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i960] JAMES SYKORA UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS G. J. WlLLINGHAM U69 Wholesale Florist 1433 South W a b a s h Avenue Chicago S, Illinois A. D. THEOBALD President and General Manager, P e oria and Pekin Union Railway Company Peoria, Illinois D R . B E N J A M I N C. W I L L I S President, First Federal Savings H i North Jefferson Peoria, Illinois RICHARD F . U H L M A N N Superintendent of Schools 5555 North Sheridan Road Chicago 40, Illinois WILLARD M. W O L L President, Uhlmann Grain Company 1480 Board of Trade Building Chicago 4, Illinois WILLIAM. E. VOGELBACK Staff Assistant, Commercial Sales, Commonwealth Edison Company 7601 South Lawndale Avenue Chicago 52, Illinois G. EARL WOOD Consulting Engineer 230 North Michigan Avenue Chicago 1, Illinois PETER VOGEN Publisher c/o News-Record Flora, Illinois K E N N E T H V. ZWIENER Farmer Newark, Illinois President, H a r r i s T r u s t and Savings Bank i n West Monroe Street Chicago go, Illinois On motion of Mr. Swain, these appointments were approved. CHANGES IN STUDENT FEES (4) The Committee on Fees recommends the following changes in fees, effective September, 1960: 1. Laboratory, Library, and Supply Fee at Urbana-Champaign and at the Chicago Undergraduate Division, increase from $10.00 to $12.00 a semester, 2. Discontinuance of the University High School Tuition Fee of $25.00 a semester, 3. Establishment of a Student Activity Fee of $7.00 a semester at the University High School. The fees for the Summer Session will be half these amounts. Students carrying eight semester hours of undergraduate or two units of graduate work or less in a semester (four hours or one unit or less in the Summer Session) will be charged one-half the Laboratory, Library, and Supply Fee. The Laboratory, Library, and Supply Fee was set at $II.oo in 1953 and was reduced to $10.00 in 1959 when the Hospital-Medical-Surgical Insurance Fee was increased by one dollar. The increase now proposed is proportionately somewhat less than the general increase in the price level of laboratory matrials and supplies, but the two-dollar adjustment is considered adequate at this time. The University High School is a laboratory, hence it is desirable to have pupils of various aptitudes and talents. Elimination of the tuition fee is recommended so that gifted children from families of low economic status can be included in the program. Laboratory schools in other state-supported institutions of higher education in Illinois do not charge tuition, and a similar practice is followed in other states. The University High School Student Activity Fee will eliminate the sale of activity tickets, ticket sales at plays and athletic events, sales at the school store and carnival, and sale of advertising in the yearbook. Outside support is available to take care of the fee for pupils from families in low income brackets. 1 concur. On motion of Mr. Clement, these changes in fees were approved as recommended. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO COLLEGE OF MEDICINE (5) The Chicago Professional Colleges Senate, with the concurrence of the
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