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Prospectus, January 25, 1978
Bobbie Skinner, Dorothy Moreland, Evelyn Basile, Tim Wells, and Ken Hartman
WHAT'S AHEAD FOR PARKLAND IN 78?; WPCD may go on air tomorrow morning; Staff editorial: Our new look…; Everybody resigned: Whatever happened to Stu-Go's Executive Board?; Letters to the editor: PC alumnus praises AFROTC program; Credits for classes in Colorado, Florida, Dublin, London, Paris...; ...and Germany; Government internships available in Springfield; Poet's Corner; Programs and careers: U of I visitation Feb. 3, SIU Transfer Guest Day Feb. 11, New MS degree in general engineering, EMT driving workshops at Parkland next month; PC women's workshops begin soon for non-credit; Life span planning workshop aids in charting realistic future; Teacher education under scrutiny; Work-study veterans now getting minimum wage, says VA director; IRS gives taxes do's and don'ts; Singers sought; Do it by Jan. 27; Learn to buy, grow and cook...in metric; Parkland adjusts for the inevitable changes; Medicare 7, 8 or 9: Jazz 'oldies' at U of I; Seeing-eye students are needed; Eureka College rep here; You ought to be in pictures: Judges picked in college filmmaking competition, Student photo in Kodak display, Ill. photo show and contest set; Who are the faces behind the voices; Tomorrow may be the day for Parkland's FM radio station; A popular culture approach: Women in films reflect acceptable behaviors: Sochen; Activities office has Ice Capades tickets; Classifieds; Struggling through yet another Illinois winter: Let's see now, was that 'feed a fever, starve a cold,' or 'starve...; Here are a few thoughts about savings on energy; U of I vet says cats and dogs need protection from cold, too; Fashion folk say that 'layered look' is 'in' for winter month; At least there's enough gas to go around; Don't panic, do think ahead: Ideas about our friend, the auto; Indoor track season in full gear; Sports opinion; High school basketball: Area teams gaining recognition; Intramurals head back to courts; Parkland streaks into Danville; Teams claim three tourney titles: Men take top prize at Kewanee; trip paces win over Spoon River; Cobra men triumph in own invitational; Fast Freddy Football Forecast: Upsets cause extra headaches; Bouncing Bob Basketball Bonanza; This Week's Games' Burke leads women to two wins and tournament title
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Prospectus, February 1, 1978
Ken Pletcher, Ken Hartman, Val Wallace, and Tim Wells
NINE POSITIONS OPEN: STU-GO ELECTIONS NEARING; Where were you when the snow hit the fan??; Nine were stuck at school when the blizzard hit C-U; Parkland Events; Letters to the editor: Digging your way toward one hour of class credits; Parent-teenager relationships topic of CHI weekly series; Well babies are first topic at CHI; Thompson vs. Bakalis: 'Strong candidates' race for the crown; Indoor plants might grow on you; Seed catalogues already?: The outdoor season is sneaking up; Contest for kids: Story Shop for Young Writers; The aftereffects of sugar aren't so sweet; Women Against Rape seek volunteers; Sato's Macbeth combines two old styles exquisitely; Classifieds; Stairway to Stardom contest at Six Flags; New series at old opera house; Snowbound in Danville with the Cobras; Women chalk up two more; Coach counting on new tracksters; Men stomp Kankakee at home; Bouncing Bob Basketball Bonanza
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Prospectus, February 8, 1978
Evelyn Basile, Dawn Daon, Cathy Butler, Joe Miller, Chad Thomas, Ken Dunn, Ken Hartman, Tim Wells, and Val Wallace
LESS THAN 3% UNEMPLOYED: COMMUNITY COLLEGE GRADS IN FINE COMPANY; ICCB nixes state budget; Snow days used: now what?; Letters to the editor: Beating a dead cow: Kudos from the U…, Carbon monoxide…The sweet smell of death?; 'Greening of Women's Studies' is topic of Midwest conference; Some good ideas? The LRC wants them; Many 'how-to' courses start of U of I 'Y'; Parkland College News in brief: Candadian coins confuse machines, CHI has answers to depression, Bradley U. delegate visits Parkland today, Long Living program offers activities for the aged this month, Sign up to save now; Cold hands, warm hearts is even true of Parkland's winter