Enterprise Captain Shreve High School, Shreveport, Louisiana "Hot" Tanning Centers P.4 Volume X, Number 8 April23, 1980

Enterprise Captain Shreve High School, Shreveport, Louisiana "Hot" Tanning Centers P.4 Volume X, Number 8 April23, 1980

What's Inside? Enterprise Captain Shreve High School, Shreveport, Louisiana "Hot" tanning centers p.4 Volume X, Number 8 April23, 1980 library expands- Microfiche, video equipment bought by Dan Spivey machine allows them to keep mit extended programming. of the Enterprise Staff magazines on file for more years To expand the use of the re­ The Captain Shreve library and prevents the problem of corder, the libraby plans to have recently received new equipment having pages torn out. The a camera for filming activities that will enable teachers and microfiche is easy to use and stu­ other than those on television . students to make better use of dents simply ask for the maga­ According to Miss Sandra magazines and to view various zine they need . M cCalla, principal , funds for the programs and activities of Video Equipment purchase of the camera have interest. Along with the microfiche, been contributed by the Football This new equipment includes a the CS library has also received Ad Staff , Interact , Key Club, microfiche, wh ich is a machine video recording equipment. Debate, and the Junior Class . that is used to conserve space Th e Caddo parish school board However, additonal funds are in storing magazines . Various purchased this for all schools and needed and an y donations for magazines are reproduced on will provide an excellent addition this purpose will be greatly microfilm and placed on cards, aide in teaching , Miss Zoe appreciated . thus saving space and allowing Ramsey , I i brarian , said. Before using the equipment, more issues to be retained for According to Ramsey, the teachers must attend a workshop reference. At present, the equipment includes the stand , to become familiar with the library .is cataloging Time television , monitor, video cass­ operation of it, Ramsey said . Magazine, Newsweek, U. S. ette recorder, and antenna. The video recorder should be in Magazines on film News, Psychology Today, Science She said that the equipment has use by the fall of the 1980-91 Today, and Ladies Home a timer which will permit the school year and should also in­ Librarian Evelyn Valore demonstrates the library's newly­ Journal, since these are the taping of programs that would be clude a cable connection by that acquired microfiche equipment, which will aid in the magazine magazines most used. However, of use in teaching. These tapes time. storage problem at CS. according to Mrs. Evelyn Valore, could be stored for use in coming librarian , other magazines will years . The recorder has ten also be added in the future. tapes but the I ibrary expected to Carter, Reagan take first, second She also added that this new purchase additional ones to per- The pick of CS .. in Louisiana primary, CS poll The following is results are from a random survey conducted by by Jerry Daugherty better than Kennedy," that he shot a girl , Anderson is a no­ The Enterprise. News Editor is " doing o.k. " and that he name, and Carter doesn ' t care. Percentage of Number of Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan , would do a "better job than any­ He also added that he felt Bush votes received votes received Edward Kennedy. George Bush . one else. " Some others feel would do the best job. John Anderson . Edmund Brown. that Kennedy doesn't have Responses from students who Jimmy Carter (Democrat) 28 % 41 Who will be our next presi­ enough experience to handle the cast their vote for Reagan Ronald Reagan (Republican) 27% 40 dent? If the Louisiana presi­ country 's problems, so they are ranked from "I hate Kennedy" to Edward Kennedy (democrat) 17% 25 dential primaries and the stu­ actually voting against Kennedy " I like him (Reagan). " Others George Bush (republican) 5% 9 dents at CS are any i nd icat ion, than casting their votes for were " I don't like Carter"s John Anderson (Republican) 3% 4 it should be a run-off be­ Carter. One student even gave ideas," " I think he would do bet­ Edmund Brown, Jr. (Democrat) 0% 0 tween Democrat Jimmy Carter a reason that provoke doubt in ter because he is older and knows Uncommitted 20 % 31 and Republican Ronald Reagan . his mind : "Well , Carter is doing more," and that he would a pretty good job on inflation, " probably choose a good vice­ The pick of Louisiana As the two polls show, Jimmy isn'the?" presiden and a good national budget policy. " The following results of the Louisiana presidential primary are Carter is very far ahead of Edward Kennedy on the Dem­ Students discuss reasons Many responses from the stu­ taken from The Shreveport Times and represent the candidates and One student who voted for