Enterprise Captain Shreve High School, Shreveport, Louisiana What's Inside
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~--~--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 Hawkins dance as do the Home HAWK\NS 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 for March 4-6. chance, " she thought. "The Hawkins, the girls learn one of Sadie Hawkins Dance is coming the most important factors of up soon , so I can ask him out and dating-money. One junior boy set for next week he won ' t think I 'm being state, "The girl knows how it Play 1s also growing a forward ." feels to spend $30 or $40 on just by Cara Milner in the play, Jon Once every year the girls get a one night after she has taken The Drama Club's Johnny beard as requested by director . Jon taste of what it is like to take a someone to Sadie Hawkins." Belinda , set for presentation Miss Maleda McKellar night guy out. The girl not only asks However, none of the girls March 4-6, is going to be a good attends rehearsals every rest of the cast the guy to the Sadie Hawkins seem to be worried about the one. Based on the old movie of along with the 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 Catherine, who seems quite at tickets and pictures, and usually gives them a chance to ask out communicate through sign lan ease on stage, says playing buys him a shirt 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 job. It's like learning to act all Sadie Hawkins began at girl stated , "The Sadie Hawkins fishing island near Nova Scotia. over again , she says . She feels Captain Shreve four years ago. Dance gives the girl a chance to Catherine Watts plays Belinda it 's more of a challenge than any The Student Council that year ask that 'someone special ' out and Jon Burel bach portrays the other role she's ever played saw that other area high schools the one that won't ask her!" doctor who teaches Belinda how because the only way to relate is were having such a dance, took This year 's Sadie Hawkins to communicate. Since this is with total facial and b.ody lan this lead and sponsored a Sadie Dance will be held tonight in the Jon 's first role, he 's had quite a guage. Hawkins Dance that year. It has Captain Sh reve gym from 8-12. lot to learn . Besides the basics of the job . second this year, Painting a wall is been an annual event ever since. The cost will be $4 a couple and acting , he has also learned sign The play, the in the Shreve assigned to these three stage The Sadie Hawkins dance is $2 .50 for a single ticket. All language for the role , of which he will run March 4-6 . workers for the upcoming play. very well received by the tickets will be sold at the door. replied , " It 's a job." For his part auditorium 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 YOUTH SURVEY ON HISTORY * taining to world and American of 31 percent for identifying I I history. Indira Ghandi. Q> II Q) did a similar • "' .-l • CD CD The Enterprise I:: CliP.. at CS which .,;: ..c ·rl Ql ..c 0 The Gallup Youth Survey gave random survey GIO.b()'"' "' '"' bO 0. .a involved basic, general , and a short history quiz to a national Name the country you associate with each of the following:** cross-sect ion of teen-agers and enriched students. can see from the results found that while two out of three As you 88% 73% 64% 88% Of, Of, survey, the enriched stu Anwar Sadat 52% teens (67 percent) could correctly of the 80 100 96 93 88 72 30 higher Adolph Hitler cite 1776 as the year the U.S. dents scored consistently 40 80 58 50 50 0 0 the other phases and the M. Begin declared its independence, only than Stalin 48 84 62 64 50 18 10 the females in Joseph half that number (33 percent) males outscored Indira Ghandi 29 52 46 21 25 18 10 could name the Civil War as the all the phases. Bani Sadr 36 40 27 36 38 55 20 are in war in which states' rights was a The results of the survey Mao Tse Tung 67 96 81 93 75 27 30 major issue. the next columns. Winston Churchill 47 60 54 79 63 18 10 Khomeini 72 88 88 71 100 55 30 Teachers say ... Douglas MacArthur 73 92 77 93 88 55 30 Name the first country to: ~students don't care' use the atomic bomb 56 96 50 86 50 36 20 42 88 38 64 50 l 10 Mrs. Gaye Gannon , Jour put a man in space by Andrea DeFoy moon 68 96 77 93 75 45 20 nalism teacher, had similar put a man on the Who is Khomeini? 72 percent put a woman in space 30 60 38 57 25 0 0 knew, 28 percent did not. When ideas. She said, "I think most Match t he man with the war: did the pilgrims land in Massa kids have their minds on other thinks students are chussetts? Only 9 percent knew , things. She Robert E. Lee 74 80 88 93 75 45 60 friends and a whopping 91 percent did not. too preoccupied with D. Eisenhower 53 76 73 57 63 27 20 are Who didn 't know? Students right parties. "The things that Theodore Roosevelt 42 60 58 43 50 18 20 here at Captain Shreve. These happening are not really close to George Was hington 69 88 81 86 63 36 60 were only a couple of ques"tions the students; that's why they ' re Woodrow Wilson 49 76 58 50 50 18 40 asked in a schoolwide survey. ignoring them ," she added . Give the year in which the followi ng took place: But , what do the teachers think Assistant principal Tommy about these results? Powell also had a few comments. Co lumbus discovered America 67 96 69 93 50 64 30 Miss Georgia Lee , an Ameri He sai d that as far as watching American colonies declared can history teacher, has mixed the news, a lot of people watch their independence 65 100 65 79 88 27 30 feelings . " I don ' t think they see a television for entertainment , so Pilgrims landed in Ma 5sa 0 to keep up with what 's when the news comes on they chusetts 9 16 19 7 13 0 need 30 going on ," she said . She feels just switch the channel over to President Nixon resigned 38 56 50 29 25 36 haven ' t put enough something else that 's enter Atomic bomb used for the that we 21 36 30 emphasis on current events and taining. He also felt that since it first time 31 60 23 13 international relations. all doesn ' t effect them per sonally, they're not interested. Georgia Lee, Am erican History t eacher English teacher, Mrs. Debbie " It all goes back to what touches *questions were compiled by Miss ed on t he number o! correct answers from each phase and Fetzer, had a different idea. She you ," he said. **all percentages above are bas 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. 2 opinion 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 Dear Editor: Dear Editor: replacement was made for co cautiously in the cafeteria. One hairspray and your mascara School lunches have always I would like to commend Miss sponsor. This year is the first gave out a long deep whistle, never runs when you cry.