drivers; Mainstreaming disabled kids into regular schools; Man-made clouds may create ★&/! weather; 1977 was not your imagination; 10 tips to Keep kids from slip-sliding away; Musings on money, bee-stings & Radio City Music Hall; Spring play tryouts next week; Students aid in Dental Health Week; Bob confesses error, three win the fins; Bouncing Bob Basketball Bonanza; What's all the fuss about metric?; Protein-free diet discovery: PKU child's chances can grow; Woolfork, Berry, Kirby, Rucks...pow!!; Tracksters take third in Chicago meet, three Cobras post personal records; Long live the A(A)BA!; Classifieds; Lose to EIU JV's in OT: Women's streak stalled at seven; Cobras & Kim: mutual admiration society; This week's box scores
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Prospectus, February 16, 1978
Bobbie Skinner, Scott Trail, "Doc" Ballje, Dave Berry, Ken Henze, Chris Moyer, Mary Rodgers, Betty Zeedyk, Julie Davis, Dane Bundy, Dawne Swanson, Jerome Townsend, Stan Maddock, Richard Molina, Evelyn Basile, Ken Hartman, and Terri Anderson
STU-GO VACANCIES FILLED TODAY, TOMORROW; Trail is unopposed for presidential post; Ballje, Berry, Henze vie for veep's job; Staff editorial: Should Parkland foot the bill for vets' education?; Parkland College News in Brief: CHI helps you understand the doctor, SWAMP meets, Land lab has good season, SIU rep here today; Return of the Hilltoppers: Clambering up Mount Parkland -- 'Because it was there!'; Treasury post draws two hopefuls; One running for secretary; Davis seeks PR position; Bundy unopposed in bid for student services post; Three candidates in race for convocations senator; Swanson pursuing office of day senator; Life spanning draws large crowd; Snow day melts extra study time; Will the big bands ever return?; Taped artist interviews at U of I; Toll free tax answers for Illinois residents; 'Furry friends' contest; Classifieds; State basketball tourney schedule; Women win 10th: Cobras take victory number 20; Long life program lists classes; Cherry Orchard opening is apple of Krannert's eye; Bookworms invited to U of I; It's tourney time; Women beat Kankakee, top .500; Bouncing Bob Basketball Bonanza: If you think LAST week was tough...; Bouncing Bob Basketball Bonanza; Men grab two more wins
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Prospectus, February 22, 1978
Bobbie Skinner, Joe Lex, Stu Dent, Joe Miller, Steve Hadley, Dave Linton, Val Wallace, John Barry, Tim Wells, and Ken Hartman
IS ANNEXATION TO CHAMPAIGN INEVITABLE?; A real stew in Stu-Go; Letters to the editor: Laudations for lifespan workshop, More on saving PLATO; Parkland College News in Brief: Keep out of handicapped parking….Or else!; Black Woman's workshop, Parkland serves unusual course; SSU rep. here Tues., Next CHI program: SIDS, Writers needed to publish, Long lifers 4th annual arts and crafts show; Speech team keeps on talking; Table tennis, anyone?: Parkland's Phan takes second at U of I; Happy Birthington's Washday, everyone!; MTD bus schedule changes affect Parkland commuters; Star-gazers glance back and foretell an icy future; Classifieds; Humane Society has no choice...: Unwanted, unloved...animals die by the thousands; March Madness just around the corner: Area roundballers down to the wire; Men's team tops CIAC: Regular season over: 22-4!; IM basketball titles still up for grabs; Arkansas-Houston game is fooler; Women finish season with loss to Olney at sectional; Bouncing Bob Basketball Bonanza
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Prospectus, March 1, 1978
Joe Lex, John Berry, Cathy Butler, Val Wallace, Bobbie Skinner, Terri Anderson, Tim Wells, and Ken Hartman
WPCD: ONE MONTH AFTER FLIPPING THE SWITCH; Nine new officers sworn in; The story behind low unemployment rates for Parkland grads; Student killed in accident; Letters to the editor: Apology to workshop participants necessary, WIRE official 'appalled' by women's sports cartoon, New DES evidence from a familiar place; Some people just can't tell their ice from a hole in the ground; Parkland College News in brief: Opera house goes country, CHI tips for better, calmer living, Basic reading courses set, Passover to be shown Tues. by Fellowship, Health interests new WPCD show Thur., Two electronic classes will begin March 13th, Print workshop; Blind students find way; Welcome to the new Champaign Library; 1.5 million sign petition: Californians to fight high land tax; 'Lincoln' music in concert; U. of I. womens conference schedule; Not so Blue...Ladyhouse a treasure; Child care tax break; Classifieds; It's official: March Madness is upon us!!; State finals in Danville for Region IV b-ball; End best season ever: Danville dumps Cobras, 86-83; Three tracksters are set for national meets; Perfect 12-for-12 wins antepenultimate contest; Bouncing Bob Basketball Bonanza; Women's tryouts for softball
