Carvival Well Received; Ends Year Successfully by Karen Rogers Jcanme Chalupnik (And Chan­ Carntval, the CS Players •Cl)

Carvival Well Received; Ends Year Successfully by Karen Rogers Jcanme Chalupnik (And Chan­ Carntval, the CS Players •Cl)

Carvival well received; ends year successfully By Karen Rogers Jcanme Chalupnik (and Chan­ Carntval, the CS Players •cl). Ctndy Weaver, Glen Adams, spnng production, delighted B•ll Ptckard, Willie Thomas, each of tiS three audiences with Kenny Ray Brown, and the lead BJ: its flashy, wild c1rcus atmos­ characters. phere. Each of the costumes, All the wagons, puppet homemade and borrowed defi­ booths. and miscellaneous props nitely portrayed realtSitc char­ were created under the direction acters. of Russell Pedro. Lead roles, played by Robin Productton staff consisted of Rose. K elly Price, Christi Mayo, Mrs. Rebecca Cassell, director; and Mark Goldstein, were ex­ Susan Adams. student dtrector; cellently executed. Terry Pearce. stage manager; Though Robin Rose's voice Ctndy Weaver. Choreographer; was frequently soft, which was Nada Wood, ass1stant choreo­ expectant of a high school stu­ (]rapher. and Randal Perry. dent. she beautifully depicted choral dtrector. the young, charming, orphan Despne a few mishaps, Carnt­ character, Lili. val was successfully produced by Volume IX Shreveport, La ., March 23, 1976 Number 7 Kelly Pnce's superb presen­ •• e CS Players. tation of " Her Face" lett hardly a dry eye in the house. Together with KarJ Wendt , Price stole the show wilh his puppets in the sec­ Career night held last night ond act. Several members of the Busmess men and women available to talk to students. audtences began to believe from twenty-one vocational areas T he evening's program was that H orrible Henry, the Walrus, were at Captain Shreve last dtvtded into three thirty-minute and Carrot-Top were real bemgs. ntght for the second " Career sessions with the students and Christi Mayo played the In­ Ntgt> t'' program sponsored by parents being able to visit three comparable Rosalie perfectly, tt'le PTA which began at 7:30 different vocational classrooms except she lacked the loud, belt­ 1n the auditorium. during the night. tng, Stngmg vo1ce that her char­ "Career Ntght" is a program Vocational fields which were acter requ1red. Mark Goldstem that presents to students and Nesented are: public safety, portrayed a marvelously suave parents information on vocations police and fire, military services, Marco, displaying full control and professtons, encompas­ skilled trades, communications, over hts songs. The wacky Dr. SIIHJ such topics as job prepara­ tv and radio, Swepco oppor tuni­ Glass, Rosalie's fiance from •trJn needed, job opportunities, ties. Sou th Central Bell Co. op­ Switzerland, was realistically eYpected wages, personal bene­ ponunities, drafting, and print­ charactenzed by Eric Ligon. fils and rewards. Qualified peo­ Ing and graphic arts, health The story centers on a gtrl ple who are actively engaged in services, physical therapist , nur­ (Lili) who comes to B.F. Sch­ the1r chosen vocations were smg. medical records, techni­ legel's Ctrcus in hopes of ful­ Cians, social workers, civic flllmg her chtldhood dream of service jobs, teaching , primary becommg a performer . At the Policy instated and secondary, accounting and c1rcus. she meets Marco the According to the new absentee bookkeeping, commercial arts Magnificent Magtcian and tS policy whtch went into effect and design, decorating, journa­ immedtately mfatuated. Marco PAUL (KELLY PRICE) FINALLY WINS the love of Lili (Robin yesterday, a student shall not lism and newspaper technicians, gtves her a job, but this Inter­ Rose) 1n CS players production of " The Carnival". be absent more than seven un­ av1 at ion ptlots, mechanics, cleri­ rupts his magic show, 10 which excused days in any nine weeks cal. hostesses , forestry, dental Rosalie 1s the asstslant, and is period and receive a passing assistants and hygienists, and fired. Lilt meets Paul (played by Elections set for Apri/14 made. engineering. Kelly Pnce) and decides that he Elec:tons for AI E. Gator, 2.50 grade average, display When a student have five 1s a "monster", yet falls 1n love cheerleaders, and student coun­ acceptable conduct, and be unexcused absences 10 any class, wllh hts puppets; never real izing Cil offtcers for the 1976-77 school classified as a sen tor next year. he and hts parents will be re­ that Paul IS the puppeteer. Her year wi II be held Apri I 14 . Eight to ten girls will be cho­ qutred to have a conference knowledge of his true tdentity Students tnterested in trying sen for this position by the stu­ Wtth the p rincipal. After three What's inside sets the stage for her to fall in nut for a cheerleader positions dent body on a date to be an­ more, he will receive an " F " Barry Lyndon Reviewed . p. 2 love with htm when Marco leaves should read the announcement, nounced later. Prospective can­ tn the class. Teacher Feature ........... p. 3 the circus with Rosalie. whtch 1s posted in each room , didates should listen for dates, An exception may be made for E XCLUSIV E interview ... p . 