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Prospectus, January 18, 1982
Scott Dalzell, Mark Hieftje-Conley, and Albert Sapp
521 MAKE HONORS; News In Brief; Scholarship Bank contributes information; Reagan declares January as Blood Donor Month; Flying may be easier to do; Discrimination is against law; Researcher writes chapter for Rubik; Register for telecourses; Willard adds new flights; Krannert offers art exhibit; Burnham hosts prenatal classes; PC clubs offer various activities; Generics save up to 40 per cent; Be safe when using space heaters; How to survive if stranded; Choose winter clothing for its safety, comfort; Fireplace heat need not go up in smoke; Will the college be open today?; Mercury drops to 23 below: 1982 opens with snow, ice and wind; Parkland College clubs return; Tickets available; State prisons studied; World living conditions generally improving; New crop computer aids Illinois farmers; Classifieds; WILL viewers give station strong support; Cobras start conference play; Ice Capades coming; Who won what?: Results of fall game tourneys; Chuck Foran wins last Fast Freddy; No more tomorrows for Tom Snyder's show; New Orleans jazz coming to CU; 'Not this August' takes look at future; Classic features Thomas; Population moves from Midwest to South; Bicycle offers something for all
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Prospectus, January 27, 1982
Terri Mayer, Jim Hillary, Julie Janka, Scott Dalzell, Jimm Scott, and Mark Hieftje-Conley
ENROLLMENT INCREASES BY 7 PERCENT; News In Brief; Stugo president departs after vote on questionable issue; Two programs accredited; Before you vote…: Amendment is explained; StuGo needs student help; PC Counseling Center offers 6 new seminars; Join StuGo; PC Happenings: Workshop develops interest, Sign up for insurance, Ski Club enjoys trip, Balinese art displayed; Thunderbird pilots killed during practice; 'Intercom': pleasing results; All seals not created equal; Illinois to receive funding; Select proper microwave cookware; Overseas learning offers knowledge and fun; Cold weather doesn't stop fun; Classifieds; 'Great White North': Canadian comic couple; Nothing too big for tiny star; 'Images': chance for publication; Center needs volunteers; Tickets reserved; New group leads the future of music; This week's happenings: Clubs offer local talent; Book carries detective story into new science fiction area; Stray Cats lead revival of rockabilly music; Ice Capades skater sets example for Blacks; Program gives chance to travel in Spain
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Prospectus, February 4, 1982
Jeffrey L. Barkstall, Matthew R. Costigan, Rachel Jefferson, Janine Bogar, Morris (Moe) Feaster, Richard Schaffer, Lori Staples, Jan Alexander, Albert Sapp, Julie Janka, Charles Archibald, Rosalind Weber, Scott Dalzell, Steve Smith, Terri Mayer, Sherry Wenschhof, Randy Tomblin, Jimm Scott, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Sally Bateman, Bret Godfrey, and Rich Wear
WE WANT YOU FOR STUGO; News In Brief; More StuGo prospects; Letters To The Editor: She thinks StuGo should attend to other problems. Thanks to former president; Exercise your right to vote; Nautical look 'in' this spring; PC Happenings…: Improve thyself, AHT offers Sweetheart raffle, Go Western in Ski Club, Managing your money; Teleview to make debut in March; Need financial aid? Here's how to get it; Teleview to make debut in March; Sheriff discusses overcrowding at jail; Increased enrollment results in overcrowding; Com Club sets election; 'Snow' chance of a heat wave: Surprise storm hits area for 3rd weekend in a row!; Sunday's snow nearly sets record; Not end of candy business: Chris' reopening; Low-cost trips, tours offered to college students; Keeping friends is series topic; Few in Illinois have tax problems; J. Geils is back; Storm postpones athletic events; College bowling tourney held at Arrowhead; Kinks' latest gives what we want; Big Daddy: rockabilly party; Rick James leads new Punk Funk wave; Something crazy was expected, but...: Ozzy pays back Champaign; This week's happenings: Clubs offer local talent; Abba's new album adds to their success; Reviewer enjoys brass band; 'Dragonriders' series deals in Pem fantasy; Classifieds; 'Roots' begins Feb. 9; Euchre tourney begins tonight; Skating party is Feb. 8; Top boxing prospect appearing at Danville; PC track team places in two events; Cagers keep winning streak alive with Joliet victory; Makeever leads Cobras to victory; Lady Cobras suffer defeat; Today's farmer from new era; Burnham establishes scholarship; Farm technology is tapering off; Wind and cold make bitter combination
