'Christmas Is' By Donald Garrett What is Christmas? The time all young lovers know W~ll Christmas is ... Well Christmas is ... For shyly, quietly holding hands It's the new born babe Jesus Carolers going down the street And kissing under the mistletoe. Resting his sweet little head ·spreading warmth and happi- In the manger that was his bed . ness What is Christmas? to each and everyone they meet. Well Christmas is ... What is Christmas? When in the presence of the holy Well Christmas is ... What is Christmas? Christ child peace on Earth, good will Well Christmas is ... the little Drummer Boy played towards men the one and only time of year so sweet and fine That message brought from on When everyone is happily that the sound of drums still echo high smiling through time. By a chorus of Angels singing in Filled with joy and good cheer. the sky. What is Christmas? What is Christmas? Well Christmas is ... But most of all , Well Christmas is ... three royal kings from far away Christmas means just this .. Santa Claus, good old Saint Nick simple shepherds from fields of That every human being should Bringing all kinds of toys green be thankful for To good little girls and boys . All bowed humbly before the the gift God gave us each and nativity scene. everyone What is Christmas? The great gift of God's only Well Christmas is ... What is Christmas? Son. Ex-con talks to students By Sonia Coleman and to become a man totally free of Laurel Spivey any mental or physical confine­ " I spent 30 years as a drug ment. addict." His life of crime, corruption TIE :~ " I knew them all , AI Capone, and wrong-doing began when as Clyde Barrow, Birdman of Alca­ a 13-year-old teenager, he "got traz, Pretty Boy Floyd , Machine too smart for the tec.chers. " Gun Kelly and others. He ended that I ife 30 years later "I spent more time in prison coming out of San Quentin than most people spend on their Penitentiary and having gone jobs." through such experiences as " I 've seen 319 men killed in seeing 53 persons killed in 20 prison and I ' ve spent three years minutes in Levingsworth Prison locked up in solitary confinement in Kansas , spending four years without a single bath. " on death row, and having 272 EITEBPBISE Jack Brown , a great-grand­ stitches with no anesthetic after father in his seventies and author a knifing incident. of Monkey Off My Back , a book For the past 17 years, Brown now being produced as a movie has been out of prison leading Volume X Shreveport, Louisiana, December 21, 1977 under the direction of Art Link­ Number 4 a decent life. Presently he letter, experienced these things resides in Arlington, Texas, but and more in his lifelong struggle spends most of his time traveling Special issue slated throughout the world talking to high school students the way he did to about 1500 Shreve stu­ for up coming month dents on Dec. 12. He talked A special I iterary issue of the about his book and about his Enterprise, which will consist of life ' s experiences: Experiences creative writing , photography , that all started when he dropped and art work done by CS students out of school to " have a good and teachers , is being planned time." As Brown put it, " I got for publication next March. turned on (by doing the wrong Christy Spears, Melanie things), but I couldn ' t get turned Stone, Sonia Coleman , Stephanie off. " Luck, and Robin Halley, all Shreve students had mixed senior Enterprise staff members, emotions about how to react to will coordinate the special issue. Brown ' s humorous treatment of The issue, which is yet to be a subject usually considered bad. named , will consist of a mixture Many students, all showing of writings, art work and photo­ interest in every word Brown Jack Brown, ex-convict graphy on any subject matter. and drug said, applauded stories the addict, visited Deadline for entry is Feb. 5. Captain Shreve ex-con told , while others con­ December 12 to Entries must not exceed 500 share his 17 sidered his appearance " purely a years experience words, and each student may in some of the promotional stunt to sell his roughest prisons in enter as many articles as he de­ the world. book. " sires. The Enterprise staff will select the pieces to be printed Christian Service Program aids poor SENIOR MARK MAGNER RECEIVED the Challenger Award according to the number receiv­ for displaying the most outstanding Christian leadership ed. By Laurel Spivey nations, whether they be cloth­ Poverty. on the Captain Shreve football team. Any further information may ing , food, or money. For most of us this is a foreign be received from Mrs. Gaye But while Sister Margaret wel­ word, something we hear about comes Gannon in Room 202 or from any all contributions she asks but seldom see. But then there Senior Mark Magner Enterprise Staff member. that