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Prospectus, January 25, 1977
Jerry Lower, Joe Lex, John Dittman, Jim Murray, Dave Hinton, Joe Miller, Joey Henely, Brian Shankman, Doug Alexander, and Ken Hartman
REFERENDUM FEB. 15; Voting hours extended, 7-7: Board plans tax vote; Vocational-Technical Programs Topic Of Report; Student Representative Sworn In; Special Election Resolution Amended; President's Report; Three Career Programs Added; Personnel Report Adopted; PC mews in brief: Calendar errs, Voter registration info given, Cancelling Classes Due to Snow; Letters to the editor: 'Handicapped' guidelines set, Talk to us..., Parent Power!; Editorial: Bookstore must change; Stu-Go begins year with resginations; Ice Capades tickets; Three fires strike Champaign; fifth column: No wonder no one goes to movies; Remember?: Fall sem. review; Diane Alexander no newcomer to student politics; Students critical of TV coverage; Break at Parkland; Sociological Association meets; Campustown may get a 2nd Chance after fire; Media Sceen: Fifth network should start in Fall; Rantoul's Breezy 26 year tattooer: 'Roses, butterflies' most popular; Classifieds; Women Cagers meet Danville tonight; Intramurals start Jan. 26; Madlock signs at Gery and Al's; Track starts Thursday; Olney beats Cobras in 'thriller'; Cobras solidly defeat Lincoln Land last Tuesday; Baseball your game?
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Prospectus, February 2, 1977
John Dittmann, Joe Miller, Joe Lex, Joey Henely, Jim Murray, Jerry Lower, Cheryl Roberts, John Meredith, Ken Hartman, Bud Northrup, and Brian Shankman
APATHY REIGNS: FOUR SEEK SIX POSTS IN FRIDAY'S ELECTION; PC news in brief: Intramurals volleyball, First Aid cards are in, Calendar errs, Voter registration info given; 'Referendum crucial': PC faces deficit: Neal; Producer Rick Orr visits PC this week; Editorial: Activity fees found discriminatory; Letters to the editor: Party thanks, Lots of Money; Staff editorial: Check 'no' no 1040's; Forums set for spring; Parkland divided on amnesty question; Nettnin is VA coordinator, replacing Joe O'Daniel; New anti-crime group offers reward; Snowed over but not snowed in!; PC student starts Tel-a-quest; Lacking in days: February has the groundhog; 'Beads' is featured by Somedancers; Referendum polling places listed; 226 treated before end of month: PC Dental Clinic offers "Head Start" for teeth of local children; 2 new listings: Music Courses offered; Violinist Fried plays at Krannert; VA interprets changes; Somedancers Inconcert at Paxton, Saturday; Practicum new for art students this semester; Classifieds; Cobras defeat Danville; 'Good' moves into first place; Men's Intramural Basketball Schedule; Kankakee game canceled: Women cagers undefeated so far; Co-Rec Volleyball Tuesdays; 'Good competition': Indoor track meets at UI; Kathy Kaler named to All-American team
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Prospectus, February 8, 1977
John Dittmann, Joe Miller, Dave Hinton, Ike Onley, Debi Lamn, Jerry Lower, Angel Myers, Joe Lex, Mary Alice Ecker, Jim Murray, Ken Hartman, Brian Shankman, and Doug Alexander
MIX-UPS' THE CAUSE: ELECTION VOID, NEW DATES FEB. 16, 17; Last day for absentee balloting is Feb. 10; Drop thermostat to 63 degrees: Night cycle to save gas; Most qualified Health Career students selected by Admissions; Fraternity discusses goals for semester; Stranded for seven hours: Denny aids children; Daytona Beach vacation offered; Extra! Global News; 'Pins' have 90-day trial period; 'Official blizzard' is verdict on weather; Calculator aids blind; The Midwest Racer: PC students publish racing newspaper; Three very interested: Counselors want students to use services; While geese hold still: Winter coats get down; Marshall Tucker makes crowd go; State honors Parkland instructor; editorial: Vote YES Feb. 15 for quality education; opinion: Back to school at 30, Lex says continuing education gets his referendum YES vote; Riggs-o-boards are student made; William Warfield: A voice as rich as the river itself; Mediaseen: Critics: TV the toy that never grew up; fifth column: Greek tragedy at Krannert.....; .....complicated plot shows Greek rabbits; Classifieds; 2-2 conference mark: Cobras drop three-meet Danville tonight; 'Top-notch competition' in Kalamazoo meet; Women's Basketball Statistics; Men's Intramural Basketball Schedule; 'A tough one!' Undefeated women's team face Danville; Too big to play guard, Bumbry plays forward; Cobra cagers draw Olney February 21
