~--~--the------~ Backtalk: What's a '10'? Enterprise Captain Shreve High School, Shreveport, Louisiana What's inside ... page ·2 Volume X, Number 6 February 29, 1980 Y' all come-- Sadie Hawkins' tonight

students of Captain Shreve. According to student council 1:11 president , Clyde Dornier, as SAD lE many couples attend the Sadie HAWK\NS Hawkins dance as do the Home­ coming Dance . The profits made off the dances are usually about the same . The profits made by the student co unci I off last year's dance were used to purchase the display case in the office foyer. by Vicky Nettles In a random survey of Shreve Tracy took a deep breath as students it was found that most she waited for David at his students like the idea of a dance locker. She had always wanted to like Sadie Hawkins. The general go out with him , but he had idea of the guys seems to be that Four CS drama students receive instruction from Miss McKellar never asked. "This is my with a dance such as Sadie in preparation for" Johnny Belinda", set chance, " she thought. "The Hawkins, the girls learn one of for March 4-6. Sadie Hawkins Dance is coming the most important factors of up soon , so I can ask him out and dating-money. One junior boy he won ' t think I 'm being state, "The girl knows how it Play set for next week forward ." feels to spend $30 or $40 on just by Cara Milner in the play, Jon 1s also growing a Once every year the girls get a one night after she has taken The Drama Club's Johnny beard as requested by director taste of what it is like to take a someone to Sadie Hawkins." Belinda , set for presentation Miss Maleda McKellar. Jon guy out. The girl not only asks However, none of the girls March 4-6, is going to be a good attends rehearsals every night the guy to the Sadie Hawkins seem to be worried about the one. Based on the old movie of along with the rest of the cast Dance , but she also drives, takes cost. The general idea of the girls the same title, it is about a young from about 6 to 10. him out to dinner , pays for dance is that the Sadie Hawkins dance deaf girl , Belinda, who learns to tickets and Catherine, who seems quite at pictures, and usually gives them a chance to ask out communicate through sign lan­ buys him a shirt ease on stage, says playing to match hers. someone they 've always wanted guage. The story takes place in Belinda is a very complicated to go out with . One sophomore the early 1900's on a small Sadie Hawkins job. It's like learning to act all began at girl stated , "The Sadie Hawkins fishing island near Nova Scotia. Captain Shreve over again , she says . She four years ago. Dance gives the girl a chance to Catherine Watts plays Belinda feels The Student it 's more of a challenge than any Council that year ask that 'someone special ' out­ and Jon Burel bach portrays the saw that other other role she's ever played area high schools the one that won't ask her!" doctor who teaches Belinda how were because the only way to relate having such a dance, took This year 's Sadie Hawkins to communicate. Since this is is this lead and with total facial and b.ody lan­ sponsored a Sadie Dance will be held tonight in the Jon 's first role, he 's had quite a Hawkins guage. Dance that year. It has Captain Sh reve gym from 8-12. lot to learn . Besides the basics of been an annual event ever since. The cost will be $4 a couple and acting , he has also learned sign The play, the second this year, Painting a wall is the job . The Sadie Hawkins dance is $2 .50 for a single ticket. All language for the role , of which he will run March 4-6 in the Shreve assigned to these three stage very well received by the tickets will be sold at the door. replied , " It 's a job." For his part auditorium . workers for the upcoming play. Survey results shocking-- Hitler, Bani Sadr, space travel--least of student concern by Karen Coe Correct identification in the Several months ago, The Gallup Youth Survey ranged Shreveport Times ran a Gallup fro.m a high of 79 percent for Youth Survey on questions per­ identifying Adolf Hitler to a low taining to world and American of 31 percent for identifying YOUTH SURVEY ON HISTORY * history. Indira Ghandi. I I The Enterprise did a similar Q> II Q) • "' .-l • CD CD The Gallup Youth Survey gave random survey at CS which I:: CliP.. .,;: ..c ·rl Ql ..c 0 a short history quiz to a national involved basic, general , and GIO.b()'"' "' '"' bO 0. .a cross-sect ion of teen-agers and enriched students. Name the country you associate with each of the following:** found that while two out of three As you can see from the results teens (67 percent) could correctly of the survey, the enriched stu­ Anwar Sadat 52% 88% 73% 64% 88% Of, Of, cite 1776 as the year the U.S. dents scored consistently higher Adolph Hitler 80 100 96 93 88 72 30 declared its independence, only than the other phases and the M. Begin 40 80 58 50 50 0 0 half that number (33 percent) males outscored the females in Joseph Stalin 48 84 62 64 50 18 10 could name the Civil War as the all the phases. Indira Ghandi 29 52 46 21 25 18 10 war in which states' rights was a The results of the survey are in Bani Sadr 36 40 27 36 38 55 20 major issue. the next columns. Mao Tse Tung 67 96 81 93 75 27 30 Winston Churchill 47 60 54 79 63 18 10 Teachers say ... Khomeini 72 88 88 71 100 55 30 Douglas MacArthur 73 92 77 93 88 55 30 ~students don't care' Name the first country to: use the atomic bomb 56 96 50 86 50 36 20 by Andrea DeFoy Mrs. Gaye Gannon , Jour­ put a man in space 42 88 38 64 50 l 10 Who is Khomeini? 