Show Friday Oct 4 1974 Page 12 College education won't guarantee job The cold facts of life after education “No” a job? good says get you Esquire’s investigative reporter Roger Rapoport who reports that 24 percent of all American freshmen want to be doctors lawyers or teachers These professions are popular because against all evidence the Will a good college freshmen to the Esquire study applicants are competing cording 41000 for 14000 medical openingsj 86000 applicants are competing for 38500 law schools openings had One top rated law school ' 3800 these believe are frightening college Ac- for applications 290 openings Teachers are even worse off “Last year” reports esquire “there were 117000 positions available to the 231000 certified professions are “secure” Too late the majority of college graduates are discovering that it no longer pays to go to college Forum to discuss the AWS scheduled Associated Students’ activities by Barbara Pratt President collegiate during the girls are encouraged to participate in AWS either as representatives or— as committee members Applications for all committees may be picked up in the Activity Center or contact Barbara Pratt or Helen Lundstrom” Dean of Women All Activities planned in the near future include the AWS float for the Homecoming parade October 26 and the AWS State convention to be held November 8 and 9 Other events on the year’s agenda include Sex Week Women’s Week Dad’s Day Little ww national AWS convention which is hosted by USU this year in March council meeting mwnh and Mother’s Weekend Two new events are also planned One is the Careers and Opportunities Seminar to be held in January The three day seminar will focus on careers and oportunities for women in the United States The other event is the Inter- forum will be from 12 to 1 pm in the Sunburst Lounge on Monday October 7th The forum is only a part of Women outlined Weekend Sister’s r iwi ill ” I school teachers looking for work” Government studies predict that for approximately 8 million college graduates sentering the labor force during the 70’s “only 66 million jobs requiring more than high school educations will be available to them” And according to the National Educational Association by 1980 only one out of every five PhDs graduating annually can expect to find university jobs According to Esquire “nearly one third of College graduates don’t earn more on the average than high school graduates” educator Harvard Fritz and Princeton Machlup Economist Christopher Jencks both agree with Esquire that college graduates earn more “because they were brighter or better off to begin with” and most of them “would earn just as kctmpu 1282 E 7TH NO MON IQGAN UTAH FRI iinrm— n— rrr-i- ri 1 reach the clouds Committee members said Box Elder County in Utah and nearby Cassia and Oneida Counties in interested in Idaho were-als- o weather modification techniques Parkinson said that all of Cache County could benefit from more rainfall because of increased agricultural output The commission indicated that a special tax could be one way of financing a weather modification program The commissioners said it would probably take a quartermill to finance the program for $26000 annually ROTC offers shooting class seeding clouds Studies show that similar results were recorded in South seeding and other weather Dakota and Kansas Parkinson said modification programs “If we can find the money I’d The recommendation came from the county’s committee on like to see us do it” said Comweather modification which the mission Chairman J William commissioners appointed last Hyde The program outlined by the spring to study ways of increasing rainfall in northern committee would involve using silver iodide to seed rain clouds Utah Committeeman Grant P One method would be to use Parkinson said studies indicate ground seeders which employ that for $26000 the county could butane heaters to vaporize the realize between 30 to 40 per cent silver iodide A second method more precipitation annually by would involve using airplanes to an week The evening will be in selected in coming weeks to smallbore rifle competition this meet shooters demand year according to Colonel Joseph A Gappa commanding officer of Colonel Gappa stressed that the the ROTC program program is available to beginners as well as those who have The ROTC will provide in- previously shot in competition struction and match rifles for any students interested in learning to Sgt Richard Toth who will shoot A range is available in the instruct shooters indicated that basement of the ROTC building he has hopes of a Hours for the range are 1 pm to team In addition to- league 4:30 pm Monday through matches with the University of one evening a Utah Weber State BYU and and Thursday Idaho State the NRA (National USU students will have opportunity to compete Mm O VISORS ® Rifle Association) registered team will participate vitational matches -- in 7:20 am to l0:30 am L WEASEL ONE BLOCK WEST OF LEAlte EtC S33 MtAfaW in- Last year in Intermountain League competition Utah State University tied Idaho Shooter CAfflPUS -- The Cache County Commission was urged Tuesday to proceed with experimentation with cloud - drive m much if they didn’t go” Another problem is a scarcity of jobs in major fields Many qualified college graduates are forced to take any available jobs For example a number of PhDs recently graduated from Berkely are now “Driving cabs working in ski shops and even scrubbing floors” says Esquire It seems that for most college graduates a diploma is a ticket to nowhere Cloud seeding urged to begin sex discrimination Plans for a forum to discuss equal rights for women and sex discrimination were announced in the first AWS general council meeting The elementary IS COMING State for wins and“tosses (6-but lost to the Bengals on points scored The U of U won five and lost three Brigham Young University won one and lost six and Weber State lost all seven 1) “We are hopeful that we will have a good turnout of both men and women for the team” Sgt Toth said “Last year a league record was set by a Logan girl But Unfortunately she was shooting for BYU”‘ Illinois woman asks for joining of hands Mrs Marietta Lazzo of Park Forest Illinois has come up with a novel idea for celebrating the nation’s Bicentennial “Wouldn’t it be wonderful” Mrs Lazzo has suggested “if enough people on July 4 1976 join hands along some of the nation’s highways to make one great human handclasped chain from shore to shore across our coun- try?” Using an average of her husband’s measurements Mrs Lazzo estimated that at least 3 million people arms outstretched would be needed to complete the chain The proposed route would begin in Atlantic City cut through Philadelphia across the Mid-we- st continue through Denver and end at San Fran- WE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY Our Store Hours Are: Tues - Fri 9 am - 8 pm Sat - 8 am - 8 pm Closed Sunday & Monday These shorter hours save you money ame loiv 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