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Job Market For Teachers
Still Looks Gloomy
The predicted shortage of
teachers in the 1980s is little
consolation to the 417 students
who graduated in 1972 from Lock
Haven State with degrees in education.
They are faced with
the teacher surplus of the 1970s.
While 225 graduates, 54%
found teaching jobs, there remained 110 s t i l l seeking teaching
positions as of November, according to the annual let^ort released by C . Herbert I^irson, Jr.,
director of placement in Bentley
Hall.
U.S. Department of Labor
s t a t i s t i c i a n s predict that the
tightening teacher market will
continue ttu-oughout the 1970s.
Projections show that enrollment
elementary schools will decline
nationally by some two million
and secondary school enrollment
will hold s t e a d y .
U.S. Office of Education sti>dies of the 1970 census indicate
a need for teachers will be felt
in the 1980s predicted on the bas i s that the largest single age
group in the 1970 c e n s u s were
ten-year-olds. As these children
reach child-bearing a g e , the
grandchildren of the post-war
boom babies will begin to arrive
and enter school during the 1980s.
Notifications of teaching positions available, received by
LHS's Placement Office, have
remained constant over the past
five years. Many of the positions
for 1972 were from out-of-state
and fewer 1972 graduates acceptec
these positions than in the past,
14% as compared to 22% in 1971
and 24% in 1970.
The largest number of outof-state positions were accepted
in Maryland, followed by New

York. Within Pennsylvania, Lycoming County continued to hire
the largest number of 1972 teaching graduates followed by Clinton County.
Further indication of increasing job competition among teache r s is seen in the number of forner graduates in education who
reactivated their files with the
Placement Office, indicating they
were seeking j o b s . The number
increased from 60 in 1970 to 88
in )971, with ItV. in 1972.

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ifi. XV. No. 57 tocfc Haven State College

Civil Service Commission W i l l Be On
Campus To Provide Testing,Career Discussion
A representative from the
State Civil Service Commission
will be on the LHS campus on
Wednesday, March 7 to talk with
seniors about career opportunit i e s in Pennsylvania s t a t e government.
Peter
Balestreire,
jobcounseling s p e c i a l i s t from the
Commission's recruitment office,
will present a fifteen minute
slide-atxl-taped talk, "Effecting
Responsive Government". ,FollowinK the talk, information a-

bout current examination programs will be available. Questions on State job requirements
starting salaries and employment opportunities will be answered.
S e s s i o n s will be held at
9:30 and 11 a . m . a n d 1 p.m. for
students in the following curriculums: Mathematics, P h y s i c s ,
Economics, History, Political
Science, Psychology, Sociology,
Social
Welfare, Health
and
Physical Education.

WED.

Saxton w i l l onswer the
question, "What is the Law
yer's D a y ? " He is a graduate ef Lock Haven State
and Dickinson Law School.

Meat loaf
ond
Mashed potatoes
$1.00

Chomicky Creates Masterpiece

Lenny Wall and John Perringer entertain at the Folk
cert presented Sunday night in Ulmer Planetarium.
The
cert was sponsored by the LHS Folk
Society.

CEC Hosts Square
On Thursday, February 15,
1973, Rogers Gym was the site
of
an old
fashioned square
d a n c e . The C . E . C . (Council
for Exceptional Children) held
the dance for children from
Crafts, I n c . and Mrs. Brungard's c l a s s at Robb School.
The dance was attended by 35
C . E . C . members and 10 children.
Due to the
ling ability of
everyone easily
tn the "Virttinia
S u z a n n a " . After

excellent calClever Daihl,
learned steps
R e e l " Rnd "Oh
dancing, do-

Con'
con-

Dance

nuts and punch were served to
everyone.
March events include an
evening of films, video t a p e s ,
and discussion on the Special
Olympics. This
presentation
will be held at 7 p.m. on March
Sth in Himes 111. The C.E.C.
is also planning a St. Patrick's
Day party for March 15th at 7
p.m. in Rogers Gym.
All members and students
wishing to join, or others interested in any way of these programs are welcome.

What's Happenin'
TUES. - 27

Richard Saxton, LocIc
Haven attorney, will be tht
guest speaker at the career
seminar on law in Ulmer
Planetarium on Wednesday,
February 2 8 , at 4 pm.

EAGLE WING

'Soooky' Hoax
Dispersed
by Farley F a r e , u . A .
The ace detective of the
Campus Security Prilire. Lester
Latreck, has announced that he
h«s solved the mystery of
Spooky's murder. After mucn
didactic research, diligent examination of the scene of the
crime, and careful deduction,
Mr. Latreck has decided that
the whole PMD house is " s p o o ky".
The casket was examined
by Mr. Latreck and found to be
empty, a fact which he attributed
to the circumstaiKe that it
would be impossible to cram the
30 or so odd PMD brothers into
one casket.
After careful examination
and squeezing, the County Coroner, Dr. Milton, M. D. has de •
duced that the alleged "numerous a b r a s i o n s " were, in fact,
numerous acne blemishes, or in
the common vernacular, " z i t s " .
The Office of the D. A.
hones that this announcement
has sufficiently d i s p e r s e a tne
hoax

State civil service career
t e s t s for positions in thes«
fields will be held at 2:30 p.m.
Students who plan to take the
t e s t in the afternoon must participate in one of the earlier
sessions.
Prospective graduates int e r e s t e d in state government
opportunities may obtain further
information about the SCSC recruitment presentation at the
placement office in Bentley
Hall.

