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                  <text>THE REGISTRAR'S

REPORT

5years - 20,000 stu dehts
1957 -

1962

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Edwar d sville C ampus

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l Sp e c .
:Coll.

Alton - East St. Loui s
Center s

�-

ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS 1960-61

�·
Surraner, 1960 (8 weeks)
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL
Fall, 1960
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL
Winte.r, 1961
Freshman
Sor:h omore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL
Spring, 1961
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

.

M

w

T

188
139
98
121
57
97
700

111
119
110
123
47
73
583

299
258
208
244
104
170
1283

1227
550
384
275
221
302
2959

520
208
214
167
98
138
1345

1747
758
598
442
319
440
4304

979
522
373
286
219
224
2603

393
207
186
171
94
98
1149

1372
729
559
457
313
322
3752

386
194
186
170
86
89
lill

1219
679
565
455
276
289
3483

..

833
485
379
285
190
200
2372

-8-

.

..

Total
Registrants
1283

.

4304

3752

·3483

�ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS BY MAJOR DEPARTMENTS (Cont.)
Af...TON

£QJIBg

1959-1960
Winter

� EE11

Photography
Physical Educ. - Men
Physical Educ. - Women
Physics
Physiology

0
7
5
7
0

0
37
18
20.
·l

Pre-Dental
Pre-Legal.
Pre-Medic•al
Pre-Medical Tech.
Pre-Phannacy

1
0
2
0

Pre-Veterinary
Printing Management
Psychology
Radio-TV
Rec. Outdoor Education

0
5
0
0

· llehabilitation Counseling
Secondary Education
· Secretarial Science
Social Studies
Soc •. Studies Field Major
Sociology
Spanish
Special Education
Spec. Educ.-Ment. Retard.
Speech
Speech Correction
Unclassified
Undecided
Vocational Agriculture
VTI Arch Draft
Zoology
TOTAf..,

Spring

�

2
45
27
18
0

2
38
27
14

5

6
96
1

0
.33
17
-16
0

0
36
18
18
0

8
6
7
2
0

4
6
7
2
0

4
7
7
2
1

4
1
1

,6
2

2
0
12
0
2

2
0
9
.· l
2

2
0
8
0
1

1
0
3
0
0

2
2
22
0

:3

3
0

0
2
19
13
0

0
1
12
15
0

0
2
9
14
0

0
4
8
0
4

0
9
22
0
22

8

18

19
1
5
0
3

21

0
2

0
·5
0
2

9
0
1

22
0
0.
2
3

1
65
91
0
0

0
220
551
0
0

0
185
478
0
1

4

0
151
379
0
2

86
1 35
0
0

602
0
2

525
0
0

3

6

8

5

12

11

15

495

1 942

1 731

1609

672

2259

1971

1804

1

1

0
2

·o
1

-98-

1

4
1
3

0

1 960-1961
Fall llinlli Spring

15

7
4
0

0
1

0

1

o.

1

10
1

1

2

1 82

.

1

1
1
21

0
0

2

1

36
28
19
0
6

13

5
1

1
1

1
21
0
1

15

0
21

2
16
20
0
16

18

18

3

4
139
448
1
0

13

1
0
2
3

1 40

0
0
0
5

�ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS BY MAJOR DEPARTMENTS
EAST ST •. LOUIS
1957-1958

Fall liin.m Spring

�

�

1958-1959
!!!,ll �

Spring

Accounting
Agr{c�lture
Applie'd Science
Art
Biological Sciences

15
1
21
7
0

20
0
16
4
0

14
0
21
6
0

1
1
1
0
0

47
3
54
9
2

41
3
46
9
0

35
2
37
11
0

Botany
Business
Chemistry
Community Development
Economics

1
48
16
0
0

1
37
10
0
0

0
37
12
0
0

0
5
3
0
0

1
109
27
0
2

1
96
21
2,
1

2
102
19
2
1

Education, Admin.
Education, Elem.
English
Geography
Geology

28
54
7
1
0

22
43
4
2
0

22
61
9
3
1

0
13
3
0
2

25
125
20
6
1

22
107
14
3
0

29
103
13
4
0

German
Guidance
Government
Health Education
History

0
7
0
1
2

0
6
0
1
2

0
8
4
0
3

0
1
0
0
0

1
10
3
0
4

1
10
2
3
4

2
13
1
0
9

Home Economics
Industrial Education
Industrial Science
Instructional Materials
Journalism

4
0
0
1
2

2
0
0
1
2

4
4
0
1
1

0
0
0
0
0

6
6
1
1
1

1
5
3
1
1

2
4
0
0
1

4
1
3

2
1
2

6
1
3
0
8

1
0
0
0
0

8
1
9
4
16

6
1
9
3
9

. 6.
1
6
3
11

3
14

0
4
0
0
0

. 4
25
1
8
1

.7
22
1
6
2

6
14
1
9
2

0
0

7
0
1
9
3

7

7
·3
1
8
2

Kindergarten Primary
Latin
Management
Marketing
· Mathematics

o.

·o

2
13

2
15
0
4
2

·o

1
1
1
7
3

1
1
1
7
3

5

Music
Nursing
Philosophy
Physical Educ. - Men
Physical Educ. - -Women

0

4
8

Physics
Physiology
Pre-Dental
Pre-Legal·
· �e-Medicai

3

.o
1
0
6
3

-99-

----

5
1

0
0
0

0

�

8
2

�\

ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS BY .MAJOR DEPARTMENTS·.

�

EAST ST. LOUIS
1957-1958

� Winter Spring

Pre .. Pharmacy
Pre-Tl\eological
Physical _Therapy
Pre-Veterinary
Psychology

0
0
0
0
1

0
0
0
0
0

Radio-TV
Secondary Education
Secretarial Science
Social Studies
Sociology

1

0
0

Special Education
Spec. Education - Ment. Retard.
Speech
Speech Correction
Unclassified
Undecided
VTI Accounting
VTI Arch Draft
VTI Automotive
VTI Business
VTI Commercial Art
TOTAL

0

0

1

0
0

1
0

1

1
4
3

3

4

2

3

6

1
54

2

1
1
33

2
1
33

219
1
1

233
1
1

1

2

0

0

0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0

1

.1

1
1
1

1

7

1
1
1

4

1
0
1
2

0
1

0
1

0
2

11
11
6

'6
4
7

6

6
5

0

6

2

3

1
4

13

87

136

110

191

21

0

0

0

459
0

265
0

0
0

0
1

298
0
1 ',
0
0

0

0

0
1

l

1

0

6

l.

5
1

2
2

0

1

0
0

0
0

0

0

0

1

0

0

496

507

72

1160

954

882

0.
556

0

2

1958-1959

� � li!.!ill!. Spring

-100-

0

�.

'\

ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS BY MAJOR DEPARTMENTS
EAST ST� LOUIS
1959-1960

�·. Fall �

.£Q1IB§!

Spring

1960-1961

� !fill li!.!lw:.

Spring

7
1
0
5
0

61
1
0
68
13

50
1
0
55
9

'49
.2
0
49
8

11
0
0
12
8

88
2
0
93
. 16

Biological Sciences
Biology
Botany
Business
Chemistry

0
0
2
29
6

2
0
4
144
32

1
0
4
123
34

1
0
4
120
31

1
1

.5

0
3
6
201
58

0
5
6
168
52

.Conun. Development
Design
Economics
Education, Admin.
Education, Elem.

1
1
1
1
65

0
1
2
23
154

0
2
4
24
134

1
2
4
13
159

0
0
2
10
112

0
1
6
28
233'

0
5
24
229

0
6
24
234

English
Forestry
French
General Science
Geography

5
0
0
0
1

21
0
1
0
5

21
0
1
0
4

26
0
1
0
4

12
0
0
0
4

32
0
1
1
8

38
1
1
1
6

36
0
2
1
6

Geology
German
Government
Guidance
Health Education

0
0
2
0

0
1
6
13
1

. 0
1
7
14

0
1
7
12
1

0
0
5
3
0

0
1
8
32
1

2
1
12
33
2

3
1
17
36
1

0
10
0
2
0

0
,13
6
8
1

1
14
6
6
1

1
18
6
4
0

0
12
5
0
0

2
28
8
4
2

3
34
8

2
39
6

2

1

Instructional Matls.
Journalism
Kindergarten·Primary
Language Arts
Latin American.Studies

0
3
4
0
0

0
3
12

0
3
9
0
0

0
4
9
0
0

0
3
6
1
0

0
2
9
4
0

0
3
9
2
1

1

Management
Marketing
Math eipa tics

2
1

10
10
23
0

10
9
25
0
4

1.3
10
27
0
3

4
2
13
0
6

24
17
34
0
7

22
12
33
0

Accounting
Agriculture, c'eneral
Agriculture Industries
Applied Science
Art

O·

Health &amp;_Phys. Educ.
History
Home Economics
Industrial Education
Industrial Science

5

Micro\)iology
Music

0
3

o·

0

5

l·

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-- ---

-

·44
18.

r

79 ',
1
1
78
21

o·

5

6

73
1
0
65
22

o·

2
4
170
43

o.

5

5

10
2
1
23
·18
36
1
4

�ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS BY MAJOR DEPARTMENTS (Cont.)
EAS.T ST. LOUIS
1959-1960

.£Q1IB.§li

� � � Spring

1960-1961

� � � Spring
22
7
9

23
1
15
4
10

15
1
13
2
11

0
1
2
1
0

0
5
13
14
2

0
.4
14
10
1

1
4
14
12

0

0
0
0
3

0
1
0
3

0
0
0
2
2

0
3
1
0
0

1
13
1
0
1

0
18
1
0

1

0
20
1
0
1

1
5
12
0
14

2
0
0
9
15

33
8
0
13
30

24
6
0
19
33

27
9
0
10
29

1
4
1
0
1

0
2
2
0
2

0
1
1
1
3

0
4
3
0
5.

1
3
2
0
8

0
2
4
0
4

2
1
0
296
444

0
0
0
263
358

0
0
0
193
352

1
1
0
87
154

6
1
2
296'
555

4
0
0
201
464

3
0
1
158
426

0
0
1

.1
1
2

1
0
2

0
0
1

0
0
2

0
0
5

0
0
2

0
0
4

. 334

1507

1308

1238

611

2045

1781

1679

Nursing
Philosrphy
Physical Educ. - Men
Physical Educ. - Women
Physics

4
0
0
0
3

24
1
13
2
9

19
1
14
2
10

16
1
15
1
9

13
0
3
2
5

Physiology
Pre-Dental
Pre-Legal
Pre-Medical
Pre-Medical Tech.

2
0
2
1
0

2
3
10
6
0

0
3
8
6

0
3
7
5
0

Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Theological

0
0
0
1
0

1
1
1
2
0

1
1
1
2
0

0
0
1
0

1
0

Printing Management
Psychology

0
1
0
1
0

0
5
1
1
0

0
5
1
0
0

0
3
2
0
0

Secondary Education
Secretarial Science
Social Studies
Soc. Studies Field �jor

0
1
5
0
3

1
3
9
0
12

1
2
8
0
14

Spanish
Special Education
Spec. Educ. - Ment. Retard.

1
2
0
0
0

1
5
0
0
3

2
0
0
68
79

Zoology

TOTAL

Pre-Veterinary

Radio-TV

Rec. &amp; Outdoor Education
Rehabilitation Counseling

Sociology

Spec. Educ. - Phys. Randie.

Speech

Speech Correction

Theater
Trades Industries

Unclassified

Undecided

VTI Automotive
VTI Secretarial

0

l

1
l

30
1

2.

2

2

-102-

-

·--

�••

•

DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY DEAN'S LIST*
1959-60

1958-59

.SPRING

FALL

WINTER

SPRING

FALL

WINTER

Senior
Junior
Sophomore
Freshman

10
17
19
26

15
24
25
35

18
19
30
39

33
33
31
31

39
47
32
31

35
51
33
. 29

TOTAL

72

99

106

128

149

148

1961-62

1960-61
Sertior
Ju�ior
Sophomore
Fx-eshman
TOTAL

FALL

WINTER

SPRING

FALL

WINTER

SPRING

49

72

31
31

55
39
45
39

37
34

29

59
45
39
47

59
40
42
48

49
43
41'

154

178

172

190

189

43

'A'Grade-point average 4.25 or better.
·'Year 1957-58 not available

71

204

(B) being equivalent to. 4.00,(A) to 5.00

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--�---'-• -- �---

�GRADUATES
JUNE 1958
BACHELOR OF ARTS
1.

Nancy Rae Henry

Home Town

Major Subject

Alton, Illinois

History

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
1.
2.
3.

4.

5.
6�

Gail Wendell Buenger
Richard H. Elzy
David Alan Howell
James B. Rusk
Bill Joe Tite
Bernice Ragsdale

Granite City, Illinois
·Alton, Illinois
Alton, Illinois
Jackson, Michigan
Godfrey, Illinois
East Alton, Illinois

Business
Bu�iness
Business
Business.
Bu.siness
Business

GRADUATES
AUGUST 1958
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
1. ·. Adam Doty
2. Sally Jo Crane

3.

Wanda Maxine Dawson

Belleville, Illinois
Litchfield, Illinois
Alton, Illinois

Business
Elem. Educ.
Prim. Educ.

BACHELOR OF MUSIC DEGREE
1 • . Roy E. Schmitt

Roxana, Illinois

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Music

'

1:1 I�

�- --�--�-

---

\

GRADUATES
J
. UNE 1959
BACHELOR OF ARTS
1. Carl Edward Alford
2. H. Alvin Bridges
3. William Edward Cotter
4. Dewey Elihu Davis
5·. Emery Michael Edwards
6. Delores Ann Hagen
7. Alfred R. Rull
8. Joseph Aaron Williams, Jr.

Home Town

Major Subject

Alton,. Illinois
Wood River, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Alton, Illinois
Alton, Illinois
Alton, Illinois
Alton, Illinois
Alton, Illinois

English
English
Physics
Zoology
Mathematics
English
Mathematics
History

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
1. James F. Eisenreich
2. ·Theodore Charles Hrabak
3. Lawrence Alden Keller
4. Dwight L. Korte
5. Walter William Morris
.6. Waiter Louis Petro

Alton, Illinois
Alton, Illinois
Godfrey, Illinois
Alton, Illinois
Staunton, Ill.
Alton, Illinois

Management
Management
Management
Management
Management

Accounting

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATICN DEGREE
1. Robert Valentine Denby
2. Betty McPeek Gittins
3. John Alvin Moore
4. Nellie M. Ohms

Alton, Illinois
East Alton, Ill.
·Jersey'{ille, Ill.
East St. Louis, 111.

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English
Elem. Educ.
History
Elem. Educ.

-

�\

GRADUATES
AUGUST 1959
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Home Town
1.
2.
3.
4.

East St. Louis, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Godfrey, Illinois
Alton, Illinois

Richard Ray Bales
Gail Borden Schwarz
Jerry L. Staten
John Henry Taylor, Jr.

·Major Subject
History
Speech
Sociology
Chemistry

BACIIBLOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
Donald Delbert Berry
John D. L. Droege
3. 'Daniel Edward Gorman, Jr.
4. Walter John Jones
5. Albert John Schlitt
1.
2.

East Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
Alton, Illinois
Alton, Illinois
Alton, Illinois

Gen. Bus.
Marketing
Gen. Bus.
Management
Accounting

BACIIBLOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION DEGREE
1.

2.

'3.

4.
5.
6.

7.

Valerie Mae Billing
Virginia Ruth Casper
Ora Lee Cole
Juanita Anne Dickey
Faye Philip Everett, Jr.
Harriet W. Johlin
Donald Ray Marsha.U

East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Illinois
Alton, Illinois
Jerseyville, Ill.
St. Louis 8, Mo.
Alton, Illinois
Jerseyville, Ill.

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Elem.
Elem.
Kind.
Elem.
Elem.
Elem.
Elem.

Ed.
Ed.
Prim.
Ed.
Ed.
Ed.
Ed.

�GRADUATES
JUNE 1960

\

BACHELOR OF ARTS
Home Town

�
1. Carlene Tidwell Buenger
2. Marjorie Dintelmann
3. John Joseph Fabjance
4. Maurice Eugene Haist
5� Jay .Hiatt
6. Albertine Lynn Menard
7. Neil Joseph Morrison
8. Donald Jadie O'Connor
9. Lloyd E. Perkins .
10. Charles Luther Rudder, Jr.
11. John Robert Stevenson
12. Hugh L. Wallace
13.. Richard L. Zyph

Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Bethalto, Ill.
Rosewood Heights, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Waterloo, Ill.
Cottage Hills, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
Roxana, Ill.

Major Subject
History
English
Speech
Government
Physics
Sociology
Physics
Mathematics
Physics
Physics
History
·English
Mathematics

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
ll.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28°
29.
3o.
31•
32•

Harold Woodrow Berry
Gerald Edward Bourland
Donald Curtis Bowers
Willard Michael Christine
.David T. Clark
J4ck R. Drda
Robert Lee Ford, Jr.
Stanley Robert F;riemann
Gene Arthur Gelzinni1:1
Dennis Jay Glick
Constantine Harqlambopgyl9s
Gene Alan Hillman
John Thomas Horn
Thomas William Keeney
Charles W. Landreth
Richard Alan Lenz
Roger James Lindsay
Donald Edward McCoy
Norma Ann Milligan
Francis Albert Powers
Howard F. Prewett
Richard Rawlings
Donald Lee Schmittling
Gerald Eugene Sewell
Marilyn Sue Shook
Leonard Moreland Smith
Duane o. Suess
Raymond M. Vollet
Ronald Wayne Weiss
Billy Dale Williams
Jack Crayton Woods
Rodney Willis Woods

Monsanto, Ill.
Wood River, Ill.
Carlinville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Cottage Hills, Ill.
Wood River, Ill.
Alton, Ill.

A,:ltan, Hl.
AH011, Ill.

Pleas�nt Hill, Ill.
Alton� 111.
Alton, Ill.
Bethalto, Ill,
Edwardsville, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Hartford, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, In.
Hartford, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Highland, Ill.
St. Louis, Mo.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
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Management
Accounting
Accounting
Journalism
Management
:t1.a.rketing
Mamigement
11.a.nagement
Management
Pers. Mgt.
Physics
Acc9tn1ting
Marketing
Management
Management
. Marketing
Accounting
Accounting
Nursing
Accounting
Accounting
Management
Management
Management
Nursing
Accounting
Accounting
Accounting
Management
Marketing
Management
Marketing

�ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS 1961-62
Summer, 1961 (8 weeks)
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

.

Fall, 1961
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL
Winter, 1962
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL
Spring, 1962
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

.

.

M

w

T

191
1'21
139.
158
122
114
845

120
97
137
137
80
108
679

311
218
276
295
202
222
1524

1008
531
436
334
249
282
2840

561
239
229
193
114
141
1477

1569
770
665
527
363
423
4317

896
555
411
325
219
237
2643

519
235
189
182
116
96
1337

1415
790
600
507
335
333
,3980

768
512
425
365
212
220
.2502

464
230
195
207
96
103
1295

1232
742
620
572
308
323
3797

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Total
Registrants
1524

4317

3980

. .

3797

�GRADUATES
JUNE 1960.
(CONT.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION DEGREE
Home Town
1. Robert c. Anderson, Jr.
Linda Hubler Bauersachs
3. · Josephine Galvin Bay�r
4. Sharon Gail Brockus
5. David E. Butler
6. Sylvia Jean Collins
7. Ronald Lee Dillard
8. W. Harold Dunnagan
9. Ronnie L. Eveans
1·0. Jack L. Gilmore
11. Mildred Esther Hazen
12� Norma Simpson Hoehn
13. James Walton Hoffman
14. Mary Frances Horsley
·1s. Norma L. Judkins
16. Constance Lee Kindle
17. Donald Blair Rea
18. Robert Roy S�ith
19. Mary E. Teter
20. Donald L. Warner
21. Richard Edward Well
22. Frank Cline White
23. Robert A. Wood
2.

Granite City, Ill.
Pinckneyville,Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
. St. Louis, Mo.
Brighton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
. Alton, Ill.
Shipman, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Roxana, Ill.
Godfrey, Ill.
Al ton, Ill.
Roxana, Ill.
Litchfield, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Bunker Hill, Ill.
Godfrey, .Ill.
Brighton, Ill.
Greenville, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.

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Major Subject
Government
English
Elem. Educ.
Kind. Prim.
English
Elem. Educ.
Phys. Educ. _
Mathematics
Phys. Educ.
Social Studies
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
English
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ •.
Phys. Educ •. ·
Sociology
Elem. Educ.
Phys. Educ.
Phys. Educ.
Social Studies
Phys. Educ.

�GRADUATES
AUGUST 1960

\.

BACHELOR OF ARTS
Home Town
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

9.
10.
11.

Alton, Ill.
· Roxana, Ill.
Chicago, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
St. Louis, Mo.
Alton, Ill.
Eldred, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
Madison, Ill.

Joseph V. Benoit
Errol Deen Bosley
Richard Thomas Crane, Jr.
Russell M. Forhan
Ronald R. Ganschinietz
Norman E. Hixson
William Edmond Hofmann
'R9bert James Krause
D6ris Blinn Lenz
Gary Lee Fudder
Mike Sikora

Major Subject
English
Sociology
Botany
History
Mathematics
English
Physics
Mathematics
English
Zoology
Zoology

BACHELOR OF MUSIC
1.

Dolores Jean Dickson Macchio

Bellev;i.lle, Ill.

Music

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
1. Bobby L. Chamness
2. Joseph M. Godwin
3 •· Guerdon Lawrence Kimball
4. Rolland Merrill Pelot
5. Roy William Rhoads, Jr.
6. Richard Maurice Steele
7. Robert Buel Watson, Sr.

Wood River, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Madison, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Dupo, Ill.
Al ton, Ill.

Management
Marketing
Accounting
Marketing
Management
Management
Accounting

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION
1 •.. Joyce E. Albers
2. Mavis l1axine Curfman
3. Barbara Louise Dickinson
4. Terry Joseph Durham
5. Enid Pearl Hood
6.· Sarah Jane Roberts Huber
7. Marjory Imming Jones
8. Robert Eugene Kallal
9. Carol June Keller
. 10. Rose Lucille Maynard
11. Katherine Jean Steele
12. Lola G. Swan
13 • Martha Lynn Zenk

Granite City, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Wood River, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Medora, Ill.
Godfrey, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Wood River, Il1.
Brighton, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.

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Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Art Educ.
Art Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Bus. Educ.
Phys. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem •. Educ.
Elem. Ed4c •.
Elem. Educ.

�GRADUATES
"JUNE 1961
ASSOCIATE IN BUSINESS
L
2.

Floyd Leonard Reeves
Lloyd J. Smith

Home'Town

Major Subject

Belleville, Ill.
Glen Carbon, Ill.

Management
Management

BACHELOR OF ARTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.

l-.

