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Show Iase 10A, Lakeside Keiew, Oetoher 30, 1900 V s V , . are scary without makeup, but Jerry Wilkins at Lakeview Elementary really wanted to get students' attention so he played model for a makeup demonstration this week at the school. Policemen were teaching techniques for safe SOME TEACHERS Police Teeodh eafe Makeup Halloween masks for ROY The transformation of a normal person into some kind of demon or monster only happens in movies or books. Or does it? He said makeup applied directly to the face makes a much safer costume thats just as scary. Accompanying Cummings to the five schools was Ron Jenkins, Roy The stuff that nightmares are School drama teacher, two of High made of happened in the daylight, in students his and Rebecca Player, a real life, in front of hundreds of artist. drama makeup school children this week, with some help from a Roy police officer and A movie on Halloween safety was some makeup artists. who were also shown to the . students, Students at Roys five elementary schools learned how to adopt the fearsome appearance of a Halloween creature as part of a safety program put together by George Cummings, Roy pedestrian safety officer. warned to carry flashlights, cross streets carefully at intersections and let their parents examine treats before they are eaten. We also want children to wind up their at 9 p.m., Cummings said. We feel this is late enough both for those asking for treats and for those giving them out. . ' trick-or-treati- Cummings said the police department wants to encourage youngsters and their parents to avoid the type of Halloween costume He also warned motorists to drive that impairs vision when the carefully, since especially children go out to do their Halloween falls on a Friday, norFriday. mally a evening. g high-traff- ic V5 , 'yk , . fwiy? Staff photos by Jim Sawdey ,!'' ,,v |