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Prospectus, February 10, 1982
Rich Wear, Charles Archibald, Patty Thorne, Albert Sapp, L. L. Waddell, Bret Godfrey, Randy Tomblin, Jan Alexander, and Carol Manley
LOCAL LEADERS URGE ERA CHANGES; Severe winter causes hassle for Urbana Mayor Markland; Cartoonist tells how men, women, differ; Disney succeeds with 'Night Crossing'; Chanute schedules events; Here's place to eat for hungry; Cavaliers end Cobra streak; Blacker leads women to victory; How do I love thee?: Buy your honey one of these gifts; Ice biggest problem for airport managers; PC happenings...: Ski club selling pizza, Party to honor Susan B. Anthony, Insurance deadline is Feb. 12; Classifieds; Area entertainment...
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Prospectus, February 17, 1982
Bill Thrift, Pedro Carroll, Terri Mayer, Bret Godfrey, Chris Heffley, L. L. Waddell, Jan Alexander, Carol Manley, Randy Tomblin, and Sally Bateman
SECRETARY OF STATE TO VISIT PARKLAND; MTD sets new ridership record; News In Brief; StuGo amendment passes; StuGo members elected; Testing for GED offered; Editor hates to put out 4-page paper; Lab causes inconvenience; Lady Cobras roll on, add to winning streak; Drink or drive--but not both; Behind the glitter...: Meet Ice Capades people; PC happenings...: Tax laws discussed, PC hosts math contest, Series deals with mothers; Ice Capades present unique extravaganza; Classifieds
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Prospectus, February 24, 1982
Bill Thrift, James E. Marlin, Terri Mayer, Rosalind Weber, Carol Manley, Inger Gire, Pam Halle, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Steven Brink, Albert Sapp, and Jimm Scott
SCHEDULE CONFLICT CANCELS PARKLAND APPEARANCE: SECRETARY OF STATE JIM EDGAR OFFERS VIEWS ON PROBLEMS AND D.W.I. LAW CHANGES; News In Brief; New D.W.I. law explained in detail; Heavy snows cost college $27,500 for salt, help; Letters To The Editor: New vice-president voices opinons, Dean says thanks, Student Government; StuGo votes yes on TV; State police design PFR program; Ripley receives Yaxley award; P.C. Happenings...: Exhibit features sculptures, Camerata to perform concert, Panel discusses adoption, Learn to handle stress, Pick up first aid cards, PACT presents 'Coping with Miscarriage'; Smile, children!: S.A.D.H.A. to celebrate dental health with activities; Counseling Center provides help; Need help with tax returns?; 41 schools display artwork in show; Crabs need love, too; Pittsburgh comes to Champaign; Pat Larson: buoyant leader; Melting show causes erosion; I wish I may, I wish I might...: Students view starry sky; Disabled people no longer shut off from using PLATO; Irving's latest: rehash of 'Garp'; ODW doesn't fulfill crowd expectation; Classifieds; Speaker to discuss diagnosing; Oscar contender a 'no-miss' movie; Now's your chance to pick film favorites; Tom Jones to perform in March; Jam trio's latest has more meaning; Ozzy tickets refunded; Cobras end season with another win; Lady Cobras undefeated, rolling on trail of success
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Prospectus, March 3, 1982
Patty Thorne, Carol Manley, B. T., Pedro Carroll, Scott Dalzell, Sally Bateman, Mark Hieftje-Conley, and Albert Sapp