people respect the dignity are those who have seen it and of the poor by giving only those have chosen to do something items which they themselves wins Challenger Award about it. would l'Se. She remarked that These are the people who work people often feel that the poor, "The Challenger Award is and off the football since they are poverty field for our under the title of the Christian stricken given to the person who team." and often dependent best "Mark Magner was a Service Program , an ecumenical on charity, examplifies outstanding Christ­ dedicated should be willing team player and our community effort to provide aid to accept any ian leadership on the team," spiritual thing no matter leader all season long for the poor in our area. what condition according to Shreve head coach and by far the player most de­ it's in. Sister Margaret stressed Lee Hedges. serving to win the Challanger This program, under the that while they are poor, they The recipient of the Challenger Award ," commented offensive direction of Sister Margaret Mc­ still possess "feelings" and de­ Award is chosen by a vote of his tackle Greg Baiano. According to Caffrey, offers a source of com­ serve to be treated as people teammates and the 1977 CS defensive guard Bennie Less­ fort to those less fortunate by rather than objects. Gators chose senior Mark Mag­ men , "Mark was for everybody, providing them with food, cloth­ This is one goal of the Toy ner as their Challenger Award he pulled for the entire team and ing, and shelter which they Program for Christmas. The pro­ winner. Coach Hedges has this not just himself. In my opinon would not have had otherwise. gram staff , made up of volun­ to say about this years winner; he really fits the description Not only this, but the program teers , works to provide needy " Mark is an outstanding indi­ of what a Chalenger Award win­ arranges for medical and dental families with Christmas dinner vidual who was the spiritual ner should be ." examinations and at their ex­ and gifts. By doing this, they leader of our team. I am sure pense, provides medicine when show these people that they are Mark was well pleased by having Upon asking Mark to p !.;._ .d ··· needed. not forgotten and that there is try to Senior Bitty Donner is Student his teammates vote him this describe just what winning this But where does the money for someone who respects them, Council's January Student of the award . On the football field award has meant to their efforts come from? Accord­ loves them , and cares enough him he said , Month. Mark was a dedicated, unsel­ "This award is given to the young ing to Sister Margaret, the pro­ to show it. fish team player. In fact if CS has man who accepts the Challenge gram has two main sources of For while plain sympathy is ever had a team player, he is of showing Christian leader­ income. First of all there is the nice, it's even more beautiful to Mark Magner. " ship both on and off the field and annual Poor Man's Supper, take that sympathy and turn it Several of Magner's team­ it pleases me very much to know What's inside sponsored by the Christian­ into love. This is what Sister mates had this to say about what thay my teammates believe that Jewish youth of Shreveport­ Margaret and the whole the Challenger Award stands for I am leading a life that reflects McDonald ' s coupon p.8 Bossier. The supper, whose main Christian Service Program staff and why they voted for Mark. Christian leadership. Also Whataburger coupon p.4 objective is to promote brother­ have tried to do. While they have "The Challenger Award ," said anytime a group of your friends Classified ads p.4 hood , offers the community a not solved the problem of quarterback Trey Smith, "stands votes you an award it has to make Sports pp . 6 &7 chance to help the poor of our poverty, they have done much to for Christian leadership as an you feel good and the winning T.J. Sookies Coupon p.6 area as witness an example of erase the pains of it and after athlete and I thought Mark best of this award has been something Miss Bennett p.8 how they live . The other source all , isn ' t that what true brother­ exemplified the award both on very special for me." of its income are personal do- hood is all about? 1977 Page Two The Enterprise December 21,

