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What's Inside? Are you Enterprise"'\ patriotic? Captain Shreve pp. 6 & 7 High School, Shreveport, Louisiana Volume XI, Number 1 October 3, 1980 Joubert to lead off Homecoming by Amy Powell During halftime the court Homecoming queen of 1980-81, members will be escorted by their Sarie Joubert; will lead off the fathers, and Miss Joubert will halftime activities when the be crowned by CS principal Sandra Captain Shreve Gators meet the McCalla. Green Oak Giants Friday, Octo­ ber 31, at 7:30 in Caddo Parish The dance will be held on Sat­ Stadium. urday, November 1, with music by Sneaux. The dress is semi­ The other members of the formal. court Include senior maids­ The cost of tickets Pattie Harrison, Laura LeGen­ and the time of the dance will dre, Melanie Snodgrass, Tanya be Senior Sarle Joubert announced at a later date by will reign as queen over the Home­ Gandy, and Sarah Gallaway; the coming game set for October student council. 31 and week-long activities. junior maids-Jodie Moore, Laura McNeil, and Mary Stamp­ A special homecoming pep er; sophomore maids-Karen rally will be held Friday with a Enrollment Anderson and Shreve acquires terminals Vickie Barr; and skit. Student council will an­ the freshmen maid-Melissa by nounce later the activities VIcky Nettles they received no grade or credit. Palmer. Anxious. planned for that week. Down This is the way Miss In 1971, computer program­ McCalla, Mrs. Lauten, and the ming was added to the curri­ Everyone's heard of computer programming a baby stu­ culum. Until now, students have boom, right? Well, it seems that dents feel. They have been been writing the computer pro­ Nurse there hasn't been one for about waiting to receive several grams and available for students com­ then having them six years, which means puter terminals school for a month tat

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Key Club plans activities To lead off October, Key Club will give a skit at the October 9 pep rally. Throughout October, Key Club activities include tinuation the con­ of selling cushions at all home games, a homecoming breakfast for all members, and sponsor / ' a party at Holy Angels on October 30. New members recently inducted into Key Club are Percy Alex­ ander, Keith Andrews, Lincoln Andrews, Greg Bennett, John Beres Michael , Dzurik, Arthur Ehrhardt, William Falbaum, Richard Senior Tammy Santifer Senior Scott Andrews Sean Fox , Senior Carl Heldman Galen , John Harrell, Woodus Humphrey, John Hussey, Johnson, Jeff Rocky LaGrone, Douglas Laverty, Donald Lewis, Michael Magner, Donald Maddad , Todd Miller, Stuart Parkerson, Pau l Rise r. Milton Roberts, Alexander Solntsev , Adam Trowbridge, New students' impression Claude Williams, and William Wright.

Thespian and Drama Club Makes Plans New officers for this drama season have recently been elected of in both the International Thespian Shreve Society favorable and the Drama Club. Officers in the Thespian Society by Joy Gray that Shreve is so big "that are president, Lisa Goodman ; vice­ president Carroll Watts; secretary, " It's round. • " It's cold ." you feel lost" and that "it's Suzie Mason ; and treasurer, Leah Sherman . In the Drama Club, officers " People are a lot friendlier." hard to get to know people." are president, Catherine Watts; vice-president, Rachel " It's so big . • These are some of Like Mike Camp, Tammy Wilcox; secretary, Mike Philley; treasurer, Blake Powell ; and historian the first impressions that new also said that Shreve has a lot of , Gretchen Clark. The first play planned for students that have moved from school spirit. Since here other the season will be a murder/mystery Junior Mike Camp titled " Night Watch ." Anyone wishing other schools think of Captain school was much smaller, she to try for a part of one of the eight men or women in the play should Shreve. feels that at Shreve the "teachers see Miss Maleda McKellar, drama teacher, in shack T-4. "When you're at Byrd, people can 't personally work with you at Shreve seem different, but because the classes are a lot once you're here, they're the larger. • Z-Ciub Elects Officers This year's Z-Ciub officers are same", describes best how Jr. Don Lewis' first president-Leigh Hodges; vice-president-Madeline Latham senior Carl Heldman feels about impression was that "it ; Secretary-Carroll Watts; was treasurer-Kim Costanza; service Shreve. Carl 's first impression round . I thought I'd walk around chairman-Lisa Goodman ; chap­ lain-Mary Lynn Chance; senior was that Shreve was cold, but in circles ." Don moved to Shreve­ board member-Cherry Dunn; and junior board member-Giena Galloway coming from Byrd , which is not port from Memphis at the . The seven new sophomore members air-conditioned, it'll take a while beginning of the summer, are Karen Anderson , so Amanda Buford, Karen Greenburg for him to get used to Shreve 's he had a chance to get to , Mary Catherine Howard, know Katherine Qu inn , M ichelle Tedford air-conditioned rooms . Carl also people before school , and Dee Wojtkiewicz. started. Z-Ciub