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Prospectus, February 15, 1977
Angel Myers, Debbie Ellis, Jim Murray, Mike Babcock, Jane Shoemaker, Joe Miller, Dave Hinton, Jerry Lower, Joe Lex, Doug Alexander, Bud Northrup, Ken Hartman, and Brian Shankman
ACCORDING TO INFORMAL POLL: MOST STUDENTS PLANNING TO VOTE YES; Vote for somebody….please!: Stu-Go elections set Wed. and Thurs.; Two-hour Celebration Day set for Feb. 22; Advisor's viewpoint: 'Dive for cover as students charge to vote'; Letters to the editor: Federal benefits up for Parkland vets, Scholarship in trouble; Top these, Evel: Submit a death defying act; Death & Dying offers 'New look on life'; Well oriented to students: ICCB team praises PC; Staff members opinion: Referendum support actions questioned; Passages, a review: There is life after youth: Passages; Romans started Valentines day in honor of love; Magnus leads team: Parkland speech team brings home 3 trophies; Parkland student Robin Kirkland will summer in Bolivia for the Lord; Prospectus urges YES vote today!; There is gonna be some changes made; Ice Capades, a review: 2 or 92, something for you; This weeks events ar Krannert listed; Classifieds; 'Bad' now 'Good' and doing just fine; I've got good news and bad news: Cobras are playing well but still losing; Three Cobras qualitfy for indoor nationals; 'Rookies' take 'Bomb Squad'; Men's Intramural Basketball Schedule; 'Massacre' Kankakee 80-25: Women continue unbeaten; Cobras will host qualifying tourney
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Prospectus, February 22, 1977
Jim Murray, Jerry Lower, Heather Schellinck, Joe Lex, Ike Onley, Jim Hill, Joe Miller, Brian Shankman, Bud Northrup, and Ken Hartman
'CONSERVATIVE' BUDGET: BOARD WANTS NO OVER SPENDING; Thanks given all around for a successful tax referendum during early victory meeting; Stu-Go officers to be sworn in; Electronics to be taught to visually handicapped; Mass Transit tax asked; Bob Clampett here March 2; Directory assembled; Letters to the editor: Swap your babes, Help save electricity, Vets, advise instructors; Thanks for help: editor; More contests soon!: Defiers get their rewards; Flash! Global news; Two-hour Celebration Day scheduled tomorrow; Broadcasters Assoc. sponsors program Sat.; A night at the movies also a night of exploration at C-M; Baha'i sets 'Jamal' to sing Wednesday; Mediasceen: Should public TV be declared a disease?; Parkland participation welcome at UI activities; Classifieds; Keeping 'track': Assistants help LaBadie; 'Good' stays that way in bowling; Men's Intramural Basketball Schedule; Women qualify for state tourney; Cobras edged by Lake Land; Freshman Kim Burke stars for women's team; National Indoors: Parks qualifies in the 1000; Women's tourney Friday
Additional material: Edition I of the Parkland literary magazine
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Prospectus, March 1, 1977
Joe Lex, John Dittmann, Andy Keller, Joe Miller, Marcella Rose, Daniel Slack, Jerry Lower, Brian Shankman, and Ken Hartman
UNDEFEATED PARKLAND WOMEN TAKE STATE; Western, Sangamon representatives here; Bob Clampett here today; Metric conversion workshops offered; According to poll: Most students to vote yes on referendum; Letter to the editor: Tutors needed; Staff editorial: MTD support is urged; Health Fair Mar. 8,9; Student forum: C-U must pass Bottle Bill; Financial security!: Workshop set for March 5; SSU rep. here March 3; Adam and Eve at Parkland; Parkland honor graduate awarded Williams Simmons Scholarship; 4-week NAS course offered at Gibson City; Resume most important when applying for a job; Damage minimal: Bomb rips restaurant; Fire hits three Country Fair stores; Forums presented; Student achievement: Alexander, Lower win award; 'Here we come Kansas': Undefeated Parkland Women defeat Wilbur Wright 80-66 to win State title; Mediasceen: Suggestions made for public network; Spring begins: March is the windy month; PC hosts math contest; Classifieds; Greene out with tonsilitis: Striders ready for State; Men's Intramural Basketball Schedule; 'Slowball' back in 2nd; Undefeated women take state, defeat Wilbur Wright 80-66; Lose to Olney: Cobras end difficult season; Intramural playoffs set for Wednesday night; Men's tourney Mar. 2-5
