Pubdate: Thu, 02 Sep 1999 Date: 09/02/1999 Source: Tribune, The (CA) Author: Chester Daminiski Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99.n929.a03.html I am relieved to see that the Templeton School Board is finally doing someting about the terrible drug problem at the high school by budgeting in random drug testing of athletes. They are now considering a visiting drug-sniffing dog. Although this is a start, much more must be done. How about: A wiretap on public phones on campus; surveillance cameras in hallways and bathrooms; see-through plexiglass lockers; undercover DEA agents masquerading as students; metal detectors at all entrances to campus; visiting interrogation experts; mandatory polygraph testing for all members of the drill team; machine-gun towers. Or maybe we could just send a paranoia-sniffing dog to the next Templeton School Board meeting. Chester Daminski, Templeton