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Prospectus, March 8, 1978
Bobbie Skinner, Tim Wells, and Ken Hartman
$3.2 BILLION FOR SCHOOLS: THOMPSON; Four new classes offered; The death of the Daily news; Parkland College News in brief: 'Saving energy' workshop to begin today, Off-campus beauty classes, Avoid the agony of de feet, Applications for achievement due, EIU rep. here; Next???; Henriksen: speed skating, skateboarding and law; Classifieds; Colorado and Canada for summer courses??; Track team set for the regional; Woolfork hits winning shot for South in all-star game; Final Bob contest has two winners; Wabash captures state crown
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Prospectus, March 15, 1978
Dan Culbertson, John Berry, Evelyn Basile, Tim Wells, Joe Miller, and Ken Hartman
SLACK AND SCOTT: IT'S STUDENT VS. TEACHER; Hi-ho health!! Come to the fair!; Another blood drive: a sanguinary incident; Letters to the editor: Stu-Go's Nixonian politics, Bottle Bill sent to city councils, may become law next month; State Jr. Gymnastics at PC this weekend; Photos by Hamilton in U. of I. Union; Parkland College News in brief: Spring women's series scheduled, Braille volunteers needed, Scholarship $$$ for ad majors, Physical exam is next topic at two-part CHI, PC student demonstrates wares at Peoria display; Nursing students get realities of life in clinical settings; The Basement: Millett's true horror tale; Security warns of thievery; Woolfork chosen All-State; For Prevention of Disease Only; Bundy asks student opinion; Classifieds; IM basketball champs determined today; Basketball in 85th year, started with real baskets; Beware the slides of March: The snow's not gone, but baseball's here!; The Players; Cobras' 1978 Schedule; Cobra tracksters grab first in Armory meet
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Prospectus, March 29, 1978
Joe Lex, Ken Hartman, Dawn Daon, Dan Culbertson, Terri Anderson, Evelyn Basile, and Tim Wells
BOARD OKAYS ANNEXATION TO CITY; So long, coach…and thanks!; Staff editorial: Dear Student Government: Please add to your agenda the following activities…; Guitarist here Tuesday; Reply to Henze; Insurance for women workshop to begin; Stu-go elections…one more time; Young writers honored: Literary workshop here; Parkland College News in brief: Up, up and away day April 13th, Show Flood film here, Career films this evening, May mayhem to feature frisbees and brute-strength; Soda and vegetables food service topic; RHI rep. here; Walkathon reps here today; 'One-night tourney' April 6; Award judges named; Stress talk at CHI; The eye: a marvelous piece of paraphernalia; Dates back to 1819: State Lottery not so new; Wasted water is money down the drain; Senior citizens present Masters' classic; Phlebotomists have successful collection; Breakfast at Canteen?; Winter is over!! Pssst...guess what??; The worst winter ever: Congratulations! You survived it; How about a garden to shake the winter's chill; WPCD signal down in storm; Photo '78 show at State Museum; May canoe trip set; Three PC board seats open, elections on April 6th; How to make it work for you: Where there's smoke, there's a detector; Phone WIRE anytime for info; Is this a sequel to 'The Sting?'; Awards for writers; Army rep. here; Classifieds; And so, as the basketball sinks slowly in the west; Early season a washout: Baseballers are 3 for 13 -- played, that is; IM basketball crown to Molesters in 72-64 tilt; State champ tracksters prepare for outdoor season; Parkland Outdoor Track Roster; Cobras 1978 Outdoor Schedule; Women's Softball Schedule
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Prospectus, April 5, 1978
