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Prospectus, January 18, 1984
Harrell Kerkhoff, Shirley Hubbard, Dick Chaney, Carolyn Schmidt, Susan Ancell, Kathy Hubbard, Julie Snider, Ila Asthana, Brian Lindstrand, and Tom Woods
HINTS FOR SURVIVING SPRING SEMESTER AT PARKLAND COLLEGE; News Digest; Blair, Henriksen ready for Olympics; Prospectus needs your ideas; PC Happenings: Election board news, Convocations director needed; Winter driving; New doll helps diabetics; I.D. cards; Staerkel tries to keep campus open despite Illinois' unpredictable weather; Walsh helps in taking over advertising; Snow plows save cities in winter; Spring calendar; Classifieds; Question: Who or what influenced you the most in deciding what direction your life would take?; Flirting as an art still alive; Highway deaths down; Drinking hurts unborn; New rock band; Foreign students experience snow; Campus organizations at Parkland; The best and worst movies of the year 1983; Disney re-releases classic film; "Endearment" best picture; "D.C. Cab" is better than most; Campus Paperback Bestsellers; New & Recommended; "The Keep," classic horror; In the library--paperbacks; Phase IV nears completion; New student grant; PC grad to Texas; Cobras win opener; Parkland loses close one; I.M. News; Second loss
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Prospectus, January 25, 1984
John Melchi, Harrell Kerkhoff, Carolyn Schmidt, Leslie Jaffe, Kathy Hubbard, Jimm Scott, Brian Lindstrand, Paul Rearden, and Tom Woods
TODAY'S FOCUS: THE SOUTH WING; News Digest; South wing improves Parkland; Board summary; Rotary scholarships now available to students; United mime workers to perforn; PACT program offered; Parenting program available; Theatre auditions; EMT workshop; Study abroad; Jazz combo; 562 earn Parkland honors during fall semester; P.A.L. there if needed; Treat winter coughs with right medicines; Foreign students expand interests and awareness in U.S.; I.S.O. helps foreign students; What to do about frozen pipes; National origin an influence on economic decisions; Question: What resolutions have you maid for 1984?; Classifieds; Terrorism on the rise in the Middle East; Bottled water may or may not be better; Illinois' prison problem to be discussed at conference; Concert news; Life at the south wing; "Pump Boys and Dinettes"--musical with flair; In the Library--"P" section; Murphy: "comedian"; Brey cellist recital; Alabama comes to area; WILL celebrates black history month; Two more films added; Metheny group--jazz and rock; "Testament" aftermath of war; Poor elderly decreasing in Illinois; Teens need food energy; Public favors victim compensation; A cold night in Champaign-Urbana; Cobras victorious; Free throws edge; I.M. News
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Prospectus, February 1, 1984
Harrell Kerkhoff, Margie Stroinski, Anna Willard, Judy Wyatt, Michael Weisz, Mary Gerdts, Mike Owens, Donna Hyatt, Brian Lindstrand, Bob Davies, John Connett Jr., Daria D. Kirk, John Melchi, John Melchi, Chris Vizzi, Dale Jury, Carolyn Schmidt, Danny Lattimore, Jimm Scott, Kathy Hubbard, Shirley Hubbard, Joseph Gauthier, Leslie Jaffe, and Tom Woods
TOOTH FAIRY PROMOTES DENTAL HEALTH; News Digest; Vote today or tomorrow for StuGo senators; PC Happenings: Parenting programs on TV, Jackson prints donated to Parkland; Letter to the editor; Get involved!!; Experience the uniqueness of people; Letter to the Editor; Student Government candidate platforms; Counseling center; A new look at the library; Story Shop stimulates young writers; Mechanics services at Parkland College; Life Science: largest division at Parkland; Dental hygiene service; Shop around for new phones; Dental clinic accepting new patients; Question: "What is a friend?"; Classifieds; Kinks perform in "State of Confusion"; Coppola's 'One from the Heart' worth seeing; Machines star in series; Rodgers is still going strong; "The Kinks" still have what it takes to sound good; Parkland art collection valid part of education; Formigoni reaches out with color and space; Hubler talks about Champaign; Placement office finds jobs; What Is Art?; Cobras ease to victory; Men edge the Blue Knights; Track--two national qualifiers
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Prospectus, February 15, 1984
Shirley Hubbard, Bob Davies, Harrell Kerkhoff, Dale R. Jury, Lynn Thompson, Jeanene Edmison, Randy Miller, Bonnie Wurster, Kathy Hubbard, M. S., Dan Bobzin, Eric Rannebarger, Deb Smith, Danny Lattimore, Treva Williams, David Gaede, Margie Stroinski, Robert Ashby, Brian Lindstrand, Jimm Scott, John Melchi, and Tom Woods
