The Daily Tar HeelThursday, June 14, 19909 'Graying' teachers may threaten From Associated Press reports NEW YORK America's teaching force is aging, and reformers fear the trend could thwart the drive toward school improvement. During the last 20 years, the average age of the nation's 2.3 million public school teachers rose from 36 to 41, according to statistics from the National Education Association. Unpublished data from the 1988 Current Population Survey of the Census Bureau shows that 48.4 percent are 40 or older. Educators have usually invoked such statistics as evidence that mass teacher retirements lie ahead with no cer- Business fleeted disagreement with the site among committee members. "If the committee had trouble reach ing an agreement, I am concerned with that and will speak to Chairman Sand ers," Hardin said. He said no one from the committee had recommended an alternative site to him. Police Some college newspapers have dealt with less cooperative administrations, Thompson said. The student newspaper at Southwest Missouri State University has taken a grievance to court, although a date has not yet been set for litigation. Two pieces of legislation before Congress this summer could exempt campus police records from the Buckley Amendment if passed. The Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act, brought before the House by William Igmee t Hato ; -joe! WHAT I'M COAilAJG f0 SCHOOL foR "Ttf session : m4 Calvin and Hobbes HI SUSE' ITS me, clvin; i WAS YlONDERmG IF VOU'O UKE TO COME ONER. WW SURE.' UOLOf BOX, I 00HT EVER IHVtTED VIE TO... AND PLM. Doonesbury I STILL HAVENT GOT IT RIGHT, JO AN! 5. AFTER. WHAT SORT OF WORK DO YOUPO, JOAN I 10 YEARS STAYING AT HOME WITH A CHI UP, 9 YEARS WORKING ON A CAREER, ANP 7 YEARS COMBINING THE TWO, ISTILL HAVENTA CLUE HOW TO MAKE MY LIFE WORK! 614 Shoe IWTKro; Mf THW HIT V W7H4TMAM V , W I'M Al ffl. MSP TO rtO&?J&OV T h AU.-TWEgS fl A MUCH 5MAllR WflJffif JiYa ISmW 100 TU& AAEg... THE Daily Crossword by Hank Harrington ; ACROSS 45 Narcotic 13 Sounds of 1 Funny 47 Animal track distress 6 Saccharine 49 Belief 18 Ailments 11 Kind of wheel 50 Scorn 23 Paul Bunyan's 14 Place of 51 Edible tuber tool I combat 54 Noise 24 Store event 15 Kind of bean 55 Gavel wielder 25 Debatable 16 Fuss 58 Natives: suff. 26 Landfill 17 Time to vote 59 Multitude 27 Musical 19 Gun gp. 60 Laughing Adams 20 Profit 61 Baron or 28 Stumped 21 Social groups Square 30 Scads 22 Weighed down 62 Swords 32 Cereal 24 Containing 63 Non-com 34 Sudden wind . NaCI 35 Cruising 25 Proverbs " DOWN 37 Joy 26 Bumper 1 Columnist 38 Lager 'stickers Herb 40 Diplomatic 29 Made up (for) 2 Heraldic band staffer 31 Popular AZ 3 Convene 41 Crowd gone "name 4 Ltd. relative amok 32 Gore 5 Boo 51 Glacial ridges 33 Turk, title 6 Kettle feature 52 Lawmaking 36 Imitator 7 Garner lots of group: abbr. 37 Concede votes 53 Part of a.m. 38 Heat capacity 8 Outcomes 56 School ' letters 9 Timetable dance 39 1 Energy letters 57 Cove 40 King and Ladd 10 "Babes in " 43 Headwear 41 Singer Delia 11 Runners 44 Duck 42 Sit in 12 Pertinent '45 More strange 44 Midday nap 46 Dignity tainty that the profession is attractive enough to draw young recruits. Half to 54 percent of the nation's teachers will be eligible for retirement by the year 2000, said Jewell Gould, research director of the American Fed eration of Teachers. This "graying" of the profession contains other worrisome messages, several reformers believe. Age statis tics suggest that a decade of school reform has been at least partly misdi rected. "School reformers haven't looked a lot at the fact that in a decade, many of the teachers who will be in the schools Another committee member said there were still unresolved issues at voting time. 'That vote indicates the deep con cern the committee has taken to the task before them," Hilton Goulson said. "It indicates the uneasiness about the whole situation." from page 1 Gooding, (D-PA), would require all colleges and universities that partici pate in federal assistance programs to submit campus crime statistics to the FBI, state police, employees, prospec tive applicants and their parents. It has been passed by the House and is awaiting approval in the Senate. Senate Bill 1925 is similar to the Crime Awareness and Campus Secu rity Act and will be voted on sometime this summer. WRE. contangos; CANT HAVE AJMONE TO PLM X CALVIN. WHAT I ARE VOU Llsvr-1 I 1.1'- sun shu.' ouil SP0L THE WVtOLE lUlUO) I WAS CAKG TO TRCK SUSE WO CATCVUttG-MEt.' LET GO Ck! YES. I'M A LAWYER? CHIEF COUNSEL YOU'RE A FOR A CON LAWYER?' GRES5ONAL I'M A LAWYER. COMMITTEE. 