James Andrew Allen
Niles Howard Behrens
Jerry Michael Chagala
James Th�mas Daniel
William A. Determan
Mary Edith DeVan
Thomas John Dornbusch, Jr.
Hubert Lee Dunlap
Bobbie Jean Freeman
Riikey Lee George
David Richard Hodges
John C. Inman, Jr.
Thomas Frederick Jones
Alberta I. Keltner
Kenneth A. Knobloch
John A. Konko
John Joseph Lakenburges
JoAnn F. Armistead Laktzian
Helen Elizabeth Lefler
Leo Nardin
Virginia L. Niepert
Charlotte Marie Perry
Serean Kathrine Perryman
Donna L. March Petro
Jerre Carter Pfaff
Stephen Richard Radosevich
James David Ridder
Kathleen Schwarz
Danny Hale Sokolowski
Dickie A. Spurgeon
Leonard Benedict Thien
Rosemary Elaine Tomlovic
C. David Vogel
Daryl P. Wepfer
Ruth Ann Williams
Richard Dale Winkelman

Janice P. Peterson

East. St. Louis, Ill.
Manchester, Ill.
Millstadt, Ill.
.Granite City, Ill.
Wood River, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Evansville, Ind.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Hartford, Ill.
Madison, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Valmeyer, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
O'Fallon, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Hartford, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Evansville, Ind.
Granite City, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.

History
Sociology
Psychology
Psychology
Zoology
Sociology
Art
Art
Sociology
Sociology
Government
English
English
Sociology
Sociology
Sociology
English
Sociology
Art
· Mathematics·
Art
Sociology
History
English
Geography
History
Mathematics
English
Physics
Engli�h
Botany
German
· English
Art
English
History

BACHELOR OF MUSIC
Elsah, Ill.
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Music

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JUNE 1961
(CONT.)

\

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE

-�
1.
2.

3'.
4.

5.

6.
7.
8.
9 •.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.

23.
24.
25.
26.
27.

28.
29.
30.
31.

32.
33.

34.
35.
36.

37.
38.

39.

40.
41.

42�
43.
44.

45.

46.
47.

48.

49.

so.

s1;

Paul B. Adams
Stanley Raymond Allen
Gerald Townsend Bagley, Jr.
S. Joseph Balsamo
Reuben Dale Barker
David Paul Bladdick
Howard George Boker
William L. Brockmeyer
David L. Butler
Edwin Cordes
Donald Robert Daley
Thomas E. Ferguson
Everett L. Fitzgerald
Howard Allan Followell
Virginia Lee Foster
Kenneth L. Franz
William Gilbert Freeman
Robert Emmett Gilligan, Jr.
Daniel James Graham
Frederick J. Graves
Marvin Harold Hord
Harold Leroy Houser
Donald R. Joehl
Richard Lewis Kamp
Walter A. Knickrehm
Robert Joseph Koesterer
Joseph J._Linhart
Dennis Robert Magette
Robert Jerome Neff
Robert Eugene Norfleet
Paula Marie Otis
Raymond J. Parker
Joseph Patrick Peifer
Frank A. Perscha, Jr.
Dennis C. Reed
Robert Patrick Ricker
Ronald P. Sands
David Ernest Scheiter·
Peter B. Schwegel
Clyde Robert Shuster
Kennet· h Lee Smith
Roderick Alvin Smith
Sidney Norman Starr·
John Albert Strickland
Norman Francis Strubing
Newell Dale Timmermeier
Robert H. Tolleson
John Joseph Ulrich
D�nald Leland West
Billy G. Wisnasky
John Loren Wuest

Home Town
Collinsville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Madison, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
Highland, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Bunker Hill, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill •.
Alton, Ill.
Godfrey, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Bethalto, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Scott AFB, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Wood River, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.·
Granite City, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Madison, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Springfield, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Roxana, Il1 •
Maryville, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
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Major Subject
Management
Accounting
Management
Management
Marketing
Marketing
Management
Accounting
Marketing
Management
Management
Management
Accounting
Management
Nursing
Marketing
Management
Management
Marketing
Nursing
'Management
Management
Accounting
Management
_Accounting
· Management
Management
Accounting
Accounting
Accounting
Management
Management
Marketing
·Management
Accounting
Accounting
Management
Economics
Marketing
Management
Accounting
Management
Management
Management
Management
Management.
Management
Accounting · ·
·Management
Management
Accounting

�JUNE 1961
(CONT.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION DEGREE
Home Town
1. · Nadine J. Alexander
2. Ledora Allen
3. Angelo John Barro
4. Melvin Ray Barth
. 5. Joyce L. Blair
6. Victoria Elizabeth Boesch
7. Nancy Lee Braun
8. Linda Sue Brazier
9. Winnie B. Brooke
10. Nancy Nichols Cox
11. .Thelmalee Ann Daiber
12. Naomi C. Davis
13. Beulah A. Dintelmann
14. Lora Lee Milham Dismukes
15. Paul D. Dismukes
16. Martha Ann Dodson
l7. Dennis M. Franklin
18. Raymond Fyalka
19. Patricia Everett Gelzinnis
20. Robert Charles Goodall
21. Phyllis Ann Graham
22. Patricia Anne Hanlon
23. Glenda Kraushaar Heflin
24. Elmyra S. Nichols Hill
25. Joyce Ann Hogshead
26. Joan K. Holland
·27.• Geri Kay Howe 11
28. Mary Lou Hudson
29. Betty Jane Haug Ledder
30. Wilbur H. Loyet
31. Ann Nolt Luetkemeyer
·32. Nancy Sue Meyer
33. Larry N. Moehn
34. Dona Jean Morgan
35. Delphya Yvonne Bledsoe Owens
36. Nancy B. Paeltz
37. • Juanita Peden
38. Rodney G. Rogger
39. Donna .Sue Rosenberg
40. Cleona Iris Schilling
41. Gerald Lew Shaver
42. Gerald Lyle Shaver
43. Edwin Jphn Seigrist
44. Linda Lou Staas
45� Glenn Dale Stewart
46. Helen F. Teer

Belleville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Godfrey, I11.
Bethalto, Ill.
Carrollton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Moro, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Marine, Ill.
Belleville, I11.
Belleville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Greenfield, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Mount Olive, Ill.
Godfrey, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Brighton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
0' Fallon, Ill.
Mount Vernon, ·Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Granite City, Ill •.
Hardi!?,, Il.1.
Granite City, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Brighton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis� Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Roxana, Ill.
Roxana, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Bethalto, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.

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Maj or Subject·
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Phys. Ed. (M)
Elem. Educ.
Bus. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Social Studies·
Elem. Educ.
Art Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Bus. Educ.
Bus. Educ.
Elem. Educ.·
Elem. Educ •.
Elem. Educ.
Kind. Prim.
Bus. Educ.
Social Studies
Sociology .
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.·
Government
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Mathematics
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Phys. Ed. (M)
English
English
Geography
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ,
Elem. Educ.
Kind. Prim.
Phys. Ed. (M)
Elem. Educ.
Geography
El.em. Educ.
Social Studies.
Sociology·

�•
�

�·

JUNE 1961
(CONT.)
· BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION DEGREE

�
47. Marilyn Brinun Thomas
48. Harold Ray Wall
49. Lois Ann Warner
50. Cyrus Kenton White
51. Joyce Gigger Williams
52. Natha,n N. Wolf

Home Town

Major Subject

East St. Louis, Ill.
Wood River, Ill.
Godfrey, Ill.
Godfrey, Ill.
Ea.st St. Louis, Ill.
St. Louis, Mo.

Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Bus. Educ.
Social Studies
Elem. Educ.
Phys. Ed. (M)

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GRADUATES
AUGUST 1961

\

ASSOCIATE IN BUSINESS
1.

Rolla Rogers,·J�.

Home Town

Major Subject

Belleville, Ill.

Accounting

BACHELOR OF ARTS
1.
. 2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

, Fred Arnold
Sandra Walker Beckett
Edward Devany
Michael Hutchison
Francis Rice
Joyce Robinson
Katie Tweed
Albina Oremovich Wolke

Collinsville, Ill.
East Alton, Ill •
Granite City, Ill.
Belleville., Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East Bt. Louis, Ill.
Dupo, Ill.

Chemistry
English
Geography
Botany
Mathematics
Sociology
Mathematics
English

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
1.
2.3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9 •.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Walter Brown
Jesse Elverton
Roy Gross
William Hunt
James Joehl
Lawrence Klunk
Raymond· Lake
James Lindsey
Charles·Newton
Omar Phelps, Jr_.
John Slagle
Thomas Stecher
Ronald VonSeng

Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
'Marine, Ill.
St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Wood River, Ill.
Centralia, Ill.
Alton, Ill.'
Collinsville, Ill.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE· IN

. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8 •.

Virginia Beatty
Christine Bramstedt
Gerald Brown·
Mervin Cruthis
Betty Doyle
Ida Fry
John Gagen
Rose �rie Griffin

EDUCATION DEGREE

East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
East St.,Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.

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Accounting
Management
Accounting
Management
Marketing
Accounting
Marketing
Management
Accounting
Acoounting
Management.
Marketing
Management

Kind. Prim.
Elem. Educ.
Sociology,
Phys. Ed. (M)
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Phys. Ed. (M)
Elem. Educ.

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II
I
I

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AUGUST 1961
(CONT.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION DEGREE
Home Town

9. Mary Hagen
10. Jeanine Holle
·11. Pearle Jahn
12. Patricia Kinson
13. Ruth Lavelle
14. . Henry Mahat
15. Ruth Meily
16. Edwin Pelot
17 • Wayne Pfingsten
18 •. Lee Phelps
19. George Quackenbos
20. Larr:y Reid
21. Shirley Robertson
22. Mary Roediger
23. Richard Ryan
24. Lillyvee Singleton
25. Dianna Smith
26. Laura Snedeker
. 27. Norma Soeteber
·. 28. Birdean Thames
29. Judith Trump
30. Effie Unalp
31. James Wallace
32. Ruby Washington
33.

Jane Whitlock

St. Louis, Mo.
Belleville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Wood River, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
·Collinsville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Wood River, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Columbia, Ill.
Carbondale, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Bunker Hill, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill •.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Cottage Hills, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Cottage Hills, Ill.

Major Subject
Elem. Educ.
Mathematics
Elem. Educ.
Kind� Prim.
Elem. Educ.
Elem, Educ •
Art
Social Studies
Bus. Educ.
Phys. Ed. (W)
Government
Phys. Ed. (M)
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Phys. Ed. (�)
Elem. Educ.
Kind. Prim.
Elem. Educ •
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Bus. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Social Studies
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.

BACHELOR OF MUSIC
1. Jean Conrady

Bunker Hill, .Ill.

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Music Educ.

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GRADUATES
JUNE 1962
ASSOCIATE IN BUSINESS

1.
· 2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Thomas S. Alsop
James R. Connolly
James R. Cooper
Charles L. Fowler,
Edward J. McKenzie
Ercel Van Stone

Home Town

Major Subject

Granite City, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Caseyville, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.

Accounting
Management
Accounting
Accounting
Accounting
Management

BACHELOR OF ARTS
1. Robert P. Allen
2. Robert J. Baer
.3. John L. Barnett
4. . Fred L. Brandenburg
5. John H. Brewster, Jr.
6. -Hazel S. Brown
7. Robert D. Bryant
8. John C. Cernkovich
9. David A. Clarke
10. Mary J. Dirksmeyer
11. Ruth L. Eberhart
12. Ralpha J. Echols
13. Robert J. Forhan, Jr.
14. Maryann E. Frehes
15. Rosalie A. Garrett
16. A. Frank Gerstenecker
17. Robert C. Glenn
18. Roy A. Graham
19. Effie Gramates
20. Boone E. Hammond
21. Audrey Henry
22. Arlene E. Hunter
23. Lloyd A. Hunter
24. Lorene F. Isaacs·
25. Johnnie M. Johnson
26. William F. Judge
27. Lyle K. Judge
28. George H. Karnegis
29. Rosalie M, Kroeger
·30. Ronald E. Lakey
31. Patricia L. Lally.'
32 • . Al R. Lapsansky
33. Judith R. LeChien
34. Floyd B. Leffew
35. Edward F. lenzi
36. Sonja M. Lind

Alton, Ill.
Cahokia, Ill.
East St._Louis, Ill.
Overland, Mo •
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
Ferguson, Mo.
Godfrey, Il1.
Granite City, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Gillespie, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
St, Louis, Mo.
Edwardsville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
St. Louis� Mo.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Witt, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
St. Louis, Mo.

Mathematics
Government
Government
Psychology
Mathematics
History
Government
Government
Chemistry
History
English
Sociology
Art
English
Mathematics.·
Government
Mathematics
English
English
Sociology
English
Mathematics
History
English
Sociology
Geography
Mathematics
Government
Psychology
Sociology
History
Psychology
History
English
Mathematics
German

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(CONT.)
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BACHELOR OF ARTS
Home Town

37.
38.
39 •.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
.53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
. 61
.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.

Leonard Long
Eugene J. Magac
James B. Maynard
Richard M. Momphard
Joseph Mullins
Glen A. Noeltner
Thomas E. Osterkamp
David L. Peirick
Dianne J. Phillips
Kathryn A. Powers
Wayne L. Pruiett
John W. Rawlin
Thornton H. Reid
Nicholas A. Reuterman
Ronald J. Richards
Thomas W. Risenhoover
Richard Salovich
Janet A. Schulze
Robert L. Shuttleworth
Floyd D. Smith
James W. Talley
Joyce L� Thompson
Gerald M. Timpe
Bonnie G. Tyler
Newell E. Usher
Albert R. Van Horn
Ronald W. Wandling
Barbara B. Wanless
John W. West
Albert G. White, Jr.
Barbara J. Whiteley

East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
0 'Fallon, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
St. Louis, Mo.
Jerseyville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East St. Lbuis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Overland, Mo.
East Alton, Ill.
Golden Eagle, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
St. Louis, Mo.
Alton, Ill.
Bunker Hill, Ill.
Godfrey, Ill.
St. Louis, Mo.
Kane, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.

Major Subject
Botany
Psychology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
Government
Physics
Art
Geography
Mathematics
Chemistry
Sociology
Zoology
Psychology
Psychology
Mathematics
Mathematics
German
Physics
Mathematics
History
Mathematics
Chemistry
History
Mathematics
Chemistry
Mathematics
English
Mathematics
Mathematics
Sociology

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9�

Henry K. Ash
Richard Ayres
John B.Barberis
Carl•L. Beggs
Victor C. Betta
William H. Bond
Jack N. Bryant
Charles R. Camp
August M. Catanzaro
10. William W. Combs
11. Frank J •. Cramer
12. Kenneth E. Darnell
13. Gary E • Donne11

Caseyville, Ill.
· Moro, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
St. Louis, Mo.
Aiton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
E�st St. Louis, Ill.
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Marketing
Management
Management
Management
Marketing
Marketing
Economics
Marketing
Management
Accounting
Accounting
Management
Accounting

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FALL QUARTER ENROLLMENT BY CLASS AND SEX
1957-1962

�

M

1957-1958

w

T

M

1958-1959

w

T

M

1959-1960

w

T

Freshman

727

337

1064

1026

433

1459

958

409

1367

Sophomore

182

41

223

338

138

476

430

178

608

Junior

108

55

163

213

108

321

272

145

417

Senior

52

44

96

105

72

177

160

87

247

Graduate

114

102

216

194

142

336

154

83

237

Unclassified

2£

..1Q

_g

114

_§_§_

180

381

192

573

TOTAL

1215

599

1814

1990

959 2949

.· 2355

1094

3449

CLASS

M

1960-1961

w

T

M

1961-1962

w

T

Freshman

1227

520

1747

1008

561

1569

Sophomore

550

208

758

531

239

770

Junior

384

214

598

436

229

665

Senior

275

167

442

334

193

527

�raduate

221

98

319

249

114

363

Unclassified

lQ1

138

440

282

141

423

TOTAL

2959 1345 4304

2840 1477 4317

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(CONT.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
Hmue Town
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21�
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27,.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
. 55.
56.
57.
58.

Florissant, Mo.
Lloyd G. Dunn
Lemay, Mo.
Robert G. Essmueller
East Alton, Ill.
Carroll E. Evans
Maplewood, Mo.
Robert N. Fields
East St. Louis, Ill.
Jerry J. Finley
St. Louis, J:1"10.
Roy Gerlach
Alton, Ill.
John B. Green
Edwardsville, Ill.
James J. Hair
Alton, Ill.
Louis J. Hanei
Granite City, Ill.
Joseph J. Harley
Collinsville, Ill.
Gary W. Haskell
Edwardsville, Ill.
Lawrence J. Hengehold
Godfrey, Ill.
John F. Hines
Alton, Ill.
Jerry D. Hobbs
St. Louis, Mo.
Anna C. Jobson
East Alton, Ill.
Darrell E. Johi;i.son
East St. Louis, Ill.
Ross A. Jones
Dupo, Ill.
David C. Karn
East St. Louis, Ill.
John M. Kotarba
Alton, Ill.
Carl J. Kunz
Springfield, Ill.
James L. Matejka
Collinsville, Ill.
Jerry D. Maxwell
Collinsville, Ill.
Kenneth E. McCain
Florissant, Mo.
Arnold L. Meyer.
James D. Milligan
Alton, Ill.
Lawrence T. Mulconnery, Jr. Belleville, Ill.
Thomas J. Murphy
East St. Louis, Ill.
Sharon K. Nemeth
Granite City, Ill • .
Paul T. Norman
Godfrey, Ill.
Donald R. Ruff
Waterloo, Ill.
Marvin H. Sander
Alhambra, Ill.
Edwin J. Schaberg, Jr.
Godfrey, 111.
John J. Siener
Alton, Ill.
David L. Smith
Granite City, Ill.
Thomas E. Stewart
Granite City, Ill.
James F. Stille
South Roxana, Ill.
Terrence R. Taylor
Collinsville, Ill.
Daniel T. Tillman
St. Louis, Mo.
Robert D. Torrence
Highland, Ill.
Keith E. Walston
East Alton, Ill.
Raymond J. Wann
Florissant, Mo.
Raymond H. Werths
Granite City, Ill.
William R. Wiegand
Gr�nite City, Ill�
Gerald Wilfred Wolf
Worden, Ill.
Deloris A. Gaal
St. Louis, Mo.·

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Major Subject
Management
Accounting
Management
Marketing
Management
Marketing
Management
Accounting
Management
Accounting
Accounting
Management
Marketing
Accounting
Accounting
Accounting
Management
Management
Management
Accounting
Accounting
Accounting
Management
Accounting
Accounting
Management
Management
Sec. Science
Management
Economics
Accounting
Management
Accounting
Accounting
Accounting·
Accounting
Marketing
Accounting
Economics
Management
Management
Management
Marketing
Management
Nursing

�JUNE 1962
(CONT.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION DEGREE
Home Town
1. Mary M. Allen
2. Valle B. Brown
3. Mabel E. Bruce
4. Louise M. Campanella
5. Barbara J. Conrad
6. Janice L. Cook
7. Therese C. Coonan
8. Carolyn Bowling Daniels
9. Deanna L. Dey
10. Thelma Dowell
.11. Arlin W. Duelm
12. Karol A. Earl
13. Rowland C. Ecker
1,4. Nilda D. Eutsler
15. Dian K. Fehner
16. Gail P. Floyd
17. William H. Funkhouser
18. John E. Gender
19. James N. Gregg
20. Janice A. Grisham
21. William · F. Guennewig, Sr.
22. John E. Hardin
23. David G. Hickman
24. Maxine H. Higgins
25. Billie F. Hubbell
26. Barbara Rhein Jacoous
27. Wayland R. Jones
28 • . Martha Kinney
29. Jenece Z. Klopner
30. Barbara Jane Knight
31. Patricia L. Konya
32. Kay Korte
33. Dorothy J. Langford
34. Dean L. Lingenfelter
35. Jean L. Lowenstein
36. Ronald W. Malone
37 • . Norma J.Marshall
38. Emery G. Martin
39. Wanda H. _Mattea
40. Hazel G. Maxwell
41. Bernard P. McSherry, Jr.
42. Patricia A. Mega
43. James F. Miller, Jr.
44. Marietta V. Millonas
45. Elmore T. Morrison

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East St. Louii, Ill •.
Edwardsville, Ill."
Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Caseyville, Ill.
Caseyville, Ill.
Venice, Ill.
Bunker Hill, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Venice, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Madison, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Troy, Ill.
Jennings, Mo.
University City, Mo.
Bethalto, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill�
Alton, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Bethalto, 111.
South Roxana, Ill.
Bethalto, Ill.
Gillespie, Ill.
Caseyville, Ill.
Florissant, Mo.
Belleville, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
St. Louis, Mo.

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Major Subject
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Bus. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Kind. Prim.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Mathematics
Bus. Educ.
Art Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ."
Elem. Educ.
Sociology
Bus. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Social Studies
Mathematics
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ·.
Government
Elem. Educ.
Social Studies
Elem. Educ.
Mathematics
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Geography ..
Elem. Educ.
Geography
English
Phys. _Ed. (M)
Sociology
Elem. Educ.
History
Elem. Educ.
Psychology
Elem. Educ.
Chemistry

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JUNE 1962
(CONT.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION DEGREE
Home Town

46 •. Natalie A. Murrie
47. , Patricia L. Nash
48. Callie D. Nave
49. Cecil W. Newberry
50. Richard N. Nolte
51. Dianne L. Noonan
52. Norman S. Owca
53. Janice C. Parizon ·
. 54. Emma J. Parson. s
55. James T. Peifer
56 � Mirko Popovich
57. Judith A. Prewett
58. Mary J. Raphael.
59. Sharon L. Ratay
60. Frances M. Reid
61. Karen J. Reid
62. Margie A. Renick
. 63. Lucille Riley
64. Sharen K. Roach
65. Merlin R. Robinson
66. Norman L. Rowland
67. Roland Schilling
68. Howard M� Shaw
69. Louise Sheary
70. Carol L. Singleton
71. Edward E. Smith
72. Francis L. Stanko
73. Nolan W. Stivers
74. Mary K. Streubel
75. Sandra A. Taylor
76. Arthur T. Towata
77. Henry L. Unthank
78. Doris M. Usrey
79. Wilma D. Weise
80. Andrew M. White
81. Bonnie D. Williams
82. Ruth E. Zieger

Alton, Ill.
Ar·nold, Mo.
East St. Louis, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Richmond Heights, Mo.
Granite City, Ill.
Madison, Ill.
Madison, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill •
Springfield, Ill.
Mt. Clare, Ill •.
Granite City, Ill.
· Granite City, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
·wood River, Ill.
Caseyville, Il1.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Bethalto, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Staunton, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
Godfrey, Ill.
Wood River, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
St. Charles, Mo.
Belleville, Ill.

Major Subject
Elem. Educ.
Elem.Educ.
Elem.Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem.Educ.
Kind. Prim.
Bus. Educ.
Elem.Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Bus.· Educ.
Social Studies
Phys. Ed. (W)
Elem. Educ.
Elem.Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Art Educ.
Kindergarten Prim.
Elem. Educ •
Bus. Educ.
Phys. Ed •. (M)
Psychology
Economics
Goverrnnent
Art Educ.
Elem. Educ.·
Phys. Ed. (M)
Phys, Ed. (M)
Geography
Elem. Educ,
Elem. Educ,
Art Educ.
Phys • Ed. (M)
Kind. Prim.
Elem, Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.

