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CONTE"TS

The University of the Philippines Gazette is published monthlyby the Information Office, Untversttv of the philippines, Quezon

City, Philippines.

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULARS

Administrative Orders. Membership in the University Committeeon Cultural Presentations. Committee on Commencement Exer­cises for Academic Year 1977-1978 • Memorandum Circulars •Household Census in the University Campus. Special Fee for Copyof Grades and Similar Matters - Filing of Sworn Statement of Assetsand Liabilities On or Before 15 April 1978 eMemorandum. Avail­ability of the U.P. Alumni Association Annual Fund ProfessorialChair for the Regional Units for Faculty Members of the U:P.System

DECISIONS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS

897th Meeting, 26 January 1978 • Appointments, Reappointments,Renewals of Appointment, Promotions, Increases in Salary, Etc.•Transfer to Permanent Status. Scholarships, Fellowships, Grantsand Gifts. Professorial Chair Endowment. Creation of the Divi­sion of Fisheries e Change in the Name of the Department of Fish­eries Technology to Department of Fish Processing Technology •UPS·DAP Additional Systems Development Project. Appointmentof Academic Non-Teaching and Administrative Personnel on Non­Full-Time and Additional Assignment Basis e Meal AllowanceIncrease for Lecturers at Clark Air Base. UPS Internal OperatingBudget for CY 1978. Other Matters Considered by the Board

PRESIDENTIAL DECISIONS

1977: MIRRORS

SEPARATIONS FROM THE SERVICE

Resignations. Retirements

CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS

Memorandum of Agreement with the World Meteorological Organi­zation (WMO) Regarding the Implementation of One Long-TermFellowship. Special Services Agreement with the United Nationswhereby the Law Center Shall Undertake to Carry Out an In-DepthStudy on Transnational Corporations in the Philippines. Memo­randum of Agreement with the Department of Agriculture. theDepartment of Education and Culture, and the FAD Regional DairyDevelopment and Training Centre for Asia and the Pacific (FAG­RDDTCl Regarding the Extension of a Training Program for Voca­tional and Agricultural College/School Teachers. Memorandum ofAgreement with the Technology Resource Center Pertaining ,to aProject Entitled "Project Climate" • Memorandum of Agreementwith the Department of Local Government and Community De­velopment (DLGCD) Regarding the Continued Use and Occupancyof a Parcel of Land Within the UPLB Campus by the DLGCD •

Renewal of Agreement with the Philippine Rural ReconstructionMovement, lnc.. (PRRM) Providing for the Extension of the Termsand Conditions of the Memorandum of Agreement Signed by theTwo Parties on 19 June 1975. Memorandum of Agreement withthe Population Commission to Undertake a Project Entitled "1978Community Outreach Survey" • Memorandum of Agreement withthe Brent School, lnc., Regarding Instruction, Consultantship.Related Services, Facilities, and Library Privileges • Memorandumof Agreement with the Roosevelt College to Undertake a Seminar­Workshop for the Faculty of Roosevelt College

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31 January 1978U.P. Gazette

BOARD OF REGENTS .The Honorable Juan L. Manuel, Chairman, Secretary ofEducation and Culture. The Honorable Onofre O. Corpuz, Vice-Chairman, Presi-dent, University of the Philippines. The Honorable Abelardo G. Samonte, Chan-cellor, University of the Philippines at los Banos. The Honorable Ruben SantosCuyugan, Chancellor, Philippine Center for Advanced Studies. The HonorableAbraham F. Sarmiento, President, U,P. Alumni Association. The HonorableTomas S. Ponecler e The Honorable Orlando J. Sacay • The Honorable GerardoP. Sicat • The Honorable Ambrosio F. Tangco • The Honorable Ronaldo B.zamora. Dr. Gemino H. Abad, Secretary

OFFICERS OF THE AOMINISTRATION • Dr. Onofre O. Corpuz,President. Dr. Emanuel V. Soriano, Executive Vice-President. Dr.Oscar M. Alfonso, Vice-President for Academic Affairs. Dr. RamonC. Portugal, Vice-President for Administration. Dr. Gemino H.Abad, Secretary. Prof. Manuel P. Bendaiia, University Registrar EDITORIAL BOARD. Dr. Gamino H. Abad, Secretary of the

University, Chairman • Prof. Luis D. Beltran, Acting Director of theUniversity Press, Secretary. Prof, Manuel P. Bandana, Secretary ofthe University Council. Or. Gloria D. Feliciano, Dean of the tnstl-tute of Mass Communication 0 Prof. Froilan M. Bacuiigan, Directorof the Law Center. Dr. Emerenciana Y. Arcellana, President of theU.P, Faculty Organization. Attv. Galicano J, Mateo, President ofthe U.P. Supervisors' Association • Mr, Alexander J, Poblador,Editor of the Philippine Collegian

EDITORIAL STAFF. Gllmino H. Abad, Editor. Ruben David F. Defeo, Associate Editor. Elpidio S. Caimoy, Managing Editor.Roshan T. Jose, Assistant Editor. Riki T. Espana, Photo Editor. Tony M, dela Vega, Circulation Manager

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I'DMINISTRATI"l CIRCULAqSADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS

Administrative Order No.1.: Membership in the University Com­mittee on Cultural Presentations

Prof. Carazan G. Inigo is hereby appointed member of theUniversity Committee on Cultural Presentations vice Or. Aparicio H.Mequi, effective today.

Dr. Eliseo M. Pajaro, the Executive Vice-Chairman of the Com­mittee, shall inform her about its role in the University community,9 January 1978

(Sgd.) ONOFRE D. CORPUZPresident

Administrative Order No.2: Committee on Commencement Exer·cises for Academic Year 1977·1978

The following shall constitute themselves into the Committee onCommencement Exercises for academic year 1977·'978 to takecharge of planning the nature and type of activities for the generalcommencement exercises to be held on 16 April 1978 and to submitappropriate recommendations to the Executive Committee: Dr.Oscar M. Alfonso, Chairman; and Dr. Gamino H. Abad, Prof.Manuel H. Bendefia, Dean Aurora G. Corpuz, Dean Jose T. Jove.Prof. Oscar L. Evangelista, Dir. Galicano J. Mateo, Atty. Hermene­

giJdo C. Dumlao, Col. Benjamin R. Vallejo, Dir. Antonio P. Cruz,Oir. May C. Dumlao, and Mr. Alexander Poblador, Members.

I would welcome the submission of a report and recommenda­tions to the Office of the President not later than 14 March 1978.

13 January 1978

ISgd.) ONOFRE D. CORPUZPresident

MEMORANDUM CIRCULARS

Memorandum Circular No.1: Household Census in the University

• Campus

We are launching a more comprehensive census with the end inview of storing adequate information on the composition andnumber of residents on the University campus which may serve asthe basis for more meaningful activities of the U.P. Campus Baran­gay. A group of If.P. employees specifically authorized by theundersigned through your respective baranqav officers or arealeaders will call on you to request for information which you alone

may be able to give.

In this connection, we trust that you will once again lend yourunqualified support to this activity by furnishing the interviewersthe most accurate data that may be needed. Please be assured thatwhatever information we may need from you in this regard will beused primarily as a frame of reference for future programs and

projects of the campus community.

Thank you.

9 January 1978

(Sgd.) EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive Vice-President

Memorandum Circular OSU . 3 (78): Special Fee for Copy ofGrades and Similar Matters

All units of the University are authorized by the Board ofRegents to collect from students a special fee of P5.00 for any or allof the following services at anyone time: certification; clearance;copy of grades; honorable dismissal; and permit to transfer. (Effec­tive 20 December 1977.) Income from such fees shall be used forexpenses related to the services for which they were collected.

