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Students in the middle school at St. Jude School recently attended a program concerning underage drinking and drug abuse presented by Road Radio USA. The program featured audio and visual effects with music from the 1950s through today. The message was to help young people understand how teenage drinking and drug abuse can affect their hopes, dreams and futures. Presenter Jim Mothersbaugh spoke of the changes in his own life and the consequences he has suffered due to bad choices in his past. Faculty and staff members participated by posing as Elvis, MC Hammer and the Men in Black. Some of the participants, from left, first row, are Grace Dacey, Valerie Soto, Raymond Sabatini and Alex Rymar. Second row: Andy Keister, Lester Kempinski, Marilyn Baran, Mothersbaugh, Eileen Kempinski and Joe Bayley.