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After a years recess, Mr. Totzke returned to the Drivers Education program here at Linden. Mr. Johnson and him helped to bring order to a class in which order is quite often rare. Students took the class after school at either 2:30-4:00 p.m.. or at 4:00- 5:30 p.m., depending on whether or not they are involved in spring sports. The students had to either pass a 215 question exam with an 85% initially, or the same exam with a 70% several weeks later. In addi- tion, students had to pass a designated range, which included forward and backward weaving — and the various forms of parking. After these were passed the students were eligible for their road test, in which they must receive less than 15 points (various points are given for various penalties). Then, if they passed, the students received their permits and had to wait 30 days and or wait till their 16th birthday to receive their license. iWffl ftp 38 I 1.
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$ fO The Linden SADD chapter had many activi- ties going this 1988-89 school year. SADD stands for Students Against Driving Drunk. Students in SADD are concerned about the number of people killed in accidents that are al- cohol related. In the fall, the SADD chapter sent four repre- sentatives to Shanty Creek Schuss Mountain resort to the Michigan SADD Conference. Other SADD chapters from all over Michigan attended to bring back ideas to their schools. The members attended special sessions to give them suggestions on ac- tivities to do at their school. The four attend- ing members were presi- dent Alison Hoeg, Tri- sha Aldrich, Laura Bennett, and Jennifer Mulford. The SADD group also shared a dance with the .schools Varsity Club. The dance was very suc- cessful. At the end of the year SADD passed out juice, donuts, candy and key- chains to graduating seniors. Among them was ptesident Alison Hoeg. ■ During the last mark- ing period SADDs advi- sor, Mrs. Deborah Hayes resigned her posi- tion to Mrs. Konya for the rest of the year. Amie Granger, Becky Dunlap, Susan Sansam, Laura Bennett, Alison Hoeg, Mrs. Hayes. 40
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