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Prospectus, March 8, 1977
Jerry Lower, Evelyn Basilee, Joe Miller, Mary Alice Ecker, Brian Shankman, and Kenny Hartman
FACULTY MEETS, DISCUSS CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS; Experienced workers needed for handicapped individuals; Convocations presents 'Camelot' and Bob Nash; Health Fair Mar. 8.9; Veterans scholarships: Springfield meet necessary for veterans; Eligible students must petition to graduate; Metric workshop still being offered; Letters to the editor: Stop waste at PC, Students may lose scholarships; Dumping ground?: Some problems of community schools told; Reader's Theatre team takes two seconds; Congress amends GI Bill: Veterans dropping courses may owe gov't money; Mid-Semester Course Listing; Women's studies to be expanded; 8-week courses offered; Jazz downs Wee Beasties to face Bilalians in IM semifinals today; Beginning March 12: 'Star Trek' on Channel 12; Julie Harris portrays Emily Dickinson; Th...th...that's not all folks: Clampett gives cartoon history; Grant awarded to Parkland for food sanitation classes, lunch programs; PC hosts area high school math contest; Classifieds; Women travel to Nationals in Overland Park; Track team to State; Memorable tournament played in wrong court
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Prospectus, March 22, 1977
Joe Lex, Kevin Gray, Fred Friendly, Joe Miller, Jerry Lower, Ken Hartman, and Brian Shankman
ISVS CUT-BACKS?: PC VETERANS JOURNEY TO SPRINGFIELD; Board elections set for April 9; County Jail, Courthouse opened to public; 'Pins' successful But cause problems; Staff editorial: Parkland songbook just corruption, no secrets; Letter to the editor: Student pinball freak Urges their removal; Guest edititorial: Beware of News processors; BSA needs you 'bro', meets Tues. & Thur. 11; Graduation petitions Available at X-167; Letters cont.: English a 2nd language Meets at 3 Tues., X-150; Florida not all sun, oranges; Play postponed; Phi Alpha Chi officers Announced for '77-'78; 'Pyra-media' gets no Help from March winds; McKendree rep Here March 23 10-2; WPCD on air Spring sem. 78; End season 21-2: Tough competition greet women at Kansas; Long way to come For Illinois: Trout; Triple review: Fitzgerald creatres euphoria at Drury Ln.; PC Visual Arts town built from cardboard Best we've had: IGA; Krannert Center events listed; Classifieds; Sports editorial: H. School tourneys 'memorable'; Indoor track: McCulley takes third, Cobras end season; Softball try-outs held this week; 1977 Outdoor Track Schedule; Baseball team finishes Southern trip at 4-2; Parkland Baseball Schedule
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Prospectus, March 29, 1977
Joe Miller, Dave Hinton, Brian Shankman, and Daniel A. Slack
SECOND YEAR AS REGIONAL CHAMPS: PC SPEECH TEAM QUALIFIES FOR NATIONALS; Rain, ice storm cause Flashing lights, false fire; 3 candidates petition for PC trustees election; Computers mix-up, issue wrong mid-term grades; Staff editorial: Proposed jail facility deemed necessary; Staff opinion: County jail: Nice place to visit, but...; Letter to the Editor: Election April 9th; Instructor to visit Chile; Sugar Creek trip offered; Workshop starts Mon.; Levi created more than just jeans; Community college awards: Prospectus cited for excellence; To benefit retarded citizens: Dance raises $77,628; Classifieds; Visions of Nationals?: Track season opens Apr. 6; Debate Team attends tourney; Economical recipes offered; 8-2 mark: Pitching helps Cobra extend streak; Women begin season I.C.C., Lincoln Trail 1st; Women's Softball Schedule
Additional material: Edition 2 of the Parkland literary magazine
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Prospectus, April 5, 1977
