Show 2NE Thu Sail Lake Tribune October ‘Vednesday 1989 25 Judge Memorial Students Ganging Up to Halt Substance Abuse Stephanie Ranchero Tribune Staff Writer As the nation k‘ ages a large-scalwar On the drug ahnse epidemic and the Columbian drug louts a small group of students at Judge Alemoriat waging its OWn war on High School the problciu JASA Judge Against Substance Abuse ‘ as organued this month by t' drug- and alcoho35 students vim inl-free li vs iroup members tend In rrem'fit themselves as role models to fellow students by sponsocial and edusoring subAnfit-C-freparcational e‘ cuts lectures and ties substance-abusfunctions are a few of the events "We organifed because we vanted to demonstrate that not doing drugs and not drinking is )k too" said By e anti-dru- fund-raisin- '''5 - 4 94) ylt:-7--kaTtrisi--- " ' :' ': 02 'I) 4 'i'' ' : ''' '''' ' i 'r-i':- ir7-4- si: 1) 7i14-1e-f4i- - :' - ' ! i i: ' :: ::::: ) i 1 t ' ' ' : 4 ts i f 1 1 111:gi -- 0' 41–z:! r— - pNtvt :::: :: :1 i L I) ' - i ::y 4 ' t: k k ‘' - ' e 4'1 ' r - - '144"1"?":r ' r1 : Iler from Jackson k Those Elemenlai an fte In leacher k Not 'ze of 4 1 t " 40 s Heroes nrilf ni a Pro Vricri-a- T't' for ari A I n f ha7- arthlus - The t'a the IT from 7r2Iinor rt Ltile Pr the 1 for ftt 7 S:t t 1 ' kg I — their bare hands t Ms I - found int Mr Ingleby said in India thousands of years ago people mined lodestone The rocks were pounded into long thin shapes then hung on a string to make a compass Mr Ingleby also used a Jaeobs Ladder to let students hear what electricity sounds like Mr Ingleby said he does science demonstrations at least tw we a month for elementary schools think pri‘ ate h:siness needs to TWO vieeks Tony A plar1 rear a tit'CISikl -- sigrs 840 N rf1t- v u- N 4N: N ! 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a—:N-- Community Calendar ?'t 1 s 11 : - ‘ si ena ec(y- etenary-naloang el - Pn-- suffer devastating emotional trauma when they run over someone When the person they run over happens to be a small child dressed in gear it only gets worse Halloween is a good time to tune our senses to the double hazard of night driving and the person on foot At about the time pumpkins mysteriously reveal their threatening faces so does darkness come early — early enough that people are still out jogging and children are walking home from school and social activities There are legal obligations for the pedestrian such as walking on sidewalks when they are provided But the driver must realize that children do not know and are not expected to know about legal obligations Drivers are expected to know their reone of which is to use sponsibilities "due care- - in their encounters with pedestrians Utah Traffic Law says it like this: every driver of a vehicle shall exercise due care to avoid colliding with any pedestrian and shall give an audible signal when necessary and exercise proper precaution upon observing any child or any obviously confused incapacitated or intoxicat - tht- other In't'S the' l'aTk and crnrrleN A s: 013 - - flt-'!-- ar:-A-- RC'11(- T Tht- destrian were 4 N- ' 1!' - 'tk -s x- Lake City Parks and hTe to planting in C17:rMarL SaCI 7:t-- s AIWA 4111t1E4iillo ed person" That puts a heavy obligation on a driver On Halloween night for example it is common knowledge that children are out in the streets acting gooney after it gets dark "Due care" extends an additional driver responsibility to be alert reduce speeds and avoid hitting little goblins More specific is a requirement for drivers to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks Too many Utah drivers are either unaware of or chose to ignore this law It says that a driver must yield the right of way to a pedestrian within a crosswalk when the pedestrian is on the same half of the roadway that the vehicle is traveling or when the pedestrian is approaching from the other side so close as to be in danger It goes on to say that whenever a vehicle is stopped at a crosswalk to permit a