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2. Toaching--A Worthy Profession? What has happened to the teaching profession? Why is it that it is now regarded as an undesirable profession by many young people? One of the answers lies in the fact that the teaching pro- fession is not one of the highest paying jobs; in fact it is, in accordance with the education received by the teachers, one of the lowest paying. Satisfaction and gratification are fine, but most young would-be-teachers want more: monetary success. Another reason for the ever increasing teaching shortago is because of the decroasing authority of the teachers, which perhaps accounts for he lack of respect by both parents and students. Teachers today simply do not enjoy the same rospect and authority that teachers used to. Booauso of teacher short- age many schools are forced to engage inferior or below- average teachers. Many of these teachers are unfitted for the professionJtemperment, or are unable to properly convoy their knowledge to the studont. Although many students wish it were not so, teachers and the education that they stand for are here to stay. Many young people will realize the need for good teachers and make it their professions, aftd paronts will (it is hopod) cooperate with tho teacher, instead of undermining his authority. Stops should be taken to make the profession more desirablojwith higher oay and due respect for the now considered thankless profession. Wanita Lafley ’ 60 THE CONDITION OF OU'i TOWN HALL Tho Town Hall hare in Franklin is used for all public doings. Everything from basketball to Town Mooting is hold there. For tho benefit of those who use it, sovoral repairs should be made. To start with, the woodwork and walls down stairs and back stage aro smashed and written on everywhere. The curtains on the stage arc torn; tho ceiling on the stago prevonts sound from carrying out into tho hall. Another thing spocial emphasizo should bo put on are the toilets. Ia it necessary for tho accommodations to be in such condition? The stairways wero a very dangerous place, especially for the basketball players. Thoy have boon closed in now. Also the iron grating at tho foot of tho stago is respon- sible for many skinnod knees. This and the stairway, before
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