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Prospectus, January 22, 1976
Dave Scouffas, Donna Frichtl, Dwight A. Onley, Mike Street, Maryjo A. McCabe, Larry Wisnosky, Mike Babcock, and Scott Brown
P/C LONG AWAITED GYM OPENS: COBRAS OCCUPY NEW HOME - THE PIT; "But I'm too old to be carded."; Sorry Folks!!; Stu-Go Ruling May Ax Hopefuls; Forum: First Ike…, …then Mike; Editorial; Letters; Library alarm installed, system stops sneaks; P/C Offers Animal Care; Stu-Go election to be held in February; Vets Verify Hours; The Award Letter; Rotary Club Sponsors Tech Training Award; Football Decision Deferred by Board of Trustees; Classified; Women's Programs Offer Variety; SIU, U of I designate Guest days; Forum: School's Identity Is Issue; Talent Show Planned; P/C Women Cagers Open Season Tonight; Baseball Starts; Bouncing Bob's Basketball Bonanza; Cobras dump Illini JV's 84-75: Winners at last!; Cobra's Corner; What's New? Lakers Win Again, 73-55
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Prospectus, January 29, 1976
Dave Scouffas, Grant W. Collins, Donna Frichtl, Rick Cantrell, Larry Wisnosky, Frieda Myers, Mike Street, Dave Linton, Ron Chrastka, Maryjo A. McCabe, and Mike Babcock
ISSC MONIES CUT; PC news in brief: Bouncing Bob's, Enrollment Up; Stu-Go Election Set: Ten candidates vie for office on Feb. 3-4; Letters to the Editor; Good News; Parkland Band to be in Jazz Fest; It's The Real Thing…Finally!!!; Vet Tech: P.C. Program Exclusive; The Ward Letter; KAPUT to start; Sign for gardening class; Country Bouquet; Bridge Tourney; Parkland purges poisonous pigeons; Skylines; Vinyl Love; Talent roster released; Riggs relates success of women's programs; Classifieds; Bouncing Bob's Basketball Bonanza; Shooting Problems Plague Women Cagers; Oliver scores 32 points: Cobras Win Over Illinois Central; At Charleston PC Harriers Hurry at EIU; Oliver again
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Prospectus, February 11, 1976
Dave Scouffas, Dave Linton, Ann Davis, Larry Wisnosky, Ron Chrastka, Donna Frichtl, Frieda Myers, Paul Lathe, Mike Street, and Walt Essington
NEW FEES REFLECT FINANCES; PC news in brief: Street Resigns, WIU Rep Here, Can you play?, New Gym Hours; Report results of midterm grading survey; Hendren disputes Stu-Go election returns; Skylines; Letter; LRC Suggestion Box; Bicentennial forum set; The Award Letter; Child development program winter workshop; PCSSA meets Feb. 9; Plan canoe trip; Vinyl Love; Speech Team Wins at DuPage; Good News; Country Bouquet: C. W. McCall; Watch Out; Morning D.J. 12 to 7: Who's Charlie Kay; Classifieds; Oliver keys 95-88 Cobra Win; I.M. program; Bouncing Bob's Bonanza Winners; Bouncing Bob's Basketball Bonanza; Long-awaited first victory: Cobras Stun Lake Land In Final Two Seconds; Where is Everybody?; Cobras Dump Danville; Wrestling a question mark at P/C
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Prospectus, February 26, 1976
Maryjo A. McCabe, Dave Linton, Ron Chrastka, Donna Frichtl, Frieda Myers, James Williams, Grant Collins, Jeff Burk, Scott Brown, Walt Essington, and Dave Hinton
KEVIN WOODARD V.P.; PC news in brief: Auditions March 1, 2, SIU Reps Here March 5; Convocations starts 'Forum'; Letters to the Editor; Comet West: Skylines; P/C Artists Compete In Junior College Art; Board of Trustees Notes; WPGU - Belle concert; Veterans' election set; Prospectus guide to PC "Slanguage"; Good News; Country Bouquet: Hank Williams; D.U. serves students; New Gym Lacks Needed Elevator; Disabled score difficulties; readers forum: Wife-beating problem one of brutality, tragedy; Classifieds; Dear Bonnie; It's Debatable; Rozelle rule: Sports views; Cobra's Corner; Who do we A-pre-ci-ate; PC attends ACU-I; Brown leads with 30: Cobras take CIAC Title; Medley takes first First: Tracksters take Third; CIAC Standings; Charity line tells the tale: Cobras fall to Lake Land End season with 88-77 loss; Spoon River falls 44-37: PC Women to State; O'Donnell wins Bob's Bonanza
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Prospectus, March 11, 1976
Dave Scouffas, Kevin W. Woodard, Ron Chrastka, Rick Cantrell, Larry Wisnosky, Dave Linton, Donna Frichtl, Jeff Burk, Scott Brown, and Dave Hinton