Fees are intended of course for efficient and cheerful service.13 January 1978

(Sgd.) GEMINO H. ABADSecretary of the University

Memorandum Circular OSU . 7 (78): Filing of Sworn Statement ofAssetsand Liabilities On or Before 15 April 1978

Quoted here is the text of Presidential Decree No. 1288 (24January 19781 for information and guidance:

"AMENDING SECTION 7 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 3019, ASAMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE ANTI-GRAFTAND CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT.

"WHEREAS, as a continuing instrument of reform under theNew Society, Public Officers are required to submit yearly withinthe month of January a statement of assets and liabilities; and

"WHEREAS, it has been observed that a month is too short atime within which to prepare and submit the required statement ofassets and liabilities, especially with respect to public officers who

also derive income from farming, poultry, rent, etc., or where thedata required in the preparation of the said statement come fromanother office, public or private.

"NOW, THEREFORE. I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, Presidentof the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by theConstitution. do hereby order and decree that-

"SECTION 1. Section 7 of Republic Act No. 3019, as amended,

is further amended to read as follows:

"Sec. 7. Statement of Assetsand Liabilities. -

"Every public officer, within thirty days after assuming officeand thereafter, on or before the fifteenth day of April followingthe close of every calendar year, as welt as upon the expirationof his term of office, or upon his resignation or ~eparation fromoffice, shall prepare and file with the office of the correspondingDepartment Head or, in the case of a Head of Department orChief of an independent office, with the Office of the President, .a true, detailed and sworn statement of assets and liabilities,including a statement of the amounts and sources of his income,the amounts of his personal and family expenses, and theamount of income taxes paid for the next preceding calendaryear; Provided, That public officers assuming office less than twomonths before the end of the calendar year, may file their firststatement on or before the fifteenth day of April following theclose of the said calendar year."

"SEC. 2. The provision of this decree shall take effect beginningwith the statement of assets and liabilities for the calendar year

1977:'Accordingly. the new deadline for the submission of Sworn

Statement of Assets and Liabilities is 15 April 1978. This supersedes

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Memorandum Circular OSU - 4 (8) issued by this Office last 17 may be enjoyed for a maximum period of two (2) years and carriesJanuary. a stipend of six thousand pesos -IP6,COO.OOI per year.31 January 1978 The criteria for the Professorial Chair holder are the following:

(Sgd.1 GEMINO H. ABAD,. must be an alumnus of the University;

Secretary of the University2. must have a rank of at least Associate Professor;3. must show evidence of academic excellence; and4. must be willing to serve in any of the regional units, prefer-

MEMORANDUM ably, U.P. College Baguio, for at least two years.Please submit the names and curriculum vitae of faculty mem-

Memorandum No.1: Availability of the U.P. Alumni Association bers whom you wish to nominate clo The Committee for theAnnual Fund Professorial Chair for the Regional Units for Faculty Regional Units, Office of the President. Room 202, Quezon Hall on

Members of the U,P. System or before 15 Febroary 1978.23 January 1978

I am pleased to inform you of the availability of a U.P. AlumniAssociation Annual Fund Professorial Chair for the Regional Units (Sgd.1 EMANUEL V. SORIANOto any faculty member of the University. The Professorial Chair Executive Vice-President

DECISIONS OF TilE nOAIlD OF nEc.E~TS

897th Meeting, 26 January 1978

APPOINTMENTS, REAPPOINTMENTS, RENEWALS OFAPPOINTMENT, PROMOTIONS, INCREASES INSALARY, etc.

The Board approved the following appointments, reappoint­ments, etc.;

Veena J. Waidande, supplementary appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Humanities, effective 8 November 1.977 until 15April 1978.

Baguio, U.P. CollegeFe B. Atanacio, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in Educa­

tion Management, effective 16 November 1977 until 31 May1978.

Agricultural Development and Administration, Institute ofJames A. Roumasset, appolntrnent as Visiting Associate Profes­

sor of Agricultural Economics, without compensation,effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Agricultural Engineering and Technology, Institute ofRoberto C. Bautista, additional assignment as Director, Agri­

cultural Machinery Testing and Evaluation Center (AMTEC),effective 1 January 1978 unti I 31 December 1980.

Agriculture, College ofIsaac C. Cagampang, additional assignment as Julio and Floren­

tina Ledesma Associate Professor of Agronomy, effective 1November 1977 until 31 October 1978.

Rihei Takahashi, appointment as Visiting Research Associate,without compensation, Department of Food Science andTechnology, effective 12 October 1977 until 12 October1978.

Kei Yamagata, appointment as Visiting Professor, without com­pensation, effective 12 October 1977 until 11 October 1978.

Arts and Sciences, College of (Diliman)Benjamin S. Austria, additional assignment as Lepanto Consoli­

dated Mining Company Associate Professor of Geology,effective 3 January 1978 until 31 December 1980.

Prospera R, Covar, transfer from the Philippine Center forAdvanced Studies as Professor I of Anthropology, effective 1November 1977.

Telesforo W. Luna, Jr., renewal of additional assignment as Pro­fessor of Geography (professorial chair), effective 1 January1978 until 31 December 1979.

Emmanuel V. Tamesis:, transfer to part-time status as Professor Vof Geology and Geography, effective 1 November 1977.

Basilan Land GrantLeon P. Jaron, increase in salary as Assistant Manager (Range

11), effective 1 December 1977.

Business Administration, College ofEduardo C. Gopez reclassification from Associate Professor III

(part-time) to Professorial Lecturer in Finance, effective 31December 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Ernesto P. Pineda, promotion in rank and salary from AssistantProfessor V to Associate Professor' of Accounting, effective1 January 1978.

Education, College ofEduardo P. Magno, appointment as Instructor, effective second

semester of academic year 1976-1977,

Engineering, College ofRafael T. Apostol, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in Water

Resources Engineering, effective 8 November 1977 until 31March 1978.

Dominador I. Ilia, renewal of additional assignment as V.P.Alumni Engineers Professor of Hydraulics, effective 1 Jan­uary 1978 until 14 November 1979.

Rufino C. Lirag, Jr., additional assignment as UPERDFI Profes­sor of Energy, effective 1 December 1977 until 30 November1982.

Fine Arts, College ofLauro Z. Alcala, additional assignment as Cartoonist-in-Resi­

dence, effective 3 January 1978 until 31 December 1980.

Human Ecology, Institute ofDiascoro S. Rabar, additional assignment as Professorial Lec­

turer in Resource Management, effective 7 November 1977until 31 March 1978.

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Philip'O: Tilley, appointment as Visiting Professor of Ecology,without compensation, effective 15 December 1977 until 30June 1978.

Law, College of

Merlin M. Magallona, transfer from the Law Center and reclassi­fication from Law Researcher IV to Associate Professor V ofLaw, effective 1 November 1977,

Perificeclcn V. Quisumbing, renewal of appointment with pro­motionin rank and salary from Senior Lecturer to Prcfes­serial Lecturer in Law, effective 1 January until 31 May1978.

Los Banos, U.P. atClemente P. Juliano, Jr., renewal of additional assignment as

Assistant to the Chancellor, effective 1 January until 31December 1978.

