The Emte Pri E

The Emte Pri E

New course offered; THE Free Enterprise taught by Suzan Smith Captain Shreve, accordQng to Starting next year, or possibly Mrs. Helen Dear, this Free at mid-term all junior and Enterprise course will help us seniors will be required to take to realize the busine~s opportun­ EMTE PRI E a new course called "Free ities wrr have here in the United Enterprise.'' \ States that other countries do Captain Shreve High School This subject is totally new and not have. different. It touches on Econom­ The course will last one Volume X Shreveport, Louisiana, December 17, 1976 Number 4 ics and General Business which are now elective courses here at semester and a one-half credit will be given tor it. Dr. Betty McNeese, supervisor of second­ ary education, feels it will oe Awards banquet held; in the social studies category. Mr. Davis, from the Caddo Parish School Board, and Mr. Urbanke, from Centenary, are Casten presented honor in the process of writing the Teddy Casten was presented names of these football players book that will be used next year. the Challenger Award, exem­ will be inscribed alongside If the course is offered at mid­ plifying the player who displayed Casten's. term, other books, probably the most outstanding Christian Economics books , will be used . The guest speaker at the ban­ leadership on th~ football team for the 1976 season . quet was Steve Davis, Oklahoma At the time, a teacher for the University's outstanding quar­ Free Enterprise class has not The Challenger Award Ban­ terback for the 1973-75 seasons . been chosen. quet , held Dec. 6 at the conven­ Davis is recognized as one of the tion center, was designed to nation 's leading Youth evange­ honor outstanding Christan lists. leaders on Caddo Parish foot­ 'Poor' get help ball teams . The winners of these All varsity players, cheer­ by Mary Hoeflinger awards were selected by their leaders and coaches were The Christian Service Program teammates . guests at the awards banquet sponsored by the Sunset Acres works to give direct help to the Casten was presented a plaque Baptist C~urch . poor, regardless of race , religion , along with a trophy which will or nationality . Organized in remain at this school with his January, 1970 as a project of St. SENIOR TEDDY CASTEN has received the Challenger Award, name inscribed on it. In the fol­ ROTC awards earned Joseph 's Catholic Church under exemplifying the player who displayed the most Christian lowing years, the award will be ROTC awards have recently the direction of Sister Margaret leadership on the CS football team for the 1976 season. presented annually and the been earned by various Captain McCaffrey, the program has Shreve participants. grown to be a coordinated ec­ ....---Menu ----r Joe T. Carter, Jr. has received cumenical and civic concern the Senior Army Instructor throughout the Shreveport­ Tuesday 21 LT A six votes short; Award for achievement while Bossier area. Christmas dinner Susan Crow earned the same The program is based on a Turkey and dressing , award for service. person-to-person approach . It Cranberry sauce Benjam in Wright, Ronnie offers assistance in the areas Green peas and potatoes LEA merger defeated Michael , Joseph Roque, and of food , clothing and housing. Caul if lower au Gratin Merger of the mostly-black organizations to pass . The L TA Rodney Jackson have been Medical an d dental examinations fruit salad Louisiana Education Association was six votes short from approv­ awarded the Senior Army are arranged , an d although it hot roles (LEA) and the predominantly­ ing the proposal. Instructor Ribbon . Thomas is a major expense , medicine Red Velvet Cake white Louisiana Teachers Associ­ The LTA and the LEA are Buckner , Nancy, Brinkley, Floyd is provided. jello ation . (L T A) was defeated when the nations last two racially West, and James Smith have Two of the Ch ri stian Service's Wednesday 22 the L T A failed to get the re­ segregated statewide teacher earned achievement ribbons . major projects are the Poor hot dogs and french fries quired two-thirds approval of organizations. A spokesman Several ROTC students have Man's Supper and the Toy Vegetable salad its members. from the National Education received achievement ribbons Program for Christmas. Though Yellow cake with Only 66.1 per cent of the LTA Association (NEA) has asked the for obtaining an 100% class the Poor Man 's Supper is an Chocolate frosting members voted for the merger L T A. to immediately reconsider grade in the first nine weeks annual event, the Christmas Peanuts and raising clusters while 69 per cent of LEA mem­ the vote. of this school year. JROTC IV Toy Program is a year-round jello bers approved the proposed students obtaining this grade are effort staffed by volunteers. (Subject to Change) merger. The proposal needed Jve T. Carter, Jr., Susan Crow Its purpose is to give needy a two-thirds approval from both and Perry Mongomery, while families the chance to have a Jay Ham, Wayne Bynum, and happy Christmas. ACT Leslie Chitty received 100% The Christian Service Program Test Dates grades in the JROTC Ill class . receives no funding from a Counc1l members work hard Barbara Jarzabek, Darrall Feb . 