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Deadline for 7 signing 6-77 up/ Who's Who changing office. Teddy Casten, Kathy Elmore, Business Leaders of America Melissa Kirkikis, Twyla 14 Date to confirm intention Lee , member, and a National Honor Sandra Phillips, Scott to run for office. Sinclair, Society member. and Anita Whitaker were recent­ Melissa Kirkikis is Captain ly selected as 1976-77 I March 30-April6 Campaigns CS Who's of the CS Pep Squad, Z Club Who. service j for Student Co unci I office. chairman, an Interact Teddy Casten is Sergeant sponsor, National Honor Society April of Honor in Key Club, a Fellow­ secretary, and a Student Council 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 6 Elections will ' be held. member cheerleader and a Football Ad of Drama Club Polls open 8:00 and is vice Staff manager. and close president 2:30. of Octagon Club, Sandra Phillips is vice presi­ 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 The following students have French Ill: Marie president Achee, Cyndi of Debate been chosen to represent CS at Williams Club, vice president of National Honor the Academic Rally at North­ Spanish I: Rosalyn Society, - an Brown, Interact western State University in Lisa Cireno, board member, and '~l Douglas ~ Holland cha;Jter president of the Natchitoches on March 26. Spanish II: Donna Atkinson, National At> Forensic Leaque. Michelle Aura, Melvin Brown Business Anita Whitaker's senior Spanish Ill: Jeff Rasmussen, Bookkeeping: Lee Edmonson, achievements inciL•de cheer­ David Sklar, Craig Trammell THE ABOVE SEVEN SENIORS have recently been Vicki Malone, Ben Whitting­ leading, Drama Club, National selected as 1976-77 Captain Shreve Who's Who. They are, from ton Honor Society, Black Studies, left to Math right: bottom row, Sandra Phillips, Melissa Kirkikis, Cterical Practice: Benetta Blake, Advanced and International Thespian Anita Math: Michael Schultz, Whitaker; second row, Kathy Elmore, Sandra Phillips, Susan Rich­ Society . Twyla Lee; and top row, Larry Taylor, Craig Zimmer­ 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 field Geometry: THE 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 Herbert, Denise Ware Chemistry: Brian Caskey, David E 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, Gavin Perdue, David Sklar Kroner March 11, 1977 Number 7 English IV: Holly DeFoy, Pat Physics: Marty Johnson, Scott Merklein, Judy Sukol Sinclair Home Economics Social Studies Shreve girls finally get track team Home Ec I: Jackie American History: Mark Gold­ by Sherri Woodard Jew itt, Vy first brought into the picture put in, I put in. " Mrs. Moore Drine Lane stein, Michael Jones, Mark Girls, as well as boys now when a bulletin was posted for sincerely believes that several Home Ec II: Brenda Hines, Magner participate in track events such all those interested in track. of her girls are capable of Toni Jernigan, Barbara Civics: John Holloway, Janet as the shotput, discus, softball Jewitt Of course the bulletin said competing with the boys, Home Ec Jimes throw, long jump, high jump, and Ill: Shirley Green, 50- nothing whatsoever about boys says the team Economics: Lydia Jackson, and 60-yard has the potential Annie Hayden, Ada Richard­ dash , running re­ only, so several interested girls to excel. son Melissa Kirkikis, Lynda Slagle lays, and sprint medley. showed up at the first practice. The girls are also hoping to Home Ec IV: Cathy General History: Nancy Brinkley, Every day between the hours Carter, Although this somewhat sur­ have softball, volleyball, and Patricia Clayton, Perry Montgomery, Bob of three and five, girls on the CS Sharon prised the coach, nothing was basketball in the near future. Scott McDowell track team practice field events said to the girls at first. So the Mr. Powell says, "The number Geography: Bruce Jones, Maya for coming track meets which Languages girls practiced with the boys for of sports for girls depends Joubert, Joe Nibbett they plan to attend. The girls' on French I: Cara Derrick, Michelle a while, and then Mrs. R. Moore, the interest of the girls.' ' Government: Darrall Henderson, track team has been inv.ited to Lane, Michael Jones p.e. teacher at CS, accepted the Boys may feel that girls Steve Klotz, Gene Miller Byrd High School for relays, do French II: position as coach of the girls the cheering and boys participate Ricky Bennett, Sociology: Cindy Gardner, and the first meet is going to take Evalyn track team. in the sports, but many CS Henry, Stephanie Nancy Williams, John Wom­ place at Green Oaks High School. girls One of the reasons a girls will tell you this Luck mack The CS girls track isn't necessarily 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 don't have the time to coach a pick team. Most women have a family to tend to, and just can't work class coaching into their schedule. tnDffD 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 girls' track team. Above, the girls are seen practicing of hard for their next meet. Running is just team and she 'll reply, "As much things hoped one of the team's required areas of participation. for, the evidence time as the girls are willing to of things not seen." Page Twa THE ENTERPRISE March 11. 1977

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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 · ·. Why is Johnny The saying , "They'll never lots of matching jewelry and smoking every day and not being suspended? The rule is being broken and yet nothing is being done take the pants off the woman," scarves. about it. One day, two years after Johnny started his trips to the bathroom, Teacher X happened to open tells us the other look for ::so as you can see, this year spring. Tailored sportswear is the year for the feminine the door and see Johnny puffing away at a cigarette. He was sent down to the office and suspended for jumpsuits, blazers, narrow skirts girl. There is the tailored three days. In the course of those two years, Teachers A, B, and C also opened the restroom door several with pleated fronts or a slit, sportswear for daytime and the times to see Johnny puffing away. But nothing ever happened. Why then is he being suspended now and very tailored pants is going romantic lacey blouses for even­ when no course ofaction was taken the other times he was seen breaking the rule? to be great this year. Even ing. What more could you ask gauchos are still the rage, for? The rules at Captain Shreve are made for all the teachers to enforce, not just those who wish to enforce them. That 's what we students have been led to believe, but it is just the opposite ofwhat we have ---Entertainment------. been shown. It would seem logical that ifa rule that is impossible to enforce has been made, an alternative solution would be sought: If there is no alternative, then th-e rule should be dropped, not ignored by many and enforced by few. 'l(fJcky'-fJne fJf yef/r's /Jest

It is true that as high school students we should no longer need to be led around by the hand, but by Jeff Willis him. this does not mean that motivation is not needed. This also does not mean that when an approved rule Rocky, a movie about an In the first round, Apollo has been set and is being enforced, that the students will not abide by it. According to one CS sophomore, aging professional fighter, is seemed to hit Rocky at will . the responsibility of a good teacher is to do his job the best way he knows how. This not only includes rapidly becoming one of this Apollo kept hitting Rocky in year's best movies. the head until he missed knowing the subject he is teaching, but taking the responsibility that is his to enforce the rules that have Rocky , called the Italian once, and Rocky countered been set for our own good. If students did not need the knowledge, guidance, and aid in personal develop­ Stallion, is played by Slyvester with a hard jab to Apollo's ment that a good teacher can give, the education system would do well to use robots or computers. They Stallone. He's a south-paw head, driving him to the could pay for them once, and the only other care they would need is occassionally making sure that their fighter (one who leads with his canvas. After this happened, wires were functioning. But because students do need more than a computer or a robot, it is up to the right hand). Rocky can 't the fight went back and make enough money fighting, forth . Rocky would hit Apollo teacher to do his part. so he works part-time forcing with a couple of good ones, Curving grades people to pay off debts to the