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While industrious driver ed stu- dents. Jackie Ewing and Karen Hkkle. begin work on their assignment from their relatively new teitbook let's Ornre Right. Ron Phipps casually jokes with the substitute. Through the slush of snow after an hour of practice driving students leave the driving range tower to board cars for the ride back to Central. 29
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Out at the Dni.-nj Range located just sooth of Williams Junior High School hundreds of driver ed students interpret direction- al signs daily as they need the one way to successful driving: safely. Behind the wheel in the driver ed simula- tors daily students vicari- ously encounter and adapt to life-like driving situations. driver education 500 students accellerate, steer to safety tires screech, gears grind as 250 nervous students start each semester of driver education, mr. gerald mark heads the seven-man team which train prospective drivers to “drive defensively. the one-year-old driving range, a simulated network of roads, equipped with 12 new cars, provides beginning motorists with realistic traffic situations, electronic simulators and four different training cars also aid instructors in their nervewracking job. the students must successfully complete 180 minutes of driving and 30 hours of classroom time, required by the State of Iowa law to earn their t.d.p the young drivers in their red octagon, yellow wedge, green light environment learn to handle such emergencies as brake failure, a jammed accelerator. . . and oncoming cars! signs are memorized, situations analyzed, along with intersections, railroad crossings and flashing yellow lights, and students are formed into better and more alert drivers. 28
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During fourth period indrvidual- ited reading, senior, Jim Blunk, engrossed in his book, prepares for in onl discussion with Eng- lish teacher Mr. Samuel Kreese. After killing Julius Caesar, (Ron leatherman), sophomore English students Bob Wells and Larry In Central's reading lab. under the guidance of Mrs. Donna Kitchell: Charles Dameron taps the Caufield display their acting talents dramatiring Shakespeare's play in Mrs Diane Summers' key to greater knowledge, on the Craig Reader, a device designed to increase reading speed, room. 30
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