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Prospectus, January 23, 1980
Sherry Ehmen, Broc Bell, Jeff Steely, Mary Ellen Page Jr., Chris Slack, and Pete Rosenbery
CHANGES TO START THE 80S; College hosts Telethon; Board of Trustees meeting listed; Bad weather stations to tune to; Week in Review: World, Nation, State; Records were made to be broken: Alpine skiing in Illinois can be dangerous; SIU-C to have Guest Day; Five weeks of travel and study in Spain available in the summer; U. of I. visitation set for Feb. 8; Campus Question: Do you think the Americans should boycott the Moscow Olympics?; Play in the band; Medicare 7, 8 or 9 to perform; Batik exhibit on display; Three courses on gardening, pests, and diseases offered; Birthday celebration in Feb. for Susan B. Anthony features dramatic readings, and play; Slew of music courses available; Religion course and Creative Workshop offered; Prospectus makes format changes; Letters to the Editor: Handicapped are human, Thanks from PATH, Article comments, Likes SUPRHOLDR; Fall semester Honors List totals 510; Opening available in teacher aide program; Job hopping causes paycheck losses; Best films of the 70s rated; Coins may value more than the silver it has; U. of I. physicist predicts weather: Keep smiling -- next year will be worse; Krannert events are listed; Volunteers wanted to help U. of I. visually impaired students to study; Burnham accepted as pre-admission site; Statewide campaign recruits applicants for law enforcement positions; Mariott's seeks talent; Classifieds; Setbacks don't hamper Cobra play, yet; Women B-ballers keep on winning, snare PC Invitational crown; Women's Schedule -- 1980; Boys' Schedule; Parkland College Track Schedule 1980 Indoor; Women pull out close one to win over Lincoln Land; Bench Warmer: Olympic dream becoming a continuous nightmare; Three Cobras place first; Bowl games ruin Freddy's average; B-ball even after win; Women's softball to have meeting
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Prospectus, January 30, 1980
J.F. Hacker, Sharon Wienke, Pete Rosenbery, and Chris Slack
CANDIDATES HAVE UNTIL TOMORROW; Dungeons and Dragons; Afro-American meeting next Tues.; Applications for classes accept; Speech team places; Spring break; Week in Review: World, Nation, State; Campus Question: What do you think about reinstating registration?; Travel trend in 80s to be recreational; Highway death toll decreased in 1979; Shott to perform tomorrow; Letters to the Editor; Blood drive is today in the college center; No-fault can pay sooner; PSA club sponsors child abuse seminar; All kinds of action at Krannert; Yoga class scheduled; Spanish lecture; From the start 70s bring thought vs. glitter; Ecstasy in music; Out of the 60s, land into the 70s; Telethon; PC Child Development--a growing program; Accouning assistance in Learning Lab; St. Olaf Choir to performm 'Hymne' at Krannert Friday; Object to war? Register with CCCO; Classifieds; Parkland basketball attendance declining; Cobra's Patrick, Lex place; Updated CPR, first aid certificates suggested for all Illinois coaches; Bench Warmer: Parkland Ski Club sets sights on 1980 Winter Olympics; Cobras slip past Danville; Ingram sparks women with 37
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Prospectus, February 6, 1980
Mary Alicia Tangora, Rodger Deer III, Heidi Weber, Terry Strom, Rodney Keller, Sharon Wienke, Sherry Ehmen, Pete Rosenbery, J.F. Hacker IV, T. Scott Alender, and Chris Slack