then Apollo would hit Rocky. syndicate. They both survived the fifteen What about those teachers who are willing to do their part? According to two of these teachers, Rocky finaiJy gets to prove rounds and it was up to the refusal to pass a failing student, for example, or to let those skipping class get by oh, just one more time. himself as a fighter when judges to decide the Heavy­ usually results in a fight with the student, the student's parents, the principal, other faculty members, Apollo, the world Heavy­ weight Champion of the weight Champion, picks him World. and possibly the school board. If the teacher has not dropped the issue by this point the reward is gener­ to fight after his first choice The judges scored the ally being labeled a troublemaker. But actually they were only following the rules and standards that were is injured . Rocky accepts fight a draw throwing the setup. the challange and begins decision to the referee. The It is easy for us to read the papers, watch the news, and complain that our level of education is a vigorous workout to prepare referee gave the decision to steadily dropping. It is also easy to curve the grade just a little so that the student passes instead offails. himself for the fight. Apollo Apollo, but Rocky had ac­ was much like Muhammad complished what he wanted to Curving the grade ''just a little·· is not making it any easier for the student. When the grades have been Ali in his fighting abilities, do. He went fifteen rounds curved enough times over the course offour years, graduating students cannot write a complete sentence, and Rocky wanted to match with the world's best. pass a simple spelling test, or do multiplication or division problems. According to Kelly Nix, superintendent of schools, "Colleges are lowering their standards of education to meet the low level of high school graduates. If they were not doing so, they would be suffer­ ing from a great decline in students entering and/ or completing their schools.·· Why is the level of edu­ cation in high school graduates so low? Perhaps a few too many teachers curved the grades ''just a little· ·, bent the rules that needed to be enforced, and ''made it easier· 'for the student just a little too often. THE WAY I SEE IT by Janet Pearce Until now all my stories have 5. You can 't lift a roomful of 11 . If all the Chinese in the been really deep, solemn, grave air. The air in an average size world were to march four abreast and too interesting. So I'm going room weighs 1,100 pounds. past a given point they would THE ENTERPRISE to give all of you a break with 6. Airless Joe was a toad that never finish passing , though they marched forever and ever. some plain ole everyday trifles. came to life after being buried in The Enterprise is edited and circulated 12. Archibald Cambell of Rey­ So the following is a compiled a cement post hole in Cromwell , monthly by students of Captain Shreve High noldsville, Pennsylavania, count­ 1ist of things you thought I'd Texas for 20 years. School at 6115 East Kings Highway, Shreveport, ing his money for the last time on never tell you. 7. Juan Patagorda of Roncalo , Louisiana, during each school year. Cost per issue his death bed , announced his re­ 1. Motorists who exceeded the Spain, to win a wager, downed is 25 cents. a nose bag filled with two fusal to die unless a $50 short­ speed limit of 15 m.p.h. were Holly DeFoy ...... Editor-in-Chief pounds of animal fodder and age had been corrected. A summarily executed and their Janet Pearce ...... Assistant Editor consumed it faster than his kinsmen produced the missing heads were exhibited in baskets Jeff Willis ...... News Editor donkey. money and only then did he die. as a warning to other drivers in Mary Hoeflinger ...... Feature Editor 8. Maggie Hibby of North Peiping, China, 1927. Donald Garrett ...... Sports Editor Bridgton, Maine lost her hair 13. Blasi Hoffman, a rich miser 2. A trout that had swallowed Marti Hudson ...... Advertising Editor in an illness and refused to leave of Borken , Germany, locked his $15 in bi lis was caught by Steve Ricky Cassidy ...... Photographer Bacouski of Coleman, Alberta. her bed till it grew back 20 years money in a safe in his room every night and slept with the key Gloria Cook ...... Managing Editor 3. Joseph G. Cuty of Babylon, later. Reporters: Christy Spears, Annette Lee, Cathy 9. Edward Bevington of Burn­ under his pillow. At the moment , was dtlalt two suc­ Summers, Donna Owen , Todd Cash , Brenda cessive Royal Flushes while ham, England had three he died, on the night of July 9, 1843, the safe door flew open . Brock , Sherri Woodard , Stephanie Luck, playing stud poker. tongues. Melanie Stone, Laurel Spivey . 10. The Bambutis, a race of The preceeding was a com­ 4. The average American uses Mrs. Gaye Gannon ...... Adviser his weight in soap every five African dwarfs, are forbidden to piled list of perfectly useless years. move in their sleep. information. ! L--···························-····------~-·-· ·------··· --·-----··- ·-·------·--- ·-··- ----·-·················~·' March 11, 1977 THE ENTERPRISE P~ge Three Summer employment Deco Becky Jacktn,, a

Your Navy has a special plan . for people who want to join. but not right away. It's called DEP! ... Delayed Entry Program. The DEP lets you sign up now, but not report for up to 9 months. This gives you the ad­ vantaqe of getting the Navy School or other guarantee you qualify for. Also. you get the time to finish High School. tie up loose ends. or whatever. So! If you need the time be­ fore you put on your Navy , ask you local Navy Re­ cruiter for the facts about the Delayed Entry Program. It's yours for the asking. Just tell him you want to sign now and sail later! Navy Recruiting Sub Station SIGN NOW, SAIL LATER. Southside Village Shop Ctr. Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 Page Fo ur THE E=IIITERPRISE March 11 , 1977 Old ~t udents come back as teachers by Mary Hoeilinger from. Ou tside of the classes she had then that sti ll teach here ·'When our days are ended he teaches , Willis also sponsors now are: Miss M cCalla, Ms. here and from these halls we the Leo Club. Science Club, and Moch, Mrs. Chalfant , and Mrs. leave our thou ghts will often turn chaperones Pep-Squad and Band Martin . Mrs. Adamson tends to years back to our days at Captain tr ips . Right now Will is is working agree with Will is on the fact that Sh reve. '· on his masters in counsel ing . there have not been many changes si nce sh e was a student For most of us our years at Mrs. Adamson is a 1972 except in the drE. ss code. T hough Captain Sh,eve are ended onl y graduate of Captain Shreve. She she graduated a few years after once. Shonlv afterwards such attended an d graduated from W illis did , the girls sti ll were not things as tl-je A lma Mater , the Centenary College. This is Mrs. allowed to wear blue jeans. teachers and our classes re mai n A damson 's f irst year to teach at stored away somewhere in the Shreve, though she was a One of the problems that this back of our minds. Bu t for two st udent teacher here last spring. young teacher encounters is that of these ' Old Gators " the years many of her students are the at C.S . ha\e started over. Bill She fee ls that having graduated sister and brothers of the friends Willis, chemistry and physics from Shreve just four years that she went to school w ith . teacher. arc M rs . Janice Adam­ ago that so me of the teachers She says that sometimes it's a son , Englrsl teacher, have re­ are just now getting used to little difficult to them because turned to '.alk the hall s of seeing her in the teacher' s she knows them so well. Captain Shru' e once again . lounge . W hen Mrs. Adamson Will rs . a 19~0 graduate attend­ was a student here at C .S. Mrs. Adamson enjoys teaching ed LSU-S 'or N O years and then she pa rticipated on the Football at Shreve. She likes working w ith transferreo •o N . L .U ., where Ad Staff . was a member of the teenage students and the high­ he grad uated w ith honors in tennis team for t hree years and sc hool atmosphere. 1974. T hrs • ·V illis' third year to was in the National Honor Welcome back W ill is and teach at Sh · e .. e and he says that Soci ety. So me of the teachers Adamson . MRS. JANICE ADAMSON AND BILL WILLIS return to teach at it 's intercs ·ng to be a collegue the old school they once attended. teachi ng a ong side those he had - the greatE.Sl respect for as a student . , also finds that it can be uncor'l:ortable when some of them sill thin k of him as a st uden t.

