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A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of The Junior College District of
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St. Louis, St, Louis County, Missouri, was held on Monday, May 9, 1966 at the
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Central Office of the District, 7508 Forsyth Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri.
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS
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The Board President, Mrs. Joseph C. Bastion, called the meeting to order
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Roll Call
The following members were present:
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Mrs. Joseph C. Bastion
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Messrs. Lester C Geil
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Joseph G . Stewart
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G e r a l d V . Williamson
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Board Member Donald M . W i t t e was out of town on business and could not
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Also present were Dr. Joseph P. Cosand, President of the District; Mr. John
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Robertson, Vice President; Dr. Douglas F. Ubby, J r . , Vice President-Ccmpus Director;
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Dr. Glynn E. Clark, Vice President-Campus Director; Dr. R. William Graham, Vice
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President-Campus Director; Mr. Paul Connole, Assistant To The President; Mr.
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Lawrence F . C ' N e i l l , Coordinator of Physical Facilities; Mrs. Mary Jane Calais,
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Acting Treasurer; Mrs. Dolores B. Tygard and Mrs. Lucinda Schulz of the Community
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Relations Department — all of The Junior College District staff.
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Mr. Bruce E. V/oodruff of the firm of Armstrong, Teasdcle, Kramer and Vaughan,
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Counsel for the District.
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Board President Bastion asked for approval of the Minutes of the Regular
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Meetingof Apnl 18, 1966.
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Whereupon, on motion by Mr. G e i l , seconded by Mr. Stewart, and with the
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aye vote of all members of the Board present, the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
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April 18, 1966 were approved as submitted.
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Welcome to Guests
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Board President Bastian welcomed Mr. King McElroy, a reporter from the St.
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Louis Globe-Democrat; and Mr. Frank Leeming, J r . , a reporter from the St. Louis
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Post-Dispatch.
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Mrs. Bastion then asked Dr. Libby to introduce guests present from the Florissant
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Valley Campus. Dr. Libby introduced Mr. Alan Slay, Chairman of the Communications
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Division and Mr, Arthur Meyer, who has been working with the architects on the
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building prcffcm at the Florissant Valley Campus.
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Mr. Paul Connole introduced a distinguished guest, Mr. Her nan Ccntreras,
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Director of the University of Chile Center, Orsono, Chile. Mr. Contreras is visiting
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the United States under a program sponsored by the Ford Foundation and the University
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of California, and is visiting junior colleges and universities concerning the develop-
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ment of community junior colleges.
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Communications
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Mrs. Juanita Novak reed the following communications:
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the opportunity to attend the Department of Audiovisual Instruction Convention
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i n San Diego A p r i l 2 4 t h - 2 8 t h , 1966.
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Letter from Phil Carlock expressing his thanks to the Board for
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Letter addressed to Dr. Cosand from Aubrey Haan, Dean of the
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School of Education, San Francisco State C o l l e g e , San Francisco, California thanking
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M r . Connole for his presentation on the development and innovations of ihe Junior
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Letter from Governor Warren E. Hearnes thanking Dr. Cosand
for the copy of the book "Junior Colleges: 20 States" w h i c h carried an a r t i c l e written
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by Mrs. Bastian.
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A contemporary card from Duane D. Anderson, v/ho recently
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completed an internship in The Junior College D i s t r i c t , offering his congratulations
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to the District on its North Central a c c r e d i t a t i o n .
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Letter addressed to Dr. Cosand from Frank Livingston, Counselor,
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at the Florissant V a l l e y Community College expressing appreciation for a presentation
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mode by M r . Williamson concerning the Junior College District of St. Louis at a
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recent counselor's conference i n Rolla, Missouri.
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Letter from W . J . Freck of the IBM Corporation t o Dr. Cosand
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asking him to express sincere appreciation to the Central O f f i c e staff for the courteous
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and polite treatment extended him when visiting the Central O f f i c e .
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Letter from B. Lamar Johnson, Professor of Higher Education,
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University of C a l i f o r n i a , Los Angeles, C a l i f o r n i a , extending congratulations on
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ace red:'.it! on of The Junior College District '. y the Mo' i- h Centre! Association.
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Trecsurer's Report
The Trecsurer's Report was presented to the Board for approval, for the month
ending A p r i l 3 0 , 1966.
Whereupon, on motion by M r . G e i l , seconded by M r . Williamson, and w i t h
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the aye vote of a l l members of the Board present, the Treasurer's Report for lhe month
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of A p r i l , 1966 was approved as submitted.
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Ratification of Investments
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The President of the District requested ratification of investments made by
the Acting Treasurer of the District, for which bids had been received in accordance
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with Board p o l i c y .
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Whereupon, on motion by M r . Stewart, second* d by M r . Williamson, and v/ith
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the aye vote of all members of the Board present, i t was
RESOLVED, That the following investments racde on behalf of The Junior
College District by the Acting Treasurer thereof, be and hereby are,
r a t i f i e d , approved, and adopted by the Board of Trustees:
$100,000 U. S. Trecsury Bills, purchased A p r i l 19, 1966, from First
National Bank in St. Louis on a 4 . 5 0 basis, to mature May 5 , 1966,
for a total cost o f $ 9 9 , 8 1 2 . 5 0 .
$150,000 U. S. Treasury Bills, purchased May 2 , 1966, from Mercantile
Trust Company on a 4 . 5 0 basis, to mature May 12, 1966, for a total cost
of $149,812.50.
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$150,000 U. S. Treasury Bills, purchased May 2 , 1966, from M e r c a n t i l e
Trust Company on a 4 . 5 0 basis, to mature May 19, 1966, for a total cost
of $149,681.25.
$200,000 U. S. Treasury Bills, purchased M a y 2 , 1966, from Mercantile
Trust Company on a 4 . 5 0 basis, to mature May 2 6 , 1966, for a total cost
of $199,400.00.
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$100,CC0 U. S. Treasury Dills, purch-cod M a y 5 , 1966, from the
First Nationcl Bank in $'., Louis on a 4 , 5 6 basis, to mature June 2 ,
1966, for a total cost of $ 9 9 , 6 4 8 . 3 3 .
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In accordance w i t h the resolution c e r t i f y i n g the results of the election for
Seating O f N e w l y Elected Board Member
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County Trustees passed by the Board at its A p r i l 11th meeting, and i n accordance
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duly sworn and installed as a County member of the Board of Trustees of The Junior
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College District of St. Louis, St. Louis C o u n t y , Missouri for a term of six years.
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The Secretary of the Board was directed to f i l e a signed copy of Mrs. Bastion's
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oath w i t h the records of the District.
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a re-elected member of the Board of Trustees of The Junior College District.
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M r s . Bastian thereupon assumed her seat as
Election of Officers - Board of Trustees
In accordance w i t h the Board p o l i c i e s , Sections 1 . 2 . 1 , 1 . 2 . 2 , 1 . 2 . 3 , and 1.2.4
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tho officers of the Board of Trustees of The Junior College District of St. Louis, St.