72 percent nalism teacher, had similar put a man on the moon 68 96 77 93 75 45 20 knew, 28 percent did not. When ideas. She said, "I think most put a woman in space 30 60 38 57 25 0 0 did the pilgrims land in Massa­ kids have their minds on other Match t he man with the war: chussetts? Only 9 percent knew , things. She thinks students are a whopping 91 percent did not. too preoccupied with friends and Robert E. Lee 74 80 88 93 75 45 60 Who didn 't know? Students right parties. "The things that are D. Eisenhower 53 76 73 57 63 27 20 here at Captain Shreve. These happening are not really close to Theodore Roosevelt 42 60 58 43 50 18 20 George were only a couple of ques"tions the students; that's why they ' re Was hington 69 88 81 86 63 36 60 Woodrow Wilson asked in a schoolwide survey. ignoring them ," she added . 49 76 58 50 50 18 40 But , what do the teachers think Assistant principal Tommy Give the year in which the followi ng took place: about these results? Powell also had a few comments . Co lumbus discovered America Miss Georgia Lee , an Amer He sai d that as 67 96 69 93 50 64 30 i­ far as watching American colonies declared can history teacher the , has mixed news, a lot of people watch their independence feelings . " I don ' t think televisio 65 100 65 79 88 27 30 they see a n for entertainment , so Pilgrims landed in Ma 5sa­ need to keep up with what 's when the news comes on they chusetts 9 16 19 going on ," she said . She feels just switch the channel over to 7 13 0 0 President Nixon resigned 38 56 50 29 25 36 30 that we haven ' t put enough something else that 's enter­ Atomic bomb used for the emphasis on current events and taining. He also felt that since it first time 31 60 23 21 13 36 international relations. all doesn ' t effect them per­ 30 sonally, they're not interested. English teacher , Mrs. Debbie " It all goes back to what touches *questions were compiled by Miss Georgia Lee, Am erican History t eacher Fetzer, had a different idea. She you ," he said. **all percentages above are based on t he number o! correct answers from each phase and believes that students " basically Along with these comments on a school-wide basis don 't care. " According to her, came a couple of suggestions. students are too busy with work Lee suggested that students and extra-curricular activities to watch the news two or three days become involved . a week at least. opinion 2 The Enterprise/February 29, 1980 Is rating loolcs worth the rate? Letters to Editor The two sophomore boys sat probably don't need to wear cautiously Dear Editor: Dear in the cafeteria. One hairspray and your mascara Editor: replacement was made for co­ gave out School lunches have always I would a long deep whistle, never runs when you cry. The like to commend Miss sponsor. This year is the first been criticized by Captain Shreve "Hey did you get a look at that ratings decrease depending on Joyce Jordan, physical education year only one High School students. sponsor has blonde over there, " he said as he how many abnormalities you The cause teacher and pep squad sponsor at directed the squad. nudged of this seems to be peer pres­ CS , puts his friend. "I think I'd possess. If you are stuck with a in many hours that are This is a hard job for two sure. Some students like the give hera '10'," he uttered. "No rating of 1 , 2 or 3, you might as not required in a regular people and even harder for one. way lunches but won't admit it for teaching , look at her teeth. They look well pack your bags for Fantasy day. Jordan sponsors Thank you Miss Jordan for like fear of getting poked fun at! approximately a sawed off shotgun. I would Island. There they don't care 121 junior and everything you have done and Lunches at Captain Shreve, rate her about an 8.5, " his what you rate. senior girls. everything you will 1ike any other continue to colleague replied. cafeteria has its do! good points and bad points. The numbers one through 10, Expressing human beauty in Practice starts in April for all Sydney Dowden Some foods are better than others (and sometimes but not often mathematical terms has to be newcoming juniors, and starts but all in all the lunch is a very higher), are now used to label one of the most disgusting things again in August for summer well balanced meal , especially The Enterprise will give $10 to human beings. Ever since the that has hit our country practice to begin working on new since for a quarter. the student submitting the best movie "10" came out, which mood rings. We are human routines. Jordan attends every Students should realize that letter to the editor that is pub­ introduced to the bulging eye beings, so why in the world must practice at those times. She can for the price of the meal and the lished each issue. Deadline for male population the perfect some of us consistently regress also be seen at every football and variety they'r.e really getting these letters wi II be announced female, Bo Derek, it has caused to put labels on a person a basketball game during the 's physi­ good deal. o.n the morning announcements. Americans to use our numerical que. season. Come..on America, let's get The letters can be brought to expressions to describe our Karen Corbett Jordan took on the self in shape and forget about full respon­ Room 202 and placed in the letter beauty of a person. associating numbers sibility this year since no with Dear Editor box. If you are g·iven a rating of a beauty. , 1 would like to respond to the " 10" it means you are perfect, After all , my mom says that letter written in the last news­ not a flaw or blemish anywhere beauty is only skin deep. paper concerning the Captain on your gorgeous body. You Besides, mother knows best. Shreve Pep Squad. The girls in fates the pep ~ of grath squad join to promote _; by Sarah Flowers school spirit. We by no means ' Free are a dance team. If we were to Enterprise, a waste of time? Grath recently heard a radio a 'little have a dance team instead of a more popular, but with advertisement announcing that a everyone Pep Squad , it would drop our wearing cowboy boots, by Amy Brossette local bar (which was 100% ) it's rather inevitable. Since 1977, free enterprise squad from 150 to 20. But I would has been a required course in high would be giving away free drinks However, one of the school curriculum. 