W hen ~'\Iiiii s was a student here at C . S he part ici paled in HighSchool the Band , Stage Band , A .O.T .C. and the Latin C lub. He feels that there ha\e not been a great deal of changes since he went to sch ool h~>re, except the rules for the dress code and the length of guys ' ha1r . T he girls could not Seniors! wear pan ts and the guys' hair cou ld not go past their shirt collar. Get a Jump on the Future

Willis wou ld like to continue teaching at Sh reve. He feels that it has bee n a challenging and If you ' re within 3 months of graduating from high school , you ~@~ exciting exper ience to teach at the school that he graduated can be paid almost $50.00 a month in the Air Force Reserve until you finish. You will receive the necessary uniforms and all the privileges uDD and benefits of the Air Force Reserve. What's more, after you graduate and complete Air Force Basic Training , you can have a Patrons guaranteed career training or an on-the-job training assignment in one of more than 40 Air Force Reserve career areas that may be Mrs. Bernice Pegues available to you . In addition to receiving valuable training, you wili Mrs. Hazel Lee West receive over $374.00 a month while on initial active duty training . Mrs. AI Marks Mr. and Mrs. T . L. Pearce Jim Walker Upon completion of your initial Susan T hrailkill active duty training you will be free Mr. and Mrs. Tom Black to return to a full time civilian job Rosie J. W hitaker and a paid part-time Air Force Billy Buck and Bobby Sue Mr. and M rs . Jerry Sawyer Reserve job right in your own Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Spears community. Sound good? It is . Johnnie M . Leary For more information on this excifing ' . Mr. and Mrs. George Booras program call your Air Force Reserve Mr. and Mrs. representative today and ask about Johnny Davis, Jr. Bill Willis the bonafide high school program. A Friend Samuel Jay Coleman Eve Ieana M. Davis Snowflake's Choda r~LL~318) 456-46;----~;;~ Out~oupon l ~ John and Julie and Mail Today' fY ,, Mr. and Mrs. Don Owen TO: 917 TFG/RS . Victor Marcellus Johnson John Anderson Barksdale AFB, La. 71110 I Sherri and Tracy Bonnett Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Davis I Mr. and Mrs. I B'ill Rosenbleeth I Mr. C. M. Garrett Pete Jones I Carol Lyons I Mr. and Mrs. E . A. Norris NAME: I Dr. and Mrs. Don E. Wolfe Mrs. C. M. Garrett ADDRESS: I .. Mr. and Mrs. R. K . Willis CITY: STATE: ZIP.: Harvetta Silvarya Strozier I ", ' -. Mr. and Mrs. Jared Y. Evans PHONE : DATE OF BIRTH : _;IW,t---.-:::.______.....,.. Mr. and Mrs. Linon Loyd !_ __" __ and Family ~--~------~ Mr. Samuel Stewart Martna A . Black A GREAT WAY TO SERVE YOUR AIR FORCE RESERVE C.S.E. March 11,1977 THE ENTERPRISE Page Five Way to tell if romance is over is found by Brenda Brock 10. You can 't recall the exact 17. You can sit home all evening Dear Romantic Lovers , have day you first met . Or kissed. and not check to see if the you ever been so deeply in love Or anything. phone is out of order. for so very long that you can 11 . You leave the house in the 18. You see him at a party and hardly remember what it 's l ike morning before the mail he seems shorter. not to be in lo ve? Well , then for comes . 19. You throw out that miserable your own personal use I have 12. You run into his best friend pr§ssed bouquet. col lected 25 sure ways to tell and don 't act like some kind 20 . You give up trying to send when your " 1ever ending " of nut. him thought waves love affair has ended , and 13. You realize his birthday was 21 . You 'ask, "Who is this?" entitled it : " It 's Over When .. . " two weeks ago . if he should phone. 14 . You don 't find new ways to 22. If he does Now as you read through this call , you ask why drop his name into every he doesn list, give yourself one point 't g o o ut with the conversation . boys for every example that applies once in a while. 15. You write your mother's 23 You to you , when you are finished . start wearing your name after " where to call glasses aga add them up, and if your score is in·. in case of accident.' ' 24 . You take over 24 , you can be sure that a bath without 16. Your gasoline bill is way $5 .95 worth your affair is over. So let's begin . of oils, scents, down (because you didn 't etc. drive by It 's over when ... his house eleven 25 . You stop reading lists like times a day. 1. You only read your own ) this!!! horoscope. 2. You answer the phone in Taylor chosen your normal voice. National Merit finalist 3. You don ' t spend hours Senior Larry Taylor was Club, CS Varsity Swim Club, browsing through greeting Captain Shreve 's only National City of Shreveport Swim Club, card racks. Merit Finalist in the National he also made fourth in district Merit Scholarship Qualifying in Geometry DURING NATIONAL BLACK HISTORY WEEK, a student 4. You leave the house without . Larry's junior Test. Larry has been year from ·Performing Arts, demonstrated a creative dance. wondering if you'll miss a accepted at was busy with French Club, call . Michigan State, Rice University Science Club, first in district 5. You make a Saturday night and Southwestern at Memphis in algebra at the Literary rally, date on Monday. where he was offered a $3,400 superior team rating in chemistry Daydreams healthy 6. You're out with a good-look­ scholarship. in District Literary Rally, honor­ ing guy able mention in the State Cal­ by Melanie Stone and couldn 't care It is important to realize a less when he Larry has been very active culator Contest, and an excellent Do you ever find yourself wish­ walks in. daydream can possibly become 7. You take another all through high school. As a team rating in algebra at the full y thinking about a person you date to reality. Daydreams, such as his favorite spot freshman at Youree Drive he District Literary Rally. like? Have you ever caught your . those which visualize the dream­ 8. You get a message was a member of National In his senior year he is an mind wandering blankly while that he er in a certain career, lifestyle, called and you take off your Junior Honor Society, Shreveport Acolyte and co-captain of the someone is talking to you? Or or romance , etc. , may give the coat and shoes before Swim Club, Latin Club reporter Service Committee at the First have you ever · been in an u n­ dial­ dreamer a glimpse of his or her ing. and won the Highest Achieve­ Prespyterian Church, I ifeguard pleasant situation and imagined potential . Therefore, it is im­ 9. You order a hamburger ment in English and Algebra at the Broad moor Family YMCA, you were somewhere else? with If portant to pay attention to these I Awards. March of Dimes representative so . .. congratulations! lots of onions. , You have dreams. As a sophomore he was and a member of the French, experienced something normal active in the Atomic City Aquatic Science and Computer clubs. in everyone's life- daydreaming . Creative Daydreaming Monsour's tempts Daydreaming can be a very Daydreaming can also make constructive thing if it is prac­ your life creative and original. ticed correctly. Many psycholo­ This type of daydreaming is hungry appetites gists are discovering that day­ called " creative daydreaming ". by Marti Hudson dreaming is a vital part Th of life. e first step in achieving It 's not surprising to see why Until present-day , daydream­ creati ve daydreaming is relax­ a number of people enjoy the ing was considered to be at ion , " idle" according to one specialist. pleasure of eating at Monsour's and " useless ". Even Sigmund The second step is to create a Number Two. The atmosphere Freud said , " Happy people positive self-image. is very informal and you 're most never make fantasies ; onl y un­ Although everyone day- likely to see some friends enjoy­ satisfied ones do .'' dreams, some people f ~ el they ing a delicious meal. However, today professional aren't imaginative enough to people of many psychological perform creative daydreaming. Monsour's is located on Texas Street down fields see daydreams as a useful Ps ychologists rebound those from Shreve Square. The kitchen way to introduce changes in your " unimaginative" people, saying offers a wide se­ lection of entrees life. that if they have the abi I ity to all served hot with Meta-imagery worry (which everyone has), prices as good as the food . As you Dr. Frances Stern , psycholo­ they may daydream about their probably know, Mon­ sour 's is famous gist, says that positive day­ problems and possibly find a for it 's most outstanding dreaming in her overweight solution. Therefore, even this feature, their oysters, served on a half shell patients ' cases is called meta­ type of daydreaming would lead , LARRY TAYLOR, CS SENIOR, was awarded a $3,400 scholar­ fried , in a stew imgery. Meta-imagery, as these them to creative daydreams. , or even boiled . ship as a National Merit finalist. doctors have labeled positive Equally good is their chicken daydreaming , helps the patients In conclusion , the greatest fried steak with French fries, build positive images of them­ danger is not in daydreaming, cole slaw , and French bread. selves, and thus, develop better but in refusing to daydream. All this for less than two dollars. So , never Another eating habits, according to Dr. get so involved in nice touch is the always what is going fast Martin Schiff, physician and on now that you and friendly ser.vice you weight control specialist. lose any dreams of what might receive. be ; With Negative daydreaming-, the if you lose these dreams, all this, I can safely opposite of meta-imagery-is you wi II lose a vital part of say Monsour's is the perfect termed by the specialists as yourself. place for a great meal. simply ''worry''. Negative daydreaming or " worry " re­ Styron Engraving Co. sults from worrying about things No Charge Checking such as weight, unpopularity, Creators of Fine Stationery Since 1903 shyness , tension , or fear of the Invitations Visiting Cards future. Experts contend that Announcements Letterheads for young adults positive daydreaming can 2414 Line Avenue Shreveport, La . eliminate most of the "worry" .