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Board Policies and Administrative Organization M a n u a l , e l e c t i o n was held for
President of the Board, Mrs. Bastian, c a l l e d for nominations for the office of
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President.
M r . G e i l moved the nomination of M r . Joseph G . Stewart.
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seconded the motion. There being no further nominations, and upon the unanimous
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vote of a l l members of the Board present, M r . Stewart was duly elected President of
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the Board of Trustees, to assume office immediately upon e l e c t i o n , and to serve for a
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term of one year, or until his successor shall be elected and q u a l i f i e d .
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Mrs. Bostian then entertain: d a motion for nornincvions for the office of V i c e
President.
M r . Ruffio moved the nomination of M r . Lester C . C e i l , and M r .
Williamson seconded the motion.
M r . Stewart moved that nominations for the office of V i c e President be closed
and that M r . G e i l be the unanimous selection of the Board. M o t i o n was seconded by
Mr. Williamson.
Upon the unanimous aye vote of a l l members of the Board present, M r . G e i l
was duly elected Vice President of the Board of Trustees, to ossume office immediately
upon e l e c t i o n , and to serve for a term of one year, or u n t i l his successor shall be
elected and q u a l i f i e d .
Mrs. Bastian then called fcr a motion for nominations for the office of Secretary.
M r . Williamson moved the nomination of M r . Paul C c n n o l e , Assistant To The President.
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M r . G e i l seconded the motion.
M r . Williamson moved thci nominations for the office of Secretary be closed end
that M r . Connole be the unanimous selection of the Board. M r . Stewart seconded the
motion.
Upon the unanimous aye vote of a l l members of the Board present, M r . Paul
Connole was duly elected Secretary of the Board of Trustees for the enusing year, to
assume office immediately upon e l e c t i o n , and to hold office u n t i l his successor shall
be elected and q u a l i f i e d .
Mrs. Bastian then called fcr a motion for nominations \JT the office of Treasurer,
M r . Stewart moved the nomination of Mrs. Mary Jane C a l a i s , present A c t i n g Treasurer
of the Board. M o t i o n was seconded by M r . G e i l .
M r . Stewart moved that nominations for the office of Treasurer be closed and that
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Mrs. Calais be the unanimous selection of the Board. M o t i o n was seconded by M r .
Williamson.
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Upon the unanimous aye vote of a l l members of the Board present, Mrs.
Mary Jane Calais was d u l y elected Treasurer of the Beard of Trustees for a term
of one year, to assume office immediately upon e l e c t i o n , and to hold office u n t i l
her successor shall be elected and q u a l i f i e d .
M r s . Bastion then yielded the chair to M r . Joseph Stewart, newly elected
President of the Board of Trustees.
Mrs. Bastian formally thanked the Board members for their help and cooperation
and the entire Junior College District staff for its support during her term of office as
President of the Board.
O n behalf of the entire Board, M r . Williamson expressed appreciation for
Mrs. Bastion's services both w i t h i n the District and ti roughout the State.
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PERSONNEL
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Leave of Absence
In accordance w i t h President Cosand's recommendation, cfter due discussion,
and upon motion by M r . Williamson, seconded by M r s . Bastian, and w i t h the
unanimous vote of aye of a l l members of the Board present, i t was
RESOLVED, That Dr. G l y n n E. Cln-I: be granted a leave of absence w i t h
no loss i n salary, from July 1 1 , 1966 to July 2 2 , 1966 to attend a Summer
Institute at Colorado State University. A l l expenses for this Institute w i l l
be paid a t no cost to The Junior College D i s t r i c t .
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C e r l i f i c a t e d Personnel - Reclassification
In accordance w i t h President Cosand's recommendation, after due discussion,
and upon motion by M r . Williamson, seconded by M r . G e i l , and w i t h the aye vote
of a l l members of the Board present, i t was
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RESOLVED, That tl.e classification of the f o l l o w i n g c e r l i f i c c t e d personnel
be changed as i n d i c a t e d , e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1 , 1966:
M r . Harry Davis - A l l i e d Health Services Project - FPCC
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FURTHER RESOLVED, That scid salary reclassification be made i n accordance
w i t h the salary schedule approved by the Kellogg Foundation, under w h i c h
this A l l i e d Health Services Project is f i n a n c e d .
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C e r t i f i c a t e d Personnel - Administrative
In accordance v/ith Dr. Ccsand's recommendation for the approval of a d m i n i '
strative c e r t i f i c a t e d personnel, after duo discussion, and upon motion by
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W i l l i c m s o n , seconded by M r . G e i l , and w i t h the aye vote of a l l members of the
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RESOLVED, That the f o l l o w i n g administrative personnel be employed i n
the capacity end ct the salary c l a r i f i c a t i o n hereinafter set o u t , said
salary classification having been previously approved by the Board:
M r . Carlo Anthony Simeoli - Assoc. Dean - Instruction - FVCC Step 1 - Effective 7 / 1 / 6 6
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M r . Richard K. Kerr - Asst. Coordinator - Personnel - Central C f f i c e Step 3 - Effective 5 / 1 6 / 6 6
M r . Paul C . Rusk - Asst. Coordinator - Instructional Resources - Central
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Dr. W i l l i a m J . M o o r e , Jr. - Assoc. Dean - Instruction - FPCC - Step 3
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FURTHER RESOLVED, That the President of the Board be and hereby is
authorized to execute the appropriate employment contract on behalf
o f the D i s t r i c t , w h i c h said contract is to be f i l e d w i t h the records of the
District.
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C e r t i f i c a t e d Personnel - Employment
In accordance w i t h President Cosand's recommendation, after due discussion,
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RESOLVED, That the following certificated personnel bs employed in the
capacity and at the salary classification hereinafter set aut, said salary
classification having been previously cpproved by the Board:
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Mrs. Virginia Hagebush - Instructor B - Librarian - MCC - IV-3 Effective 9/6/66
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Mr. Donald B. Moser - Instructor B - Mathematics - FPCC -
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Mr. Leon C. Anderson - Asst. Prof. - Art - FPCC - V - l - Effective 9/6/66
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Mrs. Mary Fuller - Instructor B - Business Education - MCC - IV-4 Effective 9/6/66
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Mr. Joseph Walka - Asst. Prof. - Physical Sci' nee - MCC - V - 4 Effective 9/6/66
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Mr. J . R. Munden - Asst. Prof - Counselor - MCC - V-2 - Effective 9/6/66
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Mrs. Beatrice K. Agathen - Instructor B - Mathematics - FVCC - IV-4 Effective 9/6/66
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Mr. Joseph Longi - Asst. Prof. - Business Administration - MCC - V-3 -
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Mr. James D. Williams - Instructor B - History - MCC - IV-4 - Effective 9/6/66
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Mr. James F. Wheeler - Instructor B - Psychology - MCC - IV-3 Effective 9/6/66
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Mr. Dennis Focht - Instructor B - English - MCC - IV-1 - Effective 9/6/66
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Miss Susan D. Gilmore - Instructor B - Social Science - FPCC - IV—1 -
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FURTHER RESOLVED, That the President of the Board be and hereby is
authorized to execute the appropriate Instructor's Contract, previously
adopted by the Board, with the above full-time certificated employees,
which said contract is to be filed with the records of the District.