TUITION COULD GO UP: STATE CUTS EDUCATION $; Schorr to speak?; PC news in brief: Breaker good buddy, SSU and EIU here, Health Fair March 23, 24; First time ever: President Ford comes to C-U; Students; Letters to the Editor: She is the one, What is Stu-Go?; Primaries next Tuesday; Petition to start; Use this coupon; Krigbaum Billiard Ace; McCabe, Williams honored; Three sophs awarded scholarships; Faculty Senate votes on Mid-Term grades; Vinyl Love: Run with the pack; Senate stays scholarship cuts; Scouffas joins "Mugs"; Dear Bonnie; Ping Pong; Applications available; Parkland offers care course; Sign language; Ron Chrastka midnight-three; Edlefsen takes first; Interns to aid; Parkland night; Woodard V.P.; Game Tourney; Award Letter; Historical needlework: Bicentennial tapestry; Scholarships available; Respiratory Therapy: Programs approved; Skylines: Comet West; Burn your draft card, no lottery; Psych lunch and lecture; Theta raffle; Classifieds; Sports Views: Amateur - Professional; Cobra's Corner: "Blackie" Blackwell comes to Parkland; Bouncing Bob's Basketball Bonanza; Reed predicts: "Our pitching is going to be strong!"; Jay Ogden All-American; Cagers Honored; Four starters to return: Women finish fifth in state
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Prospectus, March 25, 1976
Maryjo A. McCabe, Kevin Smith, Paul Watson, Jim Murray, Dave Linton, Larry Gilbert, Frieda Myers, Dede Boden, Larry Wisnosky, Scott Brown, and Dave Hinton
CHAMPIONSHIPS BECKON P/C WINNING SPEAKERS; CBS' Edwards Commencement speaker: Schorr to speak here Mar. 29; Pre-registration set for Apr. 19-30; PC news in brief: Bicentennial Week Activities, Craft Festival Day, On-Going Activities; Letters to the Editor: Peoples' Forum; PC Board of Trustees Election set April 10; Vets Elect; Smith: 'Parkland has spoken'; Bunnies revolutionize Stu-Go; Parkland Observes 10th Anniversary; Fiddler, Singer perform; Exhibits, spinning to be shown; Craft festival Apr. 3 at P/C; Micro Tech comes to the rescue: Clock to tick again July 4; Commager campus appearance highlight of Bicentennial week; Talents of older people on exhibit; Student Government Calendar of Events; 2-day Health Fair on campus; Debaters take third; Recycle contest; Thanks; Skylines: Stellar Origin of Life; LRC reports on latest requests: no, yes, no....; Hands; Bookstore Bulletins; Country Bouquet; Audio-Visual Dept. offers study materials; Judge speaks April 6; April 1 Meeting; Award Letter; Under hypnosis, 'Bear' bares all; Classifieds; Cobra's Corner: Jim Reed, 'Class A' Coach for 5 seasons; Cobra's .500 after 8 games; Emmet Fairfield wins Bouncing Bob's Bonanza; Bouncing Bob's Basketball Bonanza; '24 oz.' win IM Basketball; IM Softball starts; Rooms provide needed P.E. space; 1st home game April 5th: Womens' softball begins
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Prospectus, April 8, 1976
Maryjo A. McCabe, Jim Murray, Paul Watson, Ron Chrastka, Dave Linton, and Scott Brown
THE PUBLICS' RIGHT TO KNOW: SCHORR DISCUSSES DISMISSAL; Commager denounces U.S. morals; Petitions due Apr. 22: Elections 27-28; Veterans: Points of interest and importance; Spring has sprung; Attn. Vets; Pet Show April 24; Williams honored by SARP; Math contest held Apr. 3; Dees, Scouffas place fourth; $10 a ton; Stu-Go sponsors paper drive; Young authors attend: First PC Story Shop; Second annual Craft Fair; Musical celebration; Dance Ensemble Apr. 22; Parkland Board of Trustees elections April 10; Federation of Blind reports at conference; Library ups overdue fines; Dunking booth highlights carnival; Vinyl Love: The Heat is on; Skylines: Celestial wanderers; Debaters take 3rd; Classifieds; Cobras down Illini; Pritchett makes finals in gymnastics meet; Women's softball lose two; Oliver first team; Cobra's Corner: Feather leads team; Cobra's take double-header
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Prospectus, April 29, 1976
Kevin Smith, Paul Watson, Linda Vickers, Gerry Brock, Jerry Lower, Frieda Myers, Larry Wisnosky, Dave Linton, Scott Brown, Lynnette Trout, and Dave Hinton
PARKLAND DUO TAKES NATIONAL SPEECH TITLES; Students admitted free: 'Our Town' opens tonight; Williams wins SARP; Letters to the Editor; Stu-Go elect. May 3, 4; We Did It!; PC Graduates must file by tomorrow; Summer field trip to Rockies; Music policy submitted to Stu-Go; Former students find a stable life; Spring Time Is Carnival Time: I.O.C. carnival has 'something for everyone'; Debaters split 3-3 at finals; Bahai coffee announced; Country Bouquet: Good Stuff; Award Letter; Classifieds; Matthews. Stuckey win: New college trustees elected; Skylines: 2001-for Mom; Cobras take two from Lincoln Trail; Carper, Jannusch pitch victories: Women take 3 over Easter; Track team finishes third at Blackhawk invitational; Karen Pritchett takes first place title; Protest highlights journ. field trip; Student exchange slated for May 1