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~~- Special Gifts LOUISIANA ICE CUAM from BANK & TRUST CO. 5831 E. Kings Hwy. Southside Village 9 Convenient Banking Centers Mansfield Road 1255 Shreve City Page Six THE ENTERPRISE March 11, 1977 Holiday in Dixie features tournaments, sports events by Christy Spears Other entertaining activities are Banjo and fiddle contests, being held at the YMCA. crawfish eating and kite flying Those of you that plan on contests are among the festivities striking it rich should bring to be featured in the annual your nBonic eyes', to start the Holiday in Dixie, which begins hunt for the annual ''Treasure April 22 and climaxes on May 1. Hunt" . For the free-spirited bicycle So come one and all to join scholars that would like to try in the fun. Bring your kites, your their legs, hands, and feet at fiddles, your jaws and all to the a Bicycle Race, their grand Holiday in Dixie festivities, opportunity will be on April 23 y'all! at Clyde Fant Parkway. On the same day, the once-a-year affair for Mr. Holiday in Dixie Spring prom set will be held . Beginning on April by Jeff Willis 23, 24 and May 1, the Junior "Spring Time" will be the Bowling Tournament will be theme for the Junior and Senior held. Prom held at the Chez Vous The wet, wet sport of water Motor Inn Friday, April29. skiing will present its show on The Junior Class is responsible April 24 at Cross Lake, while for raising the required amount April 26-28 are the dates set for of money to pay for the Prorn. the Handball Tournament. This year's cost has been estimated at $1800 by Randy The annual Queen Holiday Maffet, Junior Class president, in Dixie Pageant will be held and Mrs. Aderhold, sponsor of JUNIOR PRESIDENT RANIDY MAFFETT and sponsor Mrs. Aderhold point out one of the banners Friday, April 29. Badminton the Junior Class is now selling to raise money for the upcoming Junior-Senior Prom. the Junior Class. So far the Tournament, big parade, and the Junior Class has raised $1,000. old-fashion, toe~stomping square This money was made on sales dancing show are among the of candy, such as M & M 's. Child-adult: where do you fit in? highlights scheduled for Satur­ Marathon Bars, Snickers, and by Sherri Woodard take a big step towards confusing a misplaced article. This big day, April 30. Along with the others. The Junior Class also Child? ... Adult? What cat­ a person. wonderful world has let you dances, other forms of enter­ made money at a Sock Hop they egory do you fit into? Have you Movie theaters are one of the down and what can you do? tainment will be presented sponsored last month. ever asked yourself these biggest confusers of all. As you Absolutely nothing! around 1 o'clock th::~t same Maffett says the Junior Class questions? stand in the line to get into the In trolleys, buses, trains, and evening. The Flower Show at is planning to have another In high school, a person does theater you read the big bold airplances there is always an Barnell Art Center and the gun Sock Hop in early April to often wonder just where he fits sign which reads: Adults-$3.00 adult ticket and a child discount display are being exhibited from raise the rest of the money in, and some people and places and Children-$1.50. Of course ticket. Of course you pay the April 30 to May 1. needed for the Prom decorations you expect to pay the adult adult price·. Why is a child O,ther competitive sports set and concession's. Green and gold price, yet when you get in the discount necessary? As far as for April 30, are ROTC rifle banners are being sold by the Shehee talks to theater you are restricted from seats are arranged a child and competition, drill team both of Junior Class at each lunch shift A-rated showings. For the price an adult take up the same which will be held at Captain for $1.50. The background of the ASTRA clubs of the ticket, you are considered amount of room. Their seats Shreve. However, the gun banners is gold with ''Go an adult. But when you try to are the same size and most competition will be at Woodlawn. Gators" in green letters. by Jackie Kidd see the movie of your choice, people are about the size of Although the Tennis Tourna­ " I challenge you to think you are an adolescent. a human. Why can't they have ment at Racket Club and big!" replied Senator Virgina What happens next? You leave a human ticket and forget all Southern Hi lis is not schuelded Concerts Shehee as she talked to the CS the theater and drive · to a of this nonsense? for a date, the tennis players and Woodlawn ASTRA Clubs restaurant. The movie situation There are one or two benefits rackets should be ready to swing. Tonight the Jacksons, Wild at the monthly meeting of the has slipped your mind until you you receive though. For example Cherry, Brass Construction, CS ASTRA Club, Tuesday, try to order a meal. Your appetite you and your family may take a and Fresh will be in concert March 1. Being a member of is sort of small , so you order a vacation and stay in a hotel or at the Hirsch Memorial the ladies service club AL TRUSA child's plate. But much to your motel. Usually children under Happy Birthday Colosseum at 8:00 pm. she told the girls that it is deadly surprise you are not allowed to 18 or 20 stay in the motel or Tickets are on sale at the dull to be mediocre so don't order a child 's plate. The hotel free. But if you want to Hirsch Memorial box office be afraid to try. "A Iter all," waitress says you are too old. check into a motel or hotel by and Stan's Record Shops for she said, "they call me Landslide Then the movie comes to mind. yourself, it isn't free. Ricky $6.00 in advance and $7.00 Shehee! '' You begin to wonder what's go­ I guess you might as well at the gate. Her second challenge to the ing on. At the movie you are a learn that a teenager is taken girls was to have patience and little bit too young tc be seeing I. under consideration on the basis responsiblity which she believes certain movies, but at a restua­ of the price. The higher price is will give you a big soul. "In rant you are too old for a small usually you. So next time you order to be successful as a leader meal . go somewhere and wonder what a person will need these two What's this big wonderful price you' II have to pay, prepare qualifications.'' world coming to? At this point to pay the higher price and don't Her last challenge was to cope you are beginning to feel like let it bother you. with the changes while her key words focused on the We Serve Breakfast Sandwiches urgency to register to vote. Open 6 •a.m. To Go After her speech she gave advice and consultation on the girls' questions concerning their careers. Foley's Bar-B-Que 4456 Youree Drive

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Luckily, the scared to Wade out more than 30 racial preference, the records this does happen, the victim shore with his spear gun when he diver jumped and the shark feet because of attention brought show that if you are a male should hit the shark vigorously sighted a nine-foot Mako swim­ landed a few feet short of the to sharks since the movie Jaws your chances of being attacked upon the nose. ming nearby. He speared it amazed diver. Seeing his failure, was released. But the fact is are 13 times greater than if What you wear when you 're quickly and retreated to the the shark · immediately flopped sharks have been around a lot you were female. Ninety-three in the water could determine shore. When speared, the Mako his way back into the depths longer than most people think. per cent of all are males. if a shark picks you. They seem took off in a frenzy trying to never to be seen again. Sharks are probably the only Of course attacks are most likely to be attracted by shiny things shake the spear loose. The All these things were not animal that has remained un­ to occur where the greatest such as buckles and rings. diver, now supposedly safe on written just to scare you. It's changed through evolution. number of people are gathered In Dr. Baldridge's analysis of the beach , was standing at the just interesting to stop and think Shark attacks have been re­ to swim. 703 attacks, 566 were partially edge of the water preparing to about sharks ' motives and their corded as far back as 1580. Worldwide U. S. Navy records clothed with bathing suits or leave when all of the sudden the mysterious ability to think. Divers and marine biologists show that ninety-two per cent cutoffs, sixty were in wetsuits, have been studying sharks of all attacks occur in the day­ fifty-three completely nude, and closely for a long time and have time, five per cent at dawn twenty-four were totally clothed . come up with very little as far and dusk, and only three per Strange incident as behavior patterns are con­ cent at night. But night swim­ In the U .S. , Flordia is credited cerned. Sharks have been known ming certainly makes up for less with the cnost shark attacks. to attack without any apparent than three per cent of the general Out of 233 where data was reason and they not only attack public's swimming activity. available, 107 of them occurred people, but have attacked and Then the incident of attack per off the shores of Florida. sank boats on numerous swimmer would be at least ten As for sharks' reasons for