BACHELOR OF MUSIC
1.

June E. Nightwi�e

Granite City, Ill.

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GRADUATES
AUGUST 1962
-BACHELOR OF ARTS

1.
2.
·3.
4.
5.
6 •.
7 •.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19,

Harrie G. Brown
Robert S. Carter
Frances A. Cox
Sandra S. Gagie
Robert S. Gilland
Albert Hall
Roger K. Heape
J. D. Jones
Peggy A. Karoly
Alvin J. McLaughlin._
Peggy J. Meldi
Warren F. Mitchell
Paula Nicolet
Mary C� Sarginson
Martha A. Solon
Terry A. Tayloe
John M. Wehmeier
Evan A. Werner
Eugene E, Ursprung

Home Town

Major Subject

Lemay, Missouri
Alton, Ill.
Bethalto, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Scott Air Force Base
East St. Louis, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill�
Vidalia, Louisiana
Granite City, Ill;
East St. Louis, Ill.
Wilsonv�lle, Ill�
Belleville, Ill.
Cottage Hills, Ill.
Medora, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Belleville, Il 1.
Overland, Missouri

English
Art
Zoology
English
Sociology
Sociology
History
English
English
Mathematics
Mathematics
History
Sociology
Mathematics
English
Mathemat.ics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Art Education

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
1,
2.
3.
4.•
5.
6,
7.
8.
9.
10,
11.

Conway D. Barlow, Jr.
James C. Boettcher
Donald D. Chesnut
Marvin F. Kaufman
Leah Myers
Ronald H. Nithman
John S. Smith
Donald D. Springer
Roger M. Stueckel
Lowell T. SUimners
Clifford o. Thomas

Alton, Ill.
St. Louis, Missouri
Wood River, Ill.
Alhambra, Ill,
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Bunker Hill, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.

Management
Accounting .
Accounting
Managemen_t
Marketing
Management
Management
Management
Marketing
Economics
Accounting

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION DEGREE
1. Margaret Apple
2. David W. Cain
3 •. Lois M. Crawford
4.• Willette E. Criggler
5. Doris A. Deucker
6. Verna Drake
7. Willa P. Ellis
8. Marjorie L. Fisher

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East Alton, Ill.
Bethalto, Ill.
Venice, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Waterloo, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Godfrey, Ill.

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Kind-Prim
Psychology
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ. ,.
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.•
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ •...

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AUGUST 1962
(CONT.)

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION DEGREE
Home Town

9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
',29.
30.
31.
32.
33."'
34.
35.

Harry T. Gates
Violet L. Gerhard
Mabel C. Guerdon
William V. Hendricks
Willie B. Hammonds
James B. Harry
Patricia A. Hickman
Margueritte E. Hilgendorf
Anita M. Hoover
Elizabeth J. Hudak
Sandra K. Hundsdorfer
Mary L. Johnson
David L. Kirchner
Marietta A. Loos
Mary J. Lowery
Mary H. Meng
Billy G. Moore
Betty Phillips Neal
Clifton A. Neudecker
Garland W. Noll
Barbara A. Prange
Doris D. Richison
Maureen F. Schroeder
Louise R. Stover
Robert L. Tweedy
Steven V. Velloff
Carolyn s. Wheeler

Belleville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
. East St. Louis, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
St. Louis, Missouri
Collinsville, Ill.
Bethalto, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Collinsville, Ill.
Highland, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
Granite City, Ill.
Belleville, Ill.
St. Louis, Missouri
Alton, Ill.
Caseyville, Ill.
East Alton, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
St. Louis, Missouri
East St. Louis, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Edwardsville, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.

Major Subject
Government
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Psychology
Elem. Educ.
Mathematics
Government
Elem. Educ •.
Elem.• Educ •.
Elem. Educ.
Kind. Prim.
Elem. Educ.
Geography
Kind. Prim.
Art Educ.
Phys. Educ.
Geography
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
Geograh
Elem. Educ.
Bd.ol. Sci.
Elem •. Educ�
Elem. Educ.
Elem. Educ.
History
Geography

BACHELOR OF MUSIC
1.

2.
3.

4.

5.

Marilyn J. Barton
Daniel.O. Jones
B. Rayford Raby
John H. Stein
Tarrie D. Stein

South Roxana, Ill.
Wood River, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.
Alton, Ill.

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Music
Music
Music
Music
Music

Educ.
Educ.
Educ.
Educ.
Educ.

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TOTAL DEGREES GRANTED·
BACHELOR OF
ARTS

BACHELOR OF
SCIENCE

1958
June-August

1

9

1959
June-:August

12.

11

11

1960
June-August

24

39

36

1

100

ASSOCIATE IN
BUSINESS

BACHELOR OF
SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

BACHELOR OF
MUSIC
1.

TOTAL
11
. 34

1961
.June'- August

3

44

64·

85

2 .

198

1962
June-August

6

86

69

117

6

284

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�The table of enrollment traces the growth of t. he Technical and Industrial Program
since its beginning in 1957. The short courses shown include workshops arranged
in cooperation with certain .academic divisions as well as courses in Reading
Improvemerit held at Greenville College at their request. The One-Day Conferences
dealt with the subjects "Coaching and Col,lnseling for Middle Management" and
"Training .for Small Businesses." The figures for televis.ion reflect enrollment
for a single course in Reading Improvement even though in 1962 we have recorded.
tpe program on video-tape in Carbondale where it has.been run on WSIU-TV with.
no enrollment arrangements being made. In the same manner, a course entitled
"Goals for Americans" involving sixteen top-ranking faculty members of this
campus was presented·on radio station WIBV.

ENROLLMENT IN TECHNICAL, INDUSTRIAL AND ADULT
EDUCATION CREDIT COURSES
1957 - 1962

Industrial Management
In-Plant
Technical
Television
One-Day Conferences
Short Courses
roTAL

C

195.7

1958

1959

1960

1961

1962*

226

645

--

323

399

471

263

179

392

580

227

17

57

53

16

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226

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29

30.

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70

--

--

--

--

84

99

662

559

960

1151

6.89

*1962 figures represent only Winter and Spring Quarter enrollment

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�A LOOK AT THE FUTURE
The enrollment projections are included in this report to further emphasize the
needs for educational services in this area and to provide a basis for future
planning of curricular offerings.
This projection represents a normal or mean trend during the period of projection
and is based on specified assumptions. For any given year within the period shown
it can be expected that the actual enrollment may fall above or below the projected
trend line. In any projection there is a normal range of error due to factors
which cannot be completely or even partially controlled. Some controls may be
exercised by the University through an arbitrary ceiling on admissions, through
increased tuition and fees, through higher admission.and academic standards,
adjustment of proportion in-state to out-of-state students admitted" changes in
aca.demic offerings, et cetera.
An enrollment trend is like an established habit. It is likely to continue unless
there are changes in factors affecting enrollment. Since there is little his'torical
pattern to draw upon in projecting for the Edwardsville campus, the experience of
• the five year period is probably representative only to a limited degree in antic­
ipating the future. Therefore, p�rsonal judgment based upon .a basic understanding·
of factors affecting enrollment has been used to a large degree in this projection •
. ASSUMPTIONS
Any number of factors might affect future enrollments. The projections are based
upon the following assumptions which if violated may cause the projection to lose
its validity.
tt has been assumed that:
(1)

There will be no major cha�ges in academic or admission requirements during
the period covered.

(2)

Facilities and staff will be provided to meet the needs of'the projected
student body.

(3)

Tuition and fees will not change markedly in relation to the value of the
consumer dollar.

(4)

The various forms of financial benefits available to students will be
expanded at a rate roughly commensurate to the increase in enrollment.
Financial benefits will continue to include scholarships, loan funds.
and job opportunities while attending college.

(5)

There Will be no major war or other major catastrophe and no major change
in the requirements and practice� re].ative to compulsory military training.

&lt;

·(6)

The Federal goverrnnent will not provide new forms of subsidies for men
discharged from the armed forces.

(7)

There will be no g�eat ch�nge in the mortality _and migration patterns.

(S)

Economic cond_itions will remain substantially· the same at the present time.

--.--,-

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�-(9)

The retention rate and transfer from class to class will remain about the
same as the last two year pattern indicates.

(�O) The drawing power of the institution will be primarily related to students
,� ·within commu,ting distance.
It is also assumed that new major curricular programs will be developed for added
breadth and depth in the current program.
ANALYSIS
An analysis of enrollment on the Edwardsville campus for the past five years;
1957-61, shows that:
(1)

The enrollment has increased more rapidly at Edwardsville than is true
of the undergraduate enrollment of the state as a whole.

(2)

There has been an increase -in the percent of Madison-St. Clair County
new freshmen in attendance each year.

(3)

There has been an increase in the number of transfer students each year.

(4)

The continuing student pattern is developing into a retention rate of.
approximately 75% of the spring quarter student body returning the fall
quarter which in turn approximates 56 percent of the fall quarter student
enrollment.

· (5)

The re�entry student pattern is increasing at approximately two to three
percent per year accounting for thirteen percent of the current fall
enrollment.

· (6)

New students including transfer students account for approximately 31 percent
of the total student population i� the fall.

· (7)

The change in admission requirement in the fall of 1961 resulted in an
eight percent·loss of total new student population for the year. This is
expected to be compensated for in increased application'activity for 1962.

(8)

Enrollment over the five year period has shifted in emphasis, evening to
day, in student population from fall, 1957 of
day· - 42%, evening - 58%
to fall,'1961 ,of
day - 59%, evening - 41%

(9)

·The Edwardsville campus is enrolling approximately six percent of the total
student population attending state universities or approximately two percent
of the :total age group· 18-21 in college attendance during 1958-61�. ·

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�IDENTIFICATION OF STUDENT
Four major groups of students are identified
(Table V.)

in

projecting the enrollment pattern.

(1)

New Students. These are persons never before reg istered in a co llege or
univers ity (new freshmen) or persons never before reg istered in a graduate
schoo l. The source of new freshmen is h igh school graduates. The source
of ne� graduate students is the inst itutions own and other co lleges from
which students are drawn after the baccalaureate degree.

(2)

Transfer or advanced stand ing students. These are students who have com­
pleted some undergraduate or graduate work at another institution.

(3)

Re-entry students. These are former students who may have withdrawn
vo luntarily or have been dropped for academic or disciplinary reasons.

(4)

Continuing student. Continuing students are those who have been in
continuous attendance at the University or registered in the innnediate
prior quarter.

For the purpose of this projectio� the student population is concerned only with
th.e State of I llinois as delineated by the populat ion studies made by the United
States Office of Education and Rona ld Thompson for the Association of Collegiate
Registrars and Admissions Officers, 1961.
Projection A, Table IV, is the least rea listic as it does not reflect the grow ing
number of students attending co llege. Projection B reflects the normal trend.
Projection C was fo llowed in this study as it follows not only the trend of
increasing co llege attendance (from 37.4 percent to 55 percent in 1974) but .also
reflects a conservative estimate of a percentage increase from two to four percent
of the capture of students attending college· in 1970.
The term student inc ludes all persons enrolled in a academic program, whether
part-time or full-t ime.
, Since the projections are based on the age group of 18-21, it is considered con­
·servative for this geographical area which will probably continue a pattern of
older students enrollment on a part-time basis dependent on curricular offerings
by this University.
SUMMER QUARTER
.

'

The acceptance by the student of the sununer quarter as part of the regular program
determ ine the enro llment growth in this area. Since there is no experience
.related to this projection the numbers used are pure guestimate projected on 'a
normal growth expected on any new campus as the c.urriculum expands to meet student
demands.

will

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
. (l)

Enrollment Projections fo� Higher Education, 1961-1978, Ronald Thompson for
American Association Collegiate Registrars and Admissions. Officers, 1961.

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---. --�-------�--

�•··
•••

TOTAL ENROLLMENT FALL QUARTERS, 1957-1962
By Class--Day and Night

�
Freshman

D

455

1957-1958
N

· 810

147

174

321

247

216

· 38

298

336

61

_g

...1.Q

.ill

57

106

163

Unclassified

7

209

-11

_ll

TOTAL

658

Junior
Senior

Graduate

28

129
68

Freshman

986

Sophomor�

466

Senior

248

Unclassified

junioJ

Graduate

TOTAL

823

223

281

96

66

1156 ' 1814

CLASS

345

D

1459

1064

94

1958-1959
N
T
636

609

Sophomore

D

T

195
111

1385 1564

1960-1961
N
T

D

253

598

423

531

1961-1962
T
N

472 1569

239

770

242

665

334

241

442

319

52

311

363

ill .ill

�

ill

12§.

ill

78

2250

2054

4304

-11-:-

2552

N

T

557

1367

170

. 417

176

237

234

111

414

608

247

573

1787 1662 ·'3449

2949

1097

194

159

180

1747
758

136

177

761

292

374

476

1959-1960

193

1765

527

4317

�•

� (2)

___._

Report of the Higher Education Commission to the Governor and Legislature
of the State of Illinois, 1957.,

(3)

Annual Statistical Report of the Superintendent of. Public Instruction,
State of , Illinois, 1960.

(4)

Letters from county superintendents of surrounding area concerning local
school emphasis on college attendance.

(5)

Enrollment in Institutions of High Learning in the State of Illinois,
1957-61, Bureau of Institutional Research, University of Illinois, 1961.

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�•
•

-T�LE I

ENROLLMENT PROJECTION
Edwardsville Campus
1960-1974

\
FALL QUARTER
UnderGraduate

Graduate (7)

Total

WINTER (5 )
QUARTER

SPRING (6)
QUARTER'

SUMMER (8
QUARTER

Total

Total

Total

3752
3980

3483
3797

1524
1600

Actual
3985
3954

319
363

4304
4317
Pro 'ected

4675
5407
6206

406
460
550

5081
5867
6756(1)

4800
5515
635i

4700
5398
6216

2260
2500
3000

7614
9164
11630
· 11716.
11844

700
850
1000
1000
1000

8314
9914
12630&lt;2&gt;
12716(3)
12844

8062
9518
12125
·12208
12331

7939
9320
11875
11954
12075

3500
4000
4500
5000
5000

13806
13894
16298
.· 19217
22776,

1250
1250
1500
1750
•' 2000

14454
14539
17086
20228
23784

14153
14236
16730
19809

5000
5000
5000
5000
5000

. 15056 (2), (4)
15144
17798
20967
24776

23289

(1)

Could increase 400, to 500 more because of new campus opening
Population explosion at 18 year old level
Population fairly static
(4) Percentage increase in·.share of students attending state. institutions.
from three to four percent
(5) Reflects six percent decrease' fall to winter until 1965 at which time
a four percent decrease is used
(6) Reflects two percent decrease winter to spring
(7) Anticipates extended graduate program
(8) Anticipates normal growth of summer session. These projection
s.may
be low in view of the four quarter program underway
(2)
(3)

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May 8, 1962

�-- - -TABLE II

-

.,.,

--

PROJECTION OF STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATION
EDWARDSVILLE CAME:'US

1960-1974

, FRESHMEN

No.

%

SOPHOMORES

No.

%

JUNIORS

No.

%

SENIORS

No.

GRADUATE

No.

%

%

UNCLASSIFIED

No.

%

,.

___

:Actual
1.

1960
1961

1747
1569

(40.0)
(36. 3)

758
770

(17.6)
(17.8)

598
665

(13.8)
(15.4)

442
527

TOTALS

··.-.No.

440
423

4304
4317

(10.2)
(11.9)

319
363

r

· 427
460
·550
700
85_0

518
586
_;675
800
800

5081
5867
6756
8314
9914

(7.4)
(8.4)

(10.2)
(9. 7)

Projected
I

· I

I
l
l

1962
1963
1964
1965
-1966

1844
2204
2492
2988
3308

904
1033
1216
1496
1982

783
880
1013
· 1330
1784

605
704
810
1000
1190

1967
1968
1969
1970
1971

4290
3951
3889
5306
.. 4581

2526
2543
2575
2600
3183

2273
2288
2300
2700
2700

. 1641
2034
2050
2200
2430

1000
1000
1000
1250
1250

900
900
900
1000
1000

12630
12716
12844
15056
15144

1972
1973
1974

6662
7700
9623

3206
4397
5092

3000
3100
3957

2430
2820
2914

1500
1750
2000

1200
1200
1200

17798
20967
24776

t

May 8, 1962

�\

TABLE
Year

ENROLLMENT BY FULL AND PART-TIME STUDENTS
WITH FULL TIME EQUIVALENT

III

Full (l)
Time

Percent
Active

Part
Time

Total
Enrollment

Full Time
Eguivalent

55.4
53.9

4304
4317

3437·
3650

Percent
Active

Actual
1960
1961

1920
1990

44.6
· 46.l

2384.
2327
Pro·ected

1962
1963
1964
1965
1966

2419
·2822
3547
4573
5700

47.6
48.1
52.5
55.0
57.5

2662
3045
3209
3741
4214

52.4
51.9
47.5
45.0
42.5

5081
5867
6756
8314
9914

3749
4345
5152
6443·
7807

1967
1968
· 1969 ·\
1970
1971

7578
7820
8091
9786
10600

60.0
61.5
63.0
65.0
70

5052
4896
4753
5270
4544

40.0
38.5
37.0
35.0
30

12630
12716
12844
15056
15144

10104.
10268
10467
12421
·12872

1972
1973
1974

12359
14677
17343

70
70
70

5439
6290
7433

30
30
30

17798
20967
24776

15077
17822
21060

(1)

Full time student carrying 12 or more quarter hours

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. May 8, 19.62

�•••
•
•·

-

I

I.

ILLINOIS STUDENT POPULATION
18-21 Year Age Group

TABLE IV

Based on total population and growth of attendance

at state schools.

Projection A (1)
2%

�

Projection B(2)
2%

Projection c(3)
2.5% - 3.0%

1962
1963
1964
1965
1966

4426
4473
4598
4863
5176

4640
4797
5042
5449
5925

6302
8173
8887

'1967
i968
1969
1970

5594
5702
. 5687
5824
5925

6537
6802
6921
7228
7496

9805
10203
10381
14456
14992

1972
1973

6357
6366
6555

7937
8360
8767

15874
16720
17534

1971

1974

7563

4'7.

(l)

Projection A - Assumes constant·relationship between the
"College Age" group and college attendance

(2)

Projection B - Assumes an approximation of the college
trend estab.lished of increasing percentage of the college
age group attending college

(3)

Projection C - Assumes an increasing proportion of students
befog captured by the Edwardsville campus

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May 8, 1962

�ENROLLMENT PROJECTION BY TYPE
FALL QUARTER

TABLE V

Edwardsville Campus 1962-1974

Continued
Re-entry
NewCl)
TOTAL

• Continued
Re-entry
NewCl)
TOTAL

Continued
Re-entry
New
TOTAL

1962

1963

1964

1965

1966

2847
660
1574

3315
754
1798

3795
884
2077

4662
1079
2573

5954
1287
2673

5081

5867

6756

8314

9914

1967

1968

1969

ill.Q..

llli

7290
1573
3267

8906
1270
2540

9004
1280
2560

9056
1500

lli.Q

10614
1510
3020

, 12630

12716

12844

15056,

15144

1972

.!.211

1974

10678
1780

··�

12547
2090
6270,

14856
2480
7440

17798

20907

24776

May a, 1962
.

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--- -- .....�

-------;--

�I

111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
31811 010993726

�••
••
,.

ENROLLMENT BY.CLASS
· SUMMER 1957

�.

�

•

ALTON CENTER
CLASS

M

22
11
12
10
29

Da:-2:

Total

w

T

M

20
16
29
13
32

42
27
41
23
61

22
11
12
10
. 29

_§_

19.

1§.

90

120

210

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

_§_

19.

1§.

TOTAL

90

120

210

-12-

w

T

20
16
29
13
32

42
27
41
23
61

�•

ENROLLMENT BY CLASS
FALL 1957.
ALTON CENTER
CLASS

M

164
60
28
16
1

Da:t;

w

T

M

125
32
24
9
1

289
92
52
25
2

305
108
71
27
66

Evening

w

T

M

58
0
12
25
46

363
108
83
52
112

469
168
99
43
67

Total

w

T

183
32
36
34
47

652
200
135
77
114

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
G:raduate
µnclassified

�

--1

..lQ

...1.§.

...li

..11

�

-1.§.

TOT!J:,

277

193

470

595

155

750

872

348 1220

w

T

M

£

EAST ST. LOUIS CENTER
Evening

Total

w

T

154
9
19
10
27

412
23
28
19
64

T

M

96
1
3
2
3

__!!:

70
1
2
1
2
_3

166
2
5
3
5
_7

162
13
6
7
34

--1

84
8
17
9
25
_1

246
21
23
16
59
_3

2.58
14
9
9
37
_6

__!!:

...1Q

'109

79

188

224

144

368

333

223

556

w

T

M

M

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

Da:t;

w

CLASS

BELLEVILLE CENTER
CLASS
I
.

I

M

Dai

w

T

M

Evening

Total

w

T

Graduate

10

28

38

10

28

38

TOTAL

10

28

38

10

28

38

w

T

M

142
8
29
34
99

609
129
106
68
209

727.
182
108
52
114

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

Da:t;

Evening

w

T

M

260
61
31
18
4

_Jd

195
33
26
10
3
_5

455
94
57.
28
7

...1Z

467
121
77
34
110

.1.Q

...12.

..1.2.

386

272

658

829

327 1156

M

-13-

Total

w

T
1064
223
163

-11

33-7
41
55
44
102

-1.Q

_g

1215

599

1814

96

216

�•••
•

ENROLLMENT BY CLASS
WINTER 1958
ALTON CENTER
CLASS

M

223
94
45
23
17

Da:2:

w

T

M

62
22
12
6
17

285
116
57
29
34

183
66
50
23
40

Evening

w

T

M

81
7
20
13
20

264
73
70
36
60

406
160
95
46
57

Total

w

T

143
29
32
19
37

549
189
127
65
94

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior1
Graduaite
Unclassified

..lQ

__i

�

..11.

....1§.

..11.

-11

�

TOTAL

412

123

535

375

159

534

787

282 1069

w

T

M

190
23
12
11
32

...2

EAST ST. LOUIS CENTER
Da:2:

Evening

Total

w

T

219
24'

122
9
13

14

18

341
33
15
11
32

w

T

M

91
6
0

60
4
3

151
10
3

128
18
2

62
5
10

0

--1.

0

_Q

0
_2

14

2t

18

....11.

22

.2.§.

....11.