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Classified Personnel
' upon motion by M r . W i l l i a m s o n , seconded by M r s . Bastion, and w i t h the aye
* e °^ a " members o f the Board present, i t wcs
RESOLVED, That the f o l l o w i n g classified personnel be employed by The
Junior College District i n the classification and a t the salary i n d i c a t e d ,
said salary classification having been previously approved by the Board:
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M r , Stanley Nemec - Construction Inspector - Central C f f i c e - 22A -
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Mrs. L i l l i a n Vann - Stenographer - Central C f f i c e - 10A - Effective 6 / 1 / 6 6
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^'lsi Constance Kammerer - Accounts Payable Clerk - Central C f f i c e 9A - Effective 5 / 1 0 / 6 6
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Mr. Billle Dean Gifford - Grounds Chief - FVCC - I6B - Effective 5/16/66
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M r . Joseph Stajduhar - Groundsman - FVCC - 9A - Effective 5 / 1 0 / 6 6
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The Board of Trustees was requested to approve reclassification o f the f o l l o w i n g
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classified personnel.
Whereupon, on motion by M r s . Bastion, seconded by M r . W i l l i a m s o n ,
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and w i t h the aye vote of a l l members of the Board present, i t was
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RESOLVED, That the classification of the f o l l o w i n g classified personnel
be changed as follows:
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M r . Paul Louis Baughman - From: Duplicating Stock Clerk 9B
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Counseling Intern
In accordance w i t h Board p o l i c y , the Board of Trustees was requested to approve
the employment of a Counseling Intern a t the Florissant V a l l e y Campus.
Whereupon, on motion by M r . G e i l , seconded by M r . Williamson, and w i t h
the aye vote of a l l members of the Board present, i t was
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RESOLVED, That the Board o f Trustees hereby authorizes the employment
of M r . Ralph J . /nkenbrand as a Counseling Intern at the Florissant V a l l e y
Campus, effective February 7 , 1966, said counselling internship program
having been established by a grant from the Carnegie Foundation.
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FURTHER RESOLVED, That the salary for said internship i n the amount of
$ 1 , 2 5 0 . 0 0 be paid a t the conclusion thereof from the Carnegie Foundation
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Dr. Cosond presented a proposed Property Rights p o l i c y to be lodged w i t h the
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Board at this meeting for approval and adoption at the meeting of the Board on May
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2 3 , 1966/ to be included under Section I I I , I V , V of the existing Board Policies and
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Professional Stcndards Committee, f a c u l t y , and legal counsel for the D i s t r i c t .
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Prccerty Rights Policy
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The purpose of this proposed Property Rights p o l i c y is to provideremunerction
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to staff members who have written books or publications, developed teaching aids,
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equipment, or created other instructional materials.
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The proposed Property Rights p o l i c y was thereupon lodged w i t h the Board.
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CURRICULUM A N D INSTRUCTION
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In accordcnce w i t h President Cosand's recommendation, the Board of Trustees
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was requested to approve the appointment of Miss Arley Walter, President of the
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Executive Secretaries Association, to f u l f i l l the unexpired term of membership of
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Mrs. Margaret Rittenhouse on the Secretarial Programs Advisory Committee, said
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appointment ending August 3 0 , 1967.
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Whereupon, on motion by M r . Vvilliamson, seconded by M r . G e i l , and with
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the unanimous aye vote of a l l members of the Board, Miss A r l e y Walter was appointed
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to the Secretarial Programs Advisory Committee
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New Techniques in Instruction of English - Florissant V a l l e y Campus
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M r . ^ l a n Slay, English Instructor at the Florissant V a l l e y Ccmpus presented new
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techniques in the teaching of English developed by him and currently being used on
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that campus.
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a student may d i a l a particular program, at the end of which he takes a test which is
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Cne of the new innovations primarily utilizes the Dialog system whereby
This system was o r i g i n a l l y created for the remedial program,
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but has proven so e f f e c t i v e , is being used by a l l English studenis.
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Tape recordings are being used by the instructor in grading thomes and
compositions, and the corrected tape is returned to the student.
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teacher can be more explanatory in his grading remarks, thereby helping the student
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recognize his weaknesses.
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so the student can listen to their grading tapes, and the student marks his own paper
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Overhead projectors are also being used for classroom
participation in discussing and correcting w r i t t e n themes.
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M r . Slay outlined additional advanced teaching techniques which w i l l be used
for the first time this Summer a t Florissant V a l l e y .
A student multiple response system
w i l l be used to record student answers to classroom questions by a buzzing device w h i c h
automatically feeds student answers into a computer.
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a student may check the accuracy of his classroom responses against posted correct
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M r . Stewart expressed the appreciation of the Board for the excellent
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presentation made by M r . Slay, and complimented him on his c r e a t i v i t y i n the
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PHYSICAL FACILITIES
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Extension O f East Classroom Wing - Forest Park Campus
The Beard of Trustees was requested to approve the working drawings for the
extension o f the East Classroom Wing of the Forest Park Campus.
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the entire East Classroom Wing w i l l be 700 feet in length.
Whereupon, on motion by M r . Williamson, seconded by M r s , Bastian, and
w i t h the aye vote of a l l members of the Eoard present, i t was
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does hereby approve the working drawings of Hcrry Weese & Associates
for the extension of the East Classroom Wing at the Forest Park Campus.
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preparation of specifications and advertising for bids for the construction
of said b u i l d i n g .
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A t the request of the President of the District, Br ;ce Woodruff, a counsel for
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the District, gave a report on counsel's recommendation concerning the opinion of the
Attorney General that junior college districts were not covered under the Non-Teacher
Retirement System. M r . Woodruff reported that other junior college districts had agreed
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to refund any funds previously w i t h h e l d .
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trator of the Non-Teacher Retirement Program was requested to write a letter to the
In addition, at counsel's request, the adminis-
Treasurer that no funds would be accepted as tendered by the District.
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RESOLVED, That the District refund a l l sums previously withheld under the
Non-Teacher Retirement Program and that a letter explaining the refund bo
sent to each affected employee.
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any sums for non-teccher employees in the future, since i t appears that
junior college districts are not included in the law establishing this program.
