the---~~ Enterprise Valetine Messages Captain Shreve High School, Shreveport, Louisiana See page 8 Volume X , Number 5 February 14, 1980 Editorial comment ... rThat crazy little thing called love' Who's Who ... Scientists, sociologists and shown through experimentation At Captain Shreve 'J ~ cv psychologists around the country that all human emotions-anger, Six CS seniors have been selected are attempting to answer these jealousy, passion , joy, fear, and by the faculty for Who's Who Among American High School questions by doing laboratory most definitely love-are accom­ students on the basis of scholar­ ship, character service, and leadership. studies with humans and panied by love's symptoms: Student chosen were John Holloway, Leech ia Jacobs, animals. As literary artists trembling hands, increased Verett M ims, Karen Purdy, Curtis Holmes and Clyde Dorneir. continue to explore the emotion heartbeat, faster breathing , of love through their-works. flushed face. It might be quite The first major conclusion that easy to detect a rapid paced heart these scientific studies show is caused by fear, but it is harder to that love not only exists, but is determine when it's love and necessary from birth on , if a per­ unreasoning fondness-infatua­ son is to become a healthy, t ion . adjusted adult. Sometimes this fondness may Family love is the first form of be mistaken for love-feelings so by Leechia Jacobs love most people experience and intensified that what might have It is usually on this Valentine's possibly the most important in been mere flirtation is believed Day each year that we try to be later development. However, a instead to be love. A way to tell extra special to those we love­ loving relationship with your the difference is to answer the whether it be our boyfriend , girl­ family will not be a guarantee following questions: friend , parents, sisters, or that you ' ll fall in love with a -Do I care more for him/her brothers. member of the opposite sex in when we' re not together? In the 1960's the Beatles sang your teens , 20 's, or over. But this -Do I find myself daydreaming John Holloway Leechia Jacobs Verett Mims " All you need is love", and no love may make you more open , about him I her and looking for­ one really gave the point a more able to accept love from ward to seeing them , but when second thought. Bu t now we' re and give love to another person we ' re together I 'd rather be at the beginning of a new and to become more caring. daydreaming or alone? decade-the 1980' s. And people " But how do you know if you If the answer to any of them is seldom stop to think whether all love someone? Science had dis­ yes , you 're not in love with any­ they really need is love and if it covered no hard and fast rule if one, but just the thought of being does , in fact , exist. there is one. " But have you ever in love. A survey of CS students was thought it was love because your But if you find yourself saying attempted to get their definition heart beat faster than usual when things like "He's/She's begin­ of love. Many teens knew what he or she was around , because ning to bore me", "I really love love is , but could not define it, ·so you blushed , or your knees him I her but .. . I want to date we can assume that love exists. couldn 't seem to stop knocking? others ", or "I feel we're seeing But what really is love? Is it This could be possible. too much of each other" -it necessary? Is it recognizable? Stanley Shaefer, psychologist might be that "Crazy Little Thing Karen Definable? at Columbia University has Called Love ." Purdy Curtis Holmes Clyde Cornier Hup, two, three, four--We don't want to go to war students of the eighties feel start drafting now, " is how Dave on the other hand, most girls about war the same as did the Cook , junior feels. Andrea Clark were against women being " radicals " in the sixties? says that if you "just turn eight­ drafted . Terrie Michaels feels Reinstatement of een draft and you get drafted, you that " women aren't like men ... The r~sults of a might not even random get to come it is not in (women's) nature to survey conducted by The Enter­ back. CS senior, Craig Pennell handle a war", Trisha Lemmons, prise, showed that CS students feels that it is "Okay to register. senior, is against women being are much the ·same If as "the all that Afghanistan stuff gets drafted , "because I might get radicals" of out the sixties. The of hand . . they should drafted . I couldn't handle a war results lou nd that most of the start the draft. " situation." Senior Jeb Butts boys and girls were not in favor Lisa Rothell , senior, feels that feels that women "ought to be of President Carter reinstating the draft "will mess up a bunch drafted unless they have a kid the draft. of people's \ lives, " and to take care of." While Andrea I Wha ·t were some of the rea­ sophomore Pat Bertinelli Delay, junior, is for women being , c . oc:n.. ~u \1.. 01 sons .... whey students don't want says that "Congressmen should drafted "in everything but com­ to be drafted? "I don't want to have to fight." He also added bat, because they aren ' t get killed" was junior Ted that they should "ask those aged physically able, " senior Ed by Jerry Daugherty Greer President Carter and other 's, response. Terrie 18-26 if they want the draft Cloyd thinks that women should government officials talk of Michaels, senior, feels that it reinstated and not the 40-50 be in "combat Vietnam War 1957-1974 if necessary." unity among the Americans is an infringement on (our) year old Congressmen ." Senior Draft-now or later? The American Destiny while groups of college students personal rights." Andrea Defoy, Randy Carrier, says the draft Most CS boys Encyclopedia says of the and girls feel at various universities chant junior, said the draft should be should not be reinstated "until that the draft should Vietnam war: "No foreign con­ be rein­ "Hell no, we won't go!" reinstated, but only if they after we are about to get killed. stated now instead flict so frustrated , so bewild­ of waiting (the U.S.) are in a desperate That 's what the army is for. until the United States is in ered, so divided America as did more situation where they would need They wanted to die when they immediate danger. Most CS boys the Vietnam war." Has the temperament of the more people. " Cara Milner, enlisted , so after they die, we polled also said they might sign The sixties was an era of draft country's youth junior changed since , feels that "Unless we can go get killed ." up in the armed forces if the dodgers, anti-war, anti-govern­ the sixties and early (the seventies United States) are really Women being drafted United States was in direct ment and anti-American rail ies when the United in danger States was in , I don't think they How do CS students feel threat of war even if there were and demonstrations, bonfires the midst of a "no-win " war with should do it." "I think he about women being drafted? no draft. The girls in ROTC buildings, , however, riots, and Vietnam , allowing the country (President Carter) should set Most boys were in favor of general apathy. (Continued on page 7) to be unified at last? Or do the up the registration , but shouldn't women being drafted , while Centenary Quiz Bowl .. 'A friendly academic competition' ICC by Anna Jacobs The 1980 Captain Shreve Quiz their education . The average The idea for a friendly aca­ Bowl members are Karen Purdy, person without a well-rounded demic competition in this area team captain , John Trigg, Denise education would not likely be a has finally caught on according to Taylor, Mike Alford, and Evan candidate for the Quiz Bowl. RO Otto Sellers, CS science Campbell , team teacher alternate. Also, Trophies and scholarships are sp, L Li .ng and Quiz Bowl coach. Quiz Bowl coaches are CS awarded to winners of the English teacher Sheri Childs and Centenary Quiz Bowl. $300 CLJ!:;..c:;Lng The Quiz Bowl , organized and Sellers. scholarships which are being sponsored by Centenary College Questions for the Centenary sponsored by Fabsteel .,""'::\jn'• Co. are for three years , has grown to Quiz Bowl come from the College awarded to individual winning include 31 high schools in Quiz Bowl in New York City, schools. The winning school, br~lLrYJ Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas. which is contracted with alternate team, and most valu­ ~ While the purpose for the Quiz Reader's Digest. Reader's able player will be awarded Bowl is for Centenary to support Digest is the sponsor of the trophies. something academically and college Quiz Bowls across the When Karen Purdy was asked because it creates a good name. United States. how she felt when being asked a Sellers looks at it as a "friendly Participants in the Quiz Bowl question in her past experience Junior Christine Ratekin loads her pistol with caps during academic competition at which must be quick and bold to on the Quiz Bowl , she replied, "I "Western Day ", a project of Team Class. To the right, one of the the students are eager to get at answer. These competitive stu­ was nervous, but didn't really several posters around the room. it, it's a challenge." dents are usually well-rounded in look at the camera. " 2 opinion The Enterprise/February 14, 1980 l Letters to Editor Dear Editor, care very much about an extra 3 though it's pointed at the lower I strongly feel that there is days. After all, his quite evident phases of students because this urgent need to re-examine our goal is to stay away from class and is one of their general problems. attendance system. 