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Prospectus, May 6, 1976
Maryjo A. McCabe, Wes Crum, Frieda Myers, Sally Ryan, and Dave Hinton
REID ELECTED STU-GO PRESIDENT; Three victories: Reagan upsets Ford; Graduation May 21; Student art show; PC news in brief; Editorial: Where is display case?; Letters to the Editor: 'Children should not be underestimated'; Tuition increase protest set for May 12; 58 cases in Champaign: Incidence of child abuse increasing; Return to Wilder's 'Town'; 1st Mother's Day - 1908; Extended LRC hours; Parkland Candidates for graduation - 1976; Steps for completion of fall registration; ISU scholarships - Fairfield; PBC offers $25,000; Images on sale Monday; Summer Session: Classes start June 7; See ya'all next fall: Parting glances; Williams wins award; Country Bouquet: Cowboy; Counseling searches for student aides; Community band to present bicentennial concert; Little Theater opens Musical season; Final Examination Schedule - Spring Semester, 1975-76; CIA at PC; Notice; Classifieds; Summer basketball camp; Henderson IPRS head; Westjohn named to Olympic team; Oliver to Baylor; Illini Gym Club at P/C; Wind Down IM
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Prospectus, August 23, 1976
Bobbie Reid, Diane Alexander, William M. Staerkel, Maryjo A. McCabe, and Jim Murray
$7.4 MILLION BUDGET APPROVED BY PARKLAND BOARD OF TRUSTEES; PC radio permit sought; Calendar of Events; Stephen D. Fisher; Editorial: Letter to a Parkland mommy; Greetings from the school, Stu-Go, and Prospectus: Well Hello, Hello, Hello….....; Food service training prog. to begin; Use your facilities: Game Room open daily; 67 hours and 40 minutes: Julie Corley star rocker; 5 new teachers; Stu-Go elections Sept. 14, 15; Attention Veterans; Projected student government budget; National competitors: Debate needs new talent; Parkland G.E.D.: Program helps diploma-seekers; Sign up for ladder tournaments; "Get involved": Poli-sci for Today -- with a little Econ 000.1 thrown in; Donkeys or elephants, the choice is yours; Story of the year: Schorr addresses Parkland; Lost?... and found; Got a dime?; Peer Counseling begins; C-U awareness taught; Cubs-Cards trip Sept. 5; Gen. Ed. courses offered; Creative Writing offered this fall; Peschka receives $10,000; University Theatre Announces 76-77 Schedule; Peggy Cass Stars in Sullivan; Kooning opens Krannert season; Student tax cut proposed; Classifieds; Abbey elected pres. NJCAA coaches; Athletic Schedules '76'; A Warm Welcome to Parkland College; Directory of Offices and Services; Items of Interest About the Campus; Campus Services - Day and Evening
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Prospectus, August 31, 1976
Shanise Dillard and Debbie Ellis
SOCIOLOGIST BERSTEIN SPEAKS AT PC; Held in College Center: Voter registration Sept. 7-8; Deedrick to be honored Tuesday afternoon; Parkland bands need performers; Enrollment not expected to be high; Readers needed; Calendar Of Events; Letters: Why course cancellations; Land Laboratory tour scheduled for tonight; Student Services schedules Great America visit; Cubs-Cards game only $4.50; Drama meeting set for Sept. 9; Attention Veterans; Safeguards against driver fatique; Air Force offers ROTC at reduced rate to PC students; Krannert makes collection available to public; Canteen receives 76-77 contract; Classifieds; Com Lab to provide realistic work setting; IMs offer wide range of competition
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Prospectus, September 7, 1976
Jim Murray, Debbie Ellis, Joe Lex, John Dittman, Doug Alexander, Ike Onley, and Cheryl Niemiec
STU-GO CANDIDATES BEGIN CAMPAIGNS THURSDAY; Schaeffer new drama coach; Pinball wizards on campus?; LRC announces new hours, services; Referendum rejected; Letters: Course cancelation justified; No funding found for MTD; Four tons!!!!!; '76 golfers above par; Election year course on campaign politics offered; New study guide 3rd class permit published; Student Activities Day; Ike's view: Who is Dr. Richards?; Dairy foods provide calcium; Freddy's fourth year; Classifieds; Know your athletes: Mudrock's last chance; Fast Freddy's Football Forecast