Mass Communication, Institute ofArmando J. Malay, Sr., sabbatical assignment as Professor VIII

of Journalism to write a textbook on journalism entitled"History of the Philippine Press," effective 1 Nove'mber 1977until 31 October 1978.

Medicine, College ofSolita Camara-Besa, appointment as Eusebio S. Garcia Professor

of Biochemistry, effective 26 January 1978 until 25 January1979.

Augustus Carnian, .Jr., appointment as Eusebio S. Garcia Asso­ciate Professor of Physiology, effective 26 January 1978 until25 January 1979.

Corazon Paulino-Gonzalez, appointment as U.P. Medicine '36Foundation, lnc.. Professor of Physiology, effective 26 Jan­uary 1978 until 25 January 1979,

Alberto Romualdez, Jr., appointment as U.P. Medicine '36Foundation, lnc., Associate Professor of Physiology, effective26 January 1978 until'25 January 1979.

Music, College ofEliseo M. Pajaro, renewal of additional assignment as Francisco

Santiago Professor of Composition, effective 1 January until31 December 1978, .

Lucio San Pedro, automatic Pre-retirement increase in salaryfrom Professor I to II of Composition, effective 1 December1977.

Public Health, Institute ofMario D. Zabat, temporary transfer to part-time status as Profes­

sor I of Environmental Health, effective 1 February until 30November 1978. "

Social Work and Community Development, Institute ofMehelinda G. Sison, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Social Work, effective 8 November 1977 until 31 March1978.

University Health ServiceGloria Anonas-Ferrer, increase in salary as Assistant Director

(rank of Professor 1111. effective 1 May 1977.

General AdministrationOscar L. Evangelista, additional assignment as Dean of Students,

Office of Student Affairs, effective 26 January 1978 until 30April 1983.

Jose B. Antonio, Jr., transfer from Acting Chief Accountant toChief Accountant (Range 111, effective 1 February 1978.

TRANSFER TO PERMANENT STATUS

The Board approved the transfer of the following to permanentstatus:

Jose Antonio, Jr., as Chief Accountant, Accounting Division,Office of the Vice-President for Administration, effective 1February 1978.

luis D. Beltran as Assistant Professor of Journalism, Institute ofMassCommunication, effective 1 January 1978.

Eliseo P. Cadapan as Assistant Professor II of Entomology, Col.lege of Agriculture, effective 1 December 1977.

Anita O. Carencia as Assistant Professor I of English, College ofArts and Sciences (UPLBl, effective 1 December 1977,

Ma. Nuria B. Caste lis as Assistant Professor I of Humanities, U.P.College Iloilo, effective 15 December 1977.

Zenaida C. Cruz as instructor II in Zootechnics, College ofVeterinary Medicine, effective 1 January 1978.

Bessie May S. de la Cr~~ as Assistant"Professor Lof Chemistry,College of Arts and Sciences [Dilimanl , effective 1 October1976.

Zenaida B. French as Assistant Professor I of English, College ofArts and Sciences {UPLB1, effective 1 January 1978.

Simplicia V. Flarcruz as Instructor II in Veterinary Physiologyand Pharmacology, College of Veterinary Medicine, effective1 January 1978.

Evalyn G. Hizon as Assistant Professor I of Family Life andChild Development, Collega of Home Economics, effective 1October 1977.

Letty G. Kuan as Assistant Professor I of Nursing, College ofNursing, effective 1 June 1977,

Avelina M. Manalo as Assistant Professor I of Piano, College ofMusic, effective 1 January 1978.

Sinesio M. Mariano as Instructor IV in Forestry Extension Col­lege of Forestry, effective"1 January 1977.

Perla ·G. Po as Assistant Professor I of Nursing, College of Nurs­ing, effective 1 June 1977.

Bayani I. Ramirez as Assistant Professor IV of Physics, Collegeof Arts and Sciences (Dillman), effective 1 November 1977.

Teofina A. Rapanut as Instructor IV in Mathematics, U.P. Col­lege Baguio, effective 1 November 1977,

Jose J. Reyes as Instructor IV in Social Sciences, U.P. CollegeIloilo, effective 1 January 1978.

Perla D. Soliman as Assistant Professor I of Nursing, College. ofNursing, effective 1 June 1977.

Aurea S. Tuason as Assistant Professor I of Nursing, College ofNursing, effective 1 June 1977, . "

Milagros J. Tubelleja as Instructor IV in Human Developmentand Population Studies, Institute of Human Ecology, effec­tive 1 January 1978.

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND GIFTS

The Board accepted the following grants and authorized the Col.lege of Medicine to administer the funds thereof:

1. GranHn·Aid in the amount of $129,290.00 from the DanishInternational Development Agency (DANIDA) for the training com.ponent of the College's research and development project in Levteand Samar. The grant is intended for the whole duration of theproject (five years), .and shall be available- upon recuest.. with, thesum specified at each request.2. Grant in the amount of $40,000.00 from the Swedish Inter­national Development Agency (SICA), through the World HealthOrganization, Western Pacific Region Headquarters, for research anddevelopment, The grant was made to the Committee for the Insti­tute of Health Sciences of the College of Medicine.

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The funds are intended for the initial implementation of thecommunity health component of the Institute's research programentitled "Towards Alternative Approaches to Health Developmentin Underserved Communities."3, Grant of $375,000,00 from the China Medical Board of NewYork, Inc., to support medical education, teacher training, andhealth manpower development. The funds wilt be available at therate of $75,000.00 per year, of which approximately $25,000.00per year is to be used for each of the said programs during theperiod ending 31 December 1982.

An additional grant of $70,255.00 (as an extension of Grant No.

74-388) is to support la) continuing education, Ib} fellowship train­ing, and (c) medical research in basic science, clinical medicine.medical education. and health care delivery. The funds, representingthe remaining balance of the grant as of 31 December 1977, shall beavailable until 31 December 1979.

PROFESSORIAL CHAIR ENDOWMENTThe Board approved the transfer of funding of the Amando

Clemente Professorial Chair in Chemistry from the U.P. EndowmentFoundation, Inc., to the U.P. Investment Portfolio, in view of theFoundation's inability to further support the said professorial chair.

The Board confirmed its action by referendum, dated 21 Dec­ember 1977, approving the change in the titles of both the ErnestoY. Sibal Distinguished Professorial Lectureship in Corporation Lawand the Ernesto Y. Sibal Distinguished Professorial Lectureship inSales Management in the College of Law and the College of BusinessAdministration, respectively, by omitting the word "Distinguished"in order that other Professorial Lectureships may not appear lessdistinguished.

CREATION OF THE DIVISION OF FISHERIESThe Board approved the creation of the Division of Fisheries in

the U.P. College of Iloilo to administer the existing B.S. InlandFisheries program {currentlv administered by the Division of Bio­logical Sciences) and such other related programs as may be insti­tuted in the future. This will ensure the nurturing of the fisheriesprogram and the development of fisheries studies. Upon the estab­lishment of the U.P. in the Visayas, the Division of Fisheries shallbecome a part of the College of Fisheries of that unit.

CREATION OF THE ISSI RESEARCH AND DEVELOP·MENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

The Board approved the creation of the Research and Develop­ment Advisory Council (REDAC) in the Institute for Small-ScaleIndustries; provided, that every appointment (original, renewal, orreappointment) issued to every member thereof shall specify anexpiration date; provided, further, that no such appointment shallbe issued to the Director of the Institute for Small-Scale Industriesinasmuch as he shall be ex-officio member thereof; provided, finally.that the Chairman shall Submit, through the Director and the Vice­President for Academic Affairs. to the Office of the President asemestral report on the accomplishment of the Council not laterthan one month after the semestral final examinations.

