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SHIR•EVEPORT, LOU IS IANA , .FEBRUARY 5, 1968 Numbe r 4, "Z for Zest" :::: very well season. The members are pres­ • e Captain ently undertaking projects that g .rl s have include weekly visits to the · ~ s1astically children at Confederate, helping ,.., ..~ ..... s projects teachers with ·tytp ing and grad­ s stockings ing and s itting with sophomore --·- ch ildren", ~ttye W'lliams, who recen·tly •::· a lonely, suffered a brain hemorrhage. , -~" of Dimes "Z" Club members offer their • • ·ful Christ­ services to the faculty for any : nd in the work needed to be aocomplish­ holiday ed with zest. er, Fitzgerald Cop Co-Editor Positions e Unique Layout The most distinguishing fea­ ture of the LOG seems to be the unique layout. According to F~ED ELSING, SR. , TAYLOR PUB­ LIS•HirNG CO. representative, CAIPliA:IiN SHI~EVE is the firs t high school to use this particu lar layout throughout the book. The layout was selected in an effort to make the lOG outstanding in design. THE CLASS FAVORITES elected last week are, left to right, sophomores Lang Wedget­ organizations worth and Becky iorden, juniors Archer Frierson and D. D. Wurdin and' seniors JeH Lorant and 'f GREER and LOG was christened as the­ Letty Schriver. sophomores name by the STUDENT COUN­ ~ "d NEIL ER­ O~L, from a list of recommenda­ •oe KfN ZI E over- t ion from the student body. The LOG staH had narrowed the selection down to LEDOSSI.ER Students Get Extr~ Holidays [Debaters Win l and LOG. The word log is a sume until Wednesday, January Jan >Lofton and Pat Walmsley On Tuesd ay, January 2, 700 took third place in junior divi­ record of the voyage of a ship. sniffl ing students returned to 10. On Monday afternoon, Reasons for selecting LOG in­ Shreveporters experienced a sion debate at the louisiana school afte r a joyous christmas Tech Speech Tournamen-t Janu­ cluded: a log looks like an all i­ hol iday. But, .the halls seemed hard freeze and a fairly large ary 12~13 with a 5-1 w in-loss .gator, it would represe nt Cap­ more q ui et than usual and the­ amount of snow and ice - tain HEm~y JM. Shreve and it mostly ice. The sleet continued record. Th is victory qualifies cl assrooms less crowded. Why'r them to enter the Tournament of woUIId repv-eserit the historica l Because over 200 people were through the night and by lues­ log jam. day morning, the weather con­ Champions in April at the Uni­ absent due to a rapidly-spread­ versity of Southwestern louisi­ • • e crew's nest e Top Honors· ing fl u epidemic. By Wednes­ ditions and the flu brought . • on the seas Four seniors will receive the about the suggestion of the ana (USL) in lafayette . day, January 3, more students Other entries at the tourna­ v JORDEN, art LOG's top honors. WIHO's WHO state board of health to close were reported absent w ith the ment we.re Bill Ehlers- Bobby • TE . copy edltor; in CAPTAIN SHREVE H ~ GH flu or a fl u- like d isease. To pre­ schools for the duration of the Eatman and Ross Ramsey~ H'ank lAG photogra­ SOHOOt was selected tby the vent a larger outbreak, all Cad­ week. 'But, that same day, the "'Y HI LLER , photo ·facul•ty. Quali.fi.cations included Shreveport health officials and Cicerone in senior boys division do Parish schools were ordered and larcie Delrman-Janet Turn­ ·~ 3nks extended leadership, scholarship, honor the school board decided to to close for the next two days, er in senior girls division. Enter­ •' e ENTERPRISE and responsrbility. MR. AND Janua-ry 4-5. Warnings were open schools on Thursday, Janu­ MISS CAPTAIN SHRIEVE w ill be ary 11, after a five-day va~a­ ed in the junior divis-ion was a issued over the radio and tele­ four-man te·am consisting of honors a.warded to a senior boy vision to keep all children in­ tion. and g irl selected by the year­ And so, here we are today larry Brazil, lee Mauroner, How­ side and especially out of public ard snberman and Ben Brown. book staff in an effort to show gatherings. sitting in our once--again crowd­ appreciation for their contribu­ ed classrooms and walking down The debate squad plans to enter competitions at North­ manager. tions to CAIPTAliN SHR·EVE. This However, those in perfect our now noisy halls. But some western State College Felbruary crew is ELLfN contribution may be enthusiasm, health regarded the shut-down of us are still snilffling! 