�

99

67

166

189

114

303

288

181

469

T

M

CLASS

M

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

0

0

0

8

3

2
3

8

BELLEVILLE CENTER
CLASS

M

Da:2:

w

T

M

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

Evening

w

2
0
3
3

TOTAL

4
0
0
0
4

6
0
3
3
15

2
0
3
3

Total

w

4
0
0
0
4

T
6
0
3
3
15

11
_Q

_Q

_o

11
_o

_o

_o

19

8

27

19

8

27

w

T

M

147
12
30
21
42

460
96
85
50
107

627
184
100
52
82

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS

M

Da:2:

w

T

M

122
26
15
6
17

436'
126
6,0
29
34

313
84
55
29
65

Evening

Total

w

T

269
38
45
27
59

8�6
222
145
79
141

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
. Senior
Gra'duate
Unclassified

_ll

_it

...li.

..IL

�

_.§.£

�

_ll

....§1.

TOTAL

511

190

701

. 583

281

864

1094

471

1565

314
100
45
23
17

�I
I

•••

ENROLLMENT BY CLASS
SPRING 1958
ALTON CENTER
·CLASS

M

Day

w

T

M

238
114
66
34
14

122
78·
54
33
52

Evening

Total

w

, T

128
34
43
25
32

430
209
150
86
93

w

T

M

70
17
30
19
27

·192
95
84
52
79

--1.fr .

302
175
107
61
61

_ll

..1.Q.

�

538

724

292

1016

w

T

M

56
18
28
15
22

149
48
45
28
62

159
42
22
14
41

Freshman
Sophomore
Junio.r
Senior
· Graduate
Unclassified

180
97
53
28
9
_7

58
17
13
6
5
_5

_g

.Jl.

22.

TOTAL

374

104

478

350

188

EAST ST_. LOUIS CENTER
CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

Day

w

T

M

66
12
5
1
1
_6

54
3
2
2
0
_3

120
15
7
3
1
_9

91

64

155

93
30
17
13
40
_7

M

200

Evening

Total

w

T

110
21
30
17
2·2

269
63
52
31
63

...11

-1Q

;_,11

..ll

�

152

352

291

216

507

w

T

M

126
35
58
34
49

341
143
129
80
141

461
217
129
75
102

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS

M

Day

w

T

M

112
20
15
8
5

358
129
73
37
15

215
108
71
46
92

Evening

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

.Jl.

_8

...ll

-1§.

..1§.

-2-9..

..11.

TOTAL

465

168

633

550

340

890

1015

246
109
58,
29
10

Total

w

T

238
55
73
42
54

699
272
202
117
156

�

...11

508 1523

"'''�I

�•
ENROLLMENT BY CLASS
SUMMER 1958
ALTON CENTER
Day

w

T

CLASS

M

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

64
40
38.
40
68

-1lt

_g

�

TOTAL

264

198

462

44
34
46
30
32.

108
74
84
70
100

EAST ST� LOUIS CENTER
Day

w

T

19
12
8

26
23
9
4
1

CLASS

M

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

7
11
1
4
1

-2.

�

2

TOTAL

29

43

72

0

0

GRAl.'ID TOTAL
T

...12.

63
46
54
30
32

134
97
93
74
101

-1.L 22.

293

241

534

M

Freshman .
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

71
51
39
44
69

TOTAL

-16-

Day

w

CLASS

�ENROLLMENT BY CLASS

••
"

II

FALL 1958
ALTON CENTER
CLASS

M

Da:z

w

T

M

105
51
26
16
5

484
195
123
59
14

217
93
61
43
100

Evening

w

T

M

106
28
43
31
91

323
121
104
74
191

596
237
158
86
109

Total

w

T

211·
79
69
47
96

Freshman
Sophomore·
Junior
Senior
Graduate
· Unclassified

_li

..1Q

2?.

_i2.

-1:1.

-12.

....§!!:.

..12

807
316
227
133
205
101

TOTAL

687

213

900

563

326

889

1250

539

1789

w

T

M

115
26
29
22
40

313
74
70
37
107

430
101
55
19
85

379
144
97
43
9

�·
EAST ST. LOUIS CENTER
CLASS

M

232
53
14
4
18

Da:z

Evening

Total

w

T

M

107
33
10
3
6

198
48
41
15
67

�

-1.§.

-1!±.

2-Q

22.

...ll.

417

258

675

740

420

1160

w

T

M

221
54

636
195
174
111
298

433 1459
138
476
108
321
72
177
142
336
180
_§_§_
959 2949

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

--1

-2.

339
86
24
7
24
_5

TOTAL

323

162

485

w

T

222
59
39
25
46

652
160
94
44
131

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS

�

M

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

...11.

TOTAL

1010

611
197
111
47
27

Da:z

w

T

M

212
84
36
19
11

823
281
147
66
38

415
141
102
58
167

Evening

_jQ

..:ll.

..2l

.LlQ

1026
338
213
105
194
114

375 1385

980

584 1564

1990

-11

-17-

72

53
131

Total

w

T

�,.

•

FIVE YEARS
TWENTY THOUSAND STUDENTS
This statement briefly sums up the acceptance of Southern Illinois
University by the education hungry public of St. Clair and Madison
Counties •
This report consists of pure statistics with no attempt at analyza­
tion except as the figures analyze themselves. It is the opinion
of the registrar that each reader of the report will view the story
presented as it relates to his own area of responsibility.
The arrangement of the statistics provides easy access to the
historical pattern of student enrollment. Behind each number stands
a human being who had a desire to secure that bit of knowledge he
could profitably glean from education at the higher level. Many
who enrolled during the early years of 1957 and 1958 were "samplers"
and have long since fallen by the wayside. Some have reached their
desired goal of a "degree." Others are still seeking to complete
fulfillment of their goals.
The enrollment pattern is beginning to form and a study of the
statistics reveals an emerging consistency of student purpose.
The strengths of the curriculum and the needs to be served are
also in evidence.
Projections for future enrollments are included to serve as a help
in planning for the Edwardsville Campus program.

--

John H. Schnabel
Registrar

�'

ENROLLMENT BY CLASS
WINTER 1959
ALTON CENTER

CLASS

',

M

Day

w

T

M

391
173
113
60
10

164
75
57
35

Evening

w

T

M

76
21
27
17
38

240
96
84
52
109

464
201
148
81
74

Total

w

T

167
68
49
31
45

631
269
197
112
119

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
· Unclassified

300
126
91
46
3

�

91
47
22
14
7
_6

�

71
_ll

...n

..1.§.

22.

22.

�

TOTAL

588

187

775

435

202

637

1023

389

1412

w

T

M

46
16
16
13
30

190
46
53
24

330
97
57
17
69

EAST ST. LOUIS CENTER
CLASS

M

Day

w

T

M.

84
42
12
5
2

270
109
32
11
5

144
30
37
11
66

Evening

Total

w

T

130
58
28
18
32

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

186
67
20
6
3
_9

--2.

..1i

�

2§.

104

..12

_i1

460
155
85
35
101
118

TOTAL

291

150

441

356

157

513

647

307

954

T

M

96

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS

M

Day

M

175
89
34
19
9

661
282
145

.22

430
142
137
76
205
160

794
298
205
98
143
132

..1..Q

�

359 1150

1670

696

2366

....:::.:!:.

-11

�

308
105
94
46
137
101

TOTAL

879

337 1216.

791

�1

Total

T

· Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Vnclassified

486
193
111
52
6

Evening

w

71

15

-18-

w

122
37
43
30
68

w

T

297 1091
126
424
282
77
49 147
77 220

�ENROLLME1'T BY CLASS
SPRING 1959
ALTON CENTER
CLASS
Freshinan
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

Day

Evening

w

T

M

62
14
30
22
25

214
87
85
60
77

373
190

Total

w

w

T

M

221
117
79
43
5

_il

81
49
20
20
6
_9

302
166
99
63
11

_.1Q.

152
73
55
38
52

_i2

...11

...1§_

_2.Q

�

506

185

691

419

182

601

925

367 1292

w

T

M

64
13
16
10
30

183
47
42
17
81

274
102
50
14
62

M

134

81
57

143
63
50
42
31

T
516
253
184
123
88
128

EAST ST. LOUIS CEN"TER
CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
·TOTAL

M

Da:z

w

T

M

69
40
14
9
1

224
108
38
16
12

119
34
26
7
51

Evening

Total

w

T

133
53
30
19
31

...E.

_.lQ

�

_i2

__n.

-12:.

_.§l

..11

407
155
80
33
93
114

297

143

440

286

156

442

583

299

882

w

T

M

..1§.,

126
27
46
32
55

_g

397
134
127
77
158
150

647
292
184
95
119
171

705

338 1043

1508

155
68
24
7
11

GRAND TOTAL ·
CLASS

M

Day

w

T

M

150
89
34
29
7

526
274
137
79
23

271
107
81
45
103

Freshman
· Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

�

-12.

TOTAL

803

328 1131

376
185
103
50
16

_fl

-19-

Evening

Total

w

T

276
116
80
61
62

21.

923
408
264
156
181
242

666

2174

�•••

ENROJi.,MENT BY CLASS
SUMMER 1959
ALTON CENTER
CLASS

Dai

M

44
46
42
48
44

w

T

29
34
45
54
32

73
80
87
102
76

M

Evening

w

T

M

44
46
42
48
· 44

Total

w

T

29
34
45
54
32

73
80
87
, 102
76
495

Freshman
Sophomore
J_unior
. Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

..11

�

..11.

..11

�

TOTAL

259

236

495

259

236

..11.

EAST ST. LOUIS CENTER
Dai

w

T

M

22
30
31
12
.6

41
47
48
18
9

31
21
5
12
1

CLASS

M

Freshman,
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

19
17
17
6
3

_1Q

_1Q

....§Q

TOTAL

92

131

223

{

Evening

w

T

M

11

42
29
9
14
2

50
38
22
18
4

Total

w

T

33
38
35
14
7

83
76
57
32

...lQ.

8
4
2
1
_5

..ll

_iQ

..11 ..12

80

.31

111

172

162

w

T

M

11

42
29
9
14
2

94
84
64
66
48

11

334

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore
. Junior
Senior
Graduate.·.
Unclassified
TOTAL

Dai

w

T

M

63
63
59
54
47

51
64
76
66
38

114
127
135
120
85

31
21
5
12
1

351

367

718

M

_g ..l.J:. ill

-20-

Evening

Total

w

T

62
80
68
39

_1Q

8
4
2
1
_5

.1-2..

..12 ..11.

156
156
144
134
87
152

80

31

111

431

398

829

72

�'

ENROLLMENT BY CLASS

\

FALL 1959
ALTON CENTER

CLASS

11

M

Dai

w

T

M

129
68
49
30
20

482
205
152
101
51

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

..&amp;

..11

_.§1

213
106
66
48
66
107

TOTAL

736

318 1054

606

353
137
103
71
31

Evening

T

M

_§]_

306
132
98
72
106

ill

566
243
169
119
97
148

282

888

1342

T

M

251
102
72
39
70

392
187
103
41
57

.W

93
26
32
24
40

Total

w

T

222
94
81
54
60

788
337
250
173
157
237

_.§.2.

600 -1942

EAST ST. LOUIS CENTER
CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

M

Da;i:

w ..

Evening

w

T

M

114
58
33
12
5

328
169
95
35
10

178
76
41
18
52

73
26
31
21
18

246

Total

w

T

187
84
64
33
23

...lQ

�

_2.§.

ill. ...IL

�

m

lQl

579
271
167
74
80
336

485

248

733

528

774

1013

494

1507

w

T

M

166
52
63
45
58
144

557
234
170
111
176
414

958
430
272
160
154

214
111
62
23
5

GRAND . TOTAL
CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
�TAL

M

567
248
l65
94
36

ill
1221

Dai

w

.T

M

243
126
82
42
25

810
374
247
136
61

391
182
107
66
118

ill

.llQ.

566 1787

1134

�

-21-

Evening

528 1662

Total

w

T

409
178
145
87
83
192

1367
608
417
247
237
573

2355 1094

3449

ill

�'ENROLLMENT BY CLASS

\

WINTER 1960
ALTON CENTER
CLASS
Freshman
· Sophomore
.Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
. TOTAL

Dai

Evening

Total

w

T

ill

196
90
74
56
32

....§1

650
353
,241
185
121

805

1214

517

1731

w

T

M

54
18
25
21
18

343
177
102
40
56

ill

�

409 1308

w

T

M

265
152
103
70
23

118
64
47
19
5

....il -12.

383
216
150
89
28

__§.Q

' 189
111
64
59
66

'-11

_jQ

ill

654

272

926

560

245

M

w

T

M

78
26
27
37
27

267
137
91
96
93

454
263
167
129
89

ill

EAST ST. LOUIS CENTER
CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore
· Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

Dai

Evening

w

T

M

193
106
54
17
3

105
50
24
9
1

298
'156
78
26
4

..i.§.

150
71
48
23
53

ill

..E.

204
89
73
44
71
199

425

203

628

474

206

680

899

T

M

M

_g ...ll

Total

w

159
68
49
30
19

T
502
245
151
70
75
265

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS

·M

Freshman
_Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

--21

TOTAL

1079

458
258
157
87
26

Dai

Evening

Total

w

T

M

223
114
71
28
6

681
372
228
115
32

.ill

·339
182
112
82
119
200

132 471
44 226
52 . 164
58 140
45 164
120 320

797
440
269
169
145
293

355 1152
158
598
123
392
86
255
196
51
153 446

475 1554

1034

451 1485

2113

926 3039

-11'

-22-

w

w

T

�ENROLLMENT BY CLASS
SPRING 1960
ALTON CENTER
CLASS

M

246
158
101
69
6

Dai

w

T

M

118
61
46
26
1

364
219.
147
95
7

152
118
· 65
58
72

Evening

Total

w

T

398
276
166
127
78

179
84
86
60
50

-22. ...lill

577
360
252·
187
128
105

499

1609

w

T

M

61
23
40
34
49

213
141
105
92
121

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

...11.

..1.Q

...ll

...!J!±.

..l.Q

-1l±.

TOTAL

601

262

863

509

237

746

1110

T .

M

EAST ST. LOUIS CENTER
CLASS

M

186
98
75
27
7

Dai

w

T

M

99
37
41
16
2

285
135
116
43
9

142
74
48
26
46

. Freshman
Sophomore
. Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

-2.§.

_1.§.

..2.

TOTAL

429

211

·640

Evening

w

Total

w

T

..n.

59
17
30
20
29

..li

201
91
78
46
75
107

328
172
123
53
53
109

158
54
71
36
31

_jQ

486
226
194
89
84
159

409

189

598

838

400

1238

T

M

414
232
183
138
196

ill

726
448
289
180
131
174

426 1344

. 1948

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate

M

432
256
176
96
13

Dai

w

T

217
98
87
42
3

649
354
263
138
16

Unclassified

..2..

-22

....§1

TOTAL

1030

473

1503

M

Evening

w

294 · 120
40
192
70,
113
84
54
78
118
117. �
918

-23-

. Total

w

T

1063
586
446
276
212
264
...2.Q.
337
138
157
96
81

899

2847

�ENROLLMENT BY.CLASS

'·

SUMMER 1960
ALTON CENTER
CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

Dai

Evening

Total

w

T

52
53
48
65
35

152
117
98
136
80

w

T

M

-1.§.

9
6
8
2
0
_2

45
32
21
9
3

100
64
50

....§.2.

36
26
13
7
3

..1Q

...11

--1§.

_§.2.

542

103

27

130

383

289

672

w

T

M

25
21
9
9
1

70
27
26
3

71

88
75
48
50
12

w

T

M

64
.38
37
64
42

43
47
40
63
35

..11 ...li

107
85
77
127
77

280

262

M

71

45

EAST ST. LOUIS CENTER
CLASS

M

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

42
26
30
33
10

TOTAL

Dai

Evening

w

T

M

34
45
53
49
11

76

46
49.
18
17
2

71

83
82
21

Total

w

T

59
66
62
58
12

147
141
110
108
24

_l§.

_E_

�

-1.§.

-2

�

_!tl

..Jl.

_.§1

167

224

391

150

70

220

317

294

611

w

T

M

116
102
48
35
6

..itl

188
139
98
121
57

22

.Il

350,·

700

583 1283

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

Dai

Evening

w

T

....§1.

77
92
93
112
46

_§_§_

183
156
160
209
98
127

--1§.

447

34
27
17
11
1
_7

486

933

253

97

M

106
64
67
97
52

M

82,
75
31
24
5

-24-'

Total

w

T

111
119
110
123
47

299
258
208
244
104

lZQ

�ENROLLMENT BY CLASS
FALL 1960
ALTON CENTER
CLASS

M

425
189
131
87
33

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

..!ti

TOTAL

· 910

Da;i

w

T

M

149
77
67
46
11

574
266
198
133
44.

244
123
85
68
85

Evening

w

T

M

129
33
42
39
29

669
312
216
155
118
114

...§it

....§2.

..li

373
156
127
107
114
103

369 1279

674

306

980

1584

w

T

M

558
238
168
12'0
103

--11

Total

w

T

278
110
109
85
40

947
422
325
240
158
167

-2.l

675 2259

EAST ST. LOUIS CENTER
CLASS

M

Dai

T

M

136
73
61
50
6

412
200 .
147
115
34

106
25.
44
32
52

....§1

388
136
126
87
127
210

.ill

322

1074

1375

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

£

-11

....§1

282
111
82
55
75
147

TOTAL

623

348

971

752

276
127
86
65
28

Evening

w

Total

w

T

242
98
105
82
58

800
336
273
202
161

....§1

ill

670 2045

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore.
Junior
Senior
Graduate
UnclassifiE!d
·TOTAL

M

701
316
217
152
61

_.§.§_

1533

Dai

w

T

M

285
150
128
96
17

986
466
345
248
78.
127

526
234
167
123
160

£

717 2250

ill
1426 .

-25-

Evening

w

235
58
86
71

81

-22

·T
761
292
253
194'
241

ill.

628 2054

M

1227
550
384
275
221
302

Total

w

T

520
208
214
167
98
138

1747
758
598
442
319
440

2959 1345 4304

�ENROLLMENT BY CLASS
WINTER 1961
ALTON CENTER
CLASS

M

343
193
135
97
36

Dai

w

T

M

141
79
57
50
12

484
272
192
147
48

176
110
70
66
81

Evening

w

T

58
32
43
32
23

234
142
11.3
98
104

M

519
303
205
163
117

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
.Senior
�raduate
Unclassified

�

..1&amp;.

..21.

....E.

...11.

__§Q

_2..§.

TOTAL

845

355

1200

558

213

771

1403

w

T

M

Total

w

T

199
111
100
. 82
35

718
414
305
,245
152
137

�

568 1971

EAST .ST. LOUIS CENTER
CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
· Senior
Graduate

Unclassified

TOTAL

Dai

Evening

w

T

M

..1.§.

104
66
41
47
3

...Ll.

358
187
'131
113
12
_J;1

206
98
78
57
93
102

90
30
45
42
56

.l!:l

296
128
123
99
149
144

460
219
168
123
102
128

566

276

842

634

305

939

1200

w

T

M

148

530
270
236
197
253
224

979
522
373
.286
219
224

518 1710

2603

M

254
121
90
66
9

Total

w

T

194
96
86
89
59

654
315
254
212
161

..22

ill

581 1781

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate

UnclassifiE:d

TOTAL

M

597
314
225
163
45

Dai

w

T

M

245
145
98
97
15

842
459
323
260
60

382
208
148
123
174
157_

_g

_ll

_.2.§.

1411

631

2042

1192

-26-

Evening
62

88
74
79

_jJ_

Total

w

T

393 1372
207
729
186
559
171 457
94
313

_2.§.

ill

1149 3752

�ENROLL1:1ENT BY CLASS

\

SPRING 1961
ALTON CENTER
CLASS

M

291
193
129
116
25

Da::t:

w

T

M

123
73
65
62
12

414
266
194
178
37
_j_2

132
88
77
52
66

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

�

21

TOTAL

802

356 1158

Evening

w

T

M

61
26
31
26
25

193
114
108
78
91

423
281
206
168
91

�

_gQ

_g

2Q

457

189

646

1259

w

T

M

79
29
33
21
47

264
122
109
66
133

Total

w

T

184
99
96
88
37

607
380
302
256
128
Bl.

�

545 1804

EAST ST. LOUIS CENTER
CLASS

M

Da::t:

w

T

M

123
66
57
61
2

348
177
154
133
.15

185
93
76
45
86

Evening

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

--12.

_ll

�

_.§1

_.ll

.ill

410
204
173
117
99
110

TOTAL

543

324

867

570

242

812

1113

w

T

M

140
55
64
47
72

457
236
217
.144
224

833
485
379
285
190
200

225
111
97
72
13

Total

w

T

202
95
90
82
49

�

612
299
263
199
148
158

S66

1679

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS·

'M

Freshman
. Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

-11

. TOTAL.

1345

516
304
226
188
38

Da:i:::

w

T

M

246
139
122
123
14

762
443
348
311
52
109

317
181
153
97
154_
127

..1.§.

680 2025

1027

-27-

Evening

..21

1§.Q

431 .1458

Total

w

T

1219
679
565
455
276
289
_!!2
386
194
186
170
86

2372 1111

3483

�TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Total Student Enrollment by Quarter ••••
Enrollment·by Quarters by Center .and Sex
Enrollment by Quarters by Class •.•.•
Enrollment by Quarters by Class and Sex.
Fall Quarter Enrollment by Class and Sex •••••
� Fall Quarter Enrollment by Class and Day and Night

2
3
4
5
10

11

Enrollment by Center, Class, Sex and Day and Night
Percentage of Students in Classes - Total Enrollment
Percentage of Students in Classes - Alton Center.
Percentage of Students in Classes - East St. Louis Center •
Fall Quarter Full and Part-Time Student Enrollment
Day and Night Enrollment by Quarters by Center

12
32
35
38
41
42

Enrollment, 1957-1962 ••.••..•.••••••
Analysis of Enrollment by Quarter Showing Percentage of Change
Percentage of Student Increase Over Same Quarter Previous Year
Entry Status of Students-Summer, 1957 through Spring, 1962
Retention Rate of Students by Quarter .•••
Illinois County Enrollment-Fall Quarters

47
48
51
52
53
54

Out-of-State Enrollment-Fall Quarters ••
New Students (Freshmen) by Year of Graduation from High School
Ten High Schools From Which Most Students Entered •••
Listings of High Schools From Which SIU Students Graduated
Institutions From Which More Than Two Students Transferred
Summary of Veterans' Educational Benefits •

56
57

Summary of Scholarships •••••••••
•••••
Grade Point Average Courses Normally Pursued by Freshmen in
••••••••••••••••
Fall ••••••
Grade Point Average Courses Normally Pursued by Freshmen in
•••••••••
Fall by Center •
Enrollment of Students by Major Departments •••
Enrollment of Students by Major Departments-Alton
Enrollment of Students by Major Departments-East St. Louis

77

Distribution of Students ·by Dean's List.
Graduates •••••••••
Total Degrees Granted;·•••••••••
Enrollment in Technical, Industrial and Adult Education Courses
A Look at the Future - Enrollment Predictions •

58

59
72

76
78
80
88,
95
99
103
104
123
124
125

I

�■
■

•

■
■

1.
I

SUMMER 1961
ALTON CENTER
CLASS

M

Dai

w

T

M

53
55
63
92

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

..il

72
_§Q

126
106
119
187
179
103

TOTA!,

425

395

820

73
51
56
95
107

Evening

w

T

M

22
13
16
17
7

30
20
28
22
8

95
64

22.

