Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 1995, Page 79

Description: Taking aUlStudentsdriving (S.A.D.D.) wasMrs. Rambo. S.A.D.Dmessage out againstnot only putting upsponsoring red ribbonAlcohol AwarenesspAgainst Drunkled by South teachertrys to get thedrunk driving byposters, but also byweek and Drug andweek. S.A.D.D.hada very low budget this year so they sold candy as a fundraiser.Also this year two members, Gwen Parrish and GretchenRuben, atttended the P.R.I.D.E. conference in Indianapolis.With the S.A.D.D. members hard work, the message willsoon get out against drunk driving.Amnesty International was another popular club thisyear at South. Amnesty International is a club that is wellestablished in many communities and with the help of Southteacher, Mr. Flannery, a chapter of the club was brought hereto South. Mambers of Amnesty International write letters toleaders in other countries asking for them to release prisonersthat were imprisoned unfairly.Sophomore Kerry Laws, who has been very active inthe club since her freshman year, said, Sometimes its hardwhen you think that it doesnt do any good, but we did get aletter back from Iran, so I know they do listen and sometimesrelease prisoners, or give them a fair trial.Story by: Jamie Young and Sarah SmithPhoto by: John ChamberT 7 anessaV Kinderand Jean-PaulEtienne gathertogethersuckers for aS.A.D.D.fundraiser.Front row: Mrs. Rambo, SentaSadjak, Mary Hawkins, GwenParrish, Stacy Thomas. Back row:Jean-Paul Etienne, Vanessa Kinder,Jodie Vaughn, Gretchen Rueben,Melissa Harding.Activities/79
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