occasions. times higher at night than in the attacking , hunger and the scent Attacks on People daytime. Attacks seem to be of blood is not always involved. Of every five persons attacked most likely to occur around The Mako, the closely relative by sharks today only one is 3 or 4 o'clock. This is due to the of the Great White is rapidly killed. The shark that strikes great amount of people in the gaining the reputation of " the is typically seven feet long, water at this time. shark of revenge. " This is not weighs 200 pounds, and has The official case records show due only to Mako's many teeth one inch long and jaws that 74% of initial contacts were attacks on boats whose anglers one foot across. If a shark were sudden and violent regardless have tried to hook him. This next to take an average bite out of of the direction from which the account was verified by wit- Student cfJmpares ChicagfJ tfJ ShrevepfJrt %??i4id4.Mim~ ~Adf:Wi/:f::-:. -. by Melanie Stone their next class. Billie also riot after it took place, "My Ever wonder how it would 1 iked the fact that they had more mother worked at a hospital and feel to go to a huge school girls' sports and a swimming saw quite a few students come with an attendance of about pool in the gymnasium. in. Nothing serious, though , just 8,000 students? Bloom Tbwnship and its bruises and stuff like that." are at least twice the Billie Cooper, sophomore at grounds Billie also said that the riot CS and the building is Captain Shreve, attended such size of had begun at a football game a school in Chicago last year. four stories high. when some blacks tried to take asked how much time Billie and her family moved to When some money from a white. had between classes, Shreveport in September, 1976 they The white refused to give it to got five after having lived in a suburb of Billie replied , " We them, so they shoved a pencil added, Chicago called Chicago Heights. minutes." Then she down his ear, damaging his " We were nearly always late. " The school she attended, hearing. Bloom Township High School There is an average of 30 Although many CS students (BTHS), included only sopho­ students to a classroom at dTHS, complain about this school, mores, juniors and seniors. even though there are so many Billie had only this complaint: an entirely The freshman have students. " I have study hall my last hour separate school of their own , Although Chicago spends and I'd like to go home. At my because of the mass number of roughly $3 .5 million in security old school we had a bus to take students in that school district. measures in their school each us home at all hours during the CS SOPHOMORE BILLIE COOPER, who wears three earrings Surprisingly enough, there are year, Billie says it is a waste of day." in her left ear, just recently moved here from Chicago. very few differences between time. With a school that large, Even though there were some the courses taken at Bloom the security precautions taken good things about BTHS in Township and those taken at are difficult to enforce. Chicago, Billie likes the weather Shreve. One course offered there One example of the security and the cleanliness down here in that is merely an extracurricular failure at the Chicago school the South and has decided she activity here is Black American was a riot that took place in the would like to go to college and History, which also counts as a cafeteria. B iII ie said about the settle down here. history credit. Another dif­ ference in the schools is that physical education is required all four years , rather than two, and modified gymnasium is available for injured or invalid students. ~-~ 5825 Youree Dr. When asked what she liked SPECIALS FOR MARCH 14-19 most about the Chicago School, Billie, a pretty black girl who Andy Fairweather Low-Be Bop 'N' Hoi Ia wears three pierced earrings in \~a•~~~op Gene Clark-Two Sides To Every Story her left ear, said she liked Dart Band-Amnesia ~ Latest Styles Pousette- the open lunch program , where Curtis Mayfield-Never Say You Can't the students could leave at their by Sb1cca, David B. and Bernado Survive lunch break and were to re­ The Kinks-Sleepwalker turn to · the school right before John Mayaii-Lots Of People - Live ~ John Handy-Carnival Glean Campbell-Southern Nights ~ 3.99 LP Go Gators 4.99 Tape Barb's · Beauty Salon 1:»~ Lp-$3.99 Cathy Tape-$4.99 at the corner of Pennsylvania .,~ and East Kings Highway Bank' '"'a () BeHy LINDA GRAY A mer icard ~ f ~.l' BILL PARKER- Master Charge ""'.r Welcome 101 Pennsylvania Avenue 861-2282 Tamee 205 E. Kings Hwy., 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Mon.-Sat. 865-5681 .. Page Eight THE ENTERPRISE March 11,1977 Mysterious happenings continue to baffle; spaceship landing predicted for 201/AD by Jell Willis waves back to the constellation of Ezekiel there is what some say is Bootis Luman This is the third article of a says the inter­ an eye wittness account by series of mysterious happenings pretation he makes rests on the Ezekiei·uf a spaceship coming to assumption that scientists anj authors have that the echoes are Ea rth from the north. Gener­ coming brought out into the open. from a space probe and ations of theologists have class­ translates If you have read the other two to stars on a star ified this · story as symbolic coordinate articles I have written, there are map. fantasy but were baffled to ex­ probably some things in them plain what it symbolized. you believe and others you think Lets look at a strange mystery Ezekel described his vision of the " that just couldn 't happen. " a little closer to earth. Perhaps , four creatures in the first chapter one of Mars two moons that is in the Book of Ezekiel. He was by But all happenings in these only ten miles across registers the river Chebar when he saw articles are backed by facts in an scientific instruments as a great cloud of wind and bright­ books that scientists have being a thousand times lighter ness with fire flashing forth confirmed . Most of the happen­ than that much water would continually coming toward him. ings I have told about in these be. If this figure is correct, He described the "creatures " articles have come from -a book Phobas must be a hollow shell. legs as being straight with the written by A ian and Sally Lands­ Dr. I . S. Shlovskii a Soviet soles of a calf 's feet. Later he burg called In Search of Ancient mathematican believes that it refers to their feet as round. SHREVE ROTC GIRLS stop drill team practice long enough to Mysteries. Landsburg has also might be an artificial satellite Think back to the lunar landing. pose for a quick shot. The girls practice after school. produced several television parked in space by space ex­ " Could Ezekiel have been de­ shows on Unidentified Flying plorers. Now lets look at one of scribing a spaceship-landing? Objects (UFO 's). Jupiters twelve satellites. It is Quotes evoke chuckles the intermost moon near Jupiter. There is a stone calendar in in 1927 a scientific The satellite has an odd habit the Peruvian mountains by Holly DeFoy exam just before Christmas station in that tells Oslo Norway recorded of disappearing and reappearing when eclipses and The following are exerpts from vacation wrote on his paper long­ other natural delayed radio echoes at unpredictable intervals phenonian Teacher's Treasury of Stories 'Only God knows the answers t~ from outer and of can be seen. It also space. Scientists began to con­ altering its orbit. It is impossible has been told that on the For Every Occasion compiled these questions. Merry Christ­ date of duct a series of experiments for a planet or satellite to change December 24, by M. Dale Baughman. Hope­ mas '.'· The professor graded on 2011 A .D., a the echoes. When they began its orbit unless a four it acted spaceship will come to fully , these quotes will make life the paper and wrote this note: the the Earth. experiments the radio upon it. The stone calendar a little easier today. 'God gets 100, you get 0. Happy pulses hasen 't were twenty In the Bible New Year! "' seconds apart. in the Book of been wrong yet! " Anybody who thinks edu­ Something cation is compulsory in this " A professor who had taught strange happened after that. country hasn ' t talked to many for many years was counseling The echoes stopped for a few weeks high school graduates. '' a young teacher. 