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HELP WA TED. EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Looking for a job? Change in La- Grange has provided many new job opportunities for high school students. In spite of busy academic and social schedules, many LHS students still find time to work. After school jobs provide students with money for cars, clothes, records, and college. Students learn from jobs how to handle money and to work with fellow employees, bosses, and the public, while gaining valuable on-the-job experience. In ad- dition to jobs like baby-sitting, lawn- mowing, and delivering papers, many employment opportunities are open in business and industry. Many La- Grange young people work a mini-shift in local industry, working from 20 to 24 hours each week. Some students find jobs in eating es- tablishments. Cindie Wright CID is a cashier at Western Sizzling, a popular steak house that has afforded experi- ence in cooking, waiting tables, and running cash registers to numerous LHS students. Kari jenkins caters to the publicls taste for fried chicken at ' ' 'Z' ,Aa 10 the Big Chic, Mike Franks works at Pizza Villa, Sandra Woods C77 and Janice Moton serve hamburgers and a variety of related foods at the new Taylors, and Sandra Meredith and Freda Hutchinson C51 hurry on down to Hardee's to work every day after School. Lisa Lasseter C32 ladles up lunches at the soda fountain of the Hillside Pharmacy. Pam Maxwell, Kathy Holcomb, and Randi West C45 dish ice cream at the Ice Cream junc- tion II, located in the Lee's Crossing Shopping Center, a relatively new shopping area for LaGrange. Typical of students who work at grocery stores are Tony Bell KIOD and Lynn Pressley, who work at Food Giant. Many students work at depart- ment and variety stores. Peter and Per- rin Alford work downtown at Man- sour's, Karen Clark KSD and jackie Kat- ter U21 help customers at Rose's in the Commerce Avenue Shopping Center. Libraries often utilize the talents of student help. Lisa Langston Q22 is at the Coleman Library, and Connie Reeves, Margie Hutchinson, and Fan- nie Copeland l6D represent a number of LHS students who work regularly at the LaGrange Memorial Library. Then there are the more unusual jobs. Debra Glover C13J and Janice Leslie work for the LaGrange Police Department, and Mary Franklin CD for u the Recreation Department. Phillip Thornton works at the West Georgia Medical Center. Steve Parker sets new records as a disc jockey for WLAG and as a courier for the C :Sz S bank. jimmy Morrisey CQJ cleans up at the Robo Car Wash. Michelle Langford teaches dancing at the CEA. As LaGrange continues to grow, even more job opportunities will be- come available to teen-agers. A student who wants to work will usually find a way, and will benefit both himself and the community.
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