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Prospectus, January 24, 1979
Val Wallace, Tom Schmitz, and Pete Rosenbery
LETTERS TO EDITOR: STUDENT APOLOGIZES, PRESIDENT RESIGNS; PC parking tips; PC uses radio to inform; Ice Capade tickets available; Get or validate Student I.D.'s; PC elections Feb. 7 and 8; Famous filmmaker joins Focus; SIU host transfer day Feb. 10; Campus Paperback Bestsellers; Blood drive to start; WPCD's Top 20 for the Week of Jan. 22; Wright accepts membership; Visitation day to be Feb. 16; Rock and roll hits auditorium; New courses at PC; Beauty pageant contestants sought; Prospectus... It's a start; Extra precautions required; Students can earn credit in Spain; State publishes directory; Kelly Buhn wins Fast Freddy; Are you a spurchaser?; Good variety of movies at PC this semester; Parkland College students can enter Poetry Review; Men come home for victory, women lose eleventh last Sat; Parkland College track team proves itself a contender after individual wins; Lambdin named to All-Illinois Team; Sports happenings during break
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Prospectus, February 7, 1979
Cathy Butler, Steve McDonald, William Bradford, Maggie Brown, Andy Hamilton, Charlene Szymusiak, Terri Anderson, Val Wallace, Cheryl Ledbetter, and Tom Schmitz
VETERANS AT PARKLAND; Student suggests how to resell books; Could Pc King be solution for apathy?; Carry supplies for winter road dangers; Prospectus… It's a start; PBDT appearing at Parkland; Divorce discussed; Womens forum to meet Tues.; Remedy is available; Speakers Bureau sponsored by Parkland Womens Program; Speech synthesizer to be finished soon; PC singers seeking help; Fewer part-time students at PC; Workshop to be at PC Feb. 17; Student Elections; Canteen increases food prices at PC; Two Parkland veterans tell their stories; PC veterans receive answers; PC rockers lead a double life; PC could be underfunded; New group gets mixed reactions; Classifieds; PC Womens Program gives weekly workshops; WPCD's Hit List for the week of Feb. 5; Ag-business seminars; PCD schedules health program; Creative writing class is now PC radio series; Cobras lose two in weekend play; Track win big in Chicago, look toward region meet
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Prospectus, February 14, 1979
Bill Cooper, Charlene Szymusiak, José Sutera, Mark Sterkel, Eleanor Crittenden, Pete Rosenbery, Cathy Butler, and Tom Schmitz
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY; Who is it they call St. Valentines?; Proposal before IOC for a central information board; Directory published; 'Mountain Man' lecturer coming to Parkland Feb. 22; ISO presents program; PC election results are announced; Nursing honored; Western rep. at PC Friday; New mascot painting in gym; Workshop coming; PC enrollment is increasing; PC band is open to everyone; Good notes essential for good grades; Quotable Study Tips; Rape workshop to come to PC soon; Agri-business seminar to continue Saturday; PC women to discuss best-seller; Poetry reading at PC Feb. 22; Relieve your tensions at the Parkland gym; To My Valentine; Snacks, part of America, are not always bad; PC teacher writes book; Classifieds; Choosing a sports school; Cubs visit C-U; Parkland defeats number 1 school; PC to host basketball tourney; PC relay team places third
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Prospectus, February 21, 1979
Alina Rubio, Ahmad Korna, Maher Mansour, Mark Sterkel, Terri Anderson, Tori Wagner, Tom Schmitz, and Pete Rosenbery
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT DAY; International students send invitation to PC; Krannert plays start Feb. 21; Register at PC for WIU term; Astronomy Club goes on trip; Life workshop coming; PC campus to be part of museum exhibit; Energy course offered; Blood drive; You'll have fun, fun, fun in the PC gameroom; Parkland's 'brothers' enter contest; Computer used for first time; PCA represents Parkland faculty; PC women to sponsor reading; Financial help for young women; PC sponsors health program; Classifieds; WPCD's Top Ten for the week of Feb. 19; PC to host B-ball tourney; Divorce rate keeps rising, one million annual divorces; VA has best seller available from gov't; Sectionals are coming; Four win meet; Women Cobras out for revenge
