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Administration 0pens New Opportunity Doors The administration, through cooperation in an educational environment, strives to open the doors ot opportunity and provide ample facilities for students. In times like this it is even more important to have an administra- tion whose philosophies and obiectives are dedicated to individual growth. We live in a decade of unrest for young people. We read of college protests, the war and of tragedies in our nation's cities. We find ourselves anxious about these things, but there is reason for hope, too, for we read of new academic communities built on student ideals, achieve- ments in space and science programs and presidential elections where people can exer- cise their highest democratic privileges. Young minds absorb the things in the world about them and need a well-rounded educational environment to develop the world within themselves.
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l i l l P ' fl H ms ' 37, Z if-'K' 'l it Present, Future Growth Concerns College Board The Illinois Central College Board, as the main governing body, was active this year in carrying out plans for expansion of the present college facilities, including changes to existing buildings and construction of new ones. When plans were interrupted by the state's freeze on building funds, the Board revised original proposals in anticipation of receiving an increased allotment to allow for more con- struction during the first phase of permanent buildings. Among the regular duties of the Board was the approval of new faculty appointments to accommodate the increased enrollment of 1,500 more students in September and the es- tablishment of a new salary schedule to at- tract high caliber instructors. College Board members are Zealy M. Holmes, Robert S Gorham Dr Donald W. Wilcox, Stanley J. Hodel, Vice President Mrs. Dorothy Herm President Dr John E. Dalton and Carter E. Hewitt. W. 4 V - - Familiar faces on campus this year were representatives of the architec firm working with the Board and administration in designing final plans the college's multi-million dollar permanent campus William Cumm project architect, Mozhan Khadem, designer, and Carl Schwebel lob cap 9 E r sf
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