EITEBPBISE Donations Will Cancel the Expects to Have a Larger Number (Hptain &L:Ft'tur Jliglp &Ct:,Ool Recruitment-Replacement Fee of Donors at CS This Year

EITEBPBISE Donations Will Cancel the Expects to Have a Larger Number (Hptain &L:Ft'tur Jliglp &Ct:,Ool Recruitment-Replacement Fee of Donors at CS This Year

Shreve Ouiz Bowl team advances to second round of competition by Missy Falbaum how to give a quiz bowl. It was Following these rounds Tom Buckner, Sally Jo very new to them and they didn't Captain Shreve will be paired Cunningham , Cara Derrick, give us enough time to get with Bossier High for the 15 Karen Purdy, and Jerry ready for it," explained Otto week televised series which will Schwarzback are the students Sellers who along with Mrs. begin on Jan . 28 on KSLA-TV. who are representing Captain Sherri Yerger is in charge of Shreve during the 1979 the Quiz Bowl . Students are urged to submit Centenary Quiz Bowl. Captain Shreve won over questions to help with the weekly Henderson High School of Texas practice sessions set up for the These students were chosen with a score of 300 to 120 Jan . Quiz Bowl representatives. They by a process of elimination. 13 at Centenary College. On the should be written legilbly and The contest was open to all CS same day Captain Shreve was should be accompanied by an OTTO SELLERS DRILLS representatives to the Quiz Bowl. students. They were picked on the second highest scorer with answer. Please submit all They are (left to right) Tom Buckner, Sally Jo Cunningham, their quick recall and general a total of 300 points. The highest questions to rooms 213 and 301. Cara Derrick and Karen Purdy. Alternate is Jerry Schwarzbach knowlege of questions. score of the day was made by A .scholarship award is given (right). Shreve scored poorly last year. Marshall High School with 360 to the school with the highest "Centenary really didn 't know points. scoring . CS Student Council to co-sponsor blood drive by Dan Spivey Along with the personal Student Council and the gratification of giving blood that THE Shreveport Regional Blood might help to save the life of Center Mobile Unit will sponsor a friend or relative, all students a blood drive tomorrow at who give a blood donation will Captain Shreve, at which time receive his choice of a T-shirt· any student age 17 or older may or Frisbee with chicken imprint donate a pint of blood. as a "thank you" for the center. Each person who donates wi II Last year Captain Shreve had automatically become a member a small turnout, with only 29 of the center's Family Blood people giving blood, as com­ Assurance Program . This means pared to Woodlawn who had 94. that for one year, his or her However, the blood center EITEBPBISE donations will cancel the expects to have a larger number &ct:,ool recruitment-replacement fee of donors at CS this year. This is (hptain &l:ft'tur Jliglp for each unit of blood used by partially because of the T-shirts all immediate family members, and Frisbees and also because Volume XI Shreveport, La., January 24, 1979 NumberS including grandparents living more publicity, such as posters, at home. is being used . The Student Council is urging students and faculty to take part CS guards provide protection in the drive, to make this the best year ever, and to help by Laurel Spivey guards will be at local high Captain Shreve to win the Security guards-the ultimate schools permanently or just for trophy provided by the center infringement of a student's a short period of time is to the school with the highest rights, or is it? unanswered at this time. number of donors. No, accordir.g to the Caddo According to Horton, they're All students planning to give Parish School Board , who has here as long as there is a need blood are asked by the blood just recently allocated $19 ,000 for them , "hopefully for the rest center to eat a good meal within in the 1978-79 school budget of the year" . For as Horton four hours prior to their for the employment of security pointed out, if the guards are donation. guards to police area high no longer here then the school So come on Gators, donate school campuses. must resort to using teachers a pint of blood-you may be But was this actually necessary and this, Horton said , is not what saving a life. or was it just another attempt they (the teachers), were hired to close in on students? for. To employ teachers in such According to Assistant Principal , jobs as security protection Donald Horton, it was a necessary "would take away from the move toward the further pro­ educational design of the tection of student's rights. school" , said Horton. Sadie Hawkins Previously, before Jan. 9 of this But not only is this sudden year, several cars at CS had policing intended to end the Dance been broken into and defaced as vandalism of recent days, but well as stolen . There were also it is also hoped that it will ward