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offered and aoved the adoption of the following
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A1Z) DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE
C7 TEN MILLION DOLLARS ($10,000,000) PART n? AN ISSUE
C? FORTY-SEVEN MILLION, TWO KUNDRSD THOUSAND DOLLARS
(3-7,200,000) JUNIOR COLLEGE BONUS OF THE JUNIOR
CriLEGE DISTRICT 0? ST. LOUIS. ST. I.OUIS COUNTY,
KT330URI, AUTHORIZED AT A SPECIAL ELECTION HELD ON
IC:V_MBER l6, 1965; PRESCRIBING THE FORM AND INCIDENTS
07 SALT) BONDS; AND PROVLDr.'G FOR THE LEVY OF AN
ACTUAL TAX SUFFICIENT TO PAY TITS PRINCIPAL OF SAID
B:?TDS AT MATURITY AND TO PAY THE INTEREST THEREON AS
~ ACCRUES, AND REPEALING A CERTAIN RESOLUTION HERETOT'.3Z ADOPTED ON THE 1ST DAY 0? MARCH, 1966, RELATING
T: THE ISSUANCE OF TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS ($20,000,000)
C? BONDS OF THE AFORESAID AUTHORIZED ISSUE,
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St. Louis County, Missouri, at a regular nesting thereof held on the 11th day of
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October, I965, did adopt a resolution directing the submission to the qualified
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electors of The w~_nior College District of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri,
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at a special elec-ion to be held in said District on the l6th day of November, 19&5,
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of th following proposition:
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PROPOSITION
"7. authorize The Junior College District of St. Louis,
S-. Louis County, Missouri, to incur an indebtedness of
£_id District in the amount of Forty-seven Million, Two
H_ndred Thousand Dollars ($U7,200,000) for the purpose
cf purchasing schoolhouse sites and other land for school
r-rposes, erecting schoolhouse3, library buildings, and
f_mishing same, and building additions to or repairing
eld buildings in the said Junior College District, and to
evidence such indebtedness by the issuance of bonds in
s_id amount for said purpose.";
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WHEREAS, the Secretary of this Eoard of Trustees, pursuant to the aforesaid
resolution, did cause notice of said election to be published in the St. Louis GlobeDesocrat and in the St, Louis Post-Dispatch, being newspapers of general circulation
within the City of St. Louis and within each county within the District, at lea^t
once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, to-wit: or. the 30th day of October,
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sail newspapers having been no longer than cnc (l) week prior to the date •:? a-I-.;
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election; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the aforesaid resolution of this Board, the Secretary
of this Board did file with the Board of Election Commissioners for the City of St. _
L&iis and with the Board of Election Commissioners for St. Louis County, respectively,
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a properly certified copy of said resolution; and
WHEREAS, the said Boards of Election Commissioners did proceed to hold and
conduct the said special election on the loth day of November, I965, at all of the
polling places designated by said Boards of Election Commissioners; and
WHEREAS, the said Eoards of Election Commissioners for the City of St. Louis
and for St. Louis County did report the results of said special election to this Board
of Trustees; and
WHEREAS, this Board of Trustees, at a meeting held on the 13th day of Deceiier, 19&5> did canvass the returns of the said special election held on said loth
d&y of November, 1965, and
WHEREAS, this Board of Trustees did then find and does now again find, upon
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proposition an aggregate of one hundred eighty-two thousand, eight hundred ninetyseven (182,897) votes, of which one hundred thirty-six thousand, four hundred seventytwo (136,^72) votes vere cast "FOR THE LOAN" and forty-six thousand, four hundred
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further find and declare that at the said election more than two-thirds of the elec-
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WHEREAS, the ballots furnished to and used by the electorate at the said
special election were in the f o m required by law and as set out in the aforesaid
resolution adopted on the 11th day of October, 1965; and
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WHEREAS, the assessed valuation of taxable, tangible property within said
District, as ascertained by the last completed assessment prior to the date of the
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aforesaid special election, namely, the assessment made as of January 1, I96U, was
Three Billion, Five Hundred Forty-one Million, Three Hundred Twenty Thousand, Two Hundred Seventy-two Dollars ($3,5^1,320,272);
and
WHEREAS, the said District, on the date of said election, to-wit:
l6th day of November, 1965> had no outstanding indebtedness;
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WHEREAS, the amount of the bond issue authorized on said date, to-wit:
Forty-seven Million, Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($^7,200,000), will not exceed ten
per centum (10=0 of the value of taxable, tangible property, as aforesaid, and will
not exceed any constitutional or statutory limit of indebtedness;
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WHEREAS, heretofore on the 1st day of March, 1966, this Board did adopt a
certain resolution directing the issuance of Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000) of
bonds of the aforesaid authorized issue; and
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WHEREAS, becauae of adverse market conditions existing at that time, the
issuance and delivery of bonds pursuant to the aforesaid resolution adopted on the 1st
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day of March, 1966, was never consummated, and no bonds have 'oeer. issued pursuant
to said resolution; and
WHEREAS, thereafter, by a certain resolution adopted by this Boari on the
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issue of Forty-seven Million, Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($U?,200,COO) v;re received
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NOW, THEREFORE, 32 IT SE80LVED
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COLLEGE DISTRICT OF ST. LOUIS, ST. LOUIS COUKTY, MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION 1.
That bonds of T'.:: Junior College District of St. Louis, St.
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both
February
year
buildings,
Thousand
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and
of
numbered
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part
authorized
in
Louis
same
schoolhouse
prior
the
that
from
until
as
are
of
County,
St.
said
to
an
the
payment,
Dollars
hereby
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from
said
principal
payment
Louis
at
and
issue
19^7
Junior
sites
date
bonds
One
Missouri,
afurnishing
authorized
special
>Union
($5,000)
of
thereof
in
and
(l)
- College
of
^bear
Forty-seven
the
and
to
the
semi-annually
other
Trust
election
in
amounts
Two
interest,
interest
principal
at
each;
sane,
District;
the
and
land
the
Thousand
Company,
directed
amount
that
and
Million,
and
held
rates
for
atin
thereafter
building
thereof,
the
at
they
that;
school
in
lawful
on
(2,000),
of
per
the
to
the
rates
Ten
Two
be
the
annum
be
times
purposes,
money
dated
City
additions
respectively;
Million
Hundred
loth
bonds
issued
per
on
inclusive;
hereinafter
August
following,
of
day
annum
May
of
be
St.
Dollars
Thousand
for
the
of
erecting
15,
two
toand
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the
November,
United
of
or
that
and
ISoc;
thousand
mature,
to-wit:
designated,
the
purpose
repairing
($10,000,000),
Dollars
February
schoolhouses,
State
said
States
that
denomination
15-5>
(2,C"-"'
without
bonds
of
they
of
'0^7,200,000),
c'.z
of
1---.rchasi.-.g
payable
Missouri;
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America
be
bear
buildings
being
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and
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each
library
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SECTION 2. That the said bonds shall be executed by the Prisider.-.. of the
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5oard o f Trustees of The Junior College District of St. Louis, St. Louis Zz\i^r,y)
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Missouri, b y his facsimile signature, with the seal of said District irj^ri-vto" vO -.:rcor.
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in facsimile, attested b y the Secretary of said Board, b y manual signature, and
that each o f the coupons evidencing the interest to accrue thereon shall be -r-^ecur.ed
by the facsimile signatures of said President and said Secretary.
SECTION 3.