pedestrian to cross any other driver approaching from the car cannot overtake and pass the stopped car The legal language may be a little confusing but the requirements are simple If someone is approaching or waiting to cross at a crosswalk drivers have to stop If someone is crossing a road where there is net a crosswalk drivers have to stop If a child walks out in front of a car because a Halloween mask is blocking his or her vision in most cases the driver better be going slow enough to slop There is a formula that helps smooth relations between drivers and pedestrians thereby helping them avoid one another: As a pedestrian never assume you have the right of way even if you do As a driver assume that pedestrians have the right of way even if they don't Ve OTt- tre's Fun I3e get involved in educating youth- he said 'hopefully my demonstrations v ill make students want to pursue a science career" Teacher Debbie Koji who arranged the demonstration said Mr Ingleby's work display inspired her son to take a full year of science in Junior high "Teachers call up all the time and say 'Oh the kids are begging for you Mr Ingleby to come out again: said r- Idaho Locust because they grow : nph11- -- said Riche Ile N‘ grade Were doing it l'-- so:: Is erodng away who receni:y NIay-- :- l'ira:-71for Salt pl:-e11'e- TrcPosal k'tY rt:Cf and hopes more :n the pro ::7 A 't - lob Marrch cic - 14 The kids are selling popcorn r17- the 73 and ether thongs to sa:d The for the trees- - Ms Lev students ha' e raised at least ha'f of the needed money- The committee made Ep Lake Community Council inerr17: accepted the ch1d7en s proposal render L : drivers usually 1 flit'flbCT will turn it will into an extended nightmare As if the injury or death of a pe- not sad enough 67" Y l't' f:117 ‘Alth 15 r tle i Utah Highway Patrol Little spooks will be jumping out from everywhere soon and if one of those Halloween hobgoblins jumps in front of your trick-or-tre- ji 'Or cent of the needed S2385 sa11 Thorup Mini Grant Committee e 4 i Learn Science Can "Do you see how fun and exciting science can be to scientists?" Mr Ingleby asked students after he demonstrated how volcanoes erupt -Please please please all of you think of scienee more seriously" he admonished the students Make it a part of your life Think about a career in science If you don't take an interest in science then you w ill be behind tn The lodestone or magnetic rock w as one demonstration students park ot By Sgt Gary Whitney car L is Shop Mr Ingleby by Jay Ingleby ow ner of the Chem -trying to show that science is a fun and exciting- subject er Loc-Ls- t lcr - toii 5 i s prtNov '—s - At 11-- 4 7 '7'111' 444 7:0 'is boil liquid with (1 cf - - hool t - 71 v 1 ‘ '' b :bt re eck s‘ IF '1- - 1'4 't'l4!'"IW s "s" rtt V! 0' 1""milAvamt ': 5- :fttsvi 4 Students Seek Funds to Plant Trees e ' N !'4'-''- ''e ' f sixth-grad- e - Or g coke-bottl- s AttA d ''Ar rLkos !$ JASA members want to reinforce the need for prevention of abuse "The good thing about this group is they don't want to talk about responsible use of alcohol and drugs They want to talk prevention and prevention only" Mr Burchett said Ms Goldstein says Judge students have received the group well "Of course there are some people who think the whole thing is a joke But the majority of the kids whether they drink or not respect us and what we are trying to do" JASA is one of many groups attempting to put an end to substance abuse but considering the determination of members its going to be one that makes a difference at Judge and throughout the community Mr Burchett said Drivers Should Watch Out For Halloween Hobgoblins t1 ''''-' - N N has Tiffany Merrick a NO man Elementary a good time during a demonstration sponsored Jay 1r4:::e1) dispelled Nowman Elementary sixth graders !stereotype of scientIsts v caring doing experiments in glasses a eouped up laloratories all day Instead Mr lniieby of the Chem Shop 1153 S 13edN ood Road let stufun and exciting' dents v ncss l m hen iNAn Seitl electricity makes ha lt stand on end volcanoes explode ard spaghetti dances Ingleb also Using turned 1irple then clear 1t1 students again 1:- ie"Pl"1-tr- P :' c' g 1Vat' 1111111 'rkk 444 Sixth-Grader- V " i -- - PV- -' Newman l N j' ' 11 1lit— ! :i' ::: '4 4Ar' i 4 ' ' Al lip‘tl- dt : 'vrL-- f 4 - r-Ni- 464 -- '4 - 46 4 :i ' 41161! 