incidents of unregistered off the usual problems with Feb. 23 students being on campus. vandalism, unregistered the security students, and other incidents Since employing CSgym guards at CS , there have been which tend to be prevalent SHREVE'S NEWLY-APPOINTED security guards take a no recorded incidents of during the spring . $2.50 -couple break from their daily patrol. vandalism . So as a final emphasis on their True, the guards also report purpose, these "cops" as $1.50 - single any student who is in the parking everyone has been calling them, Students to 'look' at government lot without permission , this is are here for the protection of just to pursue 8:00- 12:00 by Jan Rivet national government "close-up ". just another security measure. the students, not who are cutting Thirty-nine Captain Shreve The program is a community While your intentions may have those students class . students accompanied by Mrs. concept which includes students been perfectly justified, it is still Hazel Martin, Captain Shreve from all high schools in Shreve­ their job to suspect any person American History teacher, will port and Boss ier that are who is in the parking lot depart February 4 for a week interested in participating . at an unauthorized time of day, long look at Washington D .C. High Schools from all over the according to Horton . The Close-up program is country participate in Close-Up The question of whether these designed to let students see our during various weeks throughout the school year. The students and Mrs. Martin Favorites chosen Honor Band selected have been preparing for this Captain Shreve seniors Members of the Distr ict trip since October. They have Danette Faour and Richard Honor Band for Captain Shreve been collecting their money Lamb were recently chosen as recently selected are Marlene and getting oriented with Senior Class favorites during Whittmore, Sally Jo Cunning­ what they will be doing on their an election by the student body . ham , Maribeth Kunzman , trip. Danette is presently a cheer­ Jena Young , John Staples, M r. English , CS teacher, leader and a member of the Key Jane Williams, Varett Mims, spoke to the group on foreign Club. Richard is a member Lisa Myles, Joe Cashciola, affairs, and gave them a large of FCA and Interact. Vincent McDay, Carol Hallquist, study guide book on perspective Chosen as favorites by the . Denise Taylor, Kelly Walker, for their trip. junior class are Donna Turnham Mark Farley, Jim Davis, Debbie But problems arose when they and Joe Cook, both members Jorstad , Brian McNei I, Dave were faced with a possible of Interact. Donna is also Davis, Randy Brown , Eric delaying of half of the group a member of the Z Club. Johnson, Sonja Shelby, until March because they have The sophomore favorites are Corrinda Fritz, Jana Fuller, had such a tremendous turnout Patti Harrison and Tony Davis. Howard White, Shawn Davis, from all over the city this year. Patti is on the tennis team and is Breanke Pennywell, Milton But all 39 from Shreve will a member of Z Club. Tony Baylor, Dina Kirkikis, Wade be able to ·attend the trip in plays on the Junior Varsity McCutcheon , Susan Meek, February. football team and is a member Jeff Pennfield , Arthur May­ When the group from Shreve of Interact. and Richard weather, Debby Badugu, returns from their "close-up" Favorites from the freshman CLASS FAVORITES elected include Danette Faour juniors; Patti Leonard Wi Ison , Renell Ander­ look at Washington, they will class are Mary Stamper Lamb, seniors; Donna Turnham and Joe Cook, and Mary Stamper son, Jeremey Gray, Steve have had a chance to see their and Ricky Fox. Ricky plays on Harrison and Tony Davis, sophomores; Tanner, and Richard Hunt. government in action . the Junior Varsity football team. and Ricky Fox, freshmen. Page Two The Ente-rprise January 24, 1979 CS students can speak out Support needed "The important decisions are usually made without the consent of the students." "Once the school board makes up their minds to Dear Editors, do something no one can change their views." , When the Athletic Booster These statements, which were made by Captain Shreve Club was formed , it should students in a recent poll conducted by The Enterprise, exemplify have been named Football the general opinion of Shreve 's student body. Out of the 150 students Booster Club instead . We are who were polled , 88 felt that the students at this school lack enough now in the middle of basketball power in important decision making . season , and where is the booster Yet why should this feeling be prevalent when censorship is club when Captain Shreve really not exercised at Shreve as it is in so many other schools? Captain needs them most? It was great Shreve's students have the right and the opportunity to speak to see all the people at the out truthfully without any pressure.

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