Winners of the 2004 Anti-Drug Poster Contest


Steven Moody
GRAND PRIZE
7th Grade, McGary


Kevin Gallman
Second Place
8th Grade, McGary


Christopher Swader
Second Place
8th Grade, Good Shepherd


Emily Loehrlein
Second Place
7th Grade, St. Joseph


Haley McConnell
Second Place
6th Grade, Perry Heights


Alex Raben
Second Place
6th Grade, St. Joseph


Marcus Montgomery
Second Place
8th Grade, McGary


Elizabeth Nickerson
Second Place
7th Grade, Plaza Park


Gretchen Stankey
First Place
8th Grade, Plaza Park


Sara Blankenberger
First Place
6th Grade, St. Wendel


Ariel Atwood
Second Place
7th Grade, Perry Heights


Henry Peyronnin
First Place
7th Grade, St. Benedict


Patrick Markham
Second Place
6th Grade, Christ the King

2004 Runners Up & Honorable Mentions


Nic Brauer
8th Grade, Trinity Lutheran


Tiffany Britton
8th Grade, Holy Spirit


Laura Cargill
8th Grade, Holy Redeemer


Kirsten Coffee
6th Grade, St. Theresa


Sarah Creekmur
7th Grade, Oak Hill


Juliette Faraone
7th Grade, St. James


Carly Gallmeister
6th Grade, Evansville Day School


Jesse Gonzales
8th Grade, Glenwood


Nicole Grayson
7th Grade, Evans


Joanna Kobor
6th Grade, Seventh-Day Adventist


Karen Scheller
8th Grade, Resurrection


Cody Sweazy
7th Grade, Christa McAuliffe


Shakira Washington
8th Grade, Thompkins


Amy Wolf
8th Grade, Corpus Christi


Samantha Zenthoefer
8th Grade, St. Boniface


HONORABLE MENTION
Michael Bailey
8th Grade, Thompkins


HONORABLE MENTION
Alan Bittner
7th Grade, Trinity Lutheran


HONORABLE MENTION
Joe Bullington
8th Grade, McGary


HONORABLE MENTION
Jordan Chapman
7th Grade, St. Boniface


HONORABLE MENTION
Ben Crow
8th Grade, Thompkins


HONORABLE MENTION
Kara Ellspermann
8th Grade, Good Shepherd


HONORABLE MENTION
Sarah Hayden
8th Grade, Good Shepherd


HONORABLE MENTION
Jordan Hayes
7th Grade, Christ the King


HONORABLE MENTION
Kendra Holmes
8th Grade, McGary


HONORABLE MENTION
Emily Kirk
8th Grade, McGary


HONORABLE MENTION
Ashley Knepper
7th Grade, Thompkins


HONORABLE MENTION
Elliott Lamar
6th Grade, Trinity Lutheran


HONORABLE MENTION
Lori Lynn Lauderdale
6th Grade, St. Wendel


HONORABLE MENTION
Alex Loehrlein
8th Grade, Perry Heights


HONORABLE MENTION
Lauren Mudd
8th Grade, Holy Redeemer


HONORABLE MENTION
Candace Roach
8th Grade, Thompkins


HONORABLE MENTION
Sarah Schopmeyer
8th Grade, Christ the King


HONORABLE MENTION
Katie Scurlock
7th Grade, Perry Heights


HONORABLE MENTION
Kelly Stone
8th Grade, McGary


HONORABLE MENTION
Justin Swader
8th Grade, Good Shepherd


HONORABLE MENTION
Kailee Wehde
8th Grade, Holy Redeemer


HONORABLE MENTION
Natalie Wong
7th Grade, Perry Heights

A Message From Judge Brett J. Niemeier

Dear Parents of Middle School Students: The next few years are some of the most important years of your child's life. Your child will experience many new activites and be introduced to drugs and alcohol. The decisions they make now can have consequences which last a lifetime.

A recent stufy of over 3,000 students showed that 29% of local 8th graders drink alcohol at least once a month. 10% use drugs. These numbers increase to 44% and 20% respectively by their sophomore year in high school.

Unfortunately, I see youth in my Court every week who should have known better. To help prevent this from happening to your child, you should have open discussions with your child about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. Discuss their feelings. Ask what they hear and see around school. Keep a watchful eye out on your child. Are his or her grades slipping? Are they more argumentative? On many occasions this is not just because they are a teenager. Drugs and alcohol can change a person's desires and attitudes.

With your guidance your child can avoid being another statistic of drugs and alcohol. For your child's sake and for our community's sake, don't condone youths using drugs or alcohol.

Sincerely,

Brett J. Niemeier
Vanderburgh Superior Court Judge
Juvenile Division

Vanderburgh County Substance Abuse Services:

Vanderburgh County Prosecutor's Office
Drug Law Enforcement Program
812-435-5110
Evansville Police Department Narcotics Unit 812-436-7917
Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Department Narcotics Unit 812-435-5713
Indiana State Police Narcotics Unit 812-425-2266
Drug Enforcement Administration 812-465-6457
Indiana State Police Major Drug Section (Indianapolis) 317-247-1852 or
1-800-735-7416 ext. 9286
Drug & Alcohol Deferral Service (DADS) 812-435-5775
Drug Crisis Referral Center 812-464-7710
Narcotics Anonymous 812-422-5300
Alcoholics Anonymous 812-464-2219


Warning Signs of Substance Abuse:

  1. Loss of interest in activities, significant drop in school or work performance, lack of motivation and enthusiasm.
  2. Personality changes. An "I don't care" attitude, irritability, hostility, paranoia, over-reaction to criticism, secretiveness, drop in normal family warmth.
  3. Change in personal habits, values and friends; friends who won't identify themselves.
  4. Physical decline: weight loss, neglect of appearance, acting intoxicated, pale complexion, change in vitality and sleep patterns.
  5. Reduced memory, concentration and attention span.
  6. Smell of marijuana (sweet, brunt odor) in room, on clothes, etc. or attempt to disguise it with cigarettes, beer, room deodorizer, incense, etc. Visine for red eyes.
  7. Physical evidence: roach (butt) or roach holder (clip) from a joint, rolling papers, seeds or leaves, pipes or "bongs," devices for hiding the "stash," such as cans with false bottoms, other drug paraphernalia and magazines.
  8. Disappearances of items of value or money from home, unexplained drain on finances; items missing from medicine cabinet.