16-17, Northeastern State Col- v BALl , PATII, cooperation, spirit, sportsma-n­ of schools as an extended Christ­ ship and high goals. Other per­ mas hol iday. By Sunday night ------lege February 23-24, Centenar.y 'IUSSEL BRAS­ ANGER is having to use a College March1-2, LSU March HANSEN. MISS sonalities in the LOG wilt be doctors reporter an increase of quarter in a pay phone and get- 30 and the Tournament of s the Admiral the CLASS FA·VOR.J'r.ES and tne .flu .patients and, as a result, ting the wrong number. Champions at USl April 19-20. CHIRI.STMAS COURT. school was not scheduled to re--

-. - SHIPPING OFF THE FIRST LOG are its first staff: LeHy Schriver and Susie Fitzgerald, co-editors; and Skipper Grady advertising manager. Page Two CAPTAIN SHREVE ENTERPRISE Felbruary 5, 1968 Hearts and Flowers Reflec-tions on Youth And All That Jazz l.f you happen to wander by Each person who approaches The institutions of society and an over-exposed, golden~wing­ that far distant date in the fu­ school work from what the ed, curly-headed cherub packing ture that is labeled "Ma1urity famlly background of each indi­ one bow and a few heart-tiped and Responsibility" undergoes vidual gives them. As a struc­ arrows, it is sug·gested that you turmoil and self-questioning, in ture, school and society are make tracks for the nearest exit. some degree of intensity. We parts of, an impersonal learn­ The upcoming month has a cele­ would all like to know what we ing system. Yet there are groups bration that is noted for its ro­ are doing here and who we in the system that are interested mance and festivities. really are. How well we know in the individual. These teach­ Valentine's Day is celebrated. curselves illustrates how well ers, administrators and groups on February 14 as a festival of we know others. are the ones who make educa­ romance and affection. The tion interesting because they, In our efforts to tind out a name Valentine comes on the themselves, are enthusiastic and little more about ourselves we feast day of two dinferent Chris­ interested. We must take what tend to be self-centered. We tian m·artyrs named Valentine. they can give and use and de­ over-emphasize ourselves. We But the customs connected with velop it to our best advantage. center everything we do around the day have nothing to do with We will base most o.f our deci­ ourselves. Young people should the lives of the saints. They sions on our learning in the look around and try to learn family and in school. probably come from an ancient about the world .they live in . Roman festival called lupercolia Trivia and small talk encompass The SJpeed at which we are which took pl·ace every Febru­ our meetings with others. We required to move should not ary 15. The festival honored overlook what is important and blind us to the simplicity and Juno, the Roman goddess of often .mista.ke details for basic beauty of life. We view li·fe only women and marriage, and Pan, ideas. as we want to. We are basically the god of nature. free to make what we want of In the United Siates and Can­ This generation is one which it. The profession we choose ada, children exchange Valen­ is growing up fast; or is at least will be of the utmost importance tines with their school· friends. supposed to. We are told that to us; we will be actively en­ In Great Bri ~ain, children sing we must become independent gaged in it for roughly 50 years. Sipecial Valentine's Day songs and responsible. How many of Each one of us is the only and receive gifts of money, fruit us really try? Mat·urity isn't a one who is responsible in the or candy. In Italy, people in­ magical word denoting an in­ long run for the actual worth some areas hold a feast on Feb­ stant in time when we hit adult­ of his life. Money and power ruary 14. Some people in Den­ hood. Our maturity must be ac­ mean nothing. It is the indi­ mark send pressed snowdrop quired and developed over a vidual who will be satisfied flowers to special friends on period of years. with his work. We all want