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Prospectus, January 21, 1981
Larry Williams and Chris Slack
WELCOME BACK FOR ANOTHER SEMESTER!; Parties anyone!; Qualifications listed for Senate elections; 551 make Parkland honors list; PC offers workshop in Assertive Communications beginning Feb. 3; Secure those ID's!; Welcome back! From everybody at StuGo; Veterans Administration lists some pointers; Give a hoot! -- Donate a pint of blood Jan. 28; Scoreboard; Cobras upend Lake Land; Parkland 17-game Statistics (men); Parkland 15-game Statistics (women); Cobras use talents to Edge Lakers; Welcome back; IM basketball meeting Thursday; PC Sports Notes.......; Cobras finally have breather: win 93-63; FF basketball begins next week: Trifilo wins the big money; Cobra women start slow but recover to crush Loggers
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Prospectus, January 28, 1981
Charles Schumacher, Karyn Widloski, Mark Hieftje-Conley, T. Scott Alender, Ken Ferran, and Chris Slack
YES, HE'S FREE! ALL 52 ARE FREE.; America's Super Bowl: Hostage Anger vs. Common Sense; Letter to the editor: Election chairperson speaks up; Learn to communicate with your children: PACT sponsors study; StuGo holds elections; Dental Hygienists have donut sale; Park District offers free skating, fishing, Students welcome to attend Black Student Association meetings; Chess Club meetings Friday; Are you victim of Poortalk; Did you know that...?; C.E. Workshop begins Feb. 5; PC offers new Contemporary German section; PC Women's Program offers workshops; Fleming featured as Ice Capades hit C-U; "Monday Morning with Women"; PC women sponsor series; Springsteen at Assembly Hall Feb. 7; Desolate, boring: not anymore Chambana; Ramblin'...; Fleming Tickner joined by stars of the future; Donate today!; Classifieds; Ernie Pyle: His courage exemplified American patriotism; LaBadie hopes for another good year; Scoreboard; Cobras push record to 15-1 with wins; Cobras trounce Danville 74-51; It's 55 basketball!; Parkland College Indoor & Outdoor Track Schedule 1980-81; PC hangs on, beat Jaguars; Fast Freddy Contest; Cobras can't win 'em all; The Unity Pep Band to be featured Friday before Lake Land game
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Prospectus, February 4, 1981
Charles Schumacher, Ken Spitz, Bryan "Zack" Trail, Mark Williams, John C. Dalin, Amanda Genus, Jim Hillary, Pat Grant, Shelly Armstrong, Jimm Scott, T. Scott Alender, Ken Ferran, Inger Gire, Tijuana Brummet, Chris Slack, Darla Kirk, Barb Straub, and Pete Early
12 RUNNING FOR POSITIONS IN STU GO.; Severns speaks to Community News Class; Sign up for student insurance; $1.50 a gallon? Ouch!: Instructiors discuss oil de-regulation; Everything you always wanted to know about participating in class!; Did you know that?; The Ice Capades 'celebrates' at the Hall Feb. 10-15; Muddy Waters: Is he the father of Rock n' Roll?; Media 1000$ catches Parkland's eyes!; Ramblin'...; Classifieds; Homer has big celebration for their hero: Paul Lewis; 11 Amendments to Stugo Constitution; 250 enrolled in Learning Lab.; It's Susan B. Anthony's b-day!; 42 donated at the Blood Drive; Images getting ready to hit the presses.; Women's team boosts record to 19-1; Cobras beat arch-rival Lake Land; Dunson slam takes game into overtime: Cobras upset No. 1 Kankakee in double OT; Women beat Cavaliers; Softball practice begins Feb. 9; Geoff Ray wins FF competition; Fast Freddy Contest; Collins, the perfect leader
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Prospectus, February 13, 1981
Chris Slack, Anne Bailey, Danute Reisner, Thomas Quinn, J.F. Hacker IV, Mitch Wallace, Gwyn Gantter, Terri Mayer, T. Scott Alender, and Pete Early