members wili has a brother, Martin, who When asked guide and face-paint at the Red River about the people, Revel next week . attends CS . Don said , " People in Memphis Junior Don Lewis Junior M ike Camp came to us are more 2-faced but people from Dulles High School in here are a lot friend I ier. • French Club Officers Houston, which had 4,000 Scott Andrews, a senior, The new 1980-81 French Club officers are students, Ed Shaw , president; so his general moved from Jena, La., where his Lisa Goodman, vice-president; Donna Day impression , secretary; and Dale Detention was that Shreve school had only 500 people. O'Barr, treasurer. hall was small. He said , " There's no When asked if he resented BSA Plans Car Wash way to get lost because it's having to move his senior year, Officers for this school session are Kenneth Holmes, president; round and you just walk around he sa Deltra Williams, id that he "wanted to come vice-president; Shelia Dixon; secretary; Patty John­ starts at CS in circles until you find your up here." So far son , ass istant secretary; he thinks that Myron Moham room , treasurer; Ronald Gilliam, by Amy Powell ." Even though Shreve is the people up here are totally parliamentarian; Danny Holmes, Sgt. at smaller Arms; and Qwentin Jenkins, Tardies , cutting classes , and than his other school , different and appear to be very chaplain . he said that not dressing out in gym are all there was "a lot friendly. One major project of the BSA is the Sickle-Anemia more school spirit Drive held reasons for being sent to here" and that These are just a few of the annually in July, in which the club raised a total the " people of $225 for this year. Shreve's new form of punish­ here are a lot many new students that have BSA will sponsor a car wash Saturday, October friend I 14, from 10 a.m. ment--the detention hall. ier." moved and come to Shreve this to 6 p.m . at First Federal Sav ings and Loan Tammy on Youree Drive and will The detention hall serves as Santifer, sen ior, year. I hope that everyone at present a skit at the October 23 pep rally. also an alternative to suspensions moved from Houston, Shreve will make them feel but the school and is open daily from 2:25p.m. she came from welcome and help them feel at ROTC Awards Students untif 3:15 p. had only 600 people. She said m. If a student is home. Academic Achievement Insignia awards have been awarded caught cutting outstanding to class he will be cadets in their 1979-80 Junior ROTC classes . assigned to detention First at a rate of place awards went to Harris Clark, George Trott, Graves two hours for each Johnson, class which Causey turns things around Alfred Norman, Jeffrey Shoalmire, Daniel Miles, Angela was cut. Also, if a student Wagoner, and Robert Williams is by , all in the Junior ROTC 1 class. tardy five times to any one Lisa Flore to perform the half-time show . Second place class, Sure, the went to Anna Jacobs, Ted Henderson, Greg the student must spend crowd is yelling, the Now that's different! Ware, Greg Rewis, one hour football and David Smith , each in the Junior ROTC 11 in the detention hall . players are striving , That scene may very well be class . and anticipation When asked if the system fills the faces seen in the future if Bill Causey, Quantrell Gordon will of the onlookers, and Jeanetta Hayden, each in the Junior work, Sandra McCalla, principal but, still , some­ Shreve's "not-so-new" band ROTC Ill class , received third thing is different. place awards. answered , "Yes I've talked with director, has any say so . The change can be the teachers and they also readily Bill Causey, known for his Astra Club Inducts Members noticed as half-time nears . All seven-piece Astra agree. • The idea stemmed from rock group and fif­ Club has recen tly inducted 14 new members: Melanie of the sudden , two hundred teen-piece Snodgrass McCalla but Willie Fox, math big band group, , Laura LeGendre, Elizabeth Reeder , Sharon Worley people get up on their feet left Denise , teacher, is in charge of the pro­ Shreve in 1972, leaving Oxenreiter, Kristen Fertita, Charess Miller, Mary Chapman, gram . behind three years of teaching , Amy Newman, Tracey Barnes, Ann Martina, Vickie Fertita, Smith Cathy Students In detention must only to return to Shreve in 1980 and Clair Johnson. ' with a new The Astra arrive on time and bring the nec­ image for the band . Club will be participating in many activities this year " I as well as essary materials to read or study, don't think I'd want to teach attending the nursing home once a month and putting as a classroom atmosphere must school anywhere else except streamers on the cars to promote the school spirit. be maintained at all times. The here at Shreve" Causey said . Spanish detention hall is already in New plans added Club Elects Ehrhardt Spanish Club officers progress, but McCalla said the Part of Causey's plans to include: president-Laura Ehrhardt; vice-president-Cherry Dunn only way for this system to work, change the band include a drum ; secretary-Nancy Horton; treasurer­ EI izabeth Reeder . is if the teachers make it work. and