to Valentine's Day. ·Each one of us is already dis­ say, "My life was worth it; it Yea.rs ago, people held many Spirit of '68 playing some of the traits and has meant sometl,ing to me". beliefs in connection with Vat­ by Tommy Arcneaux As it stands, it may ta·ke an beliefs that will go into mak.ing ------entine's Day. Mos.t customs were In this day and age, marry entire gene-ration to replace the up our own individual life-style. concerned with romance or the peo:ple who class thems-elves in ec0110mic and political ins·tability 11's kind nf hard to believe that .DISA'P·POINTM5NT is flunking choice of a mate. Single girls the "conscientious objectors" of our great nation. Therefore, the most important phase of the National Drivers Test on TV. had many ways ·of learning the tyrpe are operating against the it is up to the-, present genera­ building of our philosophies, DISAPPOINTMENT is receiv­ identity of their fut·ure husband. policies of the United States un- tion of teens to ®velop a new, ambitions, cre·ativity and charac­ ing your stack of "moldie oldies'' Sometimes a g·irl wrote her boy der false pretenses. For, in fact, surge of democratic feelings, in ter is almost finished now. We and finding they really do have friends' names on bits of paper the definition of a true con- which patriotism and an attitude won't suddenly wake up and mold on them- and rolled each name in a little scientious obiector, according to of willingness to strive f.or. a find ourselves the proud own­ AGONY is watching the boy piece orf clay. She then dropped the government, is one who ob- peacerful society prevail. ers of maj a bishop Terni, about old Chatty Cathy. My sister 60 mile~ from Rome. bought one, and she would sit a few short years we may be seeing such things as: Sally After ftle spread nf Christi­ The Enterprise is an official publication pvblished and around rfor hours iust pulling the anity, -cfrtlrchmen tried to give circulated by the students of ·::aptain Shreve High School, magic cord that made Chatty Stenographer Doll - wind her up and she sits on the nearest Christian meaning to the pagan 6115 East Kings Highway, Shreveport, Louisiana. Price 10 cents Cathy tal1k. That doll said 11 of festivat. fn 496, Pope Gelasius the cutest things you ever heard, lap. per copy. changed lhe Qupercalia festival EOITORJAL STAFF like, "Hi , I'm Chatty Cathy", or frustrated Freda Doll - wind of February 15 to St. Valentine's "I love you", or "I want to her up and she pulls her hair :Day on February 14. But the f:dLtors-in-Chief Rob Bennett, Doooa Dawkins play", or 'Wasn't it awfully b ig out (spare hair ilable at senHmental meaning of the old Manago~ng Editors Brenda Ri·gby, V;ida Traylor of -the Mattei people to sell me dealers). f etsival has remained to the for only $17.95?" John Norton Nervous Nancy Doll - wind present time. Feature Editors her up and she pops a tran­ Photographers Larry Hiller, Nick Putch Then ca.me the all-time great quilizer into her mouth. - Banbie. I'd love to be as rich Did You Know? Art Editons ...... Rob Bennett, Cathy lay as the joker who thought this Clumsy Carol Doll - wind Sports Edi_tor Tommy Arcenea•ux one up! My sister started off her up and she takes one step Did you know that: innocently enough buying the forward and falls on her face. Shreveport has had 40 dif­ Cr~tic . . Cathy lay doll for $2.95. And, of course, ferent men as mayors? poor Barbie. couldn't stand a­ 1Hungry Hank Doll - wind Shreveport's first mayor was Typists ...... Sue Crooks, Mary .Kirk, round in a s-.y,imsuit all day him up and he runs to the ne·ar­ killed in a gun duel in Texa s? -Linda Levy, Betty Putman long, so along came a .modest est refrigerato-r. The city budget appears in Proof Readers Donna Da'Nikins, Rob Bennett wardrobe (for under $12.68.) the newspaper? Parent Doll - comes individ­ But then came Banbie's boy­ There are about 300 dif,ferent RE:porters: Don Akchin, Aooe Pa'lmquist, Bobby Wi4l·lis,_ ually or as a pair - w ind them friend Ken, that big, adorable industries in metropolitan Shreve­ Billy Bertram, Jane Ca

CENTER DON ASHLEY (54) goes up for two points in the second half against Fair Park, while Jerry Blanton (53) looks on.

