March 28, 2014

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Friday March 28, 2014

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Bringin’ Back Barn Dance Pg. 6 Photo by Alex Milstead

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Powderpuff Performance Photo by Rebecca Williamson Pg. 9

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Golf Swings Away Pg. 10

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Photo by Gil Sanchez

Track Takes Off Pg. 9 Photo by Gil Sanchez

14555 Fern Drive, Houston TX 77079

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EVERYONE IS SUBJECT TO

DRUNK

DRIVING

Alcohol related simulation shows students just how many people can be affected by driving under the influence Kali Venable

The junior and senior classes watched as eight students were killed and brutally injured on Thursday, March 13 during a drunk driving simulation better known as Shattered Dreams. Critically injured victims included one student being life-flighted by helicopter to Ben Taub Trauma Center, two being taken in ambulance, and two more students put into hearses after being pronounced dead on scene.

The accident that took place on Fern drive was a simulation that’s put on every two years through a collaboration with the Shattered Dreams program. Unlike previous years, one of the cars involved in the accident was designated as the drunk-driving car while the other held a driver who was texting when the wreck happened. The addition of texting to Shattered Dreams was made to highlight a currently legal habit that has

caused thousands of accidents with numbers only increasing. Yet, drunk driving was the main focus on Friday when juniors and seniors gathered in the competition gym for an assembly during Spartan Time after all students involved in Shattered Dreams spent the night at Ben Taub Trauma Center. Students heard three different people who had been affected by drunk driving speak, two of which are Spartans. Math teacher, William Hall spoke

about his mother, father, and brother who were killed by a drunk driver when he was just a kid. While a recent Stratford graduate discussed how her decision to drive drunk resulted in the death of her best friend and a conviction for involuntary man slaughter. Hearing from both a victim and a driver helped students understand that drunk driving doesn’t just affect the people injured or killed and the driver, it affects anyone who has relationships with those people

whether they be family, friends, coworkers or classmates. The fact of the matter is that Houston has the highest rate of DUI arrests in the nation which means that even if you aren’t drinking, the driver of the car next to you could be. Students must take appropriate measures to insure that they won’t be involved in such a tragic event.

See pg. 3 for more photos and pg. 14 for a personal re-count from a simulation victim.


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