BUSH BREAKFASTS WITH CHAMPAIGN: FRESH FROM IOWA VICTORY, GEORGE BUSH SPEAKS TO CROWD; College hours are in jeopardy; Week in Review: World, State; Elections today for Stugo; Campus Happenings; Black History Month; Counseling center for choosing careers; Child abuse seminar at Parkland College; Chief Dye: 'drinking laws tough to enforce'; Campus Question: Has raising the drinking age affected your social life?; Letters to the editor: Intramurals for females, also; Between the Tracks: New Wave groups to start off the 80s; Heartbreakers selling big; Free Wheelin' puts out new LP; Classifieds; Champaign Park District counts on donations; Four Cobras win: Trackmen win Chicago Relays meet; U. of I. members help skiers; Exhibit of Olympics at U. of I.; Intramural basketball starts; Mile Relay highlights Cobra's track meet; Cagers upset Kankakee; Bench Warmer: Women cagers look tough; Women slip to 13-6; IM adds volleyball
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Prospectus, February 13, 1980
Sharon Wienke, Sherry Ehmen, Charles Schumacher, James E. Coates, J.F. Hacker IV, Jim Clennon, Jim Walden, and Chris Slack
STATE REPS, STUDENTS DISCUSS DRINKING AGE; Lazarro runs for State's Atty.; Campaign puts Connally in Champaign; Certified by AORN; Volleython; Dental clinic; Campus Happenings; Guidelines for job applicants; Zippert to draw; Susan B. Anthony events; Parkland instructor's drawings published; Philemon--Parkland College spring musical; Tired Bonoff raises spirits; Between the Tracks; Choir Concert changes skeptic's view; Now there is frost upon the hill; Classifieds; Heart-throbbers; Trackmen impressive in "Parkland get-together"; CIAC title hopes dashed with loss; Bench Warmer: King, Harris give Cobras consistency; Women win over Danville; Intramural teams head into third week of season; Intramural Basketball Standings
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Prospectus, February 20, 1980
Steve McDonald, Allen Hartter, Cyndi Smith, Sharon Wienke, Sherry Ehmen, J.F. Hacker IV, Lori Walsh, Chris Slack, and Pete Rosenbery
JOURN, BROADCAST STUDENTS TOUR SOUTHLAND; University Ave. to receive facelift, lights; Week in Review: World, Nation, State, Local; New "bus shelter" for MTD riders; Cancelled; Faculty Focus: You were conned, "Mr. Novak!"; DSC aids handicapped; Parkland horse program breeds interest; Many careers in agriculture are available; Dates to live by; English 100 testing goes through studies; Letters to the Editor: They can't change; Radio programs on health information; PC Women's Forum; Between the Tracks: Another oh so boring Best of the Year; Soap operas grab student attention in television lounge; Steve's 'shoes' funny; Up against "The Wall"; Classifieds; Pratt, Dunson add sparkle; Women cagers up two more; Equine Club makes horse sense; Bench Warmer: Coaches, faculty put stress on winning; Cobras split in B-ball; PC's Cox, Clark, win; Hoop Express, Pacers take lead
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Prospectus, February 28, 1980
Sherry Ehmen, Sharon Wienke, Mick Fields, J.F. Hacker IV, Joe Perry, and Chris Slack
CENSUS WILL DETERMINE REVENUE, POPULATION, ETC.; Scholarship fund started; SNOWBOUND; Week in Review: World, Nation, State, Local; Letters to the Editor: Guerilla activity, On drinking--, Questioner gets answered--, Starvation--, Equal Rights--; S.T.O. to meet; Sculpture awarded; Exam anxiety; Program sponsors workshop; Preparing a resume that suits your needs; Board approves new salaries, schedule; Parkland to host annual math contest; Mighty Joe Young got his mojo workin'; Dates to live by; Zippert draws her way into heart of PC; Marianne remains faithful to rock and roll; Between the Tracks: Hacker abandons turntable for a look between the dials; Marshall Tucker brings the south; Classifieds; Cox highlights; Cagers should be ready; Cagers finish on high note; Bench Warmer: Out-of-district recruiting needed to improve; Cobras to host Regionals; Intramural Basketball Standings
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Prospectus, March 5, 1980