1 do not feel we should not help him. A stu­ Our solution to the problem that it is in the benefit of the stu­ dent receiving a failing grade might help the attendance dent body for those who are to be after seven unexcused absences records, might help all school punished to get an extra three or a student not being able to workers' pay, but it certainly days out of school for being tardy make up his work after being does not help the students as far 15 times and given a failing suspended should be the oppo­ as edt:Jcation, which is grade for unexcused absences. site approach our school should supposedly ttle purpose of the I feel that if a student is tardy have. It is ironic that a student foundation. 15 times, which equals 5 unex­ given more time out of school for I think my being a student and cused absences, he would not missing school. It seems as seeing the students involved in this crisis away from school gives me an advantage to note their attitudes more closely. Most of the students now see it is an ego­ boost that sets them from the crowd. A student recently Well , once again another the opposite sex , therefore, tbe informed me that he was kicked yalentine's Day has rolled primary concern is who sends out of school for the rest of the around bringing with it boxes of you one, how they sign it, or year, but he was not troubled by candy, flowers, and, of course, what it might say. his situation; instead, he the traditional Valentine Cards . But when the big eighth grade boasted. Grath has reflected on other routine rolls around, the whole My only faint solution is that Military intervention days for Valentines, and has idea seems to become rather you promise the students more noticed how the meaning of the tiresome. "We're to old for time in school after the regular occasion for the individual as the that!", becomes a popular school year is over. I feel that we threatens world peace years move on . expression (or silent thought) should have a program similar to For instance, around the even if it isn't true. summer school, but have it second through the fifth grades a High school , however, is a immediately after the regular Because of the continuing Soviet military intervention in child's main concern is how totally different age. People school year and make it more Afghanistan, the most serious threat to peace since WWII, attitudes many cards he receives, and don 't normally send Valentines stricter. have almost reached a peak for withdrawing from the Summer which ones have lollipops taped to each one of their classmates, I hope that the faculty would Olympic Games in Moscow. on their backs . Grath remembers maybe to a few close friends, but re-examine our attendance vividly, as surely you must, the the parties of grade school are program and make some suitable Since the Soviet's move, President Carter has asked the U .S. class party that would take place definite! non-existant. In the adaption in there. Olympic Committee, the private organization that oversees Olympic on Valentine 's Day. Everyone latter years of high school, it is I feel that this program is not related matters in the U .S., to get the Summer Games moved out of made a "mailbox" from a paper particularly nice to have a sweet­ beneficial to the lower phases in Moscow, postponed, or cancelled. And if no action is taken , Carter sack by taping it to the front of heart. If a girl is extremely lucky, the student body. John Jewitt said he would back a U.S. boycott of the Summer Games if the their desks . This, however, took her "beloved" one might even (Editors note: The Russian troops remained in Afghanistan after February 20 . place after the bag had been send her some flowers, but this, student who carefully decorated with hearts unfortunately, is rather unlikely wrote the above letter is the reci­ pient of the $10 prize offered by Of course, the athletes who have trained and sacrificed for and whatever else turned you on. since roses now run close to $3 a the ENTERPRISE to the author years to compete for Olympic medals should have some voice in the Then the kids would file around stem . of the best published letter decision, but it would be in their best the room delivering the Valen­ Grath has not yet experienced this interest if the Olympics were month.) relocated or postponed. tines they had no doubt Valentine's Day in the "grey" addressed the night before. After years. He imagines it would The Enterprise will give $10 to Because U.S. interests in the area around Afghanistan are so the opening of those small, white revert to childhood since the the student submitting the best vital, President Carter will not hesitate to use military force to protect envelopes , sometimes the class majority of the cards and flowers letter to the editor that is pub­ them . would proceed to play 7-Up in the (that are really weeds from the lished each issue. Deadline for room , or perhaps, if you were backyard) are received from our these letters will be announced There should be skepticism as to whether or not Russia is a true lucky, Freeze Tag on the play­ children, possibly grandchildren, on the morning announcements. ally of the U.S. after their effort to prevent Moscow children from any ground. 1f you really think ahead . The letters can be brought to contact with the western athletes. And just how they would respond if Which brings Grath to another But the present is the most Room 202 and placed in the letter U.S. teams participated-the possibility of team captivity. thought; Remember those cards? important. Whatever Valentine's box . Some of them were so corny, and Day means to you , if anything, is yet they meant so much and you a personal view that differs Undoubtedly, a boycott would hurt the Russians, who have had to send each person the right among everyone. But if we can already spent $375 million preparing for the Games after having one. remember those "days of old", fought for over a decade to get the Olympics to Moscow. But we must Beginning in about the sixth then we can tell our children , consider the U.S. teams ' contacts with other countries which have grade, the kids became more "When I was a kid ... " just like the established international relationships with the U.S. interested in the members from we hear all the time. Enterprise

Do you feel that the Olympics Captain Shreve High School 6115 E. Kings Hwy. backtalk should be boycotted? Shreveport, LA 71105 The Enterprise is published once monthly during each school year by the news­ paper staff at Captain Shreve High School. Sub­ scriptions are available for 25 cents _per issue upon request to The Enterprise.

Editor-in-chief Leechia Jacobs News Editor Jerry Daugherty Susan Nichols Spike Adams Mary Burns Pearl Brown Entertainment Editor Sophomore Junior Sophomore Sophomore Buck Billings "It "I think we should have it, but "No. I don't think politicians really doesn't matter "I think it should be some­ Sports Editor because not over there because they"may should be sticking their noses it won't hurt Russian if where in the United States­ Kenneth Myers try to do something to our into it. They would think that we we go or don't go. If we don't go, closer to home. If they (U .S. Business Manager Russia people. • were chicken if we didn't go over will win the medals Olympic team) go over there, Christy Jones there. Besides, they (the instead of us ... they train alot they might hold them hostages Advertising Manager Olympics team) have spent alot harder because we have a lot of like the Iranians are doing now. • Nikki Saxon of time, money, and effort strong points ... If we don't go Photographer working out." to Russia, they'll win the medais Mark Brelsford instead of us." Artist Pat Bertinelll CAN'T YO..YSIA'/ A~E WHE}.J I'M TALKING?