5, 1977 national or governmental by Mary Hoeflinger given their time and efforts and April 2, 1977 Henderson, James Smith, agency, only from support and What is the Captain Shreve shown their abilities. Though and Sally Cunningham represent June 18, 1977 domations given by the people Student Council and what is their we have only been in school for the JROTC II class in this of the Shreveport-Bossier area. purpose? Our student council is approximately four months, Registration Dates area, and 100% grade students With the help of these people comprised of various students Student , Council has already in the JROTC I class include the program can remain faithful elected by their fellow Gators sponsored a Back-to-School Nov.22, 1976-Jan . 10,1977 John Marshall, Salvatore Bion­ to its original comm ittment, to maintain a desirable student Dance, the Activities Week be­ Feb. 7, 1977-March 7, 1977 do, Matthew Smith, James But­ which is to . serve the poor in a April 4, 1976-May 23, 1977 atmosphere and to help coordin­ fore Homecoming, which in­ ler, Russell Campbell , David way that insures dignity, pride ate and sponsor school activites. cluded pep rallies and a contest King , and John Trigg . and selfworth . Many of you may remember between classes to decorate the the Student Council story that hall , and then the Homecoming was printed in the Feburary issue Dance. Other activities have in­ of the Enterprise last year . cluded a gorgeous legs contest, After close investigation of our issu ing parking stickers and Student Council 's activities it handling the elections. At pre­ was discovered that t hey had sent Student Council is working done very I ittle to promote a the concession stands at the desi rab le atiT'csphere or to take basketball games. part in school f unctions. According to M att Dillman , pres ident of the Student Council, We are now hal f way into the members hol d regular mee t­ another sc hool year with a new ings during first peri od to Student Co uncil president and discuss the projects they are different St uden t Council mem­ working on at th e time or to do bers . W hat have they done and future plann in g. When they are what are they planni ng to do? not meeting the members are Under section three of the Cap­ taking ca re of such thi ng s as tain Shreve Student Council checking the parking strckers or Con stitution it is stated that : helping to plan assem blies . " it is the duty of each represent­ Act ivit ies under discussion for at ive to serve the school and his the future include a powder classmates with his time, abili­ puff football game, student ties. an d efforts. This year 's fac ulty game, a dance , beauty STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT MATT DILLMAN presides over the daily meetings he!d iirst Student Council members have contest and the spring election!S . period, and discusses the projects the council plans for the res t of the year. Page Two THE ENTERPRISE December 17, 1976 Opinion Editorial Experimental classes succeed Experimental. It's a word that invokes many different feelings. Only three percent of the 17- labels like the selfish meanheart­ An experimental situation is sometimes enlightening .. son:etimes year-old girls in the United ed woman who was doomed to destructive. It can be a planned process or total d1sorgamzatwn. For States want to be housewives, have juvenile delinquents for many Captain Shreve students who have had the opportu.nity to according to the National Assess­ children:- This situation is not participate in an experimental situation (precisely .an . experzm~ntal ment for Education Process very common anymore. We now class). the experience factors have leaned very heavily m the enbght- survey of 1973-74. This startling have the philosophy ·of choice, eninglplanned process direction. Letters to statistic doesn't mean the girls each woman can make up her Obviously. since most CS experimental classes begun_. _!lice the didn't want to marry or mother own mind. As men are becoming Amen'can Studies ·'team class ' 'for juniors and the Humamt1es class because many will become more understanding toward the (or seniors. have been continued, the results must be very pleasing. Our housewives, but it does show an fact that women want more in The Enterprise staff feels that more of these experimental classes astonishing change in the roles their lives, women are becoming should be tried--especially in the higher phases.

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