Miss Illinois shares lifesaving message with

Mount Pulaski teens

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State Farm agent Deron Powell introduced Miss Illinois, Whitney Thorpe-Klinsky, to the students at Mount Pulaski High School on Monday. State Farm Insurance has teamed with the Miss Illinois Scholarship Association, the sponsoring organization for the Miss Illinois Pageant, to promote safe driving and to educate teens on safe driving habits.

As Miss Illinois, Thorpe-Klinsky has traveled over 40,000 miles across the state since the beginning of her reign in June 2010. She speaks to schools and organizations about distracted driving, but she also has a personal service platform, "Breast Cancer: Prevent, Promote, Provide." She lost her great-grandmother and an aunt to the disease.

Pictures by Marla Blair

 

 

Mount Pulaski High School Principal Terry Morgan was presented with a copy of a resolution passed by the Illinois House of Representatives, acknowledging the school for its efforts to educate the students on the dangers of distracted driving.

 

 

A volunteer student was asked to weave around a group of chairs while texting his mother about the Miss Illinois presentation. The point was to show students how impossible it is to pay attention to two or more tasks simultaneously. By the end of a two- to three-minute period of time, he had moved in and around the chairs but had not completed his message to his mother.

 

Students who fit descriptions of Miss Illinois' friends were asked to sit in the same seating arrangement in a simulated car situation, to give a real face to the accident victims. Miss Illinois described the crash scene, the lost futures and the funerals to remind students of the reality of distracted driving.

Students and some faculty members waited patiently to receive an autographed postcard from Miss Illinois. She carries thousands of cards on the road to share with audience members. At 23 years old, she was like a big sister speaking to the students, receiving a positive response from the audience and from individuals after the presentation.

 
 

 

 

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