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Prospectus, February 28, 1979
Val Wallace, Terri Anderson, Pete Rosenbery, and Tom Schmitz
COBRAS GO TO STATE; Friends: top of the list; Letters to the editor: Vick Rogers apologizes for past letter to editor, Former griper changes mind about Canteen; PC presents aging sessions; Parkland Players present production; Trustees approve the letting of bids; Apply for PC award; WIU rep. here today; Register to vote; A day to remember...; Blood drive today; Seminar at PC Mar. 7; Political discussion; Tournaments coming to PC; Sleep seminar; WPCD's Best Music List; Classifieds; Goin' for it all; Sectional champion Cobras go to state; Track places second in Parkland Invitational
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Prospectus, March 14, 1979
Tom Schmitz, Pete Rosenbery, Val Wallace, Joy Dargan, Terri Anderson, Jeff Steeley, Jim Turk, and Beth Casady-Millsap
BREAK AWAY: NEXT WEEK IS SPRING BREAK!!!!; Head to Head: drinking law analyzed; Illinois representatives discuss drinking age; Local stores biggest losers if drinking age is raised to 21; Parkland College News in brief: Real estate course, Think metric offered at PC, Paintings recovered, Club offering tutoring classes, Stained glass course added, Defensive driving program coming to PC; Kreskin must find paycheck to get paid; Kenny Rogers coming to Assembly Hall; 'Yes' coming to CU; Students have varied reactions to drinking age; Parkland Players give 'hilarious' performance; Two benefit concerts; Women to hold March events; PC Players perform... 'The Real Inspector Hound'; Phobias and fears not the same thing; Do you have a phobia?; Phobia Answers; Senior Art Mart to come May 5; After the thaw; Classifieds; Campus Paperback Bestsellers; 'The Warriors' worth going to see; Looking Glass; Kreskin comes to Parkland; Trackmen run away with Region IV title; PC student in national college racquetball; Cobra baseball is here
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Prospectus, March 28, 1979
Terri Anderson and Cathy Butler
SEE 'CONFESSIONS OF A DIETER' IN IMAGES; Parkland College: News in brief: Child's Play to give very first performance, Two courses added to roster, Refresher course, Astronomy Club to have slide show, Weight control program starts, PC to host speech contests, Illinois Bell rep. to speak April 3; Preregistration for fall semester begins April 16; Biofeedback answered; Classifieds; Spring workshops to begin; New workshops; Parkland radio station will air health programs; Correction; PC to get Kreskinized; Kreskin is offering a $50,000 challenge; Correction
"Images" literary magazine pages 3-10
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Prospectus, April 4, 1979
Jeff Steely and Beth Casady-Millsap
APATHY AT PARKLAND; Editorial: Stop Apathy. Show you care; Staerkel seldom seen at PC; Parkland student feel student fovernment is inefficient; History April Fool's Day; Trustees have two seats open in coming election; EIU rep here Thurs. April 19; Alliance wants IP to stop construction; Contributions of women is subject of program at PC; Health program coming April 10; New students run radio show; Win ten free albums in WPCD logo contest; Funny program on energy April 12; Adult workshop; PC day May 5; Block's art in museum; Real estate workshop; Ag club elects officers for coming year; Epilepsy talk; Tournaments here April 9; Undesirable discharged veterans receive aid; Classifieds; Not just another act; Foreign films coming to PC April 17 and 19; Campus Paperback Bestsellers; Women's forum on April 10; Looking Glass: A look at women in politics; German club gives lunch and offers recipes for the chef; Sign up for intramurals
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Prospectus, April 11, 1979
Jon Sivier, Eleanor Crittenden, Tom Schmitz, and Pete Rosenbery
A VICTORIOUS PAKRLAND SPEECH TEAM; Letters to the Editor: PC student disagrees with sports sexism, Canteen boycott is explained, Response to stugo letter, Hedges studo member; PC News in Brief: Self-defense workshop here, Annual canoe trip, Graduates get ready, Insurance available for summer, Annual PC health fair, U of I drum major tryouts, New senator for stugo, PC student art show to begin, Nursing home lecture, Program on plastic surgery, EIU rep here; 7 go to Nationals; Program on energy; Vietnam vets treated unfairly; Billy Joel to be at Assembly Hall April 25; Student from PC is named a delegate; Walkathon April 28; Housewives are stereotyped; Meier helps with AP story; Parkland--A night student's view; Rules for Kreskin; Marijuana survey taken at Parkland; Challenge from Prospectus; Classifieds; HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa; Parkland track team places fifth in meet; Cobras have 5-1 record and are fifth in the state