48 Minute openings 50 Bus money are not there now," said Linda Darling Hammond, a professor at Columbia Teachers College and an authority on the teaching profession. Ernest L. Boyer, president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advance ment of Teaching, said the numbers mean the nation had better pay more heed to improving the training of the next generation of teachers. He said this group will carry the burden of reform for years to come. He said it was a mistake to focus almost exclusively on present teachers. "Both older and younger teachers have to be considered, but if I were to Stirling Haig, a committee member, said he thought the group was still con cerned about the distance of the proposed site from campus and how it would affect course scheduling. Gilian Cell, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, said she had met recently with Paul Rizzo, dean of the School of Business, to workout some of the problems. "We're going to have to do a lot of planning to make it work," said Cell. Stephen Birdsall, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, said the school was concerned "about the ability of students to get the full range of activities that are present on campus." Goulson said that the problems posed by the Kenan site for the undergraduate business program was one of the committee ' s biggest concerns. "Putt ing a school that is a major component of loo OVtR. ANH CUAHCE OF GETTING TRANSFERRED, DA ? 614 RIGHT. OH,WOUJ...I HAP A REAL SELF-ESTEEM PROBLEM, PIPNTI? ANPl'M CmiNGJIMI HEN PRIX. 1990 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved See solution, page 2 x DoM'T hcar X 1 2 3 p i IS 17 8 9 10 111 12 13 14 15 16 17 " 18 19 20 21 22 23 24" " 25 26 27 28" 29 30 31 """" 32 """" 33 34 35 36 " 37 " 38 39 " 40 " 41 42 43 " " 44 45 46 ' 47 48 49 """" 50 " 51 52 53 54 "" 55 56 57 ; 61 62 63 ' improvements in school systems draw a conclusion, I'd say we have been far too neglectful of educating the new generation of teachers who will be de termining where schools will be going in the first quarter of the 21st century," said Boyer in a recent interview. Court removes IRS agent from case SAVANNAH, Ga. A judge said an Internal Revenue Service agent was incompetent and rude in her dealings with a couple who owed back taxes. U.S. District Judge B. Avant Edenfield on Monday removed IRS agent Sherilyn Hey ward from the case of Brenda and Alan Stout, owners of a from page 1 the undergraduate student body out on the fringe of campus will contribute to all sorts of problems." Plans for the $30 million business school include a high-rise parking deck to be built near the Dean Dome. One committee member said he thought the deck "would assuage complaints of some of the 'big rams' (Education Foundation members) about parking at the Dean Dome." The committee, which consists of eight faculty members, two under graduates and one graduate student, had discussed the proposed site at its April meeting, but decided to postpone a vote because commuting and scheduling problems had not been resolved. 7:00 9:10 . (R) Sat & Sun Mat 2:004:10 Another 48 Hours 7:309:30 (R) Sat & Sun Mat 2:304:30 NOW PLAYING ON TWO SCREENS! BE THERE FIRST. MIDNIGHT, THURSDAY, JUNE 14TH. A LIMITED EDITION T-SHIRT IS VOOR ADMISSION TICKET FOR A GUARANTEED SEAT AT THE FIRST SHOWING. T-ihirt-TickeU New on Sale at: PLAZA 3 ELLIOTT ROAD at E. 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The judge last month voided a search warrant he had approved for a search of the Stout's business. The affidavit con tended Mrs. Stout was switching bank accounts in an effort to conceal assets and avoid paying $ 1 0,900 in back taxes. Deaths Chapel Hill was a spur-of-the moment decision by Rose. Rose's brother, Dennis Rose of Richmond, Va., said in the Chapel Hill Herald June 1 1 he thought Rose went to Chapel Hill to kill himself and decided to take his mother along and kill her at the last minute because he was afraid of what his suicide would do to her. Dennis Rose also said his mother donated her body to the University teaching labs six years ago and that Rose donated his body to the same place in March, 1990. He speculated that his Short-term Leases! 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Their business was raided May 10 by six agents who took $2.46 belonging to an employee and money collected from the sale of novelty clowns by a private citizen, evidence showed. The agents also rifled through busi ness records, froze the company's bank account and filed a lien on the company that supplies the business oil and gas. The Stouts are now trying to sell their business to satisfy the IRS bill. from page 1 brother travelled to Chapel Hill so that it would be easier to donate their bodies to the labs. Police said Rose's motive for shoot ing his mother is undetermined, and the case cannot be considered closed until lab reports are completed and received. Interim Public Safety Director John DeVitto said the State Bureau of Inves tigation was doing tests to determine whether there were powder burns on the hands of either of the bodies. DeVitto said those tests, as well as others the nature of which he refused to disclose, would be finished in about a week. 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