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hi. 1, Students Against Driving Drunk is one way M-O students are taking a stand against negative peer pressure. Gracie White, pins a SADD button on Becky Jack to show they are willing to protest against a terrible act that is killing thousands ol teenagers every year. Rodney Silvers, SADD President and Rochelle Henke, judge posters Q the grader school students entered to get the SADD theme across. DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE. .. K Christy Prince shows Jr. Burgess and Greg Major the 'Challenge 88' SADD T- shirt used as a prize in the grade school poster contest. in 'ii' Qjvg 2721. Drug prevention and AIDS have been issues our school has taken head on this year and brought into a new light, Many teenagers have found themselves pushed into doing some- thing they really don't want to do. Whether it's our own teachers, our peers, an actress. or even the school mascot, M-O students are getting the message to Just Say No. The AIDS classes were taught by our own teachers at M-O, and things we learned were discussed for quite awhile. Being informed is the first step in prevention of this disease that strikes anyone, no matter their race or sex. Quest was a class taught by Mrs. Sprouse to the eighth grade for one semester to help them gain sell-confidence and to learn more about themselves. A lirst'ever Oklahoma Alliance Against Drugs was formed, and students as well as adults all across the state participated in this program. Representatives from our school included Mrs. Sprouse, April Peveto and Sarah Pfeif- fer. To put this information to use, they talked to grade school students to help them realize they can set a style ol their own by living a drug-free lile.
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Hands On Task l As accurate as can be. Rebekah Spauld- or the handyman. Mr. Harris and Roland ing, Scott Dudek, Steward Bode, and Louis Time out for lunch. Sandy Terry and aylor doing the work they love best. Karns in Typing l. Dorothy Bode. 'flux Q9 The finishing touches. Charles Hilburn and Kevin Andrews make topical maps in Mrs. Jones' class. What harm can a little taste do? Rusty Prince and Machel Bode make Christmas cookies. CANDID 7
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. Ut Dilfk 'lTia '6W AUSAIUSBQLX Nd V 7 V X NM J' X : 'N -' is : .. .111 . , 3 gl .. V f 1 1 Q ' K ,K K I M - 5 y . f V,.. K Sometimes it helps kids un- ' , l derstand when the teachers are closer to their age. Sarah A Pfeiffer, Mrs. Sprouse, and April Peveto talk to the fourth, V f . fifth, and sixth grades about g . I drug awareness and their Q , freedom to choose the life- style they wish to live. Jill Woody brought to M-0. her acting abilities and demonstrated different A not topic this year was AIDS Education. This year all schools were required to teach students the anxieties of an alcoholic through her SURRENDER program, a dramatic approach to drugs. .',i fu 1 ,. , I . .. K '. -gg, , 1 4 ' ,fc Wi. A I, tv ' 'Agj f .1 il- , facts about AIDS. Mrs. Flaupe teaches Steve Haggard, Mark Hood and Shelly Johnson all she learned at the classes teachers were re- quired to take before educating M-O stu- dents. ffm ft ,,, ' Learning is fun when action is involved. The Quest students have a bike-a-thon as a fundraiser, riding from Orlando to Mulhall during their sixth hour class. CANDID 9 'Ta
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