BLIZZARD HITS MIDWEST, ILLINOIS AND PARKLAND; Markland discusses new $15 million waste operation; Attention!; Letters to the Editor: Student upset, Student says college is security; It's time to buy Girl Scout cookies; Gardenas at Parkland; S.N.A.P. holds monthly meetings; "Women and Drugs" forum; Serious problems face Reagan administration; PC has first Ag Conference; Help out the BSA; Astronomy Club; "Mark Twain Tonight" at Assembly Hall; Springsteen thrills capacity crowd; "Gaucho" hits charts; Classifieds; Top 30; Sales booming for jeans; Friends of Animals begins nationwide campaign; Saturday is Valentine's Day...; PC Announcements...; "The Dinner Party" at Parkland February 18; Stroke Club has Valentine's party; PC sponsors workshop; Women's program has workshop; Parkland offers EMT course; German Club lists schedule; Cobras try to beat Kankakee a second time; Scoreboard; Ice Capades stars unite; Parkland College Results Student Government Elections February 4-5, 1981; Cobras beat Danville; Illinois faces Ohio State; Freddy off to good start; Record now 19-2 with loss to Millikin; Fast Freddy Contest; IM's underway; Cobras upset by ICC, 51-48
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Prospectus, February 18, 1981
Chris Slack, Thomas Quinn, Gabrielle Martin, Scott Alender, Karyn Widloski, Mark Hiftje-Conley, and Sharon Wienke
PARKLAND WOMEN'S TEAM RATED 15TH IN NATION; Prospectus photo contest; Week in Review; Letters to the Editor; BSA plans weekly activities; Kresca appears; StuGo sponsors MID-DAY; Apply for job at 4-H camp; Stage crews needed; Astronomy Club; TEAMS competition at Parkland Feb. 21; It's the Soul Bowl; Woman to Woman seminar comes to Parkland Feb. 25; Take care of your lawn!; Classifieds; he's ramblin', Journey album well worth it!; Clash album 'not too good'; Did you know that..?; Busboys serve up a fun-loving brand of music; Top 30; The Volley-thon is a success; Magic And Mystery: Fabjance appears at Parkland; LaBadie sees tight finish in finals; Cobras make strong shwoing in Parkland Invitational; Scoreboard; Virginia, Notre Dame featured; Cobras hang on to beat Lincoln Land; Cobras rally from 10 point deficit to beat Olney; Lopeman posts an 11-1 record to win Fast Freddy; Ingrum, Cobras cruise past Lincoln Land, 75-57; Fast Freddy Contest; Cobras rip Olney, 85-48; Women's National Top 20 rankings
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Prospectus, February 25, 1981
Shelly Armstrong, Patricia Denise Washington, Charles Schumacher, Karyn Widloski, T. Scott Alender, Mark Hieftj-Conley, Tijuana Brummet, Terri Mayer, Ken Ferran, Chris Slack, and Sharon Wienke
MARIJUANA LEGALIZED? DIFANIS SAYS YES.; PC ROTC program big success with 500% increase; 'Woman to Woman' Workshop tonight at 7 p.m.; Week in Review: World, Nation; Letters to the Editor: Student feels strongly towards draft, Ah hah! Widloski makes first mistake; 1st Ms. Parkland; EMT holds workshop on tornadoes; Student Government notes; BSA tells us of their week of events; Deering speaks at PACT.; Diane Propst and Cancer: Dying is Not Dead; Did you know that..?; Student Government Presents: Michael Spiro; Holbrook puts on a sparkling performance; Reggae music popular; "The Tavern" to be presented at Parkland this weekend; Child Abuse becomes more of a problem in C-U area.; Do you want a cute pup? There is a place where you can find one.; Women's Forum presents "Toxic Shock"; Circle K always willing to help society; Classifieds; Photo contest offers great opportunity; Cobras whup Kaskaskia; Illness hits Cobra women: lose badly to Vincennes; Bench Warmer: Cobra confidence shows!; Cobra track team finish second in state; Good teams in spotlight; Cobras trounce Kaskaskia; Dunson, Pratt spark late game rally: Cobras edge Kankakee; Fast Freddy Contest; DeYoung the master this week
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Prospectus, March 4, 1981
Bob Byrd, Chris Slack, Tim Holland, T. Scott Alender, Mark Jieftje-Conley, Tijuana Brummet, and Gwyn Gantter
STAERKEL SPEAKS TO NEWS REPORTING CLASS: DECLINING ENROLLMENTS AFFECTING COLLEGES; Brown critical of court system.; Photo contest; Austin stimulates crowd; Letters to the Editor: Student responds to draft issue., Women disagree with Barnes, Student against draft, Ah-hah! Widloski makes mistake, But! Widloski believes she is right; Classifieds; Alender is ramblin: Appaloosa debuts first album; Merrick mesmerizes Assembly Hall Audience as the 'Elephant Man'; Lems appears at Parkland March 10.; Ingrum, Baiot recieve scholarships from IHIA; WPCD Top 30; What are you doing for break?; Cobras rip Olney in Section; ROTC offers Financial Aid Program to students; Scoreboard; Parkland hosts NJCAA Region IV meet.; Cobras trounce Danville, advance to state; Quigley wins Fast Freddy contest; It's do or die; Ingrum does it all for Cobras; Cobras upset by Lincoln Trail; Fast Freddy Contest; Games this week