~------· -- · ------· ------~ CS Students lack of respect creates cafeteria problems An old-fashioned Christmas. Gramps, Grandma, uncle Buddy, anyone venture to sit down to eat in the CS cafeteria Should )iii All the old-fashioned fogies talk and , "oh boy's and girl 's lets school day, he may decide not to during the lunch hour of an average about these days is how much have an old-fashioned Christmas by eat or even stay in the cafeteria because of the mess that is made tl~l ; ·' fun they used to have in the this year. We can string pop­ the students who do eat. Not only would one be appauled by the mess olden days, (before TV) and the corn and red berries to put on the which is absolutely deplorable, but also the uncivilized action of cut­ Old - Fashioned Christmas's perfect tree that we all go cut ting in line. This situation has been rapidly growing since the begin­ that they remember so well with from the forest. Oh it will be so ning of the school year and we feel that now is the time to handle the much fu~. We can go caroling and drink egg-nog and take a problem before it continues to get farther out of hand. Entertainment sleigh-ride and .. " that after each of the four lunch shifts, It has been observed "Well mom, I 've got news for particles trays, milk cartons, straws, napkins, silverware, and even you , first of ·all in order to have the offood have been left on the tables and floor and in the chairs of Rush, Styx reviewed an old-fashioned Christmas you entire cafeteria. This is an unacceptable manner of eating and would undoubtably need snow, and if not even be accepted from kindergarteners, much less senior high Since albums are usually first to take the listener into the you're expecting snow to blanket students. Also, according to Stanley Powell, trays have been found on everyones Christmas lists, mystical land of the Far East the earth around here anywhere stacked on top of each other on the floor at the ends of the tables. The here are some suggestions: where time stands still . A Fare­ then you ' re probably one of workers in the back of the kitchen and volunteer students have to well to Kings will not disappoint those mush brains I 've heard in Ole ' clean this up each day, after they have gone through the trash and RUSH-A Farewell to Kings. is any one looking for quality in about that still believes Santa. We barely get frost in milk cartons to retrieve all the silverware that has been twisted and every , Rush ' s field of today ' s recording industry. STYX-The Grand Illusion, January, so don't push it. bent up and thrown away. music seems to broaden greatly. to Kings is no excep­ Styx's most powerful album yet. If each person would take the responsibility to ca re for his own A Farewell "Well , we can still go out to tion . Toronto 's power rock trio Most of the music is dominated time-consuming, unfortunate, clean-up work could be a­ the forest and pick out just the tray, this has once again released an by the high energy guitars of line and carry his tray tree we want. We can go on Sat­ voided. Each student is able to go through the that can satisfy the avid James Young and Tommy Shaw. album urday the whole family , it'll be to his seat, therefore in the same manner he should have no difficulty music lover ' s hunger for a Dennis De Young 's and so togethery and old-fashioned ." in putting it up. It's totally unfair for such a large amount of students variety of well-performed songs. compositions, still to have such a lack of consideration for each other and others in­ Bass guitarist Geddy Lee 's the basis of the band, give the " Mom , now let ' s be realistic volved. mastery of the Moog synthesizer album a classical feeling in one about this old fashioned Christ­ A true lack of consideration comes with the continuous cutting in and percussionist Nei I Pea rt's track and an electrical air in the mas bit, don't get me wrong, line. Being hungry and ready to eat is understandable, but there is addition of tubular bells and next. I 'm all for it, 100% . Well maybe ­ The Grand Illusion would no excuse for one to feel that his superiority should allow him to break wind chimes to his drums pro 95 % . Can't we go on a school a new area for the music make a fine Christmas g itt for in front of many other people who are equally as hunf!.ry as he is. vide day? As I was saying I'm all for to expand into. "Xanadu" the a friend or yourself, if you want makes you happy. The majority of people do feel this way and that makes it unfair for it , whatever albums longest track, uses the an album loaded with great ' s just not go overboard with in line. Let those who are willing to wait three musician 's utmost talents music. it?" food equally so that there is Mrs. Johnson tries to distribute the " I hope you're not planning to some of everything on each shift. Of course they may not have the ~--••••••••••••••••••••••••••' roast a goose outside on a spit exact thing you want but that still is no excuse for such unruley be- for Christmas dinner you know havior. Faculty members are on duty to prevent cutting even though dad hates wild game." the problem still exists because of the large number of students. by the way, since you just solving the problem could be instituted "Oh, More forceful means of brought it up, where were you hire policemen to guard