bugle core effect with 65 During the year, to 70 kids marching, 24 a variety of events are· on the calendar, includ­ flags ing eating at Los ) and8to10rifles. Amigos, competing in volleyball and softball games with other language clubs , College m "We want people in and hosting a Christmas party. Day set the Interact @'t program" stressed Causey, Club Plans Gator List Centenary The officers for College's Alumni as he added that he'd be glad Interact Club are president, Danny Talley; Association will vice-president, Chris Fess ; host Career Day to have anyone back that had treasurer, Ted McDermott; secretary, Bill '80 October 11, in Band Fleming; Sgt. at Arms, Kevin which profes­ Director Bill Causey already been in the band and Marler; and junior board member, sors and professionals Harry Kline. will help who'd like to join again, or college and high Sponsors for Interact school students anyone who is actively involved are Jennifer Holland, Sherrie Rowland, answer any questions Parents to Sharon Townsend, Laura dealing attend in anything around school McNeil , Jody Moore, Patty Harrison, with careers Somar Galen , Sarie Joubert . Back-to-school night, a PTA that would be interested, , and Sara Galloway. The day-long For the month of October event will in­ sponsored event in which parents pointing out that a schedule , Interact will be planning the Gator clude small list, a telephone directory group sessions which may meet the teachers , will be would be worked out for Shreve students. Also they will be plan­ will with the ning to purchase cover business/economics, Tuesday, October 7, at CS . sponsor. a trophy case to match the one in the Gym foyer, and biology, will be buying Gator crossing chemistry, English/ Parents will be asked to go to Although the band started signs to put in front of the school . journalism, out engineering/phys­ their son's or daughter's home­ three or four weeks behind other Pep Squad Elects ics , and geology. Registration room class , at which area schools Officers time a Causey feels that This year 's Pep Squad will begin at 9:15 a.m . in the business meeting by Officers are admiral-Leigh Hodges; will be held. the end of football season captain-Georgia Booras auditorium of the Hurley School After the busines the ; commanders-Cherry Dunn and Carroll has been dis­ band will be two weeks Watts; junior officers-K of Music on Woodlawn Avenue cussed , im Costanza, Dianne Goodwin, Stacey , Principal Sandra Mc­ ahead . LaBorde, Madeline but enrollment is limited Calla Latham , Leah Sherman , and Renee Simmons. . will make a few administra­ "We've been winning a lot The For more information drum corp is lead by Commander Gay Turner and or to tive comments. of football games , and I want to Co-Com­ register, contact Chad mander Elizabeth Reeder. Carnahan , After McCalla's address, the win a lot of half times , • Causey Director of Alumni The Pep Squad per-formed a program of precision Relations, parents will be dismissed by a said with enthusiasm . And marching at Centenary tne Fair Park and Ouach ita games. They also took a College, P. 0 . Box bell . Then they will follow a short that enthusiasm will STRIKE bus trip to the 4188, football game in West Monroe and plan to attend Shreveport, La . 71104, version of their son's or daugh­ UP THE BAND and send the Natchitoches or them Central football game. Secret Pal activities call869-5151 . ter's schedule. on their way to a perfect of the Pep Squad have season . helped boost the spirit of the football team. 4 features The Enterprise/October 3, 1980

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The beginning of a new season swingy and full. The sweaters This year, it is not the quantity is an energizing time- a period are basically more designed with nor the particular items you of fresh starts, in school as well nubby textures and simply soft. possess , but it's all in the way as in your closets. In the year Fancy stitchwork, loud prints, you wear them. Makeup plays 1980 where simplicity is the key and conglomerating color com­ a minor part along with the to style, you can find what you binations make up the style way you distribute it with your want- that's easy . But because where the sweaters are "big". hairstyle. Clean out your closets we are facing the steady increase The blazer is still circulating and take inventory- it is in prices, most of us will have to more than ever and being joined possible to wear many of last be selective in this fall's with slim cordouroy skirts as year's articles if combined with purchases. You'll be interested well as a jacket with favored accessories. This year the look to know that between March tweed to unite with narrow is you and the style is your own. 1977 and March 1980, according plaid pants. to the Department of Labor's Accessories Important by Mary Stamper figures , overall prices went up Accessories are playing a Feature Editor 34.6 percent but women's clothes major role and can add a great only rose 8.5 percent . Never­ deal even to the simplest com­ theless, we should be co-ordi­ binations. The round