ELECTION RESULTS; News Digest; Blacks added to local history; Letter from the editor; Letter to the editor; Letter to the editor; PC Happenings: Real estate review workshop, Lifelong Learners to meet, Story shop stimulates young writers, EMT assessment workshop offered; Gameroom damage--why!!; Student award; Letter to the editor; Roberts nominated; Book Review: "Making College Pay Off"; Reflections and contemplations; Student needs witness; Division chairman believes in Parkland; 'Images' needs you; Dodd explains his position on Miller; Did You Know...; Coach encouraged at team's success; Wheelchair games postponed; Fewer students at Parkland; Bushman and Gunter; Survival trip taken; 'Shadows Beyond the Benefit....' entices thinking; Davis says farewell; Eclectic collection of art; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!: Freedom, To God, A Worn-out photograph, Memories, Clouds, The Spreading Flame, Why, Haunting Beauty, Lost Love, The Wheel of Fortune, What Is the Vocal?, The Petals of Marie, Unknown, No Defeat, A Tribute to Fallen Hero; "John Watching"; King led the way for blacks in the 1960's; Anti-discrimination pledge signed; Rosa Parks remembered; Black colleges pitch into nationwide crisis; Play review; Dream becomes day-to-day reality; Increase Awareness of Financial Aid Available; "Colored Girls" stresses stereotyping; Yaxley scholarship; Black collection extensive; 'Operation Snowball' helps teens help themselves; In the Library--"P" Section; Question: Do you think we will ever attain world peace?; Classifieds; 'Four Seasons' blast of fresh air; Campus Paperback Bestsellers; New & Recommended; Another political album for U2 with 'Under a Blood Red Sky'; New Dorothy after 45 years; Institute shows rare independent British films; Film festival schedule; MTV--a hit that's here to stay; Utopia reminds us that it is 1984; Silkwood should be seen by all; Nicaragua, a problem the U.S. should study now; Trout remembers when; I.M. News; Wulf recalls coaching days; Carper recalls Parkland; Martin wins triple jump at meet; Composite athletic schedule; Competition aids inequality
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Prospectus, February 22, 1984
Rich Wear, Harrell Kerkhoff, Shirley Hubbard, David Johnson, Kathy Hubbard, Doug Davis, Brian Lindstrand, Carolyn Schmidt, Jeanene Edmison, Danny Lattimore, M. S., J. Edward Simpson, Floyd Hobbs, Mary Thompson, Carol DeVoss, Margie Stroinski, Dale Jury, Jimm Scott, Tom Woods, and John Melchi
MILLER SAYS TAX ABATEMENT NOT EQUITABLE FOR OTHER COUNTIES: REQUEST FOR TAX ABATEMENT DENIED BY PARKLAND BOARD; News Digest; Mayor Markland concered about area landfill issue; Meet the Prospectus Staff; PC Happenings: Professor to speak at Parkland, Testing for self knowledge, Computer workshop offered at Parkland, EMT workshop at Parkland; "Which is better" juvenile and pointless; Letter; Sonja Williams--views on Nicaragua; Yaxley scholarship; In the Library--"PS" section; 'I was only gone a minute'; Contraceptives--become aware of your choices; Internships produce anxieties; Did You Know...; Archaeology trip a success; Alabama shines at Assembly Hall; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!: Fleeting Moments, Untitled, Reflections and contemplations, Down, down, down, The "Talkers", My Grandfather, Windows From the Soul, Realities, Banging heads on the floor with you...; Moore of the same; 'Alabama' succeeds at local concert; 'I Write Your Name' Carroll album released; Hitchcock's classic revisited in the film 'Vertigo'; Classifieds; More than tickets...; I.M.; Movie Magazine in next issue; Men's Basketball season 20-11; Men's track team places third; Parkland to host basket ball tournament; Women's track team 2nd in region; Fitness Center to open
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Prospectus, March 7, 1984
David Gaede, Carolyn Schmidt, Harrell Kerkhoff, Margie Stroinski, John Connett, Brian Lindstrand, Kathy Hubbard, Jeanene Edmison, Vilia Hollingsworth, Christopher Virzi, Mary Lou Thompson, Debbie Smith, C. A. W., P. J., C. H., C. W., Danny Lattimore, R. Martin, C. Heffley, Robert Pearson, Susan Calhoun, Jimm Scott, David Hays, Tom Woods, and John Melchi
CONGRESS RETURNS TO A 'MOST IMPORTANT' STUDENT AID DEBATE; News Digest; Four paintings stolen from Parkland; 'Job Training and Partnership Act': JTPA 'good opportunity for dedicated'; PC Happenings: TV programs for busy parents, Parkland announces registration, Polish folk arts at Parkland; Sargent talks to Lifelong Learners' Club; Yaxley scholarship; Stu-Go News; 'Planned Parenthood'--pro choice organization; In the Library--Paperbacks; Nolen enjoys differences; What is Sadie Hawkins Day?; Did You Know...; Scholarship news for real estate students; Tuexdo styles are changing; What did you thinnk of the Grammy Awards?; Classifieds; 'Good looking coed' hunt draws lots of photos; Urbana construction will increase; Learning to relax can kill stress; 'Women's History Week' honored; Parkland Christian Fellowship to sponsor conference; Weather conditions force closing; Math contest at Parkland; Financia; aid for summer and fall; The latest in swimwear; 'Western look' changing; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!: Believe..., Creed, Dream, The End, Darkness...; All Up to Me, Listening to an old..., Father to Son, How to know just what is real..., For Larry, "Hi, I'm crazy"...; Bite