'You will then returned as before except on thirty-three discover', he said , 'that in second pulses. After " How can you expect our nearly every class there is a a few minutes the radio you ngsters to get an education ... youngster eager to argue. Your echoes began to vary. A Scottish if they can 't find a place to park first impulse will be to silence scientist named Duncan Luman their cars? " him. I advise you to think care­ thinks the radio waves have " Rom Tyers, one of my high fully before doing so. He pro­ a special meaning. school classmates , occasionally bably is the only one listening!'' He tracked the radio took a day off from school to go rabbit hunting. He always signed '''Professor ' , said the curious his absence blank with the student , ' will you attempt to Science fair excuse, 'Taking shots'. " --M. explain to me the Theory of Dale Baughman. Limits? ' ' Well , young man, let us assume that you have called A safety sign read: 'School-­ on held an attractive young lady. at CS Don 't Kill a Child'. Beneath was You happen to be seated at Shreve's Science Department a childish scrawl: 'Wait For a opposite ends of the living room. held a science fair Mar. 4 at Teacher ' . " --Great Lakes Bul­ You move toward her half ihe 1:00 p.m. at CS to determine who letin. distance, then you move half of will represent Shreve at the up­ " This note appeared on a high the remaining distance toward coming Regional Science Fair. school exam paper, 'Views ex­ her; again you decrease the Judges for Shreve's fair pressed in this paper are my own distance between you by 50 per included Dr. Wayne Hanson , and not necessarily those of the cent. Continue this for some Head of the Chemistry Depart­ textbook ' ." time. Do you get the idea? ment of Centenary, Dr. Bradley H~RE'S O~E EXAMPLE of the many detailed and interesting Theoretically McPherson , Head of the Biology sc1ence proJects entered " In the honor system the pro­ , you wi II never in the CS Science Fair. reach the Department of Centenary, Dr. fessors have the honor and the girl . On the other hand , you Frank Collins of LSU-S, Dorthy students have the system .·'-­ wi II soon get close enough to Cady of LSU-S , Dr. Lester Havilah Babcock , Professor of her for all practical Johnson of the Caddo Parish English , University purposes? " --Source Unknown . of South School Carolina. Board , and Georgie " A well-adjusted teacher is Brown of Southern University of "An i 11-prepared college one GOOD NEWS whose intake of energy Shreveport. student taking an economics pills overbalances his use of Winners of the CS fair will go tranquilizers just enough to the Region I Science Fair to be leave him sufficient energy for held Mar. 18-19 at the Bossier ACT the weekly faculty meetings. '' Parish Community College and Test Dates --M. Dale Baughman . wi II enter the areas of Behavioral IS GOOD And finally, a I ittle advice Science, Biochemistry, Botany, to you all: " When you get June 18, 1977 to the Chemistry, Earth and Space end ::>f your rope, tie a knot in Science Registration Dates , Medicine and Health, it and hold on!' ' Microbiology April4, 1977-May 23, 1977 , and Zoology. I READING • SAT Test Dates

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SEf\VIi:,f,eld Plozo 686-7909 ot Youree Phone 869 2J 16 Courier March 11, 1977 THE ENTERPRISE Page Nine A·rt classes blow-dry st1lllife drawings by Sherri Woodard around the room. They are all art students who come to school An old tennis shoe, tennis being used , but not for the usual with wet hair. The blow-dryers rackets, a few tennis balls, a purposes. They are seen in a are used to dry paint on a draw­ blow-dryer, and a basket of fruit. still life display. ing before another color is used What would those have to do Students are stationed in to prevent fusing . Ordinarily , with an art class? Mrs. Harris, different places around the room a student would have to let an art teacher for 20 years in and are asked to draw the still each color dry overnight, which Caddo Parish , cculd give you the life display from the angle which takes too much time. answer to that question. they are viewing it. The same For example, if a student You 'd think the class might be approach is used with the fruit is painting a tree and right brushing up on their tennis, basket. next to the tree is a puppy, the learning how to wear the latest After the still I if~ drawings are student would paint the tree and hair style, or maybe even plan­ sketched out on their paper, dry the paint on the tree with the ning a picnic. But there are more they then paint the drawings blow-dryer. Then he would paint uses than one for those articles. with water paint. Now for the the puppy after the paint on the In Mrs. Harris ' Art Ill and Art blow-dryers. They are not used tree was dry. Therefore, the IV classes , these are only a few for practicing up on the new paint doesn 't fuse together an d things you might see lying hair styles , and are not for the ruin a painting. Mrs. Harris majored in Art Education and first realized her Body language adds interest in art in her biology class. She would have to draw for lab work , and the more she drew and sketched , the more she special attraction to life realized her growing interest for art . Many of Mrs. Harris' by Robin Halley You have now learned some of students also plan to further Do you want to learn to make the groundwork. You 've been their education in art when they advances without taking playing the game of body go to college . Others like ari chances? Or enter a room full language all of your life. Now merely as a hobby. of people, inventory body start playing it consciously. There is a lot in art for every­ positions, and tell who the Break a few rules and see what one. A peek through the door " import-an,! " people are? The happens. It will be surprising of a CS art class will give you wide-spread interest in body and sometimes a bit frighten­ many contrasti ng views on life DENISE ADAMS "CREATES" a beauty with the hair dryer language is the answer. ing, adventurous, revealing , and and still life. while Melody Sawyer uses paint to put the fi!lishing touches to funny, but it will not be dull! her work of art. Kinesics , or body language, is the new and exciting science which has been uncovered and explored in the last few years . -ERA involves housewives Body Language has shed a new light on family relationships. by Mary Hoeflinger runs errands, and has to be a Take a family sitting together There has been a great deal of chauffer and a nurse, and be for, example. If the mother .controversy over the ERA during able to keep books and pay bills . crosses her legs first , and the the past months. In particular, She also goes shopping, rest of the family follows suit, the role and the rights of the · counsels, watches T.V., and she has lead in the family, even typical housewife have been cares for the young ones at though she may not realize it. debated over and over. home. Most agreed that this In a recent survey at CS , the' was a full day's work, but when Even if yo u are not students were asked what they asked, " If it was possible for particularly good-looking , you thought a day in the life of a a housewife to be paid for her can still have that certain typical housewife would be like. work, do you think that she "attraction" that makes mem­ The answers went something should be?' ', the answers were bers of the opposite sex like this. She gets up varied with in the most of them tending flock to you. First , you must morning, cooks breakfast toward , " No. " Why not? size up the person and catch cleans house, does the washing, One senior male, whose his or her eye. Glance a little answer was " No ", feels that the longer, and don't let their look housewife is already being paid slip away. Then you must do the SC because sponsors she is given food to eat opposite of what they are doing. and a place to stay . Another If their arms are clasped de­ feels dance, contest that it's their contribution fensiely, open yours. If their to the household. For the most posture is rigid , relax yours. THIS PROJECT, BY ADAM PAIR, is only one example of by Jeff Willis part those people saying the " No" Before long , you will have that interesting art work being tried out in Mrs. A Sadie Hawkins Dance con­ felt Harris' art classes. that way because they think person right where you want test was held in the Captain that it is the woman 's responsi­ them. Shreve gym Friday, Feb. 25 . bility to mother and keep house In a Sadie Hawkins Dance, the as long as there is a husband out It is a known fact that a girl asks the boy to go out and in the world working. person's eyes can tell whether or picks him up and pays for McDonald's® the The few saying " Yes" feel not they will like and accept you . evening . The dance and con­ that the woman does just as Watching eyes ca,, come in very test was sponsored by the CS much work as the man, and handy when playing cards. In Student Council Student . therefore should Special be paid . poker, if you suspect someone KROK disc jockey Tim Branda Though the question posed to of bluffing, look at . their eyes . gave out albums and tapes to these students was completely If they see pleasure, even 2 BIG MACS FOR s1 oo the top three dancing couples hypothetical, it would seem that though their faces are straight, at the dance. • those of us who do become their pupils will unconsciously Mark Magner and S_ue Sanders housewives are going to have dialate which blows their cover Just bring won first place at the dance our work cut our for us. and in turn, allows you to win. this ad (and a while Sharon Sweeney and Mark friend) to McDonald's and get two Holland received second place. delicious Big Mac TM sandwiches John Wommack and his date for only st .00. Good at this location Glenda Sinclair came in a close gmen~ only. third. ... A student who went to the dance commented, "The dance it depend§ onyOu. was a lot of fun. There were a lot of people there and they seemed to be having a good time.'' Pictures at the dance were taken by Drummond's for "We t1o If .U ftN You." personat copies and the year­ ~ book.