JOHNSON DISCUSSES REAGAN ECONOMY; News In Brief; College loan cuts hurting middle-income families; Meltdown reveals bonanza of useful items, treasures; What is intellectual freedom?: Your ideas can win; PC happenings…: Program focuses on language, Trouble falling asleep?, Winter playtime scheduled, Cowger discusses Indian lifestyle; Officers elected; Center offers counsel, U of I sponsors Engineering Open House, Apply for achievement award; Interested in singing? Here's chance; Drama department presents; Circle K celebrates week of activities; From official tornado photographer to P.C. instructor: Donna Drysdale leads unusual life; "Sugar Babies": tribute to evening of burlesque; Classifieds; U-2 good, not as good as crowd expected; 'Personal Best': Controversy arouses interest; Fifth-ranked baseball team back to face tough season
"Cobras Coverage" sports insert pages 9-12
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Prospectus, March 24, 1982
Terri Mayer, Pedro Carroll, Rosalind Weber, Scott Dalzell, Mark Hieftje-Conley, and Sally Bateman
VOTER TURNOUT FULFILLS MANY'S PREDICTIONS; News In Brief; Student talent to be displayed in variety show; Man fined after "stealing" service; 29 schools participating in upcoming Math contest; Opinions and Views: Brown neutral about WPCD, StuGo two areas should be improved, StuGo president discusses student apathy, Correction; P.C. happenings...: More seminars offered, Dixon displays ceramics, Series will deal with health issues, Essay deadline approaches, Panel to discuss learning, Workshop focuses on defensive driving, Driving class rescheduled, Motivate yourself; Vis Art field offers many possibilities; High schools battle to be best; Classifieds; "Angel Street": mystery, murder; Reed's appeal lies in inconsistency; Rundgren defines Utopia; Sports Watch; IHSA teams thrill Assembly Hall fans; Community Calendar; Coach optimistic about team play; Tom Jones gives ladies an eyeful
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Prospectus, March 31, 1982
Terri Mayer, Moe Feaster, James E. Marlin, Inger Gire, Jan Alexander, Albert Sapp, Jimm Scott, Mark Hieftje-Conley, and Pedro Carroll
BOARD MOVES TO UP TUITION BY '83; Monroe to speak to grads; Office Careers contest set; Reserve fall courses; Opinions and Views: StuGo leader speaks on budget plans, TV purchase; Music Association learns from clinics; 2 from Parkland featured in art exhibit; Maya Angelou speaks on black literature, writers; Class strains nerves, but teaches discipline well; P.C. Happenings...: Series on parent-child interaction scheduled, Program on childhood illness set, Doctor to discuss stomach disorders, Choral Union to perform concert, Two EMT workshops scheduled. Opportunity to explore careers, How to be a smart consumer; Broadcast option model for colleges; Award offered to students in education; Radio show premieres April 4; Counselor sees solution to teen pregnancies; Brown baggers enjoy convenience, variety, savings; Check your change...: Coin collecting big-booming hobby; First P.C. variety show goes off without a hitch; Classifieds; Community Calendar; 'Quest for Fire': unique in more ways than one; Chicago school provides world with several comic success; 'Angel Street' coming your way; B-52's explore ancient country; Joni relives struggle in inspirational movie; Women off to good start with first sotfball game; Madden leads men to win over Lincoln; Parkland Sports Watch; Score Card; Coach predicts teams will be formidable
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Prospectus, April 7, 1982
Terri Mayer, Pedro Carroll, Scott Gissing, C. Manley, Gwyn Gantter, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Albert Sapp, and Jimm Scott
TAKING A CLOSE LOOK AT TUITION INCREASE; News Digest; Stugo says yes to motions; Reserve fall courses; Sees a solution to change problem; Committee established to set activities' budgets; StuGo to sponsor First Forum; Rainbows subject of songs; P.C. Happenings...: Movie deals with conflict, Manager speaks on system, Two authors to read writings, Program on childhood sports set, Speaker to discuss gum disease, Laugh your way to health, Become a smart consumer; Books can't keep up with this rapidly developing field; Director feels confident: Swing Choir competes in festival; Resumes an important tool in finding that wanted job; Beyond graduation: finding that first job. Part I of a series.; Pac Man entertains, may cause addiction; Flowers top list of gifts given during Easter season; Displays featured in Home Show; Classifieds; The Police: special sounds leaves reviewer in awe; Academy Awards outstanding event; Rockats prove they 'got it'; Charlie Daniels: good times music; Softballers split games with tough competition; Track teams outran; Score Card; Weather is biggest disappointment