That the said bonds and the interest coupons to be attached
thereto shall be in substantially the following forms:
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The Junior College District of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri,
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acting by and through the Board of Trustees of said District, for value received,
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Interest accruing on this bond
Both principal, of and interest on this bond are payable in lawful money of
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the United States of America at the St. Louis Union Trust Company, in the City of St.
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interest thereon as it accrue6, tho full faith, credit, and resources of the said
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This bond ray be registered as to principal only in the r.are of the owner,
the registry to be certified hereon by the Treasurer of the Board of Trustees, and
this bond is subject to successive registrations or transfers, at the optnen c: the
owner of -his bond. This bond ray be discharged frcr registration by deir.g transferred, tc bearer, after which it shall be transferable ly deliver;-, _„: i. ;..,,;• :•:•..registered again as before.
This bond is one of a series of two thousand v 2.0cr) ,;sni:, .".-v -.-.: ";•
One (i) to Two Thousand (2,COO), inclusive, all o: lihe date, :^;,;, a:.- .. ;•--..•., . ,cept as to rate of interest and date of raturity, aggregating the pr;.~.,-:-:;. sur <-:
Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) (being part of an authorised issus sf Jovty-s-r.n r.
Million, Tvo Hundred Thousand Dollars [$17,200,000;), issued for th.< pury •"" •- :-•'^ffl
chasing schoolhouse sites and other land for school purposes, erecti.-.g scho.j'.:•.-•-:.••.•:,,
library buildings, and furnishing sare, and building additions to or repairi.v. old
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buildings in the said Junior College District, under and pursuant to and 1.: :Y..l r:xz-
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tions and proceedings duly adopted and had by the Board of Trustee- ^: ~aid .."u/.itv
College District, and with the assent of rore than two-thirds of the qualified ey.:.. tors of said Junior College District voting thereon at an election duly ana legally
called and held for that purpose on the loth day of Noverber, 1965.
It is hereby certified, recited, and declared that all acts, conditions,
and things required to be perforaed, to exist, and to happen, precedent to and in the
issuance of this bond, in order to make the same a valid and binding obligation of
said Diatriot, havo 'beon performed, do exist, and have happened in due tire, forr, and
rar.ner, as required by lav; that the arount of this b •:,..-, together with ail other
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indebtedness of said Junior College District, does not exccecL any lir.ii; "escribed by
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be" so extended shall be sufficient in each year full" to produce the ^rinciral a...".
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The Board was requested to authorize the Treasurer of the District to
invest the proceeds from the sale of $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 (part of on issue of $47,200,000)
junior college bonds, i n accordance w i t h existing Board p o l i c i e s .
Whereupon, on motion by M r . G e i l , seconded by M r s . Bastian, and w i t h
the aye vote of a l l members of the Board present, i t was
RESOLVED, That the Treasurer of the District be and hereby is authorized
and directed to invest the proceeds from the sale of $10,000,000 junior
college bonds i n such amounts and for such terms as w i l l make such funds
available when needed to pay for the b u i l d i n g program of the District.
Said investments to be either i n Treasury Bills or i n Certificates of Deposit
as to the Treasurer seems most appropriate when the funds become a v a i l a b l e .
FURTHER RESOLVED, That all such investments shall be submitted to
the Board for r a t i f i c a t i o n at the meeting after w h i c h said investments
have been made. Said investments to be made n accordance with
existing Board p o l i c i e s .
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Employment O f Ernst & Ernst
The Board of Trustees was requested to approve the auditing firm of Ernst
and Ernst to audit the District accounts for the fiscal year 1965-66.
Whereupon, on motion by M r . G e i l , seconded by M r . Williamson, and w i t h
the aye vote of a l l members of the Board present, i t was
RESOLVED, That The Junior College District of St. Louis, St. Louis
County, Missouri re-employ the firm of Ernst & Ernst to audit the District
accounts for the fiscal year ending June 3 0 , 1966.
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Acceptance o f Scholarship - F l e u r " d e - I is Chcpter,
American Businass Women's Association
The Board was requested to accept a scholarship i n the amount of $250.00 from
the F i e u r - d e - l i s Chapter, American Business Women's Association.
Whereupon, on motion by M r s . Bastion, seconded by M r . Ruffin, and w i t h the
aye vote o f a l l members of the Board presenf i t was
RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees of The j u n i o r College District of
St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri accept the scholarship from the
F l e u r - d e - l i s Chapter of the American Business Women's Association in
the amount of $ 2 5 0 . 0 0 , and adhere to the stipulations of this scholarship
o u t l i n e d i n the letter from the Fleur-de-lis Chapter, attached as an
addendum to these Minutes.
FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Secretary of the Board be and hereby
is requested to express the Board's appreciation for this scholarship
donation.
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Acceptance
of Scholarship - Society of Independent Artists of St. Louis
In accordance w i t h Dr. Cosand's recommendation, the Board of Trustees was
requested to accept a restricted scholarship donation i n the amount of $250.00 from
the Society of Independent Artists of St. Louis.
Whereupon, on motion by Mrs. Bastion, seconded by M r . G e i l , and w i t h the
aye vote of a l l members of the Board present, i t waas
RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees of The Junior College District
of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri accept the scholarship donation
from the Society of Independent Artists of St. Louis i n accordance w i t h
the stipulations of this d o n a t i o n , attached as an addendum to these Minutes.
FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Secretary of the Board be and hereby is
requested to express the Board's appreciation for this scholarship d o n a t i o n .
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of four automobiles and one station wagon fcr a totes! expenditure of $ 8 , 8 9 3 . 2 0 .
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Missouri accept the bid of Ray Rixman, I n c . for the purchase of four Dodge
Coronet automobiles and one station w a g o n , for a total cost of $ 8 , 8 9 3 . 2 0 .
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hereby is authorized and directed to execute said contract on behalf of
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The Board was requested to approve the transfer of $ 2 , 5 0 1 , 7 4 2 . 1 9 from the
proceeds of the sale of $10,000,000 of bonds to the General Fund of the Dislrict as
reimbursement of cempus development expenses.
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the aye vote of a l l members of the Board present, i t v/cs
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of its General Fund for the purchase of school house sites and the financing of
the bond issue e l e c t i o n and related expenses; end
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Fund out of the proceeds of the sole of $10,000,000 of its bonds for the reason
that said expenses were properly expenses w i t h i n the scope and covered by the
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and cireevr. t!is transfer from iho proceeds of the sale of $10,000,000
worth of bonds for the District from the Building Fund to the General
Fund i n the amount c f $ 2 , 5 0 1 , 7 4 2 . 1 9 .
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Department of Audiovisual Instruction
San Diego Convention April 24th - 28th, 1966
It was my pleasure to attend the DAVI Convention this past week
in San Diego, I am confident that the time and expenditure was
most profitable to me and in turn to the St. Louis Junior College
District. It is encouraging to belong to an organization that
includes this imnortant opportunity for its staff to sunport
educational associations such as DAVI.