Bobbie Skinner, Joe Lex, John Dittmann, Evelyn Basile, and Ken Hartman
ELECTIONS SATURDAY: SIX IN RUN FOR THREE BOARD SEATS; Letters to the editor: Disgruntled trackster chastises track coach, Stu-Go answers editorial: 'Here's what we've done'; Parkland College News in brief: Tom Kendall: Stoneware artisan to visit here Sunday, PC Faculty Wives to view new seasonal styles, Saturday hours for LRC, SIU to sponsor guest day there on April 8, ISU transfer day April 15, Kuhns announced as new Parkland nurse, Basic handy hints in womans workshop, George Williams College rep here; Performance at Parkland April 14th and 15th: King a crowning success; Haughty habiliment highlights BSA show; New exams schedule; Newsweek's Bruno: 'Press isn't supposed to get along'; Brewer, DeShong win awards; Classifieds; If that referee looked familiar; Baseball Cobras split twin bill; Women start softball season
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Prospectus, April 13, 1978
Joe Lex, Jim Corley, Rinda Bauling, Elanna Williams, Mary Richards, Terri Anderson, Evelyn Basile, Tim Wells, Bob Zettler, Jon Sivier, Corrine Connerty, Gene Fuller, Joe Amdor, Dave Hinton, Dan Culbertson, Ken Hartman, and Dawn Daon
ALBIN, HOOD, O'DELL ON BOARD; Letters to the editor: Bio teachers: science and religion don't mix, Our last chance for wilderness, Spring cleaning applies to the outdoor litter, too; Tax deadline hours away: avoid mistakes; Bradley U. to host transfer day; Pre-registration begins April 17; King still reigns this weekend; Parkland College News in brief: Open House has events for you..., ...and for the kiddies, Student art displayed here, Career night, H.S. math contest here, AFROTC scholarships, ROTC rep here, WPCD rocks Friday; Osgood gives grad talk; Safety tips for cycle riders; Accidents increase during spring; Alice: a special type of children's story; Wonderland! Kids only? Nonsense!; Isolation and fear for life: Battered women share common horrors; Portrayals photo show marks 1st at Krannert; Nautilus (arrgh!) good for what (aieee!!) ails you; More events this semester: Women's program is recognized statewide; Day Senators have day for discussion; Parkland is more than 'just another school'; Clubs have something for everyone; Tube menu 'terribly narrow' Children need games, not TV; 300,000 at work today: Computers shrink in size as uses grow; 100th anniversary: Sandburg collection at U of I; Experts wrong, baby boom fizzles; Gates of Paradise restored by U. of I.; Parkland people keep on dancing, caring; Classifieds; Trampolines have ups and downs as national pros discuss dangers; On the merry-go-round; Author at kids workshop; Beware this pretty poison that grows in your garden; Cobras can't score, lose three of four; Women win two, even record; Tracksters put in 'good performance'; New Cobra coach soon?; Stand back! It's recruiting time
Additional material: IMAGES literary magazine
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Prospectus, April 19, 1978
Bobbie Skinner, Terri Anderson, Tim Wells, and Ken Hartman
THREE NEW PC BOARD MEMBERS SWORN IN; Prospectus editor resigns; Little Theatre to host Dracula and others; Browne enchants fans; Parkland College News in brief: Two foreign films being shown, Music hall opens in Farmer City, April 15, Night preregistration, Math teacher in the swim, PCC career day Sat., Art and crafts show this Sat., Moral issues in medicine course offered; Town and country planting time again; Long days, little rest plague area farmers; Kite derby; Open House: Parkland put out welcome mat last Sunday, crowds poured in; Classifieds; Track team looking good; Cobras storm back to win three of four; Franklin powers softball team; Rick Kirby announces for UMSL
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Prospectus, April 26, 1978
Ken Hartman, John Barry, Dawn Daon, Jim Corley, John Dittman, Evelyn Basile, Terri Anderson, and Tim Wells