1 ike to thank you for your latest and This non-phased course has become a regular to anyone entering wearing a still growing hinderance suggestion . fads is Punk. Grath to many students, especially to those in the enriched cowboy hat. Now why would a Jr. Pep Squad has been told that in Boston, girls phase. Member disco try an angle . . (Name like that? dye their hair strange colors such To those students in the enriched phase, withheld upon request) Grath free enterpr1se 1s a believes it is due to one as blue and green and wear total waste of time. Not only does the class move so slowly that it fact , that being that disco is things like pink tennis shoes. bores students; in addition it takes a Dear Editor, half-credit that could be filled finally leaving the scene. Yes , Even though Shreveport isn't as with a more valuable course. 1 think that Captain Shreve folks, you heard right! Disco has drastic as that, a lot of the music . The free enterprise needs a dance team. A lot of classroom varies widely in intellect levels. It been run into the ground and put now being played is Punk. A lot ·ranges from the extremely other schools do, and I think it intelligent students to the very weak on posters for too long . There of it might go by unnoticed, but stuent-creating a gap that is livens up the half-time show at impossible to bndge. If the teacher will no doubt be several people like almost anything , it will grow moves at a rate comparable to the level the football games. of the intelligent students in distressed by this, but Grath on you . Some of it isn 't bad at all, the class she loses the rest of the Of course we would need a class entirely. On the other hand , if feels they will be outnumbered just as long as you don 't have to she at the qualified teacher who could teach mov~s rate of the less bright students, those intelligent by those who have been waiting watch them perform. ones are "bored stiff. " modern dance steps. The flag for it. But whether you are into So the teacher plods along, line had a teacher help them with trying to reach a " happy medium. " This change in the scene has Roller Disco, pink tennis shoes , The less intelligent students fail routines and steps. They paid for , while the brigher students make been approaching slowly. If or you like you hair braided like straight " A's " in spite of it at a sensible low-price. their boredom. . . . you ' ll think about it, they've Bo Derek, just remember that Not only is there the problem of boredom w1th1n the enr1ched attempted to prolong disco and there are " different strokes for phased students in free enterprise classes; many students are tak1ng 1 am sure there are many girls add variety to it by combining it different folks". But also up a half-credit that would be beneficial with to them in other areas. Most interested and many are roller skates. What an ideal remember that it may not be best things learned in a free enterprise classroom Apparently, are "common sense" to probably talented. Why not at roller disco is quite to " join 'em if you can't beat enriched students, whereas things popular learned 1n other courses w1ll be least try to get a dance team in California, but it just 'em " . helpful in college curriculums. Perhaps if students were allowed to started? I think it will be well hasn't caught on here in Shreve­ test out of free enterprise , or if the class were phased , students could worth it. port ... (what a shame I). reap the total benefits that the class has to offer. Name withheld The country scene is becoming the backtalk How would you rate a perfect '1 0'? Enterprise Captain Shreve High School 6115 E. Kings Hwy. Shreveport , LA 71105

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Editor-in-Chief Tim Pitts Kim Sutherland Chuck Haberthur Missy Falbaum Eddie Johnson Entertainment Senior Freshman Senior Editor " My '10' is charming Junior Lisa Rothell , funny , My "10" would have to have " I think looks are the most good looking everywhere " I'd rate a' 10' to a girl if she Sports Editor , and good looks, be real nice, and important thing in a '10 '. My not too tall. had a nice sense of humor, a Nancy Futrell have a great personality. If he '10' would have to have long good personality, and looked Business Manager really was a " 10" he would have hair and definitely pretty eyes. nice. She 'd also have to dress Christy Jones brown hair and brown eyes. But she would not be a '10' if nice and be sort of independent I" Advertising Managers she had the personality like the girl in the movie (Bo Derek). Yet Nikki Saxon Lucretia Gandy yo u really can ' t be a ' 10 ' judging Photog by looks I " rap her Mark McCrocklin Artist Pat Bertinelli GLORIA., \\-\AT OONT YOU 1\-1. \Nk n's 1'M NOT A 0\SCO DRESS \5 A 81T 100 QE'JEAUNG SkiNG YOU STEVEN ll su-r AWrULLY wEAl': IN CL A.SS? ~' ~\GH I Writers: Vicky Nettles, Karen Coe, Randy Carrier Diana Davis Sophomore " My '10' would have a per­ Advisor: Mrs. Gaye Gannon fectly built body and face, a Dan Tanna (from TV show · Vegas ' ) type. The Enterprise/February 29, 1980 news 3 Odyssey House offers help to many by Amy McCowen action and education. The pro­ people in Louisiana and will not Judianne Wenson-Gerber and gram 's goal is to right the adoles­ turn away anyone seriously 17 junkies began Odyssey House cent with their fami lies as well wishing admission to the in 1966. Odyssey had