Pubdate: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 Source: Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC) Copyright: 2003 Sun Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/sunnews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/987 Note: apparent 150 word limit on LTEs Author: Erin Reed DARE GRADUATES NMB CLASS Students' Skits Share Learning, Advice About 300 fifth-graders graduated Friday from the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program at North Myrtle Beach Elementary School. The event, held at The Alabama Theatre, was marked with performances by students including skits, songs and essay readings. The children also heard inspiring words from community leaders. Officer Julie Smith with the North Myrtle Beach Department of Public Safety, who heads the DARE program, stressed to the students to take what they've learned and use it throughout their lives. "I want to remind you that life is constantly not what you take out of it but what you put into it," she said. In one of the skits, students in Barbara Yarborough's class sang their own words to the song "Follow Me," by Uncle Kracker. "If you want to stray, I can guarantee: Good decisions surely make you free," they sang. In a skit by Tena Vernon's class, the students sang their version of "Stop! In the Name of Love" by The Supremes: "Stop! in the name of drugs, before you break a law." Students from Angela Bass' class dressed up as different role models, such as athletes and Miss America, while singing the song "Respect" by Aretha Franklin. The performance also featured three girls in sparkly dresses singing the lead, while two boys dressed as women danced around them. Public Safety Director David King also addressed the students after being introduced by his daughter, Nicole King. "I'm not sure parents fully realize the importance they have in their kids' lives," Nicole King said in her introduction. "They're role models." King, visibly moved by his daughter's words, started off with a shaky voice but proceeded to offer the students some advice. "If you share what you've learned with just one other person, you can change a life for the better," he said. "And you just might help make this a better world for all of us." - --- MAP posted-by: Alex