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$ports Tennis Schedule March 15 Fair.Park There 17 Southfield There 18,19 Texas Longview, Texas Eastman Tournament 22 Bossier Here 31 Jesu it Querbes April 1,2 Bryd-Shr3ve Querbes Tournament 5 Byrd Querbes It's baseball season again and Mets for 24 years and in this 13 Southwood There just for fun I'm going to pick writer's opinion the GREATEST 14 Jesuit Here my all time Major League all all round ballplayer the game has 18 Natch. Central Natch . star team . You say what right ever known . 21 Parkway Here does a seventeen year old have to Rightfield-Ty Cobb the argo­ 22 Byrd Here pick an all-time team? Well 1'II naut " Georgia Peach " of the 28-30 Regional Querbes tell you Pm- a baseball fan and Detroit Tigers for 26 seasons and Tournament that's all the right I need . So the greatest hitter of all-time May here's my team: with a lifetime batting average of 5,6,7 State Querbes SENIOR STEPHANIE HARRELL PRACTICES on the hurdles First Base-Lou Gehrig the .372. Tournament while working out with the girls' track team. incredible " Iron Horse" of the Designated · Hitter-there's New York Yankees who played only one man for this spot and in 2,130 games and hit 494 thats the one and only Babe lifetime homeruns. Ruth . The Babe is one of the Gator trackmen open season Second Base-Charley Gehring­ most beloved figures of the er the amazing " mechanical 20th century and back in the man'' who covered second base 1920's the mere mention of his like a blanket in a Detroit Tiger name terrorized every pitcher with Woodlawn Invitational uniform for 17 years. in Major League Baseball. by Todd Cash Brown and Willie Thomas took jumps, and high jumps. His new Catcher-Yogi Berra, New Captain Shreve's track team is first and second respectively. found talent is the hurdles and Shortstop-Honus Wagner the York Yankees who caught 14 still working hard after a recent The Gators took a distant second he's good . ' 'the Flying Dutchman' ' of the pennant winning and nine practice meet against Haughton to Haughton in the mile relay . The Gators will be running Pittsburg Pirates, for over 20 World Championship clubs. and are aiming for victory in the In the field events CS took in their first regular season seasons , had a big league bat­ Berra is also the all-time leading Woodlawn Invitational today. everything easily with the track meet the Woodlawn ting average of over .320 and had homerun hitter among catchers Heavy winds played a big exceptions of the shot and Invitational, this afternoon at over 700 stolen bases. with 393. factor in the scrimage track meet discus. Woodlawn High School. Third Base-Brooks Robin- Lefthanded Pitcher- Sandy ran between CS and Haughton Hershel Wright took first in son the " Human Vacuumclean­ Koufax the flame throwing lefty recently. Runner's times were the javelin with a 158' throw. er' 'of the Baltimore Orioles who of the Los Angeles Dodgers who thrown badly off as they raced lssiah Smith was second in the Track Schedule won sixteen Gold Gloves over an twice struck out 18 batters in against the hard winds in an same event with a 150' throw. 18 year career. March a single game. effort to beat their opponents. In the high jump David Leftfield-Hammerin 11 Woodlawn Invitational Henery Righthanded Pitcher-Walter In the 880 relay CS ran be­ Vanderkuy took first easily Aaron the greatest homerun 18 Viking Relays Johnson of the Washington hind Haughton with a time of stopping at 5'10 because of the hitter 22 Fair Park Relays of all-time who played Senators who struck out more 1:35 .4. Bob Gleason won the mile wind . for the Atlanta Braves and Mil­ than 5,000 batters and won over 25 Parkway Invitational for CS with a 5:20. Lawerence Mark Magner won both the April waukee Brewers and hit 741 400games .. Kahlden took both the low and broad jump and triple jump with 1 Gator Relays homers. So , there you have it my high hurdles for CS with the a 19'9 and 42'6 in that order. 5 Bossier Invitational Centerfield-Willie Mays the all-time all star team . A fantasy t imes of 20 .7 and 16.1 respective­ Vanderkuy took second in both 15 Haughton Relays " Say · Hey Kid" of the San team than never could , nor ever ly. Jessie Goines ran a 9 .9 for these events with jumps of 22 Alexandria Sr . High Relays Francisco Giants and New York will be . CS in the 100 but this 19'8 and 40 '. 29 2-AAAA District Meet, wasn 't enough to beat Haugh­ Since this trial run Gator Bossier High tons Joe Delany who ran a 9:6. Coach Powell has found some May Charles Herd took first in the people with talent they never 6 Regionals, Northeast, Mon­ 880 with Haughton taking knew they had before. One of roe second and third. CS took these is David Vanderkuy who 13 State Meet, LSU Baton second in the 440 relay with a already broad jumps, triple Rouge , La. 44 .4 and Shreve's Mike Harris also took second in the 440 dash . In the two mile Melvin Games today Don 't forget : CS track team will be competing in the Wood lawn Invitational start­ ing at 3:15 this afternoon at Woodlawn and the Gator baseball team will take on SENIOR DAVE VANDERKUY HIGH JUMPS against Haugh­ the Huntington Raiders at ton. Vanderkuy won in this event with a leap of 5' 10" . 4 p.m. on the Raider diamond . .------1

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thing ~ BURGER .FREE at KING Small Soft Dr ink ~ ® w ith purchase of any sandwich Shreveport PRESENT THIS COUPON Bossier Join the people Offer e xp ires 4-15-77 ' who,ve Joined the Army. March 11,1977 THE ENTERPRISE PaGe Eleven Mosely hard hitting Shreve right fielder by Donald Garrett than running with a football .. , It takes a special kind of Donnie does both rather well desire for an athlete to follow in too. Mosely gainec over 400 the footsteps of an illustrious yards es a halfback on this brother and still become a suc­ years football team and Donnie cessful athlete himself. This batted .324 last summer to months player of the issue CS help his team. the Harry Allen rightfielder Donnie Mosely Builders, win the championship has that desire. in baseball . Mosely, you say you've heard Donnie is playing rightfield the name somewhere before? · for CS and I ask how he felt Your right, because Donnie's about the Gators chances for older brother is Willie B. Mosely this season , " I feel that if we who was a great all-state run­ put everything together and play Coach Leviston ... directs Billy Kirkikis around the bases in the Woodlawn scrim­ ningback on the 1973 state to the best of our abilities mage game. championship team and who as a team we will be in the play­ just this past season was the off. " >econd leading returner in What does Donnie do when Team victorious the entire nation . I asked Donnie he 's not playing baseball or in if he feels football? season like he's "I opener playing in enjoy listening to by Donald Garrett scored when the throw went into were then sacrificed to second his brothers shadows and here's the lsely Brothers and shooting CS baseball team opened it's leftfield. The Gators were only and third from where they scored what he had to say, "Yes, when a few baskets. says Mosely. 1977 slate with a pair of thr.ee able to pick up two singles on a single to center by short­ 1 was playing football I felt I inning games against Jesuit against the Bearkats one by stop Bobby Booras. was playing in Willie B's After graduating from Shreve and Ruston in the Airline Jambo­ first baseman Allen-and the other Bell held the Southwood shadows , sorta like I was out Donnie plans on going to North­ ree on Saturday February 26. by leftfielder Trey Smith. offense in check for the entire there just because of his name. east to study accounting and to 1n the first game neither the CS's Gators opened up the contest as only two Cowboy But I don't feel anything like play some baseball if he is given Blue Flyers of Jesuit or the regular season with a 2-0 victory runners got as far as third. that in baseball cause it's my the opportunity. Gators of cs were able to gen­ over the Southwood Cowboys best sport and I just feel at ease Donnie Mosely is the kind of erate much offense as the two behind the magnificent pitching on the field.'' player this writH is proud to teams battled to a scoreless tie. of senior lefthander Rodney Gators tie have for a team mate because The highlight of the game for Bell. Which sport does by Donald Garrett Donnie enjoy he is a quiet a guy who never CS was a fine pitching per­ Bell was in total command of the most? "I CS golf team under the like baseball says much - - - but he doesr 't formance by senior righthander the game from start to finish better," says Mosely direction of Coach Bob Horne , "because need to because his athletic Walter Lamb who gave up as the hard throwing I enjoy just southpaw will be returning three letterman hitting a baseball more ability does his talking for him! one single in his three inning gave up just three hits, struckout from last years regional stint. The Gators picked 13 and walked up only only two in picking champion team . two hits in the contest , both up his first win of the season. The three returning letter­ singles, one by shortstop Bobby The Gators, like the Cowboys , men who are expected to lead Tennis team wins again Booras and the other by center­ were only able to pick up three the way for the Gator golfers fielder Rodney Bell. hits. but they made them count. CS tennis team continues this year are senior Jim Travis, to Townsend 6-1 . 