the Bullet, Answer, Why can't we see?, Love sparked nu the heat of summer...,Keg, A low rumble starts..., Oh, Mothers..., Has the human race forgot to look at a sunset..., I tried to play your game..., You've let me down...; Jackson leads the way at this year's Grammy awards; Dexter--valuable asset; $50,000 and silence 'cheap way for MSU to avoid lawsuit'; In the Library--; Channel 12 fund drive stresses 'TV worth paying for'; Woody Allen's latest hilarious; 'Foghat' hits C/U March 18; Predictions for the upcoming Academy Awards; 'Big Country' to appear; 'Full Metal Jacket' talent search; 'The Right Stuff' finally opens in area; Energetic movie should do well; Baseball Schedule; Bank president--NFL referee; High School Notes; Softball Schedule; Cobra baseball to start; Women win tournament; Lake Land advances in sectional; Mens basketball scores; I.M. News; Cobra men advance to sectional; Cobras end up with last year's record; Tae Kwon Do showed display; Cooper remembers 6 good years; First basketball coach tells how it was; NJCAA meet
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Prospectus, March 22, 1984
Rich Wear, Kathy Hubbard, Harrell Kerkhoff, Carolyn Schmidt, Jeanene Edmison, Paul Bishop, Tom Pikus, Betsy L. Karlberg, P. B., Elly Barker, Brian Lindstrand, Tom Woods, and Danny Lattimore
BARKSTALL TALKS ABOUT DISCRIMINATION; News Digest; This is Karyn's chance: and nothing will stop her!!; Scream and run--best self defense; PC Happenings: Workshop for radiologic technologists, SIU counselor at Parkland, Parkland play to open; Fear, anger, guilt and confusion: Common feelings after rape; StuGo conducting survey; 1984 motorcycle courses; Fall Registration; Did You Know...; The changing face of Women's Lib: Working with and through the system; 'Harry and Son' warm and touching......; Run--'Just for the health of it'; Parkland student helps disaster effort; School prayer debate continues; 'Yes' appears at Assembly Hall; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!: Rain, Window Watching, We begin our lives as tiny..., The sun's golden rays..., Climbing the Mountain, We are alone in this world..., He was only joking..., Used Too, You can't stop rock-'n-roll..., The prison of my mind..., I am too younf to feel so worn and tired..., Living hard and fast..., Don't get me wrong..., I can never forget...; Champaign County in the middle of a tornado belt; Tornado prevention; Classifieds; "YES" concert proves to be big disappointment; Skating projects emotion; 'Splash' wildly funny entertainment; WILL hosts telecourse; Orioles to repeat; Class A results; Lady Cobras finish third; Cobras eliminated; 1984 Parkland College Baseball Roster; Wet grounds hamper softball; Chargers ready for the Hall; I.M. News
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Prospectus, March 28, 1984
John Melchi, Harrell Kerkhoff, Brian Lindstrand, Shirley Hubbard, Kathy Hubbard, Tom Pikus, M. S., Margie Stroinski, Jim Scott, Danny Lattimore, Tom Woods, David Hays, and Debbie Smith
ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNERS; News Digest; Rayburn enjoys chairmanship; Illinois primary winners; PC Happenings: Nursing workshop scheduled, EMT refresher workshop scehduled, Basic nutrition is series focus, Vietnam veterans to meet, Art department to host guest artist, Students compete in office careers; Illinois recycling week April 22-28; Cans worth money; Parkland fall registration; StuGo discusses changes; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!: Love, No Defeat, Bums, To God, I am to you to feel so worn and tired..., The sun's golden rays warm me through and through...; Reflections and Contemplations; Traditional Polish folk art reflects strong sense of nationalism; Classifieds; 'Ice Pirates' fails miserably; Summer film release dates; 'Mister Heartbreak'--lyrics a treasure; Walt Disney starts production on 'OZ'; Paul Heath--dynamic Ice Capades star; White Sox should take easy division; Palmer and Dickerson with Christie Clinic run; Chicago Simeon wins AA tournament; Class AA Boys Basketball Results; All-Tournament Selections; Scientist helps players sharpen up; Cobra basketball award-winners named; Recruiting important part; "Our students are student-athletes, not athlete-students"; Women softball leagues starting up; Centennial loses chance at state title
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Prospectus, April 4, 1984
Harrell Kerkhoff, Shirley Hubbard, Jeanene Edmison, Carolyn Schmidt, Eric Rannebarger, Brian Lindstrand, Tom Pikus, Jody Street, Jimm Scott, Mary Lou Thompson, Villia Hollingsworth, Bob Pearson, Ila Asthana, Tom Woods, and John Melchi