8
7
12
5
1
_8

..11

_§.§.

100

41

l4l

52,5

w

T

M

6
5
12
5
2

25
19
31
18
2

96
57
67
46
8

72

112
114

Total

w

T

61
62
75
97
73

_§.§.

156
126
147.
209
187
136

436

961

EAST ST. LOUIS CE1'i"TER
ct.ASS
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior

Senior

Graduate
Unclassified

•··

I

ENROLLMENT BY CLASS

\

M
77

43
48
33
8

Dav

w

T

M

53
30
50
35
5

130
73
98
68
13

19
14
19
13

0

Ev§nini?.

Total

w

T

59
35
62
40
7

155
92
129
86
15

�

-12

_g

...11

..11

_Ji

.it§.

..iQ.

_§..§.

232

202

434

88

41

129

320

243

563

w

T

M

14
12
24
10
3

55
39
59
40
10

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS

Freshman
. Sophomore
Junior
Senior

M

150
94
104
128
115

Dai

Evening

w

T

M

106
85.
113
127

256
179
217
255
192
155

41
27
35
30
7

�

_1.2,

188

82

Graduate
, Unclassified

_g

77
...§2

TOTAL

657

597 1254

-28-

Total

w

T

_j]_

191
121
139
158
122

lli

120
97
137
137
80
lQ.§.

311
218
276
295
202
222

270

845

679

1524

�"- ·---,.

ENROLLMENT BY CLASS
FALL 1961
ALTON CENTER
CLASS

M

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

423
209
162
135
23
_it.2

TOTAL

1001

Dai

w

T

M

188
100
68
70
19

611
309
230
205
42

123
85
67
62
113

Evening

w

T

M

79
28
38
39
41

546
294
229
197
136

lli

..E.

....11

..M

202
113
105
101
154
119

461 1462

525

269

794

1526

t

M

_1£

Total

w

T

267 813
128 · 422
106 335
109 306
60
196

_§Q

.lli

730 2256

EAST ST. LOUIS CEl\'TER
CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOT.AL

Da;z

. _ _ Evenin.s
w
M

w

T

22

198
81
74
48
4

-11

486
222
193
129
10

..lQ

174
96
88
56
107
129

664

426 1090

650

M
288
141
119
81
6

_§Q

270
126
137
92
157

.ill.

462
237
207
137
113
158

321

971

1314

w

T

M

1008
531
436
334
249
282

96
30
49
36
50

Total

w

294
111
123
84
54

_§1,

T

756
348
330
221
167
239

747 2061

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

M

711
350
281
216
29

..1l.
1665

Da;z

w

T

M

386 1097
181
531
142. 423
118 334
23
52.
..11. 115
887

2552

297
181
15,5
118
220
204

175
58
87
75
91

�

472
239
242
193
311
308

1175

590

1765

-29.

--�------.._____.._;__,_-=----::- ·-.--

Evening

Total

w

T

561
239
229
193
114
141

1569
770
665
527
363
. 423

2840 1477 4317

��
ENROLU1ENT BY CLASS

'·

WINTER 1962
ALTON CENTER
CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

M

376
206
152
105
9

Da:z

w

T

M

175
92
57
60
6

551
298
209
165
15

129
92
71
79
101

Evening

w

T

M

70
30
35
37
46

199
122
106
116
147

505
298
223
184
110

Total

w

T

245
122
92
97
52

750
420
315
281
162

ill ..21. ill

_l.Q

..Ji

_§i

...§1.

_]]_

�

898

404

1302

533

255

788

1431

w

T

M

82
30
24
27
52

220
122
95
93
146

391
257
188
141
109

659 2090

EAST ST. LOUIS CENTER
CLASS

M

Dai

w

T

M

192
83
73
58
12

445
248
190
133
27

138
92

Evening

Total

w

T

274
113
97
85
64

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

...ll

..11.

�

...2it

�

11.§.

ill.

�

665
370
285
226
173
171

TOTAL

657

429 1086

555

249

804

1212

678

1890

w

T

M

896
555
411
325
219

253
165
117
75
15

71

66
94

GRAND TOTAL
CLASS

M

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

_g

TOTAL

1555

629
371
269
180
24

Dai

Evening

w

T

M

367
175
130
118
18

996
546
399
298
42

lQl

267
184
142
145
195
155

152
60
• 59
64
98

-11

419
244
201
209
293
226

833 2388

1088

504

1592

_£

-30-

ill

Total

w

T

519 1415
235
790
189
600
182
507
116
335
.....2.§. 333

2643 ·1337 3980

�ENROLLMENT BY CLASS

\

SPRING 1962
ALTON CENTER
CLASS

M

Dai

w

T

M

159
89
66
64
5

456
288
241
182
19

101
73
63
83
80

Evening

w

T

208
124
96
101
46

606
396
334·
302
140
148

T

M

· 49
35
30
37
41

150
108
93
120
121

_.i§_

623

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

...12

-11

2-Q

_§l

-12

_..2§.

398
272
238
201
· 94
100

TOTAL

842

394 1236

461

229

690

1303

w

T

M

86
27
34
37
48

370
240
187
164
118

1£Q

1199

297
199
175
118
14

Total

w

1926

EAST ST. LOUIS CE11TER
CLASS

M
219
155
117
88
5

Dai

--

I

M

170
79
65
69
2

151
85
70
76
113

--2.Q.

_.lt.Q

237
112
104
113
161
130

585

272

857

w

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

-1.Q.

...12

389
234
182
157
7
45

TOTAL

614

400

1014

�venin5

Total

w

1'

256
106
99
106
50

626
346
286
270
168

-21

ill

672 1871

GRAND IDTAL
CLASS

M

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

...§2.

TOTAL

1456

516
354
292
206
19

Da:2:

w

T

M

329
168
131
133
7

845
522
423
339
26

252
158
133
159
193

�

..-22.

ill

794 2250

1046

-31-

Evening

w

T

135
62
64
74
89

387
220
197
233
282

..12

M

768
512
425
365
212

ill

lli

501 1547

2502

Total

w

T

464 1232
230 742
620
195
207 572
96 . 308
103 fil
1295

3797

�PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS IN VARIOUS CLASSES
TOTAL ENROLL1:1ENT
Fall 1957
Men

�

1.2.lli

Freshman

40.077

i8.578

58.655

Sophomore

10.033

2.260

12.293

Junior

5.954.

3.032

8.986

Senior

2.867

2.425

5.292

Graduate

6.284

5.623

11.907

Unclassified

1.764

_bill

2.866

66.979

33.020

99.999

�

1.2.lli

TOTAL

Fall 1958
Men

Freshman

34.791

14.683

49.474

Sophomore

11.462

4.679

16.141

Junior

7.223

3.662

10.885

Senior

3.561

2.441

6.002

Graduate

6.579

4.815

11.394

Unclassified

· 3.866

2.238

�

TO'.+AL

67.482

32.518

100.000

-32-

�PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS IN VARIOUS CLASSES
TOTAL ENROLLMENT
Fall 1959

�

�

1'.2E!.!.

Freshman

27.776

11.859

39.635

• Sophomore

12.467

5.161

17.628

Junior

7.886

4.204

12.090

Senior

4.639

2.522

7.161

Graduate

4..466

2.406

6.872

Unclassif.ied

11.192

5.422

�

TOTAL

68.426

31.574

100.000

�en

�

1'.2E!.!.

Freshman

28.508

12.082

40.590

Sophomore

12.779

4.833

17.612

Junior

8.922

4.972

13.894

Senior

6.389

3.880

10.269

Graduate

5.135

2.277

7.412

Unclas�ified

7.017

_Ll,Q§_

19.:1.ll

68.750

31.250

100.000

Fall 1960

TOTAL

-33-

�PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS IN VARIOUS CLASSES
TOTAL ENROLLMENT
Fall 1961
Men

�

1.2!.tl

Freshman

23.349

12.995

36.344

· Sophomore

12.300

5.536

17.836

Junior

10.101

5.307

15.408

Senior

7.736

4.470

.12.206

Graduate

5.767

2.640

8.407

Unclassified

6.532

�

9.798

65.785

34.214

99.999

TOTAL

-34-

�I

PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS IN VARIOUS CLASSES
BY CENTER
ALTON
Fall 1957

�

Night

�

Freshman

23.689

29.754

53.443

Sophomore

7.541

8.852

16.393

Junior

4.262

6.803

11.065

Senior

2.049

4.262

6.311

.164

9.180

· 9.344

___JgQ_

_bfil

�

38.525

61.474

99.999

�

Night

�

Freshman

27.054

18.055

45.109

Sophomore

10.900

6.764

17.664

Junior

6.875

5.813

12.688

Senior

3.298

4.136

7.434

.783

10.676

11.459

Unclassified

...b.ill.

�

�

TOTAL

50.307

49.692

99.999

Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

Fall 1958

Graduate

-35-

�PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS IN VARIOUS CLASSES
BY CENTER
ALTON
Fall. 1959

�

Night

�

Freshman

24.820

15.757

40.577

Sophomore

10.556

6.797

17.353

Junior

7.828

5.046

12.874

Senior

5.200

3.708

8.908

Graduate

.2.626

5.458

8.084

Unclassified

3.244

8,960

ll:.W.

TOTAL

54.274

45. 726

100.000

�

Night

�

Freshman

25.409

16.512

41.921

.Sophomore

11.775

6.906

18.681

· Junior

8.765

5.622

.14.387

Se.nior

5.887

4.737

10.624

Graduate

1.948

5.046

6.994

Unclassified

2.833

�

7.393

TOTAL

56.617

43.383

100.000

Fall 1960

-36-

�\

PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS IN VARIOUS CLASSES
BY CENTER
Af..TON·

Fall 1961

�

Night

Freshman

27.083

8.953

36.036

Sophomore

13.696

5.008

18.704

Junior

10.195

4.654

14.849

Senior

9,089

4.479

13.568

Graduate

1.861

6,826

8.687

Unclassified

2.881

5.274

8.155

TOTAL

64.805

35.194

99.999

-37-

�••
••

\

TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY QUARTER

�

�

!£1.

RllIT.fili

fil2illfil

1957-58

210

1814

1565

1523

1958-59

534

2949

2366

2174

1959-60

829

3449

3039

2847

1960-61

1283

4304

3752

3483

1961-62

1524

4317

3980

3797

,.,..,,,

-2-

�•
I

PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS IN VARIOUS CLASSES
BY CENTER
EAST ST, LOUIS
Fall 1957

�

Night

29.856

44.245

74.101

Sophomore·

.360

3. 777

4,137

Junior

,899

4.137

5,036

Senior

.540

2.878

3.418

Graduate

.899

10,6ll

11.510

Unclassified

1.258

_:2j;Q

1.798

TOTAL

33.812

66.188

100,000

�

Night

Total

Freshman

29.224

26.983

56,207

Sophomore

7.414

6.379

13.793

Junior

2,069

6.034

8,103

Senior

.603

3.190

3.793

2,069

9,224

11.293

Unclassified

�

6.379

6.810

TOTAL

41.810

58,189

99.999

Freshman

Fall 1958

Graduate

-38-

�PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS IN VARIOUS CLASSES
BY CENTER
EAST ST. LOUIS
Fall 1959'

�

Night

Freshman

21.765

16.656

38.421

Sophomore

11.214

6.768

17.982

Junior

6.304

4.778

11.082

Senior

2.322

2.588

4.910

.664

4.645

5.309

-9_:]lQ

15.926

ll.:12i

48.639

51.361

100.000

�

Night

�

Freshman

20.147

18.973

39.120

Sophomore

9.780

6.650

16.430

Junior

7.188

6.161

13.349

Senior

5.624

4.254

9.878

Graduate

1.663

6.210

7.873

Unclassified

..l..Jlli1.

10:269

13.350

TOTAL

47.483

'52.517

100.000

Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

Fall 1960

-39-

�••
•
•
•

PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS IN VARIOUS CLASSES
BY CENTER

••

•••
••

•

I
I
I
I
I
I
I·
I
I
I

EAST ST. LOUIS
Fall 1961

l?I:Y

Night

Freshman

23.582

13.102

36.684

Sophomore

10.771

6.113

16.884

Junior

9.364

6.647

16.011

Senior

6.259

4.463

10.722

.485

7.617

8.102

Unclassified

.2;426

9.170

ll.596

TOTAL

52.887

47.112

99.999

Graduate

-40-

�•·

�

FULL AND PART-TIME STUDENT ENROLLMENT - FALL QUARTERS
ALTON
Full

1959
Part

Total

Full

1960
Part

�

Full

1961,
Part

�

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

434
180
119.
84
9

_n_

354
157
131
89
148
214

788
337
250
173
157
237

483
237
169
118
0

-11

464
185
156
122
158
134

947
422
325
240
158
167

496
265
199
158
6

...12

317
157
136
, 148
190
155

813
422
335
306
196
184

TOTAL

849

1093

1942

1040

1219

2259

115.3

1103

2256

Full

�

Total

Full

�

�

Full

�

!2.!.el

579
271
167
74
80

323
178
122
90
5

800
336
273

lli

413
200
155
107
4

..ll

343
148
175
114
163

.ill

756
348
330
221
167
239

900

1161

2061

'Full

1961
Part

Total

909

660

EAST ST. LOUIS

1959

1960

Freshman 1
Sophomor�
Junior
S�nior
Graduate
Unclassified

282
149
83
22
3

-21

297
122
84
52
77
277

lli

2§.

477
158
151
112
156
247

TOTAL

598

909

1507

744

1301

2045

�

�

Total

Full

1960
Part

�

716
329
202

651
279
215
141
225

806
415
291
208

941

1747

-12

5

307
234
314
381

598
442
319

�

1784

2520

4304

GRAND TOTAL

1959

Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
. Unclassified

..§.6.

ill

1367
608
417
247
237
573

TOTAL

1447

2002

3449

106

12

*1957-,1958 Not available

-41-

343

202

161

758

1961

-2.Q

262
353

ill

1569
770
665
527
363

2053

2264

4317

465

354

26.5

10

305

3ll

ill

�.,

/

DAY ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS BY CENTER
1957 - 1958
Sunnner2 1957

Alton
East St. Louis
I
+'
N
I

TOTAL

Fall 2 1957

· Winter2 1958

w

T

M

w

T

90

120

210

277
109

-12.

193

470
188

__22.

90

120

210

3_86

272

658

511

M

M

412

SEring2 1958

w

T

M

...21

123

535
166

�

190

701

465

374

w

T

_§!t

104

478
155

168

633

NIGlIT ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS BY CENTER
1957 - 1958
Summer2 1957

M

Alton
East St. Louis
Belleville
TOTAL

w

T

Fall 2 1957

Winter2 1958

SEring2 1958

M

w

T

M

w

T

750
368

375
208

159
122

534
330

350
200

188
152

538
352

583

281

864

550

340

890

M

w

T

595
224

155
144

_JQ

�

�

829

327

1156

�- •·•
DAY ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS BY CENTER
1958 - 1959
Sunnner2 1958
w
T

M

Alton
East St. Louis
TOTAL

264
293

/

Fal1 2 1958

M

w

T

Winter2 1959
w
M
T

.,

SEring2 1959
T
w
M

...1l

462

687
323

213
162

900
485

588
291

187
150

775

__i1

441

506
297

185
143

241

534

1010

375

1385

879

337 1216

803

328 1131

198

I

691
440

I
.i:-,

w
I

NIGHT ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS BY CENTER
1958 � 1959
Summer2 1958
w
T

M

Alton
East St. Louis
TOTAL

Fal12 1958

Winterz 1959
M
w
T

SEring2 1959
w
M
T

M

w

T

563
417

326
258

889
675

435
356

202
157

637
513

419
286

182
156

980

584

1564

791

359

1150

705

338 1043

601
442

�DAY ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS BY CENTER
1959 - 196.0
Summer, 1959
T
M
w
Alton
East St. Louis

TOTAL

,--.,

Fall, 1959
M
T
w

Winter2 1960
M
w
T

259

236
131

495
223

736
485

318 1054
248 733

654
425

351

367

718

1221

566 1787

1079

272
203

926
628

475 1554.

Spring2 1960
M
T
w

601
429
1030

262
211

863
640

473 1503

I
�
�I

NIGIIT ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS BY CENTER
1959 - 1960
Summer, 1959

Alton
East St. Louis

TOTAL

Fall, 1959

Winter, 1960

Spring, 1960

M

w

T

M

w

T

M

w

T

_§Q

_jJ.

111

606
528

282
246

888
774

560
474

245
206

805
680

509
409

80

31

111

1134

528 1662

1034

451 1485

918

. M

W

T

237
189

746
598

. 426 1344

�DAY ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS BY CENTER
�960 - 1961
Sunnner2 1960

Alton
·East St. Louis
TOTAL

Fall 2 1960

Winter 2 1961

_.,/

Spring2· 1961
M
T
W

M

w

T

M

w

T

M

280
167

262
224

542
391

910
623

369
348

1279
971

845
566

355 1200
276 842

802
543

447

486

933

1533

717 2250

1411

631 2042

1345

w

T

356
324

1158
867

680 2025

�I

V1
I

NIGHT ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS BY CENTER
1960 - 1961
Summer 2 1960
M
w
T
· Alton
East St. Louis
TOTAL

Fall 2 1960
M
w
T

103
150

.2Q

27

13 0
220

674
752

253

97

350

1426

Winter2 1961
M
w
T

Spring2 1961
w
T
M

980
1074

558
634

213
305

771
939

457
570

628 2054

1192

518

1710

1027

306
322

189
242

646
812

431 1458

�DAY ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS BY CENTER
1961 - 1962
)

Alton
East St. Louis
TOTAL

Summer 2 1961

Fal1 2 1961

w

M

w

T

M

425
232

395
202

820
434

1001
664

657

597 1254

1665

Winter z 1962

S:ering2 1962

w

M

w

T

M

461 1462
426 1090

898
657

404
429

1302
1086

842
614

394 1236
400 1014

887 2552

1555

833

2388

1456

794 2250

T

T

I
.i:--

°'
I

NIGHT ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS BY CENTER
1961 - 1962
· Summer 2 1961
M

Alton
East St. Louis
TOTAL

I

100
188

---

Fal1 2 1961

Winter z 1962
w
T

w

T

M

w

T

M

£

41

141
129

525
650

269
321

794
971

533
555

255
249

82

270

1175

590

1765

1088

504

S:ering2 1962

M

w

T

804

788

461
585

229
272

690
857

1592

1046

501 1547

�1957 SUMMER
Alton

,.

East St. Louis

M

1957-1958

.....-

90

FALL

M

Alton
East St. Louis
Belleville

T

M

120

210

264
29

'i

TOTAL

w

348 1220
223 556
28
38

TOTAL
WINTER
Alton
East St. Louis

Alton
East St. Louis
TOTAL

T

M

198
43·

462
72

259
172

1958-1959

M

1250
740

M

1957-1958

787
307

M

282
189

1069
496

1023
647

724
291

w

T

292 1016
216 507
1523

236
162

495
334

383
317

1959-1960

.T

M

539
420

1789
1160

1342
1013

'1958-1959

T

1957-1958

M

w

600 1942
494 1507

1959-1960

w

T

M

389
307

1412
954

1214
899

1958-1959

925
583

w

T

367 1292
299 882
2174

T

M

289
294

672
611

525
320

1283

M

1960-1961

w

1584
1375

w

T

517 1731
409 1308

1959-1960

1110
838

w

T

499 1609
400 1238
2847

'W

T

436
243

961
563
1524

/

M

1961-1962

w

M

1960-1961

1403
1200

4317
1961-1962

w

T

M

568
581

1971
17.&amp;1

1431
1212

w

1960-1961

1259
1113

w

T

545 1804
566 1679
3483

T

659 2090
678 1890
3980

3752

M

T

730 2256
747 2061

1526
1314

4304

3039

M

T

675 2259
670 2045

3449

2366

M

T

1961-1962

w

829

w

1565

M

T

2949

w

1960-1961

w

534

1814

TOTAL
SPRING

T

1959-1960

w

210

1957-1958

872
333
10

1958-1959

w

M

1961-1962

·1303
1199

w

T

623 1926
672 1871
3797

�=
I

-

••
ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS BY CENTER AND SEX
EAST ST. LOUIS
w
T
M

ALTON

GRAND
TOTAL

Summer, ·1957
Fall, 1957
Winter, 1958
Spring, 1958

90
872
787
7,24

w
T
120 210
348 1220
282 1069
292 1016

333
307
291

223
189
216

Summer, 1958
Fall, 1958
Winter, 1959
Spring, 1959

264
1250
1023
925

198
462
.539 1789
389 1412
367 1292

29
740
647
583

72
43
420 1160
307 954
299 882

534
2949
2366
2174

Summer, 1959
Fall, 1959
• Winter, 1960
Spring, 1960

259
1342
1214
1110

236 495
600 1942
517 1731
499 1609

172
1013
899
838

162
334
494 1507
409 1308
400 1238

829
3449
3039
2847

Summer, 1960
Fall, i960
Winter, 1961
Spring, 1961

383
.1584
1403
1259

289 672
675 2259
568 1971
545 1804

317
1375
1200
1113

611
294
670 2045
581 1781
566 1679

.1283
4304
3752
3483

Summer, 1961
Fall, 1961
Winter, 1962
Spring, 1962

525
1526
1431
1303

961
436
730 2256
659 2090
623 1926

320
1314
1212
1199

243 563
747 2061
678 1890
672 1871

1524
4317
3980
3797

M

*Includes Belleville
. ·\Fall, 1957
.

M

10

w

.28

T

1§.

-3-

556
496
507

210
1814*
1565
,1523

�••

ANALYSIS OF ENROLLMENT BY QUARTER
SHOWING PERCENTAGE OF CHANGE
1957-58-59
1958 - 59

1957 - 58
FALL

WINTER

SPRING

WINTER
CHANGE

SPRING
CHANGE

FALL

Day

470

535

478

+13.8%

-10.7%

900

775

Evening

750

534

538

-28.8%

+ .. 9%

889

1220

1069

1016

.:.12.4%

- 5.0%

Day

188

166

155

-11.7%

Evening

406

330

352

TOTAL

594

496

658

Evening
TOTAL

WINTER

SPRING

WINTER

SPRING
CHANGE

691

-14.9%

-10.8%

637

ill

-28.3%

- 5.7%

1789

1412

.1292

-21.1%

- 8.5%

- 6.9%

. 485

441

440

- 9.1%

-

-18.7%

+ 6.7%

675

513

442

-24.0%

-13.8%

507

-16.5%

+ 2.2%

1160

954

882

-17.8%

- 7.5%

701

633

+ 6.5%

- 9.7%

1385

1216

1131

-12.2%

- 7.0%

1156

864

890

-25.3%

+ 3.0%

1564

·1150

1043

-26.5%

- 9.3%

1814

1565

1523

-13.7%

- 2.7%

2949

2366

2174

-19.8%

- 8.1%

CHANGE

ALTON.