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Prospectus, September 14, 1976
Shelia Millar, Clete Smith, Robert Zettler, Somia Williams, Ken Hartman, Greg Rhodes, Joe Lex, Jerry Lower, Dave Linton, Ike Onley, Maryjo A. McCabe, Cheryl Niemiec, and Scott Brown
5 CANDIDATES VIE FOR STU-GO OFFICES; Stu-Go candidates announce campaign platforms; PC news in brief: Basketball tryouts, Women's basketball, Karate Club, Soc. Students, Speech team; Madigan, Scott to debate on locks; Diagnostic scores found useful; Mondale to be here; Letters to the editor: Sorry Folks, Schools all wet, Tell me why, Everyday life, Editor's reply; Editor's reply: Guards not Stu-Go's fault!; PC sponsors restorative workshops; "Peer counselors" now available; ...and i'm sure that neither one of us is here; PC women's program: Four new courses open; Steve Fischer memorial fund established; Mediaseen: FCC to license Illinois stations; Grandmother, mother, and daughter: 'There is so much to learn'; your humble servant ...A. Lincoln; Clubs and Events: Choose your activities: dates announced; Auditions Sept. 21 and 22; Walk for Mankind route announced; Angel Street returns to Krannert; Uncle Bob's Revue: U of I begins theatrical season; Skylines: Autumnal Equinox: What it means to us; New series airs Saturday; Classifieds; Dr. Richard's story continues: What makes a man a woman?; Student defends Richard position; Know your athletes: Steve Parks: Every day is a full one; Cobra's Corner: Stu-Go fumbles in end zone; Bulls, Bucks to play at UI; Fast Freddy's Football Forecast; Games of September 18
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Prospectus, September 21, 1976
Frances McGaughey, Robert Dyer, John Dittman, Ted Kapper, Doug Pugh, Dave Hinton, Steve Andrews, George Briggs, Aurora Garcia, Debbie Ellis, Ike Onley, Jim Murray, Joe Lex, Brian Shankman, Cheryl Niemiec, and Scott Brown
PC BOARD OF TRUSTEES OKS DEFICIT BUDGET; Anna Dearing of the LS testing lab: "I enjoy it"; Write-ins dominate election, 1st Stu-Go meeting tommorow; PC news in brief: Sociological Association, First Meeting, Yea team!!!, Need some help?, Basketball tryouts; Women's program sponsors : "Antonia"; Improve reading at PC; Letters to the editor: The pins, Again..., And again?..., Oh no! not again?..., Give a Schmidt!!!, Where are the sports?; Editorial: Students are consumers; Quad fest featured music, magic; Counselors comply with Title IX; Prairie Festival set for Sunday; Louise Parker: 'People are fun to watch'; Auditions today, tomorrow; Summer school in the Rockies; Drag races teach needed skills; 45 students attend: Marriott's Great America attracts Parkland field trip; Ike's opinion: Controversy continues: feedback on Dr. Richards; Uncle Bob: Slinging vegies is old tradition; Country crowd: Charlie and his fans; Mark Twain; Mediaseen: Carter and the media; Classifieds; Hoofers do 'extremely well' at UI; Women's volleyball schedule; Locks and Dam 26 is subject of Oct. 12 debate; Know your athletes: 'T' Square keeps on running to own beat; Ten men: C-C members listed; Cobra's Corner: Women's volleyball improves; Cross Country Schedule 1976; Golfers fourth in tourney; Lose your nose?; Know your athletes: Kathy Kaler prepares for teaching; Linton wins Fast Fred; Fast Freddy's Football Forecast; Games of September 25
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Prospectus, September 28, 1976
Jerry Lower, Ken Hartman, Joe Miller, Don Ballje, Kevin Gray, Debbie Ellis, Sue Anderson, John Dittmann, Dave Hinton, Joe Lex, Scott Brown, and Brian Shankman
PINS' COMING SOON; Gonzalez and Steffey ineligible: McCabe, Kirkpatrick elected; 25%-33%: Drop rate high; Stewart speaks to com 111 'I love the business'; Faculty plans '77-'78 curriculum; Letters to the editor: Pins still bouncing, Oops, We're waiting; Guest Editorial: Mellowspread does not mind campaign attack on "Mr. Big"; Student activities provides 'Driver exchange board'; Vandalizes and burns own car; Jesus Christ is alive and well: Hold everything!; Guest opinion: containers big waste; 'Antonia' on Thursday; PC news in brief: Game tourney, Joe Matthews, It's debatable, Scott to speak, Peanuts popcorn candy, IOC, Soc. Assoc. wake-up, Kirk elected president, Weight control seminar; United Way needs more than donations: Walker wants community help; Tau Epsilon gleans local corn fields; Head Start Follow-Up tutor program; Nadia will dance Oct. 5; Dear Bonnie; Prairie Festival; Burgoo treat of the day; Concert review: Basie Band swings, Williams sings; 'Birthday Party' opens tomorrow; Coral Reefers back him up: Buffet a hit at auditorium; Uncle Bob's review: Debate get you down?; Elvis tickets for concert sold out: Classifieds; Cobra's Corner: Abbey named USCSC games committee; First home volleyball game tonight; Mudrock 1st, Cobras 6th; Bob Zettler wins Fast Freddy; Fast Freddy's Football Forecast; Harriers bow to Illini JVs; Games of October 2