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Prospectus, April 14, 1982
Terri Mayer, Pedro Carroll, S. W., Gwyn Gantter, Albert L. Sapp, and Mark Hieftje-Conley
JACOB SPEAKS AT RAMADA INN FRIDAY: LEADER WORKS FOR RACIAL EQUALITY; News Digest; Students speak at meeting; Achievement winners announced; Senator voices opinion on issues; Students should help StuGo out with input; WPCD not real issue -- fear of change is the problem; Foreign film festival offered next week; P.C. Happenings...: Circle K thanks jellybean guessers, Learn to manage time, Phi Beta Lambda thanks helpful people, Program focuses on wellness, Swing Choir places first, P.C. sponsors management workshop, Thanks to all who helped in blood drive, Parkland plans for Ground Zero Week, Swing Choir to perform today, Rathskeller to play 1st outdoor concert; Phi Beta Lambda: bettering business; Students to meet to help ratify ERA amendment; Positive attitude important in job hunting, interview; Motorcycle trips are a great way to go; Alcoholics find needed help at AA; Bicycle tour scheduled; Respiratory therapy offers many career opportunities; Community Calendar; Classifieds; Theatre production performances scheduled; This movie is a four-way winner; What's been happening in the music world?; Weather keeps team prisoner; Men's baseball 12-game statistics; StuGo answers questions about new widescreen TV; Cancelled practices may hurt team play; Sports Watch...
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Prospectus, April 21, 1982
Terri Mayer, Pedro Carroll, Inger Gire, Scott Dalzell, Jimm Scott, and Albert Sapp
JUDGE SEES IDEAL APPROACH TO PENAL SYSTEM; News Digest; Students voice their views of StuGo's first forum; Opinions and Views: Dean against WPCD broadcast, People need right to protect selves, Prospectus survey shows students would like music, Why is your milk always sour?, Library has more users; P.C. Happenings...: Choral groups schedule performances, Workshop focuses on dual careers, Artist displays work, Psychiatrist to discuss depression, Program to discuss eye problems, Gallery features mixed media exhibit, Combo Audio to play on 27th, P.C. sponsors management workshop; President feels students favor WPCD broadcast; Foster discusses student placement; Meeting the man on the news; Activities office important factor in channeling PC student events; Two casts perform in 'Angel Street'; Classifieds; Community Calendar; Album 'grows on you'; 'Deathtrap' simply staged, delightfully done; Sports Update; Second baseman gives perceptions of baseball team's performance; Forced vacation hurts team's performance
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Prospectus, April 28, 1982
Inger Gire, Chad Thomas, Moe Feaster, Ed Young, Martha Hutchins, Micheal Madix, Richard Wear, Terri Mayer, C. Manley, Scott Dalzell, S. W., Albert Sapp, Jan Alexander, and Charles Archibald
BOARD PLANS FOR COLLEGE EXPANSION; News Digest; Candidates present views; Previewing really is censorship; Second StuGo forum flops on its back; ERA supporters rally together at capital; Don't push your opinions, beliefs on others; Variety of students enroll in art transfer program; P.C. Happenings...: May Day festival to be featured, Music program to be performed, Phi Beta Lambda attends convention, Walks planned through woods, Help yourself to health, Learning to adjust to newborn baby; Parkland serves area through TV classes; Event offers chance to sell food; Origin of Arbor Day hazy; Parkland plans for Arbor Day activity; Soft pretzels make good party snacks; Rathskeller jams at 1st Parkland outdoor concert; Classifieds; Gettin' lucky rocking with Loverboy; 'Swamp Thing' nothing but entertainment; Talking with the roadies; Tornado Shelter Guide; Mother Nature at her worst...: Watch for tornadoes; Mayor discusses Champaign projects
