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s Oregon School Classroom Shortage Worsens;
O q BY A. ROBERT SMITH
Mill Tribune Correspondent
cVVashgton The public
school classroom shortage has
grown fcorse in Oregon this year.
and the out
look is that
fiicre will be
a "larg short
age'' of teach
ers in the state
( meet school
needs the nexf
three years.
This is t h e
gen e r al, pic
ture0 presented
A Robt Smtt
by the latest staUstics,"Dasea u
enrollments Ciiis fall, as compiled
Ku tho National Education At-
1 o
sociation. -' "
Oreg'jii3 short 680 classrooms
tr$t are needed t reduce cla
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By ALINE MCSBY
United Press Correspondent
Hollywood (U.R Where else .
but inOHollywrjod can one find '.
a Christina tree covered with
5500,000 worth,
of j w e 1 s... .
trees made of
roses, chicken
feathers and;
ballet 9 k irts? j
Filmtown js
getting r eady j
for Christmas, '
and, since
there is .no
Aline Moiby i n o w and
Sarrfa Claus could arrive in a
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0 bathing suit, che citizens figure
j's opef? season for yuletide
O trees. co e"
(Jhe grand prize for the most
'-'unusual tree so far goes to Joan
Ca$l(feosef, Who has the unique
business of renting 3 million
wSrthcra jewelry to movie stud
1 jos for stars to wear in pictures.
O Tonight she tosses her annual
D Chrfitmas party, and the decor
featu&$ a green tree springled
th baubies from her collection.
Jewelry Adorns Tre
oT$ie branches glitter with an j
elaborate necklacet Bette Davis
we 'Jrio "The Virgin " Queen,"
itopapo fgr Ljnda Darnell in
'foneper A.mber" and Ethel Mer:
'o n o bracelets from "Call Me i
ftiadam.Q '
The'otreilso Boasts M;,rilyn
MonrSt s drippy earrings that
glittered ioT 'Gentlemen Prefer
Bloudes and a round brooch
O used at0tlie censors' request to
O cover Lana Turner's clcava.ge ,
in "Dijjne." No Bthep Christmas,
(gee can make that statement.
O ,TvctiScd thistree for five
q yrs as a conversation piece,"
says Mrs. Joseff. "I have armed
q gnajdg, Si insurtince. I've only
fj lost one piece of jewelry." "
Floral Shop Responsible
Thi.ctrt as most unusual Hol
lywood Christmas tres, was put
tQiCjher at Stanley , Medeiros t
fifiral ship irt"grverly Hills. Flor
ist Medeiros is used, to such
ordep. Last ear he, trimmed
one with $27,000 worth of white
Org Ains. Trftfi was one hus
band's w$iy pjesenting his
O 0wife with a coat. o m
This year the floristis creat
q' lng other unusual trees for his '
'celSbraterP enstorfler such as
Loretta Yoking, Cary Grant, Dan
Dailcand Arp Snuthern. Onea
tre0wil sprayed .jvhiie'antl'
uOhung with jed oses, dark green
(Se&.et riblaim anel white light.
O 4 really don't approve of all
this." Medeaos confgssed. "One
of the joys3 life is doing a
Christmas tree youfcself."
HoflhVMckHelp Tc
gehabilif$!KYoii.iis '
O South Portend, Me. Otf!)
he nc!?th wjpodjS are helping to
0rehabilitate imates of tge State
School for Bcs.
wo stej'.e patrol officers are
;ing croups of fiveboys at a
Smento tig? wilds of northern
Maine to give them a taste of
outdoor livmg.
William H. iTughtts, superin
tendent of the school here, said
the plan iso"a tremendous suc
cess." "A wonderful timrS" was (Tie
O comment from the first group of
boys to rc.rn to thS school.
The campers ffthed in Canada
Falls Stream and cooked what
they caught over the coals of a
fire they built themselves." The
fish was a w?Icome addition to
the staple items jfie boys aa
brought along.
The week end camping trip
stemmed from a new policy in
itiated by Hughes hn he be-.
.-.came superintendent of the
school early this year.?)eserv
ing bcPs now are permitted to
return 0to their own hjjmes oft
occasional week ends. The cam
ping trips are reserved for those
yuth who cannot go home or
one reason or another. .
Canadian tappe: produce
out 60 per cet of the Domin
ion's annual fur supply. The oth
er 40 per0cent comes from the
domestic fur arm$.
RELIEF
for
JHuscle
Pain
sizes and replace obsolete, -and :
makeshift facilities now in use,"
NEA reported. The shortage, last
year was only 150 classrooms i
NEA figures indicate that most
states are in worse shape than
Oregon, and that the national
classroom shortage is now 78,-1
653. Last year it was 70,828. This
national shortage is expected to !
give added impetus to a drive in
Congress starting in January for
a federal aid-to-education pro
gram. Such legislation came, up
in the House last summer, but
too near adjournment time to
come up in the Senate.'
The .teacher shortage is not
now severe in Oregon. NEA re-
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future is not brightbecause of
declining enrollments in teacher
education institutions.'
Shortagi Xcrou loud
Tne shortage of teachers . is
spread generally across the board
in tlle state's public schools from.
elementary to high school grades,
from rural to urban schools. And
while teacher-education enroll
ment is "definitely larger" this
year than last year, NEA said
the "outlook for teacher-ediica-
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I tion enrollments in meeting need
tion enrollments in meeting need
in next three vears" is for a
."large, shortage" in both elemen
tary ind'econdary schools.
Enrollment in Oregon schools
increased this year by. over 12,-
nnAi. : i' o-i ii -.i
I uuu pupus oji.oaa as against
.538,664 last. year.. Of this num
ber enrolled, only a tenth of
one per cent are not in fulltime
attendance because of. lack of
teachers or classrooms this year.
Nationally, 2.6 per cent of the
pupils enrolled are unable to at
tend school full-time because of
teacher or classroom shortages.
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ers in Oregon public schools this
year is $4,525, compared with
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34,350 last year. . The national.
average for all public school
teachers is now. $4,220.
Oregon teachers are paid
slightly less than teachers .in
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The average for .Washington is
54,551 and for Idaho i is $3,550.
For Oregon elementary. teach
ers, the average salary is now
$4,425 and for secondary teach
ers it is $4,800.
The state this year is employ
ing fewer temporary (emergency)
teachers than last year. Unlike
most states, however, it reports
no need for additional temporary
teachers. The number now em
ployed is 2,158. Of these, 59
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per cent have less than , four
jears college preparation. They
are being employed about equal
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schools, and 25 per cent of them
are teaching in, the elementary
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Temporary Teachers
Nationally, there are 80.000!
temporary teachers now employ
ed -a' slight -increase over last
year and 60 per ceni of them
have fjad less than four years
of college. Many st4tes reported
they "need more emergency
teachers, so there is a natiorjalq
shortage of 47,760 temporary
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