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Business Staff: Lucretia Carol Gandy, Jill Booker Whittington Junior "I don't think it should be boy­ Advisor: Mrs. Gaye Gannon cotted because it's a big event everyone's all psyched up about . The Enterprise/February 14, 1980 / news 3 the college news briefs bound Student Council The Student Council sponsored Sadie Hawkins Dance will be The college-Level Examination . held in the Capt. Shreve gym February 29 from 8:00 til 12:00. Admis­ Program (CLEP), sponsored oy sion will be $4 for couples and $2.50 for individuals. Marty Johnson the College Board offers students and Bill McFadden will provide the entertainment and the dress will the opportunity to obtain college be traditional country style. credit by examination. Student Council Week is scheduled for February 17-21. Various activities such as " Student Council Works For Me Day" and the presentation of the Mike Mark Memorial Award to the outstanding The tests are divided into two senior will highlight the week. categories: General Examina­ CODAC tions and Subjects Examinations . For the past two Wednesdays, the CODAC Teams were sent to General Examinations are 90- Arthur Circle, Riverside, Eden GarCfens, and University elementary minute objective tests that mea­ schools to inform the students about drug abuse, according to spon­ sure achievement in the liberal sor, Floyd English. arts: English Composition, The teams visited fourth grade classes teaching lessons geared Humantities, Mathematics, toward self-esteem rather than trying to scare the students about Natural Sciences, Social drug abuse. Sciences, and History. The Sub­ Scholarship Awarded ject 8taminations measure John 'M. Trigg , a senior at Captain Shreve High School , won a achievement in .specific college­ four-year Army ROTC scholarship to any college or university across level courses. the country offering the Senior ROTC program. The scholarship provides for full tuition, textbooks, laboratory The flowers above were handed out to many CS students this The tests are given the third fees, and $100 per month subsistance allowance. morning as a part of Junior Class Flower Hour, an annual week of each month throughout John is the Shreve Junior ROTC Cadet Corps Commander, a money-raising project of the juniors for the Junior-Senior Prom. the year at colleges and univer­ Student Council Senior senator, president of the Cadet's Officers' Those who helped distribute the flowers were (from left, sities listed in CLEP Test Centers Club and a member of the school Centenary Quiz Bowl Team, Gator bottom) Tanya Gandy, class president, and Melanie Snodgrass; & Other Participating Institu­ Football Squad, Explorer Post 94 and Special Forces Club. His other (top) Antonio Washington, Paula Prelow, and Susan Ulmer. tions at the cost of $20 per test. outstanding achievements include the national SupGrior Cadet Decoration and Sons of the American Revolution Bronze Medal More than 1, 700 educational awards, Senior Army Instructor Award, Best Drilled Cadet and CS students view 'rec' institutiODS in all 50 states now Outstanding Squad Leader Awards, and he was nominated. for offer college credit on the basis appointment to West Point and the Naval Academy. of CLEP scores. If the test results Orchestra to your college, room as a social priv1~ege are acceptable On Feb. 19 the CS orchestra will play for the Captain Shreve you can receive credit. Band Parents Club. They will also perform at the solo ensemble festi­ by Leechia Jacobs student attend class for that val Feb. 27 at the First Baptist Church in Bossier City. Because of the new tardy period only. Increasing numbers of college pol icy at Shreve, there has been Administrative vs Students entrants are getting college Speech Tournament an excessive number of students The administration feels that credit before attending their first Captain Shreve High School drama teams recently competed sent to the reclamation room­ the reclamation room is a class for CLEP exams taken at with 26 Louisiana high schools in the Northwestern State University what school administrators view " lesson teacher"- a means of the time they enter. They save speech tournament receiving Overall , Novice, and Advanced division as an alternative to suspension. punishment opposed to students not only a year's tuition and fees Sweepstakes trophies. According to Harry Norris, views. At random , students who and other expenses, but also a Other winnings included Storytelling-Everett! Silas, first novice; supervisor of the CS "Rec" have been sent to the re­ year's time in pursuit of their Susie Mason , third novice; and Johndavid Horning second room , 95 % of the students who clamation room sometime this educational goals. advance. have .been referred to him in the year, were asked how they felt 1n Humorous Speaking Rod Spence placed first in the novice last months have been those about the system. A majority division and Elizabeth Reeder, first in the advanced division. Poetry with an accumulation of five or see it as a "social privilege." Reading trophy winners were Ed Shaw , second novice; and Janine ten tar ides. He said that in Students seem to think that the ''buy''/ ines Goldstein , first novice. the past years, only about 6 per­ " rec " room is not really punish­ Give Shreve Students placed in Dramatic Interpretation. They cent of the students sent him for ment because a majority of the were: Steve Johnson , first novice; Everett Silas, second novice; Rod Lost-1980 class ring. Initials tardies, the majority being for day they have no assignments Spence, third novice; Mark McCrocklin, third advanced; and SCG . If found, bring to the office discipline behavior. to work on, are allowed to look Elizabeth Reeder, second advanced. for reward. Principal Sandra McCalla at magazines and take breaks In Extemporanous Speaking, Steve Johnson and Rod Spence said that the " rec room " is con­ between class schedules. Some placed third and first places respectively, in the novice division. sidered an alternate for sus­ see the only punishment in the Want to be financially inde­ Mark McCrocklin placed first in the advance division. pension because students are system as their lunch· period pendent and buy that dregm Daniel Sklar placed second in the advance Original Oratory allowed to make up for the work which begins at 10:10 a.m. care you always wanted? Send division and Susie Mason and Mark McCrocklin, third in Duet missed the day they are in the before the regular lunch shifts. stamped, Self-addressed en­ Acting . " rec room". Whereby if they When asked if by having velope to: AV Ehterprises, P.O . FBLA were suspended, they would not spent a day in the reclamation Box 37571 , Shreveport, La. Shreve Future Business Leaders of America will be com­ be allowed to do so. room if that has given them an 71103. HURRYI LIMITED peting in district FBLA rally to be held at Green Oaks High School, Teachers are informed one or incentative not to gain more SUPPLY! Information requests Saturday, February 16. two days prior to the date tardies which wciuld lead to not accpeted if a stamped, CS students will be competing in the following division: Current assigned for certain students to ·suspension , many said that it self-addressed envelope is not events, economics, job discription, business arithmetic spelling, be kept in the reclamation room . would. enclosed. bookkeeping, accounting. Norris said that the students are advised to get their own assignments; however teachers sometimes send it for them to work on. However, under certain circumstances Free IBeallsl such as a test scheduled that day, a teacher may request that a Stark Ravin Eastgate only! Burger 7798 Youree Drive WITH PURCHASE OF ONE WHEN THIS COUPON IS Expires PRESENTED AT STARKS. February 28 , 1980

