Jernigan, Barbara Jewitt Jimes throw, long jump, high jump, 50- nothing whatsoever about boys says the team has the potential Home Ec Ill: Shirley Green, Economics: Lydia Jackson, and 60-yard dash , running re only, so several interested girls to excel. Annie Hayden, Ada Richard Melissa Kirkikis, Lynda Slagle lays, and sprint medley. showed up at the first practice. The girls are also hoping to son General History: Nancy Brinkley, Every day between the hours Although this somewhat sur have softball, volleyball, and Home Ec IV: Cathy Carter, Perry Montgomery, Bob of three and five, girls on the CS prised the coach, nothing was basketball in the near future. Patricia Clayton, Sharon McDowell track team practice field events said to the girls at first. So the Mr. Powell says, "The number Scott Geography: Bruce Jones, Maya for coming track meets which girls practiced with the boys for of sports for girls depends on Languages Joubert, Joe Nibbett they plan to attend. The girls' a while, and then Mrs. R. Moore, the interest of the girls.' ' French I: Cara Derrick, Michelle Government: Darrall Henderson, track team has been inv.ited to p.e. teacher at CS, accepted the Boys may feel that girls do Lane, Michael Jones Steve Klotz, Gene Miller Byrd High School for relays, position as coach of the girls the cheering and boys participate French II: Ricky Bennett, Sociology: Cindy Gardner, and the first meet is going to take track team. in the sports, but many CS girls Evalyn Henry, Stephanie Nancy Williams, John Wom place at Green Oaks High School. One of the reasons a girls will tell you this isn't necessarily Luck mack The CS girls track team was track team wasn't started earlier true. than now is because coaches are hard to come by. Especially women coaches, who usually SeniDrs pick don't have the time to coach a team. Most women have a family to tend to, and just can't work class tnDffD coaching into their schedule. For this reason , women didn't Captain Shreve's Senior really push sports for girls. Class recently selected their Another reason was because of class song, colors, flower, and the cost of equipment which motto for 1977. The chosen would be needed for the teams. colors are green and gold; song, The school board is purchasing "Old Days " by Chicago; flower, new equipment for the girls yellow rose; and motto, "Happy track team, but as of now, the are those who dream dreams girls and boys are sharing the and are ready to pay the price equipment. to make them come true.'' There is no definite plan for Rejected choices include red, uniforms, but for now girls on the white and blue, colors; track team have been asked to "Flowers " by the Emotions, purchase green shorts and song; yellow carnation, flower; gold t-shirts. the mottoes, "The important Ask Mrs. R. Moore;- truly thing is this: to be able at any devotBd coach for the new team, moment to sacrifice what we are how much of her time she for what we could become," SHREVE'S GIRL TRACK MEMBERS have been very enthusiastic in their participation in the new spends on the field with her and "Faith is the substance of girls' track team. Above, the girls are seen practicing hard for their next meet. Running is just team and she 'll reply, "As much things hoped for, the evidence to one of the team's required areas of participation. time as the girls are willing of things not seen." Page Twa THE ENTERPRISE March 11. 1977 Opinion Are rules made to be broken? With spring almost here, the except they'll be seen with new spring lines are beginning sandals that tie around the by Mary HoejlinRer to hit the stores. Ultra-feminine calf or with flat shoes. is the word for spring. Pinstripes and lets of varied Do not skip class; do not smoke in the bathrooms; five tardies constitute a trip to the office, and if There are really two looks for shades.. of greens, grays, reds, you don 'rhave twenty credits, you cannot graduate. this spring. One is the romantic and blacks are what clothes will look soft handkerchief sleeves, be made up in. There will also These arejust afew ofthe rules that the 1,800 students at Captain Shreve face every day. Or are ruttres, eyelet lace ana sort be lots of plaids and stripes. they? It is a fact that somewhere along the line, these rules were set as guidelines to be followed. Why, draped knits. Sun dresses are all The T shirt is another big the rage and these lines or item for spring. This year they'll then. are these rules being ignored by the authoritative figurese who are to enforce them? And why do cotton-polyester blend flocks have rolled sleeves, necklines the figures of authority who wish to enforce them have to fight for their rights to do so? will be belted at the waist, with that are rounded or squared very full skirts, and buttons, and many that tie at the bo ~ tom. Smoking bows and fake flowers will add Accessories this year will A typical situation might go like this. Johnny smokes a cigarette every day before school, between to the daintiness. Silk ribbon, include canvas clutch bags as elastisized necklines and rows well as straw and macrame second and third periods, after lunch, and again between fifth and sixth periods in one of the many rest of lace are the new thing for shoulder bags, skinny patent rooms of our school, excluding the "Honor Restroom ··. The rule: Three days suspension for smoking on blouses this year. belts, turbans, fake flowers and the school grounds, and thirty days suspension for smoking in an ''Honor Restroon · ·.