CHANGE IN THE NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT OFFISHERIES TECHNOLOGY TO DEPARTMENT OF FISHPROCESSING TECHNOLOGY

The Board approved the change in the name of the Departmentof Fisheries Technology to Department of Fish Processing Tech­nology. The degree course offered by the Department shall likewisebe changed from B.S. in Fisheries, major in Fisheries Technology, toB.S. in Fisheries, major in Fish Processing Technology.

UPS-DAP ADDITIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENTPROJECT

The Board approved the UPS-DAP Additional Systems Develop­ment Project at a total estimated cost of P290,OOO.OO to develop orenhance the University's capabilities in two areas: (a) Course fore­casting and alternative computer capabilities for the student system,and (b) Computerization of the University Library's collections.

APPOINTMENT OF ACADEMIC NON·TEACHING ANDADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL ON NON·FULL·TIMEAND ADDITIONAL ASSIGNMENT BASIS

The Board adopted a policy which allows academic non-teachingand administrative personnel to be appointed on a non-tull-ti me andadditional assignment basis as instructors, assistant professors, (etc.l,subject to prescribed qualification standards for said ranks, with thecorresponding overload teaching honoraria therefore, to handleregular courses below the collegiate level, whenever the need arises;provided, that the head of the principal unit, where the academicnon-teaching or administrative employee appointed to teach basical­ly belongs, shall see to it that the latter shall complete the 4Q.hour­a-week service required of him as non-teaching employee; provided,further, that the honorarium shall be indicated in the appointment;provided, finally, that the head of the principal unit, where theacademic non-teaching or administrative employee appointed toteach belongs, and the head of the principal unit, where the afore­mentioned employee is assigned to teach. shall submit, within thefirst five class days of the academic term Ie.q., semester, trimester,etc.}, the employee's revised service schedule (as non-teaching) andhis schedule of classes, respectively, to the Vice-President for Aca­demic Affairs or the Vice-President for Administration, as the casemay be.

This policy would enable units concerned to avail themselves ofthe ready expertise of non-teaching personnel for handling prac­ticum courses as well as other regular courses, whenever the needarises.

The ranks of lecturer, senior lecturer, and professorial lecturermay not be appropriate for the purpose as they are normally re­served for teaching on the collegiate level.

MEAL ALLOWANCE INCREASE FOR LECTURERS ATCLARK AIR BASE

The Board approved the increase in the meal allowance of lec­turers assigned to teach at U.P. Extension Division Clark Air Base tomeet the rising cost of food prices in restaurants at the Base. Thediscontinuance (since December 1977) of the billeting privilege of$2.00 (P14.80) per day will result in a reduction of expenses tomake possible the increase in meal allowance.

UPS INTERNAL OPERATING BUDGET FOR CY 1978The Board approved the Internal Operating Budget of the

University for Calendar Year 1 January to 31 December 1978.The budget entails a total expenditure of P207.350,000.OO brokendown into P200.125,OOO.OO for current operating expenditures(of which P128,795,000.00 is for personal services, P68,951,OOO.OOfor maintenance and other operating expenses, and P2,379.000.00for equipment outlay) and P7,225.000,00 for capitaloutlay, chargeable against the programmed appropriations author­ized for the University under PO No. 1250. The expenditure ofP207.350,OOO.00 is P653,368.000.00 short of the budgetary re­quest P860,718,OOO.OO submitted to the Budget Commission basedon the revised aggregate proposals from all units of the University.

Hereunder is a table showing the comparative figures of appro­priations authorized in CY 1977 and proposed. authorized andprogrammed for release in CY 1978:

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CALENDAR YEAR 1977

Authorized Reserved!Proposed Appropriation Unprogrammed Allotment

Personal Services PI18,896,500 P115,486,598 P 986,016 P114,500,582Maintenance and Other

Operating Expenses 114,131,900 82,;364,602 5,885,700 76,478,902Equipment Outlay 42,171,600 8,649,800 6,118,800 2,531,000Total Current

Operating Expenses P275,200,000 P206,501,000 PI2,990,516 PI93,510,484

Capital Outlay P236,360,000 P 48,905,000 P 6,420,750 P 42,484,250

Grand Total P511,560,000 P255,406,000 P19,411,266 P235,994,734

CALENDAR YEAR 1978

Personal Services P184,448,000 P135,272,000 P 6,477,000 Pl 28,795,000Maintenance and Other

Operating Expenses 135,500,000 82,689,000 13,738,000 68,951,000Equipment Outlay 107,745,000 2,800,000 421,000 2,379,000Total Current

Operating Expenses 42!,693,000 220,761,000 20,636,000 200,125,000Capital Outlay 433,025,000 11,500,000 4,275,000 7,225,000

Grand Total P860,718,000 P232,261 ,000 P24,911,000 P207,350,000

Last year, CY 1977. the Internal Operating Budget was based on

authorized appropriation, whereas the proposed budget this year is

based on appropriation programmed for release (in accordance withthe Notice of Obligation Ceiling from the Budget Commission) in

order to avoid confusion and misunderstanding in the disbursementof funds. Accordingly, the level of expenditure proposed for main­tenance and other operating expenses is lower compared to lastyear's budget. To preclude deficit spending which is prohibitedunder PD No. 1177, under pain of personal liability of the partiesresponsible therefor, the decrease was distributed pro-rata resultingin the reduction of the maintenance and other operating expensesbudget of all the units. The decrease can hopefully be restored withthe transfer of savings from personal services expected to be gener­ated during the veer.

For purposes of accounting for the entire authorized appropria­tions, the reserved appropriation of P24,911,OOO is presented ascontingency fund to be made available for expenditure upon actualrelease by the Budget Commission. In this connection, the Presidentis authorized to make internal adjustments provided that the totalexpenditure resulting from the adjustments shall not exceed theappropriate allotment released by the Budget Commission. TheInternal Operating Budget of the University of the PhilippinesSystem, as approved, is also subject to adjustment depending on therelease of the reserved appropriation by the Budget Commission.

OTHER MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE BOARDThe Board approved the allocation of P508,,010,OO from the CY

1978 programmed budget of the University for the continued opera-­tions of the Brackishwater Aquaculture Center of the College ofFisheries in Leqanes, Iloilo, effective 1 January until 30 December1978. This is in fulfillment of the commitment by the University totake over the funding of the Center from the Nati~nal Scien~Development Board, whose own commitment to the bilateral oror­ect (between the Philippine government and the U.S. government)

terminated on 30 November 1977. The NSDB had shouldered allcapital development and two-thirds of operating expenses of theproject, and the USAlD, the rest.

The Board approved the Internal Operating Budget of the Philip­pine General Hospital for CY 1978 in the amount ofP42,952,OOO.OO broken down into P41,952,OOO.OO for currentoperating expenditures (of which P23,302,000.00 is for personalservices, P18,150,OOO.00 for maintenance and other operatingexpenses, and P500,000.OO for equipment outlay) andP1,OOO,OOO.00 for capital outlay in accordance with the approvedBudget Commission Program of Expenditures.

In accordance with the notice of obligation ceiling from theBudget Commission, only P38,811,000.00 is programmed for re­lease, the amount of P4,141 ,000.00 having been placed underreserve. In view thereof, authority to disburse shall be limited to theactual allotment released by the Budget Commission.