CONTENTMENT is having la- ry-ng itis and knowing your teacher won't call on you. (iifdi,. ANGE'R is f inding out the boy AIR tONDITIONING you like has a date with your DISTRIBUTORS, INC . best friend. 9 OHARJITY is lending lunch 1105 Marshall 4:22-452 Now you can wear the money. symbol of your high school while you are still a sopho­ more, junior or senior. Don't wait until you're al· most ready to 11raduate to get your school ring. Order Griffin's Texaco yours today from Zale's, in magnificent lOK gold rings Riggers & 1343 Captain Shreve for all schools. It's so easy to own, on convenient Erectors, Inc. terms. Wear It while you "A Service Station, PlY· Ope" a" account todoyl Sta,tion" 686-3865 Not a Filling r7 3528 · 52~ ~~~AT.ES• All Types of Steel JEWELEI\8 Construction and Machinery Phone 865-5383 431 Texas Moving 1137 Shreve City Center February 5, 1968 CAPTAIN SHREVE ENTERPRISE ~>age Five ~'The Log Jam'' Five sophomore girls and DIANe HELUNGHAUSEN. three junior girls have some •Hey , what's with the initials? very short names. The shortest Maybe we missed some long last names in the school, to be first names. People sporting ini­ specific. They are CONNIE COX, tialed tags are J. C. BROOME, PAT COX, LINDA JU-E, REGINA D. W. MacKNGHT, J . M. MAD­ JUE, MARI.BHH l.!EE, CAROlYN OEN, F. A. N.OORE and C. J. LOE, BEVERILY LOE and MAROA SILVIO. . POU. Also senior Cay Lay. Girls don't go in for initials, On the male side of things, ins.tead, they retal iate by un­ HUG

"We have EVER·Yl1HING you need!" mcearys FRAZIER'S featuring shreve city jewelers COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE Ivory Rose Rings Cook's Collectors Corner, Inc. Pierced Earrings e Initial Rings Ktntwck'f fried CkicktK 3•10 Ockley at Youree Drive Club Jewelry 3116 Line Ave. 2274 Barksdale Blvd. SHREVEPORT BOSSIER CITY 8:61-6304 865-2321 Shreve City Page Six CAPTAIN SHREVE ENTERPRISE Februarv 5, 1968 Sophs Rack Jesuit Team The Captain Shreve sophomore basketball tead, ·led by sharp­ shooter Mike Petree, rambled by the Jesuit Rangers by a score of 69-34 in the game played By TOMMY ARCENEAUX Monday, January 22, in the The team o.f the future at Watson. The firs actual track and North Caddo' gymnasium. aptairt Shreve appears to be field meet of the season is on The Baby Gators never trailed he baske~ball team. The "young March 5 at Fair Park. in the game, and proved their iants", as they have !been call- future capabilities. In the first ed, have compiled a remarkable Well, the football team offi­ quarter, they quickly capitalized 11-7 record, especially for a s; ially ended its season Decem­ on the careful eye and dead­ first-year team. Next year prom­ ber 21 at the First Annual Cap: center shots of Mike Petree as ises to be even better, as the tain Shreve Football Banquet. they jumped to a quick 17-7 starting line-up includes on·ly At th is time letters were award­ lead. two juniods, Don Ashley and ed, followed by special letts of In the second period the Jerry Blanton. Filling the other award and then special awards trend continued, as Bill Bray positions are three sophomores. for team contributions were pre­ paced the sophomores with 6 Another good sign for next year o;ented. The fol·lowing are the points. As the first half ended, is that sophomore Jeff Sudds 1967 football lettermen: Danny the score was 3.1-16. will lbe eligible for league play. Adcock, Steve Brian, Denny In the last half, the Gators Jeff is ineligible this year be­ never let up and scored another Duron, Mike Harter, Mike How­ PRmY LEGS - The week of January 14 the Key Club cause his residence is in the 38 points. The leaders through­ ell, Lynn Lyle, Steve Vanderky, held a pretty legs contest. The legs of the varsity basketball Woodlawn district. out the half were Bill Bray with Tommy Wood ,Archer Frierson, team were photographed and numbered and students were The stamina of these young 10 points and· Mike Petree with Gary Kennedy, David Legler, able to vote on the prettiest legs for a nickel per vote. Then, sophomores is apparent in that 15 points. At the final buzzer, .Chuck McGaughey and Mi1ke Rat­ at the Fair Park game, the results were announced by Becky the same starters in the varsity it was ·69-34, Captain Shreve. cliff. Others were James Onder­ Jo.rdan and Pam Wilson. The winners werP.: first, Lang Wedg• games play in the "B" games, Mike also led the team with 28 son, Russell Brabham, Jim Cash, worth; second, John Luck; and third Mike Harrell. which are contested before var­ Tommy Arceneaux, Gordon points. sity games. High scorer Mike Boogaerts, Dave Ketchand, Mike Harrell is a good example of Petree, Mi·ke Stautzenberger, this stamina. Besides scoring, a Lake George, John Pa·lmquist, Varsity Cage Quint Defeats great number of baskets in the