PARKLAND STUDENT RECEIVES STATEWIDE AWARD; News Digest; Parkland welcomes visitors; Problems? Let us help--NEW--Advice Column; 'Images' '84 starts production; PC Happenings: Kidney stone treatment is seminar topic, May fest exhbitors to register, Parkland hosting hairstyling, Martial arts demonstration, March of Dimes walkamerica, Stu-Go to survey; Two Parkland students to go to conference; Blood drive; Board considers closing U.H.S.; Did You Know...; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!: Buzz Galaxy, Father, Dear Father, Unicorns, My Friends and Me, A low rumble starts...; Archaeological Field School.....Experiencing the world ......... the way it really is: Shawnee National Forest: Extreme weather conditions; 'Racing'--a good traditional movie; Rebel with a cause; Disney to release 'Touchstone Films'; Classified; International Cafe during Open House; Parkland Student returns home; Parkland fall registration; What to do with a home computer; Have a question about the new phone systems?; Spring brings on large scale housecleaning; Women's hats coming back; Elmhurst defeats Peoria; Cobra men split two; We goofed: Oops...; Quincy wins its second straight championship; Expos to take N.L. East; Fitness Center to open; Softball news
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Prospectus, April 11, 1984
Tom Woods, Harrell Kerkhoff, Harrell Kerkhoff, Merry C. Outlaw, Danny Lattimore, Lynn Thompson, Carolyn Schimdt, Kathy Hubbard, Jeanene Edmison, Tom Pikus, R. Martin, James E. Costa, Shirley Hubbard, Brian Lindstrand, Jimm Scott, and John Melchi
FROM COBRA TO WHAT? COLOR AND NICKNAME CHANGE CONSIDERED; News Digest; Editorial; We want your contributions; Ride for friends; Crime rate rises in Champaign; Graduating needs; PC Happenings: 'Saboteurs of job success' is program topic, Lifelong learners discuss writing, Parkland choral group performs, Vietnam veterans to meet, Health Fair to be held, Election changes discussed, Petitions available for Stu-Go; FSM dinner enjoyed by all; Easter egg hunt; Ham is what's cookin' for Easter this year; Alcohol a problem at county jail; Changes for Parkland's Pharmacy Technology program; Book Review: Knock Wood by Candice Bergen; Did You Know...; Swanson awarded scholarship; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!: The Painting, Rejoice the Poet, The Wind of the Phoenix, Bodies, The search for truth and beauty is hard and painful..., A Special Lady, Home is where the heart is..., I have tried to be "just" your friend..., Rites of passage; Parkland's third Open House attracts over 4,000 visitors: Friendly, inviting atmosphere impresses visitors; Classifieds; Question: What impressed you about Parkland?; Krannert schedule for '84-'85; Campus Paperback Bestsellers; New & Recommended; Greystoke explores duality of man; Slade tries for 'comeback'; WILL repeats Hitchhiker's; PC track needs participation; Karate demo at Parkland; Parkland Prospectus survey; Sports Digest; Braves to edge out Dodgers
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Prospectus, April 18, 1984
Bob Pearson, Harrell Kerkhoff, Carolyn Schmidt, Jeanene Edmison, Danny Lattimore, Merry C. Outlaw, Shirley Hubbard, Bryan D. Trail, Karen Williams, Tom Pikus, James E. Costa, Kathy Hubbard, P. J., P. F., Margie Stroinski, J. Tremain, Paul Holden, M. S., Ila Asthana, Vilia Hollingsworth, Eric Rannebarger, Mary Lou Thompson, Brian Lindstrand, Jimm Scott, and Tom Woods
CHORAL UNION DEMANDING AND REWARDING; News Digest; Is your child part of the identi-child program?; Budding playwrights get chance to have work produced; PC Happenings: Parkland wins Automotive Contest, German Club annual Springfest, EMT workshop offered, Petitions available for Stu-Go, Stu-Go lacks quorum; Here Comes the Easter Bunny (or the Easter Hare?); Faces We Make; Former Prospectus entertainment writer: Alender services held; Strange things at the library; Only Food Service Management course in area: Sutton leads Food Service Management program; Criminal justice program well rounded; Running may increase protein need; Easter means Easter egg time; Second Wind hosts race; Did You Know...; Classifieds; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!: Recollections, She's More than a Nurse, You are a corn-fed steak..., Memories..., A fire burns, AKTING??????????????..., Sometimes in their heed to tact..., Clouds, Disturb Not the Dead, Follow the Wind, I don't know why I bother..., Innoncent Eyes, Please tell me what it is you want..., Running scared from yourself and tripped, babe..., Time Bomb, Don't go away--Linger on..., Class, Raggedy Ann lay in the back of an old station wagon..., Too Late, To God; Ice Capades comes to town: Skaters say it's hard work but well worth it; few surprises during Hollywood's biggest night; 'Queen' film at Assembly Hall; Director shines in film; 'Go-Go's' are back on track; 'Weird Al' hits big time; Fan Club to host film; Parkland College 1984 baseball roster; Cobra men lose two; 1984 Parkland Outdoor Track Bests; Sports Digest; Women lose twin bill; Prospectus survey results
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Prospectus, April 26, 1984
John Melchi, Shirley Hubbard, Harrell Kerkhoff, Jeanene Edmison, Kathy Hubbard, Brian Lindstrand, Danny Lattimore, and Tom Woods