2-4 Week Delivery DJfqf!S DOWNTOWN special 4 The Enterprise/February 14, 1980 Journalistically speaking • • • More Letters New Wave The articles on by Mark Wendt pages 4 and 5 are products of Gaye Gannon 's Dear second Editor, Those participating in Student Is and fifth period journal ism students. The students have heavy metal dying? Has been I am really disappointed in Council deserved to get a credit writing editorials, movie reviews , in-depth features hard work heard its best days, and enter­ Captain Shreve High School . It since the unit requirements taining features about students at Captain waiting now to die a slow death Shreve. Read on ... seems to me that with as for high school many will be greater at the hands of yet another students as we have beginning here, there in the fall of 1980. megapop super product Editoral could be such as Comments more participation in New Wave? school activities. Going to other This new requirement involves Recently, the world of rock n' school's football games, basket­ having 22 credits to graduate roll seems populated by a new ball games, adn other various rather 1 How than the 20 12 present kind of spectacle. Pop groups can we boycott? sports, it is really embarrassing. credits. Regardless, credits like Fleetwood Mac and Bee There is such a good turn out on the council by Carolyn Van Osdell and should have been Gees, or thei r harder rock Should our sides are almost bare. We earned before due to the type counterparts, the United States participate in the 1980 Olympics in Boston and Russia? Much are one of the largest schools in of activity involving leadership controversy has been aroused about what action the Foreigner dominate the field United the area and yet we have a very and development for the States should take. And it appears that the political opinion of multi-million sellers, sharing it taking precendent. low participation in pep squad student" s growth. Under the the Of course. this is of importance and must be spotlight with yet another considered due and band. Plus other schools future requirements , students kind to Russia 's invasion of another nation. However, of emerg ing pop star, have got twirlers, dance line will be limited or unable politics alone should not dictate the final decision of the boycott. to the simple songwriter such as The girls, and more participation-or participate, in this Olympics has been an international event for many type Billy Joel or Warren Zevon . years. should I say, more school spirit . of endeavor for a fu II four Almost everyone enjoys sports, especially of such magnitude. years Today, rock music reaches We It seems to me that with all the due to the necessity should remember that international conflicts have previously of millions more ears than ever existed energetic people we have in this scheduling credited subjects. , yet the games proceeded. The purpose of the Olmpic before. Television has played Games is to school , we could have more For example, to be a Student let the great athletes of the world vie with each other in a big part in its proliferation school participation. So if Council member a spirit of peace and friendship . Our athletes should be you for four years and sales. From the earliest able to com­ agree with me, without pete and have a chance at stardom. tell your friends credit , would require "Midnight Special" to telecasts To to get involved. If you don 't have earning two other credits during of the prepare for this great sports event requires practice, team­ " California Jam ", rock work, and years the time to be a member please summer school. music has of training. Therefore, the Olympics should not be changed considerable. boycotted come out and support them Could by the United States because there are many other ways this be the effect of rock of whenever you can. The best protesting against Russia. This event should be considered solution in this matter over-commercialization? Four to as a competitive Name withheld upon request is to allow eight sports activity regardless of the political environ­ cred it for Student years ago it was an im­ ment. Also Council members possibility , the many interested parties should be allowed to enjoy , regardless to think that the and of the new Ston'es observe the games and the event should not be politcally requirement. Student or The Doos could motivated. Dear Editor, Council members deserve a infringe o.n the time and minds I wish to commend the credit because we put forth alot of the viewing public the way excellent work that the business of work and effort towards the Kiss did on their NBC prime The department family- of Captain Shreve is student government. And the time speical which featured their doing. benefits of this program are make-up and stage antics rolled Captain Shreve has some essential in preparing our into super-type hero images IS it beyond repair? of the most modern facilities youth for greater challenges chasing " bad guys" . in its business department. and understanding in the many In veiw of this commerciali­ Students by Alan Downs " home'' situation by the tradi­ get first-hand exper­ areas of our society. zation, it's no wonder that last ience with Could it be that the corner­ tional arrangement. It has been many of the machines year there was an 84 percent that Carolyn Van stone of America's foundation clearly shown by Sigmund Freud they will use when they Osdell increase in the number of albums is cracked beyond repair? that a man and wife marriage enter the business world. CS that sold 9 million or more copies is the The family has been labeled relationship is necessary for the only school in Caddo in the United States. Despite Parish by many scholars, past and proper and healthy raising of with a MT/ ST (Magntic Dear Editor, Led Zepplin 's two-plus million Tape present, as the basic unit of a child, even though new / Selective Tape), a machine sold on the well produced album which I, among other American society. It is noted philosophies project that "any­ is used by many people, feel "The Song Remains the Same" that the pep by even the Communist party thing goes ". business firms around town. squad routines COl lid or the five to ten million gross be a little jazzier. that the family is the building Local business firms are con­ Right now they for the movie, it will be small block of social stantly seeking Captain are boring. After all , who really institutions that America is raising a parent­ Shreve peanuts compared to the twenty­ make America COE (Cooperative Education wants to see a group of girls strong and give less generation. Being a parent ) million gross by the Bee Gee's it backbone, schools students for jobs. Shreve parading up and down the field? , churches, is more than biological , it is 's on their highly publicized jobs, and governments reputation for dependability I and my friends don 't. Some of depend psychological too. How can Saturday Night Fever LP. on lessons taught only and quality work should the other schools have routines in a stable we require courage out of Many American groups, home. What if be praised. Congratulations with kicks and other body move­ these homes no a generation when its parents though, shun the "over hyped" longer to Captain Shreve and the ments. exist? couldn ' t even find the courage fine press coverage and seek their The family has been the object work of the Business Depart- fame by playing to face the problems of I ife This, I feel, is enjoyable. I over 200 dates of attack by nearly every ment. a year. Among civil together? Divorce means "to have noticed that others feel the these touring rights grouQ. Common Woneaundrea Gilliam rockers trends, seperate permanently". same way , by seein their smiles lies the heart of the introduced by these groups, industry and America, don't divorce freedom and applause. After a pep squad big names such as show that anything goes REO Speedwagon in a for the lust of foolishness. Dear Editor, routine, the applause is usually , Ted Nugent, Aerosmith , I am a Senior Senator in the just school spirit , and there's not and Queen. You Captain Shreve Student Council. much of that. won't find jingle singers like The members in Student Council BarryManilow out trying to Letters compete with who serve as liaisons between Perhaps if our pep squad that. Instead , Dear Editor they rely mainly , administration bother to enforce the faculty and the student learned dances instead of just on media At the present coverage and time Captain a rule the student body will body, attend an hour class each marches, the spirit would rise pop radio airplay Shreve holds a closed to reach their audience. campus disobey? day during school. But , to serve and more people would come to policy. This means Because of bands that Sarah Flowers in this capacity, no credit is our games. At least it's worth a such as students are not allowed to leave earned toward requirements for try! Aerosmith and Led Zepplin , the campus anytime during qraduation. rock music is still the music the Dear Editor, Leanne Burelbach day without permission from the of the teenager. The student Council , office, nor are people not con­ the mediating body between the nected with school allowed to administration and themselves, but for enter. I feel that this the student those is petty body, two-timers. and unnecessary does not receive a credit Eating it up-­ rule for the for their regular first period Who would want to eat twice school to enforce, due to the class , even though more outside out of the lunchroom and why? simple fact that the students can time and work is required in They ' re mostly athletes­ return from lunch in plenty of Shreve style seminar attendance, errands the football , baseball and time for their following classes. , and upholding the responsi­ basketball players. When 1 also feel that the students · by Woneaundrea Gilliam proves to be bilities of the council itself than educational. asked about the quality of the would return in time so that they is Some people can get There required in most are several ways in food , on basketball player could retain this privilege. academic through two, maybe three, courses ·. which those two-timers go replied , " It 's alright Last year It has been recognized in thirty minutes, while to me." security guards were others about their business. They Another by the administration that prac­ only have basketball player hired for the purpose of en­ time enough for rush into the lunchroom , tical and applied education is and said , " It 's only a quarter forcing this rule , however, they one. What"s the rush about? stand in the long important for a complete educa­ line just and I think that's good. " St ill did not have total success be­ Eating lunch of course' as everyone else does tion and sufficient career . But another basketball player said cause the students could still The majority of CS students while you and your friends training. why is the student who that sometimes there are a leave and return undetected-! eat lunch in the lunch­ become so involved in your council not recognized for the group of girls who sit and know , 1 was one of the many. room eat only once. These conversation , they simply great leadership training it prefer watch him eat and laugh The guards didn't ~ven remain to engage in con­ step around you and get their provides? versation at how fast he eats, but throughout the year due the lack with their friends plates. Breaking- you know Government administration while according to him , it doesn 't of funds. they eat at a leisurely itl Then , while they 're tackl­ has become one of the largest pace. bother him and he's going The ing one plate, they notice that to keep school could easily put business in America. Yearly But what right on eating. When about those other the cold line is now shorter, forth an open campus polic, thousands of new and old jobs Gators asked if they ' re really that that you may have so they jump up and allowing students to leave and are filled in government- offices get hungry, they all replied , noticed daily in both the another plate before eat lunch elsewhere. To prevent requiring expert leadership eating " Yea, we eat it don't we." abili­ hot and cold lunch lines? the first one. others from entering ties. To the innocent eye, the school, Those interested in these H ow do they accomplish twice just (which I very seriously don 't positions need the opportunity watching some of those two­ to as much in thirty minutes as But what happens when doubt would be a problem) learn these ski lis and at the same timers would make one others seem to be able to? the lines seems to stay long? someone could be posted time, receive credit for their think that the food is going Who are these people and Oh , haven ' t you noticed those between the school and each of labor. It is my strong belief that to get UiJ and run. The what are their techniques? different groups that just the three parking lots so that student council deserves sit half pint of milk has only two the Why do they punish them­ around the lunch tables students could flash their recognition and with­ swallows. Also we must not encouragement selves with all of that food . out ever I.D eating? Well , those forget to lick our .'s. This need not be an extra it needs by giving those who Breaking in Line? fingers employee young ladies play a vital roles. as not to leave on the payroll , merely enroll a credit for this necessary An observation a taste of any­ of the daily You see, they're not buying t hing someone familiar with the CS training. routine Wonder if the school lunchroom crowd those occasional lunches for I .D . card. So why should the Alan W. Downs has a choking policy' The Enterprise/February 14, 1980 5) Playing iokes . . . It can be hilarious

by Carolyn Van Osdell mained angry. " I felt like I couldn't stop "This is going to be the laughing . best joke I ever I thought it was pretty funny ," Desiree played on somebody," said said . Mark. Dina Bennett, a senior, also "But , don' t you think has played a it's a dirty trick to put joke on somebody. Dina cellophane over was initiating this guy the toilets? " commented his for the choir at her friend. church, and she got some of those red tablets that stain your teeth from " I think it ' s going to be pretty the funny myself. dentist. (These tablets stain your Let 's stand by the bathroom teeth red in and see what areas where you many have missed happends," said Mark. burshing or where cavities may be forming .) "We acted The first victim subtly walks out out of the bath­ like we were eating the red tablets, pretending room red-faced and is embarrassed to tell it was ca ndy. " Dina said . So this guy chewed anyone; there on , the process continues the Romance-­ . Mean­ tablets. (thinking it was candy) while, Mark and his leaving his teeth friend laugh in the back­ red. And when he smil ground. ed, red teeth appeared instead of white teeth. This scheme Finally, Dina told him , planned by Mark Davis. a senior about his teeth at Captain and he rinsed the red stains What Shreve, appeared comical is it? to him . But off with water. his brother Bo didn't like the idea because it Alan Downs, a senior, remembered playing made some people in his party mad . a joke by Cara Milner Sharon on one of his friends which turned out to be Willis, another junior, When asked how Mark felt about the a With Valentine's Day upon whole mess. Alan got a can of shaving cream. which wants to be stranded in a incident, he replied , " Bo called me us , romance is in a fool , but you unce pressed , the cream continues to the air. mountain cabin with Billy D. got to admit that it was funny. squirt out. How do " And the guy who pressed the CS students Williams . Many other female Practical joking shaving cream was feel about is a common way of in for a real treat. "We romance? How do they juniors picture thier attention-getting sprayed it and it kept describe perfect or just having a good laugh , spraying and spraying their ideal romantic evenings as having such as substituting and spraying ," said Alan . dinner at an breath spray with perfume, "Then he scooped evening? expensive restaurant pulling it up in his face, " he added. and then a chair from under a person , unscrewing This evidently Most students begin their going the sounded like a lot of fun , except for for a walk in the moon­ salt and pepper tops , etc. Some jokes are the guy ideal romantic evening with a harmless with the cream in his face. light, or, perhaps, cuddling close tricks played on persons , such as the Sure candlelight dinner. Following , practical jokes can be a lot of fun , but to the fire and gazing into the usual jokes played on Apri I Fools ' dinner comes wine, a Day . Other sometimes the victim may not see the humor choice flickering flames. "One" girl, jokes are called practical jokes as even popular to those , and may be you do, like in the following situation students with long blonde hair, added quite harmful. The following which who don ' t like a are some reactions took place at school . the taste. And, of few passionate looks from some Captain course , and some Shreve students. " Can I borrow your soft music is a must romantic kisses lipstick?" asked a girl when to her evening. with a lisp. romancing. Then, also, Most sophomores Pranks is the think the are fun " Sure," giggled Amy ever-popular fire; be same when it comes Desiree Smith . W to romance. , a junior. thinks she' s good at So the girl began in a fireplace or a campfire, Dinner, and playing pranks primping and smeared on both a movie, and then on other people. For instance, the lipstick. are truly romantic. maybe Desiree But it wasn ' t lipstick. It was super­ a ride by the lake. One got hold of some invisible ink. She pur­ glue which One senior, handsome, looked like a lipstick container. Yet , sophomore thinks that horror posely spilled some of the ink on this bearded fellow , said that to girl , Amy allowed the girl to use the glue as lipstick. make movies have the best effect Deborah . After noticing the blue ink spot a good impression, he'd on her Amy thought it was pretty funny until give for the evening. One sophomore sweater, Deborah became quite perturbed. the his date a single, long-stemmed Mean­ girl 's lips stuck together from the superglue. girl would like to take a walk by while, everybody started laughing everyone red rose. Another senior likes Amy McGowen , a junior remembers this the lake and then "go for a swim . except Deborah that is . After Desiree told her incident the idea of taking a large boat that quite well. " It was funny until we got Hint, Hint!" Another wants to the ink would disappear, Deborah out in the middle of the still re- sent down to the office." she said . ocean be "on a deserted island with with her special someone a , and rich widower who left his kids with the moon reflecting on the at home!" A sophomore boy water, "Let nature take its thought he'd "really course". An unusual answer like to act on came from Senior the Edward Cloyd , the scene from Shakespeare's who, after a ?