WINNING COACH JOINS COBRAS: PARKLAND PICKS COACH COOPER; B, B and H week to begin; No C-U jobs; 'Fear and Loathing' at U. of I.; Letters to the editor: Write to protect wild; Parkland College News in brief: 'The Living History of Homer', Household emergencies discussed, Parkland students to be capped Sunday, Parkland joins March of Dimes Walkathon; Feminist, Kay Murphy, tells of emergence into poetry; Re-entry workshop to begin; Art students show original site designs; Minstrel's life is unique; Classifieds; Hundreds turn out at Parkland last Saturday: Long-lifers art show; Cobras play 2 of 10, split with Loggers; Cobras win nitecap 14-7, lose opener; Trackmen set "bests'; Basketball camps at PC in June; Parkland Vet. Techs take on University Vets May 11
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Prospectus, May 2, 1978
Terri Anderson, Ken Stratton, Scott Trail, Robert DeShong, Sheila Mahloney, Elanna Williams, Val Wallace, Andy Keller, John Barry, Evelyn Basile, Virginia Allen, Mary Rodgers, Michael Emery, Joyce McDaniels, Jerome Townsend, and Mike Hughes
POSSIBLE CHANUTE CLOSING 'SHOCKS' CITIZENS; Student elections are today and tomorrow; Letters to the editors: Religion and science again, 'Stu-go not a total farce'; Spring bike riders should watch wheels; 'Tricky little devils' read poetry at PC; Parkland College News in brief: Law Enforcement Club will sponsor fair, Mrs. Staerkel hosts installation, Avoid math workshop begins, Breakfast is served, PC choir gives concert, U of I alumnus gets Pulitzer, Renew locker space now; Bottle bill fights for clean land, less cost; Neal Robinson receives award; Warning! Poison pot found in C-U area; Parkland women journalist reflects on 'tradition'; Farmland plots for rent; Classifieds; Stu-go hopefuls run for top jobs, ask your vote; Commencement plans announced for May 25; Smithson to join Parkland team; Cobras win second 5-4; Williams to be new Parkland wrestling coach
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Prospectus, August 30, 1978
Val Wallace, William M. Staerkel, A. Harris Moeller, Terri Anderson, and Ken Hartman
WELCOME BACK; Parkland prepares for fall '78 semester; Charter member named; Classical vocal choral group begins season; 'Darrow' stars at PC; Aid for women; WPCD's Top 15 For The Week Of August 28!!!; Enrollment-- A record-breaking year, foreign students join PC; Pres. Staerkel greets students; Dean of students extends welcome; Survival: win the game; 1978-79 PC student government elections Sept. 13 and 14th; PC Communications Division sponsors St. Louis field trip; Low back pain to be discussed; 3 new PC courses; Season tickets now available; Free Classifieds; Coach impresses camp; Campus trainer is honored; Cobras leave mark in '77-'78 record books; Promising season
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Prospectus, September 9, 1978
Val Wallace, Teri Blackmore, Carl Phillips, Cathy Butler, and Tom Schmitz
STUDENT ACTIVITIES DAY -- TODAY; Where's my money? Is the cry of over 2,000 Parkland students still waiting for an answer from the I.S.S.C.; WPCD adds German program; WPCD's Top 15 For The Week Of Sept. 4!!!; Candidates get ready as campaigning starts today; Students will vote on new amendments; Photos and prints exhibit at U of I museum; Tenants can retaliate; Attention! players sought; Poet contest supported; Free Classifieds; Advertising Policy; To the editor: Science vs. Religion; Dental Care is topic on WPCD; Medea to be at Krannert; Al Larson to compete; Golf team to host dual meet Sept. 7; Gold Schedule; Fast Freddy returns for another season; Cross Country to begin at PC September 23; PC wrestling needs members; Fast Freddy Contest
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Prospectus, September 13, 1978
Jan Gifford, Terri Anderson, Brian Henry, Mary Alicia Tangora, Ken Henze, Ken Stratton, Scott Trail, Denise Behm, Sandi Taylor, Vick L. Rogers, Angela Oliver, Cathy Butler, Teri Blackmore, Pete Rosenbery, Ken Hartman, and Tom Schmitz
ELECTION DAYS ARE HERE!; Students get refund from hungry Canteen machines; Recipes for college students; CPR saves lives; Advertising Policy; PC band formed; 'Lost in a masquerade' Benson creates ecstasy; Creative writers receive assistance; Health issues program new WPCD addition; Operetta to begin tomorrow; Shaker photograph exhibition; Student Elections -- Today!; Cadaver lab is added; Apathetic turnout; Poet contest sponsored; Volleyball clinic held Sept. 9; Meeting Sept. 26 for cheerleaders; WPCD's Top 15 For The Week Of Sept. 11; German club to begin activities; Classifieds; Cimmeron review 'mediocre'; Thought food offered for older adults; Student Activities-'78; Doehring keeps on truckin'; Coach Jim Reed gets many players; Klems wins first Freddy contest; Cooper recruits well; Williams has busy year ahead of him; Fast Freddy Contest; Cross Country Schedule