Cyndi Smith, Kevin King, Sherry Ehmen, Lori Walsh, Randy Pregler, Chris Slack, and Sharon Wienke
ISSUES BREWING IN MAYOR'S OFFICE; Courts swinging to harshness; McJilton has high outlook for Rantoul; Dressage Seminar at PC Saturday; Week in Review: World, Nation, State, Local; Defensive driving workshop; Growth and development of children to be discussed at first meeting of PACT; PC classes for older adults; Women's History; CPA to discuss tax returns; Women's program offers workshops; Climbing high: an obsession; New organization gets parents and kids together; Dance Marathon at U. of I.; EMTs get refresher course; Dates to live by; Student tells of her adventures in Mexico; "Spring Game Tourneys" for all Parkland students; Karate; Classifieds; Parkland Basketball; Cobras capture Region crown; Bench Warmer: "Bench is a learning lesson": Kaminke; Parkland ends on a down note; Illini, Loyola in NIT tonight; Swags win, We lose, Tourney begins
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Prospectus, March 12, 1980
Tori Wagner, Sharon Wienke, Pete Rosenbery, T. Scott Alender, Mick Fields, and Chris Slack
BROWN LOOKS TO JUNE OPENING OF NEW JAIL; Today is 14th year of reality; World; Nation; State; Local; The 'biggest little station' grows with national format; Safety measures discussed; EIU offers study of American Southwest; AAA advises drivers to clean car windows; New world for women opens up; Critical care nursing seminar for R.N.s to be sponsored by P.C.; Relationships discussed in new child rearing course; Program entitled 'Women Alone'; Art Mart; Typing contest at PC; Training course offered to aides; Dates to live by; Letter answered; ERA upheld; Contest; Primary preview: candidates listed; Bebe le Heart; Heartbrakers, living live; Classifieds; PCF selling advanced tickets for 'Jesus'; 'Setzuan good woman' a stage triumph; Cobras look towards season-opening trip; Patricks, Toland lead Cobras NJCAA bid; Bench Warmer: Assassin's book tells the realities of pro football
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Prospectus, March 19, 1980
Sherry Ehmen, Scott Alender, Ken Ferran, Mark Sterkel, Sharon Wienke, and Pete Rosenbery
THREE SEMINARS AT PC DURING APRIL; A future for cancer, Lamping speaks Tues.; Women Joined: conference this week; Cox, Meyers guitar duo Thurs.; Goodwin speaks diet; Week in Review: World, Nation, State, Local; Letters to the Editor: Rally knocked; April Outlook; Snowbirds get caught by Touristmongers: The North invades the South every Spring; Agent Orange herbicide still unknown as to its long-term effects; Dates to live by; Fortress has new wave touch; Parkland College Softball Schedule 1980; Kenny Rogers can upgrade even the dirtiest cowboys; Claude Kipnis talks without speaking; Krannert events list; Journey departs any way you want; U. of I. to "jazz it up"; Classifieds; Final Results Men NJCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships Columbia, Missouri March 14-15, 1980; Sports-in-Review: Olympics, Baseball, Basketball, Track; Hoop Express grabs IM crown; Skoal/Happy Days picks All-America; Healthy tips in program; Parkland places fifth in NJCAA, Patrick sparkles, Toland shines; Women cagers receive awards: Ingrum is MVP; Patrick earns Outstanding award; UPD sponsors Cub trip; Bench Warmer: Tatum let up once, but never more
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Prospectus, March 26, 1980
Tom Schmitz, Tori Wagner, Sharon Wienke, Randy Pregler, Sherry Ehmen, Tracy Rathbun, and Chris Slack