the lines into the system. The school could Spot going to take the whole happy a Sharon's and observe the tables, but who wants to feel as though he is family to get the " perfect" tree prisoner in jail eating under supervision. By Sharon Hightower from? As I recall there isn ' t a If each individual will have enough self respect and pride in his great abundance of Christmas school to concern himself with this problem, it could possibly be al­ The question has been asked so hilarious that you laugh until tree forests anywhere within leviated. "am I moody?" Moody-change of you cry, nothing critically said the nearest 800 miles." moods. Let ' s see how moody you can upset you. You just laugh " Unless of course yo u want to really are. it off . trespass on somebody' s land Basketball needs support, tool Moods are like the weather. Moods can be used to show right off the highway-steal a Much like the weather they how a person may be feeling in­ tree and spend Christmas in with the end of the season , the support of Football is over, and directly affect your life, your side himself . but again it could a forest ranger 's office report1ng with it. Our school is very athletically Captain Shreve athletics went connections with friends and hide his emotions. For example, pine tree shoots. " that other sports such as basketball as well as oriented and we feel family , your ability to have fun most psychologists believe that " So Mom, any more great by more of the student body and ad­ football should be supported and get things accomplished . your "class clown" acts the way ideas? " · ministration . If you are feeling happy, he does only to hide some ex­ "We still have the old-fashion­ and all other sports, because of While football supports itself full of confidence, cheerful, at perience or feeli ng he does not ed pop-corn decorations, paper could probably be self-supporting if seasonal profits, basketball peace with yourself, you are want to show to the public. chains , Christmas caroling, and interest in it. In previous years , enough people took an more likely to succeed in meeting Now you see the many atti­ homemade egg-nog. " gym was packed with enthusias­ when basketball was at its peak, the any challenge that arises. In a tudes and moods in which you " Paper-chains, and pop-corn is very slack. And at least half of those tic fans , but now the support good mood you stand a better can be involved in at one time chains , were outlawed by the because they are in at'endance now do not have to pay admission chance of passing a test, winni ng or another you have or wi II ex­ fire-marshall last year as a fire , or teachers. Therefore, the either athletes, pep squad members a game, getting a friend to go perience each kind. Therefore, hazard. Christmas caroling has profits. basketball team must also rely on football places, or even finding a job. we believe we can (in answer to become a dangerous sport and There are probably several could be that the games are not But when you ' re feeling down, our earlier question) classify you egg-nog makes me puke." reasons why basketball is at a publicized or emphasized in or dark, and dismal , disgusted with a moody person. Mostly good, " How ' bout, an old fashioned " low at this time. First of all, the out of the school enough to gain yourself , it is hard to do anything we hope. skiing trip in Colorado? boys ' team is not doing as well community support . Even with right. In this low mood you feel as far as their record goes as these problems, the apathy that everyone has a better and it has in some past years. How­ showed toward basketball is easier time of their life that you ever, the girls are well on their disgusting. do. Because of these negative way to a successful season and The boys have a better than feelings you pull yuurself down also need support. Secondly, average team this year, in that even more while turning other the attidtudes of the students their games have been very people off. and administration are extremely exciting and close whether they Even being in a solemn state lackadaisical. A third reason have been victories of defeats. can sometimes turn people away. In many of the games they have You ' re always within yourself. lost, it has been only by a one to you seem to be worried about five point margin. The Shreve­ something, but it doesn 't affect port-Bossier area has many well­ you one way or the other. You Letters to balanced teams that can rise up become quiet , serious, and at given night. EITEBPBISE and win on any times act as if you are annoyed With more fan support and if anyone seems to be too close. Cltaptain ltiJrrur Jlig" ltrfTool spirit, our players would put out And then there is your humor­ a 110 percent effort. This extra ous mood . Everthing seems to be Editor