I attended the convention to learn and to reject or support ideas
in order to better fulfill the audio-visual position. I thank
you and the members of the Board for this opportunity to study
the new processes and techniques in the audio-visual'field. '
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April 27. 1966
Mr. Joseph P. Cosand. President
The Junior College District of St. Louis.
St. Louis County
7 508 Forsyth Boulevard
Clayton, Missouri
Dear M^r-C-trsaiid:
Many thanks for your letter of April 6th. and for the
copy of "Junior Colleges: 20 States" which was enclosed.
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and especially enjoyed the article by Mrs. Bastian.
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Dr. Joseph ?. Co sand, President
The Junior College District
St. Louie - St. Louis Count'.. Missouri
7508 Forsyth Blvd.
Clayton. Missouri SCilOS
Dear E:r . Co sand:
I would like to express my appreciatict :"..::• the exemplar, manner in
which M r . Viillsiamson representee our J..: tor Colleye District a': she
recent counselor's conference in Rolls. In my opinion M r . V.'i 111 amson' s
discussion of "Community Colleges, COLS. :aliny. and Enuineerirsv' was
the outstsreinc contribution of the tw; - so- conference.
She ideas he
expressed in terms of counsel:'::: phiios:tss. and practice would have
cone jus-ise to anv member o: ':he cot.:':-:-lino.: profession.
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students In a prouram rather than into s trosyram. His concept of
counsel:!::-7- s s an individualized, cevelst • et.tal process o: work i u : v.'it!-,
a person In ^n effort to help his rnaxi" •.:•..• his own potest !ai is somewhat in contrast to the .indications ess ::d:i: from centals: quarsers
that counselors should recruit m a n p o w c : u occupations v.'h; ch are
currentlv experieneiny shorts x o .
Mr. Willi as:son' s speech was an exasple :: the pro rressive spirit which
continues 'o oe displayed bv our soars.
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principal reasons T am prouc to be a fa:.l"y member of the Junior Colic :e
histrict.
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Frank L i v !: /•' _ ton
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Secretaries Week
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Attention: Dr. Joseph Cosand
I want to take this opportunity to tell you how much I have
enjoyed calling at your office.
I am e s p e c i a l l y appreciative of the polite, courteous t r e a t ment your people have always accorded me.
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This week is s e t a s i d e to recognize the contributions made
by s e c r e t a r i e s . On this occasion I would be grateful if you
would e x p r e s s my congratulations and thanks to your s e c r e tary. Per-ftaps-tke-eaclosed Secretaries Guide- will -be useful
t o her.
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H e a r t y c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s on your a c c r e d i t s t : i on.' I am not
G.'t a l l s u r p r i s e d - - a s I know you r i c h l y deserve a c c r c d i t a t i o n and many other a c c o l a d e s t h a t may corr.c your vay.
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do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I v/ill
support and defend the Constitution of the United States and of the
State of Missouri, and that I will faithfully demean myself in the
office of Trustee of The Junior College District of St. LouisSt.
Louis County, Missouri.
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Subscribed to and sworn to before me a Notary Public for the City of
St. Louis this 18th day of April 1966.
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Property Rights and Publications, Teaching A i d s , A.Aaterials and
Equipment W r i t t e n or Developed by Faculty and Staff Members
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A l l property rights in books w r i t t e n , teaching aids developed ( i n c l u d i n g
workbooks, laboratory manuals, transparencies, tapes, f i l m s , and the
like) and equipment designed or i n v e n t e d , shall belong to the staff m e m ber or members who shall have w r i t t e n such book or books, developed
such teaching a i d s , or designed or invented such equipment, i n c l u d i n g
any books, teaching aids or equipment w r i t t e n , developed or designed
by any staff member in conjunction with his or her teaching assignment,
w i t h any released time or assigned project authorized or d i r e c t e d by the
D i s t r i c t , or w r i t t e n , d e v e l o p e d , or designed prior to becoming a member
of The Junior College District staff. Such property rights s h a l l , subject
to paragraph three hereof, i n c l u d e :
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The right to publish for private p r o f i t and the right to c o p y r i g h t any book, m a n u a l , or printed o f f i c i a l m a t e r i a l , and
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The right to negotiate privately w i t h any person, f i r m , or
corporations, for the manufacture of any equipment or t e a c h ing a i d and the right to acquire any patent rights w h i c h may
be obtainable t h e r e o n .
2.
The property rights and j o i n t projects o f staff members undertaken either
as part o f a teaching assignment, released t i m e , or assigned p r o j e c t s ,
or on their own t i m e , shall be shared by the participants i n such manner
as they shall agree in w r i t i n g .
3.
Notwithstanding the property rights o f any staff member or members i n
any books, teaching aids, or equipment published, d e v e l o p e d , or d e signed by said staff member or members, The Junior College District
s h a l l , to the extent that said book, teaching a i d , or equipment was
w r i t t e n or designed in conjunction with a released time project or p r o g r a m , have a j o i n t property right t h e r e i n .
Said j o i n t property right shall e n t i t l e the District to use or purchase
said b o o k , teaching aid or equipment regardless o f copyrights or patents
thereon and exclusive of any r o y a l t i e s , commissions, or other pecuniary
p r o f i t to the applicable staff member or members u n t i l such time as The
Junior College District has been reimbursed from said r o y a l t i e s , commicsions or other pecuniary p r o f i t to the extent and amount that The Junior
College District paid for that part of the project or program which r e s u l t ed in the creation of the b o o k , teaching a i d or equipment, not to exceed
the staff member's pay rate for a l i k e amount o f time at the p a r t - t i m e
salary rate for his particular salary category and such other costs as may
be i n v o l v e d i n the p r o j e c t .
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property rights o f the District shall cease and a l l r o y a l t i e s , commissions,
or pecuniary profit thereafter earned by the sale o f said b o o k , teaching
a i d , or equipment, to any purchaser thereof shell belong exclusively to
the staff member or members.
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A staff member, by executing an employment contract w i t h the District,
hereby agrees to give the District the j o i n t property right hereinabove
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Mr. Paul Connole
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Tne Junior College District c: St. Louis
7508 Forsytne Blvd.
Clayton, Missouri 63118
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It is a privilege and a pleasure to send you the enclosed
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of another Scholarship.
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As stateu in my letter of February 18, 1966, we would like
to nave our scholarship awarded to Mary Kenefick again if
that is possible. Mary plans to attend summer school so
sne can complete her two years of Junior College work at
the end of January 1967.
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LET NO O N E D I S C O U R A G E T H E DESIRE TO PRODUCE NEW FORMS OF SELF-EXPRESSION.
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Society of Independent Artists of St. Louis have voted unanimously
to
sponsor a full scholarship to be awarded to a student of art of the
Junior College District of St. Louis - St. Louis County, for the school
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Junior
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Artists
believe
of
given
the
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Society
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to
College
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wish
worthy
wishes
is
sponsoring
the
every
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Personnel
of
1967.
same
this
of
District
understanding
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of
to
good
ahave
grant
student
the
stipend
this
wish
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assistance,
the
to
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scholarship
for
Artists
our
of
become
award
that
the
and/or
two
community,
the
Karl
Scholarship
Society
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hundred
a
continued
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am,
second
Committee
is
full
grant,
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annual
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in
for
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to
of
accord
year
Committee
scholarship
and
a
study
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the
Award
effective
award
student
the
fifty
to
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on
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chairman
complete
scholarship
Committee
and,
with
any
dollars.
who
this
for
service
Artists
of
if,
whom
the
the
his
decision.