total assets adjusted young adults who have program . of $3.83 when it opened. Today it exchanged their alienation and Upon completion of the treat­ is an international program. despair for dedication and who ment program , graduate candi­ When asked what Odyssey are able to cope positively with dates must have a High School was about, counselor Stephen their environment and their Diploma equivalency certificate, Owens said " Odyssey is a drug­ dreams. a drivers license, and approval of free psychiatrically oriented , Odyssey has treatment faci­ a personal five year plan therapeutic community. Treat­ lities and outpatient centers in covering education employment. ment is based on open group con­ Louisiana, New Hampshire , frontation among residents Michigan , Utah, and New York. The staff is a balance of both forcing them to face their reality, Two centers were recently professional and odyssey trained peers and mostly themselves." opened in Australia. In Louisiana ex-addict graduates. Owens said , Owens added , "Since drug abuse there are-facilities in Shreveport " No one is refused induction­ is a symptom of a self-destructive and New Orleans. there is always room for one pathology, Odyssey developed more." personal growth to replace drug Owens added , "We are only "The function of Odyssey dependency. W itnessed urine partially founded through House is not to· cure nationwide screening of all residents three federal , state and city grants, we drug abuse or attack the social times weekly assures no drug depend on private contributions; conditions that cause the use. " but permit no street solicitations. disease, but rather to serve as a A special adolescent treatment Public Section Funding for pilot project which solves program-CATP-is designed to Odyssey House Louisiana equals problems, proves that solutions treat 15 to 17 year olds who are 70 percent of the cost for 52 resi­ are possible, teaches others and drug abusers, the neglected , the dents per year. Fifty-two people, then move on ; a kind of think status offender, the victims of however, represents less than tank in human behavior," accor­ rape and incest , the alienated one percent of the heroin abuses ding to Judianne Wensen­ and the lost. Empahsis is placed in New Orleans alone. Odyssey Gerber, J.D. , M .D. , FCLM , and on a positive peer group inter- House exists to serve all of the founder of Odyssey House.

Students to attend convention Neal Cowen, who graduated from CS last year, was often seen around shooting pictures for the Log. He now attends LSUS For the third year, several stu­ A_my Powell , and Vicky Nettles, design ; folk magazines, features, and plans on making photography his career. dents in the journalism classes and sophomores Mary Stamper ed i tori a I, review , sports, and will attend a journalism conven­ and Dee Spillman . Attending investigative writing ; broadcast tion in Columbia, S.C., March with them is adviser Gay journalism; photography; and 6-8. Gannon. press law . Ex-student returns with Students attending the The group will stay on the For entertainment the Southern Interscholastic Press University of South Carolina students will attend a banquet Association convention are campus where the meetings and and disco one night. They will camera instead of juniors Cara Milner, Lisa Fiore, seminars will be held. They will also have several hours of free books attend such things as classes in time daily, during which time by Lisa Rothell past year and a half. Besides the college the following : layouts and they can see the campus or shop. Even though Neal Cowen taking pictures for the yearbook, graduated from Captain Shreve Neal photographs parties, school last year, he still spends a great functions , weddings, reunions, bound deal of time at the school. But and anniversaries. " I really enjoy this year Neal isn ' t carrying All interested senior girls in doing this. I'm around all kinds around books the Shreveport-Bossier area will and studying for of people and age groups, " said tests. Instead he is carrying have an opportunity to hear a a Neal. camera panel of college sorority girls dis­ and earning a living as a Neal said that he wil probably photographer cussing the advantages and dis­ for Cowen Studio make a career out of photography and the CS Log .· advantages ol joining a sorority. and take over the studio when his How did Neal get The panel discussion will be into this father retires He has also been business? "Well , " explains held on March 30, 1980, at Neal , taking a couple of courses in " my father owns Cowen Louisiana State University at 's Studio business at LSUS but said he so I grew up learning how Shreveport, sponsored by the to take probably won't get a degree in it. pictures. I ' ve Shreveport Alumnae Panhellic. never taken any photography classes In order to receive an invita­ . My father Although Neal enjoys his taught tion from Shreveport Alumnae me everything I know." work, he said that he would also Neal Panhellic each interested senior said that for the past four like to explore different sources years he has been working girl must receive and f iII out one for his of income. " I d like to make some father at their studio of the information cards available and has extra money, I guess , like every­ been working on his own one in the senior counselor's office. for the else," explains Neal . As it has been in past years, two local girls will receive scholarships at the " Go Greek" CS teacher married Party. A girl cannot be cons i­ dered for one of the Scholarship Awards unless she has filled out to Patriots' receiver a card . All interested senior girls by Lisa Rothell are asked to drop these cards in friends . She also likes to sew , When asked what it was