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IN APPRECIATION The CHRONICLE dedicates Volume 10 to the 25th Anniversary of Danville Junior College. In so doing, it dedicates this volume to Presi- dent Mary Miller. Although many people played a role in bringing Danville Junior College into being and bringing about its expansion in these 25 years, it is doubtful whether there would be a D. J. C. today had it not been for someone who dedicated a lifetime to its being. That person is President Mary Miller. Danville Junior College began as an extension center for the University of Illinois in the Vet- erans ' Education Program after World War II, in 1946. Through the efforts of Miss Mary Miller it continued after this program was dis- continued. Until June, 1965, Danville Junior College was housed in Danville High School. Through Miss Miller ' s efforts seven buildings and a campus were obtained from the Veterans ' Administration in Washington, D.C. Above Miss Miller speaks at the ceremonies inwhichD.J.C. received the deed to this property-Labor Day, 1966-from Mr. John Gleason, head of Veterans ' Administration in the nation ' s capital. The speaker at these ceremonies was Senator Paul Douglas. 6
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PRESIDENT MARY MILLER DEDICATION 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE
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STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE CLASS I APPROVAL AND NORTH CENTRAL ACCREDITATION In the spring of 1966 Danville Junior College received its Junior College Class I approval from the state of Illinois. Shown above are Miss Mary Miller and Mr. David Radcliffe, super- intendent of District 118 schools, with mem- bers of the evaluation committee: Mr. Everett Belote, associate secretary of the state junior college board; Mr. Earl Trobaugh from LaSalle- Peru Junior College; and Dr. Jack Peterson, Western Illinois University. In the spring of 1967 Danville Junior College received its North Central Accreditation. In this year, it separated from District 118 and became a separate district, District 507. This year also, after twenty years of service to Danville Junior College, Miss Mary Miller re- ceived the title of President of Danville Junior College. 7
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