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Prospectus, October 5, 1976
Paul Watson, Ken Hartman, Shanise Dillard, Joe Lex, Chad Thomas, Joe Miller, Sue Anderson, Angel Myers, Debbie Ellis, Scott Brown, Bud Northrup, Cheryl Niemiec, and Brian Shankman
NEAL SAYS MIDTERM IMPORTANT; Electronics labs for visually impaired available soon at PC; One last chance: Pinball survey on Thursday; Nadia dances today; Communications guest: Trent stresses advertising sales; Scott-Madigan interviewed tonight on channel 17; ESLC needs help; Editorial: Gene McCarthy hiding 'Candidacy'; Advice from the Dean of Students: Attendance helps G.P.A.; PC News: Ski, Columbus, Elephants...; Letters to the editor; Rec, Health applicants must file; Bake sale space available; Special Opera in downtown mall Sat.; Funds raisers, events: PC Soc Club announces plans; Dad's Day concert is musical winner; Elvis comes to town: Presley 'Fits the curves'; is God Real Today?; PC leads Illinois colleges in facilities for disabled; Aids disabled students: 'Apollo' makes reading easy; Matthews shows new hair styles to PC students; WILL, WLRW to simulcast in stereo: 'The Musicmakers' begins new season Friday nights; Road Rallys begin; Uncle Bob: Uncle Bob ups the ante; Ten new movie houses to open in Chambana; EW & F tickets; Classifieds; Cobra's Corner: Goals set: Herb has new life, training; Sports editorial: National grid tourney proposed; 'Lincoln Land' is bowling leader; Faculty bowlers: "One" has Janice, Del, and Lynnette; F C Journal takes 2nd place; Know your athletes: Volleyball veteran pleased with PC; 4-0 for season: Spikers win 2 more, meet LLJC tonight; Intramurals: Touch football season opens; Jeff Scott wins 'Fast Freddy'; Fast Freddy's Football Forecast; Two PC Students are Babe Ruth Scholars; Games of October 9
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Prospectus, October 12, 1976
Robert Dyer, Cody Moore, Jerry Lower, Jim Murray, Ike Onley, Cheryl Roberts, Francis McGaughey, Doug Alexander, Scott Brown, John Sivier, Mark Gillian, Angel Myers, Lon Clark, Joe Lex, Cheryl Niemiec, Bud Northrup, and Brian Shankman
STUDENTS WANT 'PINS'; 'You can help your child to read': Oct. 19; PC news in brief: Bridge Club, Tickets on sale till noon, Blazing saddles, Vet Tech bake sale, Fly away, Hunting symposium, Baha'i Club, Scott Shearer speaks; Stu-Go: Get to know us: Free food, drink, good conversation; AMVA visits Vet Tech; FCC Oks PC radio; Letters to the Editor: Sad lot of the parker, Different frequencies?; Editorial: Tickets deny 'due process'; Editorial: Education can be different; Staff editorial: Death penalty more murder; Library assistants take it with smiles; Readers Theatre: Rehearsals start for series; English teachers confer; Audubon film set for October 25th; Gibson nursing session today; SIU Home Ec will host guest day; First in line: Sally will finally see Elvis Presley; Pam Fritz: Music frees the soul; Charlie K. moving on down; Thursday college forums set; Facts for Transferring PC students; A 'mystic feeling'; Nadia: Belly dancing; Mrs. Warren's Profession: Shaw's message is strong; Uncle Bob: Armory plays free; PC faculty concert Sunday; Parkland women outnumber men; Mediaseen: Community Broadcasters to meet; Classifieds; Know your athletes: Ike: 'I like to do everything'; IM Football Schedules; Faculty bowling: Watch out for 'Excess'; Duffers place 14th at Joliet: Harriers take 5th in PC Invit.; 'Terrible outing'; Green grabs Fast Freddy again; Fast Freddy's Football Forecast; This Week's Scores; Spikers lose to EIU first loss of the season; Games of October 16
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Prospectus, October 19, 1976
Joe Lex, Jim Murray, Joe Miller, Maryjo A. McCabe, John Seymour, Chuck Marvin, Dave Hinton, Dave Linton, Cheryl Niemiec, Brian Shankman, and Bud Northrup
