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Enterprise ~--~--the--------­ What's Inside? Enterprise"'\ Are you patriotic? Captain Shreve High School, Shreveport, Louisiana pp. 6 & 7 Volume XI, Number 1 October 3, 1980 Joubert to lead off Homecoming by Amy Powell During halftime the court members will be escorted Homecoming queen of 1980-81, by their fathers, and Miss Joubert Sarie Joubert; will lead off the will be crowned by CS principal halftime activities when the Sandra McCalla. Captain Shreve Gators meet the 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 and Pattie Harrison, Laura LeGen­ the time of the dance will be dre, Melanie Snodgrass, Tanya announced at a later date by the Senior Sarle Joubert will reign as queen over the Home­ Gandy, and Sarah Gallaway; student council. coming game set for October 31 and week-long activities. junior maids-Jodie Moore, Laura McNeil, and Mary Stamp­ A special homecoming pep Enrollment er; sophomore maids-Karen rally will be held Friday with a Shreve acquires Anderson and Vickie Barr; and skit. Student council will an­ terminals the freshmen maid-Melissa nounce later the activities Down by VIcky Nettles they received no grade or credit. Palmer. planned for that week. Anxious. This is the way Miss In 1971, computer program­ Everyone's heard of a baby McCalla, Mrs. Lauten, and the ming was added to the curri­ boom, right? Well, it seems that computer programming stu­ culum. Until now, students have there hasn't been one for about dents feel. They have been been writing the computer pro­ Nurse available for students six years, which means school grams waiting to receive several com­ and then having them enrollment is down this year all puter terminals for a month tat<en to the school board office by Joy Gray free time such as study hall. across the nation. and a half. or to area businesses who would This year we've seen many Mobley will also be available Captain Shreve received four process the programs. changes at CS, among them will to help any students who have According to Principal Sandra computer terminals, three Input Receiving these terminals . is be Sylvia Mobley, the new school questions or problems. The ses­ McCalla, Captain Shreve's en­ devices and one output device, like a "dream come true" for nurse who will be coming to CS sions will be held confidential rollment is down by 100 students that will be connected with the McCalla. She is also very excited two days a week. from their parents if the students this year to only about 1 ,535 main computer at the school to have Mrs. Darien Lauten feel it best. As she said, "Many students. She says that the pri­ board office. teaching the course. Lauten re­ Mobley will be available to times we feel we can help be­ mary reason for the decrease is Anyone who has had the prop­ cently attended a seminar given help all CS students with prob­ cause we can help in a confiden­ that "the youngsters just weren't er training will be able to use the by IBM to learn how to operate lems such as vision, hearing, tial way." born." McCalla says that the de­ terminals. For example, if a per­ these particular terminals as and hygiene problems. pression in enrollment will son takes computer program­ opposed to others. She feels that probable continue for the next With the help of P.E. teacher ming as a junior, he will have computer programming helps The new program, which three or four years, but there is a Joyce Jordan, Mobley, access to the terminals as a sen­ students apply the concepts they will be began last November, is funded large sixth grade which will prob­ talking to girls' P.E. lor. Students will also be able to learn in advanced math and gives classes by the state and parish. Caddo ably bring enrollment back up. about female use the terminals to work on students Interested In computer cancer health has 16 nurses that circulate problems such as Individual projects. "However, science some experience actually breast cancer. through the elementary, junior Having less students doesn't She will the computer programming working with computers. discuss with them the high, and high schools. While only mean low enrollment, but It self-examination for breast can­ classes will always have top pri­ Two of the input devices will not at Shreve, Mobley goes to also means a loss of teachers. cer and the symptoms of cancer. ority," Principal Sandra McCalla be located in Lauten's room, Youree, Eden Gardens Junior McCalla says that teachers are It will