The Board approved the budget of the U.P. Extension DivisionDavao for CY 1978 in the amount of P592,OOO.00, chargeable tothe following sources: (a) P350,000.OO from the Davao 'CityGovernment and Ib} P242,OOO.OO from the U.P. Alumni Asso­ciation, Davao City Chapter. In this connection, it is understoodthat donation of equipment shall be in kind.

The Board, likewise, approved the budget of the U.P. ExtensionDivision Davao covering the period October to December 1977 inthe total amount of Pl05,OOO.OO of which P13,500.00 is for per­sona! services and P91,600.00 for maintenance and other operatingexpenses, including P72,500.00 for publications, chargeable to thefollowing sources: (a) P50,000.OO from Davao City, (b) PB,OOO.OOfrom U.P. Alumni Association, Davao City Chapter, and Ic}P47,OOO,OO from U.P. It-is understood that actual expenses shall notexceed the allotment authorized in the budget and, in no case, theactual amount received from contributions....

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The Board authorized U.P. College Iloilo to conduct a series ofseminars for guidance counselors of the Department of Educationand Culture, Region IV, and to collect a seminar fee of P150.00 perparticipant in the first seminar on 23-25 February 1978 and P60.00per participant in the second seminar on 2-4 March 1978. Incomefrom these fees shall be taken up in the books of the Universityunder a Special Account against which shall be charged expenses inconnection with the seminars.

The Board noted the following:1. Resolution of Appreciation passed by the First ONAPUP

Conference on 14 December 1977 expressing the participants' grati­tude to President Corpuz and the Board of Regents for makingpossible the holding of First ONAPUP Conference.

2. Working Paper 78-17 entitled "The University RewardSystem: An Overview" prepared by the Program Development Staff,Office of the President, and

3. Proposed Academic Calendar for 1978-1979....The Board deferred for further study the following:1. Adoption of the Patients' Classification Scheme in the Philip­

pine General Hospital, and

2. Request of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng Misamls Oriental,Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, for the establishment of aU.P. branch school of secondary and college education offeringcourses in fishery, agriculture, forestry, and engineering in the Cityof Cagayan de Oro or in any of the towns of Misamis Oriental.

PQESIDENTIAL DECISIO~S

The President approved the following appointments, reappoint­ments, renewals of appointment, promotions, increases in salary,and other related matters:

-Arts and Sciences, College of (Diliman) ----------1Josefina A. Agravante, renewal of additional assignment as Secre­

tary, Division of Humanities, effective 13 December 1977until 12 December 1978.

ConsolaCion 'R. Alaras, additional assignment as Member, Text­book Writing Proiect. Department of English and Compara­tive Literature, effective 1 August until 31 December 1977.

Carminia M. Aragon, additional assignment as Member, Text­book Writing Project, Department of English and Compare­tive Literature, effective 1 June until 31 October 1977.

Thelma E. Arambulo, additional assignment as Member,· Text­book Writing Project, Department of English and Compara­tive Literature. effective 1 August until 31 December 1977.

Amelia L. Bonifacio, additional assignment as Editor for Publica­tion and Public Relations, Department of English and Com­parative literature, effective 1 June until 31 August 1977.

Gloria Jeanne J.B. Cajipe, renewal of additional assignment asProfessorial Lecturer in Chemistry, effective 1 November1977 until 31 March 1978.

Ma. Esperanza S. Cayco, appointment as Instructor I in Mathe­matics, effective 8 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Rogelio P. de Leon, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inChemistry, effective 8 November 1977 until 31 March 1978.

Nieves B. Epistole, additional assignment as Editor, TextbookWriting Project, Department of English and ComparativeLiterature, effective 1 June until 31 October 1977.

Mauro L. Gonzales, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lec­turer in Geology, effective 1 January until 31 March 1978.

Lucille C. Gregorio, reappointment to additional assignment asSenior Lecturer in Botany, effective 8 November 1977 until31 March 1978.

Fernando I. Gutierrez, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Geology, without compensation, effective 1 Jan­uarvuntll 31 March 1978.

Oionisia 8. Hermosura, additional assignment as Member-Co­ordinator, Textbook Writing Project, Department of EngHshand Comparative Literature, effective 1 August until 31December 1977.

Nora T. Jolipa, additional assignment as Member, TextbookWriting Project, Department of English and ComparativeLiterature, effective 1 June until 31 October 1977; additional

assignment as Editor for Publication and Public Relations,Department of English and Comparative Literature, effective1 November until 31 December 1977.

Vivencio R. Jose, additional assignment as Editor for Publicationand Public Relations, Department of English and Compara­tive Literature, effective 1 September until 31 October 1977.

Anthony M. Juan. Jr., additional assignment as Senior Lecturerin Speech, effective 8 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Priscelina P. Legasto, additional assignment as Member, Text­book Writing Project, Department of English and Compara­tive Literature, effective 1 August until 31 December 1977;additional assignment as Assistant Editor for Publication andPublic Relations, Department of English and ComparativeLiterature, effective 1 until 31 December 1977.

Dalisay A. Lim, additional assignment as Assistant Editor forPublication and Public Relations, Department of English andComparative Literature, effective 1 October until 30 Novem­be,1977.

Mellie L. Lopez, appointment as Visiting Researcher, withoutcompensation, effective 4 January until 31 March 1978.

Salvador P. Lopez, renewal of appointment as University Profes-sor, without compensation, effective 1 November 1977 until.31 March 1978. .

Gilbert G. Lozada, appointment as Lecturer in Political Science,effective 8 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Josefina T. Mariano, additional assignment as Member-Coordi­nator, Textbook Writing Project, Department of English andComparative Literature, effective 1 June until 31 October1977.

Mark Anthony C. MigalJos, appointment as Instructor I in Eng­lish, effective 8 November 1977 until the return of FilonilaTupas from leave of absence, but not later than 31 March1978.

Naida U. Rivera, additional assignment as Member, TextbookWriting Project, Department of English and ComparativeLiterature, effective 1 August until 31 December 1977.

Marlies S. Salazar, promotion in rank from Lecturer to SeniorLecturer in German, without compensation, effective 1 Jan­uary until 31 May 1978.

Jaime M. Santiago, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Mathe­matics, effective 8 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Rosario H. Santos, additional assignment as Member, TextbookWriting Project, Department of English and ComparativeLlterature.effectlve 1 June until 31 December 1977.

Yolanda V, Tomeldan. additional assignment as Editor, Text-

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.f-Citizen Military Training, Department of .Ernesto V. Barrion, appointment as Military Instructor, effective

3 January 1978 until recalled by the Armed Forces of thePhilippines.

Arvoise B. Patagan, Jr., appointment as Military Instructor,effective 3 January 1978 until recalled by the Armed Forces

of the Philippines.Rebec~ B. Villarroya, reclassification from Military Instru.ctor

to Lecturer in Military Science, effective 1 January until 31

May 1978.

r-Clark Air Base, U.P. Extension Division .Luis M. Alarilla, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer In ~du­

cation, without compensation, effective 1 January until 29

August 1978.

-Cebu, U.P. College--------------iLucille C. Ag8S, additional assignment as Coordinator, Hurnanl­

ties Program, effective 3 January until 30 April 1978.Antonio C. Alvarez, additional assignment as Chairman, Center

for Regional Development Operations, effective 3 Januaryuntil 30 April 1978.

Helen V. Banez, additional assignment as Secretary, effective 3January 19J8 until 30 April 1981.