John Dittmann, Jenny Adams, Kevin Gray, Joe Miller, Evelyn Basile, Joe Lex, Jerry Lower, Ken Hartman, Brian Shankman, and Dave Hinton
STU-GO: THREE ORGANIZATIONS ACCEPTED TO IOC; Parkland Board candidates list questionnaire spending priorities; Correct grades mailed; Campaigning starts for student-government; Blood Bank offered today; Canoe Trip; Student forum: Single motherhood: a big responsibility; Letters to the editor: Mail fraud help needed; Erma Bombeck?: President Jimmy makes phone call; Student forum: Atkinson B.S.A. speaker; Letters to the editor: Is there a solution?; Finance Board to discuss budget; Single Mothers to meet; Video display featured: Computer improves registration process; Trip to Mexico being offered; Law frat. meets; Good job market: Theraputic Rec. at PC; PC to host high school math contest; From Fu Dog to Batik: Maskers Gallery displays Midwestern art talents; MediaSceen: Kitman examines the 'boob tube'; Concert reviews: Warm-up act is 'hot'; 'Wizards' animated violence; Schaeffer is featured at Station Theatre; Classifieds; Sports editorial: Majors need division change; Intramural Softball; Meet Lincoln Land tomorrow: Cobras try to start new win streak; Former PC pitcher shines; All-State: Johnson announces for UI at banquet
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Prospectus, April 13, 1977
Jerry Lower, Evelyn Basile, Daniel A. Slack, Bob Zettler, Dave Hinton, Joe Lex, and Ken Hartman
PETITION NOW: STU-GO ELECTIONS APRIL 26-7: SIX OPENINGS; Meets tonight: Board swears in Dodds, Miller; Finance board discusses fees; Commencement set May 22; Parkland Speech Team takes 4 bronze awards; Student Forum: A cure for smash-up parking lot disease; Editorial: Need Stu-Go candidates; Do away with Mid-Terms; Psychology offered to women -- about women; 'Alcoholism and Women' looks at the woman alcoholic today; Women's studies gain campus popularity; Senior citizens exhibit arts, crafts at PC; Parkland students donate 77 pints to County Blood Bank; Led Zepp. un-earthly; PC facilities 80% completed, Soc. Science wing still a dream; The good ol' days: PC wasn't always under one roof; 'Salt of the Earth': struggle for freedom; Mediasceen: People want to see Ernie Kovacs back on TV; Classifieds; This Week's Recipe; USGF Gymnastics here April 16-17; Fall semester: Pre-registeration; 1977 Outdoor Track Schedule; Women's Softball Schedule; Parkland Baseball Schedule; 1st in PC history: Schweighart hurls no-hitter; Kim Burke named All-American; Sports editorial: One Chicago team?; Winless women look for first softball victory; McCulley leads Parkland track
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Prospectus, April 19, 1977
Daniel Slack, John Dittmann, Jerry Lower, Evelyn Basile, Joe Miller, Vick Rogers, Rick Martinez, Jane Shoemaker, Jim Murray, Joe Lex, Brian Shankman, and Ken Hartman
BEWARE! IDIOTS COMING THURSDAY; Stu-Go gets together, discusses student adv.; Have you Petitioned? Graduation set May 22; Dodds, Miller: Board seats incumbents; Senior citizens exhibit arts and crafts crafts; Letters to the editor: Administrators, wise up!; Staff editorial: Culture ignores death; Stu-Go petitions due; Artist in residence: Dancer to be at PC; Food Service bidding opened until April 29; Veterans Awareness Week calls for vet. button wearers; Millikin offers vis. day; SSU offers com. college grad. program; Speed up process: Computers to be used for registration; Film festival this week; An interview: It's a challenge: Dye; 'After he ate them, he exploded': Authors of Merit: Tales of Woo and Nygoed; Brahms' Opus 45: Requiem tells sorrow; Stage review: 'Under Milk Wood' is charming but too fast; Mediasceen: TV contest is offered; Classifieds; Sprint medley third in Cobra's strong showing; Final Exam Schedule: Spring Semester, 1976-1977; Women's softball team meets Lincoln Land today at 4:00; Seven-hitter: Cobras sweep doubleheader; Oscar Lambdin: Sangamon State signs 'Mr. Intramural'
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Prospectus, April 26, 1977
Scott Trail, Audrey Remus, Terry Clabaugh, Erik Henriksen, Art Mayeda, Bob Zettler, Jerry Lower, Terry D. Cox, Thomas L. Stoeber, Dan Slack, Peggy Hackett, Jeanne Propeck, Joe Lex, Joe Miller, Vick Rogers, Ricky Martinez, Evelyn Basile, Dave Hinton, Ken Hartman, Brian Shankman, and Doug Alexander