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Prospectus, September 20, 1978
Terri Anderson, Beverly Simpson, Teri Blackmore, Mona Montgomery, Val Wallace, Pete Rosenbery, and Tom Schmitz
NEW STU-GO OFFICERS; letters to the editor: Were Stu-go elections '78 really fair?, Parkland to get soccer?, PC student feels voting procedure is unfair, Student thinks Moeller is definitely a coach; College Cuisine; Advertising Policy; Mini-workshop to be Sept. 21; Tranquilizing discussion; Dental care presentation; Veterans dropping; Donna Drysdale helps students to success; Brotherson is new State Sec.; LRC offers a lot; WPCD presents special daily feature programs; Festival Gallert displays Vera Klement's art work; PC Stu-go elections 1978: Student government officers' responsibilities, Reactions vary among winning candidates, Election results; Woolly bears indicate winter; $1,000 contest; WPCD's Top 15 For The Week Of September 18; Men's fall fashions -- '78; Classifieds; Homer rushes toward title; LaBadie thinking big for track; Parkland's first meet Saturday; Fast Freddy contestants accurate; Golf team '78 improved; P.C. women's volleyball team for '78 chosen; Fast Freddy Contest; Parkland Women's Volleyball Roster for 1978; Women's Volleyball Schedule
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Prospectus, September 27, 1978
Joan Sullivan, Val Wallace, Terri Anderson, Teri Blackmore, Evelyn Basile, Tom Schmitz, and Pete Rosenbery
LOOKING AT CAR REPAIRS; letters to the editor: Student disagrees with Henze's letter; College Cuisine; Corrections; Stugo revises election rules, sweats new members in; Sept. 27-Oct. 3: PC activities for the week; Parkland to have fall play; WPCD plans programs; Spring Student Art Show to be in early May; WPCD new fall program; WPCD's Top 15 For The Week Of September 25; Cholesterol -- Is it more superstition than fact?; Health program coming soon for animals; Parkland seeking truck; PC board member appointed to state; PC transfer is awarded SIU scholarship; Seven-day no smoking program comes to PC; Student nurses to meet tomorrow; Med. technicians can earn ten education units; Learning Lab beneficial to Parkland students; Long living programs now being offered; Car repairs: Pay me now or pay me later; Women's Fashions for Fall -- 1978; Philosophical instructor brings ideas and art; Don't beat me -- dear; Father of PC dies; Classified; $100 increase for state's max. scholarship grant; Santana to be Assembly Hall Oct. 3; Track team expects big year; Three days left for Styx refund; Poetry and fiction at Parkland: Weiss and Curley to give reading; Krannert events this week; WIU rep. here Friday; Kister works in art gallery; Track team expects...; Track team places 12th; Men's Intramural Football; Fast Freddy Contest; Sharp Fast Freddy fans still on winning streak; Fast Freddy Contest
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Prospectus, October 4, 1978
Val Wallace, Teri Blackmore, Cindy Smith, Mona Montgomery, Pete Rosenbery, and Tom Schmitz
THE ISSC -- HAS IT FORGOTTEN ME?; CLEP exam given here; College Cuisine; Stu-go has meeting, make new decisions; Tension and stress workshop at Union; Judging Team to be selected; Advertising Policy; President Staerkel believes…Parkland to suffer if Chanute closes; P.C. installs computer for central processing; Rear receives scholarship; Tour given at channel 15; Workshop at PC; PATH requests improvements; Hastings to speak to PTA; Women's program to show film; PC music dept. needs players; Let's be a tree today, class; WPCD's Top 15 For The Week Of Oct. 2; The ISSC and Parkland's applicants-- Checks out, awards in-- looking better; U of I professor goes for graphic, while Princeton writer idealistic; Parkland activities for Oct. 4-Oct. 10; Free Classifieds; Debate reorganizing; Weekly events; Broadcast students form a new club; Birth control to be discussed Oct. 10; Nelson--Country's King; Students meet; V-ball record 3-1; PC golf team places 14th; Cross country meet Oct. 7; Fast Freddy Contest; Perfect score!