Melahi L. Coreuera, appointment as Instructor I in Economics,effective 2 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Diana M. Delfin. additional assignment as Coordinator, NaturalSciences Program, effective 3 January until 30 April 197B.

Filoteo V. Delfin, additional assignment as Coordinator, Re­search Program, effective 3 January 1978 until 30 April1981.

Primitivo G. Ereno, additional assignment as Coordinator,Languages and Social Sciences Program, effective 3 Januaryuntil 30 April 1978.

Zosimo A. Jadloc, additional assignment as Coordinator, StudentDevelopment Services, effective 3 January until 30 April1978.

Aurora A. Lim, additional assignment as Coordinator, Scienceand Technology Program, effective 3 January until 30 April1978.

Manolita S. Lua, additional assignment as Coordinator, SocialSciences Program, effective 3 January until 30 April 1978.

Efigenia B. Magaro, additional assignment as Coordinator,Management Program, effective 3 January until 30 April

1978.Rosetta F. Mante, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lee­

turer in Sociology and English, effective 1 November 1977until 31 May 1978.

Angeles L1. Ruiz, additional assignment as Coordinator, Profes­sions Program, Graduate Studies Division, effective 3 Januaryuntil 30 April 1978.

Carmelo S. Tamayo, reclassification from Lecturer to InstructorII in Fine Arts, effective 2 November 1~77 until 31 Mav

1978.Rosa C.P. Tenazas, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lec-

turer in Anthropology, effective 1 June until 31 October

1977.Salvador G. Valenzona, additional assignment as Coordinator,

Training Program, effective 3 January until 30 April 1978.Visitacion A. Yap, additional assignment as Coordinator, Profes­

. sions Program, Undergraduate Studies Division, effective 3January until 30 April 1978.

Lydia M. Ybanez, additional assignment as Chairman, Under­graduate Studies Division, effective 3 January 1978 until 30April 1981.

Demetria C. Vlaya, additional assignment as Chairman, GraduateStudies Division, effective 3 January until 30 April 1978.

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book Writing Project, Department of English and Compara­tive Literature, effective 1 August until 31 December 1977.

Benedicto C. Villanueva, additional assignment as Faculty Coun­selor-Facilitator, effective 3 January until 31 May 1978.

Corazon Villareal, additional assignment as Assistant Editor forPublication and Public Relations, Department of English andComparative Literature, effective 1 August until 30 Septem­ber 1977.

Amado Vinuya, additional assignment as Assistant Editor forPublication and Public Relations, Department of English andComparative Literature, effective 1 June until 31 July 1977;additional assignment as Member, Textbook Writing Project,Department of English and Comparative Literature, effective1 June until 31 October 1977.

Carminia A. vaatenco, additional assignment as Translator ofthree (3) Tagalog novels into English, effective 1 June until31 December 1977.

31 January 1978

I--Business Administration, Collegeof ----------jMarie-Therese F. Agustin, appointment as Instructor I in

Accounting, effective 8 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.Cecilia M. Allado, additional assignment as Acting Officer for

Student Relations, effective 1 December 1977 until the re­turn of Nancy G. Uy from study leave, but not later than 15

April 1978. .Leslie S. Villanueva. appointment as Instructor IV 1M Account­

ing, effective 16 January until 31 Mav 1978.

I- 8oguio, U.P.College--------------!Virginia G. Abiad, additional assignment as Senior Lecturer in

Public Administration at San Fernando, La Union, effective16 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Manuel Corpus, additional assignment as Senior Lecturer in Pub­lic Administration, effective 4 November 1976 until 31 May1977.

Lorelei T. Crisologo, transfer to non-substitute status as Instruc­tor 1 in Economics, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Antolin B. Martinez, appointment as Lecturer in Spanish, effec­ti~e 2 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Dativa C. Roque, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lec­turer in Educational Administration, without compensation,effective 1 June 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Fe P. Sumilong, additional assignment as Senior Lecturerin Pub­lic Administration, effective 2 November 1977 until 31 May

1978.Jose Tabbada, additional assignment as Senior Lecturer in Public

Administration, effective 1 July 1976 until 31 May 1977.Bienvenido P. Tapang, Jr., appointment as Instructor II in Eco­

nomics, effective 2 November 1977 until the return ofAurora Villarroel from study leave but not later than 31 May

1978.Guillermo E. Veloso, additional assignment as Officer for

Student Relations, effective 17 January until 31 May 1978.

- Asian Labor Education Center-----------iVirgilio C. Aganon, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Re­

search Methods, effective 8 November 1977 until 31 May1978.

Teodorico P. Carica, renewal of additional assignment as ActingSecretary, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Leonisa M. Cuayo, appointment as Senior Lecturer in ManpowerPlanning in Less Developed Countries, effective 8 November1977 until 15 April 1978.

Augusto P. Mercado, transfer from fult-tlme to part-time statusas Assistant Professor VII of Industrial Relations, effective 9November 1977.

'Manuel T. Cases, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lee­

turer in Political Science, effective 1 January until 29 August

1978.Renan del Rosario, reappointment as Lecturer in Chemistry,

effective 5 December 1977 until 31 May 1978.Atilano R. Kalagayan, renewal of additional assignment as Senior

Lecturer in Business Administration, effective 1 January until

29 August 1978.E. Arsenio Manuel. reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Anthropologv, without compensation, effective 5 December

1977 until 31 Mav 1978.

Comprehensive Community Health Program -------1Teresita M. Camiling, transfer in item and to substitute status

with increase in salary from Instructor I to II in Occupational

Therapy, effective 1 November 1977 until the return of

Rafaelita A. Ong, but not later than 31 May 1978.Lourdes R.L Cruz, transfer from Family Health Care, Philippine

General Hospital, and from permanent to substitute status

with reclassification and increase in salary from Nurse to

Instructor I in Community Nursing, effective 16 December1977 until the return of Teresita M. Camiling, but not later

than 31 May 1978.Irene V. Fonacier, transfer from Institute of Social Work and

Community Development with reclassification and increase

in salary from Research Assistant to Instructor I in Social

Work, effective 1 December 1977 until 31 May 1978.Rafaelita A. Ong, transfer in item and to substitute status with

increase in salary from Instructor II to IV in Public Healtheffective 1 November 1977 until the return of Dennis

Labayan from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May

1978.Irma L. Paralas, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer- in-Charge, effective 1 January until the return ofSergio S. Gasmen from rural service, but not tater than 15January 1978.

f- Davao, U.P. Extension Division -------------1Manuel T. Corpus, full-time detail from College of Public Admin­

istration as Assistant Professor V of Public Administration,

effective 29 September 1977 until 30 April 1978.

- Economics, School of --------------1Florian A. Alburo, transfer from V.P. College Iloilo with reclassi­

fication from V"lsiflng Associate Professor, without com­

pensation, to Assistant Professor IV of Economics. effective2 November 1977 until the return of Mahar Mangahas from

leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1978.Ellen H. Palanca, transfer to permanent status as Researcher II,

effective 1 January 1978.Jaime B. Quizon, transfer to permanent status as Researcher I.

effective 1 January 1978:Leonardo L. Sta. Romana III, reappointment as Visiting Re­

search Associate, without compensation, effective 19 Decem­ber 1977 until 30 June 1978.

- Education, College of--------------~Marita B. Abellera, additional assignment as Research Associate,

UPIS Curriculum Materials Develooment Project, SocialStudies 7, U.P. Integrated School. effective 15 August until31 December 1977.

