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Show The Pyramid Page Twelve 1979 May 24, Future labor market still unpredictable NS teachers hold Bv Roger Baker In the past few articles I have tned to answer leadership roles A good teacher, just like a good Boy Scout, always likes to be prepared. Three of North Sanpete Distnct's best teachers are no exception, as they enter a classroom or as in this case, they accept new positions in educational organizations Mrs Bonnie Madsen, seeing any educational project to its conclusion The tno assume their new positions as the school year ends and they are to be wished success in realizing the .end to benefits values some skeptical and still ask, What about the jobs? First , college like other institutions must be cautious not to over-reain trying to predict the their Courtney Syme preparations. are apparent, people remain and Bench, George questions about the value of a college education. Even though many of the educators have long noted intellectual and personal most people realize, that graduates often wilY flexibility of college neither businessmen, not work in the specitic graduates, their ability to and economists, government occupations they had in deal with new officials or college mind in college. This in changing problems may educators can know what fact is one of the great be more important in kind of labor market benefits of a college their jobs than the parstudents will find after education a ticular technical skills Since graduation or ten or genuine liberal arts they may learn in college. twenty years later The education is not intended For this reason, security employment market is to limit a persons life to in the long run may only predictable in the whatever job he or she require a broad general short run might start out in after education while job Furthermore, college high school. The general security in the short run future job market For as -- PBF Vice-Preside- Willard Tyson, Tender Maguire and Frosty Troy, editor of the controversial Oklahoma periodical, The Observer." Mrs. is Madsen prepanng to be the next president of the multi-distri- GCDQDGG 3 Drumsticks pnnrorsr.cs ct Southern Utah Educators Association. She presently president of the involve technical non-elite- st P3 Courtney Syme followed the Be Prepared" motto by attending a Utah Education Association Leadership School May 10 and 11 in St George Featured speakers and participants m the school were National Education Association perfectly aware of this It is deeply shocking to skills hear the value of college No one has ever said challenged as America -that can the best educated country college guarantee the future any m the world, and the only more than any serious country which has come person has ever argued close to developing a that college is the best higher education - moves into its course for system everyone". College is only one way third century. for some people - those who are qualified and motivated - to increase Mr and Mrs Joseph their options It is only a chance to do and be more Papenfuss visited with Mr and Mrs. D Earle than one otherwise might. Iewis Most college students are well specialized may North Sanpete Education Association, an N E A. delegate, a Womens U.E.A. leadership Task Force Member, and a teacher at Fairview Elementary School Madsen has Mrs. acquired twelve years the in experience classroom and is a graduate of Utah State University. She is the wife of the late Richard Madsen and has four children She has a reputation for dedication to teaching and teachers that has earned her the respect of affection of the educational community. Courtney Syme makes his preparations to be the next president of the North Sanpete Education Association. He has been an elementary teacher in a aa No. 300 Can Medium Early California PITTED the district for three a Building years, Representative, and a of the member association team. LIVED negotiation is a 1976 He graduate of Brigham Young University and is married to former Shelha Black of Spring City. They have four children. Courtney is known for his staunch support of the finest district education. George Bench is no newcomer to education after having taught two years at Hurricane High School and six years in the North PLAN YC-J- a PICKIC ca PATIO PARTY Tt:C3 CPSCI AL VALUES! nmi Sanpete District, but he is a newcomer to association George is be to leadership. preparing and then president of the local association in the next two years respectively. He is a graduate of Utah State University and is married to the former Peggy Stevens of Sandy. They have four children. Goerge is known for his drive and energy in President-elec- t Pound PVg. Regular or Mini Campfire o ttAQOU- - Crisp, Firm Hoads DCSG C ttALLOHO Western Family, Asst'd. Half Gallon Round Carton 22 Ounce Jar Assorted Varieties rJALLQY'O DI1LO fcecrcad 12 Ounce Jar Assorted Varieties HUFMUON CJALLDY1 CLIOCm: PDIDDCC3ICKDC3 29.2 Oz. Can, Makes 8 Quarts, Assorted Flavor Banquet Brand ram 6PK - 12 OZ 45 CANS PEPSI & COXE PRODUCTS 11 . 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