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Enterprise Valetine Messages Captain Shreve High School, Shreveport, Louisiana See Page 8 Volume X , Number 5 February 14, 1980 Editorial Comment the---~~ Enterprise Captain Shreve High School, Shreveport, Louisiana Valetine Messages See page 8 Volume X , Number 5 February 14, 1980 Editorial comment ... Who's Who ... rThat crazy little thing called love' 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 by the faculty for Who's are attempting to answer these jealousy, passion , joy, fear, and Who Among American High School students on the basis of scholar­ questions by doing laboratory most definitely love-are accom­ ship, character service, and leadership. Student chosen were John studies with humans and panied by love's symptoms: Holloway, Leech ia Jacobs, Verett M ims, Karen Purdy, Curtis animals. As literary artists trembling hands, increased 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? John Holloway Leechia Jacobs Verett Mims In the 1960's the Beatles sang your teens , 20 's, or over. But this -Do I find myself daydreaming " 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 , psychologist might be that "Crazy Little Thing necessary? Is it recognizable? Stanley Shaefer Karen Purdy Curtis Holmes Clyde Cornier Definable? at Columbia University has Called Love ." 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 draft een and you get drafted, you that " women aren't like men ... The r~sults of a random might not even 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 as "the If all that Afghanistan stuff gets drafted , "because I might get radicals" of the sixties. The out 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 \ Delay, junior, is for women being I Wha·t were some of the rea­ sophomore Pat Bertinelli drafted "in everything but com­ , c . oc:n.. ~u \1.. 01 sons whey students don't want says that "Congressmen should .... 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 18-26 if they want the draft Cloyd thinks that women should President Carter and other Greer's, response. Terrie by Jerry Daugherty reinstated and not the 40-50 be in "combat if necessary." government officials talk of Michaels, senior, feels that it year old Congressmen ." Senior Draft-now or later? Vietnam War 1957-1974 unity among the Americans is an infringement on (our) Randy Carrier, says the draft Most CS boys and girls feel The American Destiny while groups of college students personal rights." Andrea Defoy, should not be reinstated "until that the draft should be rein­ Encyclopedia says of the at various universities chant junior, said the draft should be after we are about to get killed. stated now instead of waiting Vietnam war: "No foreign con­ "Hell no, we won't go!" reinstated, but only if they for. until the United States is in more flict so frustrated , so bewild­ (the U.S.) are in a desperate That 's what the army is immediate danger. Most CS boys ered, so divided America as did situation where they would need They wanted to die when they enlisted , so after they die, we polled also said they might sign the Vietnam war." Has the temperament of the more people. " Cara Milner, up in the armed forces if the The sixties was an era of draft country's youth changed since junior, feels that "Unless we can go get killed ." United States was in direct dodgers, anti-war, anti-govern­ the sixties and early seventies (the United States) are really Women being drafted How do CS students feel threat of war even if there were ment and anti-American rail ies when the United States was in in danger, I don't think they no draft. The girls, however, and demonstrations, bonfires the midst of a "no-win " war with should do it." "I think he about women being drafted? Most boys were in favor of in ROTC buildings, riots, and Vietnam , allowing the country (President Carter) should set (Continued on page 7) general apathy. 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' by Anna Jacobs The 1980 Captain Shreve Quiz their education . The average ICC a friendly aca­ Bowl members are Karen Purdy, person without a well-rounded The idea for 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 teacher Campbell , team alternate. Also, Trophies and scholarships are and Quiz Bowl coach. Quiz Bowl coaches are CS awarded to winners of the sp, L Li .ng English teacher Sheri Childs and Centenary Quiz Bowl. $300 The Quiz Bowl , organized and Sellers. scholarships which are being CLJ!:;..c:;Lng sponsored by Centenary College Questions for the Centenary sponsored by Fabsteel Co. are to individual winning .,""'::\jn'• for three years , has grown to Quiz Bowl come from the College awarded 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 must be quick and bold to on the Quiz Bowl , she replied, "I Junior Christine Ratekin loads her pistol with caps during academic competition at which answer. These competitive stu­ was nervous, but didn't really "Western Day ", a project of Team Class.
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