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The Library This year, the Captain Shreve Library overflow¬ ed with numerous books, magazines, newspapers, and research materials. The students were grateful to have a library with such a wide variety of equip¬ ment including the microfiche and video cassette records. The library staff, which included the librarians, Mrs. Valore and Miss Ramsey, the secretary, Mrs. Davis, and various student workers maintained a quiet and relaxed atmosphere in which students could take maximum advantage of study time. We were very fortunate, indeed, to have had such an efficient library staff throughout the school year. 1 . MISS ZOE RAMSEY .. . Librarian, Library Science I, II ... BS. LSU; M.Ed., LSU +30, NSU, La. Tech. 2. MRS. EVELYN VALORE ... Librarian, Library Science I, II ... BS, Southern University; MS, University of Wisconsin; +30, LSU, La. Tech, NSU. 3. MRS. ROSE DAVIS ... Library Secretary... BA, La. Tech University. Top: The library is a good research center. Bottom: LIBRARY WORKERS — From Left to Right, 1st Row: Hope Preston, Francis Williams, Renee Richardson, Elizabeth Cloyd. 2nd Row: Veronica Mathews, Beverly Woodson. 3rd Row: Angela Dixon, Lisa Flowers, Ron Sayes, Cecil Johnson, Mike Newell. £ From the Publishers 25
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Office Workers School Nurse Mrs. Ann Graham, the school nurse has been at Captain Shreve since 1980. She tested the students’ hearing, and eye sight, ran tests for scoliosis; maintained health records; and held conferences with students about some personal medical problems. Most importantly , she was a member of the SAPE — Substance Abuse Prevention — team. OFFICE WORKERS 1. Mrs. Joann Goodwin 2. Mrs. Trudie Horton 3. Mrs. Jimmie Russell Top Right: Computers are exciting! Bottom Right: Mrs. Graham tests a student’s hearing. 24 LOG
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English The English teachers at Captain Shreve took great pride in making English a challenging, ver¬ satile, and rewarding experience. In English I, students worked on the general overview of major authors. In English II, III, and IV, they studied World, American, and English authors respectively. At each of these levels, grammar, composition, and research skills were taught. In AP English, students learned to write with variety using diction and sentence patterns. Creative Writing and Novels were included in the English department. In Creative Writing, students wrote sketches, poetry, short stories, children’s literature, scripts, and a number of other things in the semester course. Another semester course offered was Novels, in which students covered major philosophical and stylistic trends in World literature from the industrial revolution to the present. 1. MS. JENNY CASILLAS ... English II, Civics ... B.A., Secondary Education-English; Minor — Library Science, LSUS. 2. MRS. DIANE ELY ... English, Civics, Study Skills... B.S., Univ. of Texas, M.Ed., LSUS, +30. Sponsors Cheerleaders. 3. MRS. ROSEMARY FARABOUGH ... English II, Reading I... Northwestern State Univ., Natchitoches, B.A. 4. MRS. LINDA FEAZEL ... Teacher’s Aide. 5. MRS. GAYE GANNON ... English I, Journalism, Newspaper ... B.A. La. Tech Univ., Sponsors Newspaper, L’Esprit, Quill and Scroll. 6. MR. CEASAR GRAHAM ... English II, III, IV ... B.S., Grambling State Univ. 7. MRS. M. D. GREEN ... Reading I, II ... B.S., Grambling State Univ., M.A. La. Tech Univ., Sponsors Junior Class, Black Studies Assoc. 8. MRS. JUANITA KEITH ... Teacher’s Aide. Above: Marilyn Procell receives help from Mrs. Moch. Opp. Page, Top: Team Class works on assignments. Opp. Page, Bottom: Tangila Oden attempts to explain the lesson for the day. 26 LOG
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