VOTE TODAY-TOMORROW: FOUR VIE FOR PRES. IN STU-GO ELECTION; Remus, Mayeda run for V.P.; Albert Dodson unopposed; Activities Day May 3; Letters to the editor: Pres. Praises carnival, Mayeda warns of lies, Cartoon good…but, Stu-Go made many contributions: Onley; Editorial: Trouble for athletics; Hackett vs. Slack for convo., Cox opposes Stoeber for IOC; Unopposed: Propeck runs alone for secretary; Thursday set for wheel chair awareness; State provides funding for food sanitation course; Law Enforcement Club sponsors Mk't Place fair; Markland: bigger not better for Twin City police force; Energy saving tips: Ripple effect causes waste; Police Chief Dye: 'Recruitment-lifeline of police dep't.'; Bike race today; Blooming Idiots come out of woodwork for IOC Carnival; Workshop set for Saturday: Puppetmaster Schmidt displays at PC; Afro American Theatre Workshop starts at PC; 'Alcohol, sophisticated, sexy?'; Bike tour Sunday, May 1; Classifieds; Bat girls provide needed help for baseball team; Cobras expand record with 3rd no-hitter; Lincolnland doubleheader tomorrow: Women's softball season nears end; June 7-10: Mudrock headed to JC golf nationals
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Prospectus, May 3, 1977
James A. Michener, Dan Slack, Joe Miller, Vick Rogers, Jerry Lower, Brian Jackson, Joe Lex, Ken Hartman, and Brian Shankman
RECORD NO. VOTE IN STU-GO ELECTION; Stu-Go presedential election: Zettler, Clabaugh run-off today; Veterans to have long wait between paychecks; Activities day postponed, rescheduled for May 11; Froom to address PC graduation; Jazz group does well at festival; Letters to the editor: Clabaugh gave his best shot at president, Students give trust, too; Guest editorial: 'Many back into success'; Rocky Mountain trip planned for August; Record vote elects Mayeda; Dental classes to be capped; 'Mr. Club' -- Ernie Banks friendly, informal, and trim; Area educators: Teacher Aide to host dinner; The elderly: Why should they live in fear?; Handicapped: Short ride in wheelchair provides quick lesson for the uninformed; 'Doors need to be wider': Facilities need improvement; Handicapped aid lauded; Mediasceen: Otto wins TV contest, 16 are planned shows; 'Slapshot' deals with violence; Jones, Lewis highlighted by 'home-town boy'; Porter's Anything Goes funny and far-fetched; Classifieds; Pritchett announces recruits, Parkland to host tourneys; Intramural Softball; Co-Rec Softball; Host state this weekend: Softball team qualifies for state tourney; Cobras win unique twin bill; Cobras backs to wall; Track team goes to Moline for State meet this weekend
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Prospectus, May 10, 1977
Dan Slack, Vick Rogers, Rick Martinez, Dave Hinton, Evelyn Basile, Joe Lex, Andrea Urban, Brian Jackson, Ken Hartman, and Brian Shankman
COLLEGE CENTER: SONGWRITER KRISTIN LEMS TO PERFORM; Activities Day set for Wed.; Instructors accept proposed contracts; Teplitz shows how to relax; Run-off vote elects Zettler Stu-Gov. pres.; 'Don't get no respect': Letters to the ed: Stoeber drops some names, Schultz gives a hearty thanx, Tuesday spent buried in paper, Alexander bids farewell to all; PC President lauds paper; And finally...; Thornton 'Courier' contest: Paper wins awards; PC offers insurance for '77-'78 year; News: Top '76-'77 stories remembered in pictures; Police Chief Dye: 35,000 calls - from fights to barking dogs; Micro Tech: Little ol' watchmakers aren't so old; Local artist: Art sale to feature allegorical folk art; Quad ceremony: Commemoration reminds of Kent State; Events: Nadia, carnival highlight this year's student activities; Classifieds; Final exam schedule listed for spring sem.; Sports: Highlighted by women's basketball; PC Intramural Program wants more students; 'The David Kopay Story' brings everything out: A review; 3-hitter helped: Women's softball team take 3rd place; Two Cobras to Texas, finish seventh in state; Parkland goes for 30 wins; Parkland builds future: Urbana donates third, fourth recruits
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Prospectus, August 31, 1977
