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Before the site was chosen for the Junior College, the Board and school officials made many trips to various colleges. wooded troy site chosen by j.c. A two-hundred acre tract in Troy Township, including a lake and a wooded area, has been chosen bythe Junior College Board asthe site for the new Junior College campus of District 525. A target of ten years was set for the master plan to be finished, while the first phase should be complete within three years. The initial cost of the land will be S400,000. In planning the extensive new campus, effort will be made to emphasize the lake and wooded areas. The future highway plans will provide trans- portation, and water facilities are exceptional at this site. i . si 55922: N mi: .-.A ......t i 1,-.M '90' OWU FENBS3 'M :sg-5:' 1.14: :QE iygijrrg, , .... .. , ,,,t I8 President Rowley and Board President Glasscock explain the dia gram showing where the majority of students live. at , N' fs
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The opportunity to serve as pres- identof a greatjunior college in one's homearea comes to few men. l recognizethe honorand responsibilities paramount in this appointment and will do every- thing within my power to develop a college equal to the promise of a Class l status . . . The board of Dis- trict 525, which covers more than onethousand square miles, has convinced me that they are men of understanding and integrity who wish to provide an efficient and comprehensive program of college education for all willing to learn at this level. The educational program that has been the Joliet JuniorCollege isa firm founda- tion for servingthis greatly ex- panded area, and with the help of stateand federal funds we can provide our people with a college campus adequateto meet our needs . .. There is much to be done. I7
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5? W e .,..x. e SY 0 l S' 'S 'Qian- New junior college scuence labs may resemble these seen on Board's tour. .. ..-., , .Xa A W 'MQME - li llpve L, g , 1 --,-hv, as Presldent Rowley and the School Board announced the new slte at open session In lounge. ., I . Today, a vacant wooded Iotg tomorrow a junior college. I9
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