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Prospectus, March 11, 1981
Bob Byrd, Bill Barnes, Darleen Weathington, T. Scott Alender, and Chris Slack
JUDGE HAROLD BAKER INTERVIEWED ON CRIME; Week in Review: World, Nation; Former editor honored in contest;Barnes explains what Ms. Parkland is about; Letters to the Editor: Student on Barnes' side, Student and Stugo settle problems, Vaugn displeased with Barnes, Enraged student upset about participation, Winter trash building up; Women's program offers two evening workshops; Parkland will host mathematics contest; Deadline; Cosmos courses coming Parkland; C.P.R. class coming soon; Tikva Naam Dancers at PC.; Mid-semester registration offered; Bicycle repair and maintenance; New programs underway; Alender is ramblin; Students speak on culture; WPCD Top 30; Trebilcock to speak on fashion; The Reruns: A rockin' time; Globetrotters entertain at Assembly Hall; This is just a portion of the Globetrotters accomplishments!; What do YOU always put off or delay?; Classifieds; Cobras finish fourth in state: wind op 27-5; Patrick finishes fourth; Park district needs volunteer coaches; Soccer program begins; Smith wins Fast Freddy competition; Benchwarmer: Softball team experienced in 81.
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Prospectus, March 26, 1981
Anne Bailey, Tijuana Brummet, Ken Ferran, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Terri Mayer, Charles Archibald, Chris Slack, and James Spires
PC GRADUATE TRANSFORMS A HOBBY INTO A FLOURISHING BUSINESS THAT HAS BECOME VERY SUCCESSFUL; Woman's Place is always there; Letter to the Editor: Conley doesn't see point; Handicapped Awareness Week next week; Profile Bingo begins April 5 at 3 p.m.; Classifieds; Attention; PATH Presents: The Other Side of the Mountain; WPCD airs 'Community Health Interests'; The old relics: still nice to see; Conley catches up on music during break; Motorcycles are becoming popular 'second cars'; Office careers contest April 25; Arobics may be the perfect thing for you; 'X-Rays and You' featured; Here come the tornadoes!; Campus Question: Do you think marijuana should be legalized?; 'Don't ruin your feet,' says Reaoe: Get good running shoes; Learn what you meed to: go to the PC Career Center; Parents learn how to make games; Television Production offered next semester; Cobras look impressive already; Baseball team returns seven lettermen; Technology is everywhere: Even in the cameras; Women's Softball Schedule And Roster; Women's Roster; Park district has volleyball registration; Soccer! Soccer meeting today
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Prospectus, April 1, 1981
Chris Slack, Tom Quinn, Rod Keller, Anne Bailey, and Tijuana Brummet
REAGAN SHOT: BUT IS IN GOOD CONDITION AFTER EMERGENCY SURGERY MONDAY; Bennett's job more than writing releases; Week in Review: World, Nation; Letter to the Editor: What does it mean???; "Suddenly Single; Widowhood" to be presented; Classifieds; Applications for SARP available; House Democrats propose amendment to prohibit oil companies; PC Health Fair next Wednesday; Contest winner to announced in next issue; Miss USA has great plans for herself; Streakers Bare All At U of I; Happiness is in a dip of ice cream; WPCD Top 30; It's a bird--It's a plane--WHO IS IT?; What's the word this spring? Soft; Purse Thieves--9, Purse Owners--0; Don't panic! Vinegar is easy substitute; Applications are being accepted; Power plants causing increasing pollution; "Stepparenting" is subject of Dr Lentz' presentation to PACT; Big changes in grants proposed...; Clampett appears at PC; ...Bills proposed involving these grants; Flashback of our past: SG Raps Prospectus; Wheelchair Basketball Game Thursday!; Former parkland baseballers successful; Cobras open CICL season with 4-game split with LL; Benchwarner: Cubs and Cardinals are "unexpectable."