like the mail no later than March 1, cook , and dance, When asked if being married to a pro football 1980. she travels a lot with her hus­ player, Janice Pennywell , wife of Senior girls are encouraged to band , she said that she does not Carlos Pennywell , laughed and take advantage of this oppor­ go to a lot of out of town games said , "Well , I 've never been but tunity to meet local college stu­ goes to all the home games married before but I guess it's and watches the others dents and be a candidate for the on T.V. like being married to anybody one $500 scholarship to be given. Are pro football players as wild else." Members of the panel will repre­ as the movie " North Dallas Mrs. Pennywell who recently sent five or six area colleges. Mrs. Janice Pennywell, who is married to Boston Partiots wide Forty" makes them out to be? returned to Shreveport to do her All interested senior girls are receiver Carlos Pennywell, recently returned to Shreveport to According to Mrs. Pennywell student teaching said that she urged to act now. finish her student teaching in home economics. they are not. "I 've met some of really likes Shreve. " Everyone is the players and they seem to be so friendly. I 've always wanted to very nice. All the drug taking and news briefs teach and 1 hope to be a substi­ wild partying isn't true, " tute teacher next year . " explains Mrs. Pennywell. Since her husband , Carlos, In the future, Mrs. Pennywell ROTC 20 , 21 , and 22 at Airline High School . plays wide receiver for the says she would like to have four ROTC 's "A " Rifle Team will travel to and Students will develop original projects based Patriots. the Pennywells must children , two boys and two girls, participate in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex on physics concepts and present them , along with live in Boston six months out of and keep on teaching. "I love regional Rifle Competition on March 7-8 , 1980. all data. to sets of judges . the year. Mrs. Pennywell said teaching and will keep on even Leo Club Awards will be presented March 22 from that while Carlos is practicing after I have child rer>," says Mrs. Leo Club will clean up the Captain Shreve 11-12 a.m . to the winning contestants . she goes shopping and visits Pennywell. parking lot Saturday March 15 at 9 a. m . One of last year 's winning projects . a minto Octagon wheel designed by Steve Price, was eligible tc Octagon members will be traveling to New participate in the international Science Fair held Iberia on March 7 for the three day Louisiana in San Antonio. Texas . State Octagon Club Convention . On March 15 . club members will be joining the Highland Mu Alpha Theta ..::::t (a :J-1 ~ r-"<-in tin~/ C ... >m j1wz !J Nursing Home for a car wash with the proceeds Mu Alpha Theta is currently conducting "cal­ Lithograph 8> Letter-press Printing going to the Heart Fund . Octagon Club will al so culator seminars " for students taking senior Programs- Cords - - Souvenir Booklets hold a " rock & roll " jamboree . March 22 in arithmetic. Ph 221 -6555 cooperatton w ith KOKA rad 1o and the Highland M embers attend sentor arithmetic classes t o Nursing Horn e. help students learn new math skills. 1637 Milam St. Science Fair Recently. Mu Alpha Theta has also had guest I. - M. Robbins Shreveport, La. CS Physics <; tudpnl s w ill participa te in the speak ers from Louisiana Tech 's Engineering Rt..g. on : Sc1encc Fat r . wh1ch wil l be held March department and their crycgenics department 4 entertainment The Enterprise/February 29, 1980

. What's • ·+- " UFO: happening in retrospect by Randy Carrier In Shreveport UFO f irst formed in 1968, with At the Civic Center Ph il Mogg as vocalist, only Shreveport Symphony Opera ei ghteen years old at the ti me, "Otello" 8 p .m . bassist , drummer February 29 and March 2. and guitarist 1\tlick Bolten . fh their first six months, National Theatre of the Deaf they chanced upon a recording March 4 HEART contract and released UFO I , an that immediately took At the Hirsch Coliseum by Mark Wendt them off the club circuits and into UFO Despite the growing popularity massive stadiums in Germany Waylon Jennings concert ANGEL by Randy Carrier of Blondie and Jefferson Star­ and Japan. March 1 ship, Heart still holds by Randy Carrier With the release of No Place to its spot as During one such tour of Run , the new UFO album the only major woman rock group Germany, when UFO was to At the Fair Grounds , UFO On the new live release by finally proves that they are a well to maintain superstardom today. open for the Scorpions, guitarist Sprint Race Karls heavy metal rockers Angel organized , independent band . It Mick Bolten didn' t make it March 2 entitled Live Without A Net, the was questionable whether or not In an industry where the least through customs and soon after true spirit of the band has finally UFO could carry on their hard common denominator rules, it is quit the band . Also UFO's At Shreve been revealed. Unlike most of rock style ·without guitarist hard for a big group I ike Heart to manager didn 't make it through change their formula. "Johnny Belinda" their studio , in which who was If one customs and thus UFO was stuck listens carefully March 4-6 poor production and low volume definitely a main element in their , it is noticeable in Germany with no guitarist and terribly muffled their music, Live music. , had in the that the same chord progressions no equipment. that made them Out of Town Without A Net states once and past filled in for Schenker during famous often Regardless, the concert went invades In Franklin for all that Angel is, in fact, a his untimely disappearance and their newer songs. But it on , with UFO using the Scorpion prominent rock and roll band . On also acted as