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Prospectus, April 18, 1979
Cathy Butler, Tom Schmitz, Beth Casady-Millsap, Mike Mueller, Jeff Steely, Pete Rosenbery, and Laurie Ellis
SPRING AT PARKLAND! IS IT REALLY HERE?; Kelly wins UPI award; PC students discuss Canteen; Stu-go discusses many subjects at last meeting; The Looking Glass: Spiritual awakening of women; Equine Club to host horse show at PC; Soap operas--A way of life for millions of Americans; Classified Advertising; Parkland student body to vote May 2 and 3; Trout steps down as coach; Walkathon to be April 28; Reader's theatre to perform at PC; Cobras split double-header; Girl's softball has slow start; Two Cobra tracksters place second
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Prospectus, April 25, 1979
Beth Casady-Millsap, Joy Dargan, Pete Rosenbery, Eleanor Crittenden, and Tom Schmitz
PARKLAND HOSTS HEALTH FAIR; Kreskin amazes Parkland audience; The Looking Glass: Men and women are changing; Two PC students win awards; Teacher aide banquet set; Artists take part in PC Senior Art Mart; Film to be shown on communication; Parkland hosts math contest; ISU rep to be at PC today; Brown bagger here Thurs.; SSU rep here today; Classified Advertising; PC hosts Health Fair: Students encouraged to learn about their health; No laughing matter; Draft is inevitable; The start was slow, but track finishes big; Error-plagued Cobras split, prepare for sectional tourney; Top area wrestlers have interest in attending, wrestling at PC; Gary Rucks signs to play at UMSL
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Prospectus, May 2, 1979
Mary Alicia Tangora, Steve McDonald, Jerome D. Townsend, Meggie Brown, Marian Woodside, Jim Rowlen, Beth Casady-Millsap, Jeff Steely, Tom Schmitz, and Pete Rosenbery
TIPS FOR TRAVELING ABROAD; Townsend running for president: Ends one-year probation; Tangora running for stugo president; McDonald seeks senator re-election, runs for Campus Organization seat; Townsend running for president, concerned about use of activity fee; Brown to run for v.p.; Woodside for experience in student government; Rowlen will not become puppet; Parkland College News: Program on arthritis coming, PC dental classes to be capped May 6, Workshop here today, Hot dog sale, raffle, Vaughn 'gives a darn'; PC speech team finishes season; The Looking Glass: Sexes at war?; Women discuss ERA in Illinois; Blood bank on campus; Rock 'n roll's yes gets positive review; Mangione is appearing in C-U; Puts out one heck of a show, though: Ecept on stage to old fans, Joel is a stranger no more; Mexicana offers discounts to students who visit Mexico; Traveling abroad: Tips for the summer traveler; Hassle-Free Trips; How's Your Travel IQ?; 'Tales and Things,' jazz, and symphonies highlight Krannert events this week; Convocations Schedule For May; Challenge from Prospectus; Let in fresh air and sunshine; Student art work displayed in show; Woods dedication on Sun., May 6; Classifieds; HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa; Baseball team disappointed after 11-3 loss; PC track out for revenge as they travel to Naperville
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Prospectus, May 9, 1979
Terri Anderson, William M. Staerkel, Cathy Butler, Tom Schmitz, Richard Berbaum, Cathy Myers, Jim Corley, and Pete Rosenbery
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '79; All good things must end; Staerkel's farewell; Bookstore heads discussion at recent stu-go meeting; Registration schedule; Tornado season approaching: safety procedures at PC; Health program Tues., May 15; Flynn, graduation speaker; Kelly has new position; Tangora wins election; Energy saving tips can save money and conserve fuel; Do you know when final exams are?; Boyke to perform at PC tomorrow; Parkland College Day at Market Place Mall; McLaughlin captures concert crowd; New program caters to hunger for food service personnel; PC awards banquet tonight at Round Barn; Letter of thanks; Pre-register for classes tomorrow; Congratulations Class Of '79; Last Paper Laffs; Classifieds; Campus Paperback Bestsellers; Chuck Mangione at C-U; A day at the races; Cobras stun Danville with 2 shutouts; 'Still can't win' Cobras take 2nd; Sports editorial: 'Outlaws' sprint to fans delight
