Elsey To Reign Teachers Tell As At E. Gator Rewards, Gifts / For '71 .. 72 Year Til of Educating Because of a change in plans The new school year brought over the summer, Captain Shreve with it many new teachers. For has a new AI. E. Gator; this ti me those who have not already met it's John Elsey. Even though it the additions to our faculty, the isn't a requirement, John has ENTERPRISE has ascertained the blond hair, just as Jim Carlton, views of a few of ·them concern­ Tim Springer, and the original ing aspects of teaching. 1971 - 1972 AI E., Bubba Bo yd­ Mr. Donald Bingham, a new stun, had. Bubba and hi'S fa mily mathematics te acher who also w e re transferred to Houston at EITIBPBISI teahces aviation, was gradu·ated the end of last school year. There~ from Centenary College las.t ye~r; fore, the Interact Council chose Mr. Bingham, who has his bache~ J ohn. who was second o n the list lor's degree in agricul~ural engin­ eering, says: "I Ii ke the satisfac­ to be.come our new school mascot. Volume V Shreveport, Louisiana, September 22, 1971 Number 1 John's main mtere sts cover a tion I get when helping young w ide variety of sports, inclu ding people to learn and understand hunti ng, fish ing, fly ing and gol( mathematics." Th is re porter and John too k a fly­ II.SU CredHs Taken I Top 20 Percent • Three of our new teachers have ing course at Lucien fiel d last win­ taught at Shreve before. These in­ .clude Mrs. Barbara Baysden, Mr~ ter, and I think I can speak for Five Captain Shreve st~dents ROTC Unit Presented Linda Carleton, and Mr. Charles both o f us, we learned alot more etended the· summer se51s1on at than we expected. Inci denta ll y, Fitzpatrick. When asked why she John's father is a pilot for one of chose to be a teacher, Mrs. Carle­ ~~~~s~ :;~rt . t!~}~eg s~~j~~~r~!t~~: Honor o·1st·1nct·1on ton said: 7 '1 enjoy watching young the oi l companies here in Shreve­ Of 1ng from chem1s.try to speech for . port. college credits. people mature and learn from Be ing currently active in the Kay Arceneaux, Ru•ss Bryant, Department of the Army, The scholarship student is not year to year." only receiving a free education, Span iSJh Cl ub and Science Club, Terry Norrell, Joe Sonnier, and Wasihington, D. C., announced Mr. Charles E. Richey, director but he is a1so enhancing his fo­ Jchn plans to major in eng ineer­ Gary Woolverton all took cou rse.s that Captain Shreve's ROTC unit of choral music, has taugh~ pre-· ture by undertaking ROTC lead­ ing in college, and to get hi s pri­ for credit, under a speci'al plan was designated the national hon­ vious.ly at Byrd High and Booker e-rship instruction. 'Tfris is some­ Vj:lte pilots' ·l'icense as soo n as pos­ for high s.chool students. The five or rating of " Honor School with T. Washington in Shreveport, as -thing that is in demand by both sible. had to have maintained a "B" av­ DiSitinction" as a result of tha an­ well a-s at three out of state the military and civilian ente,... Being optimistic about future erage throughout high school, to nual federal evalucrtion conduct• s.chools. "I like to teach I'T1'Jsic," prise," CSM Chaisson said. plans fo r i'he Gators, John said, have completed their junior year, ed April 19 through April 26~ he quipped. "It satisfies my de~ CSM Cha isson ·sa•id that the ap­ "I think w e have the best te ams and had to have a high recom­ 1-971 . sire for creativity." Mr. Richey p lication period for schol-arships we've e ver had. We ha ve the best 'mendation from their school prin­ Of the 650 participating high ~as a masters degree in music· will run from September 15 thru chance to go a ll the w ay. cipal. schools within the United State!>, from LSU. only 130 received · ~his nationa·l December 31 . Applications may Mrs. Ann Vise came to us from award. \ be obtained by writing to Army Atlanta, Georgia, th.is year. She Shreve's ROTC program was ROTC, Fifth U. S. Army, Fort Sam went to Louisrana Tech a·nd has c. Entrance Exams Announced the only program rated in the top Houston, Te.xas 78234, or at his bachelor's degree in mathemati­ Test dates and deadl ines for re­ It is important for all se ni ors 20% in the nation w i ~hin Caddo office in the ROTC Building. cal education. Mrs. Vise is a very to take ACT and SAT tests e arly. g istration are·: Parish schools. Selection of scholarS/hip win­ enthusiastic teacher and told tht:.