-course Bathtub meal , Romeo and Juliet" . How much vs. Shower would take his date out into more romantic can one get? the country where they could watch the sun rise. On the other A freshman , Angela Wagner, side of romance , one senior just thinks an interesting evening wants Jane Kennedy, alone, in would be to have the popular a Hilton Inn suite. by "candelight dinner and then go Mary Stamper Showers to some people are Juniors unromantic In the beginning dancing." But there is one catch . , man took not refreshing , convenient Junior boys seem his to be the It has to be with " Mr. Right". common bath , not in a tub, or even quick. No, to most unromantic some of any CS A male freshman , with but in steams and pools of water. it's just a habit. students big blue It seems to . Some seem totally eyes and dimples Yes , man has come along way. wake some people , said "A up and " It unaware of the meaning of romantic evening From the stream came the starts me off is .. . going in­ to a good morning." romance, and mistake it for frog gigging vention or concept of a wooden said sophomore with my girl­ Dee Spillman. something else.Then there are friend . bathtub, then to a fiberglass Another !" sophomore, Bob the Junior whose idea of romance It seems engrossment. The fiberglass Brown quite obvious that , based his opinion on is deer hunting. But there are a Shreve formed its advancements a national students have been ' into aspect and said , few romantic juniors; one thinks watching sunken shapes commonly "Save energy too many movies found , shower with a " horseback ride thru an Aspen and in the more contemporary reading too many love , a friend. " So it was said , thicket in late September when modern homes. stories. Well , except for the very The tubs are but was conversation the main the leaves are turned known " is few , who know what real as the sunken bathtubs. motive? romantic. Along romance is . with shapes, the attach­ Although showers are the in ments also progressed , such things, some students are still as whirlpools, hot tubs, and a little old-fashioned . They seem massage devices. to find bathing very relaxing Those embarrassing But with all these and moments-­ new devices. soothing . Senior Wone­ is the bathtub, through all this aundrea Gilliam said , " I would progress finally making its exit? rather sit in a bathtub and relax It appears the students at than stand up. A bath is a good You J·ust Captain have to smile Shreve seem to think place to sit and think ." She said so. It seems that the shower she stays in the bathtub from 30 by is really Sarah Flowers How can taking over. Most to 50 minutes a day. Ed Asyd. Eve ryo any of us overlook the "cute" ne has had a least one unplanned incidents students at CS find the modern senior, finds a bath soothing that happened right here at CS? catasrophe that left him feeling horribly embar­ convenience of a shower less to sore muscles. One day at lunch time. Elizabeth rassed. You know the feeling- all you want Love, time-consuming. Senior Cathy to senior, fell down the stairs in front of everybody. do is dig a hole and crawl inside. With Love feels a shower is much Some siudents a little " My books went everywhere, and found baths not coaxing , some students from the then I had to quicker. She says , second hour pick them all up. It was kind " I get right soothing , but dirty. They felt journalism class were persuaded of embarrassing." down to business to reveal Then, of course, there's when I jump as though the water they were some of their more embarrassing Jeff Teague, who can't be in: I don moments. normal like everyone ' t have much time." An­ bathing in became dirty There are else and fall down the stairs. soon always the stunts that occur No- he other student, Robert Sims also after you began bathing. in restaurants. has to fall up them.(?) Gaye For instance, senior Debra Stor­ If we want feels that a bath takes too Gannon , teacher at ment pulled to regress to those great days at CS said . a sm oo th move when she managed nu-rsery long and is too much trouble. " I take a bath to turn school , junior Lisa Fiore and all of her with bubbles and over a whole pitcher of Dr. Pepper, and He said , "There's always some­ then rinse senior little classmates were instructed to eat all the the soap off. " She Lisa Go, a waitress, did even better when food thing better to do than therefore on their plates "which was gross" she to take gets a shower I b.ath she dropped a whole tray of food. said . " So a bath. " combination These instead of eating it, I used in one. Senior tie in with Nancy Lodestro 's eighteenth to put it down my Too big for birthday pants. Then the teacher found Tub! Karen Corbett felt a bath was too celebration at a local bar. When out and she told One student everyone was mymom.ltwasawful ." feels incon­ soapy. She said , "The soapy singing Happy Birthday , venienced the waitress spilled a Then there is sophomore by a bathtub. He. water sticks on you." Joy Gray. flaming drink on Nancy 's Terresa Mobley. senior clothes. After it was put She was in a swimming David Cook , says , " I Junior , fee ls a bath is quite out , they had to class with a "real good start the song all over. " It was looking coach." can't fi t in a bathtub: it 's too greasy and rather awfu ll'' When I took a dive, I lost my unpleasant said Nancy. bottoms short. Even a shower is barely 1f you add . You talk about embarrassed. I " oil . When senior Dina Bennett was on a church tall enough to use I " Although there trip ar many ways , she couldn 't understand why everyone con­ Now Many students seem to take here comes the clencher. Senior Janet to be a bath , or shower. you tinued to look at her so strangely while refreshed by the she was Jimes was on the river front waching the splashing always have the same outcome. talking. As it turned out , she fire­ water fall kept repeating a works. wt1erc she saw a gu·y who was from the shower. cleanliness. Baths and showers dirty word and she didn't unaware senior Ri chard realize it. m uch less that he was exposing himself. " I started Knightlinger to some people are perfunctory know what it meant . Sh saying e said when she asked the Oh my God I Oh my God! He looked says , ·• 1 love the cool water duties as to others a meaning it down and sort pleasure. rea ll y got sticky! Then there is Anna of ran off real quick! " splashing · all over my body." The methods may Jacobs. change and "I was in a play one time, and when I got Whether we admit Junior Joe Jessup feels refreshed shapes may alter. up it or not. we've all been but man. in in front of everyone, I forgot my lines. It was really embarrassed by the t1 ot steam that the end, wi really some time or another. At the ll in some way always embarrassing because everybody looked time it isn · surrounds his entire body take at t a bit funny . but when you look back a bath. me like I was a complete fool ." on these events. you've just got to smile I 6 sports The Enterprise/February 14, 1980 Gators ending season on top of things

Boys on way to playoffs Girls make playoffs The Lady Gators have made the playoffs for the first time since their beginning three years by Bob Brown Gators out. Green Oaks 40-28 ago. Captain Shreve Gators, who lead to a 41-40 Gator advantage. They finished the district slate dominated the first round of dis­ Then in the fourth quarter, Jason at 8-2, good enough for second trict play and won it with an White, Shreve's leading scorer behind the Bossier Lady Bearcats impressive 5-0 record , went up ~th 21 points, made 11 points to and All-Stater Tamiko Frank, against the Green Oaks Giants boost Shreve to a 56-55 lead. the only team to beat the in who have a surpising 2-0 record Shreve kept that lead and went district. starting the second round. on to beat the Giants by a score Shreve went into the game of 65-60. Besides Jason White's The leading scorer for the with a 2-0 record and after the impressive 21 points, the rest of Lady Gators thus far is Pam first half of play it look as though the Gators played well, with Joe Johns averaging 14.8 points per they wouldn't make it through Pickett scoring 15 points. Shreve game. The leading rebounder the second round. At one point in made mistakes in the first half is Susan Goldman with 10.0 the second period the Giants led and only connected with 13 of 22 a game and Rose Kondrat with 30-16, and then at the half, they from the line, but with that win 9.5 rebounds and 7.3 points per had Shreve 30-20 . over Green Oaks, Shreve's game. Tina Pennywell is the 1n the second half it was Green record is now 19-9, and they are assist leader with Jackie Ford Oaks to make the mistakes and in a three way tie for second being the second leading assist Shreve instantly took advantage place. Their eyes are on a second leader. of them . Shreve's famous round championship to go along "The Lady Gators are im­ Senior Susan Goldman goes for the tip-off in the Lady Gator's number 6 man , Roger Williams, with their first round champion­ proving with each game," said game against Green Oaks-another sweet victory! came in and made three straight ship that automatically put them Coach Alma Moore, "We are into the playoffs. jump shots to help the rest of the lookin' good." JV-another good season Neal Carter--a winner for Gators The boys Junior Varsity The li ' l Gators play in a tourna­ Basketball team has ended ment next week that will end by Kenneth Myers This season Neal Carter was last year. My scoring is bigger, another spectacular basketball another winning season. Because Shreve hasn 't been expected to haul most of the which is important to me. " season. The baby Gators went doing well enough