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Prospectus, August 28, 1979
Randy R. Strebing, Carl Phillips, Mark Sterkal, and William M. Staerkel
HERE WE GO AGAIN: REGISTRATION HASSLES; Stugo takes action; 'Chaos' to highlight beginning of school; Commuter program will help Parkland people save gas; Stugo elections for ten seats is 12-13; Dedication features teleconferencing; Women to show defense; Computer majors eligible for ICP scholarship; Gammon on top of Comm. Dept.; Volunteers are wanted at UI; After registration, it can only get better; More music plays at PC; A quiz from abroad; Honor students total 46; IOC will meet next Tuesday; Dupe dept. is expanding; VA rules upheld in courts; ID rules listed; Slick can hurt Midwest; Parking regulations listed; Top 10 List from WPCD Radio; Athletic schedules: Golf Schedule -- 1979, Cross Country Schedule -- 1979, Women's Volleyball Schedule -- 1979; Roueche suggests using videotapes of lectures; Pres. Staerkel greets students; PC lists job opportunities; Classified Advertising; Advertising Policy; Tickets are on sale on operas; New organization 'flocks' with others; Tenant Union plant sale will be held next weekend; Women's b-ball to have meeting; Student organizations listed; Fast Freddy forecasts again
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Prospectus, September 5, 1979
Thomas K. Goba, Mark Sterkel, Tom Schmitz, and Randy R. Strebing
ACTIVITIES DAY -- A PICTURESQUE SCENE; C-U Cablevision arrives; Common names red-tape; Neal gives advice to new internationals; Latest minority receives attention; 'Forum' to hold first meeting; One-man exhibit; Chaotic Climax to 'Fall Chaos'; Classified Advertising; Top 10 List from WPCD Radio; Family Services meets weekly -- Sept. 19; Single Parent Shop; Mathphobia; Notice: Application dates for future U. of I. D. V. M.'s; Latest registration total; Painting Presented; Prairie Fall Century set; Pragler named coach; Sports meetings upcoming; Freddy fumbles opener, hopes for bright results; Fast Freddy Contest
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Prospectus, September 12, 1979
Cindy Smith, Thomas Goba, Dane Bundy, Rodney Keller, Rae Ann Meyer, Jeff Bergstrom, Karyn Widloski, and Letitia Lyons
VOTE!; Arlo Guthrie is reviewed -- onstage and off; Cobras to star on TV; Bloodsucking auditions to be held next week; Real estate workshop Sat.; Join the Circle K; International rep. speaks out; Support the candidate of your choice: Vote today; Start a write-in campaign; The two faces of Arlo; Top 10 For WPCD; Classifieds; Chanute celebrates Hispanic week; 'Pal' program trying to get a start; STO will have formal Rush; Circus reservations still available; New art shop in St. Joseph; Krannert events thru 16th; Freddy is upset; Sport shortssportshortsportshortsport; Fast Freddy Contest
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Prospectus, September 19, 1979
Thomas Goba, Pete Rosenbery, Niel Henriksen, Tori Wagner, Kevin King, Chris Slack, and Randy R. Strebing
PARKLAND--A KING'S PALACE; Student elections lacks voters, candidates, and issues; Parkland College Results of Student Government Election Sept. 12, 13, 1979; Bad Co.: not much fantasy; No record for PC; U.S. productivity down; Sigma Theta Phi: the rush is on; Pro Kennedy group holds first meeting: Notice; WPCD: African affairs needed; Inventory Lists; Parkland Art Program sponsors St. Louis trip; PC offers music; Goldrush has new life; 'Forum' talks stugo and drinking age; All-Comers pulls surprises; Classifeds; Otrabanda comes to PC; Last Chance to Sign Up for Student Health Insurance; Seven fare well in Freddy; Fast Freddy Contest; Crowd at presentation; U.S. table tennis getting popular; Spikers hopes are high; Elam strides toward victory; Parkland Women's Volleyball Roster
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Prospectus, September 26, 1979
Charlene Szymusiak, Thomas Goba, Brian King, and Mary Ellen Page Jr.