second guitarist is covered up well and the tunes equipment and borrowing their St. Mary Tour of Homes such tunes as " Rock and Rollers" with Schenker during the are not the same , just a little lead guitarist named Michael March 2 and "White Lightning ", hard tour. similar in style. Schenker. After playing with rocking tunes in which guitarist On No Place To Run Chapman UFO that night, Schenker quit In Dallas Punky Meadow and drummer shows out with class , filling The former lead guitarists the Scorpions and joined UFO. Barry Brandt get to show off with Schenker's shoes to the brim . (Roger Fisher) absence is not What followed was extensive Crystal Gayle their respective instruments, the Chapman even displays much explained but it need not be for touring and the release of Hyatt Regency Ballroom fine production of the disc is the same style as his prede­ by just listening to the album one Phenonmenon, the first of six March 1 apparent. cessor. would never tell the difference. albums in which Schenker parti­ cipated in . Early in 1976, at the eve of the Lights Out, (their fourth album) Play work not easy tour, Schenker dissappeared. Movie R-eviews Guitarist Paul Chapman , for­ merly of the English by Joy Gray positions, the houselights were band Lone Star, was At a recent play rehearsal for lowered, and the play rehearsal brought in as a last minute "Johnny Belinda", I got to see began . Throughout the rehearsal replacement , Chapman had in the past what goes on while making a there were many stops and filled in for Schenker play. When I first got there, Miss starts, but the play was definitely during the Force It (their McKellar was talking to the cast taking form . second album) tour. Later and set crew. After she was Working on a play isn't just in the tour Schenker reappeared and continued f inished , everyone went to their memorizing lines and getting a with about a male call person in the band . After set together-a whole lot of time this tour, UFO Beverly Hills. Julian, who drives returned to the and work go into the production Captain Avenger studio to record a black Mercedes 450SL Conver­ the album outside of rehearsals . For the , Obsession . by Lisa Rothell ti ble, has a rather large clientele, After the release play "Johnny Belinda", a lot of of their John Ritter portrays a which pay him between $1000 to following live album , Stranger extra research was done for the in struggling actor in New York $8000 for his services or showers the Night, Schenker making of the costumes and quit the named Steve who is trying to get him with gifts including stereos band . This album futhered building of the set. Since the his big break. In order to make and expensive designer clothes . popularity of the band "Johnny Belinda" is about a deaf and some extra money, Steve's agent established them as a dominant girl , sign language had to be gets him a job playing Captain Julian trys to keep involved band . researched and learned . Avenger at local movie theaters. with all his clients until he meets Again Paul Chapman was Perfecton is the key as far as Steve's career 'seems to be at a a beautiful politician 's wife 'recruited as lead guitarist McKellar is concerned. And only stand still until he saves an named Michele, who he falls in this time as a full fledged repetition is what brings about elderly couple from being robbed love with. member and not just a replace­ perfection . The cast members in their own grocery store. Of ment. What followed was their went over and over and over their course he happens to be dressed Everything seems to be going release of UFO's most lines and movements. McKellar recent as Captain Avenger at the time. great until Julian is framed in the album entitled , No Place was there to coach them through to Run. His career then picks up as the murder of a rich Palm Springs On this album , UFO it all . still follows whole city believes there really is woman and has no alibi. From their hard rock style except Things were going on in other with a Captain Avenger and he is then on Julian's life goes down an added tinge of Chapman's areas of the auditorium also. For hired by the mayor to do publi­ hill. He seems doomed until Lone Star impressions. example, one unfortunate person The city stunts in fighting crime. Michele comes to his rescue. future looks bright was walking around with blocks for UFO, and But Steve is found out by a with the addition of Chapman of wood tied to the bottom of his as reporter and he seems doomed . Starring Richard Gere and a member, good shoes . After asking a days seem to be few ques­ he packs his bags and leaves his Lauren tions Hutton. ahead . , I found out that this was girlfriend in order to return to his McKellar 's way of having him hometown in Kansas . While stop his swaying while talking on walking to the bus station , Steve stage . Also , another cast mem­ spots a building on fire and a ber was holding a hammer in small boy trapped inside, he then each hand . Just another one of becomes a real hero. McKellar's remedies to make Starring John Ritter and Anne him aware of his hands. Archer. For the upcoming play , "Johnny Belinda", the assistant directors are Sybil Badugu , Scott American Gigolo Green , Debbie Davis , Natalie Nichols , and Lisa Goodman . by Lisa Rothell Technical director is Lamar Richard Gere plays Julian Kay Pugh who also designed the set. in a very different kind of movie Rachal Wilcox is stage manager, while Linda Lyons is assistant Lamar Pugh seems to be "tied stage manager. Bobby Badugu , up" with the rehearsals of the Mark Davis , and Wade Lyons are drama department's play responsible for the lights, and entitled "Johnny Belinda" which Holly Crowder designed · the will run March 4-6. costumes.

