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    Prospectus, August 31, 1981

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    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 Parklandhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, October 8, 1980

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    PRESIDENT CARTER: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME; Letters to the editor: Black student questions fairness, Why not Ronald Reagan; International Students Day -- Oct. 22; Transfer day set for Oct. 15; Attention: Deadline past for student insurance; Record number register at Parkland; Horse Farming -- from days gone by; Chins Up! Only 1,752 hours \u27til Christmas break; Election \u2780: The Song Will Remain the Same; A look at O.R.G.I.I.; Celebration planned for PC Women\u27s Week; Stroke Club to hold meeting; Classifieds; Spikers hit low point ; Fast Freddy Contest; Fast Freddy getting the hang of ithttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1018/thumbnail.jp

    Summer Prospectus, July 9, 1981

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    AREA TAXPAYERS PAYING LESS THIS YEAR; Gifted children learn at Parkland; Students asked to refund money; Students pick alternative to \u27big box noise\u27; 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 habitshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1016/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, March 19, 1980

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    THREE SEMINARS AT PC DURING APRIL; A future for cancer, Lamping speaks Tues.; Women Joined: conference this week; Cox, Meyers guitar duo Thurs.; Goodwin speaks diet; Week in Review: World, Nation, State, Local; Letters to the Editor: Rally knocked; April Outlook; Snowbirds get caught by Touristmongers: The North invades the South every Spring; Agent Orange herbicide still unknown as to its long-term effects; Dates to live by; Fortress has new wave touch; Parkland College Softball Schedule 1980; Kenny Rogers can upgrade even the dirtiest cowboys; Claude Kipnis talks without speaking; Krannert events list; Journey departs any way you want; U. of I. to jazz it up ; Classifieds; Final Results Men NJCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships Columbia, Missouri March 14-15, 1980; Sports-in-Review: Olympics, Baseball, Basketball, Track; Hoop Express grabs IM crown; Skoal/Happy Days picks All-America; Healthy tips in program; Parkland places fifth in NJCAA, Patrick sparkles, Toland shines; Women cagers receive awards: Ingrum is MVP; Patrick earns Outstanding award; UPD sponsors Cub trip; Bench Warmer: Tatum let up once, but never morehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1033/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, November 26, 1980

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    HAPPY THANKSGIVING; Letter to the editor: Student feels Vaughan was unjustified, New President responds; Collapsing Church topic of Newman Club; Do you care who is running Stugo?; PC Board approves bid for athletic fields; The Subject Was Roses presented November 28; UHS has Thanksgiving dinner for those with no place to go; Parkland four-game basketball stats; Thanksgiving has changed over the years; PC Datebook; Classifieds; PC people have reasons to be thankful; Parkland to present Christmas concert December 14; Did you know that...?; Students can select spring movies; Plimpton at Parkland; Easton thanks Parkland for their concern; PACT sponsors mainstreaming program; Refresher course at Burnham Dec. 2-18; Winter trends begin with Canadian air; First Snowfall And First Snow Cover Dates; Prepare for Christmastime; Defense the key in Cobra win; Freddy apologizes about mistakes: Bad week out of the way; Dominant teams establishing themselves; Fast Freddy Contest; NFL races are hot and heavyhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, January 28, 1981

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    YES, HE\u27S FREE! ALL 52 ARE FREE.; America\u27s 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\u27s 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\u27...; 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\u27s 55 basketball!; Parkland College Indoor & Outdoor Track Schedule 1980-81; PC hangs on, beat Jaguars; Fast Freddy Contest; Cobras can\u27t win \u27em all; The Unity Pep Band to be featured Friday before Lake Land gamehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1030/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, October 29, 1980

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    BENET\u27S STORIES OF AMERICA OPENS TODAY; Parkland offeres classes at Arcola H.S.; Letters to the editor: Student claims Schumacher one-sided ; Jazz Combo to perform; Development Program sponsors workshop; Retired trick-or-treaters still have spirit; \u27Benet\u27s Stories of America\u27 comes to Parkland Oct. 29--tickets available; Get to your class on time- get the wake-up service; In concert Friday night: Tull: the Eddie, Ian Show; A night with Ronstadt; Springsteen\u27s latest is called The River ; Artists present program; Beatlemania hits Champagin/Urbana; Students of the world unite at Parkland\u27s International Students Day; Allergy specialist gives speech; Ag Club sponsors pig roast Nov. 2; Classifieds; Science You Can See: Astronomy -- world\u27s oldest science??; Cobras rounding into tourney form; Elam qualifies for national championship: Cobra harriers finish strong; IM football championship tomorrow; Key weekend for contenders; Fast Freddy Contest; B-Ball opener in the afternoon; Freddy\u27s percentage at .638https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, March 26, 1981

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    PC GRADUATE TRANSFORMS A HOBBY INTO A FLOURISHING BUSINESS THAT HAS BECOME VERY SUCCESSFUL; Woman\u27s Place is always there; Letter to the Editor: Conley doesn\u27t 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 \u27Community Health Interests\u27; The old relics: still nice to see; Conley catches up on music during break; Motorcycles are becoming popular \u27second cars\u27; Office careers contest April 25; Arobics may be the perfect thing for you; \u27X-Rays and You\u27 featured; Here come the tornadoes!; Campus Question: Do you think marijuana should be legalized?; \u27Don\u27t ruin your feet,\u27 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\u27s Softball Schedule And Roster; Women\u27s Roster; Park district has volleyball registration; Soccer! Soccer meeting todayhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, February 25, 1981

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    MARIJUANA LEGALIZED? DIFANIS SAYS YES.; PC ROTC program big success with 500% increase; \u27Woman to Woman\u27 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\u27s 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 weekhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1026/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, February 4, 1981

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    12 RUNNING FOR POSITIONS IN STU GO.; Severns speaks to Community News Class; Sign up for student insurance; 1.50agallon?Ouch!:Instructiorsdiscussoilde−regulation;Everythingyoualwayswantedtoknowaboutparticipatinginclass!;Didyouknowthat?;TheIceCapades2˘7celebrates2˘7attheHallFeb.10−15;MuddyWaters:IshethefatherofRockn2˘7Roll?;Media10001.50 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 \u27celebrates\u27 at the Hall Feb. 10-15; Muddy Waters: Is he the father of Rock n\u27 Roll?; Media 1000 catches Parkland\u27s eyes!; Ramblin\u27...; Classifieds; Homer has big celebration for their hero: Paul Lewis; 11 Amendments to Stugo Constitution; 250 enrolled in Learning Lab.; It\u27s Susan B. Anthony\u27s b-day!; 42 donated at the Blood Drive; Images getting ready to hit the presses.; Women\u27s 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 leaderhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1028/thumbnail.jp
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