to win district scoring load for the Gators. Neal When asked how Jason through the season with only the past few seasons , there have is a 6 foot senior playing White's play has taken the one loss , with that coming from Soccer starts not been any standouts until the wing position, averaging pressure off of him, he replied , the hands of Sibley. Sibley set by Dee Spillman this season. This season there 17.5 points a game. " He is definitely the best a state record for the number The 1980 ROTC soccer team are two: Neal Carter and Jason " He is highly skilled in shoot­ sophomore player in the city. of games without a loss , with is entering the SPAR league White. ing, dribbling, passing, and I draw a lot of attention , but not Shreve being one of the victims which will open on March. defense. His quickness and much is focused on the other in over 70 straight wins. jumping ability make him college players. Jason really doesn't The starters are Eli Pugh, In this league, the Captain Rifle team wins prospect," said the coach of the feel any pressure." Roger Williams, Robert Moore, Shreve team will play three to six Gators, David Boydstun. "His "If we win district, we have a Phillip Templeton , Charles games. After the SPAR league In the Shreveport Chamber of size is the only thing that could chance of making the Top Cupp, and Brady Demery. is over, the team will enter the Commerce sponsored " A " winter hurt his chances of college Twenty Tournament . We don't "The season has been very Shreveport League. In this league, the Shreve " A " Rifle ball . Take for example: If there want to play Woodlawn except good due to the fact that all league, there will be eight teams, Team defeated North Caddo last was a 6' 5" guy who could do in the Finals, but I feel that the players are playing including Captain Shreve. week with a team score of 1 ,251 the things that Neal could do, we and Woodlawn are in the top together," commented Coach Shreve's team will play each to 1,010 for an 11-0 record . In who could they pick?" ten in the state. We played Johnny Burnom , mentor of the team twice for a total of a four­ other state and regional competi­ Neal is the defensive leader better when our backs were Junior Varsity. teen game season . tions, the Shreve "A" Rifle Team and is captain of the team . He against the wall against the good The Junior Varsity has also " It's a great team," says placed 1st of 16 teams at the is averaging 15 rebo~nds and 4 teams," commented Neal . had a taste of winning . Tne Seargent Murray Huffman, Natchitoches X-mas Festival assistans a game. His 70% free Cater also will be playing Gators received second place coach of the CS team. "The competitions, 2nd of 20 teams at throw percentage is the best centerfield for the Gators on in the Benton Tournament. They players are real enthusiastic" , the University of Texas at Arling­ on the team and he is shooting the baseball team. lost to Sibley 68-38. Huffman also said. ton competitions, and 3rd of 37 48 % from the field . teams at the Texas A & M com­ "When I was in the fourth petitions. In addition , Team Cap­ grade I wanted to play on the tain Clyde Dornier and team basketball team (81st ~lrttl~~~ members Michael Nelson, Elementary). I went out and PatrDns Morris Lewis, and David Smith made the sixth grade team," won numerous 1st, 2nd , and 3rd said Neal. ~~or Lt. Col . and Mrs. place individual trophies. " I 've improved much over the fl ,J bral Capri Monarch Zephyr L . M. 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Leechia At Municipal Auditorium Radio, which as received the husband. Jacobs February 17, at 8 p.m. most airplay, and Different , senior, feels that the age 2. Girls would get up before should be 26 and up. Melissa Molly Hatchet concert Strings which was written by dawn to try to snare an owl DeFatta, ·junior, feels , that the Lee. Probably the best song and two sparrows to bring ages should be from 35-40, while At Hirsch Memorial Coliseum on the album is Jacobs Ladder good luck for the rest of the Terrie Michaels thinks the February 25 , at 8 p.m. where Lee puts in some good year. ages should · be 26 to 30, and John Denver concert vocals and synthesizer sounds. 3. A popular British tradition Randy Carrier thinks ages 18-35 says that any woman who would be a good age group. At the Civic Center Lifeson does some good riffing proposes to an unmarried The results of the survey that February 23, 10 a.m. to p.m. on this album, but he still man on Leap Year Day must CS students aren ' t divided in Kiwanis Talent Festival Rush does not pound out the chords be accepted by him . If he may ways. Most students By Buck Billings like the did on 2112, perhaps refuses, he must buy her a answered the survey in the same At Hirsch Memorial Coliseum Rush has taken a whole new their best studio album to date. new silk dress. general way. But on the other Waylon Jennings approach on their newest release Peart, who · wrote the most ·old Laws· side, some students like senior March 1, at 8 p.m. Permanent Wave. Instead of the of the Lyrics as usual , keeps the It is against the law to drive Buck Billings, don 't take the space rock that they became important background beat that camels along Nevada's main draft seriously. According to Out of Town recognized for on the albums is necessary for good rythm. highways. Billings, "War is animalistic, "2112" , " A Farewell to Kings" , The whole album is worth In Idaho, you cannot fish from sadicstic, ungratifying, prim­ Dallas, Texas and "Hemispheres" Rush; the money, and of course the the back of a giraffe. itive, barbaric, and pointless, Dallas Civic Center Geddy Lee- bass guitar, Alex lyrics are in the inner sieve In San Francisco, you are for­ and therefore I think everyone February 17 and 18 Lifeson- lead guitar, and Neil so you can sing along. This band bidden by law to spit on your should indulge in it at least RUSH Peart drums, have gone into has got it together and will be laundry. once. " a more humanistic prospect. around for along time to come. Valentine messages To: Ms. McKinnie To: Debbie Jorstad Rush-all the world's their stage Happy Valentine Day Hope you get those tennis From: Your Leo Club Fans lessons from Chili Man and you To: Lisa Rothell know who! by Buck Billings the first disc, and Rush received but not always done well . Have a happy Valentines Day Love, Missy good sales in Canada and the and I know "you wish"? To: Laurie Clanton Canada's answer to a heavy " A farewell to Kings" and United States. The album "Fly HV Love Scott Did you ever get those metal representative has finally " Hemisphere" were the groups tennis By Night" sold so well that Rush To: Julie Miller and Bethy lessons from Florida Man? been filled. Rush, the rock-iron next two studio album and were was given the Juno award as Bennett roll trio from Toronto have recorded at Rockfield Studios Love, Missy the most promising new group "Happy Valentines Day" To: Christy Wilburn recorded nine albums, one of in London, which is an outdoor in Canada. Fly by Night also Love, Lisa Hope you get a bunch which is titled Archieves a triple studio. On "A Farewell to of went gold . Kings," bieds on be heard in To: Ms. McKinnie valentines from Centenary, album set containing Rush's In July of 1975, Rush entered Happy Valentines Day and Mansfield, LSU, and Florida! first three albums. the background on the eleven the studio again to record their minute song titled "Xanadu" thanks for adopting us!! Love, Missy third album Caress of Steel. The which was primarily takes from Love, Your 30 Astra daughters To: Janet Jimes To; Rae The band, as it is today con­ cover for the album was great Samuel Cooldridges "Kubla Happy Valentine's Day. sists of Geddy Lee, bass , all but the album itself stunk. Sales Khan" "Cygnus X-1" which part Don't walk in front of me, I Love, Your Astra Pal vocals, and Keyboards, Alex were poor and the little airplay one is on "A Farewell to Kings" may not follow. Don't walk To: Lisa Goodman Lifeson, lead, rhythm, and the band had was about com­ and continued on " Hemisphere" behind me I may not lead. Happy Valentines Day Lisa. classical guitar, and Neil Peart , pletely blown away. is some of Rush's famous Just walk beside me and be my Wait till New Orleans. percussion. In the beginning the In 1976 Rush was once again space rock-iron-roll . friend. Sydney band was composed of Lee, Life­ in the studio to record the finest On Rush 's latest album, Love, D .R. Happy Valentines Day son , and John Rusty, percussion , studio album put out by the " Permanent Wave" the band To: Pennie Skipper, · Eric, Barry, and who recorded together on their group thus far. "2112" is a take a new approach to their Happy Valentine's day small Dictionary. first album simple titled Rush. change. Be powerful ablum that proves the music, but I will not go into sure to get To: Madeleine Latham Before their first promotional groups playing and recording detail for the album was schnocked!!! Happy Valentines Day! tour began in 1974, Rusty, due capability. Lifeson , who is to reviewed for this issue. Love, Step With all my love, Chuck to fragile health and musical this day has not riffed the way Rush is one of .the finest heavy To: T.L. frustration, left the group. On Happy Valentine's. To my beautiful sweetheart he did on "2112" , proved his metal bands to perform in quite on Valentines Day! I love you June 29, 1974 Peart entered the abilities as Love, D.R. a heavy metal awhile and hopefully they will Jana Fuller. picture as drummer and two guitarist as did Lee on bass and keep it up. Who knows, maybe To Deborah Tompkins: Let's To Hollie Crowder, my dear­ weeks later Rush played their Peart on percussion. another live album will show go out sometime. 