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Prospectus, May 5, 1982
Pedro Carroll, Michael Vitoux, Kathy Lester, Rodney Keller, Albert Sapp, Jimm Scott, and Mark Hieftje-Conley
STUGO HEARS NEW BUDGET; News Digest; Phi Beta Lambda wins Organization of the Year; Gissing, Feaster elected to StuGo; Support for Ground Zero Week is appreciated; StuGo VP thanks voters; Where was P.C. students and staff; Dental students receive pins and caps at ceremonies; Channel 12 series deals with atomic bomb 'father'; P.C. Happenings...: Stretch, revitalize to relieve stress, Brown and Brodie appearing tonight, Health awards given to RTTers, June 1 is deadline for ISSC awards, P.C. horse show set for May 8, Register by May 14 for Fest exhibit at Civic Center; Final Examinations -- Spring, 1982; Swimming scheduled to begin at park; Giant star dying say astronomers; May Day festival has long history; Old Cattle Bank to get new look; Miss USA visits Champaign area; DWI arrests have doubled; Vis art students display their work; Classifieds; Kenny Rogers lives up to his usual high standards; 'Cat People' eerie, causes controversy; 'Best Little Whorehouse...' well received by large crowd; Combo Audio sound in a class of its own; The Jam release another gem; North-South game will benefit youth; Parkland College runners predict good year
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Prospectus, May 12, 1982
Charles Archibald, William M. Staerkel, Ingire Gire, Terri Mayer, Holly O'Donnell, Janet Garrett, L. L. Waddell, Gwyn Gantter, Jimm Scott, Mark Hieftje-Conley, and Albert Sapp
STUDENTS REAPPLY; News Digest; Business manager talks about plans for PC annex; President offers best to Parkland graduates; Editor, manager positions named; Scarcity of summer jobs, but situation not hopeless; Nervous about finals? Tips offered on studying; P.C. Happenings...: Tools presented to PC students, 'College for Kids' offers 20 classes, Parkland offers supplementary, Music groups to present programs; Security head enjoys PC people; Final Examinations -- Spring, 1982; Holly O'Donnell wins Intellectual Freedom Essay Contest: Restraint makes one appreciate freedom; How can teacher aide make a difference; Course helps improve communication skills; Don't panic if IRS audits your tax bill; Mini skirts, shorts are 'in' fashion; 'A Touch of Nature': Lower photo essay wins Kennedy award; Pediatrician to talk on parenting topic; Place offers help for crisis victims; Weather perfect for Spring Out fun; Classifieds; Looking back on spring semester; Spring brings out fears as well as flowers; Hagar falls short of earlier work; Blaster's first take a trip back into fifties rockabilly; Jim Carroll's latest album: has he burned himself out?; Gun Club a winner of a group; Summer movies shaping up well; Editor reviews music happenings; Roadmaster draws crowd at Spring Out
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Prospectus, June 7, 1982
Scott Gissing, William M. Staerkel, Mark Heimburger, Richard Wear, Inger Gire, Carol Manley, Clem Wallace, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Albert Sapp, and Jan Alexander
STUGO WELCOMES SUMMER STUDENTS; News Digest; Graduates, guests enjoy Graduation ceremonies; Board discusses possible funding; Parkland summer session begins today, Jume 7; New Prospectus staff beginning this summer; Improvements set for Champaign; Champaign may decide to consolidate precincts; College for Kids getting bigger and better; Nurse's pinning ceremony held at Krannert Center; Sun may be too much of a good thing for some; C-U Happenings...: Student collection on display at gallery, EMTs offered credit for driver ed class, Parkland giving June Workshop on childcare; Theatre group tours with plays for children; Children's games can keep you fit; Warmer weather forecast for May; Something new for your summer garden; Parkland grads take jobs, continue education...; Community Calendar; Recycling raises funds for athletes; Private eye role puts Martin back in public eye; Punk culture produces 'Fear'; A comic book in 3D: 'Conan the Barbarian'; Superjock or stay-at-home...miniature golf suits everyone to a tee: Different strokes for different folks; Cobras will compete
