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Prospectus 1980

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Prospectus, October 16, 1980, Tim Huff, M. Leffler, T. Scott Alender, J.F. Hacker Iv, Scott Lopeman, Cathy Conerty, Charles Schumacher, Randy Pregler, Chris Slack Oct 1980

Prospectus, October 16, 1980, Tim Huff, M. Leffler, T. Scott Alender, J.F. Hacker Iv, Scott Lopeman, Cathy Conerty, Charles Schumacher, Randy Pregler, Chris Slack

Prospectus 1980

THE ANDERSON DIFFERENCE: MYTH OR REALITY?; Your money is precious: Where students' money actually does go; Letters to the editor: Student questions Prospectus policies; Notice To All Students: Cheerleading tryouts; McCabe talks to Com 111 class; Real Estate workshop: Oct. 18; PC to host two-day solar energy conference; Start of draft registration means actual draft likely: CCCO; Area high school seniors scheduled to visit campus; U of I economist believes high interest rates, double digit inflation will continue through year; Career center needs tour guides; Some Parkland faculty use Christianity in their teaching; Elton John needs no introduction; Parkland People; …


Prospectus, September 17, 1980, Cathy Conery, Gwyn Gantter, Joe Perry, Jim Scott, Victor Logan, Lori Walsh, Randy Pregler, Bruce Andree, Chris Slack Sep 1980

Prospectus, September 17, 1980, Cathy Conery, Gwyn Gantter, Joe Perry, Jim Scott, Victor Logan, Lori Walsh, Randy Pregler, Bruce Andree, Chris Slack

Prospectus 1980

CATCHY SLOGAN BRINGS OUT RECORD NUMBER OF VOTES; Parkland People; Parkland English teacher speaks to PCF'ers on "Self-Image"; Head of Placement Counseling will help employment seekers; PACT offers program; Blood drive to be at PC; Attention Accounting students; Classifieds; PC Datebook; Record number of voters turn out to elect new Student Senators; Letters to the editor: Student disappointed; Long distance marriage works-- Susan Kelley sets an example; Women's Program offers self-series; Jackson Browne performance: unforgettable; Molly Hatchet's cuts are consistently impressive and original; Bowen: Radio won't roll over and die; Two kinds of clouds cause false tornado reports; Team shirts …


Prospectus, September 4, 1980, Larry Williams, Scott Alender, Mark Sterkel, Randy Pregler, Yolanda Steffey, Chris Slack, Cathy Conerty Sep 1980

Prospectus, September 4, 1980, Larry Williams, Scott Alender, Mark Sterkel, Randy Pregler, Yolanda Steffey, Chris Slack, Cathy Conerty

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HARDEES -- BEST EATIN' ALL AROUND -- TO OPEN ON CAMPUS NEXT WEEK; Qualifications listed for Student Senate elections; Letters to the Editors: Volleyball coach promises excitement, Student government says thanks; Alender is new Entertainment Editor; The Cars "Panorama" lacks uniqueness of previous albums; PC Datebook; Collge predicts record enrollment; New recruits; Fall Routine "Falls Into" Place; Science You Can See: When is an eclipse not an eclipse?; Center provides services; Newman Club may be reinstated; CTEP program in effect; Acct. students learn in lab; Parkland Christian Fellowship group hears stance; 142 make honor's list; Fast Freddy makes debut; Parkland …


Prospectus, April 30, 1980, Cynthia Vaughan, Mark Balcer, Mitzi Greene, Pete Rosenbery, S. Armstrong, Sherry Ehmen, Mary Lee Sargent, Joe Perry, Sharon Wienke, Chris Slack Apr 1980

Prospectus, April 30, 1980, Cynthia Vaughan, Mark Balcer, Mitzi Greene, Pete Rosenbery, S. Armstrong, Sherry Ehmen, Mary Lee Sargent, Joe Perry, Sharon Wienke, Chris Slack

Prospectus 1980

STUDENT GOV'T ELECTIONS TODAY, TOMORROW; Week in Review: World, Nation; Skyrocket interest rates force insurance borrowing; PC student heads to DC; Parkland Teacher Aide Program hosts Recognition Banquet Wed.; Illinois future can be as bright as ever; Arbor Day celebrated last Friday; Dental students to be capped; Males can survive; Women's Program offers workshops; Community colleges can contribute; Open house of woods; Westerners celebrate different May Day; StuGo sponsors spring activities featuring balloons, kites, jazz; Letters to the Editor: Philemon lauded, Faculty thieves; One parent families are discussed; Cheap trick...; and Ted Nugent rock Assembly Hall; Classifieds; Dates to live …