PROBLEMS OF HANDICAPPED ARE STUDENT GOVERNMENT TOPIC; Student Government days are night time success: Reid; PC news in brief: It's debatable, Turkeys!!!, Bahai Club, Attention Bridge players, Faculty Wives' Auction; Deadline Dec. 3: File 'Petition to graduate' soon; Blazing saddles; Fella: Shots don't kill: Fifty year history of swine flu; 68% support Pins; What about handicapped?; Staff editorial: Ford & Carter flip & flop; Chicago Poets read; Memories of fall; Neal explains 'open door'; Nursing Managmnt. seminar to stress leadership skills; Health related carreers: Respiratory therapy is new health field; Illini Figure Skaters offer training and membership; White Cane Safety Day: Blind leading the blind PC reality on Cane Day; Dallas gets "accomplishment, canvas burns, and sore neck"; Autumn Harvest 'It's hard to keep up'; Uncle Bob: PC plays cast; Symphony Choral: This week at Krannert Center; Skylines: Watching the night skies; Thursday college forums; Mark Twain opens 1st; Correction; Classifieds; PC Spikers defeat Danville, Joliet; PC hosts Cross Country meet; Bystanders are eleventh; Haunted House; Uee Beasties topple Ted's; 3-D's & Nine gaining; Cobras run 'toughest course'; Bowling & Bridge tourneys still open to students; Mudrock 11 Cobras 15 in invit.; Spikers 5-0 after LLJC; Hunting sympos. set for Nov. 2; Zettler is two-timer; Fast Freddy's Football Forecast; Games of October 23
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Prospectus, October 26, 1976
Doug Alexander, Jerry Lower, Kevin Gray, Sue Anderson, Chris Works, Ken Hartman, Joe Miller, Debbie Denny, John Seymour, Joe Lex, Scott Brown, Brian Shankman, Steve Britsky, Bud Northrup, and Cheryl Niemiec
THOMPSON, FORD WIN PROSPECTUS POLL; College Board: Energy Systems bids rejected; $55,000 budget: Radio within 1 year; Parking, proposals Stu-Go subjects; Format changes; Onarga requests annexation; PC news in brief: Library cuts Saturday service, Sweet tooths Candy lovers and kind of heart Parkland Sociological Association; Hunting Symposium; made simple: Parkluns own Suthin Elnoy lection yar dictnary; God endows gifts; Staff editorial: Revolution 180 years overdue; Brazilian pianist Prado here Nov. 8; All new: Debate getting ready; Former editor: Hansen speaks on journalism; U of I brings forgeign students to Parkland; Vets get 8% increase; Marcella Rose: 'Away from the Wilderness', novel and history; Praxis given to PATH; 10 years gone: Parkland 'one of nation's finest': Dr. Staerkel; Mediaseen: The more you hear, the less you mind; Lower Prospectus editor; Practicum students work at News-Gazette; Music review: Dizzy still playing strong; Tonight at 8:30; Womanhouse today; Uncle Bob: William Butler Yeats' 'Cuchulian Cycle' opens Wed.; Council will bring sculptor Forbes to PC; Classifieds; Cobra's Corner: Old joke: Athletic bus 'disaster' for Parkland; Cross-country team takes third; Studs look tough; Lincolnland Movers --stars; Spikers still undefeated in conf. after 2 wins; Duffers third in final conference match with 338; Hall is Fast Freddy victor; Mudrock leads Cobras; Fast Freddy's Football Forecast; Games of October 30
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Prospectus, November 2, 1976
Joe Lex, Joe Miller, Angel Myers, Sue Anderson, Dave Hinton, Jim Murray, Debbie Ellis, David Scouffas, Cheryl Niemiec, Brian Shankman, and Bud Northrup
BIG WALTER TO PLAY ON 9TH; Illinois mirrors voting patterns; Five star in 'Twain's Humor; Bus, dinner discussed; PC news in brief: Gun club forming, Turkeys!!!, Faculty Wives' Auction, Hunting Symposium, Attention Bridge players; First of four: Wood sculptor Forbes will be Parkland guest; Letters to the editor: Nite students neglected; Does Parkland want a theatre department; WLS closer to home?; Only midterm echoes remain; Campaign year plea; Music-Makers tickets; Christians not spared from wants; Library cuts Saturday hrs.; Brazilian music: Pianist Prado plays Monday; Art Instit. trip planned; H.S. students to visit; Students to visit museum; Elevator breakdowns: Getting crops in - on time; Electronics mini-course given; Restorative Care workshop today; Local employers: Students work in advertising; PC hosts electronics, electricity educators; Theta Epsilon holds raffle; Speeders beware: Staying a S.T.E,.P. ahead; Performance is hypnotizing; Concert review: Prine: funny songs for scary things; Name needed; Concerts, plays: Krannert lists week's events; Uncle Bob: Cycle gets mixed review; Julliard Quartet at Krannert Nov. 4; Classifieds; Parkland trainer: Blackie: I feel I have helped athletes; Duffers end best season; NADS misfits with potential; Wet track: Adams wins, Cobras 4th in state cross-country meet; 100 entries: Turner wins with 10 of 10; PC hosts volleyball tourney; Fast Freddy's Football Forecast; Lincoln Land tonight: Spikers beat Milliken, now 14-3; Studs 'took cocky' in loss to Terrors; Games of November 6
