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1974]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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CHARLES N. FINSON, President, National Bank of Monticello, 100 West Washington Street, Monticello, Illinois 61856 WESLEY H . GROFF, Ordained Minister, The First Christian Church of Areola, 311 East Main Street, Areola, Illinois 61910 GERALD J. HERRMANN, Land Improvement Contractor, Cooprider Drainage Company, Rural Route 1, Rochelle, Illinois 61068 ROSALEEN HERTEL, Acting Director, Saint Xavier College, School of Nursing, 103 Street & Central P a r k Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60655 M R S . WILLIAM A. H E W I T T , Friendship Farms, Box 612, East Moline, Illinois 61244 M R S . ROBERT S. (LUCILLE) HILLAN, Homemaker, 1427 34th Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois 61201 M R S . R A Y F . (DOROTHY) HUSSER, Homemaker, R.R. 3, Princeton, Illinois 61356 JAMES R. HUTCHINSON, Partner, F a r m Management & Rural Appraisal, Hutchinson F a r m Management, 912 South State Street, Geneseo, Illinois 61254 M R S . MARY K. ISBELL, Librarian, Southern Illinois University, Morris Library, Carbondale, Illinois 62901 M R S . BARENT O. (ELIZABETH) JOHNSON, Teacher, Rockford Board of Education, District 205, 201 South Madison Street, Rockford, Illinois 61103 MELVILLE C. KNIRSCH, Division Manager, Montgomery W a r d , 2005 Belvidere, Waukegan, Illinois 60085 M R S . R. E. WILLIAM ( H E L E N ) LEASMAN, Farm Manager, C. E. Rutherford Farms, 217 College Avenue, Carlinville, Illinois 62626 M R S . DONALD ( J E A N ) LEPLEY, Homemaker, R.R. 1, Genoa, Illinois 60135 ROBERT A. LEVIN, President, Community Programs, Inc., I l l East Wacker Drive, Suite 2208, Chicago, Illinois 60601 EARL R. LIND, President, Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan Chicago, Inc., 430 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611 DAVID W . MAHER, Lawyer, Kirkland & Ellis, 2900 Prudential Plaza, Chicago, Illinois 60601 M R S . RUSSELL L. ( J U N E ) MEECE, Administrative Assistant, Placement and Special Events, MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Illinois 62650 L E O G. PIPER, Publisher, Crescent Newspapers, Inc., 6800 West 159th Street, Tinley Park, Illinois 60477 ERNEST H . POOL, J R . , Attorney, Pool & Pool, Attorneys, 61lVi LaSalle Street, Ottawa, Illinois 61350 M R S . BARBARA POTTS, Homemaker, 316 West 8th Street, Beardstown, Illinois 62618 P H I L I P SACKS, Pharmacist, Phil Sacks Drugs, 8350 West Lawrence Avenue, Norridge, Illinois 60656 M R S . M. H. (JUDY) W A L L , Sales — R e a l Estate, Illinois Valley Real Estate, 120 North Congress, Rushville, Illinois 62681 ROBERT J. W E B B , Farmer, Tanglefoot Ranch, Simpson, Illinois 62985 M R S . RUSSELL WEGER, Teacher-Aide, Bond County Community School Unit # 2 , Greenville, Illinois 62246 O n m o t i o n of M r . S w a i n , these a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e a p p r o v e d . APPOINTMENT OF ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC COORDINATION (5) In a separate paper mailed to the Board of Trustees prior to this meeting, I outlined the general structure and future objectives for the Office of Academic Development and Coordination. T h a t report was referred to in the April, 1972, action establishing the office and reiterated the three basic responsibilities assigned to the academic Vice President. One of those responsibilities relates to the function of academic coordination: T h e coordination of the operation of the various components of the University to insure that the University functions as an organic university rather than as an aggregate of unrelated campuses and capitalizes upon the advantages of its resources as a system. T w o years after the reorganization statement significant progress has been made toward this goal, but it is necessary to reaffirm our commitment to the development of University-wide programmatic and support systems where such