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~a>. Revenue St. Louis County
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Federal Aid
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Investment income
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Auxiliary Services
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Gifts and Grants
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Miscellaneous Income
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Other Receipts
N D S L Collections
Transfer from General Funds to CWSP
Total Receipts
492.54
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867.77
1,638.49
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375.74
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9,694.2c
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$ 35,010.6253,480.8.'
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Payroll Taxes and Withholdings
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Student Fee Refunds
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APRIL 30. 1966
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Ap^oun i.
:3 lance Apr! ; 30, 1966 consists of:
Petty Cas" Funds
Cash in E3~KS
Current
College Work Study Program
Nur^'ng Student Loan Fund
Gen. •, Other Restricted Funds
Fay roll
C ons' i i.: " • on Fund
Nation.?; Defense Student Loan
Investment (See Schedule A)
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$
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52,800.48
3.812.23
488,91 1 .55
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1,025.00
545,52-'..26
500.00
183,838.01
12,793 01
742,655.28
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2,380,743.39
$3, 124,423.67
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Warrant C-eck Register Total April 30, 1966
Less: Cos: of Investments made during April
$ 199.64 7.2 2
Excels of Construction Fund Deposits over
Expenditures for April
5.057 .44
Plus: Net'onal Defense Loan Expenditures
450.00
Pa.roll account deposits made in March
i.sed to cover April checks
152 58
$
84t.03S.22
204.70-'-. 65
602.58
$
643.936.14
SCHEDULE A
INVESTMENT ACTIVITY
FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1966
Type
Purchase
0C
Purchased
Rate
Inv. of
Date
F rom
(a)
I nt •
Maturity
Maturity
Interest
\la I ue
Date
Cost
Earned
Apr i I Matur i t i es
1966
1/26
3/31
3/3 1
4/7
First
First
First
First
Nat 1 I
Nat'I
Nat'I
Nat'1
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3.75
3.75
4.25
4/30/66 $
4/7/65
4/14/66
4/21/66
600,000.00
100,000.00
400,000.00
100.000.00
:
592,978.50
99,927.08
399.416.66
99.834.72
$ 7.021.50
72.92
583.34
165.28
$ 1,200,000.00
:
,192,156.06
$ 7,843.04
:
500,000.00
100,000.00
688,981.22
392,077.56
488,154.86
11,717.25
99,812.50
Outstanding Apri1 30, 1966
1966
1/27
1/27
1/26
1/26
1/26
1/27
4/19
Boatmen's
Boatmen's
Mercantile
Mercantile
First Nat'l
First Nat'l
First Nat'i
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2
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4.75
4.75
4.57
4.63
4.61
4.61
4.50
8/31/66$
9/30/66
5/31/66
6/30/66
7/31/66
7/31/56
5/5/66
600,000.00
100,000.00
700,000.00
400,000.00
500.000.00
12,000.00
100,000.00
$ 2.412,000.00
(a)
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3.
Treasury Bills
Certificate of Deposit
Repurchase Agreement
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ANALYSIS OF RESTRICTED FUND DISBURSEMENTS
FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1966
Fund
No.
Fund Names
Carnegie Ccr 3 . of New York
Technical Education Center
015
Salar ies
Operating
Expense
$2,268.18 $ 213.57
Capital
Out 1 ay
$
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Total
291.25
$2,773.00
•'.ellogg Foundation Allied
Medical Technical Ed. Center
027
Nursing Student Loan Prog.
030
Construction Fund
031
College Work Study Program
032
Cooperative Research Small
Contract Project
Ceorge Borct-f Act - Title 111
035
Trades :- Industry Progra'.DEA - Title III 1965-66
National Defense Loans
Less A c c r u a l s
Retirement
o f FICA
Expense
3.808.33
422.30
4.230.63
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830.00
830.00
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3.601.18
16.57
.70
038
040
913.50
17.27
2,266.54
2.266.54
5,955.51
6,569.01
450.00
450.00
$ 9,694.26$ 2.830.07 $ 253.48C.80 $ 266,005.13
and
3 3 9 . 14
$ 9,694.26 $2,490.93$ 253,480.80
339.14
$265,665.99
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r e v e n u e s d e r i v e d by t h e scnool d i s t r i c t from s o u r c e s o t h e r t h a n those* d e s c r i b e d i n A r t i c l e ^ ,
s e c t i o n 3 , of the S t a t e C o n s t i t u t i o n and o n l y
a l n l n g of
which a r e n o t s q u i r e d f o r ^ t h e e s t a o l i s h i n g
of g ^
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f r e e p u b l i c s c n o o l s f o r P ^ o n s oe
c o n t a c t and c o o p e r a t e
y e a r s ; (3) J ^ i o r c o l l e g e d i s t r i c t s can con
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Honorable Warren E . H e a r n e s
Governor of M i s s o u r i
E x e c u t i v e Office
J e f f e r s o n City, Missouri
Dear Governor H e a r n e s :
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This opinion i s issued in response t ° / ° ^ s f ^ n s regarding
March 9 , 1966- ^ u r x * " " ^ r i c t s to p a r t i c i p a t e in a d u l t
^ ^ p 0 ^ u = f t ' - ' " p 0 r S 4 S e S n d e r S t n e 0 E c o n o m P i c O p p o r t u n i t y Act of
5|l" " i n s t a t e s
as follows:
tetion
a c t i o n 212 °5 e r D rov O i n d 0 es l 0 fo 0 r P P the t U avaiIAct of 196U as amended p r o v l d e s ^
mat;ohlne
£ ; : ^ o ^ c a H c h S o f d L t r i c t s ' t o p r o v i d e an
l i s t B a s i c E d u c a t i o n Program.
"There seems t o be a q u e s t i o n f i n t e r p r e of s t a t e law on whethea t n e s ^ f t r t c c s
be l e g a l l y s p e n t by j u n i o r ^ General's
Therefore, i ^ " " ^ n ^ a r n l n K the following
Opinion be r e n a e r e d c o n c e r n i n g n
questions:
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1 . Can a junior college district
p r o v i d e gratuitous basic education
f o r those o v e r 2 1 , p r o v i d e d that
n o state funds specified in Section 3 ,
A r t i c l e IX o f the Constitution o f the
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S t a t e o f Missouri a r e used?
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In federally financed adult education
' p r o g r a m s w h i c h require a local m a t c h i n g share o f 1 0 $ c a s h , such a s those
a u t h o r i s e ! u n d e r T i t l e I I B of t h e
E c o n o m i c O p p o r t u n i t y A c t of 1 9 6 4 (Section 2 1 2 ) j m a y a local junior c o l l e g e
d i s t r i c t p r o v i d e a m a t c h i n g a m o u n t in
cash?
