Tuesday, August 23, 1984 v , r If i U 4 1 V.I Daily Nebn skin PCs Phsta Liz ESocney returns a shot in test sprig's action. Driving competition tests students' sldlls The third annual National Collegiate Driving Champion ships, sponsored by the Dodge division of Chrysler Corp., will be Sept. 7 at Northern Illinois University, DeK&lb, III, and In diana University, Bloomington, Ind. Top prise in the competition is a $5,000 scholarship and the use of a Dodge Daytona Turbo Z for a year. Any full-time college or uni versity student is eligible to compete in the championships, except employees of sponsor ship affiliates and members of sanctioning bodies. During the 1934-85 school year, students from more than 100 major universities are ex pected to participate. In the first four weeks, the champion ships will go to 18 schools in Michigan, Iowa, Indiana, Kan sas, Illinois, Nebraska, Ohio and Colorado. In all, 33 states will be covered by the event. The comDctition. endorsed I and supported by the National j Highway Traffic Administration j and the National Safety Coun i cil, promotes safe driving hab its in young drivers. I Throughout the event, students ; learn about safe driving, as well as the importance of the use of safety restraint systems A 7-Pcn Ss? for cf a 2z't ALSO ON SALE: v 3&4PSN SETS DRAFTING TABLES LAMPS ' i 1. J! -3 . . . i. and the dangers of drinking and driving. The contest challenges stu dents to drive a serpentine raHye-type course marked by pylons. Students are scored by clock ing the time it takes them to drive the rallye course, with one second added to the time for each pylon knocked down. Campus winners will com pete against each other at the National Grand Final in Day tona Beach, Fla., during the annual college spring break. Before the finals, "open" com petitions will be in Daytona Beach and Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and South Padre Island, Tex. There, the competition will be open to any eligible college student who has not already competed. Winners in these weekly "opens" will compete in the Grand Finals at Daytona Beach. First prize at the Grand Final is a $5,000 scholarship and the use of a Dodge Daytona Turbo Z for one year; second place, a $3,000 scholarship and the use of a Dodge Daytona Turbo Z for one year, third place, a $2,000 scholarship and the use of a Dodge Daytona Turbo Z for a year. Additions! prises . will be awarded iho pri s" fill 'Mi i I A v i 9 5 I Dally Ncbraskan T quia WIPE FIGHTING FOR VOUWL1FE Association M v Nebraska Affiliate Vn f! V y I V r 3 E I - II i H ... 5 i ' i ft. . J1 Ill 1QM rri I jwnrdr !nr ail! A inlf Iran a tt-jakniHKiif trnk 'ivrnrV hv I 1 Tha rocrtccnvenisnV? i I 1 1 " . mmmmmmmm -r' T- n r i 11 i r . i " " " "'" rn-n . i.hihii p .m r . wtn , r n ,r Tl""' 1-1 Sir Pago 15 fcyj Cardtn Ltvtl Esst Union Lower tvl City Union 36 5 i 1