collar is nating in our wardrobes' and back with is ruffles of romance. make it possible to mix and Add an artist's bow . . . a match. scalloped collar. There's so much 1980 is bringing in its fall that can be blended . fashion classic combinations The plush of velour with the so you can make your own look. luxe of silk makes up a more If you are in the mood for dressy pairing for the evenings something feminine, pretty, out. and a little bit flirty, a dress can Makeup is in for the sexy look, do it all. The shapes are brand but in every photograph you see, Juniors Martha McKinney (left) and Sharon Townson new to delight you . The newest there is a face that will fit you. model Homecoming outfits which will be popular again. pattern consisting of a dropped Colors are blending, creating waist, which may not be common a tri-color eye with or without at Captain Shreve or even in eye underliner. The two-tone eye Fashions Shreveport, it is considered is created basically the same with not changing flattering. a highlight to the underbrow by VIcky Nettles Although hats have been worn Say goodbye to summer with and cheekbone areas. The For several years Homecoming in the past, more and more all its lightweight, cool clothing quantity of makeup needed is has been basically the same. people are bringing this once and say hello to fall with its becoming quite a bit more The most popular outfit this common style back to life. kaleidoscope of patterns and rain­ limited and is seemingly less. season as in the past will be the In general Homecoming bows of colors. This year's colors Say good-bye to sponge rollers typical blazer-plaid skirt combi­ fashions have remained are mixed with newer and for some and electric rollers nation. Also chosen by many generally the same in years past freer way 1, combining pin for others. The blunt cut is still students Is the skirt and sweater at Captain Shreve. Some stripes with thick stripes, the in and it's the wash, dry and go set. teachers can even remember typical small checkerboard with routine that counts. For a little These classic garments can when a tuxedo and formal gown the larger checks, and prints added bounce, a brush may be be highlighted by various were the typical Homecoming with plaids. used along with the blow dryer accessories such as felt hats apparel. Homecoming has Sweaters and skirts have to create a few more bounces Stephanie Light, senior, stands and closed toe shoes with lower become less formal in its entirety always been great partners, but and waves. Conditioning is tall In a sassy sweater with heels, combined with colored however, for now its just another now- better than ever! The skirt not only important- but a vital corduroy pants, one of and ribbed designer hose. dance. remains tailored but yet grows necessity. fall fashions. (Brelsford photo) Dear Blabby, Are looks really everythingt Remember when ... ? How many times have you the ones who have the most maniacs who would like nothing Thinking back to when words And "grass• was a ground griped about your looks? Or dates. better than to be seen with a had standard meanings, and cover- normally green? wished you looked like so-and-so, Several surveys have been shallow-type glamour girl, only one at that, we can When "groovy" meant fur­ and If you did, you could go out taken to prove this idea. One but these guys are probably remember when: rowed with channels and every weekend and maybe more? taken at the University of not worth the effort of getting to hollows, Rochester, New York, states, know anyway. I mean, con­ "Hippie" meant "big in the And "birds" were winged That may not be true. Actually, "Beauties are supposed to be sider- would you rather go hips"? creatures like It seems to me robins and that I'm seeing incredibly desirable. But men out with someone who talks And a "trip" involved travel swallows? less "glamour girts• out on dates paint an unrealistic picture of about himself constantly and in cars, planes and ships? When "fuzz" was a substance than expected . By "glamour girt• such women. These guys are isn't interested in you as a When "pot" was a vessel real fluffy- like lint, 1 mean someone who looks threatened by them and are person, or with someone who for cooking things in? And "bread" came from fantastic In everything she afraid of being rejected by really cares about you? And "hooked" was what bakeries- not from the mint? ~ears- whether it be Christian them. • Several guys I know grandmother's rugs would When "roll" was a bun , and Dior or good ol' Levi's -always in this same view. They figure So, all in all, it seems that if have been? "rock" was a stone, has perfect make-up, and more if the girl is so gorgeous (blond you're considerate, honest, and When "fix" was a verb that And "hangup" was something often than not, thinks of herself hair, blue eyes, 36-24-36), she'd can tickle anyone's funny bone, meant "mend" or "repair"? you did with a phone? almost constantly. You know the have plenty of dates, and after then, even if you ' re not a "Miss And to be "in" meant merely When lights (not people) type- Jaclyn Smith, Bo Derek, all, if she could have the best, (or Mr.) Universe" type, you can existing somewhere? were turned on and off, etc. Those girls who show why should she go out with him? have plenty of dates- and then When "neat" meant "well­ (Nostalgia From Lake Charles­ warmth, personality, and a good There are always those ego- some. organized, tidy ana clean,", Excerpt from "Dear Abby") sense of humor are very often