make The Captain Shreve Enterprise is edited and circulated the effort could 10 percent of Captain Dear Editor, the difference in being a winner month ly during each school year by students at I write this letter not to cut or a loser. Shreve H1gh School at 6115 East Kings H1ghway, Shreve­ any one down but to merely Letters port , Lou1siana, 71105. Cost per issue is 25 cents . Subscrip­ The outstanding question is available upon request to the Enterprise staff. question the facts. After viewing the pol icy of this tion concerning turnout at the basket­ Si nee several of the home basketball is to represent the ball games is WHO should the paper Editor-in-chief games , I would like to know why bod y. we will be Stephanie Luck responsibility be placed upon to entire student Ass1stant Editor the pep squad constantly yells happy to print any letters to Suzan Smith rty " and push the support of the games. Managing Editor cheers such as "pa the editor. All letters must be Sonia Coleman no relation to The obvious answer is the ad­ News Editor others that have signed by the author, but Laurel Spivey sure the ministration and faculty , and News Editor basketball. Whi!e I 'm n9mes will be w1thheld upon Brenda Brock ap­ such student leaders as Student Feature Editor pep squad's support is much request. We reserve the right Melan 1e Stone put your­ Council members, pep squad I Feature Ed itor preciated by the team to edit any letters. and will Chr1sty Spears like members , cheerleaders, class Ed itor self in this place. Would you not print anything that could Donald Garrett Sports cheers officers. and athletes from all Editor to hear such i rrevelant prove libelous to a person or Pat Booras Assistant Sports sports. Maybe even posters 1ng Ed it or while you're playing. Why not organization . Because of Karen Rosengrant Correspond learn new and anhouncements would Manager cheer at the players or space limitations. we ask that Tami Webb Advertising cheers that pertain to basketball arouse interest in the community to the all letters be as short as pos­ instead. This would probably and bring more spectators Reporters: Robin Halley. Lou Ann Powell , Terrie Dav1s. games. sible. please a lot of fans and players, letters to the front C1ndy Mitchell, Sharon H ightower, Sonia Colef'T'a . Perhaps it's true that fans wi II Give all too. So pep squad, come on and Mrs. Gaye Gannon Mark Johnson support a winner, but how is a desk for let 's hear some Basketball or give to a staff member. Mrs. Gaye Gannon Adv1ser Spirit. team going to become a winner Concerned Fan without fans? December 21, 1977 The Enterprise Page Three BRIEFs ...... ::V) w Leo members z CS clubs are working aid area poor team , will visit the Shriners, On Dec . 7, the Concerts Hospital for crippled children, Leo Club, under the leadership of Mrs. ZZ Top will be appearing in and will continue to keep the Gaye Gannon, gave Shreveport on December 28 at scoreboard up each week approximately 450canned goods to the Christ­ the Hirsch Coliseum and on during the basketball season . December 31 will be appear­ ian Service Program , which will ing for a special New Years' distribute them to needy families Eve Concert in Fort Worth, Program in the Shreveport-Bossier Area. Texas. "The Time Machine of The drive, one of several of the Also, lmmerson, Lake and Entertainment" , an in-depth club's service projects, was con­ Palmer will be beginning their look into the history and future ducted over a period of two 1978 American tour in Shreve­ of entertainment, will be pre­ months. Leo Club also port sometime around the first sented by the Concerned recently pur­ chased $60 worth of week of January at the Hirsch· Shreveport-Bossier Youth , raffle tickets from Holy Angels Coliseum. And for all you with procedes going to the School for special children. country fans , Johnny Cash will St. Jude 's Children in The money from the raffle be appearing at the Hirsch Memphis, Tenn., according to will go towards a trust on January 13. CS junior Brian Jacks. fund for the children with win­ ners in the drawing If you would like to know Anyone interested in work­ receiving Senior David Sklar reads the one of eight prizes, about any concerts coming to ing with this group should including morning announcements to the seven crewel stitching Shreveport or Dallas in the contact Brain Jacks at 865- pictures students over the intercom and a macrame wall near future, KROK now has a 8043 before 9 p.m. Leigh Henderson, a Leo Club hanging. system. concert information I i ne. The member, carries a box of canned number is 222-5829. Octagon goods that was collected by the Captain Shreve Octagon organization for Sister Margaret. 