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There was a crack down on drugs, alcohol, and smoking A film called “The Chemical People,” dealing with drug and alcohol abuse among youth, was shown last November on national television at community gatherings throughout the country. This nation-wide anti-drug program was led by First Lady Nancy Reagan. Soon after the showing of the program, about two hundred and fifty Belleville parents from Belleville West, Belleville East, and Althoff formed the Committee on Community Intervention. This group evolved into the Belleville Parents in Action organization. This group has had an active anti-drug campaign, scheduled speakers for school programs, sponsored free fashion, fun, and fitness sessions for high school girls, and organized committees to focus on legislation, fund-raising, and community involvement. Better awareness of chemical problems have been brought to the attention of the general public. The committees and groups that have branched off from the Chemical People Task Force gave alternatives for students to get involved in activities. 24 Drug Prevention Programs
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Donkeys overthrow senior boys and girls 1. The Donkey Basketball game on March 22. co-spon¬ sored by the Bellevinois Staff and the Student Council, provided a fun evening for riders and spectators. 2. Seniors gave a lot of effort for their teams. If only the donkeys had cooperated! 3. A lot of grit and stubbornness on the part of both donkey and senior put on a good show for the audi¬ ence packed in the bleachers. Donkey Basketball 23
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6 . 1. In March, Debbie Zink and Mr. John Reed represented West at the Chemical People forum conducted by First Lady Nancy Reagan at Channel 9 in St. Louis. 2. Dr. David Ohms of the St. Louis Care Unit spoke to faculty and con¬ cerned parents of Belleville West. Belleville East, and Althoff on September 21. 3. Mrs. Nancy Reagan answered questions from students attending the Channel 9 Forum. 4. Assistant Principals Mr. Dan Wolford and Mr. Doug Dahm were on the lookout for anyone visiting the Stadium during the school day without a smoker’s pass. 5. This year there was a change in the Stadium smoking policy. Those students headed for the Stadium to smoke had to have permission from their parents stamped onto their identification cards. 6. Last fall, over two hundred interested area citizens attended the Chemical People” national television showing in the Auditorium and the informal gathering afterwards in the Cafeteria. 7. Is it? Only one sign appeared on campus during National Anti- Smoking Week. Drug Prevention Programs 25
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