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Illinois Industrial

University.

•ciency shown. If the report is favorable, the name of the school is entered on the published list of High Schools, accredited by the University. The graduates of these schoools are admitted to any of the colleges for which their studies may have prepared them. The appointment continues as long as the work of the school is found satisfactory. Annual reports are asked from these schools.

ACCREDITED HIGH Princeton High School Lake View High School •Champaign, West High School Decatur High School Salem High School Champaign, Ea6t Side School TTrbana High School Elmwoocl High School Oak Park High School •Chicago Central High School •Chicago S. Division High School Chicago N. Division High School •Chicago W. Division High School Hyde Park High School Marengo High School Blacks tone High School Kankakee High School Mattoon E. Side High School Springfield High School Monticello High School Warren High School 3Iaplewood High School Peru High School Peoria High School "Galena High School Shelbyville High School Sycamore High School Bochelle High School SCHOOLS. H. C. McDougall, Principal. A. T. Nightingale, " M. Moore, " E. A, Gastman, " Loyd Crossett, " I. L. Betzer, " J. W. Hayes, " J. M. Crow, " B. L. Dodge, " Geo. Howland, " Jeremiah Slocum, " H. H. Belfleld, " Geo. P. Welles, " Leslie Lewis, Snpt. C. J. Allen, Wm. Jenkins, '• C. W. Eolfe, " E. P. Rose, " F. R. Feitshans, Gilbert A. Burgess, D. E. Garver, S. P. Hall, Joseph Carter, CharleB A. Smith, S. Y. Gillan, C. L. Howard, A. J. Blanchard, P. R. Walker,

E X A M I N I N G SCHOOLS. The Trustees have authorized the Faculty to designate one •or more High Schools in each county of the State, of sufficiently high grade and good reputation, whose certificates of examination, in the branches required of candidates for the University, may be recieved in lieu of the usual examination of the University.