'A t it:70 A : -':' AN i jit4 1 'is10:: t 1 'litif-- ' A i "''''W' -- ' I 4' - wroldti : Pt 4 :'' ow v IV ' - substance free when they go to college is a top priority "When we are all together in an anti-druand alcohol group it's easier to say 'no' than if we are alone on a college campus" Ms Goldstein said We want to build our members confidence so when they are alone and pressured to drink they'll have the willpower to say 'no' -They won't feel the urge to have to fit in and they'll learn to accept themselves the way they are — substance free" she said Before accomplishing the longterm goals JASA members realize the importance of setting short-tergoals including educating current members and the entire Judge community about the dangers of substance abuse " A - it ' ' hair-raisin- e114 h : 1 r02 L a1-- : do: ' " 1)4af ti ' i - ' - 57 1 1 L d? I i at 430"' t0 ii'v I - & ' ' ': i c !' -- 4 0:-- ' IA k'' o'''-1 : 1::-- J lt A '- :- L ' -- - - ' - : ' :' e ': istd4gr P - br12kp0001144iV4104'h 4 ' c:' "- ' '' 14314441401111t: ''': g drug-infeste- Post-footba- Ark:4!--- if they think putting an end to substance chose is important" But she is quick to point out that students who don't live substance-fre- e lives are welcome at meetings and outings sponsored by the group if they are willing to abstain for at least that night -- We want them to come to the meetings and see what it's all about Ideally they'll follow in our footsteps and stop drinking or doing drugs" Ms Goldstein said This tactic seems to be working as the group is growing at a rapid rate Although the group is still in its infancy members have lofty goals Assisting in the developmPnt of similar programs at grade schools and volunteering with local drug-fregoals programs are a few long-terlisted by JASA But building members' confidence so they can remain mind-alterin- - :( ASA founder Rachael Goldstein student counselor at Judge and JASA moderator "just saying no "Too many people have a misconcel tion that you can't have fun at a party noise" is exactly what high schools unless you are on some sort of need "Even though the national substance We're living trend seems to be shifting toward acproof that that's not true" ceptance of people who don't abuse Ms Goldstein founded JASA after drugs or alcohol high school students are easily drawn in under peer spending a summer in Pennsylvania -as a Mantu volunteer an pressure" Mr Burchett said JASA is a in group of kids ‘Nho want to have fighting group that assists police fun but don't need alcohol to do it" the war against drugs Mantu members go on Nv ev k ly marches through Although the leaders of the group areas sit at crack hope the membership will increase houses and attempt to stop the influx students are not actively recruited of drugs Ms Goldstein said Instead it is hoped they vitt join on -JASA is a small-scal- e version of their own accord -this group We'e not ready to go on 1V( ant them to) observe our aca state-wid- e march to prevent drug tions and know that they can join us abuse but were going to make some if they are willing to say no " Ms noise at Judge" she said Goldstein said "We (lon't want to And according to Jerry Burchett talk people into) joining They'll join ' '14 -- —w-- 34 7‘'fi' '' : '' : ''Vw :r7rV''i'te 7: 7 A civoci-s- - Yourg Mo!ter's 77 : 17 '7 :7-r- — - 77 7 Gp ' - 7 — 7 2 7 ' - 7! - 71E 'A:: 7 r c A:4 f 7 I 7 bernor Aau" - Ptcg-cr-- - - -- - - - 77'f i -t 1)SC : 7 ttnt Kt:104 575 :: :7 !77 - P-- - e Q- - — - A - - 7' 1: : 7 - 7: - 11: 7 crik - -- - rtivCA 1 - A A ArA tivdir'' 7 : Cc- -- e - ! 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