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---~------.... !..,------The Enterprise/February 29, 1980 sports 5 OlYmpic Next Weekend ... boycoH Track s.eason gets underway by Bob Brown Some of the sprinters for Shreve " Mainly the lack of talent will this year in track are Clifford hurt us a great deal this year, King, Pearison White, qnd hurts U. S. especially in sprints," said Charles Brock. Two hopefuls in by Nancy Futrell Martin Poole , new coach of the the quarter mile run that are in Capta The original Olympic Games in Shreve track team . the bes.t shape are Chester With were founded in 776 B.C. and ineligible players such as Alexander and Michael Curt lasted for more than a thousand is Grappe and Barry Smith Williams. There are a good num­ and years until 261 A.D. It is no won­ other fine athletes who had ber of people out for the 880 and graduated der they seemed virtually a per­ last year, Coach Poole long distance runs, but the most does manent part of the Mediter­ not really know what to promising to Coach Poole is expect ranean world: part religious fes­ this year because of these Danny Talley. losses and the tivity, part athletic competition , fact he is brand Even though Coach Poole is CS trackster Vincent McDay new in part social ceremony, and part works out during sixth period by coaching at Shreve. How­ unsure about this year, he pulling two tires. McDay ever politics. But have the Olympics will be competing in the long jump , Coach Poole does know the stated, "We 're not as strong as during regular athletes today become too much politics? season which begins next weekend. that will be on Shreve's the 1-AAAA district, but we track team. In the recent controversy invol­ In the field events, stand a good chance in the Vincent M"cDay ving the Olympic Games, the is exceptionally 2-AAAA district, but we will promising United States decided to boycott Girls knocked out of in the long jump and mainly compete against 1-AAAA play·offs Dennis Esther the 1980 Moscow Olympic in the triple jump. teams. " by Nancy Futrell Gators strived for excellence, Danny Holmes is Games. But who is this really a prospect in Whether Captain Shreve is Captain Shreve Gators team pride, school spirit, and the shotput and Peter hurting? It doesn't have any Adams is a ready or not, the track season ended their season losing to competitive attitude. So look possiblity for effect on the higher authorities out the discus. In the starts with a practice meet on Booker T. Washington in the bi­ next year here we come!" pole vault, Rod Spence who make the decisions in has Feb. 23. The first meet will be on district playoffs on February 15. potential and junior Russia. And what about the David March 1 at Booker T. Washing­ Even though the loss kept them Risinger will throw Russian athletes (practically pro­ the javelin for ton High School. After this meet, from competing in the " Sweet his first time fessionals)? Our withdrawal is Track ever. th remaining meets will be held Sixteen Tournament ", Coach Running is where Shreve giving them a better chance for hurts at Caddo Parish Stadium once a Moore said that · it was an February the most, the medals. More importantly, especially in sprints. week. impressive season . 29 Booker what about T . Washington T our athletes? The Gators with only one Many American athletes have returning starter from last years March spent most of their lives training squad, compiled a 12-12 overall 7 Woodlawn for that one moment when H they record and an outstanding 7-3 15 Southwood can stand with an Olympic medal H district record. Junior forward 22 Fair Park hanging from their neck and H Pam Johns led the team in 28 Parkway T watch the American flag being scoring with 306 points followed raised and hear our national by Susan Goldman with 226 April anthem played. points (total). 1 Bossier T President Carter is trying · to This was a rebuilding season 11 Gator Relays combine politics with competitive H for the Shreve girls and accor­ 18 Huntington spirit , two ideals H that should be ding to Moore, a lot of things 25 kept separate. District Undetermined About fifty per­ were learned through team ball . cent of the Olympic teams are Coach Moore commented on the May government sponsored . These season and the outlook for next 1 Regional undetermined countries have the right to pull year, " Most all of the Lady 7-9 State Baton Rouge their Olympic athletes out of the 1980 games, however, the U .S. team is not government spon­ sored , therefore I feel that the Tennis team looks good final decision of boycotting the by Dee Spillman Moscow Olympics should be moved away, but we do have left Behind up to the athletes themselves. senior Lacy Williams, some promising players this ranked number one among boys year," he said. These players Tennis Coach Lee Hedges practices his tennis during sixth period in tennis in the state, and include Williams, Pat Harrison, with a member of the tennis team. Corrections Stephanie Fess , another senior Chris Fess, and Jim Graves for The Valentine's message to who is ranked number one the boys. The girls' roster Mrs. Speed in the Feb. 14 issue among 18-year-old girls in the includes Stephanie Fess , Patti should have been signed , South , the 1980 CS tennis team Harrison, Tammie Kelly, and " Happy Valentine's from your may be statebound again . Amanda Phillips. J student. " The tennis team will be Last year, the girls team won The message was not from playing about two matches a first place in the state tourna­ Support spring sports! Linda Lyons. week during the regular season . ment , while the boys took a Their first real match was yes­ respectable third place . The terday against Longview, Texas, mixed "doubles team also won Girls receive at Shreve. On March 4, the team first place in the state competi­ will play Neville in Monroe and tion. on the 5th , they wi II meet Byrd letters at Byrd . The team will also be playing Jackie Ford in tournaments, including: The Susan Goldman Texas Eastman , the Robert E. Kathryn Hunter Lee Tournament in Tyler, Texas , Pam J.ohns and then probably on to the Levi's Posters Sophia Kirkikis regionals and state tournaments. Rose Kondrat According to Lee Hedges, Tina Pennywell coach of the team , the 1980 team Cathy Ware is not really hurt by the loss of Mary Wells talent from last years' team . Marlene Whittimore "Some graduated , and some