INMATES DETERMINE CONSTITUTION; Perucca cites apathy in elections; Need in pharmacies create program need; Week in Review: World, Nation, State, Local; Dates to live by; Astronomy is looking up; PC Info office serves public; Security hears sad stories; Be Warned!; Census mailed this week; Health Fair on April 9; Health Services will discuss health problems; Redmon earns award, speech team places fourth; Ronnie McDowell complains of stereotype; County Audubon Society wants bird count; Fertilizing, part of series; Theatre sells subscriptions; Classifieds; Sports in Review...; U of I's Groppel disputes tennis traditions; Applications accepted for Park District help; Cobras sweep first two games; Bench Warmer: Mississippi mud, rains dampen hardballers' trip; Strong pitching, hitting for Cobras
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Prospectus, April 9, 1980
Rick Pollard, Sherry Ehmen, Tracy Rathbun, Mick Fields, Chris Slack, and Sharon Wienke
SPECIAL APRIL FOOL'S FRONT PAGE; FBI probe links Vance with wife's death; New courses offered in Fall; Drinking law blamed for PC student's tragic death; Unknown student turns into lamp; Weak in Review; But seriously, folks…; Graduates prepare; Register for courses between Aprul 14-25; Stroke Club meets; PATH schedules Awareness Week; Nat'l Guard needs members; Week in Review; Dodds, Miller file petition for Board of Trustees; Buses capture eye, will peak curiosity; Census teams counting those unaccounted for; Week in Review: World, Nation; Dr. Kleiber presents program; Jazz highlights Krannert events; Placement office says summer jobs are scarce; Workshop for women Saturday; Health Fair is today; Sanders' book: a shocker; Police reggaes out; Sweet gets bitter; Classifieds; Tolono woman wins Fla. trip sweepstakes; Hobby for Paxton man: Trapping takes know-how; Babysitting class offered; U. of I. rec center to serve handicapped; Cobras split four-game series with LLCC; Otloe places 10th at SIU; Equine Club hosts show; Cox wins in Louisville Relays; Parkland College Outdoor Track Schedule; Bogus Sports in Review: Baseball, Football, Basketball, Rifle, Milestones, Wrestling
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Prospectus, April 16, 1980
Phil Troehler, Tim Battershell, Chris Slack, Rich Pollard, Mick Fields, and Sharon Wienke
EARTH DAY SCHEDULED; Procrastination hurts registration; Colleges effects on community studied; Letters to the Editor: Questioner is back; Student poets submit for anthology book; Women sponsors women's music; CPD offers reduced tickets for Six Flags; Tornado warnings/watch procedures listed for emergency use if needed; Diabetes workshop; Children's toys are more computerized; Chapin gives views on World Hunger Year; Dates to live by; Four great nights for Jazz Festival; London Calling could be most important release; Classifieds; Sports in Review: Baseball, Basketball Playoffs, College Recruits, Golf, Olympics; It's not too late to turn in census; Cobras win 'em in the fourth inning; School records fall at EIU; Hitting improves: Cobras win 3; Jacksonville b-ballers to play for Cobras; Park District sponsors kids dog show Sat.
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Prospectus, April 23, 1980
Sharon Wienke, Sherry Ehmen, Tracy Rathbun, Randy Pregler, and Chris Slack
STUGO CANDIDATES HAVE UNTIL THURS. TO HAND IN PETITIONS; Hat contest is tomorrow; Horse show is a success; New grove to help celebrate Arbor Day; Week in Review: World, Nation, State; Spring fever is a common college disease; Children can attend College for Kids; Fishing clinic for anglers scheduled; Pizza changing with times; Champion bowlers may attend Parkland; Students are animal nurses; WPCD to air math contest; Break Away; Seminar on hazardous material Sat.; May Day coming to PC; Dates to live by; Classifieds; Defense puts Cobras on the winning side; Cobras burn the track during warm weather; Women beat Illini, fall to Boilermakers; CPD and USTA plan team tennis leagues; Gibson City's Meyer picks Parkland; Team hitting knocks foes out of park