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Prospectus, October 11, 1978
Terri Anderson, Cathy Butler, Ken Hartman, Dale Stackler, Teri Blackmore, Joan Sullivan, Pete Rosenbery, Jane Melin, and Tom Schmitz
FOREIGN STUDENTS-- ALONE IN A NEW LAND; letters to the editor: Student says best discos are gay, States jump on CBE bandwagon, Ticket, nit-picking; Correction; Legal clinic for PC women; Electronics club plans field trips; Art dept. plans Pompeii trip; Blood bank rep. to speak Oct. 17; 'Plan your escape' is the theme this year; Lung diseases to be discussed; EIU hosts visitation day; Bake sale in college center starts Parkland's activities for the week; Seminar to be Oct. 14-15; Real estate review workshop held; Lottery winners drawn; Politics, school and job mix for Scott Trail; Oktoberfest is Oct. 25; Music dept. still seeking players; Disco mania hits Champaign-Urbana: Disco dance lessons--what to expect, Popular disco songs in C-U, Local discos bring C-U 'Saturday Night Fever', Disco dj's help people get on the floor and boogie, Basic disco dance steps; PC has new business instructor; Foreign students face changes; Santana performs; Free Classifieds; Do health foods possess power to cure disease?; WPCD's Top 15 For The Week Of Oct. 9; Coach Dutton aims to win; Competency testing concerns PTA; Woodroofe exhibit to run till Oct. 15 at Buell; EIU places 4 in PC invitational; Gerhardt assistant basketball coach; 5 winners in Fast Freddy contest; Fast Freddy contest
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Prospectus, October 18, 1978
Jean Renner, Teri Blackmore, Jan Gifford, Ken Henze, Terri Anderson, Joan Sullivan, Evelyn Basile, Jim Peters, and Pete Rosenbery
PARKLAND'S BOOKSTORE-- IS IT RIPPING YOU OFF?; letters to the editor" One student does not want gay bars to turn into 'freak shows'; Give blood today; College Cuisine; Dec. 31 is EC fellowship application deadline; Advertising Policy; Instructors attend meeting next week; Electronics 'bugs' invited to Parkland; Gammon elected charter member; Riding club has contest; Raffle winners have last day to claim prizes; Language clubs will have dinner; Nov. 5 poetry review deadline; PC defines typical student; Taiwan students to give performance at U of I; SNAP to host guest speakers; Parkland is getting ready for hard winter; PC math contest to be Saturday, April 28; Mimes visit campus; Legal clinic is Oct. 19; Farm emergency workshop to be held on Nov. 4; Women's creativity honored; Parkland's nursing program is Gogol's first full-time job; High cost of books is common problem; DeShong attacking PC apathy; PC health service sponsors lectures; WPCD's Top 15 For The Week Of Oct. 9; Final Christmas bazaar meeting; 'I Quit Smoking' draws fifteen; PC events for the week; Battered women series part 2: Battered women face struggles; Craft media in art exhibit; Free Classifieds; Informants can profit; Family Service conducts workshop; Golf team places 20th; PC still looking for wrestlers; Paxton still undefeated; 'Spikers' ready for tourney; Intramural basketball team organizing now; B-ball meeting for girls to be tuesday; Fast Freddy Contest; Fast Freddy has a winner with three wrong answers
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Prospectus, October 25, 1978
Val Wallace, Cheryl Ledbetter, Debbie Parkinson, Cathy Butler, Evelyn Basile, Teri Blackmore, Ken Hartman, John Dittmann, Pete Rosenbery, and Tom Schmitz
