Pubdate: Mon, 31 Oct 2005
Source: Linton Daily Citizen (IN)
Copyright: 2005 Linton Daily Citizen
Contact:  http://www.dailycitizen.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3277
Author: Halea Franklin, staff writer
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WRV STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT RED RIBBON WEEK

SWITZ CITY -- White River Valley High School was one of several high
schools across the country who celebrated Red Ribbon Week.

Community Alliance to Promote Education (CAPE) student support
counselor Rebbeca Harris said that every day, facts about drugs and
drug use were announced over the intercom in the morning.

Different activities were scheduled throughout the week.

On Monday, Dum Dum suckers were given to students during lunch
periods. Also on Monday, students and teachers were given red
bracelets -- representing being drug free. Red ribbons were also
placed on all vehicles in the school parking lots.

On Tuesday, Smarties and Tootsie Rolls were handed out to students at
lunch. Tuesday was also hat day. Students could wear a hat and
purchase a sticker for $1. All money will be donated to Greene United
Against Meth (GUAM).

The first red star day was Tuesday. Twenty-five red stars, with drug
trivia written on them, were placed throughout the school. If a
student found the star and could answer the trivia correctly, they
received a prize.

On Wednesday, students received Twizzlers at lunch. Students were also
able to compete in an obstacle course in the gym on Wednesday.

The second red star day was Thursday. Students also received Big Red
chewing gum and mints at lunch.

Michael Cooper, a recovering alcoholic, spoke to the student body on
Friday morning. He shared his story of struggle and success with students.

At lunch Friday, students were given Fruity Pebbles Rice Krispie
treats.

Between lunch periods, a costume contest was held. Students were
allowed to dress up in a costume. Those who dressed up were judged
during lunch periods.

Costumes were judged in a variety of categories:

# Best group first place -- "Police officer and prisioners" -- Sarah
Truax, Lyndsey Milligan and Danielle Lammert

# Best group second place -- "Channel 4 News Team" -- Tyler Zimmerly,
Zach Sykes, Adam Capehart and Justin Taylor

# Most original first place -- "Al Capone" -- Shane
Ashcraft

# Most original second place -- "Britney Spears" -- Beth
Neeley

# Most scary first place -- "Scream" -- Colin McDaniels and John
Turpin

# Most scary second place -- "Vampire cult" -- A.J. Evans, Indica
Langford, Tabitha Lowther, Cynthia Livingston and Nick Yehl

# Best pair first place -- "Softball beauties" -- Aliza Kelly and
Tasha Borter

# Best pair second place -- "Hill billy twins" -- December Fulk and
James Myers

# Funniest first place -- "Mutants from table 9" -- Kayla Mathews,
Katie Hollen, Chris Gibson, Donny Grey and Austin Bingham

# Funniest second place -- "Channel 4 News Team" -- Tyler Zimmerly,
Zach Sykes, Adam Capehart and Justin Taylor

# Best teacher -- "red M & M" -- Christine Brown 
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