Tom Stoeber, Gene Fuller, Dan Slack, and Ken Hartman
JULY BOARD MEETING ADOPTS TWO, FIVE-YEAR GROWTH PLANS; PC Board of Trustees approves new teachers; Scholarship money still available this semester; Personal Service Guide; Data processor scholarship $$$ offered by EIU; Volunteers needed for speech and theatre; Record number for fall courses; Parkland Events; A few words...; from our sponsors; Advertising Policy; Laetrile lecture set for Tuesday; Stoeber speaks; Staff editorial: Parkland is now part of Champaign; New programs being offered for fall; Path: Learning adaptions to help handicapped; Referendum and snow: last year's news: Tax Referendum Passes On First Try, Women's Basketball Team Takes State, Board Votes 25% Tuition Increase - New Hour Total $17, "Winter of the Century" Paralyzes Parkland, Treasurer Zettler Elected President Of Stu-Go, Parkland Gets Pins, Student Vote Helps Passage Of MTD Referendum, Prospectus Wins And Wins And Wins...; Support needed to keep PLATO; She wears an apron, outsmarts men; Parkland organizations are listed; Summer people; Parkland cited for 'good grades'; Who's who at Parkland College; Women's program offers three new courses; Registration still open-community awareness; Letting out some slack...: Summer productive; Resignations force new elections; Did you know?; 'Twas only last year; C-U Symphony lists schedule; Pavarotti, Andre Watts Chicago Symphony to appear at Krannert; Mmm Good! Warhol's soups are on display; Concert season opens September 15; PC bands and choirs seek singers, players; Theatre season features old favorites; Guidelines for organization of year listed; Classifieds; News for Vets: Loans still available for veterans' higher education expenses; Advance payments available for veterans; Health information center to open; Bridge bums?: Game tournaments featured at Parkland; Ski meeting Sept. 6; Track tryouts scheduled today: Cross Country Schedule; Golf Schedule; Women's Volleyball Schedule; Good sports year for PC; Golf team loses Murdock
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Prospectus, September 7, 1977
Dan Slack, Dave Hinton, Joe Lex, Thomas L. Stoeber, Jim Coates, Evelyn Basile, and Ken Hartman
CHEATERS BEWARE!! LYING ON SCHOLARSHIP FORMS: 30 DAYS TO SIX MONTHS; Resignation: Stoeber's resignation: third of April's elections; Volunteers sought for committee; Security to tow vehicles; Committee positions open in Women's Program; Elections to be held September 14 and 15; Parkland Events; Editorial: New management; Stoeber announces resignation; Sound off!; Stu Go summer workshop conducted; Women's studies: Workshop to focus on complexity of law; Group calls for free DES clinics, 'government should pay for it'; Inouye: recognize midwives, authorize Medicaid fees; 'Il Sono Mio' done by women; Student I.D.: Area libraries serve PC; Lockers available on trial basis; Classifieds; UI Opera seeking chorus recruits; Chamber series begins Oct. 5 at Krannert; Faculty Wives celebrate; Soc. Association meets Thursday; Key pair return for final year; Fast Freddy resumes; Preps open Friday; Intramurals begin soon; Basketball; Golf; Baseball
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Prospectus, September 14, 1977
Tom Stoeber, Dean Nelson, John Dittman, Scott Trail, Joe Ross, Bob Springston, Ralph Kirkpatrick, Barbara Skinner, Gerry Brock, Joe Miller, Peter Patton, Marcella Rose, Dan Slack, Art Turf, Lisa Ritter, Evelyn Basile, Joyce Linn, Debbie Dunlap, Ken Hartman, and Tim Wells
TWO VIE FOR VEEP POST: STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS TODAY; Elections scheduled today and tomorrow; District 505 entitled to minimum credit grants; Activities postponed; Unopposed; Shiloh's and Sonshine Circle to perform; Survival of democratic society topic at forum; Vets must go by book; 'Self Defense' is under attack; Youngest brew master is nun; Warners, women battle over 'Jump On It'; Male prostitute makes history; News From 'Her Say': Ten women earn wings; UAW asks Congress for maternity benefits 'as soon as possible'; Career Awareness Course for women Wednesday eve.; Instructors earn high grades from PC students; Back orders on home