PARKLAND COLLEGE AUTHOR' WORK DISPLAYED IN LIBRARY; News Digest; Senior Citizen starts new life as others retire; Letter to the editor; PC Happenings; Office Careers Contest winners told; Campus computers easy targets; CRC takes steps forward; Benefit dance; Discover quiet places -- interesting reading as you enjoy sleuthing in the library; Arbor Day celebration; Newly-computerized colleges run into 'brick wall'; Blood drive a success; Classifieds; Did You Know...; Parkland's M.A.P. to help math students find way; 'Iceman' has potential; WILL salutes friends; 'Swing Shift' filled with courage and triumph; Women lose one, tie one; Cobras lose to Wabash Valley; Cobras split doubleheader; Cobras downed; Sports Digest; Board approves scholarships; Parkland's women fast-pitch softball roster; 1984 Parkland Outdoor Track Bests
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Prospectus, May 2, 1984
Shirley Hubbard, Tom Pikus, R. Martin, Mark Adler, Robert Ashby, David Calhoon, J. Tremain, Scott Short, Gim Huebotter, John Melchi, Jeanene Edmison, Brian Lindstrand, Tom Woods, and Dick Barnes
SUPPORT YOUR COLLEGE! VOTE FOR STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS; News Digest; Students protest CIA campus recruitment; PC Happenings; Humanities Awards Program Summer Research; Student Government candidate platforms; Fearing suits, many colleges move to control students closely; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!; Energy from the Garden; Elf; Bums; Rites of Passage; Angie; To Those Who Have Loved and Lost...; Nuclear Weapons Freeze; Finney's Famous Fanwich, on Rye; Settlement on the Sangamon; Freedom summer campaign seeks 5,000 students; Campaign for a Humane Center; Non-Event kick-off; Did you know...; Classifieds; Parkland's Fine Art students' work exhibited in Art Gallery; Philosophy discussion group--know yourself and your world; Top AHT students receive awards; March of Dimes plans events; Two artists exhibit work; Campus springtime; 'The Hollywood Hall of Shame' -- behind the scenes dirt; 'Android' high quality with low budget; WILL airs high drama; Sports Digest; Midwest Open successful; Parkland's women's basketball team finishes third offensively; Scholarships should help Parkland's athletics; Cobras split with Vincennes with two from Olney
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Prospectus, May 10, 1984
Shirley Hubbard, Harrell Kerkhoff, Rich Wear, James Murphy, A. Harris Moeller, Scott A. Hodge, Carolyn Schimdt, Jeanene Edmison, Paul Rearden, Kathy Hubbard, K. F. W., Kirsten Stigberg, James E. Costa, Jimm Scott, Brian Lindstrand, and Merry C. Outlaw
COPIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR 'IMAGES'; StuGo election results; Staerkel talks about scholarships; News Digest; Letter to the editor: Separate Women's Program vital for the women who have invested so much in you; PC Happenings; Hard work recognized by Dean; Letter from the editor: Human element was always there; Editor says goodbye; 'Intellectual Freedom Begins Here'; Student art exhibit displayed variety; Everyone enjoys four-day week during summer session; Law clerk tells how the judicial system really works; Eddie Albert plots ready to grow; Cribbet to speak at Commencement; Students and organizations honored at awards banquet; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!; Freedom; Cathy; This is Dedicated to Amy; Too Late; Almost There; Unwritten; The Life and Death of a Friendship; Parkland's year the was--83/84--awards, scholarships, sports and fun; Classifieds; Did you know...; International songwriters competition; College Bowl National; Pretenders release latest and Rock Goddess their first; 'Sixteen Candles' burns out; Films show promise this summer; Winter wind blows hot; 'Indiana Jones' and 'Spock' lead the way at movies; Instructor receives award; Spring Out; StuGo purchases new van; Sports Digest; N.A.I.A. kills plan; 1984 Parkland outdoor track bests; L.A. students try to trust the Olympics; Baseball team ends season; 1984 Graduates and Candidates for Graduation
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Prospectus, June 14, 1984
Shirley Hubbard, Carolyn Schmidt, Jeanene Edmison, Scott Short, Mary Thompson, Carolyn Schmidt, Brian Lindstrand, Jimm Scott, Tom Woods, and Danny Lattimore
ANOTHER YEAR SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED GRADUATION ELICITS DIVERSE FEELINGS; News Digest; Summer drinking more frequent; Volunteer work rewarding; Drinking age increase still an issue; We need a movement; Job placement helps students; Federal government pushes for 21 drinking age; 557 students on Spring Honors; Wilson heads community information; Road work completed; Volunteers needed; PC Happenings; Historical quilts exhibit at Parkland; Listening Skills is PACT topic; Real Estate reviews scheduled; Waterslide night planned; Free ads in Prospectus; Did You Know...; Geologists map Illinois earthquake faults; Archaeological field school offered; Choose your pleasures wisely; 'Realistic reading' Hubbard says of Sudden Death; Phantoms is spine tingling mystery; Satellite concerts; Movies Shown Most Often on Television; New Star Trek movie is best; Redford triumphs in Natural after four-year absence; Sonny Terry moves mountains; Sci fi novel is adventurous; Temple of Doom provides excitement; Life in professional sports; Lakers beat Celtics; Tigers dominate; Sports Digest; Celtics come back