'Live from Mr. Horton's office' FHA club members served as During the Thanksgiving guides at College Awareness week the Captain Shreve FHA night November 29,-and at the the one, _the only, club gave the gift baskets to Red River Revel ce lebration , Juniors David Sklar according some needy families in the to a recent club re­ By Marc Silberman tennis, a game his whole family Shreveport-Bossier area, port. Juniors interested in going If you hear Paul Harvey or participates in. according to Mrs. Lena Also included in the club ' s to one of the military acade­ Walter Cronkite give the morn­ Maybe David 's inspirations Mitchell, sponsor. program is a drive to collect mies should apply by January ing announcements don't be come from his father , Danny For Christmas, the FHA clothes, toys, soap, and and take the SAT by January alarmed--it is only David Sklar, Sklar, who does the commercials has plans to visit a local canned goods for Sister Mar­ 28. a creative CS senior who got for Schorr Furniture, but many nursing home and Shriners garet, and an effort to support tired of dull announcements. event, he seems to have livened Hospital for Crippled Child­ the school's basketball team up the announcements this year "Good morning ren. They also are making by decorating the players' gators, it's si nee they are "I is tenable". Friday," " Live from Mr. Hor­ plans for the State FHA meet­ lockers. So don't be shocked if a myster­ ton 's office ... ", or " my ing at the Civic Center March Rifle team wins time is ious voice comes froni the small up, thank you for yours." These 31 and Apri I 1 of next year. Captain Shreve High School intercom boxes on the walls, ROTC are just a few of the expressions CS ROTC " A " Rifle Team ROTC "A" Rifle Team defeated spitting out the humorous quotes he uses to pep up our daily an­ was awarded first place in the Fair Park Dec. 9 with a team and phrases- it's David Sklar. Z Club nouncements. His favorites are Natchitoches Christmas Festi­ score of 1201 to 971 , according Z club Christmas stockings, quotes from " Saturday val Rifle Match at Northwest­ to Sgt. Maj. Henry Chiasson. Night that consist of all sorts of Live," but he also picks up ern State Univers ity on Satur­ Erick Brubaker was Shreve 's candy and homemade cookies phrases from the ·national news day December 3. high shooter with a 259 , followed Patrons ... baked by Z club members, will commentary broadcasters. be handed out tomorrow mor­ Eric Brubaker, team cap­ by Tim Patton 253. Nancy Nancy and Wendy Ennis Brinkley Larry Butler ning during first period to tain , also won first place 243 , Russell Campbell As a straight "A " student, 226, and Angeles those who bought them last individual trophy with a score Stephen Walker 220. David is on the debate team and Custom Tailor week. The money received of 258. Other team members Fair Park 's high shooter was is very active in school activities. Daren Gingles Jimmie Betty from the sales will be used are Tim Patton , Nancy Brink­ Meek with a 214, follow­ He is in the National Honor Vacarro for future Z club projects. ley, Russell Campbell , and ed by Robert Brill 209 , Danielle Society and is expected to grad­ Colgate-Palmolive James Lewis. Guidry and Kerry Rainey 197, uate with honors. In addition to Mrs. Holand and Larry Tounly 154. all this he still finds time to play James Wade Astra Donald Powell Astra club, under the Science Club Kent Yeager direction of Mrs. Judy Horne, Captain Shreve ' s Science Mrs. Donald Powell recently collected canned Club will make a field trip to A Friend goods for Sister Margaret ' s the Caddo Parish Observatory Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Christian Service program for Wall on December 15, according to HENRY N. PRINCEHOUSE Capt. the needy. and Mrs. Steven J. Tom Branim , club sponsor. CLU, CPCU -Agent Gulasey During December, the club The field trip is part of the 4405 Youree Drive Allen Kimbell is making Christmas treats for club's monthly program to • Stephanie C-BARC , and is planning Johnson increase their knowledge of Off ice Phone 869-1697 St. Paul ' s Episcopal Church a Christmas party for old science. Students will observe Res. Phone 861-1882 Robert and Gloria alumni. Within the next few Halley the moon, the stars, and Barry Hutton months, Astra will sponsor a several planets of the solar Coach Stone banquet for the basketball system. Mary E. Langston "See me for car, home, life, health Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Gunther, Sandy and Sharyn and business insurance~' Lisa Go