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Mark Hamill, Johnson Just after ACIDC's best Cheap Tricks an All-American boy black-and-white flashback scene newest release, former Luke Skywalker, selling release in their four­ Found por­ type. of a soldier in 1918 to which All the Parts, is a new trayed a soldier who the year history of recording discs, experimental loved to The four soldiers were films later makes reference ten inch disco draw cartoons and became admired to "Highway to Hell", qualified as from a by all for their courage at the end of the movie. Epic. Despite their talk coward for a while after not and stamina a golden record, Bon Scott, their of passing being . Often, they were Overall, "The Big Red One• savings on to the able to shoot the enemy. the rhaspy and uniquely forceful customer, He did only men left alive in their was a very good show of soldiers' it takes little more a very good job playing this squads. lead singer, died of acute alcohol than good real­ They could successfully encounters in war, which eyesight and a to-life charcater, perhaps poisining. In short, he drank functioning even hold down the fort against the Americans here at home calculator to see that more so than the finctional may himself to death. Much specu­ Epic Luke Germans until backups arrived. _ never know about. Presently is making more on this Skywalker. Robert lation went through the minds of album Carradine The movie had excellent showing at Eastgate Cinema, than they would like you was a comrade of Hamill's as examples avid ACI DC followers as to the to think. 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Gators and fans rejoice about victory over Southwood at CS quarterback Roger Kelley eludes the Southwood Cowboy defense on the way to a big State Fair Stadium. gain this season. Sports Insight·------( Credit scandal hurts ) Gators on top with 4-0 record CS-7, Ouachita-6 first time in four years on Sept. offense to 40 years, keeping The Shrevem.en, coming off 18. . Darrell Slater in check with A serious scandal is scarring and the coach knows this. The of a win over Southwood, de­ Senior Kenneth Henry set up minus 30 yards rushing. the image of college sports: the player stays eligible; the team feated Southwood, defeated the the first score, after a scoreless The Gators scored first "bogus credit" scandal. As well keeps winning; the coach keeps . Ouachita Lions of Monroe by a first half, by picking up a fumble with Roger Kelley's TO pass as arranging these phony credits his job. score of 7-6 last Friday night. and bulling his way to the 5- covering 11 yards to Brown to be transferred on players' According to a recent airing The Gators' Tony Davis was yard line. Two plays later, Tony Humphrey. After Tony Davis records, some coaches are en­ of CBS's popular news show the big man in Shreve's drive Davis scored on a 3-yard run 2-yard run in the second quarter, couraging the jocks to enroll in "60 Minutes," the rise of the for their first touchdown. He with 10:16 remaining in the third the Gators led 14-0. such courses as "Theory of Bas­ black athlete has had its advan­ carried the ball to the Lion 1-yard quarter. Darrell thew a 20-yard TO ketball" and "Essentials of Foot­ tages for blacks, but also one big line on his last carry of the drive Shreve marched to another pass to Aundra Bennett, With ball," not to mention numerous disadvantage. The fact that 75 where quarterback Roger Kelley score after Southwood was forced 11 :40 left in the game Robert P.E. classes. The reason behind percent of all black athletes don't slipped in for the score with 4:52 to punt after being stymied Moore rambled 14 yards, un­ this is to keep the athletes eligi­ graduate from college is an ugly remaining in the first quarter. by the Gator defense. The drive touched, off the right side for the ble for play, so the coach may statistic. Many of those not­ Lion quarterback Stan Causey washightlightedbyRobert Kelly's score to make it 21-6 . maven his Lions to the Shreve keep his job. graduates can be blamed on 24, 34-yard streak to the Cowboy's The Shrevemen rounded the but his desperation At the University of New Mexi­ coached who encourage them to pass was in­ two. Touchdown Tony scored scoring with a safety. co, basketball coach Norm Ellen­ take fewer classes, which doesn't tercepted by Jeff Hightower. once more on a 1-yard run. Glenn Egan was honored as The Lion defense came berger was arrested last year, allow them to graduate on time. to life Kelly added another PAT to one of the Players of the Week in stopping along with an assistant, for en­ When their four years of_ eligibil­ a would-be Shreve make it 14-1. both