TOTAL

I
�
ex,
I

EAST· ST. LOUIS

.2%

GRAND TOTALS
Day

Day

36%

45%

42%

47%

51%

52%

Evening

64%

55%

58%

53%

49%

48%

�ANALYSIS OF ENROLLMENT BY QUARTER
SHOWING PERCENTAGE OF CHANGE
1959-60-61
1959 - 60
FALL

WINTER

SPRING

WINTER
CHANGE

SPRING
CHANGE

FALL

WINTER

SPRING

WINTER
CHANGE

SPRING
CHANGE

1054

926

863

-12.1%

- 6.8%

1279

1200

1158

- 6.2%

- 3.5%

888

805

746

- 9.3%

- 7.3%

980

771

646

-21.3%

-16.2%

1942

1731

1609

-10.9%

- 7.0%

2259

1971

1804

-12.7%

- 8.5%

Day

733

628

640

-14.5%

+ 1.9%

971

842

867

-13.3%

+ 3.0%

Evening

774

680

598

-12.1%

-12.1%

1074

939

812

-12.6%

-13.5%

1507

1308

1238

-13.2%

- 5.4%

20L�5

1781

1679

-12.9%

- 5.7%

Day

1787

1554

1503

-13.0%

- 3.3%

2250

2042

2025

- 9.2%

-

Evening

1662

1485

1344

-10.6%

- 9.5%

2054

1710

1458

-16.7% ·. -14.7%

·TOTAL

3449

3039

2847

-11.9%

- 6.3%

4304

3752

3483

-12.8%

ALTON

. .

Day
Evening
TOTAL

I
.f:'­
\0
I

1960 - 61

EAST ST. LOUIS

TOTAL
GRAND TOTALS

Day

52%

51%

53%

52%

54%

58%

Evening

48%

49%

47%

48%

46%

42%

.8%

- 7.2%

�ANALYSIS OF ENROLLMENT BY QUARTER
SHOWING PERCENTAGE OF CHANGE
1959-60-61
1959 - 60
FALL

WINTER

SPRING

WINTER
CHANGE

SPRING
CHANGE

FALL

WINTER

SPRING

WINTER
CHANGE

SPRING
CHANGE

1054

926

863

-12.1%

- 6.8%

1279

1200

1158

- 6.2%

- 3.5%

888

805

746

- 9.3%

- 7.3%

980

771

646

-21.3%

-16.2%

1942

1731

1609

-10.9%

- 7.0%

2259

1971

1804

-12.7%

- 8.5%

Day

733

628

640

-14.5%

+ 1.9%

971

842

867

-13.3%

+ 3.0%

Evening

774

680

598

-12.1%

-12.1%

1074

939

812

-12.6%

-13.5%

1507

1308

1238

-13.2%

- 5.4%

20L�5

1781

1679

-12.9%

- 5.7%

Day

1787

1554

1503

-13.0%

- 3.3%

2250

2042

2025

- 9.2%

-

Evening

1662

1485

1344

-10.6%

- 9.5%

2054

1710

1458

-16.7% ·. -14.7%

·TOTAL

3449

3039

2847

-11.9%

- 6.3%

4304

3752

3483

-12.8%

ALTON

. .

Day
Evening
TOTAL

I
.f:'­
\0
I

1960 - 61

EAST ST. LOUIS

TOTAL
GRAND TOTALS

Day

52%

51%

53%

52%

54%

58%

Evening

48%

49%

47%

48%

46%

42%

.8%

- 7.2%

�PERCENTAGE OF STUDENT INCREASE OVER SAME QUARTER
PREVIOUS YEAR
ALTON
Number Percent

I
I

Fall
Wtr.
Spg.
Fall
Wtr.
Spg.
Fall
Wtr.
Spg.
Fall
Wtr.
Spg.

58
59
59
59
60
60
60
61
61
61
62
62

over
over
over
over
over
over
over
over
over
over
over
over

Fall
Wtr.
Spg.
Fall
Wtr.
Spg.
Fall
Wtr.
Spg.
Fall
Wtr.
Spg.

57
58
58
58
59
59
59
60
60
60
61
61

569
343
276
153
319
317
317
240
195
- 3
119
·122

46.6%
32.1%
27.2%
8.6%
22.6%
24.5%
16.3%
13.9%
12.1%
- .1%
6.0%
6.8%

EAST ST. LOUIS
Number Percent
566
458
375
347
354
356
538
/+73
441
16
1.09
192

95.3%
92.3%
73.9%
29.9%
37.1%
40.3%
35.7%
36.2%
35.6%
.8%
6.1%
11.4%

PERCENT TOTAL
62.6%
51.2%
42.7%
16.9%
28.4%
30.9%
24.8%
23.5%
22.3%
.3%
6.1%
9.0%

�1 - Entry Status of Btudents Including (1) Continuing, (2) Re-intry, (3) New
From Summer, 1957 to Spring, 1962
ALTON
{32
RE-ENTRY

6
213
158
52

17
91
82
122

79
706
174
159

55
554
12l,
82

24
152
50
77

380
890
1360
1278

84
288
176
187

147
867
245
214

66
550
158
123

81
317
87
91

352
1119
1482
1383

95
286
203
255

116
656
205
233

89
466
149
154

27
190
56
79

51
293
655
666

9
163
63
73

116
735
190
131

64
574
98
69

52
161
92
62

334
1507
1308
1238

238
710
1052
957

99
275
192
195

165
837
193
143

100
622
115
81

65
215
78
62

611
2045
1781
1679

174
307
220
219

247
683
199
149

146
535
139
95

101
148
60
54

563
2061
1890
1871

495
1942
1731
160_9

343
1124
1423
1328

36
83
118
150

Summer, 1960
Fall, 1960
Winter, 1961
Spring, 1961

672
2259
1971
1804

408
1147
1586
1466

Summer, 19.61
Fall, 1961
Winter, 1962 ·
Spring, _1962

961
2256
2090
1926

540
1266
1671
1558

81

130
17

_(§1_

(a)

Columns 2-3-4 equal Coh,1mn 1

(b)

Columns 5-6 equal Column 4 and distinguish
between students entering after high school
and students transferring from other colleges.

NOTE:

6
391
78
91

72
10607�
954
882

194
889
270
127

Sunnner, 1959
Fall, 1959
Winter, 1960
Spring, 1960

12

136
345
179
54

50
166
58
97

462
1789
1412
1292

604
236
143

58
544
91
73

218
7%
1084
1068

Summer, 1958
Fall, 1958
Winter, 1959
Spring, 1959

198
98
61

81
20

67

.,

298
52
43

17
326
326

30
439
118
74

5
112
822
792

496
150
104

594
, 496
507

124
978
230
157

210
1220
1069
1016

{62
TRSFR.

94
539
112
83

TRSFR.

Surrnner, 1957
Fall, 1957
Winter, 1958
Spring, 1958

{52
H.S.

{22
CONT.

{52
H.S.

{ 22
CONT.

EAST ST. LOUIS
{32
{42b
RE-ENTRY NEW

{12a
TOTAL

{42b
NEW

{12a
TOTAL

COLUMN

Non-H.S. Graduates included under H.S.
Graduate Students included under TRSFR.

77

*Does not include 100 Scott Field "new"

�•
RETENTION RATE OF STUDENTS B-Y QUARTER
\____

Fall 57 to Winter 58
Winter 58 to Spring 58
Spring 58 to Fall 58
Fall 58 to Winter 59
Winter 59 to Spring 59
Spring 59 to Fall 59
Fall 59 to Winter 60
Winter 60 to Spring 60
Spring 60 to Fall 60
Fall 60 to Winter 61
Winter 61 to Spring 61
Spring 61 to Fall 61
Fall 61 to Winter 62
Winter 62 to Spring 62

I
\JI
l.,J
I

.

�

ALTON
67.4%
74.1%
72.2%
60.6%
75.6%
87.0%
73.3%
76.7%
71.3%
70.2%
74�4%
70.2%
74.1%
74.5%

EAST 'ST. LOUIS
54.9%
65.7%
57.8%
61.8%
69.8%
80.5%
69.8%
73.2%
71.9%
66.5%
71.7%
66.6%
71.9%
73.2%

TOTAL
63.3%
71.4%
67.4%
59.0%
73.3%
84.4%
71.8%
75.2%
-71.5%
68.4%
73.1%
68.5%
73.0%
73.9%

�••••
ILLINOIS COUNTY ENROLLMENT - TOTAL
FALL 1957-1961

\

.ill.Z.

1958

ill.2

1960

ill.!.

Adams
Alexander

1
1

0
0

1
' 1

0
0

0
0

Bond

4

7

11

21

20

Calhoun
Champaign
Christian
Clay
Clinton
Cook
Cumberland

9
0
0
0
·l
1
1

9
0
1
1
10
2
0

14
3
3
1
15
3
1

23
0
1
1
18
2
3

18
0
2
2
.20
4
2

Douglas
Du Page

0
0

0

o .

0
0

3
1

0
1

Edgar
Edwards
Effingham

1
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

1
1
1

0
0
0

Fayette
, Franklin

0
4

0
1

0
1

1
0

1
1

Gallatin
Greene

0
18

0
24

1
37

1
44

1
50

Hamilton
Henry

1
0

0

o ·

0
0

1
0

0
1

Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Jersey

4
0
1
39

5
0
2

1
1

3

' 1

60

4

62

0
3
. 79

Kane
Kankakee
·Knox

0
0

o .

1
0
0

1
0
1

1
1
1

0
0
2

Lake
LaSalle
Logan

1
0
0

1
0
0

2
1
0

1
0
1

0,
0
0

0
59
1124
0

1
118
1645

1
114
1804
3.

0
140
2109
5

133
2083
8

fQllli'!'X

Macon
Macoupin
Madison
Marion

7

,_)

-54-

1
3'
70

1

I

�.,..

\
fQ.!lli!X
McHenry
McLean
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Moultre

ILLINOIS

COUNTY ENROLLMENT. - TOTAL (Cont.)
FAl,L 1957-1961

illl
0
0
0
10
9

1958

.ill.2.

0

1

1

o.

.lliQ

.!fil

1

0
0
.0
41
24
3

1

0
26
25
3
0

1
48

0

0
12
28
2
1

Ogle

1

0

1

0

0

Peoria
Perry
Pike
Pulaski

0
1
2
1

1
0
3
1

0
3
5
0

1
3
3
0

0
1
2
1

Randolph

8

10

5

8

7

472
2
1

884
0
1
0

1084
1
3
2

1416
0
7
3

1356

Tazewell

0

0

1·

1

0

Union

0.

0

0

1

0

Vermillion

0

0

1

0

1

Washington
Wayne
White
Williamson

1
0
1
1

2
1
0
0

4
1
0
2

7
0
0
3

·4

1780

.2842

3255

4002

3876

St. Clair
Saline
Sangamon
Scott

TOTAL

·o

0

-55'."'

28

3
0

o·

·o

10
1 ·.

0

0
0

�\

OUT OF STATE ENROLLMENT - TOTAL
FALL 1957-1961

�
Arizona
Arkansas
Canal Zone
Cuba
Germany
Honduras
Indiana
Iowa
Kentucky
Korea
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
. New York

1958

1957

0
0

0
0
0

1
0

0

0

0

0
3·

0

0

1
0
1

29
0
0

1960

1
1
0
1

0
1
0
0
1

0

1
1
1

0

1

3
0
0
429

0

3
0
0
0

4
1
0
0

0

0
1
183
1

1
1
291
1
0

0

1
1
1
0

2
99

0

0

1

0

0
0

0

0

1961

1959

0

0

0

0

o·
0

1
1

0

l

0

1

0

Ohio
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Wisconsin
Wyoming

_Q

--1

_Q

_Q

_Q

TOTAL

34

107

194

302

441

ILLINOIS

1780

2�42

. 3255

lli&gt;l

3876

GRAND TOTAL

1814

2949

3449

. 4304

4317

0

0

0

(

-56-

1
0
0

1
3
1

�\
YEAR
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
1955
1954
1953
1952
1951
1950
1949.
1948
. 1947
,1946
1945
1944
1943
1942
1941
· 1940
1939
1938
1931.
1936
1935
1934
1933
1932
,1931
1930
1929
1928
1927
1926
1925
1924
1923
1922
1921
TOTAL

NEW STUDENTS (FRESHMEN) BY YEAR OF GRADUATION
FROM HIGH SCHOOL - FALL QUARTER
1958

'ill.2

47-0
42
25
20
20
14
6
12
1
8
4
2
3
0

355
53
32
27
38
27
24
15
13
7
8
5
7
2
7
4
2
4

·.O

1
2
0
2
1
·4

1.

39
2

0

3

1
3

4
0
1
0

o·

0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
. -1
686

(

0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

12.§Q.,

661
75
· 43
48
44
24
26
13
14
16
1
4
2
5
2
1
0
0
1
1
2
2
2
0
Q

1
3
0
1
0
0
1

0

0
0
0
0
0

0

1961
552
46
18
10
10
12
5
3
7
4
1
,5,

4
2
0
1
1
1
2
0
1
2
1
3

0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0

_Q

_Q

--1

641

993

696

-57-

�ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS BY CLASS
Surrnner

Fall

Winter

Spring

Total Enrollment, 1957-58 ••••••••210••••••••1814.•••.•••1565••••• ; •••1523
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
Belleville

42
27
41
23
61
16

1064
223
163
96
178
52
38

896
222
145
79
141
55
27

699
272
202
117
156
77

Total Enrollment, 1958-59•.••••••534••••••••2949••••••••2366•••••••••2174
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

134
97
93
74
101
35

1459
476
321
177
336
180

1091
424
282
147
220
202

923
408
264
156
181
242

Total Enrollment, 1959-60••••••••829••••••.•3449••••••••3039••••••••.2847
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

156
156
144
134
87
152

1367
608
417
247
237
573

1152
598
392
255
196
446

1063
586
446
276
212
264

Tota� Enrollment, 1960-61••••••• 1283••••••••4304••••••••3752•••••••••3483
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior.
Graduate
Unclassified

299
258
208
244
104
170

1747
758
598
442
319
440

1372
729
559
457
313
322

1219
679
565
455
276
289

Total Enrollment, 1961-62••••.••1524••••••••4317••••••••398.0.••••••••3797 ,
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified

311
218
276
295
.202
222

-4-

1569
770
665
527
363
423

1415
790
600
507
335
333

1232
742
620
572
308
323

�THE TEN HIGH SCHOOLS FROM WHICH MOST STUDENTS ENTERED
THE EDWARDSVILLE CAMPUS
HIGH SCHOOL

Alton E.St.L.
·1959.

Alton E.St.L.
1960

.,

/

Edwardsville Campus!
1961

0

137

0

111

0

132

0

111

0

0

0

0

1

31

2

31

28

28

0

18

0

14

0

24

0

21

Collinsville High School

3

11

1

34

6

32

0

32

40

East Alton-Wood River H.S.

0

0

0

0

42

0

44

0

36

East St. Louis Sr. H.S.

1

97

0

92

1

57

1

95

59

Edwardsville High School

31

3

34

6

16

0

46

3

38

Granite City High School

0

0

0

0

31

17

49

19

55

Lincoln Sr. High School
East St. Louis, Ill.

1

70

1

46

0

31

1

26

35

Roxana Sr. High School

27

0

31

0

11

0

18

0

22

Asslllllption High School
East St. Louis, Ill.
Civic Memorial High School
Bethalto, 111.·

Z-

�

Alton E.St.L.
1958

176

Alton Sr. High School

.

E.St.L�
1957

Alton

i..

�LISTINGS OF HIGH SCHOOLS FROM WHICH
SIU STUDENTS GRADUATED
1957-1958
Abyrd H.S •
. Academy of Notre Dame, Collins.
Alameda, Calif.
Alton
Alton GED
Alva, Okla.
Amariilo, Texas
American H.S., Chicago
Anderson
Anna-Jonesboro, Anna, Ill.
Aviston

1
9
1
176
2
0
.1
2
1
0
2

Ballard H.S., Barlow, Ky.
Bay, St. Louis
Beaumont
Bel Air, Maryland
Belle High, Mo.
Belleville Twshp.
Bellewood
Berkely, Mo.
Berryville
Benld
Blackrock, Ark�
Blewette, Mo.
Breese
Bridgeport, Neb.
Brussels
Bryan, Ohio
Bunker Hill

1
0
0
0
0
5
1
0
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
'. 1
8

Cadola Gym, Greece
Cario
Cahokia Cornmonfield
Caledonia, Mo.
Calhoun Community
Carlinville
Carlyle
Carrollton
Carthage, Mo.
Cassville, Mo.
Cathedral

1
2
8
1
1
2
1
4
1
1
2
0
1
6
0
1
1

Cayce, Ky.

Centralia
Central, Mo.
Central, Ohio
Central Catholic H.s.

Central, Penn.

-59-

1958-1959
0

3
0

137
2
1
0

1
0
1
0
0

1

'3:

1
·1
3
0
0
1
2
0
0
0

0
1
0
11
0

0

9
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
7
1
0

1
1
0
0

�•
\

Chester
Christopher
Cisne
Civic Memorial
Clay City
Cleveland
Chincoteague
· Collinsville
Collinwood
Columbia
. Connnonwealth, Penn.
Connnunity High, Carbondale
Connnunity High, Blue Island·
Concord, Ark.
Cristus A. Hucks, Ind.
Daval
Dayton
Decatur
Dethan, Ala.
Dewaynee
Douglas
Drury, Miss.
Duchesne, Mo.
Dupo
East·Alton-Wood River
·East Fairmont, W. Va.
East High, Iowa
East St. Louis
Ecole Premissis� Lanbelle, France
Ec&lt;;&gt;rse, Mich.
Edwardsville
· Electra, Texas
Eldon, Iowa
Elville
. Elorado
Elosimore, Mo.
Ereka, Mo.
Erving, Mo. ·
Fairfield
· Farming
Farmington, Mo.
Ferguson, Mo.

Festus, Mo.
Fillmore

. E'.isk-Romauer, Mo.

F. J. Reitz, Ind.
Flora·

1957-1958

1958-1959

3
1
1

0
0

28
0
2
0

1
18
1
1
1

14

35

3
1

2
0

0

1

1

0

l·
1

0
0

1

0

1

0

0

1
1

0

1
1

0

1
7

51
1

34

1
1
1
i.

14

0

98
0

1

34

0,
0
1
1
1
1
0

0

1
1
0
0

1

0

1

.1

· -.60-

0

0

0

1
92
1
0
29
1
1
0

·o
1

0

1
2

1
1

3

' 1
0
1
0

1

�1957-1958

1958-1959

2

Frankfort
Franklin, Ky.
Frazier High
Freeburg
Freedom H.S., Freedom, Okla.

0

1
1

0
0

Galconda
Galesbprg
Genoa
Gillespie
Giedeon, Mo.
Glenwood
Good Barren
Graham
Grass Creek, Ind.
Greenville
Greenfield
G. w. Carver, Texas

1
1

0
0

1
1
1
5
1
1

0
0
0

2

0
0

0

1

0

1

2

1
1

1

1
2
1
1
5
1

Hadley, Mo.
Hall High
Hardin
Harrisburg
Haubstadt, Md.
Hazelwood, Mo.
Herrin
Herculaneum, Herc,, Ill.
Hickory, Miss.
Highland
Holcomb Reorg,, Mo.
Hot Springs, Ark.
Holy Grove, Ark.
Holy Trinity
Hughes Kirk, Beachmont, Ky.

1
1

0
0

1

0

0

0
0

1
1
1
1
0

0

1

4
0

5
1

0

1

Isabella, Puerto Rico

0

1

Jackson, Mo.
Jasper, Ind.
J.B. Young, Tenn.
Jennings, Mo.
Jerseyville
John Adams, Ind.
John Marshall, Va
Johnston City
Joliet

1
1
1

0
0
0

Kampsville
Kensington
Kinmundy

1

1

0

25
0

1

0

0
0

1

12

1
0

0

1

0
0

1
1

1
1

-61-

0

0

0

�.\

Labourne
Lacrosse, Logan, Wisc.
Lake Fore-st
Lakeview
. LaSalle Peru High
Lawrenceville
Lawton, Okla.
Lebanon
Lewis and Clark, Wash.
·Lieterview, Gimnayija
. Lindberg, Mo.
Long Beach, Calif.
Lincoln, East.St. Louis
Lincoln, Jefferson City, Mo.
Litchfield
Livingston
Madison
Maple-Richmond Hts., Mo.
Marion
Marquette
Marshall, Ala.
Mattoon
McAllen, Texas
McBride, Mo.
McCook High, Neb.
McCray-Dewey High
.McKinley, Mo.
McLeansboro
McRae, Ill.
Medora
Meissner, Bunker Hill
Meridan, Miss.
Mexico, Central, N.Y.
Memence
Monroe
Morenci, Ariz.
Morley
Mt. Olive
Mt. Providence, Mo�
Mulberry Grove
Murfreesboro, Tenn.
N_akomis
Nebo
New Athens
Normandy

North Phoenix, Ariz.

Oberrealshule Germany
O'Fallon Tech:
Okolona, Miss.

1957-1958

1958-1959

2
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
71
1
2
3.

1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
47
0
3
0

14

14

2
3
31
1·
1
0
0
0
4
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1:
0
1
0

4
0
34
0
o ·
1
1
1
3
0
0
0

5

3
0
0
0
0
0
1

2

0

1
1
1

2
0
1
2
0

1
0
1
1

0
1
1

1
2
0

2

-62-

2

�1957-1958

1958-1959

1
1
0
0
1

0
0
1
1
0.