SMALL CHANGE BY FOOD SERVICE; Goba's prayer for all; Letter to editor: Apathy justified?; U. of I. wants YOU!; Submit originals NOW!; Visual Art grad returns; To be at U. of I. tonight: Otrabanda appears; Long livers learn disco, activities fill program; Weight Program starts; BEOG increases; Student government discusses issues; Mental retardation causes and helps; Krannert features the Young Illini; Parkland Board okays budget; College Community Board promotes togetherness; Local student FFA president; Sistercelebration; Birth Defects Any Cures?; Everybody lights up for Styx concert; U. of I. finds Twain treasures; Trilingual comedy this weekend; N.O.W. fights back in rally Fri.; Leaf burning can begin October 1; W.I.R.E. forms Oct. 1-7 p.m.; Classifieds; Karate meets; Illini ranked 13th: Penthouse lists bottom 20; New players, field, for baseball; V-ball wrap-up; Illini starting time changed; Fast Freddy Contest; Freddy goes 8-5
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Prospectus, October 3, 1979
Pete Rosenbery, Sharon Wienke, Kevin King, Brenda Keith, Julie Fiscus, and Phil Trohler
PC HEAD COUNT RECORD HIGH; Letter to editor: Rebuttal to election apathy; Real estate workshop; Estate taxes, wills trusts workshop; Dracula cast chosen; Workshops offered in non-traditional careers; Food Service prposed; Parkland Food Survey; Phi Beta Lambda meets; Community Recycling Center wants recycleable material; Youth Symphony auditioning; Sigma Theta Phi has poor turnout; Bicycling C-U style; Bicycle problems; Krannert presents theatrics; Monticello Council makes inquiries; Financial Aid Office offers two reliefs; No, this isn't London fog; Photography exceeds; WPCD-FM celebrates L. Skynyrd; PC station plans 20 new shows; DA Program under way; Pet advice available now; Arts Weel in Illinois this Saturday; Krannert events listed; Weekend accident claims Parkland student's life; Artist awaits Autumn; Classifieds; Submit originals NOW!; Oktoberfest celebrated in Atwood Arthur Knights vs. The Rajahs; Assertiveness for Elderly; Reviews: Album buying advice/guide, Thorogood's newest album; Alan Alda's latest effort: 'The Eduction of Joe Tynan'; Spikers look to rebound; Freddy banishes Frank; Fast Freddy Contest; Frisbee show Oct. 9-11 a.m.; Intramurals begin
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Prospectus, October 10, 1979
Teri Blackmore, Thomas Goba, Marianne Fejes, Julie Fiscus, Brenda Keith, Mary Ellen Page Jr., Rick Pollard, and Pete Rosenbery
WORLD PREMIERE AT PC; WPCD Top 20; Foreigners plan celebration; Stugo surveys spring break; S.T.O. to give keg in raffle; Leslie views Parkland as an advantage; Survey will help design new food facilities; Nursing gets rolling with record enrollment; Child rearing at PC; Parkland Food Survey; Three part life at PC; Calif. group at PC Tues.; Avionics meeting; Feature: Numbers unimportant, just good music for Irish; Rally for no taxes Monday; Concerts: Kansas stages show; WPCD to add new program; Classifieds; EMT workshop conducted at PC; Prospectus to publish Images; Reviews: 'Runner' doesn't stumble, Python religion, Buffest sings about islands, and islands, Talking Heads unafraid of the fear of music; V-ball sees the light, look for good week; Women Cobras prepare for season; Freddy continues loss skein; Fast Freddy Contest; Intramural Standings
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Prospectus, October 17, 1979
Joy Mason, Dale Holm, Fred Smith, Lavinnia Heap, Mary Ellen Page Jr., J.F. Hacker IV, Scott Alender, Marianne Fejes, Charlie Schumacher, Pete Rosenbery, and Rick Pollard
CANTEEN STILL IN TROUBLE; Language: Big adjustment; Across the globe; In the nation; Throughout the state; Around the town; Fire guts Athenaeum; Briefs: 'Living Newspaper' performs Oct. 23, German foods, Seniors to visit, Costumes display, Apply no more, Ciricle K events, Krannert events; Letter to editor: Ohio inmate wants pen-pal; Field trips to view artwork; French cooking offered Weds.; I.O.E. to evaluate Parkland College Oct. 30; Everyone would like a Vette; Feature: Fast Freddie wows women; Reviews: 'Long Run' ran, Science fiction and yesteryear unite in 'time after time', STYX book-album; Jumping out of a plane -- FOR FUN; Classifieds; Concerts: Frampton -- yea, Simms -- nay, Kenny Loggins storms C-U; Cross Country running well; Outlaws are a crowd pleaser; Sports: Cobras win 4 more; Superman Fast Freddy did it again? 4-9; Freddy's picks; Fast Freddy Contest; Intramural Standings
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Prospectus, October 24, 1979
