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y CEE vii 4 gf? A. During an I.C.E. recreation night Glen Leggett lille' bxlsihess ground floor up' Here at Culpg shomf for wo Palms m .ai Faskelbau game' A I Motor Sales Mike cleans and waxes a new car - meeting was held after activities. before delivery to its new owners Lakers earn While learning. ICE flnterdisciplinary Cooperative Educa- tionj provided guidance, placement, super- vised job adjustment for LHS seniors while permitting Earning while Learning. ICE gave credit as well as job entry and experi- ence and bridged the gap between school and employment. . First year ICE director Jay Smith stated ICE enriches the high school curriculum, gives the student an opportunity to demon- strate his abilities to an employer while learning. ICE also provides organized others means of training is available . Employers involved in the ICE urogram are: Egli's Nursery, Grants, LaGrange Standard , Glicks T. V. , W. T. Grants, Speicher Monuments, Sealed Power, Olson Bodies, Multi-plex, Arco, McDonalds, Super Dollar, Culps, Nelson Chevrolet, Brighten Mushroom Farm, State Bank of Lima, Petersens Law Office, Howe Agency, D 8a M Construction, Bill Hart's, Holsinger Market, Title Office, Auburn Federal, Howe Military, Purity and Standard Station. Officers were as follows: third hour, presi- dent Linda Workman, vice president Mark Moore, secretary Jodi Wires, treasurer, Ver- non Egli. Fourth hour, president Garry Pratt, vice president Robin Zynda, secretary, Patsy Miller and treasurer Natalie Vaughn. 5 is bg. D. Working afternoons from 1:00 to 5:00 keeps Senior Linda Workman busy on the I.C.E. program. Linda works at Auburn Fed- I eral Savings and Loan. 74. as , -
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Q W4 'Ph ,t ' ' ' There are lonely moments in every person's life when he must reach out. No one is to say whether or not someone will be there. But the happiest moment is shared by people who touch. Lakers shared, hated, loved, yet grew together. When each Laker reached out, another was there to help. Lakeland with an enrollment of only 650 students has always considered itself a close-knit school. 20 Student Life
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