insulation cause woes; Blowing of the shofar means Rosh Hashanah, start of 5,738 New Year; Springfield news: senior citizens, equal language; The gas man cometh...; Holograph exhibit at PC tomorrow; Letting out some Slack...: Answers for queries on PC; Chicago painter displays at KCPA; Prospectus Pigskin Preview: Cobra Grid Schedule, Parkland Roster, Fight on Cobras; Alaskan wilderness is summer home to Basler; Parkland Learning Laboratory: Early help available to students; Stu-Go explores check cashing for PC people; PC music groups have many openings; Jumers: German touch; 'Elite' women to get public house; Home care topic to be presented; Classifieds; X-country opens Saturday; Spikettes look good; Sports shorts; Bio instructor Cox wins Fast Freddy; Intramural sign up closing; The continuing battle for Number 1; Parkland to host nationals
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Prospectus, September 21, 1977
Bob Burgess, Dawn Doan, John Dittman, Dan Slack, Connie Wise, Joe Miller, Al Cleat, Ken Hartman, Greg Adams, and Sharon Huette
ONLY 830.1 NIGHT STUDENTS? PARKLAND NIGHT CLASSES: GOING, GOING, GOING…; Activity Day today: music, food, games; Insurance for Parkland students now available; Parkland Events; Stoeber tops Jones for Stu-Go Vice-Prexy slot; Blue Angels at Willard Airport; Editorial: Who cares for people?; Scholarships are given to area persons; Counseling Service provided: each college division; Parkland news in brief; What to do with a bad case of ivy? Maybe Jack Frost can help; Holograms: three-D images or 'miracles'; 100,000 children hurt each year; SSU invites students to Career Day; U. of I. to burn liquid radioactive wastes; Early books, manuscripts on display in U. of I. Library Rare Book Room; Home health care to be topic at CHI program; Animation Festival at T-Bird will end today; 'Jazz, Blues and Langston Hughes' to be topic of talk; Young are growing older, old are living longer; Classifieds; Women spikers trample Kankakee; Saskatoon Buzzsaws cut Al 'Albino' Catfish; Gymnasium: Tennis courts installed; LaBadie pleased with Cross Country team's performance; Sigma Omega participate in walk; New rules this week: Mike O'Neill 12 for 12, wins Fast Freddy No. 2; Parkland golfers gracious hosts, finish at bottom in own tournament; Tennis anyone?; Maupin refractures ankle bone, sophomore's status uncertain; Fishbein frys Cobras, first defeat of year; Fast Freddy Football Forecast
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Prospectus, September 28, 1977
Dan Slack, Evelyn Basile, Tim Wells, Greg Adams, and Ken Hartman
COMMUNITY COLLEGE GRADS SUCCESSFUL AT 4-YEAR SCHOOLS; Canteen must go by contract, lower prices; Parkland Events; New budget OK'd by Board: salaries and benefits are 70%; Activities Day; Kites, volleyball, music…: Students gather for fun; Women's theatre group to perform; Dancer to appear; Cleveland Armory; Harry's brother a hit: Johnson, Chapin charm loud Auditorium crowd; Health topics start Tuesday; IM football to start Tuesday at Centennial; Classifieds; Record no. entrants: Holland wins Freddy; X-Country team finishes sixth: Sugar Grove; Tennis meeting is tomorrow; Cobras place 14th in Lincoln Trail Golf Invitational
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Prospectus, October 5, 1977
Joyce Linn, Margaret Morrison, Evelyn Basile, Joe Lex, Debbie Dunlap, and Ken Hartman
INVOLVES AIRCRAFT ELECTRONICS: AVIONICS: NEW AT PARKLAND NEXT SUMMER; Thompson approves student loan bill, state to help collect; PLATO loss topic at Student Senate meeting; Games Tuesday; Parkland Events; CHI receives book; Campus calm reminds many of early Ike era; Court to decide if rape victim 'murdered' rapist; Women 'more mature' than men, says Dr. Ted Rubin; PC Women's Program presents discussions, films, performances; Hamilton Hotel: Is downtown Champaign dying like the Hamilton Hotel; Classifieds; Kliban's cats goes to calendar in '78; Economist to deliver talk; Hygienists show wares; EMT training begins on October 11; Perfect score of 12 wins Fast Freddy; Spikettes serve Lake Land loss; Sports editorial: Football for Parkland?; Golfers win first match; IM football season underway; Sports shorts...