3. Can t h e m a t c h i n g a m o u n t referred to in
q u e s t i o n n u m b e r 2 be provided b y a
• m u n i c i p a l i t y o r a p r i v a t e p a r t y if i t
is turned o v e r to the local junior
c o l l e g e district f o r that purpose?
4. I f t h e above c a n be answered i n the
a f f i r m a t i v e , can a junior college
d i s t r i c t p r o v i d e basic education f o r
a d u l t s w i t h o u t a h i g h school e d u c a t i o n ? "
A d u l t b a s i c education is described in Section 2 1 2 , o f the
Economic O p p o r t u n i t y A c t cf 1 9 6 4 , Public L a w 8 8 - 4 5 2 a s f o l l o w s :
"It i s the purpose o f this p a r t to i n i t i a t e
p r o g r a m s o f instruction f o r i n d i v i d u a l s w h o
h a v e a t t a i n e d a;e e i g h t e e n a n d w h o s e i n a b i l ity to read a n d w r i t e the E n g l i s h l a n g u a g e
c o n s t i t u t e s a substantial impairment o f their
a b i l i t y to g e t :r r e t a i n employment c o m m e n s u r ate w i t h t h e i r re-al a b i l i t y , so as to help •
eliminate such inability a n d raise the level
of e d u c a t i o n of such individuals w i t h a view
to m a k i n g them less l i k e l y to become d e p e n d e n t
on o t h e r s , improving their a b i l i t y to b e n e f i t
f r o m occupation?.! training a n d o t h e r w i s e i n creasing t h e i r opportunities for more p r o d u c t ive a n d p r o f i t a b l e e m p l o y m e n t , and m a k i n g them
b e t t e r able to r.eet their a d u l t r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s . "
T h e Federal Government w i l l provide grants covering 9 0 $ of
the cost of these p r o g r a m s . Section 2 1 6 ( b ) , Public L a w 8 8 - 4 5 2 ,
as a m e n d e d .
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sections 178.770 to 178.890, issue
bonds and possess the same corporate
powers as common and six-director school
districts in this state, other than urban
districts, except as herein otherwise
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c 1 n c e -•-*<= section provides that junior college districts shall
gince^;-;-samrcoroo?ate p o w e r s as common and six-director scnool
^ZlS"-we shall first determine whether or not a common or
six-d"^".or school district has the power to provide gratuitous
adult rasic education to those over 21.
P-ently, upon your inquiry, this office o ^ l c ^ l l y ruled
' that t - oower of a school district to provide for the educa-
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education
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ages
the
Constitution
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"The ochool board of any schocl district
in this state may provide for "he gratuitous
education of persons between five and six
and over twenty years of age, resident in
the school district. The gratuitous education, however, shall be provided only out of
revenues derived by the school district from
sources other than those described in section 3, article IX, of the constitution of
this state, and only with revenues which are
not required for the establishing and maintaining of free public school: in the school
district for the gratuitous instruction of
persons between the ages of six and twenty
Section 171.091, expressly authorises public school districts to provide such services gratuitously except out of
certain revenues therein mentioned.
As provided by Section 178.770, junior college districts
have these same powers as common and six-director school districts unless these powers are taken av:a:y__b_y some provision
of the junior college district law. Thus, "we~~sTIall turn to a
further consideration of the junior college district statutes.
Section 178.780(2), provides:
"The state board of education shall:
(l) Establish the role c: the twoyear college in the state; *•«•*"
Pursuant to this statutory provision the State Board of
Education has described the role of the public junior college
in its publication, "Public Junior Colleges in Missouri", as
follows:
"THE ROLE OP THE PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGE
"The public junior college is defined as follows:
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school course, in programs cf tv;o years duration. Primarily, these progress are at the
collegiate level and qualify for appropriate
accreditation, but other type; of courses for
youth and adults may be provided to meet local
needs. The curriculum may be specialized or
comprehensive in scope and character depending
on the needs and desires of the community
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served. It may ;er for college credit
transfer courses or terminal courses, or
both. It m a y specialize In the liberal
arts and sciences type programs, or the
technical Institute type programs, or it
may be a comprehensive type institution
offering a wide range of programs.
"The junior college district is the basic
governmental unit for control, financial
support and source of students.
"The primary objectives of the junior college
1. To make two-year college education available to able students in their home environment;
2. To provide regular full-time
students with diversified programs
of studies leading to appropriately varied educational and vocational goals, Including transfer to
other institutions;
3« To provide part-time students with
diversified programs of studies
leading to appropriately varied
educational and vocational goals,
including transfer to other institutions;
4. To provide effective programs of
scholastic, vocational and personal
guidance and flexibility of trans^ e r air'on5 programs so that the
students may have the opportunity
to develop their potentialities
5. To provide Vor local as well as
state and national needs appropriate for this type of Institution;
6. To supplement educational opportunitles now available in the State."
As manifest by this declaration of the State Board of Education,
although
collegiate
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public
education,
junior college
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primarily
theisrole
to provide
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Another of the objectives of junior colleges is to provide vocational and terminal technical courses. Certainly an
ability to read and write the English language is a fundamental
vocational necessity.
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Section 178.850, provides:
"A junior college district organised under
sections 178.770 to I78.89O shall provide
instruction, classes, school or schools for
pupils resident v;ithin the junior college
district who have completed an approved high
school course. * * * " (Emphasis added.)
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We are of the opinion that this section in no way derogates
the power of a junior college district to provide education to
those not having completed an approved high school course. As
is seen in Section 212, of Public Law 88-U52, the adult basic
education programs would include one v/ho has completed high
school. Presumably, such person would have che ability to read
and v/rite the English language.
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The purpose of Section 178.850 is to prescribe which persons a junior college district has a duty to provide the instruction. Note that the above quoted provision of that statute uses
the mandatory verb "shall," It would follow from this provision
that junior college districts do not have a duty to instruct a
resident who has not completed high school; hov:ever, it does not
follow that junior college districts do not have the power to
provide, at their discretion, instruction to those not having
completed high s"chool.
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district has the power to provide adult basic education courses
to those who have not (or have) completed a:: approved high
school course; and further, that such services may be provided
gratuitously out of revenues other than those excepted by
Section 171.091.
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local matching share of 10$ cash is required. You a sic,
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Having concluded above that a junior college district
cooldVovide an adult basic education program gratuitously,
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2 . Junior college districts are authorized to provide
adult education gratuitously out of revenues derived b y the
. school district from sources other than those described In
Article IX, Section 3, of the State Constitution, and only
with revenues which are n o t required for the establishing and
maintaining of free public schools for persons between the
ages of 6 and 2 0 years;
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with the Federal Government and provide a local matching share
in cash for adult basic education programs under the Economic
Opportunity Act of 1964;
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money which are given to provide for the financing of a n adult
basic education program.
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Yours very truly,
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