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Prospectus, April 30, 1980
Cynthia Vaughan, Mark Balcer, Mitzi Greene, Pete Rosenbery, S. Armstrong, Sherry Ehmen, Mary Lee Sargent, Joe Perry, Sharon Wienke, and Chris Slack
STUDENT GOV'T ELECTIONS TODAY, TOMORROW; Week in Review: World, Nation; Skyrocket interest rates force insurance borrowing; PC student heads to DC; Parkland Teacher Aide Program hosts Recognition Banquet Wed.; Illinois future can be as bright as ever; Arbor Day celebrated last Friday; Dental students to be capped; Males can survive; Women's Program offers workshops; Community colleges can contribute; Open house of woods; Westerners celebrate different May Day; StuGo sponsors spring activities featuring balloons, kites, jazz; Letters to the Editor: Philemon lauded, Faculty thieves; One parent families are discussed; Cheap trick...; and Ted Nugent rock Assembly Hall; Classifieds; Dates to live by; Sports in Review: Baseball, Basketball, Hockey; Garden workshop concludes; Journ instructor gets textbook published; Forum presented Wed.; Track ready for state; Umpires clinic scheduled; Lucy coin sends Cobras to state; Cobras rounding out for sectional; New track gets workout; Parkland Baseball Statistics
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Prospectus, May 7, 1980
Kevin King, Sherry Ehmen, Lori Walsh, Dan Jones, Sharon Wienke, T. Scott Alender, Mary Ellen Page Jr., Randy Pregler, and J.F. Hacker IV
STAERKEL ANNOUNCES ADDITIONS, CHANGES TO TAKE PLACE BEFORE FALL; Inflation plan announced; Interest-gathering accounts: big financial changes for U.S.; Walsh, Wienke to be 1980-81 co-editors; Resolution is just a suggestion; Youngersters voicing opinions on candidates; Trikes: the new mode of transportation; Special Olympics teaches student; Spring fever in college; Krannert events are listed; Letters to the Editor; REO still favorite in the Midwest; Dates to live by; Movie tells of anti-war movement in '60s; Rec students provide overnight camp-out; The sky's the limit; Classifieds; C-U 'turned upside down' by punch of Journey and Ramones; Training for women; Trackmen win Region, smash state records; Parkland bows out of Section, prepares for conference tourney; Cobras lose at State; Complete Parkland Statistics
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Prospectus, May 14, 1980
Sherry Ehmen, Susan M. Beck, Rick Pollard, William M. Staerkel, Sharon Wienke, and Chris Slack
GRADUATES, OR ALMOST GRADUATES, ARE LOOKING TO THE YEARS AHEAD; Intellectual Freedom Essay winner: Maybe they know something in the 2nd grade that we don't; My momma was cumulus; Reporter blows it, Twist blues it; Stars highlight Sullivan; Staerkel bids farewell; Attention; Doomsday schedule; Letters to the Editor; It takes a week, but you can try out your water bed before you buy; Dates to live by; Classifieds; The softball nine win conference; Bench Warmer: LaBadie's enthusiasm rubs off on athletes; Cobras beat Danville, 23-7; Complete Parkland Baseball Statistics
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Prospectus Magazine, July 1980
Tom Schmitz, Cynthia Vaughan, Sharon Wienke, Randy Pregler, and Mary Page
JULY 4 FESTIVITIES WILL BE REAL BLAST; Welcome; Summer is best for aid applicants; Stu-go president wants to greet, meet students; When lights go down; Looking ahead: College for Kids, Thunderbirds, Roadeo, Reviews; Hardee's -- best eatin' at Parkland; Notice; Remodeling continues; It's a kid's world, for sure; Up, Up, Up, and away --all in formation; Mosquitos are coming, can carry encephalitis; Kids and TV get reviewed; Don't blame neighbors for nature's own faults; What d'ya say?; Sunshine Theatre is a first for C-U; The only chills come from drinking soda; Ride 'em busboy?
