Thursday, June 14, 1973 'Dropout college' By NORMAN D. SANDLER FAIRFIELD, Iowa (UJPI) - The campus of Parsons College is so empty place now, with only a skeleton staff remaining to finish off the details before the 98-'ear-old school can officially close its doors. Six years ago, this was "Drop- out U," perhaps the best known diploma mill in the country. A WHEELING, dealing presi- dent, Millard G. Roberts, filled the old denominational campus with new buildings, paid out the third highest faculty salaries in the nation, and- invited anyone who couldn't get into other col- leges - but could pay the stiff price at Parsons - to come to Fairfield. In the 1960s, Parsons became a favorite refuge for those who couldn't make it in the East's Ivy League. Its football team got to be so good other schools in its old league wouldn't play it any more. Then, in 1967, Parsons lost its academic accreditation. T h a t token of academic respectabili- ty was regained four years lat- er. By that time, Roberts was long gone, upon request. The stu- dents stopped coming. The bills piled op. LAST WEEK, Parsons announ- ced it couldn't make it any more. The college, which owes $16 mil- lion, officially and voluntarily fil- ed for bankruptcy in federal court in Des Moines, Ia., Monday. Fairfield, a college town longer than anyone can remember, is one no longer. Now, water, gas, electricity and telephone lines have been disconnected for all but three of the college's nearly SO build- ings, many of which have stood THE SUMMER DAILY Page Five Atlantic braved in raft LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands (UP) - The Acali, a raft with a crew of six women and five men, has sailed 1,043 miles on its trip to Mexico, an amateur radio operator reported yesterday. The 50-ton raft left Las Palnas on May 12 for the Yucatan coast of Mexico. The purpose of the trip, financed with $160,000 from a Mexican government television station, is to record human behavior under stress. The Mexican anthropologist in charge of the expedition, Santiago Genoves, told the amateur radio operator the raft had covered 212 miles in the past week. Glass, Ceramics, Photography at the UNION GALLERY ist Floor, Michigan Union Work done by: Poultry Glass Studio, Detroit Noell S. Lemmen, Lansing David Mueller, Ann Arbor Opening Reception Friday Evening, June 15 7-10 P.M. New Gallery Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10-5; closed Sun. & Mon. Whose gate? Rev. C. Markley cashes in on President Nixon's misfortunes in an attempt to whip up enthusiasm for his Sunday sermons at the Salem Evangelical Congregational Church in Mahoney City, Pennsylvania. empty since 1967. The impact of7Parsons' closing on Fairfield has been a major concern of college officials, com- munity leaders, and even Federal Bankruptcy Judge Richard Stageman. At the time the col- lege closed two weeks ago, it em- ployed 175 Fairfield area resi- dents and had a total monthly payroll of $150,100. "IT'S SOMETHING we'll get used to," one Fairfield retailer, said. "I think that everyone had an idea that this might happen, and weeve been preparing for it for the past five years. I think it's a terrible thing for the people at the college and for Fairfield, but we survived through the drops in enrollment and the loss of accreditation six years ago, so I think the town will be able to weather this problem, too." Gordon Aistrope, president of the Chamber of Commerce, said the cultural aspect of the folding of Parsons is the hardest of all to accept. "This will definitely be a great hurt to the people of the community," he said. FREE THE UOFM 5000! ANN ARBOR BANK OFFERS A WAY e - - om OVER 5000 STUDENTS ENTER THE U OF M EACH FALL. GOT BETTER THINGS TO DO THAN STAND IN A BANK LINE WITH A MOB OF THEM?. ANN ARBOR BANK THOUGHT YOU'D LIKE TO AVOID THAT HASSLE. SO $1.00 WILL OPEN ANY CHECKING OR SAVINGS ACCOUNT -- NOW! WE'LL REMIND YOU TO MAKE A DEPOSIT IN TIME FOR FALL. AND THERE WILL BE NO CHECKING CHARGES UNTIL YOU USE YOUR ACCOUNT, DROP IN TODAY, OR MAIL OUR COUPON AND WE'LL TAKE CARE OF THE REST. WHAT ELSE DO WE OFFER? LOCATIONS: THE MOST -- INCLUDING 4 ON CAMPUS. HOURS: OPERATING ON CAMPUS EVERY EVENING UNTIL 6 P.M. WEEKDAYS AND UNTIL NOON ON SATURDAY. MONEY MACHINE: YOUR MONEY IS NEVER OUT OF REACH AT AAB. NEED CASH AT 3 A.M? ANY ANN ARBOR BANK CUSTOMER CAN GET CASH, MAKE DEPOSITS OR TRANSFER FUNDS AT ANYTIME. AUTOMATIC SERVICE 24 HOURS-A-DAY 7 DAYS-A-WEEK AT TWO CAMPUS LOCATIONS. ! Far Out .I'd like to avoid the fall hassle and open sy account NOW. . Please send me information on Ann Arbor Bank's checking and/or ssavings accounts, Names U e 1 Address ! City: - states Zip._____ * Mail to: "Oulck Start", Ann Arbor Bank, ! Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107, ! We want to be your bank. MEMBER F.D.I.C, ANN ARBOR BANK n. v x.