dents with no opinion were "I what percentage of the Louisiana vote they received. ocratic side, and Ronald Reagan is ahead of Geor'ge Bush on the Bush knew exactly why he was dont 't I ike any of them. " Democrats Republicans Republican side. against the other candidates, Jimmy Carter 56% Ronald Reagan 74% Why do students choose cer­ even though he was unsure of the Who will take President Edward Kennedy 22% George Bush 19% tain candidates? Is it from the facts at Chappaquiddick, of Carter ' s place in the White Uncommitted 11% Uncommitted 5% straight facts or just hear-say? which Kennedy was involved. House? We will have to just wait Various unknown Various unknown Students who voted for Pres­ "Reagan wants popularity, and see how the voting goes in candidates 11% candidates 2% ident Carter feel that he "is Kennedy is a criminal because he November. Hollywood star to sail with Showboat '80 by Don Spivey Enterprise Staff Hollywood- yes , the city of tinsel and movies- is coming East to Shreve. The 13th annual Debate Club- sponsored talent show, Showboat, is going to be bigger and better than ever according to Jack Bogan sponsor. This year, a "mystery guest" from a hit television show will make an appearance and perform for the audience, he said . Along with the "mystery guest star", who will be present both nights at Showboat, to be staged Thursday and Friday night in the audit­ orium at 7:30 , has many more acts to con­ tribute to making it bigger and better than ever. This year's talent show includes several veteran performers , including the band " Pan ", Dina Bennett , winner of Showboat ' 79 , and Ed Shaw with his ventriloquist_act. T. L. Daren who pre­ -. v iously performed with Tom Black , will be back this year , but with a new_partner, Tom Flowers, for his country music performance. Mike Fess performer from past years, will also be back as a special guest. In addition fo the veteran performers, Show­ boat ' 80 will also include many performers making their first appearance in the talent show. These include Lee Warren with a comedy, routine, Becky Reeves playing the piano, and two singers, Linda Holland and Bill Thompson. Three more bands, 1-20 , Eternal Funk, and The Source, will also contribute to Showboat '80. Masters of ceremonies for Showboat '80 are seniors Buddy Burt, Tom Black, and Jeff Teague. Lights. Camera. Action! Seniors Tom Black Tickets for the two-night performances can be (top), Jeff Teague, and Bubba Burt will set the purchased from any debate club member, in room stage for Showboat '80 as emcees for the annual 208 for $2 each or at the door. talent show. 2 opinion The Enterpise/ April 23, 1980 Teachers Letter to the Editor have some Dear Editor: High school students should be able to leave the campus for lunch. By the time students responsibilities, too! reach high school, most of them have attained a certain degree of Teachers often lecture students about what is xpected of maturity, dependability, and them- what they can and what they aren't supposed to do. they present responsible beha­ Even though it is often sterotyped that a teacher's job is vior. As ·a result, they should be teach and nothing else, a teacher's responsiblity just like the students given increased privileges. Most includes more than just teaching - at least it does at Captain high school students work hard Shreve. A teacher is accountable for such things as being to class to abide by the rules; further­ on time in the mornings, writing, lesson plans, attending more, many students have addi­ faculty meetings, and monitoring the halls. But how many teachers tionally obtained a driver's truly are •responsible" teachers in all these areas? license. Therefore, students who Just like students are responsible for getting to class on time, desire to eat lunch off campus so are teachers. They are to be in the building at 7:15a.m., but are should be able to do so. all of them? Also, teachers are supposed to stay after school until A second factor which must be 2:30p.m. but, obviously, all of them do not. Many are just as anxious, considered in giving high school if not more anxious than students, to leave school in the students the privilege of eating afternoons. off campus is that some have Monitoring the halls in between classes is another responsi­ medical needs which require bility placed on teaches, with them alternating on a weekly basis to special attention. Contrary to monitor in the mornings before school. However, some teachers on what some people believe, when some days, seldom stick their heads out the door to see teenagers are given the chance to what's going on. Not that anything violent necessarily takes place select their own foods, they in the halls- but it is a part of their job. generally select nutritious meals.

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