Dicky Sandifer, Larry Williams varsity games, Mike also com­ and Dean Woods. p i l~s god scores irt "B" games. Following the presentation of These same sophomores com­ these letters, Coach Lee Hedges Jesuit, Ruston, Natchitoches prise yet another basketball presented the cheerleaders w ith team, the sophomore squad. In thir letters. He then presented The varsity basketball team their sophomore season they 'LaGrange coach decided that be­ J im Fatheree's last-minute rush the spcial awards. Steve Brian has romped to an 11-7 season have compiled a nexceptional cause of the weather, the team failed to save the Rangers from and Gordon Boogeerts received so far with high hopes for the record, losing only to one team. should: ~lay the first game and a n upset, and they were ·over­ credit as best back and best line­ fi nale of the year. Led by Mike Outstanding members of this get back to Lake Charles. The come, 60-55. man. The Scholastic Award went H.arrell and Don AoShley for the sophomore squad include Mi•ke Gators defeated Ruston and the They plan a spectacular clos­ to lineman Archer Fr ierson. most part, they make an impres­ Harter, Mike Petree, Bill Bray, Captain Shreve Gators defeated ing of the season, so students Then Sutart Smith was awarded sive appearance evert in losing Shelby Houston and Denny the Northwood Falcons in the are urged to attend the remain­ the plaque for the most out­ to such teams as Byrd, Long­ Duron. second game. ing games. standing team contribution. A­ street and Woodlawn. The next week they journey­ * * * long with the plaque, Stuart was Over the Christmas holidays, The track team, under the ed to Natch itoches to play in presented with a portrait of the Ga tors held a small tourna­ careful eye of Coach Tommy a tournament. There they de­ himself done by Coach Talton's ment in the Captain Shreve gym AMF Beaird, Inc. Powell, have begun wor.kouts in feated the tournament host by mother. featuring LaGrange of Lake preparation for spring meets. a score of 62·57. -Leading scorers Subsidiary of American Then Mayor Glyde E. Fant Charles, Ruston, Northwood and The cross country team, which in this game were Mike Harrell, Machine & Foundry Co. spoke to the group about the themselves. However, because has been running since school with 24 points and Don Ashley value of pride in onself and rof threatening weather, the with 15. P. 0. Box 1115 ·began, has won a good per­ :n one's school. Mayor Fant em­ Gators were unable to play La­ centage of its own meets. Returning to the regular sea­ phasized the need for a suffi­ Grange and played Ruston and Speedy members of this group son play December 22, the cient amount of pride and also Northwood instead of Ruston include Bob Kelly, ·Richard Beck­ Jesuit Rangers came to the Cap­ Compliments of expressed his pride in the youth LaGrange. Fr iday, December 29, ta in Shreve gym prepared to ham, Barry Savory and Mark of Shreveport. they. played •Ruston and defe·at­ start a Gator farm with the re­ ed them by a score of 48-44. mains of the Gators. However, Jack's Cookie Co. Mike was followed 'by Don Ash­ ·be::ause of a cold first half, even ley with 12 points and Jerry Blanton with 8. B Team Wins Over Falcons Preceding this game, North­ wood was swamped by the La­ stripe. Mike hit ·on 8- of- 17- from The "B" team basketball play­ Grange Gators. The second night Complimen~s of Lecomte ers scored an impressive 55-38 the foul line, and completed his Ruston was scheduled to play win over the Northwood Fa~­ scoring with three field goals. Northweed and Captain Shreve Rubber Stamp Co. cons Friday, January 12, at The fourth period proved to was to p:ay LaGrange. But the LYNN'S DAIRY Northweed, led by Bill Bray, tbe most fatal to the Falcons, as Rui::Jber Stamp Manufacturers Mike Harter and Mike Petree. the Gators hot hands took over, Sir;ce 1926 Bill Bray consistently made scoring 19 pornts. However, "It's A Pleasure Corner of Louisiafla spectacular plays throughout the they, themselves, streaked to Sweden Freeze to game, but scored most in the score 15 points in a tremend­ Serve You" and Eudlid 280 Southfield third quarter, when he chalked ously fast-moving game. When Phone 4~2-9422 up 6 points. His total pointage the final buzzer went off, it was 86'8-5945 was 15. 55 to 38, Captain Shreve. Mike Harter led the Gators in the second period of play as he scored 6 points. Mike came on Tri-State strong again in the fourth and Don F. Tucker Carpet Cleaners final period, chalking up 4 INSURANCE points, to make his total 14. V. 0 . Griffith, Owner Big Mike Petree was credited Auto, Home, Commercial Phone 868-0~9 with 14 points, also, most of these coming from the charlt\· l.rii~;y;"p:y";n;yo~~"""'";yo~~n-nnnTO~""'""'"Jil

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