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Prospectus, June 20, 1984
Carolyn Schmidt, Jeanene Edmison, Scott Short, Ila Asthana, and Kathy Hubbard
COLLEGE FOR KIDS PROVIDES CHALLENGES; 4,045 enrolled in summer school; PC Happenings; Shakespeare Festival tickets offered; 'Facing Changes' series offered; Moodiness, Depression program set; Parenting styles to be PACT topic; Disabled among the best workers; Did You Know...; Growing up is sometimes scary process; New studies in greenhouse effect; No more placement delays; Murray makes movie fun; Good triumphs over evil; Gremlins are naughty but charming; Enjoy concerts in the parks; Classifieds
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Prospectus, July 3, 1984
Jeff McCartney, Michael Dubson, Jeanene Edmison, Bob Pearson, James Costa, Lorna Rhoades, Mike Dubson, and Tom Woods
FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM BEING INSTALLED PARKLAND IMPROVES FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES; Construction underway on Green between Neil and State Safety improvements implemented; News Digest; Enjoy the 4th at Hessel Park; A 'social studies gap' opens up on campuses Are we forgetting the basics?; Did You Know...; Tree-lined patht to pond; Water slide stimulating; Exchange column of tips, advice, and recipes Canning season is almost here. Are you ready?; Nutrient-dense foods stretch food dollars; Preschoolers... eat when hungry; Philosophy club proposed; The unsung heros of Parkland; PC Happenings; Mime Workers present workshop; Grads have high career expectations; Creative Corner...Especially for you; Stuffing or potatoes?; Follow the Wind; The Widower; Rain; Is There A Reason; Attack of the killer gum?; Community Calendar; Delinquencies to be published; Variety provides something for everyone Seek out C/U summer entertainment; Get hooked on sci fi; Women's fears of independence; 'Best period of my life' says Carlin; Sports Digest; NBA drafts Olympic finalists first; Olympic basketball team chosen
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Prospectus, July 11, 1984
Mike Dubson, Jeff McCartney, Jeanene Edmison, J. Tremain, R. Martin, K. F. W., Mark Adler, Margie Stroinski, Brian Lindstrand, and Tom Woods
DREAM OF A LIFETIME REALIZED EISNER CHANGES HANDS: BECOMES DIANA FOODS; 98 percent of area residents are within 4 blocks of MTD's economical-efficient-comfortable and friendly transportation; News Digest; Husbands, wives benefit from sharing the work; Did You Know...; Lake of the Woods features 'Music in Park'; Philosophy club proposed; The unsung heros of Parkland; The Garden Spot; Entire student body not at risk; Recycling Center at fair; Annual 4th of July parade provides delights for all; Creative Corner...especially for you; Angie; Rites of Passage; Scared Love; Rejoice the Poet; Odyssey; Stallone's versatility is obvious in Rhinestone performance Dolly and Sly are dynamite; Dr. Who and Star Trek convention; Grace Jones a riot in film debut; Krantz creates magic; Study shows coaches consign blacks to certain positions; ERES mid-stae tour planned; Sports Digest; 'Everyone has a dream'; Tad Powers works on his
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Prospectus, July 18, 1984
Mike Dubson, Jim Costa, Shirley Hubbard, Lorna Rhoades, Joe Marcus, Jeanene Edmison, Brian Lindstrand, Kathy Hubbard, and Tom Woods
AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION SHOOTING STAR CHAPTER…HONORS TWO OF PARKLAND'S OWN…SCHERL ZAMARY WAS CHOSEN WOMEN OF THE YEAR AND BOB ABBUEHL WAS SELECTED AS BOSS OF THE YEAR; Crisis nursery ready to help; Community Calendar; Concert in Park with PC Choral Union; Concert for Senior Citizens; Outdoor Break Dance Festival; C.I.A. promotes 'independent thinking'; Vague and evasive answers angers reporter; Costa survives slide; Zamary and Abbuehl always 'there' when needed; The unsung heros of Parkland; Bigger and better Fair; Younger students attend PC; Entertain with summer recipes; Did You Know...; Last Starfighter; Teens dance...; Cars finally hit number one; Staub delves into effects of horror on human psyche; Rooney relates on down to earth level; Games people play-by Dr. Ima Sorloser; Annual Abe's Amble Run; No magic solutions-just understanding and action; Cold steel; Martin offered scholarship to Southern Ill. University; Sports Digest
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Prospectus, August 27, 1984
William M. Staerkel, Richard P. Karch, Mike Dubson, Jeanene Edmison, James E. Costa, Lorna Rhoades, Kathy Hubbard, Carolyn Schmidt, Enrique "Chino" Barreto, Jimm Scott, and Tom Woods