4 concerntng qualifications and reg•stralton procedures, and oth­ students attending school-select­ Compostng the chorus were Bob Dylan's Desire ....... p. 2 responstbil itles of cheerleaders. er tnformatlon concerning the ed activities, for personal ill­ Bonnte Ennis, Valerie Hicks, Find A Word ............... p . 3 Each candidate must maintain a electton whtch w ill be on the ness, for serious illness or death Laura Moore, Cheryl Warren, Sport .................. pp. 6 & 7 n•orn1ng announcements. 1n the family, and for certain Sharon Regan. Bessie Whitaker, McDonald's coupon ..... p . 3 Male students interested in reltgtous holidays. H owever, stu­ Tangie Schuford, Briana Bianca, Burger King coupon ...... p . 5 Song, moHo chosen runntng for AI E . Gator should dents will be expected to make Don Francis, Enc Ligon, Camille Shreve's class of '76 has se­ become famtliar with the list up ass1gnments. Bundnck, Lynn Johnson, Su­ lected the sen1or motto, song, co­ ')f qualiftcaltons for that post sanne H ortman. Becky Preedom, lors. and flower for their gradua­ which are dtsplayed in each tion year. room Eleclton and tryout dates Students receive suspensions; The motto tS " Don't walk for the positton wtll coincide with Don't forget ahead of me for I may not follow ; those for cheerleaders. Don't walk behind me for I Student Counctl officer elec­ March smoking, tardies offenses rnay not lead; just walk beside ttnns wtll be held at Captain 24 Senior Favorties Elected me and be my frtend. Shreve on April 14. Interested By Sharon Jones Pnnctpal Stanley Powell, come 26 Grease Day we·ve only Just Begun," is students should listen for infor­ " Are you here with a solution into the act. Wagner stated that April the sen1or song. green and gold mal tun concerning the elections or are you part of the problem," they do not enjoy giving a stu­ 1 Deadline for caps and gown are the sen1or colors, and the 1c be read on the daily announce­ IS a question many times asked dent an unexcused vacation from orders flower IS the yellow rose. ments and answered in assistant school, but it does need to be 6 Student Council meeting Pnnc1pal Jewell Wagner's of - done to control the entire (auditorium, 11 :30) lice. student body. 9 Pep Squad Banquet rGrease Since the beginning of this To sum up all of this informa- 12 Campaign Speeches Up' March 26 school year until March 4, 184 lton, it would be better to stay 13 Cheerleader and AI E. Gator By Susie Thomas sock hoppers. students have been suspended out of trouble rather than stay tryouts Ducktails slicked with Vilalis, Just for fu n students and from Shreve for numerous rea- 1n trouble and have a chance at Band Concen. 7:30 p.rn. flashing white socks, and " Hap­ teachers can dress w ith the flair sons, most of which are tardies, vistllng the w ailing room of 14 Enterprise sale PY Days" will be back again on of the SO 's in bop, rock, or smoking, fighting, disrespect- Wagner's office. Offtcers and cheerleaders Grease Day, Friday, March 26, " cruisin" duds. Key club mem­ fulness and skipping. There are elected for the Dresser-uppers and the bers, who are sponsoring the many more that could be added festivi ties, will try to outdo ro the list. The time of suspen­ everyone else by really greasin­ sion is usually from one to ten up and going all out with jackets, days. tatoos, and sun glasses. When asked about penalties Girls will bring out plaid for certain offenses, Wagner skirts, " sloppy sweaters", penny made this comment, " In some loafers, pony tails, and cool cases the first lime in is a warn­ boufants. They'll be trying to ing, and I or a visit to the Recla­ win the prize that goes to the mation Room ; after that we have " greasiest chick." to resort to suspension, • · He also The annual Grease Day Sock stated !hat 30 to 40 students end Hop will be held in the gym up back in his office after one from 7:30 to 11:30 with a live suspension. Wagner stated, band, " Mirage", who will play a ·'Most of the students suspended mixture of Rock-n-Roll and popu­ come back to school. There are a lar songs. Tickets are available few that do not return. " for $2.50 a couple from any If sent to the Reclamation Key Club member. Room. the lime is from 3 to 30 Grease Day, in the past four days, dunng one period a day or years, has been a terrific break all day, depending on the reason from the regular grind. Classes sent. are more exciting since everyone Wagner IS not the only one is a little less inhibited (and who tS the " bad guy" that ONE STUDENT WAITS to see THIS ACT OF VANDA LISM expresses some students opinion maybe a little more embar­ suspends " good students".

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