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Prospectus, April 8, 1981
Bob Byrd, Timothy Holland, Stephen D. Lumbert, Chris Slack, Tijuana Brummet, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Lori Walsh, and Gwyn Gantter
GETTING GOOD REPUTATION AS A SPORTS STATION, SAYS TURPIN: TURPIN WANTS WDWS 'A COMPLETE STATION'; Week in Review: World, Nation; Letter to the Editor: 'BSA wrong' says student; Business program offers three courses; Classifieds; Lynn Siler sings and tours in Europe; Astronomy Club's 'Future Is Now'; PC annual Health Fair today!; Gunki presents financial aid; Central Illinois 'bar band' makes it big: Tickets available: REO at the Assembly Hall April 21; Clampett's characters are still the best!; PC student art exhibit open April 27-May 7; WPCD Top 30; 'Caligula' repelling yet still 'intriguing'; Senn turns temporary business into lifetime success; Francisco says, "Strong music force"; Dogs are good frisbee partners; Gedge at Parkland April 9; Photo contest winner: And the winner is...John Funk; PC sponsors one day nurses course April; What is DES? Many people don't know; Students becoming more involved; Students meet over issues; Dunson named All-State, narrows choices to Drake and TCU; Split with ninth-ranked Triton: Hitting, clutch pitching have Cobras winning; Softball team opens with romp; Fast Freddy Contest; FF baseball begins
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Prospectus, April 15, 1981
Bob Byrd, Chris Slack, and Mary Lee Sargent
O'NEILL: 'S & L'S IN DIRE STRAITS'; Former hostage Paul Lewis feels no resentment towards Iranians.; Attention: Transfer Students; Environmental week; Classifieds; Softball team no-hit by Lincoln; Elam edges Quigley in Fast Freddy; Ortegal impressed with Dana's discipline: Dunson signs intent for Drake; Baseball team sweeps IVC; Cubbies show lack of punch; Fast Freddy Contest
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Prospectus, April 22, 1981
Chris Slack, Colleen Nolse, Gabrielle Martin, and Earl Creutzburg
STUGO ELECTIONS NEXT WEDNESDAY; "Love Our Prairie Land" this week.; We're sorry; Parkland celebrates Arbor Day in style; Classifieds; Register NOW for fall classes; International students plan picnic Saturday; "A long Christmas Dinner" presented by ISO; Letter to the Editor; Poster boards available for candidates; PC Theatre presents three one-act plays April 23; Get out the kite and frisbee!; Karr speaks at PC on "Tropical Ecology"; Rear proves he can play bigtime baseball; It's Arbor Day -- In style!; Cobras recover to split with Kankakee; Cobra softball team 2-0 in CIAC; Hall's 6-3 record wins FF competition; Martin, Ingrum sign tenders; Fast Freddy Contest; PC sports notes
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Prospectus, April 29, 1981
Chris Slack, Ken Spitz, Leonard Jackson, and T. Scott Alender
STUGO ELECTIONS, TODAY, TOMORROW -- VOTE!; Notice to Stugo candidates; Parkland College Student Government presents for your entertainment!: George Faber and Stronghold; Karate artist at PC; May Day May 1st.; REO in class by themselves; Mahomet Women's Club sponsors book sale for Mahomet Library; Classifieds; Track team looks strong vs. stern competition: 1600 Relay, Cox, and Patrick take firsts in PC Invite; Softball team eliminated in Sectional, Eye CIAC; Cobras rip Danville twice; Bosch's daring pick gets her the money; Parkland track scoreboard; Good balance up and down the lineup
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Prospectus, May 7, 1981
Anne Bailey, Bill Barnes, Leonard Jackson Jr., Charles Schumacher, Zack Trail, Tijuana Brummet, Jimm Scott, Gwyn Gantter, Timothy Holland, Ken Ferran, T. Scott Alender, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Chris Slack, Shelly Armstrong, Richard Burwash, Bob Byrd, William B. Thrift, Sandra J. Nichols, and Darleen Weathington