Violeta S. Ante, additional assignment as Research Associate,U PIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, Com­munication Arts, V.P. Integrated School, effective 14 Juneuntil 31 December 1977.

Stephen J. Banta, appointment as Visiting Researcher, without

compensation, effective 1 December 1977 until 30 March

1978.C8siBna C. Basaca, additional assignment as Researcher, UPIS

Curriculum Materials Development Project, CommunicationArts, V.P. Integrated School, effective 14 June until 31December 1977.

Marilyn L. Cano. additional assignment as Research Associate,UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, Com­

munication Arts, V.P. Integrated School, effective 14 June

until 31 December 1977.Flora G. Cruz, additional assignment as Coordinator, UP IS Curri­

cu Iu m Materials Development Project, V.P. Integrated

School, effective 14 June until 31 December 1977.Elena C. Cutiongco, additional assignment as Research Associate,

UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, K to Grade2, V.P. Integrated School, effective 15 August until 31December 1977.

.1I0na D. de Jesus, additional assignment as Research Associate,U PIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, Com­

munication Arts, U.P. Integrated School, effective 14 June

until 31 December 1977.MiL Theresa L. de Villa, additional assignment as Research

Associate, UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project,

Communication Arts, U.P. Integrated School, effective 14June until 31 December 1977.

Ma. Luisa C. Doronila, additional assignment as Researcher/Sub­

Project Leader, UPIS Curriculum Materials Development

Project, Communication Arts, Grades 3-10, U.P. Integrated

School, effective 14 June until 31 December 1977.Eleanor T. Elequin, additional assignment as Team Leader of the

research project entitled "Instructional Research Material for

EDFD 250 and EDFD 202," effective 1 December 1977 untilcompletion of the second module, but not later than 31 May

1978.Ester B. Esguerra, additional assignment as Research Associate.

UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project. Corn­munication Arts, U.P. Integrated School, effective 14 June

until 31 December 1977.Rosalinda R. Esmundo, additional assignment as Researcherl

Sub-Project Leader, UPIS Curriculum Materials Development

Project, Science 8, -U.P. Integrated School, effective 15August until 31 December 1977.

Trinidad S. Flores, reappointment to additional assignment asHead, Department of Practical Arts, U.P. Integrated School,

effective 3 January until 30 April 1978.Mildred J. Ganaclen, additional assignment as Test Item Writer in

the project entitled "Perceptions and Expectations of lncom­ing Students in Science Teaching," effective 1 December

1977 until 30 April 1978.Raquel M. Gochioco, additional assignment as Research Asso­

ciate, UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, Com­

munication Arts, U.P. Integrated School, effective 14 June

until 31 December 1977.Enedina B. Guevara, additional assignment as Research Asso­

ciate/Sub-Project Leader, UPIS Curriculum Materials De­velopment Project, Pilipino 7, U.P. Integrated School, effec­tive 15 August until 31 December 1977.

Eleanor E. Hermosa. additional assignment as Research Asso­ciate, UPIS CurricullJm Materials Development Project, Com­munication Arts, U.P. Integrated School. effective 14 Juneuntil 31 December 1977.

Nemah N. Hermosa, renewal of additional assignment as Re­searcher, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Milagros D. lbe, additional assignment as Team Leader of theproject entitled "Perceptions and Expectations of Incoming

Students in Science Teaching," effective 1 December 1977until 30 April 1978.

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1977 was the year of the snake - in ancient fables, the symbol ofsagacity. And the University community's wisdom it was which, throughevery event or crisis, strengthened and enriched our lives together.

What year in an academic community is spared from reasoned dissent? Yet now,after mind's joust, the democratization of admissions policy is recognized as theyear's highlight. For the achievement of some 100 experimental democratizationstudents, or X.O.s., is happy proof of the wisdom in opening the State University'sportals to the deserving poor among our people.

T The Board of Regerander J. Poblador as the "'ippine Collegian, after a fur

• In November, Professor Leopold,Y. Yabes, a well-known man of Ietten

retired after twenty years OfetfUscholarship

• And Liberation-vintage water pipes wereunearthed for the long-needed replacement.

Tin Dillman, the new Asian Institute of Tour­ism building was readied for occupancy. signallingto all an infrastructure boom on campus.

• The University reached out to meet our

people's aspirations, and faraway Davao saw theinauguration of yet another regional unit of theUniversity during the second semester, 1971-1978.

Tand ILO Director-General Francis Blan­chard.

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~ Recognizing their passionate com­mitment to equity and world peace,the University conferred the Doctor ofLaws, honoris causa, upon two inter­national figures: UNESCO Director­General Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow

l):i

Ippointed Alex,~itor of the Phil·sense.

Jr newIn ed

.. along with Professor Teodoro A. Agoncillo, a

historian of great account, whose brilliant career isinspiration to all.

.. History repeated itself: the 66th GeneralCommencement Exercises produced five summacum laude graduates, the first time being in 1929;~and our First Lady. Imelda Romualdez Marcos,Governor of Metro·Manila, became the first Fili·pina ever to be honoured with an honorary doctor

of laws degree.

.. Alumni and friends of the Univer·sity sustained its growth in response toour people's needs and demands.

• One sunlit December morn, the campusthrilled to chimes of the long-silent Carillonduring its silver jubilee, .. while the lanternParade, after some eight years of tenebrae,burst gladsome upon our campus Yuletide,so our year together could end not as whim­per but as bang.

\~L..-- ----J

Marietta A. Jose. additional assignment as Research Associate,UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, Science 8,·U.P. Integrated School. effective 15 August until 31 Decem­ber 1977.

Nina D. Llobrera, additional assignment as Researcher, UPISCurriculum Materials Development Project, Social Studies 7,U.P. Integrated School, effective 15 August until 31 Decem­ber1977.

Adelina L. Luna, additional assignment as Research Associate,UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, Pilipino 7,effective 15 August until 31 December 1977: additionalassignment as Translator, U.P. Integrated School, effective 1December 1977 until 30 April 1978.

Ruth V. Macogue, additional assignment as Research Associate,UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, Com­munication Arts, U.P. Integrated School, effective 14 Juneuntil 31 December 1977.

Eduardo R. Madamba, additional assignment as Test Item Writerin the project entitled "Perceptions and Expectations ofIncoming Students in Science Teaching," effective 1 Decem­ber 1977 until 30 April 1978.

Priscila S. Manalang, additional assignment as Team Writer in theresearch project entitled "Instructional Research Material forEDFD 250 and EDFD 202," effective 1 December 1977 untilcompletion of the second module, but not later than 31 May1978.

Basilisa J. Manhit, renewal of additional assignment as Research­er/Project Leader of the research project entitled "FUL­CRUM," Department of Reading, effective 1 January until31 May 1978.

Editha M. Marcelo, additional assignment as Researcher/Sub­Project Leader, uprs Curriculum Materials DevelopmentProject, K to Grade 2, effective 15 August until 31 December1977.

Cristina F. Mencias, additional assignment as Test Item Writer inthe project entitled "Perceptions and Expectations of Incom­ing Students in Science Teaching," effective 1 December1977 until 30 April 1978.

Ludy L. Ordoiia, additional assignment"as Research Associate,UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, SocialStudies 7, U.P. Integrated School, effective 15 August until31 December 1977.

Rebecca R. Ortega, reappointment as Instructor I in SocialStudies, U.P. Integrated School, effective 8 November 1977until the return of Purita B. Hipol from leave of absence, butnot later than 31 May 1978.