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Prospectus, June 23, 1982
Inger Gire, Clem Wallace, Jimm Scott, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Jeff Little, Albert Sapp, and Jan Alexander
BOARD APPROVES INSURANCE, ANNEX PLANS AT MEETING; News Digest; 594 earn Parkland honors during spring semester; Forecast? Wet!; Sullivan schedules summer musicals; Bugs coming; New drug proves effective; Kids enjoy 'playtime'; Land lab serves students, public; Cycle your way to good health; Authentic Sioux warsuit purchase for Illiniwek; Celebrate!; Community Calendar; Edmunds' 'DE7' features pre-Beatles rock and roll; Fanzines: preview of the future?; Stones live on in 'Still Life'; 'E.T.' looks like another big hit for Spielberg; Slow but steady racers earn money for charity
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Prospectus, July 7, 1982
Inger Gire, Clem Wallace, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Jan Alexander, Albert Sapp, and Walt McKoy
PROSPECTUS FOCUSES ON RANTOUL AREA; News Digest; Rantoul's mayor pro-tem optimistic on future of area; Chanute welcomes visitors to 65th annual open house; Rantoul: a century of progress and renewal; Karch honored at ABWA 'Boss of the Year' dinner; Oops!; New blood bank serves Rantoul residents; Chanute and Parkland cooperate to educate; Chanute AFB marks 65th Open House; Szechwan food for thought; 'Grease II' is greasy kid stuff; Trekkies rejoicing as 'Star Trek' returns with another sci-fi winner; Round three for 'Rocky'; Duerksen defends title; Cyclists compete in marathon; One Block I section dropped for fall
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Prospectus, July 21, 1982
Inger Gire, Clem Wallace, and Larry Gilbert
ILLINOIS HAS MUCH TO OFFER; News Digest; Space allocations still being discussed: Annex still under construction; Fair will be presenting tradition and innovation; Summer papers made possible by team effort; Hitchhiking can be fun…and safe if laws obeyed; We asked Parkland students if they had ever hitchhiked, and if so, how far they had traveled and whether their experiences had been good or bad.; Miniatures to monasteries shown in Illinois museums; Allerton Park...Monticello; Daisy, daisy, you can go camping too...: Bikes perfect for summer treks; Three presedential homes open to visitors; Help fight MD; Donors needed; Lake of the Woods...Mahomet
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Prospectus, August 30, 1982
William M. Staerkel, Clem Wallace, Mark Hieftje-Conley, Ken White, and Jimm Scott
FALL-IN SET FOR SEPT. 2; News Digest; Survival hints for students; Welcome to new students from President Staerkel; C-U Happenings…; Motorcycle training course hopes to lower death rate; Rehearsals begin for Community 'Messiah'; Use and abuse topic of class; Prairie and forest ecology to be focus of new class; Looking back at summer...; Community Calendar; Classified; Johansen leaving his mark on rock 'n roll; No lazy crowds at Queen concerts; 'Oh-teh!'; Hot weather football practice can cause serious problems; Competition is available; Co-editors appointed; Rah-Rah!; Golf Schedule 1982; Intramurals Schedule 1982-83
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Prospectus, September 8, 1982
Jon Vercellono, Clem Wallace, Bridget Rund, Albert Sapp, Jimm Scott, and Brian Lindstrand
MUSIC, GAMES HIGHLIGHT FALL-IN; News Digest; New Parkland flag is product of cooperation; Prospectus urges participation; StuGo works; Oops!; Parkland enrollment still growing; Women announce; Foscus planned; C-U Happenings…; Food for Thought; Community Calendar; Classified; Realism makes Gere film special; Record Reviews: Kihn not up to potential; 'One on One' redeems Cheap Trick's newest; Australian action film earns praise
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Prospectus, September 15, 1982
Inger Gire, Diane Ackerson, Scott Gissing, Jan Alexander, Bridget Rund, Jon Vercellono, Bob Brunner, Jimm Scott, Jeff Little, Laurie Lewis, Albert Sapp, Brian Lindstrand, and K. C.