SPEECH TEAM 11TH RANKED; National Forensics Top 20; C of C V-P, Neils predicts downtown area will change; Overcast and Snyder receive award; Co-Editors named for 1981-82; Barnes looks back on his Parkland experiences; Letters to the Editor: Student criticizes review; Classifieds; Our mistake! Stugo candidate got platform in on time; Convocations Wants You!!; Now is the time to get married; More letters to the Editor: New Stugo senator, Jackson appreciates support; Schumacher's final notes...; Trail, Hillary win in close Stugo election last week; Trail expresses gratitude for the voters; "Be kind to animals"; Japan King of bicycle road; Motocross bikes good for kids; Rogers, Gayle at Assembly Hall May 13.; Off Broadway: Dynamic, Aggressive; Gayle not living under Lorett's shadow now!; Piloting not as easy as you may think!; Drug problem is "going to get worse."; Art Thesis Exhibit disappointing; Latin may be on its way back; Parkland secretaries enjoy the good life; Model Rockets popular; RWS'S help each other; PC offers one-day driving course; Ramblin': Alender's rambles are over; Rundgren just changing with the times; Do you want hard rock...?; Frazier, Turpin part of Senior May Fest; Here's the 1981 Prospectus staff; CIRS has the info on day care; Did You Know That...Some Superstitions; 'Recent rains still not enough': Burwash; Barkstall "appalled" by Atlanta slayings: Urban League director says blacks are still discriminated against; Are we running out of natural resources?; Get out your horses for PC's Horse Show; Parkland Happenings: Spring concerts feature Irving Berlin; Awards Banquet a success!; Winning Intellectual Freedom Essay; A child's world is important throughout all stages; Dental classes named for '81-82; Final Examinations -- Spring, 1981; Cobras bow to Lake Land; Patrick to Tennessee; Softball team beats Danville; ...beat Lincoln Land three; Letter to the Sports Editor: Student upset; Walder wins final Fast Freddy; scoreboard; Baseball
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Summer Prospectus, July 9, 1981
Gene Hennigh, Terri Mayer, Gwynn Gantter, Mark Hieftje-Conley, and Ken Ferran
AREA TAXPAYERS PAYING LESS THIS YEAR; Gifted children learn at Parkland; Students asked to refund money; Students pick alternative to 'big box noise'; Computers used for work or play; Psychedelic music becoming popular; Parkland opens new art gallery; Classified; "Annie" finds her way to Assembly Hall; Learn to be a better parent; Chanute celebrates 64th anniversary; U of I offers 64-page book on "Home Energy Savings"; University of Illinois to study rain shower and thunderstorms; Parkland students on spring honors list; Parkland sponsors trips to Shakespeare Festival; Baseball strike continues unsolved; Parkland trips in jeopardy; Better bars can change campus drinking habits
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Prospectus, August 31, 1981
William M. Staerkel, Ken Ferran, and Terri Mayer
PARKLAND OFFERS CLASSES IN AREA; Welcome to Parkland!; Editors ask help; EMT holds workshop; Registration begins at Parkland; Parkland increases computer facilities; Students trade break for test; Transportation program initiated at Parkland; Communications Divisions offers 3 new courses; PC dedicates Art Gallery; Future plumber creates nameplate; Blondie predicts music will wake up the 1980s; Aerobic dance classes offered; Earn credits by watching television; Exercise classes offered in district; Movies offer alternative to literature; Learn about real estate at Parkland
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Prospectus, September 2, 1981
Anne Bailey, Bev Kieffer, Terri Mayer, and Mark Conley
PARKLAND EXPANDS WORD PROCESSING PROGRAM; Parkland opens new art gallery; Quartet performed at art gallery; Parkland enrollment increases; 8 Senate seats open; Selecting child care; Fashion this fall is romantic look; Garage sales turn junk into cash; Getting married? Let us know; Keep Vet benefits coming; Making it work: Going back to school; Food industry prompts new PC program; Join PC's livestock judging team; Protect your bike against theft; Clay and stoneware cookers make meat more tender; Learn to properly stretch muscles; Electric car proves it can go distance; How to cope with divorce; Help your hyper child; "Polyester" is a poor attempt at humor; Youth grants are now available; Should wilderness be unaltered by man?; Recycling center needs help; View the stars at U of I Open House; Police support stricter drunk driving laws; Plant sale to be held Labor Day weekend; Intramurals offered at Parkland; Parkland forms new musical-interest groups
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Prospectus, September 10, 1981
Scott Dalzell, Chad Thomas, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Gwyn Gantter, Tijuana Brummet, Terry Roberts, Denise Suerth, and B. P.