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December 22 B.T.W. Away 29 Southwood Home By Donald Garrett January 3 Natchitoches With the NFL playoffs coming ed in the frigid five below zero Home 5-7 Southwood (T) up this weekend , I thought I weather, with the wind chill Southwood 10 Woodlawn would take a look at some of factor taking the teperature all Away 13 Bossier the more famous NFL playoff the way down to an icy 26 de­ Away 17 games of the past. grees below zero. Parkway Home 20 Minden Home 24 Airline I ' II start with the NFL champ­ A lot was at stake in this con­ Home 27 Green Oaks ionship game of 1940 and who test as the Packers were trying Away 31 Natchitoches Away could ever forget that one for for what was at that time an un­ that was when the Chicago predecented third straight NFL February Bears grew into the "Monsters Championship in what they knew 7 Bossier Home of the Midway." The Bears was to be their great coach, 10 Parkway Away played the Washington Red­ Vince Lombardi 's last year. With 14 Minden Away skins, who had beaten them just under four minutes left in 17 Airlinr Away earlier that season, for the the game, the Packers , trailing league title that year. Chicago 17-14, got the ball deep in their PLAYER OF THE was fumeing over their earlier own territory, knowing they ISSUE Michael Leonard takes a jump shot in the Gators' 79-65 win over the Bastrop loss to the Redskins and they would have to take it in for a Rams. took their wrath out on the touchdown or their season would Girls Basketball Washington squad completely be over. destroying them by the largest margin in NFL history, 73-0. Quarterback Bart Starr moved Leonard Schedule Green loves Bay smartly downfield 8-ball By Donald Garrett What do you think are the Let me move up to a more re­ until the Packers had a third Date Opponent Site At 6 '2" 210 pounds Gators chances in the district cent game in the incredible 1972 and goal on the one yard line senior center Mike Leonard , December race? "If we win all our games marathon playoff game between with just sixteen seconds left December player of the issue, is a tower here at home and win four out the Kansas City Cheifs and in the game. Starr called Green 22 B .Y.W. Away of strength on the boards for the of six on the road then we will Miami Dolphins. I was tortunate Bay 's last time out and went 23 Minden Away 1977 CS basketball team. be right up there in contention enough to have been able to over to talk with Lombardi. The 27 Fair Park Home for a playoff berth." see this game and for my money decision was whether they I asked Mike, who was a first Mike has hobbies outside of it was one of the best pro foot­ should go for a field goal to send January team ali-district player on the football and basketball of course ball games ever played. The Dol­ the game into overtime, or go for 3 Natchitoches Away 1977 Gator football team , which such as these, playing baseball, phi ns won the contest on a Garo­ a game winning touchdown. 6 Airline Away sport he enjoyed the most and dancing, listening to his favoirte yepremian field goal in the third Lombardi decided to go for six. 10 Southwood Home here is what he had to say, musical group the Bar K 's and overtime period---the seventh Starr ran back into the huddle 13 Bossier Away "Well, I really love to play both of course being around the quarter of football played that called the now famous quarter­ 17 Parkway Home sports, but to be perfectly honest ladies. day, forth is was the longest foot­ back sneak play and went in for 20 Minden Home I like football more because I 've Leonard has received letters ball game ever played, college, the score behind Jerry Kramers 24 Airline Home played it all my life and I think from a number of college's con­ professional block on Cowboy tackle Jethro 27 Green Oaks Away or otherwise! I ' m better Pugh. Giving the Packers their at it. " cerning football scholarship's 31 Natchitoches Home record third straight NFL title. What is your favorite position but has received nothing definite Now let me move on to what in Mike? " I enjoy playing center as of yet. Mike says , " If I get February my opinion was the best foot­ Last year I stuck my neck out but I would rather play forward the chance I 'd I ike to go to 3 Coushatta Home ball game ever played , the 1967 and picked the Dallas Cowboys because they get to shoot the Grambling and though I am too 7 Bossier Home NFL championship between the to win the Super Bowl and boy ball more. However, since I can small to play college basketball 10 Parkway Away Dallas Cowboys and the Green was I wrong. This year I am best help the team playing center I definitely plan on playing foot­ Bay Packers. 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Page Eight The Enterprise December 21, 1977 --~--- Bennett enjoys motorcycling By Melanie Stone trails , north of Plain Dealing , Va-ROOOOOOM!!! La. Riding motorcycles is no Ever since her first encounter longer a sport enjoyed just by with motorcycles, Miss Bennett men , young men, boys , or has enjoyed them tremendously. persons of the male sex . Her mode of transportation on Two dependable girls need In this day and time, it is not her vacation this past July was a part-time job after 5:00. Call so very unusual to see a middle­ even a Suzuki GS 750 . 