2

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

Old Saybrook
Olivebranch
Olney
Ontenora, N.Y.
Orleans, Neb.
Pana
Park Hill, Mo.
Passoaic, N.J.
Pembroke, Ky.
Pershing, Mich.
Pinckneyville
Pocahontas
Pope
Poplar Bluff, Ark.
Port Huron, Mich.
Potasi
Pottstown, Ill.
Princeton, Ind.
Red Bud, Ill.
Red Lyon, Pa.
Ridgeway
Ritenour, Mo.
Riverview Gar.dens, Mo.
Rochelle Twp.
Roodhouse, Ill.
Roosevelt, Mo.
Roscoe, Mo.
Rosewell
Routt
Roxana
Rt. Coles, Voe�, Mo.
Ruskin, Mo.
St. Charles, Mo.
St. Jacob
St. Johns, Carrollton
St. Joseph, Miss.
st. Mary
St. Melrose, Chicago
St. Paul, Mo.
St. Peter &amp; Paul, Waterloo
St. Teresa Academy
Salem, Ark.
Salem, Ill.
Shamrock, Okla.
S�awnee, Mission, Kansas
Shawneetown, Ill.
Sherwood, Oaks, Calif.
Shugalak

2

1
1
1
1
l
1
0
1
1
1
0
2

0
0
0
0
·1
1
2

1
1
l

27

2
0

1
2
1
0
0
0
3
1
16
0
1
1
1
1
0
1

-63-

o·

0
0

2

0
1
1
4'
1
0
3
0
1
0
0
31
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
1
2

0
14
1
0
0
1
,1
1
0

�1957-1958

1958-1959
2
1
0
1
1
0

1
1
1
1
1
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
13

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10

Taylorville
Tech. H. S., Florissant
Tempe Union
Thornton
.Trigg
Troy
Trumann

2
1
0
0
1
0
0

0
0
1
1
0
1
1

Unclassified
University City

4
1

71
0

Vandalia
Venice
Victor Valley, Calif.
Vienna
Vocational High, Canada

1
1
1
1
0

0
4
0
0
1

Warden
Wash. Tech.
Waterloo
Wayne City
Waynesville, Mo.
Webster Grove, Mo •.
Wellsville, N.Y.
Western, Mich.
Westport, Mo.
Westside, Ark.
White County, Tenn.
White Hall

4
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
2
1
1
1

2
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
3
0
0
0

Shipman
Sikeston, Mo.
.Smith Cotton, Mo.
Southwestern, Piasa
Sparta
Springfield
Staple
Star City
Stevenson
Stewart, Te�n.
Straub
Stuyvestant, N.Y.
Sumner High, Mo.
Sumrall, Miss.
Sweet Home, Ark.
Staunton, Ill.

Whisenton, Miss.
Williamsville, Ill.
Woodlawn

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f

�LISTINGS OF Hr'GH SCHOOLS FROM WHICH
SIU STUDENTS GRADUATED
1959-1960
Alton Sr • H.S.
Archbishop-Stepinac,
White Plains, N.Y.
Assumption H.S., Assumption, Ill.
A_ssumption H. S., E.St.Louis, Ill.
Auburn H.S., Ill.
Auburn H.S., Ind.
Aviston
Beaumont
Beaumont H.S., St. Lo�is
Belleville Twsp. H.S.
Benld Carran. Cons. H.S.
Berkeley, Mo.
Bishop Du Bourg H.S., St. Louis
Brighton H.S.
Brussels
Bunker Hill, Ill.
Bunker Hill, Mo.

112
0

132
1

0
32
0
0
1

1
33
1
,1
0

2
0
6
2
1
0
1

0
4
10
1
1
1
0
1

1

0

10
1
0
2

13
0
1
2
1
1
1
1
0
4
o·
1
3
0
1

2
9

Cahokia H.S.
Cairo
Calumet H.S., Chicago
Carlitiville
Carrollton H.S.
Carthage Carran. H.S.
Carthage H.S., Carthage, Mo.
Cassville H.S., Cassville, Ga.
Cathedral
Cathedral H.S., Belleville
Central Catholic H.S.
Central H.S., St. Louis
Centralia Twsp. H.S.
Chapin
Chester H.S.
Christian Bros. College H.S., St. Louis
Civic Memorial H.S., Bethalto
Cleveland H.S., St. Louis
Clinton H.s.
Coal City Twsp. H.s.
Collinsville H.S.
Concordia College H.s: Dept.,
Edmonton, Canada
Columbia H.S.
Coulterville
Crystal City H.S., Mo.
Cumberland H.s., Toledo, Ill.
Cunningham H.s., Cunningham, Ky.

-65-

1960-1961

2

0
0
0
5
l
2

0
0
2

6

0
0
14
1
0
0
38
0

1
1
32
1

0
1
0
_1
0

.1
1
0
1

2

24
2

7

�De Andreis H. S ., S t. Louis
Drunnner Twsp., Gibson City, Ill.
· Dupo Connn. H. S.

1959-1960

1960-1961

0
1
9

()

42
1
0
0
1
58
1
0
16
0

East Alton-Wood River Connn. H.S.
East High, Cleveland, Ohio
East High, Xenia, Ohio
East Pike H. S ., Milton, Ill.
East Prairie, Mo. ·
East St. Louis S r. H. S .
Edison H. S ., Gary, Ind.
Edwards Co. S r. H. S .,,Albion, Ill.
Edwardsville H. S .
Effingham H.S.
Esther Public H. S ., Esther, Mo.
Eureka, Mo.

0

1

Farwell Area S chool, Farwell, Mich.
Ferguson H.S ., S t. Louis
Fort Myers H. S ., Fort Myers, Fla.
Freeburg

0

1

0

1
15

GED
Gardner Twsp. H. S .
Gary H. S ., Gary, W. Va.
Gentry H. S ., Indianola, Miss.·
Gibson City
Gillespie H.S .
Gideon, Mo.
Gradin H. S ., Gradin, Mo.
Granite City .H.S .
Greenfield.
Greenview
Greenville
Griffith H.S., Griffith, Ind.

0
0
0

1

4

1

0

1

8
1

0

18
1
1
1

0
3
0

0.

1

Hadley Tech. H.S ., S t. Louis
Hardin
Harrisburg Twsp. H.S.
Harvard, Ill.
_Hazelwood H�S.
Highland H. S .
Hillsboro H.S.

4
1
1
2
4
2

Incarnate Word H.S ., St. Louis
Instituto Central Tegucigalpa, Honduras

0
0

0

1

0

6

2

3

2

0

11

3

4
1

1

11

2
24

0

1

0

1
-66-

44
0
1
1
0
96
0
1
49
1
1

3

1
5

Kirksville H.S., Kirksville, Mo.
Kirkwood, Mo.

5

2
68
4

0

48

Jennings H.s., Mo.
Jerseyville H. S .
Johnston City H. S .

2

1

0

�Laboure H.S., St. Louis
Lanphier H.S., Springfield
Lauderdale H.S., Ripley, Tenn.
·Lebanon Corrnn. H.S.
Lincoln Corrnn. H.S., Lincoln, Ill.
Lincoln H.S., St. Louis
Lincoln H.S., Venice, Ill.
Lincoln Sr. H.S., E.St.Louis, Ill.
Lindberg, Mo.
Litchfield
Livingston Corrnn. H.S.
Lovejoy Corrnn. H.S., Mound City
Lovejoy H.S.
Lutheran H.S., St. Louis
Lycopor�a, Greece

. 1959-1960

1960-1961

0
0
0
0
1
0

1
1,

3
31

1

4

0
0
5
0
0

Madison Sr. H.S.
Maple-Richmond Hts., Mo.
Maries Co. School Dist. R-1,
Vienna, Mo.
Marion
Marissa
Marquette H.S.
Mascoutah Comm. H.S.
McBride H.S., St. Louis
McCray-Dewey H.S.
McKinley H.S., St. Louis
McLeansboro Twsp. H.S.
Medora
Mehlville H.S., LeMay, Mo •.
Memorial H.S., Campbell, Ohio
Monroe Center.
Morton
Mt. Vernon Twsp. H.S.
Mt. Olive
Mulberry Grove H.S.

11

1
0

3

0
21
1

0

4

0
0

.4

:o

0
1

1
2
3

0

1
3

0

1

2
27
0
0
1

2
1
1

1
12
1
1

0

3

20
1
2
0
1
1
0
1

1
0
0
1
0
1

Nashville Comm. H.S.
Newton
New York (Crown Point Central)
Noble
North Clay Comm. H�S., Louisville, Ill.
Northwestern H.S., Palmyra
Notre Pame Academy, Belleville·

1
1
1
1
1

O'Fallon Tech. H.S., St. Louis
0 1 Fallon Twsp�H.s.
Okawville Comm. H.S.
Olney H.s.
Ottawa Hills H.s., Grand Rapids, Mich.

1
0
0
0
1
1
5

0
2
0
0
0

5
1
1

1
1

0
0

Pinckneyville
Pittsfield
Pleasant Hill H.s., Pleasa
nt Hill, Mo.
-67-

1

3

1

1

�-

ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS 1957-58
Summer, 1957 (6 weeks)
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

.

Fal!l, 1957
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
Belleville
TOTAL

.

•·

.

Winter, .1958
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
Belleville
TOTAL
Spring,. 1958 •
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

. . ..

M

w

T

22
11
12
10
29
6

90

20
16
29
13
32
10
120

42
27
41
23
61
16

no

727
182
108
52
104
32
10
1215

337
41
55
44
74
20
28
599

1064
223
163
96
178
52
38
1814

627
184
100
52
82
30
19
1094

269
38
45
27
59
25
8
471

896
222
145
79
141
55
27
1565

461
217
129
75
102
31
1015

238
55
73
42
54
46
508

699
272
202
117
156

-5-

77

lill

Total
Registrants
210

1814

1565

1523

�Quincy

S r.

1959-1960

1960-1961

0

1

1
0

0
1·
1

H. S .

Red Wing, Minn.
Richmar-Normandy, Mo.
Ritenour H. S ., Overland, Mo.
Riverview Gardens, Mo.
Robert R. Moton H. S., Marianna, Ark.
Rockbridge Comm. H. S.
Roodhouse Comm. H. S .
Roosevelt, Mo.
Roxana S r. H. S .

4

1
0
0

2
2

0

1
1
·2
0

11

18

Francis de Sales, S t. Louis
Jacob H.S .
S t. John's, Carrollton
S t. Mary's
S t Paul's H.S ., Highland
S t •. Teresa Academy, E. S t.Louis, Ill.
S t. Thomas Aquinas H. S ., S t. Louis
S andoval Comm. H.S., S t. Louis
Soldan H.S., S t. Louis
S outhwest H. S ., S t. Louis
S outhwestern H. S ., Piasa
S parland
Sparta Twsp. H. S .
S pringfield H. S .
S taunton H. S .
Steelville, Mo.
S umner H. S ., S t. Louis

1
1
0
2
1
1
0
8
0
0
0
0
5
1
0
0
6
1
2

0
0
1
10
0
0
2

Taylorville H. S .
Trenton Comm. H.S.

0
0

1
2

1

0

7

2
3
1

0
1
0
0
1
0
5
0
0
0
0

1

1
3
1
1
1
1

0

1

S adie B. Thompson
S t. Charles, Mo.

H. S ., Miss.

S t.
S t.

. Urbana
Vashon, S t. Louis
Venice H. S .
Vienna 1:1sp. H.S .
Waterloo H. S .
Waverly
Wayne City Corrnn. H.S .
Webster Groves H. S ., Mo.
Wellston, Mo. .
Wesclin S r. H.s., Trenton
White Hall H.S .
Willow S prings H.s., Mo.
.Winchester H.S .
�inola·H.s., Viola, Ill.
Woodland H.s., Lutesville
'
Worden

3
0

Mo •

4

Yerge� H.s., Hope, Ark.
-68-

11

3
1
2
1
6
0
1
3

4

0
5

0

1
1
0

7

�LISTINGS OF HIGH SCHOOLS FROM'WHICH
SIU STUDENTS GRADUATED
1961-1962
Academy of Notre Dame, Belleville, Ill.
Affton H.S.
Alton Sr. H.S.
Argenta Jr. H.S.
Assumption H.S., Assumption, Ill.
Assumption H.S., E.St.Louis, Ill.

5
1
111'
1
3
28
1
4
9
2
1
2
5

Beardstown H.S.
Beaumont H.S., St. Louis
Belleville Twsp H.S.
Benld Comm. Cons. H.s.
Brownstown H.S.
. Brussels Comm. H.S.
Bunker Hill H.S.
Cahokia H.S�, E.St.Louis, Ill.
Carrollton H.S.
Cathedral H.S., Belleville, Ill.
Central H.S., St. Louis
Charninade H.S., St. Louis
C.ivic Memorial H.S., Bethalto
Clay City Comm. H.S.
Cleveland H.S., St. Louis
Collinsville H.S.
Columbia H.S.
Corpus Christi H.S., Jennings, Mo.
Du Bourg'H.S., St. Louis
Dupo Comm. H.s.

17
2
15
2
1
21
1
4
40
3
1
1
4

East Alton-Wood River H.S.
East St. Louis Sr. H.S.
East Richland H.S., Olney, Ill.
Edwardsville H.S.
Eldorado Twsp.H.s.
Elgin H.S.
Fairview H.s., St. Louis
Ferguson H.s., Ferguson, Mo.
Frankfort Comm. H.S., West Frankfort, Ill.
Freebu-;-g Comm. H.s.
Galesburg Sr. H.s.
Gillespie H.s.
Granite City H.S.
Greenfield H.S.
Greenville H.S.

36
59
2
38
1
1
1
5
2
3
1
6
55
4
2

-69-

�1961-1962
Hadley Tech. H.S., St. Louis
Hardin H.S.
Hazelwood H.S., Hazelwood, Mo.
Highland H.S.
Hillsboro H.s.•

3
5
14
4
3

Incarnate Word H.S., St. Louis

3
1
17

Jacksonville H.S.
Jerseyville H.S.
Kirkwood H.S., Kirkwood, Mo.

1

Laboure H.S�, St. Louis
Lanphier H.S., Springfield
Lebanon Comm. H.S.
Lincoln H.S., Venice, Ill.
Lincoln Sr. H.S., E.St.Louis, Ill.
Livingston Comm. H.S.
Lovejoy H.S.

1
1
2
2
�5
2
3

Madison Sr. H.S.
Maplewood-Richmond Hts. H. S., Maplewood, Mo.
Marquette H.S., Alton, Ill.
Mater Dei H.S., Breese, Ill.
McBride H.S., St. Louis
McKinley H.S., St. Louis.
Medora Jr-Sr. H.S.
Mt. Olive H.s.
Mt. Vernon Twsp. H.S.
Mulberry Grove H.S.

16
1
11
1
3
1
1
2
1
1

Nebo H.s.
New Athens H.S.
Nokomis H.S.
Northwestern H.S., Palmyra, Ill.
O'Fallon Tech. H.S., St. Louis
· O'Fallon Twsp. H.S.
. Riverview Gardens H.S., St. Louis
Roodhouse Comm. H.S.
Roxana Sr. H.S.
Salem Comm. H.S.
Sidell H.S.
Soldon H.s., St. Louis
Southwestern H.S., Piasa, Ill.
SS Peter &amp; Paul H.s., Waterloo, Ill.
St. Henry's Seminary, Belleville, Ill.

-70-

1
1
1
3
1
1
7
2
22
1
1
9
6
1
1

�•
1961-1962
S t.
S t.

Jacob H. S .
Mary's H.S., S t. Lo u is
S t. Paul H. S ., Highland, Ill.
S t. Tere s a s Academy, E.St.Louis , Ill.
St. Thomas Aguinas H.S., St. Lo u i s
S taunton H. S .
S umner H. S ., S t. L ou i s

4
11
5
6
14

Taylorville H. S .
Tr iad H. S ., Troy, Ill.

14

Vashon H. S ., St.
Venice H. S .
Villa Grove H.S.

1
1

1

Lou is

6
8
1

Waterloo H. S .
White Hall H.S.
Wo rden H.S.

1
3
4

-71-

�•••
.

INST ITUTIONS FROM WHICH MORE THAN TWO. STUDENTS TRANS FERRE D
IN THE FALL OF 1957 AND 1958 (IN RANK ORDE R)
INST ITUTION·
S outhern

Illinois University, Carbondale, Ill.(l) ·
College, Alton, Ill.(2)
U niversity of Illinois, Champaign, Ill.
Washington U niversity, S t. Louis, Mo.
McKendr�e College, Lebanon, Ill.
Illinois S tate Normal, Normal, Ill.
S t. Louis U niversity, S t. Louis, Mo.
.Southeastern Mo. S tate College, Cape Gir., Mo.
Eastern Ill. S tate College, Charleston, Ill •.
Rolla S chool of Mines, Rolla, Mo.
Belleville Jr. College, Belleville, Ill.
Greenville College, Greenville, Ill.
Hannibal-LaGrange, Hannibal, Mo.
Blackburn College, Carlinville, Ill.
Arkansas A&amp;M College, College Heights
West. Ill. S tate Teachers College, Macomb, Ill.
Quincy College, Quincy, Ill.
Westminster College, Quincy, Ill.
Millikin U niversity, Decatur, Ill.
U niversity of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.
S t. Benedicts College, Atchinson, Ks.
West Texas S tate College, Canyon, Tex.
Colorado State College, Greely, Colo.
U niversity of Wichita, Wichita, Ks.
Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.
Bradley U niversity, Peoria, Ill.
N.E . Mo. State T eachers College, Kirksville, Mo.
Iowa S tate College, Cedar Falls, Iowa
Shurtleff

-72-

1957

1958

214
317
52
55
29
21
33
7
10
10

61
15
26
40
24
8
34
3
11·
5
45
1
1
2
2

22

5
5
6
7
4
3

3
6

8
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

3

0
0

11

5
0

0
1
0
1
1
0

0

�INSTITUTIONS FROM WHICH TWO OR MORE STUDENTS TRANSFERRED
IN THE FALL OF 1959 AND 1960 (IN RANK ORDER)
INSTITUTION·
B 2 lleville Jr. College, Belleville, Ill.
Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.·
University of Illinois, Champaign
St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo.
M,cKendree College, Lebanon, Ill.
Shurtleff College, Alton, Ill.
Harris State Teachers College, St. Louis, Mo.
University of Missouri, Columbia
Eastern Ill. State College, Charleston
Greenville College, Greenville, Ill.
Southeast Missouri State College, Cape Girardeau
Western Illinois State Teachers College, Macomb
Eardley University, Peoria, Ill.
Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg
Rolla School of Mines, Rolla, Mo.
Mi1liken University, Decatur, Ill.
Monticello College, Godfrey, Ill.
Parks College of Aero. Tech., East St. Louii, Ill.
Blackburn College, Carlinville, Ill.
Illinois State Normal College, Normal
Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls
Hannibal-La Grange, Hannibal, Mo.
Westminster College, Fulton, Mo.
Indiana University, Bloomington
Agriculture, Mechanical and Normal College, Pine Bluff, Ark.
Arkansas State Teachers College, Conway
George Washington University, 'Washington, D. C.
Principia College, Elsah, Ill.
St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas
Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield
University of, Maryland, College Park
University of Omaha, Nebraska
San Antonio Jr; College, Texas
Speedway Business
St. Ambrose College, Missouri
Murray State College, Missouri
St. Joseph School of Nursing, Missouri
Devry Technical Institute
Elmhurst Colleae
Mississippi College, Clinton
Ea:'tern Hontana College of Education, Billings
University of Minnesota. , Minneapolis
Fontbonne College, St. Louis, Mo.
Springfield Junior College, Springfield Ill.
'
Hadley Tech.
Southern Baptist
Concordia College, St. Paul Minn
,
.
De Paul Hospital School
of Nursing, Missouri

-73-

1959

1960

32
28
25
14
11
10
7
6
5
4
4
4.
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
0
0
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
0

60
57
34
48.
17
0
37
16

0
0

0
0
0

0

0

0

0

0
0

0
0
0
0

11

7
9
7
4
3
4
6
0
1
2
22
0
3
3
2
0
5
0
1
0
5
2
0
16

11

7
5
5
4·
4
4
3
3
3
3
3

3

2
2

�INSTITUTIONS FROM WHICH TWO OR MORE STUDENTS. TRANSFERRED
IN THE FALL OF 1959 A.i.'{D 1960 (IN RANK ORDER)
(CONT.)
INSTITUTIO:J
Evangel College, Springfield, Mo.
De Pauw University, Greencastle, Indiana
Lincoln College, Lincoln, Ill.
MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Ill.
Reedley College, Reedley, California
University of Alab�ua, University, Alabama
University of Florida, Gainesville
Olivet-Nazarene College, Kankakee, Ill.
Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia
Midwest Bible College, Missouri
Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tenn.
Highland University, New Mixico
Jacksonville State College
Nebraska State Teachers College
Northeastern Conservatory of Music
Northeastern State College
North Central Bible College
Sout��estern Bible Institute
University of Houston, Texas
William &amp; Mary College, Richmond, Virginia

.ill-1

1960

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

FOREIGN
Honduras - Tegucigalpa Instituto Central
Netherlands - s.v.s. Enschede
Phillipines - University of the Phillipines
Scotland - SOW College of English

-74-

0
·o
0
0

·l
1
1
.1

�INSTITUTIONS FROM WHICH MORE THAN TWO STUDENTS TRANSFERRED
IN THE FALL OF 1961 (IN RANK ORDER)
1961

INSTITUTION
Belleville Junior College, Belleville, Ill.
Harris Teach�rs College, St. Louis, Mo.
Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.
St. Louis University
University of Illinois
Illinois State Nonnal College, Nonnal, Ill.
Southeast Missouri.State College, Cape Girardeau
University of Missouri, Columbia
University College
Hannibal-La Grange College, Hannibal, Mo.
Lincoln University
MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Ill.
Arkansas State College
Central College
Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, Charleston
University of Maryland
Rolla School of Mines, Rolla, Mo.
Shurtleff College
. Graceland College
Hannibal-LaGrange College, Extension Center, St. Louis, Mo.
Illinois College
Junior College of Flat River
Marillac College
McKendree College
Northern Illinois State Teachers College
St. Louis College of Pharmacy
Western Illinois State College

.. 75 ..

42
26

22
12
10
8
8
8
6
5
5
5
4
3
3
3
3
3
2

2

2

2
2.
2

2
2
2

�SUMMARY OF VETERANS' EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS
Public Law
550

Illinois Military
ScholarshiE

Fall, 1957
.Winter, 1958
Spring, 1958

257
289
312

83
120
141

Summer, 1958
Fall, 1958
Winter, 1959
Spring, 1959

73
418
379
385

19
274
287
289

Summer, 1959
Fall, 1959
Wi.nter, 1960
Spring, 1960

95
379
361
340

. 56
367
364
356

Summer, 1960
Fall, 1960
Winter, 1961
Spring, 1961

108
337
292
267

87
463
. 470
441

Summer, 1961
Fall, 1961
Winter, 1962
Spring, 1962

65
224
191
175

132
494
481
444

-76-

�\

'SUMMARY OF SCHOLARSHIPS
TOTAL 1957-1962
Teacher Training
ScholarshiE

Illinois Military
ScholarshiE

Summer, 1957
Fall, 1957
Winter, 1958
Spring, 1958

6
50
58
65

9
. 83
120
141

Summer, 1958
Fall, 1958 ·,
Winter, 1959
Spring, 1959

33
154
144
140

19
274
287
289

-Surmner, 1959
Fall, 1959
Winter, 1,960
Spring, 1960

60
196
217
225

56
367
364
356

Summer, 1960
Fall, 1960
Winter, 1961
Spring, 1961

153
292
304
280

87
463
470
441

Sunnner, 1961
Fall, 1961
Winter, 1962
Spring, 1962

131
374
382
389

132
494
581
444

-77-

General Assembly
ScholarshiE

6
14
9
10

�ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS 1958-59

-

■

.

Sununer, 1958 (8 weeks)
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

. . .

.

Fall, 1958
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

Winter, 1959
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
'l'.9TAL

...

Spring, 1959
Freshman
.Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

.

.

.

