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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[June 16

MINUTES APPROVED

The Secretary presented for approval the press proofs of the minutes of the Board of Trustees meetings of February 18, 1976, copies of which had previously been sent to the Board. On motion of Mr. Livingston, these minutes were approved as printed on pages 515 to 541 inclusive.

REPORT ON THE SELECTION OF STUDENT NONVOTING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD AND INTRODUCTION OF THE NEW STUDENT TRUSTEES

President Neal reviewed a report presented on the selection of student trustees (a copy of which has been filed with the Secretary of the Board) and, noting that the two new trustees were present, introduced each of them: Chicago Circle Campus Mr. David Goodrich Matthews of Chicago, a junior in the College of Business Administration Urbana-Champaign Campus Mr. Keith A. Volgman of Park Forest, a junior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mr. Robert Conlon, the third student trustee, has been selected by the Medical Center campus to serve a second term as representative from that campus.)

PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION, RETIRING STUDENT TRUSTEES, 1975-76

Mr. Neal then asked the two retiring student trustees, Mr. Stuart Summers and Mr. Steven Szegho, to stand, and each was presented with a certificate of appreciation from the Board for their service during the past year. Each spoke briefly of his appreciation for the opportunity to serve on the Board and what it had meant to him both professionally and personally.

REPORT FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY

President Corbally presented the following report on the status of the University appropriations for fiscal year (FY) 1977.

There is little to add to the report 1 provided you last month on the subjects of our appropriations bill, our financial needs, and our financial problems. As I write this report ( 6 / 1 5 / 7 6 ) , the House of Representatives is looking forward to acting upon amended SB 1628 later in the day, and, as 1 read this report to you, it is hoped that I can add specific information about that action. We have undergone intensive questioning about our appropriations this year in the General Assembly. Our Senate hearing consumed about one hour and a quarter, and two hearings before the House Appropriations Committee lasted over