HOPE FOR SATISFYING, REWARDING EXPERIENCE AND BEST YEAR EVER FROM PRESIDENT STAERKEL; PC Happenings; Fall-In 1984-Join us for the big fall kick-off; Student Services-to supplement your studies with practical experience; Herbsleb honored; Voter Registration deadline Oct. 2 at Parkland; Campus Services...Day and Evening; Warm Welcome to Parkland; Awareness of diverse individual needs basis for expanding support systems/self-help groups; Black Student Association BSA's priority is on teaching black history and culture to everyone; Champaign County N.O.W. reaches out to new woman; Homosexual, heterosexuals strive for understanding of each other in C-U Gay and Lesbian Illini; One right way and plenty of wrong ways to offer help to the disabled; Champaign County Mental Health Center available to all; Prospectus staff enjoys opportunity for creativeness, camaraderie, challenge, and extended family; Mike Dubson, Reporter, Autobiographical; Autobiographical Jeanene Edmison; Parkland News Editor, Office Manager; Autobiographical James E. Costa, Reporter; Advice from the Duodenum; "Profiles in Courage" The unsung heroes of Parkland College student workers smooth the way; The Dead Zone will make your skin crawl; Students now feel free to turn down a drink; Trolley's broaden early residents' lives; Champaign offers variety with 37 parks/ 480 acres; Urbana has total of 22 parks covering 400 acres; Black voters turn out in record numbers; Which system produces better candidates?; Community musicians welcome to join groups at Parkland; Champaign-Urbana retains glimpses of yesteryear with charming older homes; Champaign culture; Arts school has widespread reputation; Don't miss Missing Persons; Good ol' days were fun; Celebrate; Parkland's new baseball coach: Tom Dedin, Jr.; Certain traits typical for world-class distance runner/athletics
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Prospectus, September 5, 1984
Mike Dubson, Jeanene Edmison, James E. Costa, R. Martin, Kaye DeVita, Kathy Hubbard, Betsy L. Karlberg, Jimm Scott, Tom Woods, and Anthony Cassadyne
DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS VOICE POLITICAL SUPPORT: MONDALE CAMPAIGNS IN CHAMPAIGN-URBANA; PC Happenings; Space advocate is popular public speaker; Loudon speaks at Parkland; Gautlet thrown down again; Concert pianist to play Parkland; Philosophy Club begins; Champaign County provides many social service agencies; Student suicide-how do we fight it? Three out of four consider suicide; Marijuana use decreasing; Better advertising of aid needed; Tips for new students; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!; Witches' Sabbath Road; Rain; Forgotten Pill; Rites of Passage; Spirit to Heaven; Silence; Doom Story-terror awaits; Advice from the Duodenum; Did You Know...; Fake mail to students...good enterprise; Volunteers are needed; Champaign-Urbana retains glimpses of yesteryear with charming older homes; Faculty Art 1984: A random sampling and mini-tour; An invitation to feel, understand, reflect and grow; Prospectus Man strikes again...; Prospecto! Champion of truth, justice and the Prospectus way; Classifieds; Boys are back; She bops her way to the top; Murphy strikes own path; The world says goodbye to a beloved actor; Carly's still coming on strong; As campaign starts, educators give Reagan low marks; Key veterans in command of 1984 volleyball campaign; Fast Freddy Contest; Talented Freshmen Spear head woman's cross country
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Prospectus, September 12, 1984
Tom Woods, Mark Matthews, Jimm Scott, Jeanene Edmison, James E. Costa, Bill Chapman, Tom Pikus, Rosemary Williams, Mike Dubson, and Enrique "Chino" Barreto
STUDENTS ASSUME A NEWLY-VISIBLE PARTY ROLE; News Digest; Letter from the editor Dissatisfied? Do something about it, more action, less talk!; PC Happenings; Lifelong Learner Club begins year; Women's health series begins Sept. 18; Blood drive announced; Dr. Boucek speaks Sept.18; Nurse Assistant course offered; Reagan?-Mondale?-Ah!-Snoopy!; Save a Tree contest; Urbana Senior Citizen's Center; IOC lists events for fall; Fall calendar for IOC; StuGo announces 7 movies; "You can't be insecure in a position of leadership."; Did You Know...; WPCD-FM Parkland's own action airway; Creative Corner... Especially for you!!; The Kite; Doom Story-Nnnnnooooooo!!!; Psychotic Bargin; Charm; She Don't Know Me; The Little Red Dog; Students take time out to enjoy Fall-In '84; Fall-in '84 a success; Social Service Agencies reach out to help; Study shows pounds sneak up each year; Classifieds; Homosexual-Heterosexual relationships very similar; "88 Rock"-top ten singles; One woman's story; King creates something different; "The Mikado" returns to Krannert; Promoting beyond the top ten; For a good laugh read Erma Bombeck; Missing Persons perform; Wealth hides horror; Fast Freddy contest; Intramural Program thrives on flexibility, student needs; Lady Cobras spike-I.V., Kaskaskia
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Prospectus, September 19, 1984