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Prospectus, August 25, 1980
Sharon Wienke, William M. Staerkel, Mark Sterkel, and Chris Slack
"FALL IN"; Senate to hold elections; Ready or not…; President Staerkel welcomes students; U of I ROTC courses available to Parkland College students; Mexico -- A Land of Contrast; Dates to Live By; Parkland choral music has new conductor, big plans; Classes offered at Monticello, Lincoln schools; Courses offered to music lovers; Outlook optimistic for baseball; Women's fast pitch softball meeting to be held Thursday; Fall tryouts for baseball; Fall Sports Schedules; Summer sports in review...; V-ballers face tough schedule, meeting and tryouts Tuesday
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Prospectus, September 4, 1980
Larry Williams, Scott Alender, Mark Sterkel, Randy Pregler, Yolanda Steffey, Chris Slack, and Cathy Conerty
HARDEES -- BEST EATIN' ALL AROUND -- TO OPEN ON CAMPUS NEXT WEEK; Qualifications listed for Student Senate elections; Letters to the Editors: Volleyball coach promises excitement, Student government says thanks; Alender is new Entertainment Editor; The Cars "Panorama" lacks uniqueness of previous albums; PC Datebook; Collge predicts record enrollment; New recruits; Fall Routine "Falls Into" Place; Science You Can See: When is an eclipse not an eclipse?; Center provides services; Newman Club may be reinstated; CTEP program in effect; Acct. students learn in lab; Parkland Christian Fellowship group hears stance; 142 make honor's list; Fast Freddy makes debut; Parkland People; B-ball season around courner, meeting today; Fast Freddy Contest; Bench Warmer: Cobras enter season with one letterman
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Prospectus, September 10, 1980
Cathy Conerty, Jim Case, Connie Strater, William Hill, Mark T. Williams, Harry Little, Becky Murphy, Nancy Huddleston, Rodney Keller, Bob Dover, Brad Pfeifer, Craig Williams, Ken Spitz, Rodger Derr, James E. Coates, T. Scott Alender, Lori Walsh, Randy Pregler, and Chris Slack
ARE YOU A 'REAL STUDENT'?; Parkland People; Gamut challenges you; Emergency course offered; Oops!; Stugo hopefuls list qualifications; Kinks wow U of I fans; Coates announces student audtions; Country music is moving up; Women's Program offers self-series; Classifieds; Students are....well, just students; Student disappointed; Correction; Science You Can See: Ask not what Cable T.V. can do for you, ask what you can do for Cable T.V.; B-ball deadline is Sept. 22; Football and tennis are IM openers; PC Datebook; Golfers begin season with win over Danville; After some surprises last week, Fast Freddy is ready; LaBadie confident of his runners; Fast Freddy Contest; Bench Warmer: Cobras show talent
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Prospectus, September 17, 1980
Cathy Conery, Gwyn Gantter, Joe Perry, Jim Scott, Victor Logan, Lori Walsh, Randy Pregler, Bruce Andree, and Chris Slack
CATCHY SLOGAN BRINGS OUT RECORD NUMBER OF VOTES; Parkland People; Parkland English teacher speaks to PCF'ers on "Self-Image"; Head of Placement Counseling will help employment seekers; PACT offers program; Blood drive to be at PC; Attention Accounting students; Classifieds; PC Datebook; Record number of voters turn out to elect new Student Senators; Letters to the editor: Student disappointed; Long distance marriage works-- Susan Kelley sets an example; Women's Program offers self-series; Jackson Browne performance: unforgettable; Molly Hatchet's cuts are consistently impressive and original; Bowen: Radio won't roll over and die; Two kinds of clouds cause false tornado reports; Team shirts or fan shirts-- T-shirts make us all more human; P.C. Women's Program offers workshops; Sign up for insurance this week; PACT offers program; Science You Can See: Cosmos Is Coming!!; Parkland College Cross Country Schedule 1980; 100 cash awards offered young people; Local members attend convention; Golf team disappointing in PC Invitational; Fast Freddy won't contend Jimmy "The Greek" this week; Volleyball team opens season; Fast Freddy Contest; Bench Warmer: Faculty out to "upset" softball team
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Prospectus, September 24, 1980
Larry Williams, Cynthia Vaughan, Pat Trimble, Lori Walsh, Joe Perry, T. Scott Alender, Charles Schumacher, and Chris Slack