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Prospectus, October 12, 1977
Barbara Skinner, Evelyn Basile, Ken Hartman, Dave Linton, Joe Lex, Corrine Conerty, Joe Miller, and Greg Adams
TWO STUDENTS KILLED IN MISHAPS; Program for long-living begins year of courses; Early registration urged for health career applicants; Parkland Events; Staff opion: Some people are just dying to get your blood; PC posters: where do they come from?; Radio station meeting tomorrow; News in brief: Hundreds at art show; ORT program is accredited; Food service training-new course for this fall; Around the world in slides?; Reading courses offered; Music students to perform; 'Who dances for the dancers?': Dancer Beals delights large PC crowd; Female health concerns shown; Women's News: Collette cancelled; Her Say News...; Gymnasium: Where's that?; Disco sounds score big for big and small labels; Partial eclipse visible today...; ...and speaking of astronomy; Walt, how could you!?: PC teacher spends summer on tundra; Classifieds; God bless Horatii?; Personal Service Guide; Classic photos at U of I; McLean County seeks artists-in-residence; Cobras place 13th among 19 in golf; Women run volleyball record to 5-2 against Kankakee; Pritchett announces squad; Southern Cal upset is only Bennett miss; EI Jr. Varsity takes Parkland Invitational
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Prospectus, October 19, 1977
Evelyn Basile, Dan Slack, Joe Miller, Lisa Knights, Marcella Rose, Barbara Skinner, Terri Anderson, Tim Wells, and Ken Hartman
WPCD GOES ON AIR JANUARY '78: KELLY; Security stymies petrol pilferers; Propeck resigns as Stu-Go secretary; Thompson vetoes House community college bill; Canteen hit again; Parkland Events; 'Who's Who… candidates due; Letters to the editor: Some thoughts on a lost friend..., Head Start Follow Up Program needs tutors, ...'why headlined?', On student directories - 'not hired to correct'; Thompson seeks candidates for national awards; ACT Test Oct. 27; Phone line available for disabled; Blood drive is 'successful'; Student Directory problem brought before Stu-Go; Have any suggestions?; CCWAR begins training; Danville DJ not quite ready for funny farm; Art group meets tonight; U.S. goes hosteling; Fear of dentists extracted by psych project; CHI, Women's Program sponsor workshop Oct. 27; Don't buy the book: How to save money through the mail; Tours this fall for U. of I.'s IMPE; Classifieds; Trout not pleased with women's 8-5 record; K-Action continues winning ways in IM; Halloween activities on October 27; Art students are working for spring show; A review: Moliere adaptation Scapino was 'zany'; Graphic Art competitions at U. of I.; Upsets cause trouble 10-for-12 Freddy; Indoor tracksters are balanced team; Fast Freddy Football Forecast; Danville drives for CIAC title, Parkland second?; Three run best ever at DuPage; Golfers 14th of 20 at Lincoln Land
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Prospectus, October 26, 1977
Lisa Knights, Evelyn Basile, Joe Miller, Ken Hartman, and Tim Wells
STAERKEL TELLS BOARD, 'WILL START OUTDOOR FACILITIES THIS SPRING'; Pumpkin contest ends today, votes still taken; WIU announces visitation dates; Insuramce courses are offered at Parkland; Wheelchair Day today; Indoor courts now taking reservations; New regulations are announced; ACT test tomorrow; Historic Preservation classes give sneak preview Tuesday; Parkland Events; Hey! In trouble? Look for the jeep!; Mysterious!; Journ Club elects officers; METRO takes over on family calls; Curious Girl is curious film; Ghosts and goblins: ancient beginnings; Picnic: Play -- a chance to create; Radio meeting is tomorrow; Home for retarded pigeons: should it be considered?; Classifieds; Golfers 3rd of 4t in CIAC tourney; The top...: Wells chooses area's best...; ...and the bottom: Hartman hits nation's worst; Women spikers go two-for-four; X-country falls to state's top teams; Michigan loss stumps all but five in Freddy; It's IM sign-up time; Hartman qualifies for state tourney at 15-over-par 87
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Prospectus, November 2, 1977
Jo Miller, Joyce Linn, Dorothy Moreland, Evelyn Basile, Bob G. Zettler, Terri Anderson, Tim Wells, and Dave Hinton
NEWS IN BRIEF: HIGH SCHOOLERS HERE, FACULTY WIVES GIVE SCHOLARSHIP, SHOPPING TRIP SET FOR DECEMBER 3RD, CHI DISCUSSION ON WEIGHT CONTROL; Parkland Events; Fireworks fly at Stu-Go meet; Letters to the editor: ORT's explained, Pigeons praised; Pleas for PLATO: 'a blessing for students', 'strongly urge retention, 'have a heart', 'negative through waves', 'like throwing out books'; Louse epidemic in local schools; Advertising Policy; Peer pressure, low income cited: Blacks are still not college bound today; Scholar refutes Malthusian scientific racism theories; Area juvenile offenders get bigger breaks now; Bus Stop: a refreshing bit of American at Krannert; Women are arrested during clash between police and striking miners; Women sponsor child-rearing free workshop; Health Dept. probes cancer causing drug; Women's balloon altitude mark set; United Airlines recruit engineers; Prizes, scholarships for film making students; Halloween Day: Every gorilla shall have his day; At Sullivan's Little Theatre: Opening night of Vanities a delight; Tykociner '78 speaker selected; Pig heart valves are saving lives; A very good year: Oh, the passions for a '57 Chevrolet; Russian poet at UI; Open House; Ragtime rhythms exhilirate Caramia's Krannert crowd; Classifieds; Conference leads split as football enters final weeks; Lincoln Trail wins jr. college gold tournament; Bring on Woody!! Illini loss is fooler; Women's regional volleyball tourney here this weekend; Kraft Werk upsets IM football favorites, 12-0; Fast Freddy; A review: Air pockets mar new courts
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