Tom Woods, Jeanene Edmison, James E. Costa, Mark Matthews, Jimm Scott, Rich Harris, Mike Dubson, Tom Pikus, Bill Chapman, Margie Stroinski, Carolyn Schmidt, Tim Mitchell, Shirley Hubbard, Alan Mohn, Rich Harris, and Kathy Hubbard
JONI MULLEN SIDELINED WITH KNEE INJURY; Space exploration pays for itself; News Digest; Letter to the editor-Avid Reader??; Silence; Taking up the gauntlet; All sides and wide range are staff goals; A personal view Living outside the 'rules'; Excellent job at last?; PC Happenings; Mid-life changes is program topic; TV for parents and kids debuts; Students learn floral designs; Long-time employees retire; Students give reasons why they should be elected to Student Government; Author to speak on family strengths; Chuck Baldwin expands career programs; 'The Wager' PC production; Certified Professional Secretaries PC to host seminars; Parkland hosts Gregor exhibit; For 454 students loans are primary source for tuition; The Office on Aging; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!; What terrors lie hidden deep in Shelley's mind?; Nothing Ventured Nothing gained; Advice from the Duodenum; Worry Wart; The Coming Battle; Companion; Floods; Starheart; Dark-Light; Hell: Future of Doom; 'This is going to be an enjoyable period of employment; Religion strong influence in all facts of life; Classifieds; King writes realistic horror; '88 Rock'-top ten singles; Prince continues to rule; Radio announcers work harder than you think; Did You Know...; Cobra Striders hope to peak near end of season; Lady Cobras snatch Parkland Invitational Volleyball Tourney
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Prospectus, September 25,1984
Tom Woods, Mark Kavajecz, Rich Hogan, Mike Dubson, Bill Chapman, James E. Costa, Tom Pikus, Jeffrey M. McCoy, Jeanene Edmison, Judi Fox, Mark Matthews, Shirley Hubbard, Rosemary Williams, Carolyn Schmidt, and Kathy Hubbard
ARE WE MISSING OUT BY WAITING?; 'Fan Fare' gives various aspects of the arts and entertainment; PC Digest; Board adopts $16,761,087 budget; Staff profiles-Mark Matthews-Shirley Hubbard-Autobiographical; Interest in communications started early; Snowball keeps getting bigger and bigger; PC Happenings; Dental Clinic accepts new patients; Health series listed; EMT workshop planned; Messiah auditions will be held Sept. 29; Osteoporosis is seminar topic; The Writing Clinic is free for everyone; Ceramic artist at Parkland; Organizations Parkland Cobra may get 'face lift'; Parkland Theatre season opens; Secretarial Review offered at Parkland in October; IOC has good attendence; Did you know...; Record enrollment in Chanute classes; Be a Parkland tour guide; Celebrate the Arts Week; Classifieds; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!; 'Knik-knak'-It almost almost seemed feminine or was it his imaginiation?; Anniversary of Life Changes; 'Doom Story'-What horrors await this faithful crew?; The Penny; The Sidewalk; War is Hell; Alcoholism and Drug Abuse-why do so many turn to an artificial stimulant for happiness?; Alcoholics Anonymous; New system more efficient; What is ABBA's game plan? Will they go 'On & On & On'; Jennings' latest luke warm; Bid for treasures during auction for WILL; Music warms the heart; GiGi romances again; Chick offers diverse music; U of I Symphony begins season; Parkland presents 'Wager'; Fast Freddy Contest; Pumphrey spikes boost Cobras over intimidated Moraine Valley; IM football begins; Golfers tie for 12th; Cobras win 4th Wesleyan wins in Decatur
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Prospectus, October 3, 1984
James E. Costa, Kathy Hubbard, Tom Pikus, M. G. D., K. P. H., Betsy L. Karlberg, Mike Moffett, Mike Dubson, Carol DeVoss, Kathy Hubbard, Tom Woods, and Dennis Wismer
FEMINIST MIND SEEN AS ANSWER FOR WORLD PROBLEMS; PC Digest; Blood Drive successful; 'Wager opens to rave reviews'; 7 senators elected; Staff Profile-Kathy Hubbard Entertainment editor; Reaching mountain top not always goal; Degree still important asset; PC Happenings; Small Business Workshop planned; EMT Workshop scheduled; Parenting programs at Parkland; Health Programs focus on smoking, fitness and skin; Circle K exists to help; Gold struck in Arthur; Responsibility for self is common difficulty; Parkland enrollment follows trend; Woods hosts sports show; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!; The Meaning of I; The Last Goodbye; Advice from the Dueodenum; Almost There; Freedom; Doom-but whose?; Too Big for Me; Lady; The Ballad of Sue and Joe; Love Lost; Climbing the Mountain; Photographer wins in national competition; Student Profile-Carol DeVoss-newly elected senator 'I'd like to see more student participation.' Approximately 200 out of about 8,500 voted; Classifieds; Why are women obsessed?; New shows begin; Campbell's a singin' country boy; September love; Lady Cobras concentrate, win two; Bowlers Pin; IM Volleyball; IM Basketball; IM Football; Cross Country action; Wisdom, age to determine '85 Cobras baseball success; Golf action
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