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Prospectus, November 9, 1976
Brian Shankman, Joe Lex, Ike Onley, Joe Miller, Dave Hinton, Ken Hartman, Bud Northrup, and Scott Brown
ADAMS AND PARKS: RUNNERS HEAD FOR NEW YORK; Business as usual: Stu-Go discusses 'disaster bus', pins; Computer data banks on you; Final exam schedules posted; PC news in brief: Big Walter here today, Library open Dec. 18, See Chicago Bulls Nov. 30, Buy a ticket, turkey!, Christmas shopping trip, College Forum; Traditional Vet's Day; What does it mean?: Chapter 11, Nobel winner; Letters; Big Walter Horton plays today; Alexander Prospectus ad manager; Teachers, too: H.S. Students visit this week; Museum trip scheduled for Nov. 20; Senior citizen play preview planned for Nov. 17th; Exploring new worlds living in Outer Space; Asses make basketball players of themselves; Capsule to be buried; Campus Life band hit with audience; Don't worry about it: Midterms are only an indication, not a grade; Classifieds; Football poll deals with playoffs, other concerns; Bears exceed, STP needs boost; Spikers could net national berth this weekend; Fisher ignores tip, wins Fast Freddy; Fast Freddy's Football Forecast; Cobra's Corner: Adams getting antsy for New York meet; PC students can swim free on Tuesdays; I.M. finals approaching; Games of November 13-14
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Prospectus, November 16, 1976
Joe Lex, Cody Moore, Jerry Lower, Joe Miller, John Dittmann, Angel Myers, Marilee Sargent, Bobbie Reid, Ken Werts, Brian Shankman, Cheryl Niemiec, and Jon Sivier
SWANBERG STILL MISSING: $600 FOR TOYS FOR TOTS ASKED; Health employment recruiting today; Forbes discusses art, sculpture; Preregister now; PC news in brief: Library open Dec. 18, See Chicago Bulls Nov. 30, Stereo Forum, Covenant Players appear Nov. 20, Table Tennis champ here today, I-72 extensions open today, Redford stars in 'Jeremiah Johnson'; Staff editorial: Campus pinball 'full-tilt' go-ahead urged; Preregistration avoids Jan. lines, missed classes; Letters to the editor: Population (course) increase recommended, Peorgie pops zit sales; Staff editorials: Two parties same as one?; Graphic arts student: $500 contest winner Palen almost didn't enter; Illinois dry all summer says State Water Survey; Women In America: HIStory is HER story, too; Forum: Leaders, minorities are ACU topics; London Philharmonic 'gorgeous'; Uncle Bob: Apple Tree needs musicians; At Channing-Murray: Rose Hip Band plays Fri., Sat.; Mediaseen: Parkland radio belongs to public, not students; Cobras spiker finish 3rd in state championship tourney; Veterans news: Uncle Sam tightens standards; Sign up to get out; Parkland Nocturne; Classifieds; Degrees in demand: Nursing filled to capacity; Oral Evaluation; Know your athletes: Lambdin 'Mr. I.M. Football' choice; K-Action I.M. champs; Faculty bowling: Bears almost trapped in loss; Karate I.M.'s?; Lockers must be renewed; Adams 'super' in nationals; Ferguson wins in tough week; Fast Freddy's Football Forecast; Games of November 20-21
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Prospectus, November 23, 1976
Jerry Lower, Sue Anderson, Joe Miller, Debby Denny, Doug Alexander, Dave Hinton, Bruce B. Suttle, Jim Murray, Scott Brown, and Ken Hartman
