Public Relations News Release — December 30, 1991
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | A duke, a fluke, and a kook. | Robert Neymeyer submits his list of events shaping the United States during the past year. |
| 1 | Are they getting smarter or wiser? | Jack Wielenga states high school students are realizing it is wise to get college prep courses out of the way as soon as possible. |
| 1 | Visions of a truly mobile society. | Ramps and automatic doors added to buildings improve accessibility. Paula Gilroy-Jacobsen states that advanced technology has made wheelchairs more user-friendly. |
| 1 | Don't let it go to his head. | William Stainback encourages parents and teachers not to label children. |
| 1 | Who would have thunk it a year ago? | Robert Neymeyer shares his list of the top ten events that shaped our world this past year. |