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Career Students Learn to Earn The world of work was one option for Lincoln students. Many chose COE, spending three hours at school in traditional classes and the rest of the day on the job. Budget cuts did not affect COE substantially, according to Mr. Samuel Cofield, COE instructor. New individual books and a larger classroom were additions to the program. “We have a very visible program,” said Mr. Cofield. “COE bridges the gap between school and community relations.” Lack of supplies and equipment hampered the business department program, said Mrs. Osceola Thomas, business department chairperson. But Mrs. Thomas said that the business courses were still able to provide students with a marketable skill that would help them to become employable. “Students have a positive attitude toward learning,” she said. “Some will each go on to succeed in a business related skill.” A third option for career-minded students was the Technical Education Center where students spent two and a half hours each day learning data processing, data entry, commercial art, welding, auto body, child care, dry cleaning, and commercial sewing. Students who successfully completed the course received certificates which certified their readiness for employment in their field. USING A SPRAY GUN on a quarter- pounder fender is part of Junior Daren Hersey’s work in Auto Body. Darren is supervised by Mr. Dick Rail. Job Oriented 27
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Job Oriented RITA JOHNSON, SENIOR, making sure that each student has signed their name in the color book to get their program run. The Union 9200 machine which Sheila Fitzgerald, Junior, is operating gives printouts. WELDING PROJECT for Leroy Blaylock, Senior, is clearing a well that has already been welded. His teacher is Mr. Jim Niday. 26 Job Oriented
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Gifted and Talented CABLE VISION Mrs. Miriam Simon, Coordinator, Joyce Smith, Irene Salazar, Janet McDonald, Steve Burton, Christina Robinson, Monica Tindall INTERNS FRONT ROW Teresa Malko, Robert Essah, Alicia Giles, Robert Shepard BACK ROW Mrs. Miriam Simon, Paul Rios, Colleen Criag, Cedric Davis 28 Gifted and Talented
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