HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN, MAR. 8, 1971 Profs on patrol help create 'whole BANGOR, MAlNE—Professors are prowling dormitory corridors nightly at a small college here. Not spies on disciplinary missions, the profs arc voluntarily in the dorms each evening to aid stumped s tudiers and to keep communications flowing outside the classroom. The "professors in residence" idea was that of Dr. Harkey Kibarian, 43, president since July of Ilusson College, a four-year business college in Bangor. Dr. Kibarian, whose professional plaudits include being most published professor OZ'S Drive - in Restaurant Ice Cream Sundaes & Hoagies Route 93 Sybertsville , Pa TRANGUCH'S SETorc. Tire Specialists uunuuaunuuuuuuuuunuHimimimmilimmimmimmimmumimm 1111 l immummimummimimmumiiiiimimmimmims Campus Bookstore Sweatershirts Still the most popular "V"-neck Sweatshirt of them all! Fash = toned from a luxury blend of 50% Creslan ® Acrylic fiber and 50% Rayon. The touch is soft, the feel is light . . . the look luxurious. 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The Lions attracted their third, sixth, 10th and 12th largest Beaver Stadium crowds during the 1970 season. The 50,540 attendance for the Oct. 17 Homecoming Day contest with Syracuse was the third largest crowd in Beaver Stadium history. The Lions drew 50,017 for Pitt, 48,932 for West Virginia, 48,566 for Navy and 46,434 for Ohio University. The Beaver Stadium record was set on OCt. 11, 1969 when 52,713 fans turned out for the Homecoming Day game with West Virginia. The Lions appear headed for another good year at the gate in 1971 when Air Force, Army, TCU, Maryland and North Carolina State come to Luzerne County has unsteady employment University Park, Pa.,-- Economic activity in Luzerne County was imterrupted during the summer of 1970 by labor disputes, but they did not prevent the area from maintaining a high level of employment before and after the strikes. Business analysts at The Pennsylvania University, reviewing economic conditions at the end of the year in major areas of Pennsylvania, said that after eight years of expansion, total employment in the Wilkes- B a rre --Hazleton area reached a point early in 1970 that was 14 per cent above the average level of 1957-59 and higher than it has been for many years past. Both the manufacturing and the nonmanufacturing industries reached new emplOyment peaks during 1970. The long national economic expansion of the sixties enabled manufactures in Luzerne County to build their job level 36 per cent above what it had been in the late fifties. During 1970 this level dropped 13 percentage points, mostly because of the strikes, but in December it reverted niversi i. NIVLR. 111 PARK, PA. It s a bird; it's a plane; no--it's Park giant green telephone booth! And although it's mild-mannered reporter to turn Beaver Stadium. The Oct. "3 into Superman, it is a place for game with TCH will be People who share the same Homecotning. '['he game with concerns of the mythical man Maryland on Nov. 6 has been of steel-saving mankind and designated as Band Day and the earth. the Nov. 13 contest against 'l' he new ph one North Carolina State will be booth is for "Earth Calls" and All-University Day, it's the brainchild of a group of students from the student UNIVERSITY PARK, radio station at The P .- -"Penn St ate Football Pennsylvania State University. 1970: .1 Winning Tradition," a Constructed in the half-hour color highligh film of main lobby of the student Penn tate's 1970 football union building the green phone season, is now available for and booth arc the students' grail) showing. way of trying to create more Produced for Penn awareness of today's ecological State by Tel Ra Productions, problems. Green in Inc., of Philadelphia, the case you haven't seen any 1 6mm sound film includes recently, is the symbolic color highlights of each game during o f the earth. the season. It also features Each week a special outstanding Penn State players. topic of environmental concern The film is narrated is posted at the booth. If by Chris Schenkel, the college anyone has any questions, all football voice of ABC-TV. he has to do is pick up the Groups interested in ph one and ask. The viewing the film should contact questions are recorded and the Penn State's audio-visual most provocative of the bunch services, 6 Willard Building, are aired each Sunday night at University Park, Pa. 16802. 7 o'clock over station WDFM. There will be a The program is tentatively service chare of $5 per film. scheduled to run for 12 weeks. again to a level maintained in 1969 and early 1970. The service, trade and other nonmanufacturing industries as a group did not begin to expand employment until 1965, and grew more slowly. By November, 1970, these industries had enployment 10 per cent better than the 1957-59 average, and that level is still being maintained. Nevertheless, there was much evidence of weakening in the local economy--not incompatible with a high unemployment level,for employment typically can move ahead for a while after conditions in general have ceased to expand. Unemployment has rien and fallen irregularly ever since the third quarter of 1969, which represented the low point following the long decline of the sixties. On the average, 7,400 persons a month sought work in the area in 1970, amounting to 5.2 per cent of the labor force. This is one of the highest unemployment rates in Pennsylvania, the Penn State analysts note, pointing out that hardly the place for a the State itself averaged 4.0 per cent last year. 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