•"wday, Ftb. 21, im

V a r C h o m i c k y Art E x h i b i t
Women's B a s k e t b a l l - P e n n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y
"INDIANS" Play Rehearsal
B a s k e t b a l l - E d i n b o r o State
- 28 Yar C h o m i c k y Art E x h i b i t
I n t e r v i e w s : C a e s a r R o d n e y School D i s t r i c t
Union C o u n t y R e g i o n a l H.S. D i s t .
C a r e e r S e m i n a r : '•Different A s p e c t s of L a w "
R i c h a r d S a x t o n , A t t o r n e y a t Law
" i N n i A N S " Plav Rehearsal
H u m a n i t i e s Film - " I h e S e v e n t n S e a l "

Raub L i t t l e Gall(erv
Away
1:30 p.m.
Price
6:00 p.m.
Away
8:00 p.m.
Raub L i t t l e Gallery
BIIL
9:00-12 noor.
BIIL
9:00-4:00
Planetarium
Price
P U B t a g l c Wing

4:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p m.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
1he SCC Social Conmittee
will meet Tuesday February
21 at 7:30 in the Smll Conference room of ttio PUB.
lliti Humanities Film, "Seventh Seal," will be shown in
the PUB on Tuesday and
Wednesday, Feb. 27 and 28,
at 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Flash
Gordon serial will be shown
only at 7.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA
brothers:
general business
meeting 1 hursday night (March
I, 1973) at 7:30 pir, in the bagle Wing, be on time.

The Coffee House featuring
campus talent will bt held
Sumlay night from 9-12 p.ffl.
in North Hall Lounge. CoffM
for 100 and donuts for 5$ will
bo provided.

Por Sale: 1 Zenitti cirouiar
sound stereo with jacks for
additional compononts. $60.
Contact: Pierce Hooper 748""13.

Student housing avallablo
within two blocks of collogo
for summer 1973. Por lnfe^
mation call 748-3391 or 8380.

I

Indians Ambushe.i 49-47;
Cagers Set Second R -ord
by Skip Haley

chance to tie the s a . t up with
1 second remaining. He was at
LHS, with a 7-13 record,
the foul line shooting two but he
broke its second record in as
missed them both.
many games Saturday n i g h t .
For the E a g l e s , Russ Paulin
The E a g l e s defeated alled the scorers with 11 points
w a y s tough Indiana University
and 14 big rebounds. Warren
of P a . 49-47 before 1,000 excited fans at Thomas F i e l d h o i e e . Goodling added 10 points.
For Indiana, Randy Allen
Indiana jumped off to an
led with 17 points.
early 6 point lead to make the
s c o r e 8-2. The E a g l e s fought
b a c k though and gra'ibed the
lead 11-10. Indiana continued
their fine shooting and managed
a 9 point lead 22-13 with 7 minu t e s left in the half.
T h e n , a s quickly as the
" I n d i a n s " got hot, they cooled.
In fact, they only scored two
more points in the half. Meanw h i l e , LHS continued to h i t .
R u s s Paulin hit a bucket at the
buzzer to allow the E a g l e s t o
go into the locker room with a
Intramural action continued
s l i m 2 point margin, 26-24.
last week with good games i^iayllic second half was nip
ed by all the teams.
•nd tuck all the way. The teams
In the ' f." Division on
traded buckets back and forth.
TuesHiy, TKF .est to KDR, 54With 5 minutes left, Indiana led
3p. Thi"; I'igh dumped the Moon41-40. Defense, LHS's speciallighters, 46-36. Off-campus edged
ty, was the name of the game
first High, 59-54.
but the E a g l e s managed a 4
Thursday, Sigma Pi sneakpoint l e a d , 47-43, with a little
ed by the Faculty 4 5 ^ 3 .
Offover 2 minutes remaining. With
campus beat TKE, 51-4s and
about a minute and a half Icit
Second North raced past KDR 54the score was tied 47-47.
44.
u e l e n s e by boui teai.ir, got
In the " B " Division on T u e s tougher and with 30 seconds on
day, Trimmers trounced the Vets,
the clock showing, Warren Good31-31. Iguana House beat PMD
52-37. Beachhouse whipped Third
ling hit a jumper putting LHS
North 63-54.
ahead to stay 49-47.
Thursday X^ambda Chi beat
In the next 30 hectic s e c the Vets 53-33 and Third North
onds, Indiana missed 5 s h o t s .
fell victim to Trimmers 71-58.
Randy Allen of India,la had a

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