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+ !iii JUST SAY NO! Alcohol anil drugs and coke , f ' hc marijuana some folks smoke. ll begin as some big |nke Not withstanding. I he idea, Ihcv ' re mind expanding! I I hen all tun sunn, become demanding i h.ihil once begun wiih class . A look irilo the looking-glass. Reveals an image quick In pass ' A I. tic the addict ' s tongue can [ell Sickness, grief, not feeling will . I lie highs ill. ii were loo shod a spell Money, potucd lighl down i In diain 1 A bodv sometimes racked miIi pun Just listen in the folks complain! (All wiih good cause! I And as 1 pause I riilhei snicker for 1 recall a bumper sticker, My oiher car is up im nose! I It ' s mure a pn . I suppose!) I count the loss It ' s hard to lake ' Ihe fnnhsh actions some folk make. ilh heallh and fortune both at stake. Nui to mention. Some things done, without intention. Minds once lilled with great invention, Now corrupt I illcd with greed (rime and violence meet their need Keen minds altered with |unk like speed ( i merii a 1 I ake heed! menca the land ol the free and brave 1 He nol Ihe land ol (lie cocaine slave! 1 here ' s a pans epidemii leasing Ihe drunk and lileless in it ' s wake. Who arc la v. spineless. Rven mindless ' ( 1. I find this haul in lake ' ( ). youth and young lolk in youi prune. I Ins devastation is a crime 1 Could I. hut teach vou. with this rhvme In just say. NO ? erle I h abelh D.ms 1. Tara Keinanen speaks out against drugs. 2. Ida Vigil, Jennifer Fleming, and Kayla Walker take control of the meeting. 3. Mrs. Normetta Muir shows Rose Northington and John Decker where to sign up for work- ing in the concession stand. 4. Mr. Jay Cush- nie makes his point by telling an amusing sto- ry. Just Say No 53
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Students Say No To Some people think the best drug education programs are the ones that don ' t talk about drugs, but the Just Say No Club thinks differently. They believe in helping other people help themselves by education. No- va ' s Just Say No club has already participated in many events to sup- port that belief. They have sent speakers to intermediate schools to try and prevent kids from starting to use drugs and help the ones who have already begun using them. Their speakers have also gone to city council to make people more aware of the drug problem. Even though this is the first year Just Say No has been here at Nova, they have already begun to make waves. Just Say No also took part in Reach America, a project designed to edu- cate teenagers about the harmful ef- fects of drugs, so that they could teach younger kids the same. Mi- chelle Todd, one of the participants of the two day program said, It gave me more self-confidence, like stand- ing in front of a crowd and making me feel like I could help other people with their drug-type problems. All the people who passed the test given at the end of the program became peer counselors. The Reach America program was truly about helping others. Just Say No has accomplished a lot. Mr. Jay Cushnie and Mrs. Normetta Muir, the club ' s advisors, along with club organizers Jennifer Beck, Jenni- fer Fleming, Phyllis James, and Kayla Walker were all responsible for getting meetings together, send- ing speakers out, and running the concession stands at Nova ' s football games. Mr. Cushnie closed by saying, I admire the Nova students who use the opportunity of Just Say No to help them with their understandings of drug use and supporting their abil- ity to stay away from drugs. Drugs Hill 52 Just Say No
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