HAPPY HALLOWEEN; Editorial ---- Is bookstore nonprofit?; Tobacco chewers. a minority; Gaybars, no interest to straights; letters to the editor: Bulldozed trees anger teacher; Bridge tourney to be Dec. 7; PC debaters attend tourney; Foreign language clubs have dinner; Parkland activities for Oct. 25-31; Christie hosts program; Final night for mime workers; PC speech team places tenth; Visitation day set at Parkland; PC board meeting: Parkland is in top ten in financial aid provided; Dance held for shelter; Illinois harvest '78; After the Illinois Harvest; Unspectacular season; Halloween gained popularity by potato famine; PC to celebrate Halloween; Women's program is a success; African student gives his opinions of America; WPCD Top Ten Singles, Top Five Albums, Top Five Country Singles; Electronic club visits computer of Busey Bank; Free Classifieds; Tourney is this weekend; Little Feat better than ever; Volleyball to play six games; CC to run at state; Hartman places 3rd; Fast Freddy Contest; Seven score perfect in Fast Freddy
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Prospectus, November 1, 1978
Cheryl Ledbetter, Tena Shoemaker, Jane Melin, Teri Blackmore, Cathy Butler, Evelyn Basile, Ken Hartman, Terri Anderson, Pete Rosenbery, and Tom Schmitz
CELEBRATION OF WOMEN'S CREATIVITY'; letters to the editor: One student feels Tobacco chewers rate low; What is a clamato?; Corrections; Fall play coming soon; DePree to visit PC; Concert pianist gives recital at PC; PC visitation week begins this week; Italian beef sale kicks off Parkland College activities for following week; Mini-course at PC; Long Living Program hosts exercise workshop; Seminary Day starts Thursday; PC students donate 77 pints of blood in drive; Using research animals is topic of essay contest; Hottest band in the galaxy left crowd cold; Pop Quiz!; Louise Parker is valuable asset to Parkland students and faculty; Task force to be made for competency testing; 'Celebration of Women's Creativity'; Ron Taylor is Parkland's new advertising instructor; Conference for horse owners Nov. 18-19; Children have different ideas about religion; Learning Lab helps students nurses study; Evolution-- Are the apes laughing at us?; Only 'the tip of the iceberg' is encountered by W.A.R.; New cases opened by Women Against Rape; Weekly events for Krannert; Switchboard for women added; Classifieds; WPCD Top 20 for the Week of Oct. 30; Baseball season has ended, now looking to next year; Henry is new treasurer; Cobras defeat Lincoln Land; Parkland College to host the National cross country meet; Elam, Larson, lead X-country to 5th in state; Fast Freddy Contest; Freddy causes problems but wants to be tougher
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Prospectus, November 8, 1978
Jean Renner, Julee Jenkins, Barb Morgan, Joy Dargan, Cathy Butler, Pete Rosenbery, Ken Hartman, and Tom Schmitz
SHOPLIFTING--A GROWING CRIME; Recital cancelled; Activities for the week; Registration still open for bridge tournament; Register by tomorrow for adult workshop; PC offers glass class; Everyone feels depression; Counseling center hosts transfer day; Shopping trip set for Dec. 2; PC players begin play; 'Super Piano' performs at PC; Shoplifting problem turns to part-time robbery; Bread warms audience in Halloween concert; Queen contest set for Dec. 15; NJCAA meet hosted by PC; PC students put their best pumpkin forward; Classifieds; DePree gives Karate exhibit; PC offers workshop; WPCD's Top 15 for the Week of Nov. 6; State Tourney here we come!; Intramurals start this week; Illini team is promising; Fast Freddy Contest; Clarke wins Fast Freddy; PC finishes 3rd at Danville
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