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1637 Milam St. I. - M. Robbins Shreveport, La. features 8 The Enterprise/February 14, 1980 Valentine Messages for Sweethearts To: Craig Evans Happy Valentines Day, To a new friend, Mrs Gannon, Happy Valentines Happy K.S. Day Squel. Day, Cathy Happy Valentines to a good Bonnie. You're friendlier Love, than my Wallbaum. Dana Kimbrough friend, Michelle Gould. your secret pal Love, Lorrie neighbor Jan a To ChucK Law ' s pup Shannon. To my favorite "Sis" on Fuller Happy Valentines Day , Kevin. With lovely smile and Valentines Happy Valentines Day from all bright Day! Dana Kim­ To a real nice teacher Mrs. Love ya, Sarah blue eyes , your girl friends in first hour. You lift my spirit brough. Coleman. Mark Moore Cathy, and give me highs! Love, AM and SO Happy Valentines Day to Mrs. Happy Valentines Day, Fran To: Kathy Beason Happy Valentine's Day T.C. Ely from 3rd period. Spillers! Angela Gallagher Happy Valentines Day , Kathy From, C.T. To Dee and Gee, Happy To a very beautiful girl , Gayla Pam Pernici & Pam Hendershot: Love, Sydney Happy Valentine 's Day, Jackie Valentines! What's the first Butts. Mark Moore I hope ..you get embrarrassed Happy Jenkins. Sweet thing that comes to your mind?! Valentine's Day, Sheila when I tell you people are looking To: Karen Corbett and Edward Paul , Love, Odd Bamburg! Angela Gallagher at you! Cloyd Happy Valentine's Day KID! Happy Valentines Day to You' II always be my valentine, Oh! My gosh I can ' t even Thanks so much for cleaning Lynley Lind everyone in Mr. Lotts 6th Billy Wallbaum! Dana Kim­ believe look! out the boat at the lake and have Steve, Period biology class. brough Love, Linda Holland a HAPPY VALENTINES Happy Valentine's Days , From, Sharon , Laura, Sharon , To my best friend Audrey Catherine Watts DAY. "Boom" and Shawn and my favorite cousin Darlene, Happy Valentines Day! Love, Missy Lynley Lind To Mrs. Coleman from Belinda Happy Valentines Day! You guys ''Do the Dog " To: Amy McCowen Happy Valentines Day! To: Marshall. Happy Valentines can eat some of my candy. Love, Love, Linda Holland Happy Valentines day Amy. Cheap Sung lasses, Buford , Day ! Regina. Susan Ulmer: He I p me make a plan! Father Pat and Reverend Happy Valentines, Levalion To Regina and Audrey, Happy Plant, pencilsharpner, Light­ Sydney Todd. Keep wrecking those and Lamar ! Valentines Day . Love, Dee bulb? I ' II teach you to do t he To; Sydney Dowden Trans! From Screvo. Love , Odd , Dee, and Gina. Dear Mrs. Keith dog ! Happy Valentines Day! Happy Valentine' s and I hope Happy Valentines Day, Cryin To Lyn ley Lind: You are really neat ! Love, Linda Holland everything works out with L.E. Bush ! Happy Valentines Day , Chip. I hope you are here to stay, Scott Fleming: Kathy Love Ya Cushy! To Leah , Happy Valentines For that I ' II even pray ! Happy Valent ines Day! And Happy Valentines Day Pam Day. Lunch with Mrs. LaBorde I send you a big KISS ! !!! To: Lina Lamont Pernici . T T Q T 0 B U C L Y Lynley, Is a pleasure I shall always Love, Linda Holland Happy Valentines Screv Happy Valentines Day horde. day! 1 See To: Sarie Joubert Remember March 24! Happy Valentines Day , Paris ya in Engl ish ne xt year! Pat brings sun and fun , Happy Valentine Day Sis!! From: Don Lockwood From Reshna From , Cathy Volz Even when the food certain­ From your sweet kind, To: Laura Mills To, Jan , Scabby Scabby new principal Ms ly 'adds more. Fid- To our . beautiful , magnificent, Siste Happy Valentines trip Fidtrip Pittapat Happy Valentines r. Day! Pittapat McCalla. Day , Sweet­ Candise Holland: From your Big Sister Kissy Kissy Cake it on Cake it Your leadership heart Randy Boogearts. we dutifully Happy Valentine Sister! To: Christy on Higgins: 1 feel like bustin Love, Jones fo llow! Bu t for the wonderful Kim Waggoner Hi! From Happy Loose, bust in loose. Guess To a beautiful your loving sister, Valentines Day Who? changes dear Sandy , We thank friend ; I love Linda From your cuz Brian Evans, Happy y ou cause they are dandy you too, Jill Booker. ! Susan Ulmer & Sarie Joubert: To: Becky and Ricky , Valentines Day. Michelle Day To are assistant Dear Diane Ely, principal , Happy Valentines Day . February 9- Congratulations Happy Valentines Day Lisa Tommy Powell How do I get to know you , G. Love, Linda Holland and much happiness. Wait till New Orleans. Though as a coach you really? To Dor have Attention: Doug Million: To: Sherrie B. , is, thrown the towel , we Gators You are so stern and prim , Someone who lives at 7501 Having you around Hey girl! Glad 1 met ya 2 appreciate your Talking to you seems like a sin brings quick wit and . M iII brook Drive Loves You! sunshine to the yrs. ago! Hope to have a lot more Shaunda, will you gloomiest day. ready smile which helps us be J.T. 's Doug Million: To Don Lockwood fun this year ( cause we always - work Valentine? , . thru that extra mile! Would you like All my do}!. Dawn , to a date to Sadie love, hugs, and kisses . ToLaura: my best friend who Hawkins? Lina Lamont Love , Gigi Happy Valentines I hope to be friends with for Day! a Call: 555-6990 To Kat, To: Landers Don Elie, Love you , Brown long time. Rae Roses are red and so is Holly Your smile makes Just to let you To Marty, with love from Jim, I'll see you in the , the day know that I court­ I love you and your brighter. care. Have Kathy 1 Happy room someday! name is Happy Valentines Day a happy Valentines Valentines HA! Have a Colly. little Sis. Bunches Day!!! Day! Happy Valentines of love, Big Day. Guess Who? Sis. Love, To Judy Langley: Christy Jones, Cheryl Daniels Happy All the freshman Girls: To: Sharon T., Happy Valentines Neall Happy Valentines Day 1!! Valentines Day! Rose Happy Valentines Day to Highs and Happy From Jeremy From "Merle" all lows, but never V' Day Glena. Love, Gray Miller the Senior Boys!! dull!! Keep Smiling! Groe To Jane Nichols: To Beth "Baby Bubba" Roger, Roger, Don ' t be blue, To both of my sisters Let's go to Happy Valentines Day! Bennett. From Bernie and OM Joe-go-get-a­ "Master G" cause you know I "Gary's ' m in love with Trish Fontaine, bear-Roe Clyde Dornier friend" you!! New York is Fabulous Scribulure and To Susan Baldwin: To Shelley Clements: and so is Browna! Don't Guess Happy Happy forget Who? Gale!! Happy "V" Day. Valentines Day! Let's Valentines Day!! to watch "All My Attention: All my love, go ! Rosa and Sacree Jeremy Gray Children". Remember Liz it's I am wishing all of my terrific Happy Valentines Day Mrs. Speed , Mike, Valentine's Day. Have a Happy to all friends a Happy Valentines Day! my girls- Manda, Roses are red , Be my Valentir)e! One! E. Love Kathy, Terri , violets are Renee Laura, Sherri , Aimee, Jodi blue, your name is gorgeous I Love you, Tammy To Janet Kent: , , Roses are red, violets are blue, and Sharon. what happened Mrs. Johnston: Let ' s spend the night at to you? your I love you Doug Million Just Have a G-r-r-r-r-r-eat house next T AE-EM and Lost of love, Mom kidding! Happy Party! that is so true. Jay, Happy Valentines from Valentines Day! E. Valentines Oayl your student Love Guess Who? Stay Linda Lyons- off the coke and the weed. Happy Valen­ Love, Happy " Lonely Hearts " Day! From Lesley: Your habit is terrible. tines! Me(not your secret Pal) To S.F. , B.J. , C.L ., and P.L . Laura, Pam and Linda Lou , From: Ree Jeremy Gray Stilts, from T.M . Kathy, Martha, Pam and Sarah Happy Valentines Day Valentines I Jeremy Gray You 're the bestll Happy Darryl , Mr. Garrett, I love you and too , Cindy, Melanie Alicia and Rogers!! 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You all need To Gretchen Clark. Charles Eldred Jeremy Gray To my friends at lunch. dancing lessons to learn the dog! Wayne Have a Happy Valentine"5 Hall , I'll be your To Jane Mecom : From D. Ely Seniors '81- watch out world , Valentine Day!. Glad you're my little-big if you'll let me ride Happy Valentines Day! To: Melissa Defatta, here we come 1! your motorcycle! sister! Hope we'll stay Jeremy Gray out of Have a Happy Valentines Love, Lynda Holland deep trouble! J 'ai taime!. Chuck E . Paul Hoeflinger: Day. Su , Roy , th8 sweetest Love, Gigi brother any­ Happy Valentines Day!! JD Happy Valentines Day 11 one could To Todd Wolf ran ever have. Good luck Bunches and Bunches!! Happy Valentines Day, Amy Hope you 're looking forward with S.J. Happy Good luck in wrestling! Hope Valentines Day. Me! McCowen. to going to New Orleans! Happy you had a nice year at Shreve! Valentines Mrs. Kim: From Sandra Scott Steve Matthews Allen with love. Glad we beca\-ne friends. 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