mainly be informal dis­ said. room A102, and the other termi­ High, Eden Gardens Elemen­ hired according to the number of cussions with the girls during McCalla is as proud of nals will be located in the office tary, Arthus Circle, Riverside, students, therefore, Shreve has their classes, pep squad, Shreve's computer programming area. or any and University. lost several teachers. course as any mother could be of her child. She started the course in 1970 when a group of students Looking met for an hour before school to behind the have the class. According to McCalla, the students almost never missed ada}', even though scenes of state fair by Lisa Flore ness owned and operated by local A long line of children stand businesses," Nelson stated, Ticlcets issued in line ready for their ride on the adding that students may apply huge double ferris wheel, and for jobs through the exhibitors. as soon as it's their turn, an ap­ Although the fair office does for violations prehensive look passes hurriedly the general planning for the by Screven Watson over their faces. Babies riding in booths and concessions, a lot is Down at the riverfront ... Have you found yourself strollers shove their faces full of designated as the "carnival lot" running to your car after school, sticky cotton candy, half of it and the carnival develops thei~ thinking that you had gotten an falling on the ground. Side show own lay-out of the rides, some­ Revel rides again invitation to a party only to barkers edging crowds of people times bringing in some of their find that you had been issued a into their shows, grab money as own games. This year's Red River Revel holds fun and excitement for parking ticket by the school? they fly in the door. People from The fair always brings in lots everyone down at the riverfront. Music ranging from jazz and country Student Council started hand­ all walks of life stand around the of people, and where there's to rock-n-roll is scheduled, while activities such as belly dancing ing out warning tickets on Mon­ "freaks" of the world, paying people, there's money. Although and square dancing ara going to be performed. day, September 15, and in the money to laugh at someone gate admissions were down for The following is an abbreviated schedule of the week's activities: first week alone, 50 warning else's problems. 1978, the gross income for 1979 Sunday, October 5 tickets were issued. Students not These are all familiar scenes at increased over $115,000. 3:30p.m.- 4:30p.m. "Jazz Express" 6:00p.m.- 7:00p.m. South having parking permits account­ fair time, but what kind of pre­ lr.come 1979 1978 Paw 7:00p Toby ed for 42 of these, while 8 were parations and money are in­ Gate Admissions .m.- 8:00p.m. Cooper and Brick Street given for illegal parking. volved with bringing the fair into $ 363,862 $ 384,706 Monday, October 6 Students who receive a warn­ Shreveport? Attractions 12:00 Noon-12:45 p.m. Veils of Illusion "Belly Dancing" ing ticket have no fee to pay, but Walking around to the grand­ $ 193,895 $ 182,550 5:00p.m.- 5:45p.m. 1-20 Band the first real ticket carries with it stands, a sign hangs near the Concessions 8:00p.m.- 9:00p.m. A-Train a $2 fee payable to the school. church booths where food is $ 164,892 $ 150,699 Tuesday, October 7 The second ticket costs $4, and sold. The sign reads "State Fair Gross Income 12:00Noon- 1:00p.m. Aerobatic Dancers the third will result in a revoked Office," and that's where all $1,257,421 $1,142,369 6:30p.m.- 7:00p.m. Steamer Singers the preparations are planned 7:00p.m.- 7:45p.m. Contempo Dance Collective parking privilege, Principal and Since it's the 75th decided anniversary Wednesday, October 8 Sandra McCalla said . on for the fair. of the Louisiana State Fair, they 6:30p.m.- 7:30p.m. Main Squeeze McCalla got the idea for is­ "Plans concerning the conces­ hope to draw a bigger and better 7:00p.m.- 7:45p.m. Grambling State University suing tickets for parking viola­ sions and exhibit booths are de­ crowd this year; and since Shreve "Orchesis" Dance Ensemble tions when some students leav­ veloped one year in advance," Ed students are aware of all the 8:00p.m.-·• 9:00p.m. Dixie Dandies ing school were iiwolved in a Nelson, executive vice-president work done to prepare for the fair, Thursday, October 9 wreck when they could not see and general manager of the Lou­ they'll be the first ones through the oncoming isiana State Fair, explained 7:00p.m.- 7:30p.m.
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