Mary Ellen Page Jr., Charles Schumacher, LaVinnia Heap, J. F. Hacker IV, Rick Pollard, Sherry Ehmen, Jim Clennon, Pete Rosenbery, and Mike Downey
SURVEY MAKES WAVES; The Week in Review: Across the globe, In the nation, Throughout the state, Around the town, Etc….; Briefs: College to host math contest, Parkland Players present 'Dracula', Summary of board listed, Champaign council approves bonds, Women's program seeks young blood, Monticello council to discuss tax rate, Program on strokes to be presented, Arthritis program to be presented, Future educators program tomorrow, Nutritionm health, disease are topics, Store celebrates 1st; Letter to editor: Dean congratulates foreigners; Weekly Calendar; Area high schools to visit campus; S.T.O. raffle winners are announced; Give a little blood, then see blood; Women at Home on Tuesday; Editorial: Censorship at WPCD?; PATH raises grievances; Pumpkins and costumes in contest next week; Lincoln Square has art show; Oktoberfest today: a taste of German; Reviews: Ending to the beat has better taste, B-52s: a glimpse of future and past; Classifieds; Music club has enthusiasm; Athletic and rec fields near completion; V-ball gains momentum; Golf team advances to state; Elam blows off competition: harriers 3rd; PC hosts golf, gets 2nd; Fast Freddy loses again; Fast Freddy Contest
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Prospectus, October 31, 1979
Cyndi Smith, Marianne Fejes, Charles Schumacher, Margi Bachman, J. Gerdemann, Julie Fiscus, Brenda Keith, Sharon Wienke, and Mike Downey
FROM POLIDENT TO EFFERVESCENT: DOWNTOWN TO BE VINTAGE; Week in Review: Across the globe, In the nation, Throughout the state, Around the town; Poltergeists bump at night; Elam wins state CC; Correction…; Wilson thanks Ziggy fans; Briefs: Forum discusses survey, Brazilian pianist at Monticello Nov. 4, Debate: has America failed?, Art field trip features Toulouse-Lautrec, NHB sponsors student awards, One woman is 'nine Women', EMT workshop at PC Nov. 17, Parkland presents Survival Program; Weekly Calendar; Preppy yet potent: Heads progress the hard way; Letters to the Editor: Rep. Johnson opposes veto; When weather break thieves break in; Foreigners complain again; Treaters shouldn't 'trick'; Amittyville: fact or fiction?; Survey handed out next week; Classifieds; Checks cashable in Nov.; College Day at PC Nov. 7; Model govt. needs plans; Earn less than $6,000? Elgible for higher grant; Parkland offers Folkore; Harmful materials to be discusses; Knee surgery ousts Short; Home no help for golfers; You've waited long enough: shape up; Soccer club wins; Freddy heading toward poverty; Fast Freddy Contest
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Prospectus, November 7, 1979
Tom Schmitz, Joy Mason, Bruno Behrend, Marianne Fejes, J. F. Hacker IV, and Sharon Wienke
LOCAL CLUB LOCKED IN WITH JOLIET INMATES; Week in Review: Across the globe, In the nation, Throughout the state, Etc….; ERA activists need new blood; Briefs: Youthgrants offering 100 awards, Nat'l Lawyer Guild holds conference, Real Estate review, PC offering film course, Faculty wives activity tonight, Blood drive nets gallons; Awareness club rallied for tax; America has not failed--debate did; Letters to the Editor: Headline found offensive, Convocations Senator has mixed emotions, Foreigners have complaint right, Apathy is universal, Lack of coverage pointed out; Audience awakens to AATW music; Pablo cruises to the sun; Classifieds; Mary Lee Sargent: promoting women's course; Parkland College Men's Basketball; College Day at PC Nov. 7; Cooper has high hopes; V-ball advances; Parkland to host State Volleyball Tourney; Contestants have easy week; Fast Freddy Contest
"Images" literary magazine pages 5-8
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Prospectus, November 14, 1979
Don Nolen, Bruno Behrend, Marianne Fejes, and Chris Slack
ILLINOIS WILL END CANTEEN CONTRACT; Week in Review: Across the globe, In the nation, Throughout the state; Briefs: Reserve courses, Apply for study in Scandinavia, Ped emergency workshop here, All they want is a fair fight, Reader's audition, There is life after a heart attack; Faculty Focus: Education is more than numbers and chemicals; Letters to the Editor: MTD said unfair, Contestants thanked, Advertisers pleased; Candidates guide listed; Concern expressed; Classifieds; Campus Question: If the presedential election were today, who would you vote for?; Girls V-ball impressive against chammps; Flu epidemic flattens Elam; WPCD claims IM crown; Defense keys victory; Freddy rebounds; Fast Freddy Contest
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