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- 3.1. . .-- A. Students rush out into the quad between classes to enjoy one of February's spring-like days. B. Janey Baggerman, Ellen Zerr and Greg Bar- nett joined the march around the tables to assem- ble DRUM. C. A simulated skeleton is used in health classes to teach students the 206 bones ofthe body. D. Driving simulators give students behind the wheel experience in the classroom. E. Mr. Paul Meyer demonstrates the proper techniques ofchanging a tire as students look on. F. Jim Vollmar Climbs into one ol' three driver's education cars for an hour driving session. Each driver's ed. student averages I2 hours in the car. both participating and observing. I N ight- time driving classes irzitiatea','j K Health classes work with skeleton tNww.
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