TRUSTEES MEET: 25% TUITION INCREASE VOTED BY BOARD, NEW HOUR TOTAL $17; PC news in brief: Redford stars in 'Jeremiah Johnson', Spring Schedule changed, Sociological film today, See Chicago Bulls Nov. 30; Till Nov. 30th: Preregister now; 'Disaster bus' being fixed, should be ready by Jan.; Persecutor's life changed; Illinois low in educ. support; Onarga application approved; 28% late on stud. loans; Before finals: Withdraw by December 15th; GI Bill: New vet allowances announced; Sign up now to save courses for later; Campus competition: Gunki heads stud. recognition; Library stairs sculpture just hanging around for 2 years; Theta Epsilon meets Dec. 1; Senior university: Sangamon State rep visits today; Care and cooking: There's more to wild game than just hunting it; Flipping the bird...a collection of turkey recipes: First, the real one; Then, some recipes by for turkeys...: ...figure five pounds per person, ...I forgot to say to take the turkey out of the bag, ...watch the expressions of delight as they eat it; Timeless marital problems looked at in Coward play; Artist-in-residence: Wayne Forbes: showing need for people to care; Santa Claus arrives Friday; Theta Epsilon Frat. officers announced; Community Cultural Series: Twain Amer. Humor superb; Fifth Column: False Promises of entertainment; Classifieds; Cobra's Corner: 3 candidates for center: Betka is 'all-business' vying for starting position; Bears still 1st, 'Excess' within 3 points; Schedule changed: Cagers open tonite at DuPage; Parkland Basketball Roster; Cobra captains ready; Decker wins final Freddy; Lockers must be renewed; Parkland College 1976-1977 Basketball Schedule; Women's Basketball Schedule
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Prospectus, November 30, 1976
Kevin Gray, Sue Anderson, Dave Hinton, Joe Lex, Dave Linton, Dave Hinton, Aurora Garcia, Joe Miller, Ken Hartman, and Brian Shankman
TWAIN'S AMERICAN HUMOR' COMES TO PC SATURDAY; Musical comedy: Apple Tree tryouts scheduled; Choir, Madrigals sing Sunday; PC flu shots set for Mon.; Paxton concert Dec. 12; PC news in brief: Spring Schedule changed, Sing to me!!!, Art exhibit Dec. 4, 5, "Jeremiah Johnson", Illinois Wesleyan first home foe; Star Trek lives: Roddenberry gets a call from Klingon League; Finals start December 16; Four-week Advent season has three-fold purpose; Lockers must be renewed; 'I found it': Crusade reaches for everyone; Survey shows: Young people's concerns changing; A man and his music: There's plenty of Ellingtonia, but there's never enough; Skylines: New energy technology exists; Covenant Players: Emphasis is upon play's message; PC Communications Div. offers recital on Saturday; Christmas time is kids time in Champaign; What's up, Doc?: Can Bugs Bunny replace Elvis?; American Heritage Dancers perform at ISU this week; Mediaseen: FCC will provide $ help for hearings; Classifieds; Sgt. Creekmur says: National Guard 'perfect part-time job'; Faculty bowlers bunched up - 'anything can happen'; Indoor track team needs recruits - 'room for all'; Defeated by DuPage: Cobras open at home tonight against Ill. Wesleyan; Sports editorial: Firing of Blackman 'tremendous setback' for UI football; Women cagers get ready; K-Action wins it
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Prospectus, December 7, 1976
Jim Murray, John Dittmann, Joe Lex, William M. Staerkel, Kevin Gray, Joe Miller, Robert Dyer, Dave Hinton, Peg Vermillion, Jerry Lower, Doug Alexander, Ken Hartman, and Brian Shankman
VACCINATIONS GIVEN: 580 RECEIVE SWINE FLU SHOTS; 8 cents asked for: Tax vote go-ahead given; Display case almost ready; Reid will leave: Stu-Go busy before break; PC news in brief: Christian booktable, Get away…, Possible Hawks-Flyers tickets, Parkland Sociological Association, Skiing anyone?; To the Students of Parkland College...; Letters to the editor: 'Be true', 'Toys for Tots' thanks, Letter of thanks, Will piano haul students from annex of learning?; 'No Vacancy' at Bethlehem Ho-Jo: New version of Nativity told; Washington clamps down: Vets must attend to collect benefits; Prospectus wins; Save yourself: Still time for 'W,' not 'F'; ALS courses available at Lab; It's 'sno trouble: Crew keeps campus clear; Apple Tree auditions through Thursday; Workshop-Tea Wed.; Mark Twain: Cast 'live' their characters; Students, teacher find that bird in hand no easy task; Krannert lists Dec.; Paxton hosts chamber music; West Springfield Avenue's new businesses attract Parkland students; Parkland College 1976-1977 Basketball Schedule; Cagers play seven games before Christmas; Chillbains?: Getting here - the hard way; Dotted landscape: Bugged by red beetles at PC; PC campus site is named CCDC award winner; Classifieds; Sports editorial: Moeller - the program he'll have to change; 1-2 for year: Cobras go against Olney tonight; Women's Basketball Schedule; Lake County new team: Women's first opponents 'unknown'
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