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1968 Ill···~~~~;dWayne Hall I met a shocking man of fortune once, His eyes were mirrors, his eyes dark and shaded. Near Death Accident toppled h~s Mogan David on meal. John sat down to think and Time had no meaning and deadly was his smile. by Tim Pitts Gayle 's dress. began to eat the remains of his Peace words filled the air, and he was the dissident. The sun was slowly being The traditional apologies salad. He was on the verge of swallowed up by the evening as followed but were not needed for tears and he breathed in short But the people wouldn't let him flow by, John drove home. He watched the wine blended perfectly with breaths. He began to cough. He They pushed him and pushed him , and said, the colors flaring out from red to the color of her dress. But, there coughed again, again, harder he "Hey man, what's your game, don't you know of the pink, purple and the spreading was still a nasty wet spot. This coughed, making a hideous darkened light of now?" And laughed at his hair. out into the darkness. excited John. grinding noise. He was choking. Tonight John was not tired, he During their meal, Gayle and A waiter screamed, "Help, help! And they cursed this fortuneer , and called him "hippie" had a date. Dates excited John. John were startled by an This man, he's, he's choking! Although the word was useless and unseen in the l.ight of day. John arrived home, consumed annoying beeping sound coming He's dying! Oh my God, he's But no hateful sound was returned, and he merely a piece of blueberry cheese cake, from John's pocket. "Darnit! turning purple!" A man ran to Tried to walk away, with unharded scales. smoked a cigarette, and took a Somebody 's done had a wreck. John and held him up with his short nap. John lived an absor­ Gotta go. pick 'em up. I'm real arms wrapped around his chest. And the police of death jumped him and beat him bingly interesting life. After his sorry, Gayle, but ... uh .. . you He placed his fist below his rib and hung him to die before a jury. nap , he took his traditional know how my job is ." Gayle was cage and sharply punched, They smile and gave him a death wish. shower with this lavender soap not terribly upset for now she pushing, the lodged piece of "Vietnam," their only word . on a rope, shaved his readied had two meals to consume. purple cabbage out and on the face, cut himself, and splashed floor. Hair sheered , spirit imprisoned by the khaki uniform. his face with his favorite after­ John jumped into his tow truck Three days later, John received They sent him out into tomorrow with a one way ticket, shave, Pensacola Passion , which and was off. a letter. It read : and a gun in his hand . stung his wound . Two hours later, dirty and bed­ "Wallet, comb, reservation , raggled, John returned. He Dear Mr. Dough, But he never fired , he only saw and dodged. chapstick," John said aloud as he returned to his table, he saw the I 'm sure you remember And never did he cry out, forever bearing his burden fixed himself in the mirror. He mammoth round leg of Gayle's your little accident in the Likeacrossof burning lead. brushed his hair, smoothed his sticking out of their booth. The restaurant that almost killed Until it drove him down , and pressed fear and hate evebrows and noticed that the constriction of her too small shoe you . We, at the corporation, into his face, and laughed. hlood from his nick had dried and had turned her foot violet are sorry that it did not. You turned to a dark purple, almost colored. This too would have ex­ may have noticed, the day of The gun blazed , and death was his companion in black color. He scraped it off and cited John but he was far too your accident, that you saw Crime. Together they were unstoppable, and feared. it fell to the floor. tired. Gayle was asleep. John many things that were With wings of fire, the sky birds skimmed Gayle, John's date, was clad in looked at her rubbery face and purple. These things were The jungle and he stared at them with wonder. a grape colored, backless dress. saw that she was honestly drunk. supposed to be black Memory of mere void, head full of lies, John had never seen her bare John swallowed his Certs when symbolizing death, but since They took him off into the sky. back before and saw that her he saw that the bill was $116 and you saw purple you had And they said with smiling plastic, spine was hidden by rich pillows he had only brought $35. He then what we call a N .D.A. (Near "You're going home now, hippie. We hope you enjoyed of fat. This excited John. frantically began to search Death Accident). You see, Your little jaunt in the jungle, but now you're "So," said John searchingly he Gayle's purse for money but only our new color coordinator through and free. By the way, forget our words groped for his wine glass, "how found an empty billfold, some turned out to be just a bit and cut off your finger." have you been?" "I've ... " yes, cheap perfume, and a cold baked color blind. the inevitable happened. John potato she had saved from the Mr. Death Home. A place in space on earth , with substance. Here the fortuneer now stood, words unforgotten, finger intact. A man wiht new memory of life, flowing as a River to flood the darkened soul. Patrons Waiting with eyes turned to the skies, for The skybird to take him home to places undreamed Lt. Col . and Mrs. Of. The homeland of his childhood , the galaxy of fire. L. M . Jones and Family McNamee Research Knowledge of the promise, the keys to the kingdom Mr. Bunyan Jacobs of safety in numbers. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Webb And the ships from the heavens came , as promised , Mrs. Gail Leeth To save him from extinction on earth. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Painter No one saw him leave, nor did they care. Mrs. Evelyn B. McCrocklin The war was still going on, and Wallace was running N. Orbitt For President, and my, the boy's hair is certainly Mr. Warren D. Grafton Getting long. Mrs. Sandra & H.B. Cook Mr. & Mrs. Marvin E. His voyage was completing, his duty done. Brossette The shaded mirrors finally came off to Mr. & Mrs. Otto Brossette Give him sweet darkness in the night or day. Mr. & Mrs. E.D . Adams Kevin Ivy Mrs. Bertha G_iffin, Jim Scott , & Ann Verna Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Mark Wentz Mr. & Mrs. Homer Mills & Laura Mrs. Mary R. Gallaspy Mr. & Mrs. Lionel Burke & Annette 1 he Jim Webbs Mrs. Bunyan Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Fred Fanta Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel Lewis Classified Ads Mrs. Dorothy M . Henderson Mr. & Mrs. Abram Valore, Jr. Coach Jonny Burnom The Enterprise has a new Classified Ad column-Buy Lines-beginning this Mrs. Elbert Roberson 1120 BOONE S T. Coach Albert Levinston issue. 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