Show i I i 7 Cp J by Dr A survey of last June's graduates of Utah high schools tells us that fewer of them planned on college than the graduates of a few years About 53 percent of the 1978 group said they were headed for Ten years 71 percent of the hj grads were read to enter the Halls of The may be a good Here s The ambition of a col- lege degree has been unwisely planted in the minds of many a youngster by parents who don't or won't realize that the kid may be happier and better suited in some kind of work outside the really a kind of The parent who insists on Son Charles going through college against his will may be the same parent who complains bitterly that you jt find a good carpenter anymore me are n s S aue io ine ot many people- attitudes which hold that carpentry is a less than worthy That of is if not Europeans hold the view that these artisans perform no- ble When a plumber or the home to make a repair or add a the craftsman is usually treated as an honored This guest is invited to dine with the f hen mealtimes is h and is treated On most oc- the skilled does superb work and there is a good S C f workmanshiP- The State Board of which made the survey of high school reports a higher number are seeking vocational-technical Maybe we and they are getting a healthier attitude about the |