the Shreveport Times and · Southwood finally rolling some of his basketball ity are up, they think they can scoring opportunity with a Oua­ got on the Shreveport Journal. players in extension courses and go pro. Of course, many don't chita defensive player picking up scoreboard with a 9-yard pass giving them credit on their rec­ make it, leaving them jobless a Robert Moore fumble at the reception by Andre Buggs. CS-14, West Monroe- 7 ords for these classes, though and without a college education. Lions' 14 and returning It to the Jeff Hightower intercepted a The Captain Shreve Gators they never attended one class. This also happens to whites, Gators' 42. desparation pass, his second shook loose the Rebels with Tony About the same time the but blacks are the most common­ With 5:26 ·remaining in the of the season, to end South­ Davis' 6-yard run in the fourth NCAA launched an investigation ly exploited, the program em­ game, Ouachita hooked up on a wood's hopes of a tie. quarter to open the 1980 season. and found five Pac-10 colleges phasized. 55-yard scoring pass play. CS-23, FP-6 The Gator defense played guilty of similar practices, not Although the public hears of The two-point conversion was The Gators shone again with superbly, forcing 6 turnovers. to mention others. these practices happening so incomplete. a great defensive show, ripping The Gator secondary intercepted Another wrong practice In often in the college ranks, one The Gators upped their record the Fair Park Indians by a score 3 of the 8 passes thrown by the collegiate sports is that of frightening question arises: to 4-0. of 23-6 on Sept. 12. West Monroe quarterback and coaches encouraging players to "Could this spread to the high CS-14, SW-7 The defense, led by the front recovered 3 fumbles. Junior enroll In simple calsses, as I school ranks?" The Captain Shreve defense four of Glenn Egan, Pete Adams, Timothy Boston, Chester mentioned earlier. 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Offer expires October 10 The Enterprise/October 3, 1980 Larry Rambin is new coach for Gators by Bob Brown Coach Rambin playecflootball Apoka High and stayed there •Quick feet, wide base. • These in both lng, Rambin has his own land high school and college. for three years before coming are not the words of a famous In high to where he raises cattle. "You school he played at Byrd his old high school to dance director, but just a few where begin might say I'm just an old cow­ he was coached by coaching at Byrd. He stayed helpful hints to the Captain Shreve's at boy, • says the new CS coach own Lee Hedges. His Byrd from 1968 until the beginn­ Shreve linemen from Shreve's sophomore referring to his hobby. He is very year at Byrd, he ing of this year ' new coach, Larry Rambin . s season when he active as a major in the Army played on the varsity team which came to Shreve. Coach Rambin came to Here he has Reserve which he enjoys Shreve became Class AAA state coached exceptionally a lot. this year from Byrd where he well while For recreation he turns to the runners-up to lstrouma that year. working with the was on the coaching staff. When linemen and out-of-doors for duck hunting, His junior year he started on the the famous •gator chompers questioned about why he came to first eleven •. camping and waterskiing. at Byrd, playing in When asked how he feels about Shreve, Rambin said , "I needed the guard The two biggest victories in position, and was a Shreve's chances for State a chance. When I heard that promising his coaching career thus far are young player for the by the way things look thus ·Tommy Powell had taken the next far, when Byrd upset Woodlawn year. And he proved just "The guys are just great vice-principal job here, I knew that, to 20-19 a few years back, and then for in his senior year he coach and I believe they'll go the spot would be open, and after was last season when Byrd beat an outstanding player on the far because this is one of the best talking with Coach Hedgesabout, team Southwood- to the surprise of and he received honors teams I've ever coached • . it, 1 received the job. • When such He many people. as All-district and Most added that he really enjoys asked how he likes coaching he Valuable Coach Rambin is a fine coach Player on the team. Shreve and he gets along stated, "I enjoy It a lot and I with and his coming to Shreve has From Byrd he went to Northeast the coaches very well; . always have•. This is evident and he just added .further to the strong where he played football. Upon also believes that the · because he gets along with CS coach­ coaching staff that Shreve graduation from Northeast, he ing staff is very professional is everyone and this is about his began known for. He may very well be his coaching career. because they have the •number sixteenth season of coaching Rambin a factor in leading the Gators to Likes Gators one head coach i.n the state•. high school football. Rambin a state championship crown, started coaching at In his spare time from coach- Coach Larry Rambin looks on which was last done in 1973. from the sidelines.