6-4 : Steve Hooper CS scored first in the second Teddy Casten led off the roll along as fourth senior Steve Faler, and junior they won their and Bill Roby CS def. Gray and contest against Ruston as Mark inning with .a single moved first two matches to Rob Williams. One senior of the year with Harling 6-2 , 6-2; Bobby Beam Magner walked, stole second, second as Van Williams reached 12-0 wins over Clyde Tew, three juniors John the Longview, and Randy Maffett CS def. went to third on a throwing on an error and then was forced Texas Lobos and the Carlton , Danny Goodwin, and Natchi­ Thompson and Pickering 6-4. error and scored on a groundout at third on Donnie Mosely's toches Central Chiefs Tom McDermott along with . 6-1. by Rodney Bell. Ruston came groundout. Williams and Mosely sophomore Danny Leslie are also Girls' Singles-Valerie Harrison back to take the lead in the In their most recent match expected to contribute heavily CS def. Mary Winn 6-0 , 6-0; second inning on a walk, against Natchitoches Central , a to this years team. Carol Boston CS def. Nannette catcher's interference call, a Golf Schedule I here's how the Gator netters In addition to being regional Bearly 6-1, 6-1. sacrifice bunt and a single to did: March champions last year the Girls' Doubles-Boston and make the score two to one. Gr.~tur:; Boys' Singles-Mark Harrison 15 CS Tournament Uuerbes were district and city champions Stephanie Harrell CS def. Winn The Gators came back to tie the CS def. Roger Solice 6-3, 4-6, 17 Haughton Eastwood and finished in fifth place and Bearly 6-2, 6-0. game in the third inning on a 6-1 ; Richard Wilson Cs def. The Parkway at the state tournament in Gators have run rough­ single by Bubba Allen who then John Gray 6-4, 6-2; Howard 22 Minden Minden Monroe. According to Coach shod over almost all their stole second , stole third and Kaplan CS def. Jimmy Townsend 24 Bossier Querbes Horn, the outlook opponents for the last three for this year 6-1 , 6-1 ; Doug Hedges CS def. 28 Byrd Huntington is very bright as he said, "With years and so far this year nothing Johnny Harling 6-0, 6-0; Kelly 31 Southwood Huntington the return of three players has been different. According Baseball Schedule from Jones CS def. Parker Thompson Tournament last years team we have to to Coach Hedges, the only teams be 6-1, 7-6; Fred Kent CS def. March April the fa·•orite to win that might give the Gators some again this Paul Pickering 6-2 11 Huntington 4 Southwood Huntington year. '' , 6-4 . trouble are Tyler Texas High There Boys' Doubles-Kaplan-Russell 15* Natchitoches There 12 Parkway Querbes In CS most re:::ent match Schoo , Byrd, Southwood, and the Hedges CS def. 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3525 YOUAEE DRIVE SHREVEPORT, L.A. 71105 Holmes Pontiac TELEPHONE 161 ··4732 1033 Shreveport-Barksdale Hwy. Page Twelve THE ENTERPRISE March 11, 1977 Cheerleader Superintendent Nix tryouts March visits Shreve's campus 14-17 Sign-up period. Sign by Laurel Spivey Education up in room A-103 be­ Kelly Nix visited Free Enterprise, dress codes . tween 8:00-8:25 Captain Shreve on Feb. 21. and and textbooks. These seemed 2:00-3:15. to The 'superintendent, who re­ be the major topics of concern 17 Deadline for placed Louis Michal in the state signing as State Superintendent up. of position , ·is making a statewide 17 Mandatory orientation tour of louisiana's schools to meeting in Room A- determine what , if any , improve­ 103 at 3:05p.m. SC sets dates ments need to be made in our March 21-April1 Clinic education system. March 30-April 6 Week of Student Council Week is set Mr. Nix spent the day visiting campaign activities for March 14-18 at Captain various classrooms questioning Shreve. students and teachers. Some of April The CS Student Council is the questions included inquiries 4 Rehearsal for tryouts planning many activities includ­ about the students' opinion of in the gym at 3:15 ing a possible appearance by the new Free Enterprise course , p.m . (mandatory) Louisiana's Secretary of State dress codes , teachers ' opinions 5 Tryouts in the gym Paul Hardy as a speaker. They on textbooks, and the school 6 Election Day also plan a Student Government atmosphere in general. 6 Announce results Day in which Student Councj1 When questioning students when available. President Matt Dillman will about the Free Enterprise take Principal Stanley Powell 's course, he said that if taking the job for one day. Other CS course posed an extreme students will take the assistant problem on a student, his principal 's and counselor's counselor could write to the jobs that same day. state representative asking MR. HORTON AND MRS. GOODWIN convene fuller leaves, that to discuss A volleyball game is planned the student "matters at hand." Mr. Horton is be excused from the Shreve's new assistant sometime during principal. Student class. Horton Council Week between the So all in all, it appears that faculty and the students. There Superintendent of Education • will also be a large cake baked Kelly Nix is in fact making an Social diseases spread moves 1n for the teachers. effort to find out what the To end Student Council Week students think, even if the by Stephanie Luck working on self-discipline. In Donald Horton, former CS there will be a battle of the bands education system doesn't It 's all over the high im­ schools! gaining self-discipline and self­ Humanities teacher, has recent­ in the Shreve gymnasium. prove. Watch out , it may be quite confidence, one can be on the ly been moved into Ecotry contagious. The five social road to conquering the " fat" Fuller's position as CS assistant diseases are spreading rapidly. disease. principal when Mr. Fuller was In fact , so rapidly that soon they INFERIORITY, SHYNESS called to be principal of Youree might call it an epidemic. The next two diseases go Drive Junior High. together in many cases. Inferi­ Many people have never heard As a graduate of Wiley ority and shyness relate in that College of the five social diseases. Some and having a masters from one may be a direct result of the LSU, of those who have them don't Mr. Horton has attended several at her. They are caused by really know what they are. These universities including peer-pressure and lack of self­ the obnoxious characteristics are University of Colorado, confidence. The people who have the plaguing teenagers everywhere. University of Maryland, and the these diseases need to feel The five diseases which include University of North Carolina. wanted and important. They can PIMPLY, FAT, INFERIOR, SHY, Having been here at Shreve help themselves by doing some­ and BLABBERMOUTHY all since 1970, he has taught thing worthwhile and useful. senior may be the cause of many teen English and BLABBERMOUTHY Humanities, and has problems. The reason these been English Coordinator and The last disease is the one social diseases are called social Administrative Coodinator. that maydefinitelybe contagious. Now diseases is because, when a as assistant principal he A blabbermouthy person affects will be person has one of them, he is in charge of "general others with his non-stop talking super­ often critically judged by the vision of all students and spreading gossip. He and all social public. Of course each seems extracurricular to be the center activities.'' KELLY NIX, Louisiana superintendent of education, dis ease has sym ptons, causes, of conversation hit Mrs. and never shuts Flanagan's room in his tour of the Captain Shreve and a suggested cure. up. Others may As to whether or not he will "educational be center''. PIMPLY influenced by the blabber stay in this position, he says mouth and be inclined to he Pimply-probably the most become " looks no further than June one. 2." common social disease. Teens When asked if he likes his As you can see, new everywhere have a problem the social position, he commented Velvet Turtle diseases play an with acne, a medically exper­ important role that it's a challenge and a Eastgate Shopping Center in the life of a teenager. imented disease. This occurs Hope­ chance to meet more students Gifts of Distinction Cards Stationery fully a vaccination although when the victim 's skin breaks out will soon be he does sorely miss his Personalized Printing invented to rid everyone of them. Humanities in what appears to be a rash. classes. New Gator Earrings, Key Chains and Rock Football Players The skin becomes red, irritated, and slightly infected. Acne is usually caused by tension, " Y ou' r·e G Jt a Fr!e ud worry, pressure, and everything a 11 d lf' e Can Pror·e T b.-r(' that affects one' s social status. Many people must go to a dermatologist for medical help. FAT A. B. SUM:\1ERS Fat-absolutely embarrassing . MARTHA C. 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