861-2832 for Sharon or 868- aged business man riding a During this July vacation , 8206 for Sandy. motorcycle to work, ~ith a brief­ Miss Bennett traveled all over case strapped under the seat . the western states, and Canada. Anyone interested in joining It is also not so very unusual to The equipment she took with her NauWus (fitness center) for see a female free-wheeling was mainly camping gear; a year at a great discount such as a tent, sleeping bag, around the town and country on price cq_ntact: Jeff Pullen at a cycle. flashlights, and a camera. 868-5052 or Charles Herd at According to Miss Bennett, Miss Lauren Bennett is one 861-2729. " Motorcyles are the greatest lady who loves to do just that-­ form of traveling ; except when ride motorcycles. Button-up with your favorite it ' s raining , of course." slogan or snapshot. We' II put Miss Bennett, who is brunette, She also advises that if a a photograph or pre-drawn blue-eyed , and quite attractive, person is traveling on a cycle for slogan on a 2-5/8" button. teaches General Science at a long trip he (or she) needs to Only 50q;. Contact Lindy Burt Captain Shreve. This is her first wear goggles or glasses , and or call 868-3411. Great stock­ MISS BENNETT, first time General Science at Captain Shreve, year at Shreve; she formerly bring some warm clothing. ing stutters. enjoys motorcycling and photography. lived in Covington, La. , where Besides motorcycling , Miss she taught biology , chemistry, Bennett has other hobbies, Save yourself from this and physics at Covington High such as playing the clarinet, untoward generation. That's Library provides new books School. camping , canoeing , and photo­ the motto of The Bible study. When asked "Why, and at graphy. Motorcycling; however, It is held in the learning Here are a list of all new books lord! -Jackson what time in you life did you first is her favorite past-time. center. Come, you all who are in the Captain Shreve Library Trace your Ancestry - Helm­ become interested in motor­ Therefore, not only do males interested in the learning how so far this year: bold cycling?" Miss Bennett said that ride and enjoy motorcycles, to get the keys to the kingdom Kings, Commoners, and Colo­ The October Circle- Littell she first became interested in but females do also. And one of heaven. nists- Williams The Hesitant Heart- Edwards them this past April , when she such female is a teacher at Cap­ Elizabeth Peters - Velvet Modeling Careers -Walker learned to ride a Yamaha Z 400 tain Shreve--Miss Lauren 26-inch 10-speed bicycle Happy Endings - 15 authors Athletic Fitness -Schurman dirt bike on the Red River bike Bennett! for sale . Never been ridden. (short stories) A Crown of Feathers- Singer Brand new! Call 865-9428. Famous British Women Novel­ Sourland - Armstrong ists - Smaridge The lynmara Legacy- Gaskin Many Shreve students Tricks of Eye and Mind­ Lude and the Star Horse - Kettelkamp Stewart All-ln-AII - Gaeddert The Hawk that Dare Not Hunt by Shallow Golda - Morris Day- O ' Dell to go on Close-up trip Horsemanship- Black Stoneflight - McHargue Close-Up, the annual educa­ lecture and sightseeing will last Making It To - Benagh Year Walk - Clark tional and historical trip for stu­ from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Some Things Strange and Sinist­ Danny- Dahl dents to Washington , D.C. , has buses will provide transportation er- Kahn Demian - Mann been set for the week of February from the hotel . The New Atlantis -Wolfe, Guin Tales of Student life - Hesse 13-18. and Tiptree Stonehenge - Harrison and The purpose of the trip is to Total cost of the trip will be Advise and Consent - Drury Stover get a closer look at United States $455. However, students may The Way West- Guthrie Jr. Special Agent - Gerson government, its institutions, obtain partial or total sponsor­ The Way I Heard It- Fulcher lion Yellow- Dinneen and its leaders. Students will ship from individuals or busi­ Tales of Yourba Geds and lmperian Earth -Clarke visit the Capitol , the Supreme nesses. So far, forty students Heroes- Courlander The Strange Case of Deagon Court, and many other buildings, have signed up for Close-up, Ride the East Wind - Berkeley Brode- Bramble and will receive lectu res and and Mrs. Annette lane will Poems and Letters of Emily One of Ours - Cather talks on the functions of different accompany the group. Dickinson - Linscott The Titans - Jakes areas of government by The American Puritans- Miller The Fixer- Malamud congressmen and others in The First Horseman- Trippett The Other Way Round - Kerr leadership positions. They will Styron Engraving Co. 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