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Airline-Southwood Airline Southwood Southwood Parkway-Alexandria Alexandria Parkway Parkway Bossier-Byrd Bossier Bossier Bossier Captain Shreve-Woodlawn cs cs cs Cross Country starts season The Gator Cross Country team seniors Danny Talley and Cliff is warming up for its upcoming Barnes. Talley has a good chance meets. to qualify for the state meet, and Martin Poole, track coach, Barnes ran well last year and has welcomes anybody to come out. room to improve, he said. Defensive star Danny Holmes forces a fumble In the Southwood win. All you need is running shoes For the first time two seniors, and they'll supply the rest, he Travis Straghan and Greg Rewis, said. - have come out for the team. When asked how the district The Cross Country mainly was shaping up, Poole replied, consists of 2-mile races, but in From the locker room "Natchitoches looks to be tough district competition a 3-mile race this year. They have a good will be run. by Dee Spillman coach . • Dan Poole, Coach One doesn't have to be excep­ Poole's uncle, is the Chiefs' tionally gifted to participate, mentor. because mental attitude has a Long, hard hours of practicing excited and ready to meet the game plan worked. The offense "We will be competitive, • lot to do with how well you run , have paid off for the CS football opponent. From the opening was great, scoring twenty-three he said. Returning runners are Poole said . team. Now 4-0, the Gators have kick off to the final buzzer, it points, but the story was de­ just started to win their way to comes down to who is the strong­ fense."The great power shown by Alligator Hunting the coveted state championship. est and who has the best game the Gator defense was awesome. The Long Run has started . plan . Mistakes such as penal­ From sacking the quarterback Each week the Gatormen face ties and turnovers, have plagued to holding the rushing and pass­ a new challenge--the challenge the team but did not have any ing of the Indians down to a low, Possible future food source of beating the opposing team on effect on the outcome of the CS the Gators show much talent. by Bob Brown designated portions of the state. the playing field and beating game. The Indians fell to the Gators Even though alligators have All northern parishes are pro­ them bad . Before each game the Against West Monroe, Shreve 23-6. Southwood showed to be a been known for contributing tected by federal law. The only Gators gather to prepare for the fought a hard fight. Offensively problem for the Gators in the theirs skins for such things as Louisiana parishes that have game; consisting of mostly dress­ and defensively the Gators first half, but after coming out of shoes , cowboy boots and alligator seasons are Calcasieu, ing out in the football uniform. looked strong. The Gators the locker room at the half, the luggage, it looks as though they Cameron,St. Tammany, St. Ber­ After this is done, the team downed West Monroe 14-7. Gators controlled the second half will be risking more than their nard, Plaquemines, Jefferson, gathers for a quiet moment of Against Fair Park , the Gators' and downed the Cowboys 14-7. hides from now on . Today in Lafourche, Terrebonne, Iberia, prayer. This is the only moment America, alligator meat, believe St. Charles, St. Mary and of silence the team experiences. The locker room scene, before, it or not, is catching on to the Vermillion Parishes. These Now to the field. Before the fans at half time, and after the game, taste buds of the American parishes allow the alligator to ever start filling up the stands, Trivia creates a stability of mind for the the pride of Captain Shreve is Gators to play by. The Gators people all across the country, be hunted in Louisiana but only 1. What current NFL running and ls beginning to be demanded during the season , Sept. 4 - on the field loosening up. From stick together as we say through stretching exercise to football back is third on the all-time rush­ hardships and mountain peaks in restaurants in many states. Oct. 4. The hunter, in order to ing list? running and passing drills, the throughout the game. This also Alligator hunting is not a very hunt them in Louisiana, must 2. Who led the NBA in scoring popular sport in many states receive a hunting license which Gators loosen their muscles up provides moral support for the to prevent injuries. the last two years? ones operating on the field. because very few states have cost $25.00 for a state resident 3. What team has won the Super legal alligator seasons. The two and $150.00 for a non-resident. The scene is now the CS locker room before the game. Coach Bowl the most times? most popular states when it Also the hunter has to pay a 4. What year was it when the comes to alligators are Louisiana state severance tax of 25 cents Lee Hedges gives last_minute in­ Birthday Ads structions to the team. One play­ last baseball player batted Any students or teachers and Florida because of their per skin. over .400? famous swamp lands. Even though the thought of er starts chanting and then wishing to purchase a birth­ Louisiana does protect the alligator meat doesn't seem too others join in. Getting fired up Lv6~ ·v day as for the November issue alligator by Federal law because appealing, it may very well be has just started now. The team sJa,aals 5Jnqsn!d ·e of the Enterprise, contact it is an endangered species. a popular dish on the tables of runs out onto the playing field . U!AJ98 a5J098 '(; Gaye Gannon in Room 202 or However, the alligator is only restaurants and homes through­ Before the mass of people there S!JJ'eH ooueJ~ · ~ any staff member by October protected in this manner in out the country in the future. to see the game, the players are SJ8MSUV 8fAIJ.1 24. Cost for each ad is $2. The Student Katherin Aulds . .----CenteE~ • .I ...... _ r Country Florist