· Seniors interested in academic ACT Our principal, Stanley Powell hers is based upon the results of staff: "The satisfaction I receive scho la rships who have not a l­ Registration closes Test date. and Senior Army Instructor, Ser• fh estudent's American Col ~ ege (from teaching) wil'l be from ready taken the ACT must do so Sept. 27, 1971 Oct. 16, 1971 greant Henry Chais.on, by virtue Testing Program (:A·O) or CEEB's watching my students grow and by October to be conSiidered for Nov. 5, 1971 Dec. 11 , 1971 of th is national honor rating, are Scholastic A'Ptitude Test (.SAn, develop mentally. This growth scholarships. Jan. 31, 1972 Feb. 26, 1972 authorized to nominate as ca•ndi­ his high school academic record, C(\n't always be measured, but it's March 27, 1972 April 22, 1972 dates four disti·ngu'ished cadets participation in athletic and other a•lways there." AO is required upon e nt rance June 19, 1972 July 15, 1972 for appointment to the United extracurricular activities, a physi­ Other new teachers include in all Louisiana coll e ges and many SAT States Military Academy at West ca·l e xani'inafion and interviews Mrs .Ingrid Benson, Mrs. Marie others. The code number fo r the Oct. 6, 1971 Nov. 6, 1971 Poin•t for the year 1971 - 1972. w it h a·board of Army officers. B'lair, Mrs. Frances Brookings, Mr. ACT at Captain Shreve is 19- Nov. 3, 1971 Dec. 4, 197J In addition, other distingu ished W i• nners of Army ROTC scho­ Robert Grambling, Mrs. Kathleen 062627. Fo r out-of-Sil'ate co ll ege Dec. 8, 1971 Jan. 8, 19~'2 cadets may be nominated as can­ larships can use awards at any Haine, Mrs. Lora Hunter, Mr. Hen-· and most private co·lleges the Feb. 2, 1972 March 4, 1972 didates for admission to the U.S. other schools of their choice of­ 'ry Sherman, Jr. Two new te-ach­ SAT is required. The SAT code March 15, 1972 April 15, 1972 Naval and Air Force Academies. fe ri ng t h~ four-year ROTC pro­ ers 'aides have als.o been added number is 192-678. March 30, 1972 May 6, 1972 e College ROTC · Scholarships gram, provided they are admitted to our staff, Mrs. Barbara Moon June 7, 1972 July 8, 1972 Opportunities for high sdhool to that school. pnd Mrs. Mary York. After registration a manual Seniors shoujd review college seniors to w in four-year army Appl ica nts must be at least 17 w ill be rece,ived that sho ul d be ca te logs in the guidance room to ROTC college scholarships at any years of aqe bv October 1 of the read carefully before taking e i­ determine whether they need the of more than 280 colleges and year in w hich the seholarshio be­ Support Gators ther test. SAT or ACT. unfversities across the country comes effective, and be able to were announced today by CSM comp lete a ll reqU'ire ments for a Attend Henry J . Chaisson, Shreve's Sen­ commission and college degree BTW-CS Game Cheerleaders Reveal ior Army Instructor. before reaching age 25. Nearly 1,000 Army ROTC scho­ larships will be awarded this Interests, Ambitions year. In addrtion to providing full tuition and funds for textbooks Six senior girls, have been cho­ asked what satisfaction she ex­ and laboratory fees, the Army sen by the student body to serve pected to receive from cheerlead­ ROTC scholitrships pay a month­ as cheerleade rs for ~he 1971 - e r she stated: "I f.h ink that the abil­ ly subsistence allow ance of $50. 1972 school year. The si x are it y to handlle a &ig group well is Upon graduation from college, Kirnbi Be rlin, Me laney Cu lp, ·important and I want to be a the ROTC soholarslhip winner is Ka yle Grann, Melanie Harrell, leader." Kayle is active in many commissioned a senior lieutenant Mary J anet Koe rn e r and Anne school clubs and likes to ride hi­ in the U.S. Army and is expected Wedgeworth. cycl es. to serve on active duty for four Kimbi Be rlin, who was a che er­ Melanie Harrel·!, another blonde, years. leader in junior hig h school, feels sa id she ran for cheerleader be­ that she'll "do a lot of ha rd work, ca use "you feel like you're do ing b ut that the challenge is worth it." something for other people." She Seniors Order· She likes to swim, d iet and is ac­ a lso has had previous experien­ tive in gymnas.tics.
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