PROSPECTUS FOCUS: MONTICELLO; News Digest; Parkland graduate editor of Monticello weekly: Paper serves community; Bell calls for change; Change called for; Parkland deserves your loyalty too; Community Calendar; Sadorus photos in gallery display; C-U Happenings...; Classified; Places and Faces in Monticello...; Record Reviews: The kids are still alright, Solo album brings old sound back: Zeppelin revived; Zapp tops soul list; Garp according to Williams good blend of joy, sorrow; Python lovers get best film to date; Freddy returns to match wits with fans; Cobras hit links, season opens
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Prospectus, September 22, 1982
Inger Gire, Bob Davies, Drew Marchetta, Martin Maske, Jill Peckham, Regina Rassi, Mike Schoeplein, Ken Silverman, Eddie Simpson, Kim VanWinkle, Jon Vercellono, Scott Gissing, Bob Brunner, Gerry Brock, Rosalind Weber, Jan Alexander, Mark Brownfield, and K. C.
STUDENT VOTE SHOULD BE EXERCISED; News Digest; Election candidates present platforms; Children's theater group performs new play; College remark causes reaction; Annex gets approval; C-U Happenings…; Club designed for business students; Bike is victim of 'dastardly deed'; Microprecision department one of few in U.S.; Hough now teaches class; Community Calendar; Classified; Problem lyrics can't overshadow great music; Hot Country Singles; TV season may bring surprises; TH's delight CU at AH; Abbey's job has variety; White leads for Parkland; ISU transfer looks like an asset; Fast Freddy Contest
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Prospectus, October 6, 1982
Inger Gire, Scott Richard Sherman Gissing, Tom McCowan, Ken Moseley, Diane Ackerson, Mark Heimburger, Carol Neathery, Harrell Kerkhoff, Jon Vercellono, Bridget Rund, Albert Sapp, Jimm Scott, Cindy Becker, Linda Weaver, Peter L. Eveland, Jill Walthall, John Hebert, and David Hays
PROSPECTUS FOCUS ON VILLA GROVE; News Digest; Villa Grove looks ahead to future; Voter turnout appreciated; What's your opinion on draft revitalization?: Draft dialogue wanted by student; Listeners available for PC students; Christian humorist appears; Guides needed; Addition bids out, construction to begin this fall; C-U Happenings...; Voter turnout doubled since last election; Loan funding may increase; Can you picture this?; Winter is comin, are you ready?; Three-year restoration project for historic 'Sunnyside'; Growth and tradition mark Villa Grove's 150 years; Classified; Places and Faces in Villa Grove; 'Wouldn't trade my life for the world,' says bear trainer; Newton-John gives 'love-filled performace'; Live sound makes for smokin' rock; 'Playboy' sued over photo; Students, instructors cast in fall play; Security does more than give tickets; New seminar offers transfer; Community Calendar; Voices join in 'Messiah'; Convocations sponsors films; Cougar has two in top ten; Are the NFL players holding fans for ransom?; Area seniors to visit PC Campus; Reps to appear at PC; Women's team looking good, may reach finals; Fast Freddy Contest; More participation expected; Golf Scores; Cross Country
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Prospectus, October 13, 1982
Tracy Thurman, Brian Lindstrand, Diane Ackerson, Jon Vercellono, Clem Wallace, Jimm Scott, and John Hebert
ANNEX EXTERIOR FINISHED; News Digest; Park will act as entrance to Parkland; Objections voiced; Draft adds fuel to fire; Brenda Edgar on campaign trail; Threat made; Play opens tomorrow; Prop ships on display; C-U Happenings…; Greatest show on earth, wasn't; Show choirs meet at PC; Classified; Community Calendar; 'Who' concert worth trip; 'Raiders' copies hit tv screens in time for fall viewing; Division III offering no substitute for NFL; Fast Freddy Contest; Cobras overpower LT; Team plays all-out ball; Illini in for a tough one; Club forming
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