M

w

T

71
51
39
44
69
19
293

63
46
54
30
32
16

134
97
93
74
101
35
534

433
138
108

1459
476
32,1
177
336
180
2949

1026
338
213
105
194'
114
1990

241

72

142

_.§.§.

959

297
126
77
49

794
298
205
98
143
132
1670

70
696

647
292
184,
95
119
171
1508

276
116
80
61
62
71.
666 ·

:..6-

. 77

1091
424
282
147
220
202
2366

.

923
408
264
156
181
242
2174

.

Total
Registrants
534

2949

2366

2174

�GRADE POINT AVERAGE FOR ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN COURSES
NORMALLY PURSUED BY FRESHMEN IN THE FALL

�

llli

1958

.ill2.

Anthropology 110

1960

1961·

2.925

3.090

Applied Science 101

3.271

2.660

2.651

3.344

3.287

Art 100·
120

3.775

4.156

3.929
3.236

4.137
3.418

3.632
3.515
3.500
4.000'

Biology lOOT
101T
Botany 101

3.109

2.860

2.559

2.595

Chemistry 101
109
llO
lll

2.829
3.222

3.334

3.008

2.670

2.264

2.457

2.830

4.500
2.646

2.376

2.688

Education 100

3.686

3.132

3.368

2.532

2.443

2.548
2.525
2.713

2.647
2.539
2.822

2.676
3.096
2.632

French 101
lOlC
151

3.291

3.163
3.647
4.000

3.283

3.190

3.750

4.000

Geography 100
101

2.869

2.977
2.984

2.943
2.972

2.765
3.065

3.252

2.807
3.438
3.307

3.804

3.231

3.428

3.538

�.977

2.89�

. English 101
102
103

German 101
lOlC
151

3.286

Government 101
190

2.665

2.919

2.929

Health Education 100

2.933

3.075

3.446

2.936

3.040

History 101
102

2.685

2�742

2.499
2.941

2.475
2.478

2.473
. 2.616

Mathematics 106A
106B
107A
. 107B
lll
112
113

3.246
3.281

2.893
3.161

2.892

2.878

3.029

3.082

2.846
3.on
3.263
3.500
2.861
2.900
2.875

2.713
'3.390
2.906

2.7ll

2.824

3.144

2.759

3.147

2.928

Management 1,70

2.930

3.010
�78-

�- - -

�-

GRADE POINT AVERAGE FOR ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN COURSES
NORMALLY PURSUED BY FRESHMEN IN THE FALL
(CONT.)
COURSE
Music 100
.101
105
Physical Education (M) 101
117
151

.illl

�

lill

illQ

.lli1.

3.136

2.991

3.208
2.687

3.314
3.428
2.958

3.569
3.941
3.733

3.333

4.393

3.777
3.900
3.187

3.303

3.160

3.714

3.850

3.500

3.707

3.571
2.708

3.166

3.176
3.230

2.789
2.352
3.032

2.635

2.482

2.872

3.134

3.059

Russian 101
151

3.033

3.011

3.961
3. 777

Secretarial Science 102
103
104
105

3.130
2.615
3.875
3.145

2.850
3.688

3.437

2.916

2.913

2.646

2.852
3.040

4.000

3.677
4.333

3.110
3.333
3.666

'2.961
3.857

2.500'
3.500

3.000

2.436

3.122

Physical Education (W) 101
107
Philosophy 100
120
140
Physics 101

3.038

Sociology 101
102

3.385

Spanish 101
151

3.727
3.400

Speech 101
102
103

3.429

Th.eatre 106
111

3.300

. Zoology 100
103

2.970
4.500

2.770

2.890

4.000
3.290

2.939

-79-

3�186

2.7i8

3 •.870
3.537

�. GRADE POINT AVERAGE FOR ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN COURSES
NORMALLY PURSUED BY FRESHMEN, FALL 1957
ALTON
Grade Point
Average

E. ST. LOUIS
Grade Point
Average

TOTAL
Grade Point
Average

Applied Science

3.091

3.524

3.271

Art 100

3.850

3.700

3.775

Chemistry 101
109
111

3.042
2.580

2.615
3.222
2.333

2.829
3.222
2.457

Education 100

3.688

3 � 684

3.6.86

English 101

2.447

2.616.

2.532

German 101

3.286

Government 101

2.485

2.844

2.665

Health Education 100

3.115

2.750

2.933

History 101

2.769

2.600

2.685

Mathematics 106A
i06B
111

3.025
3.300
2.943

3.463
3.261
3.114

3.246
3.281
3.029

2.738

3.122

2.930

Music 100

3.203

3.069

3.136

Physical Education (M) 151

3.303

3.303

Physical Education (W) 101

3.500

3 .• soo

· 3.038

3.038

·Management 170

Physics.101

3.286

Soe:iology

3.704

Spanish 101
151

3.727
3.400

Speech 101

3.727
3.400

Theatre 106

3.429

. 3.429

3.300

Zoology

3.300

3.303
4.500

103

3.066

3.385

2.636

Grade Point Average for all Freshmen courses taught Fall 1957:
-80-

2.970
4.500
3.212

�GRADE POINT AVERAGE FOR ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN COURSES
NORMALLY PURSUED BY FRESHMEN, FALL 1958
ALTON
Grade Point
Average

E. ST. LOUIS
Grade Point
Average

TOTAL
Grade Point
Average

Applied Science

2.706

2.613

2.660

Art 1,00

4.156

f.Q!Illi

4.156

Botany' \01

3.109

3.109

Chemistry 101
111

3.303
2�513

3.370
3.146

3.334
2.830

Education 100

3.441

2.823

3.132

English 101

2.677

2.209

2.443

French 101

3.333

3.250

3.291.

Geography 100

2.883

2.855

. 2.869

German 101

3.075

3.430

3.252

Government 101

2.760

3.077

2.�19

Health Education 100

2.943

3.206

3.075

History 101

2.551

2.932

2.742

Mathematics 106A
106B
111

2.776
3.375
2.794

3.009
2.947
3.370

2.893
3.161
3.082

Management 170

2.784

3.236

3 •.010

Music 100

3.040

2.941

2.991

Physical Education (M) 151

3.101

3.219

3.160

Physical Education (W) 101

3.658

3.756

3.707

Physics 101

3.053

2.485

Sociology 101

2.770

2.813

2.966

2.890·

3.147

3.433

3.290

2.878

3.000

2.939

Speech 101
Zoology

Grade Point Average for
all Freshmen.courses taught Fall 1958:

-81-

3.071

�GRADE POINT AVERAGE FOR ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN COURSES ·
NORMALLY PURSUED BY FRESHMEN, FALL 1959
'·

'

ALTON
Grade Point
Average

E. ST. LOUIS
Grade Point
Average

TOTAL
Grade Point
Average

Applied Science 101

3.011

2.290

2.651

Art

3.948
3.1 94

3.909
3.277

3.929
3.236

3.333

2.386

2.860

2.852

3.164
4.500
2.739

3.008
4.500
2.646

10 0
120

Botany

1 01

Chemistry . 101
110
I · 111

2.552

Education

3.368

.,

1 00

English 101
102
103

2.715
2.800
2.500

French

3. 163
3.647
4.000

1 01

lOlC
151

3.368
2.381
2.250
2.925

2.548
2.525
2. 71,3
3.163
3,647
4.000

3.1 57
3.125

2.797
2.843

2.977
2.984

German 101
lOlC
151

2.903
4.058
3.307

2.711
2.818

2.807
3.438
3.307

Government 101

2.929

Health Education 100

3.562

3.330

3.446

History 1 01
102

2.622
2.941

2.376

2.499
2.941

2.687
2.946
3.263
3.500
2.786

3.005
3.079

2.846
3.013
3.263
3.500
2.861
2.900
2.875

Geography

1 00
1 01

Mathematics

106A

106B
107A
107B
111
112
11 3

Management 170
Music 100
105

2.929

2.936
2.900

2.875
2�789

2. 729

2.759

3.450
2.687

2.965

3.2082.687

-82-

�■

GRADE POINT AVERAGE FOR ALL STUDENTS ENROJ.,LED IN COURSES
NORMALLY PURSUED BY FRESHMEN, FALL 1959
(CONT.)
ALTON
Grade Point
Average

�
101A
151

3.333
3.714

Physical Education (W) lOlS
107

3.571
1.666

Philosophy 100
120
140

2.789

Physics 101

Physical Education

(M)

E. ST. LOUIS
Grade Point
Average

TOTAL
Grade Point
Average
3.333
3.714

3.750

3.571
2.708

2.352
3.032

2.789
2.352
3.032

2.800

2.944

2.872

Russian 101

3.333

2.733

3.033

Secretarial Science 102
103
104
105

3.060
2.909

3.200
2.615
3.$75
3.380

;3.130
2.615
3.875
3.145

Sociology 101

2.806

3.020.

2.913

Spanish 151

4.000

Speech 101

3.260

3.111

3.186

Zoology

2.935

2.500

2.718

4.000

Grade Point Average for all Freshmen courses taught Fall 1959:

-83-

3.100

�•

GRADE POINT AVERAGE FOR ALL STUDENTS'ENROLLED IN COURSES
NORMALLY PURSUED BY FRESHMEN, FALL 1960
ALTON
Grade Point
Average

E. ST. LOUIS
Grade Point
Average

TOTAL
Gr'ade Point
Average

Anthropology 110

2.962

2.888

2.925

Applied Science 101

3.217

3.470

3.344

Art 100
120

3.812
3.310

4.461
3.525

4.137
3.418

Botany 101

3.291

1.827

2.559

Ch�mistry 101
111

2.625
2.388

2. 714
2.364

2.670
2.376

English 101
102
103

2.564
i. 730
2.511

,2. 729
2.347
3.133

2.647
2.539
2.822

French 101
151

3.283
3.750

Geography 100
101

3.000
2.973

2.885
2.971

2.943
2.972

German 101
151

2.984
3.428

3.183

3.084
3.428

Government 190

2.816

'3.138

2.977

Health Education 100

3.010

2.862

2.936

History 101
102

2.575
2.726

2.374
2.230

2.475
2.478

Mathematics 106
107A
107B
111
113

2.945
2.157
3.390
2.806
3.333

2.838
3.269
3.006
2.315

2.892
2.713
3.390
2.906
2.824

Management 170

3.215

3.078

3.147

Music 100.
101
105

2.891
3.428
2.958

�

Physical E'ducation (M) 101

151

Physical Education (W) lOlS

3.283
3.750

3.314
3.428
2.958
5.000

3.785
3.850

4.393
3.850
:3.166

3.166
-84-

�GRADE POINT AVERAGE FOR ALL STUDENTS Elm.OLLED IN COURSES ·
NORMALLY PURSUED BY FRESHMEN, FALL 1960
(CONT.)

\

\

ALTON
Grade Point
Average

E. ST. LOUIS
Grade Point
Average

TOTAL
Grade Point
Average

Philosophy 120

2.333

2.937

2.635

Physics 101

3.134

Russian 101

2.700

3.333

3.011

Secretarial Science 102
103
105

3.400
4.125
3.232

2.300
3.250
2.600

2.850
3.688
2.916

Sociology 101

2.473

2.819

2.646

4.000

4.000

3.382
3.666

3.110
3.333
3.666

2.500
3.500

2.500
3.500

1.920

2,436

�

3.134

Spanish 101
Speech 101
102
103

2.838
3.333

Theatre 106
111
Zoology 100

2.952

Grade Point Average for all Freshmen courses taught Fall 1960:

-85-

3.091

�GRADE POINT AVERAGE FOR ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN COURSES
NORMALLY PURSUED BY FRESHMEN, FALL 1961
EDWARDSVILLE CAMPUS
Grade Point
Average

�
Anthropology 110

3.090

Applied Science 101

3.287

Art 100
120

3.632
3.515

Biology 100T
101T

3.500
4.000

Botany 101

2.595

Chemistry 101
111

2.264
2.688

English 101
102
103

2.676
3.096
2.632

.French 101
151

3.190
4.000

Geography 100
101

2.765
3.065

German 101
151

3.231
3.538

Government 190

2.892

Health Education 100

3.040

History 101
102

2.473
2.616

Mathematics 106
111
113

2.878
2.711
3.144

Management 170

2.928

Music 100
101
105

3.569
3.941
3.733

Philosophy 120

2.482

-86-

�GRADE POINT AVERAGE FOR ALL STUDENTS E NROLLED IN COURSES
NORMALLY PURSUED BY FRESHMEN, FALL 1961
(CONT.)
EDWARDSVILLE CAMPUS
Grade Point
Average

�
Physical Education (M) 101
117
151

3.777
3.900
3.187

Physical Education (W) lOlS
107

3.176
3.230

Physics 101

3.059

Russian 101
151

3.961
3.777

Secretarial Science 102
104
105

3.437
3.870
3.537

Sociology 101
102

2.852
3.040

Spanish 101
151

3.677
4.333

Speech 101
102

2.961
3.857

Theatre 106

3.000

Zoology 100

3.122

Grade Point Average for all Freshmen courses taught Fall 1961: 2.921

-87-

�••
-�.

ENROLLMENT BY QUARTERS 1959-60
Summer, 1959 (8 weeks)
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL
Fall, 1959
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL
Winter, 1960
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL
Spring, 1960 .
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior·
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
TOTAL

.

M

w

T

94
84
64
66
48
75
431

62
72
80
"68
39
398

156.
156
144
134
87
152
829

958
430
272
160
154
381
2355

409
178
145
87
83
192
1094

1367
608
417
247
237
573
3449

797
440
269
169
145
293
2ill

355
158
123
86
51
153
926

1152
598
392
255
196
446
3039

726
448
289
180
131
174
1948

337
138
157
96
81
90
899

t063
586
446
276
212
264
2847

-7-

77

Total
Registrants
829

3449

.

3039

.

2847

�ENROLLMENT OF STUDEl\TTS BY MAJOR DEPARTMENTS
TOTAL
Summer

Fall
1957

�

Spring
1958

2
1
6
1
0

51
5
107
14
1

56
6
79
1

47
4
91
17
3

Botany
Business
Chemistry
Economics
Education, Admin.

0
9
4
1
23

3
224
39
2
64

4
177
29
4
53

3
180
29
3
46

Education, Elem.
Education, Sec.
English
Geography
Geology

61
0
8
1
0

146
0
29
2
2

112
0
28
3
2

147
1

German
Gov�rnment
Guidance
Health Education
History

0
0
4
0
3

0
11
2
13

0
3
9
1
17

1
6
11
1
21

Home Economics
Industrial Education
Instructional Matls.
Industrial Science
Instructional Super.

0
3
0
0
1

9
9
3
4
0

6
6
2
3
0

8
9
2
4
0

Journalism
Kindergarten Prim.
Latin
1lfanagement
Marketing

0
6
0
6
1

21
1
14

8

7
15

6
17'

5

12
5

Mathematics
Music
Nursing
Philosophy
Physical Educ. - Men

4
0
0
0
6

Physical Educ. - Women

1
2
0
0
0

�
Accounting
Agriculture
Applied Science
Art
Biological Science

Physics
Physiology
Plant Industry
Pre-Dental

3

3

40
4
25
1

-88-

1958

11

1
12

33

6

27

5
3

1

36
7

27

23

24
1
20

26.

10
12
1
1
0

3
11
1
1
4

3
16
1
0
4

1

�ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS BY MAJOR DEPARTMENTS (Cont.)
TOTAL
Summer

Fall

·Pre-Forestry
Pre-Legal
Pre-Medical
Pre-Medical Tech.
Pre-Theological

0
0
0
0
0

0
12
13
2
1

Pre-Veterinary
, Psychology
Radio-TV
Rec. Outdoo_r Educ.
Secretarial Science

0
1
0
0
0

1
12
1
0
10

9
0
1
4

1

�

6

0

10
4
5

5
6

6
6
8

0
0

0
4

0
5

1
5

1
31
21
0
0

1
181
647
1
1

1
157
585
1
2

1
143
478
0
0

0

1

1

1

210

1814

1565

1523

�

Social Studies
Sociology
Special Education
Special Education
Mentally Retarded
Speech
Speech Correction
Unclassified
Undecided
VTI Accounting
VTI Arch Draft
Zoology
'FOTAL

1957

1957

-89-

Winter

Spring

0

2
13
12
1

1958
11
11

2
1

1

1958

2

1
8
0
1

3

�ENROLLMENT OF -STUDENTS BY MAJOR DEPARTMENTS
TOTAL

�

1958-1959

� Fall Winter Spring

Summer

1959-1960

Fall �

Spring

Accounting
Agiculture, General
Agriculture Industries
Applied Science
Art

2
0
17
6

100
11
0
215
19

85
9
0
184
20

82
9
0
136
24

18
1
0
21
10

122
8
0
206
36

108
7
1
185

99
9
0
167

Biological Science
Botany
Business
Chemistry
Community Development

1
2
32
5
0

4
4
321
56
0

2
3
294
47
3

2
4
271
41
2

1
2
63
13
1

· 4
5
356
58
0

3
5
318
65
0

4
5
312
64
1

Design
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Education, Admin.
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Education, Sec.

1
2
12
82
0

0
,8
58
277
1

0
2
44
226
3

0
4
60
228
5

1
1
25
162
0

2
5
63
336
0

2
8
56
291
0

2
8
41

English
Forestry
French
Geography
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21
0
0
0
2

55
0
0
6
3

43
0
0
3
1

43
0
1
5
0

21
0
0
2
0

65
2
1
5
0

66
2
1
6
0

71
1
2
9
0

German
Government
Guidance
Health Education
Health &amp; Phys. Education

1
1
9
1
0

1
6
27

1

2
6
22
0
0

0
2
12
0
0

4
13
37
2
0

3
12
25
.1
1

3
13
27
2
1

History
Home Economics
Industrial Education
Industrial Science
Instructional Matls.

9
4
4
1
0

38
13
14
7
2

30
7
12

21
4
3
2
0

49
11
21
5
2

43
9

20

2

35
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15
5
1

4
1

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41
9
14
4
2

0
1
13
0
4

0
8
20
1
22

0
3
17
1
19

0
5
18
1
16

0
3
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0
4

0
9
24
0
29

0
7
18
0
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0
7
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2

9
61
13
44
1

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42
13
40
1

11
49
13
25
1

3
16
12

17
87
33
43
3

16
83
30
39
3

19
84
26
30

Journalism

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7

9
3
9
1

7

23
0
0

1

0

10

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1

37

37

252

0

2

�ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS �y MAJOR DEPARTMENTS
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Physics
Physiology
Pre-Dental

1958-1959

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17
3
7
0
0

38
9
30
0
6

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2
5
1
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3
17

1959-1960

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28
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7

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28
3
3

7
5
10
2
1

50
20
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19
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3
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0
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1
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7

12
0
15
2
8

11
0
12
1
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1
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1
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2
0
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217
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3
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2
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1
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1
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0
0
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829

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3039

2847

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Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical Therapy
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Psychology
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Secondary Education
Secretarial Science
Social Studies

Speech Correction
Theater
Unclassified
Undecided
VTI Arch Draft
VTI Automotive
VTI Business
VTI Commercial Art

VTI Secretarial
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TOTAL

0

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2
0
54
158
0
0
0
0
0
1
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�ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS BY MAJOR DEPARTMENTS
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0
229
58

43
2
0
40
18

132
10
1
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55

140
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1
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62

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0
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4
5
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1
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27
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0
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27
1
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27

1
27
1
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0
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56
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2
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2
0
0

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13
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1
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11
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1
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3
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19
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2
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19

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31

6
24
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67

6
23

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Biology
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German

Government

Guidance

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Health Science
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Home Economics
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Journalism
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130
5
0
171
55

24
0
1
38
23

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Geography

�

138
9
2
196
59

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Art

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English
Foreign Language
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160

11

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4
29

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Microbiology
Mu.sic
Music Education
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Philosophy
Photography
Physical Educ. - Men
Physical Educ. - Women
Physics
Physiology
Pre�Dental
Pre-Legal
Pre-Medical
Pre-Medical Tech.
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Theological
Pre-Veterinary

TOTAL
1960-1961
� Fall lii!llli Spring
7
34
0

12
0

16
0
0

18
9
9
0
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5

1
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31

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27
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1

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1
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2
3

0
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1
0
0

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Small Business
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6
8
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13
24

42
30

37
21

35
52

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2
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·
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0
4
5
0
8

1
1
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173

0

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1
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35

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1961-1962
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1
0
3

0

0

341
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41
1
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0

297
0

1

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0

1

1

0
1

27
290

24
0
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7
1
8

4

9

7
1

0
1
1

1

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7
1

10

11

5

4

2
80

1'
108
234

3
0

0

368

0

2
117
204

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�
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Vocatfonal Agriculture
VTI Arch Draft
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TOTAL

�

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289
0
0
0
7

1157
0
2
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17

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0
0
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1
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19

287
0
0
0
8

1232
1
0
1
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1
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999
1
0
1
23

1283

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1957-1958
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1958-1959

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2
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36
4
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6
63
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4
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11
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6
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6
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53
8
161
10
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6
138
2

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7
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13
2

0
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2
176
23
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4

3
140
19
0
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3
143
17
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3

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2

3
212
29
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6

2
178
26
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2

2
169
22
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3

23
61
8
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1

36
92
22
0
1

31
69
24
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18
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12
69
18
0
0

33
154
35
0
0

22
119
29
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31
125
30
1
1

0
0
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4
0
0
0
6

35
2
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1
19

30
4
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1
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9
19
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33
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38
7
11
0
31

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1
2
0
0
0

2
12
1
0
0

1
10
1
3
0

2
15
0
3
2

3

8
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0
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8
14
0
6

12
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0
2

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Design
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Education, Admin�
Education, Elem.
English
French
Geqgraphy
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German

Government

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Histqry

Home Economics
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4

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0
0
0
0
0

10
2
1
1

8
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1
1

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1
1
1

6

2
5
1
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1

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1
1
5

8
8
1
0
5

9
6
1
0
5

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1
0
0
0
0

11
0
0
0
9

9
0
1
0
3

7
0
1
0
3

2
1
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0

12
1
1
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9
1
1
2
6

7
1
2
3
7

Social Studies
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1
1
0
0
0

1
3
0

6

4

4

5

1

9
1
5

6

3

1
0
5

6
4

4

2
3
0
4

0
3

10
13
5
0
7

1
31
21
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0

0
111
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0
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0
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352
1
0

0
110
288
0
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1
41
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1
127
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332
0
0

0

1

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3

6

210

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462

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2
2

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11
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0
16
10

61
7
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58
6
1
130
28

50
7
0
118
29

13
0
1
26
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9
0
136
42

59
8
1
118
38

57
4
0
106
33

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Biology
Botany
Business
Chemistry

1
0
0
34

2
0
1
212

2
0
1
195

3
0
1
192

1
1
0
52

5
5
1
273

4
4
1,
242

4
2
1
218

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0
0
0
24
97

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1
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40
182

0
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157

0
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0
0
12
0
0

3
24
1
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2
5
11
0
0

2
6
15
0
0

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              <text>The Registrar's Report</text>
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