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See Mrs. Franz. after I got my driver's license they followed me. speed limit as he has clocked me 31 Registration deadline- Scholastic Aptitude that I got my first scare In the Remembering that my driver's doing about ten miles over the Test (SAT) Test to be given Dec. 6. form of a speeding ticket. It license was locked in the trunk, speed limit. I assured him that 1 November happened one night when the I started to get out of the car. could slow it down and he told 14 Registration deadline - American College service club of which I am a The officer looked at me as if I me to go on. I drove five miles Test (ACT) Test to be given Dec. 13. member, dressed up like clowns had just escaped from an insane under the speed limit all the way and went "clowning around" asylum, and he Immediately to McDonald's and then all the at a local nursing home. We went said, "No, don't get out since you way home. to the nursing home and played look like that. • I guess I got off easy that time, Bingo with the residents Library acquires new books there. I continued to get out, explain­ but the next time I wasn't so The following Then we said our good-byes and Ing that my purse which held my lucky. I was going home from is a partial list of new books headed out for McDonald's. license was locked in the trunk. softball practice and the police­ added to the library si nee last Driving back, I had three other As I stood there, my fellow man had his radar on and caught year. Your -Wedding Your Way-by CLEP-Baron's clowns In the car with me. I was clowns In the other cars drove me before I had a chance to slow How to Pre­ Carol Newman. There's a lot pare for leading a sort of five car clown by and honked at me. The police­ down. He stood in the middle of the College-level exam­ you don't know about weddings ination convoy as we headed for the man gave us all some very the street (I had to stop at a stop program, general exam­ and most of it Is in this book. Ination. Golden Arches. I saw the red strange looks, but It was obvious sign) and flagged me down and A general guide for pre­ Four Arguments for the Elimi­ paring to IIQhts In my rear view mirror that he was amused, since he asked to see my license. I could­ take exams. nation of Television-by Jerry Your was smiling. There I was in n't find It when I first looked for Memory, How It Works Mander. and pink platform shoes, flowered it, but it finally showed up after How to Improve It-by Ken­ CS cafeteria neth L. Higbee, socks, a black clown suit with a frantic search. I gave it to him Ph. D. If you would like PSAT white polka dots, and colored and he proceeded to write some­ to stop forgetting ap­ scheduled pointments, has new style pon-poms for buttons. My face thing on his pad. He returned birthdays, and other Students taking the Prelimi­ important nary was painted white with red my license and a piece of paper dates, then this Is the Scholastic Aptitude Test I Shreve's cafeteria~ which has book cheeks, blue eyebrows, and a big and told me to appear in court for you. National Merit Scholarship already been serving students for Boyd's maroon smile. I had a curly black at such and such time on such Book of Odd Facts­ Qualifying Text (PSAT/NMSQT several weeks, hopes to be pleas­ by L. M. Boyd. on wig and a red checkered hat with and such date. I took the paper For trivia freaks. October 21 will benefit from a Ing more students with the new Caution: Living new service plastic flowers on It on my head. and asked, •can I ask you a May Be Haz­ designed to provide "cafeteria style" lunches, says ardous-Debunking the happi­ students with more information Brenda Johnson, really stupid question? Is this a cafeteria man­ He asked me if I had a valid ness myth. Walt Menninger, about the content and uses of the ager. ticket?" Louisiana license and I told him M.D. test. This new plan includes using He laughed and said, "Yes. that I did and offered to get it Have a nice Monster at Loch Ness-by Students who plan to take the bowls for the vegetables so stu­ day." for him. He said that he didn't "Thanks," 5ally Berke PSAT/NMSQT will receive a dents can have a choice. Johnson I mumbled and need to see it because as he put drove away. Emotional problems of Adole­ complete sample test for prac­ wants students to be aware that it, he wouldn't know whether it What would scents-by J. Roswell Gallagher tice, along with an answer key they can choose as little as three my driver's ed was me in the picture or someone teacher say? and Herbert I. Harris. and scoring instructions. When items and as many as five items. The Supernatural: From ESP scores are reported In December, The cafeteria, besides offer­ to UFO's-by Melvin Berger. each student will receive a report Ing a salad bar and using bowls, Career Choices In Psychol­ of Student Answers, including is trying to prepare the food ogy-by Saralt Splaver. the correct as well as the answers In different ways. Johnson said Symbols Around Us-by Sven the student gave. To allow stu­ she would appreciate any sug­ Tito Achen. dents to refer to the original gestions from the student body. The Lunar Effect-Biological questions, schools will return tides and human emotions by test booklets with scores. Arnold L. Lieber, M.D., pro­ The PSAT/NMSQT is de­ MCCalla continues duced by Jerom Angel. About signed to measure verbal and - - - . the influence of the moon on our mathematical abilities that are lives. important in college work. It stu dent breakfast A Brief Introduction to Psy­ gives students a chance to find chology-by In an effort to get to know stu­ Clifford T. Morgan . out what the College Board's dents better, Miss McCalla will Death: Everyone's Heritage­ Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is once again be inviting students by Elaine Landau. A look at like and helps them in planning death to breakfast with the first one and how to accept it. for college. It is also the quali­ sometime in October. American Espionage, From fying test for students who wish " ... An effort to get to know a Secret Service to CIA-by to participate in the nationwide broader cross-section of stu­ Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones. U. S. scholarship competitions admin­ dents," was McCalla's reply to history of espionage dated back istered by the National Merit why she started to G~qrge Washington's time. Scholarship Corporation. the program. Students stand In long lines while waiting to get their lunch. McCalla is inviting students such as cheerleaders, student HAPPY BIRTHDAY council members, presidents of school clubs; In general, school Gregg leaders and other students who Bennett "show a little common ~------October 23, 1980 courtesy ( and make Captain Shreve a bet­ U5L KATHY McFADDEN ter place to be. n

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