RODNEY DANGERFIELD GETS SOME RESPECT FROM PC; PCF group greets newcomers; Parkland offers COSMOS telecourse; Clerks to be on campus to register voters; Women's Program discusses importance of adequate diet; Breakdown of budget: Where does all your money go?; Women's Program presents last of self-care series; Parkland College Board of Trustees meets; Members needed; A friend is someone who...; Family Life Program offers "Living in Step"; Chimera Inc. offers workshop; PACT presents seminar for expectant parents; Steve Goodman: A talented performer; The "Ducks" have a good time; Rodney Dangerfield: I don't get no respect; "He will always get respect in Champaign-Urbana"; Francis named "Outstanding Young Men of America"; Eisner to hold celebration; Classifieds; Showcase and workshop Oct. 8; PACT presents program: Early childhood; Volleyballers win two; Upsets spoil Fast Freddy; All you "lost" freshman-- pay attention to this story; Fast Freddy Contest
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Prospectus, October 1, 1980
Charles Schumacher, Tijuana Brummet, Alan Edwards, Gabrielle Martin, Cathy Wiater, T. Scott Alender, Cynthia Vaughan, Pat Trimble, Larry Williams, Tim Huff, Linda Bruns, and Chris Slack
HAVE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE YET? REGISTER THE PAINLESS WAY--ON CAMPUS; Election '80: The man behind the woman; Handicrafts taught to senior citizens; Got a pet peeve, gripe, or opinion? Write PROSPECTUS' editor!; MMWW gives calendar of topics; Make Christmas gift decorations now; Student Government will hold O.RG.I.I. in Lounge; Record Enrollment: Fall enrollment sets new record; Activities set for Society; Insurance offered; No overdubbing results in very, very good record; Letters to the editor: Student wants late breakfast; Our Mistake!; Urbana student wins PC faculty wives' $200; Park district has youth fall classes; Give Blood Today; Science You Can See: The chemistry of photography; Parkland student reps needed for committees; New officers named for Parkland's PATH; Children's art exhibit to be Oct. 4, 9-9, Market Place Mall; Arts activities and events need co-sponsors; PLATO proves very popular; Peptic ulcers October 7 topic; PCF to hear Christian teachers; Need it? Financial aid still available; CPA Accounting Careers Conference to be Nov. 15; Classifieds; Football/tennis intermurals begin; Champaign Park District organizes basketball league; PC Datebook; Jeff Dodson places second in LT gold invitational; Women's V-ball record upped; PC baseball player wins; Gal Friday tries predicting; Fast Freddy Contest
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Prospectus, October 8, 1980
Ken Ferran, Lori Walsh, Charles Schumacher, and Mark Sterkel
PRESIDENT CARTER: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME; Letters to the editor: Black student questions fairness, Why not Ronald Reagan; International Students Day -- Oct. 22; Transfer day set for Oct. 15; Attention: Deadline past for student insurance; Record number register at Parkland; Horse Farming -- from days gone by; Chins Up! Only 1,752 hours 'til Christmas break; Election '80: The Song Will Remain the Same; A look at O.R.G.I.I.; Celebration planned for PC Women's Week; Stroke Club to hold meeting; Classifieds; Spikers hit "low point"; Fast Freddy Contest; Fast Freddy getting the hang of it
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Prospectus, October 16, 1980
Tim Huff, M. Leffler, T. Scott Alender, J.F. Hacker IV, Scott Lopeman, Cathy Conerty, Charles Schumacher, Randy Pregler, and Chris Slack
THE ANDERSON DIFFERENCE: MYTH OR REALITY?; Your money is precious: Where students' money actually does go; Letters to the editor: Student questions Prospectus policies; Notice To All Students: Cheerleading tryouts; McCabe talks to Com 111 class; Real Estate workshop: Oct. 18; PC to host two-day solar energy conference; Start of draft registration means actual draft likely: CCCO; Area high school seniors scheduled to visit campus; U of I economist believes high interest rates, double digit inflation will continue through year; Career center needs tour guides; Some Parkland faculty use Christianity in their teaching; Elton John needs no introduction; Parkland People; New "Yes" boys were hot; Remodeling job will be completed this month; Election '80: There IS a difference; Classifieds; Science You Can See: Color photography: Red plus Green plus Blue equals ???; Former editor and publisher to speak on world food needs; Workshop planned by PC Women's Program; Spikers begin tourney push by winning three; Tough games sidetrack Freddy; Bench Warmer: Top recruits give Cooper enthusiasm in 1980; Fast Freddy Contest
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