PARKLAND RECEIVES GRANT; News In Brief; Speech team needs help; Learn to learn; Adolescent seminar offered; Women's program sponsors workshop; Classifieds; Keyboard Chatter; Overseas study becoming popular; "What is wellness?"; 8 Senate seats open; Musical groups formed at PC; Entertainment editor asks for opinion; Sign up for insurance; Two self-development seminars to be held; "Fall In"...at Parkland"; Drug problem is "going to get worse."; Piloting not as easy as you may think!"; ROTC plus college instills responsibility; Health Center offers program dealing with physical disabilities; In-depth workshop is available to EMT; Community artists unite in "labor of love"; Community colleges can contribute; Golf team opens season; Join pom-pom squad; Seatbelts can save your child; VB coach has high hopes; Latin may be on its way back; Parkland College Golf Schedule 1981; Parkland College Women's Volleyball Schedule -- 1981; Parkland College Basketball Schedule Men -- 1981-82; WPCD broadcasts game
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Prospectus, September 23, 1981
Paul Brown, Chuck Chima Jr., Faysal A. Sohail, Scott Gissing, Steven Jackson, Debbie Kacheris, Ken Ferran, Bill Thrift, Richard Wear, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Albert L. Sapp, Tijuana Brummet, Anne Bailey, Jimm Scott, B. P., and Denise Suerth
CANDIDATES VOICE THEIR VIEWS; News In Brief; Parkland "P" adds to landscape; Editors voice opinions; Homeowners can save; WPCD to broadcast football; Football plan goes into effect; New club formed at Parkland; U of I to study special lottery; Scholarships offered to women; Free seminar offered; Vietnam vets made more; Students may still sign up for insurance; Neil Simon's hit musical showing soon; PC offers 3-hour telecourse; Create your own decorations; Classifieds; Beware of "Matt's addiction"; McNichol, Hamill star in "Georgia"; Two top bands to perform at ISU; C-U Symphony kicks off season Saturday; Assembly Hall offers ticket deals; LRC helps students and faculty; Area's next cash crop?: Some farmers try sunflowers; Mark predicts election results; Drug from sea may hold new hope for cancer and herpes; Newhart to visit C-U area; Speech team needs help; Record shops may become obsolete; VB team loses opener; ...but wins 2nd game; Parkland College Basketball Schedule -- Women 1981-82; Golf team wins against Danville; Sports Notes; Cross Country team off to running start; Airsho offers good time
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Prospectus, September 30, 1981
Michelle Anderson, Tijuana Brummet, Melisse Wenzel, Gene Hennigh, Denise Suerth, Anne Bailey, Walter McKoy, Mark Hieftje-Conley, C. Heffley, Terri Mayer, C. Bock, Albert Sapp, B. P., and Steve Smith
SENATORS ELECTED; News In Brief; PC enrollment sets records; Join new Com Club; Parkland extends to area; Choirs sing; Computer linked to aid Chanute growth; Women, meet your auto; Ski Club picks new officers; New art exhibit is reviewed; Best news is no news; ISO elects new officers; Use coupons and 'garbage' to save on shopping; Mark gives us his various thoughts and views; Be aware and be safe; Go Grape at Grape Expectations; Newhart does better on sit-com; Classifieds; Shelter reaches capacity; Neil Simon has another hit; Butts sets record; Cross country team improving more each meet; DuPage Invitational Summary; Belushi stars in new movie; Volleyball team evens up their record; Sign up for offered seminars; Clinton steps back in time
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Prospectus, October 7, 1981
Jeff Stahl, Gwynn Gantter, Terri Mayer, Denise Suerth, Sally Bateman, Albert Sapp, B. P., Mark Hieftje-Conley, and Bill Thrift
BOB BROWN, 55, DIES; News In Brief; Library open until 10 p.m.; Students play in tourneys; Christian Fellowship plans month; Guides needed; Honor society seeks students; Ski Club plans trips; Editor wonders…: Are you alive, Parkland?; PACT programs held; Artist presents workshop; Club selling hot dogs; More tips on shopping; Workshop offered on business; Classifieds; "Song" simple, yet good; Dunaway stars in new movie; 'Journey' not worth trip; Talk, learn through your TV in future; PATH holds meeting; Teacher market opening up; Skater returns, playing Tuesday; Children as thieves?: Even kids are dishonest; Golf team wins conference; VB team gives erratic show; Hearns/Leonard fight is reviewed; Sports Notes; Explore the humanities; Fast Freddy is back again; Fast Freddy Contest; Music offers something for everyone
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Prospectus, October 14, 1981
Eric Bohlen, Denise Suerth, Joe Palmer, Terri Mayer, Mark Hieftje-Conley, John Dudley, Albert Sapp, Scott Dalzell, Sally Bateman, and B. P.
NC PANEL STUDIES PC; News In Brief; MTD to raise rates; Music groups to perform; Tourneys continue; Ship collection shown at Parkland; We hear from you…; Parkland offers two courses at Mahomet; Center offers support; Bell telephone celebrates 100th year; Ultimate generic product is here; English 100 enrollment sets record; Burt wants a child; Take a tour through Illinois Bell; Meet: Louise!; People; Classifieds; Fast Freddy fumbles; Runners place fourth; Sports Notes; V-ballers net victories; Fast Freddy Contest; Refund forms hard to find in C-U area
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Prospectus, October 21, 1981
Michelle Anderson, Daryn Denzer, Scott Gissing, Randy Tomblin, Becky Hamm, Ken Ferran, Chris Heffley, Sally Bateman, Karyn Widloski, Denise Suerth, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Bill Thrift, and B. P.
STUDENTS HONORED WITH $800; News In Brief; Traditional German menu: Parkland Oktoberfest is October 28; Blood Drive Coming Nov. 4; Females outnumber males; Seminar on children held; Correction; Gissing: Parking problems; Tournaments complete first week; Take charge of studying; Prepare for EMT courses; Library helps handicapped; Parkland can handle 4" snowfall; Coin Show Nov. 1; P.C. Happ'nin's: Ski club planning trip, Typewriters transfer, Sigma planning party, $90 to be awarded, Sessions planned, Thomas places third, Divorce seminar today; Watch Those Postal Rates!: Practice bulk mailing when sending your refund forms; Grace Jones' new album shows her character; Social turmoil -- economics run wild; Classifieds; Fast Freddy improves; V-ballers play conference; Golf team prepares for upcoming tourney; Runners place second; Cobras lose bid for regionals; Fast Freddy Contest; Celebrate Halloween; It's Friday! Enjoy Yourself!
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Prospectus, October 28, 1981
Anne Bailey, Denise Suerth, Jan Alexander, Sally Bateman, Terri Mayer, Marty Rearden, Jeanne English, B. P., and Albert Sapp
SENIORS VISIT PARKLAND; News In Brief; Donate blood--help others: One that was helped; Gazette to go electronic; Get on P.C. blood donor team; Images: students at creative best; Homecoming idea conceived by 2 bored men; Western look phasing out; 'Antigone' opens Nov. 12; County moves to METCAD; Spend year abroad, see Scandinavia; Be safe on Halloween; Stories welcome; P.C. Happ'nin's: Ski club plans finances, Prayers offered, EMT workshop set, Model ships presented, CHI sponsors program, Encouraging parents, Stugo discusses food; Chief Illiniwek -- Part of Illini tradition; Moody Blues: classic; Halloween hits early; Willie Nesbit wins Freddy contest; Sports Notes; Girls open at Sugar Grove; Illini football pleases fan; Fast Freddy Contest; Correction; 'Gallipoli' deals with war, friendship, death; Classifieds; Duvall stars in 'Confessions'; 'Marbles': nice surprise; Library plans A-V Week; Laugh at 'Merlin'
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