Luz D. Pagulayan, additional assignment as Research Associate,UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, SocialStudies 7, U.P. Integrated School, effective 15 August until31 December 1977.

Belinda B. Parentela, additional assignment as ResearcherlTrans­later, UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, SocialStudies 7, U.P. Integrated School, effective 15 August until31 December 1977.

Gloria M. Parina, additional assignment as Research Associate,UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, Com­munication Arts; U.P.lntegrated School, effective 14 Juneuntil 31 December 1977.

Zenaida A. Policarpio, additional assignment as Research Asso­ciate UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, Pili­Pino'7. U.P. Integrated School, effective 15 August until 31

December 1977.Jesefe. L. Quirante, additional assignment as Researcher, UPIS

Curriculum Materials Development Project, Social Studies 7,U.P.lntegrated School, effective 15 August until 31 Decem­

ber 1977.

Teresita D. Reyes, additional assignment as Research Associate,UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, Com­munication Arts, U.P. Integrated School, effective 14 Juneuntil 31 December 1977.

Natividad A. Santos, renewal of additional assignment as Re­searcher, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Julieta M. Savellano, additional assignment as Test Item Writer inthe project.entitled "Perceptions and Expectations of Incom­ing Students in Science Teaching," effective 1 December1977 until 30 April 1978.

Rosanelia V. Tablico, additional .esstunment as Research Asso­ciate, UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project,Science 8, U.P.lntegrated School, effective 15 August until31 December 1977.

Felipa L Tintero, additional assignment as Researcher, UPISCurriculum Materials Development Project, CommunicationArts, U.P. "Integrated School, effective 14 June until 31December 1977.

Mary Lou A. Ver, additional assignment as Researcher, UPISCurriculum Materials Development Project, CommunicationArts, U.P. "Integrated School, effective 14 June until 31December 1977.

,... Engineering, College of --------------1Herminio A. Abcede, renewal of additional assignment as senior

Research Engineer, Industrial Research Center, effective 1January until 31 December 1978.

Angel F. Cariflgal, increase in salary from Instructor I to III inEngineering Sciences, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Ibarra E. Cruz, renewal of additional assignment as Editor,Engineering Newsletter, effective 1 January until 31 Decem­ber 1978: renewal of additional assignment as Senior Re­search Engineer, Industrial Research center, effective 1January until 31 December 1978.

Ruben A. Garcia, renewal of additional assignment as seniorResearch Engineer, Industrial Research Center, effective 1January until 31 December 1978.

Manuel C. Jabson III, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorResearch Engineer, Industrial Research Center, effective 1January until 31 December 1978.

Wilfreda I. Jose, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorResearch Engineer, Industrial Research Center, effective 1January until 31 December 1978.

Amante A. Mangaser, increase in salary from Instructor I to IIIin Electrical Engineering, effective 1 November 1977 until 31May 1978.

Vladimir A. Panlilio, renewal of additional assignment as Asso·ciate Research Engineer, Industrial Research Center, effective1 January until 31 December 1978.

,... Environmental Planning, Institute of ---------iCristina A. Encinareal, appointment as Researcher II, DPWTC­

UPIEP Joint Projects, effective 1 October until 31 December1977.

Tito C. Firmalino, renewal of additional assignment as Directorof Training, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Federico B. Silao, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, effective 17 January until the return ofLeandro Viloria from special detail in four 'ASEAN countries,but not later than 31 January 1978.

f- Fisheries, College of ---------------;Patricia T. Arroyo, renewal of additional assignment as Chair­

man, Department of Fish Processing Technology, effective 1May 1977 until 30 April 1980.

Prudencia V. Conlu, additional assignment as Chairman, Depart-

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Edwin G. Trompets, appointment as Lecturer in CooperativesManagement, effective 3 January until 31 May 1978.

f- Manila, U.P. College---------------jDomingo R. Atienza, appointment as Lecturer in Accounting,

effective 8 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.Celia C. Capule, reappointment as Lecturer in Economics, effec­

tive 8 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.Albert F. Celoza, reappointment as Lecturer in History, effective

8 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.Lydia R. Leonardo. reclassification from Lecturer to Instructor I

in Zoology, effective 8 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.Aurora A. Sanchez, appointment as Lecturer in Economics,

effective 8 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.Jaime J. Yambao, reappointment as Lecturer in Political Science,

effective 8 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

- Marine Sciences CenterLeticia T. Angeles, adjustment of honorarium for additional

assignment as Member, Advisory-Executive Council, effective2 November 1977 until 31 May 1980.

r- LawCenter---------------~Pacifico A. Agabin, renewal of supplementary appointment as

Member, Steering Committee, Philippine JurisprudenceProject, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Ruben E. Agpalo, renewal of supplementary appointment asMember, Steering Committee, Philippine JurisprudenceProject, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Froilan M. Bacui'igan, increase in honorarium for additionalassignment as Director, effective 1 January 1978 until 30April 1979; renewal of additional assignment as Chairman,Steering Committee, Philippine Jurisprudence Project, effec­tive 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Ruben F. Balane, renewal of additional assignment as Contribut­ing Editor, Treatise on Obligations, Philippine JurisprudenceProject, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Fernando T. Barican, renewal of additional assignment as ProjectCoordinator, Philippine Jurisprudence Project, effective 1January until 31 December 1978.

Esteban B. Bautista, renewal of additional assignment as Mern­ber, Steering Committee, Philippine Jurisprudence Project,effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Myrna S. Feliciano, renewal of additional assignment as Member,Steering Committee, Philippine Jurisprudence Project, effec­tive 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Sulpicio G. Guevara, renewal of additional assignment as Con-tributing Editor, Corporation Law, Philippine JurisprudenceProject, effective 1 January until 28 February 1978; renewalof additional assignment as Member, Steering Committee,Philippine Jurisprudence Project, effective 1 January until 31December 1978.

Fortunato Gupit, Jr., renewal of supplementary appointment asContributing Editor, Civil Procedure and Special Action,Philippine Jurisprudence Project, effective 1 January until 31July 1978; renewal of supplementary appointment as Mem­ber, Steering Committee, Philippine Jurisprudence Project,effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Antonio F. Navarette, renewal of supplementary appointment asMember, Steering Committee, Philippine JurisprudenceProject, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Juan F. Rivera, reappointment to additional assignment as Me~ber, Steering Committee, Philippine Jurisprudence Project,effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Josefina Saliva, renewal of additional assignment as Law Re­search Assistant (part-time), Philippine Jurisprudence Project,effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

ment of Inland Fisheries, effective 3 January 1978 until 30April 1981.

Virgilio A. Dureza, renewal of additional assignment as AssistantProject Leader, Bracklshwater Aquaculture Center, Leganes,Iloilo, Institute of Fisheries Development and Research,effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Norma R. Fortes, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorResearch Biologist, Brackishwater Aquaculture Center,Leganes, Iloilo, Institute of Fisheries Development andResearch, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Romeo D. Fones, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorResearch Biologist, Brackishwater Aquaculture Center,Leganes, Iloilo, Institute of Fisheries Development andResearch, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Rogalio Q. Gacutan, renewal of appointment with promotion inrank from Lecturer to Senior Lecturer in Aquaculture, with­out compensation, effective 1 November 1977 until 31March 1978.

Lilia L. Pelayo, transfer from IFDR with reversion to temporarystatus and reclassification with increase in salary from SeniorResearch Assistant to Instructor II in Fish Processing Tech­nology, effective 16 January until 31 May 1978.

Health Science" Institute of (Tacloban)---------jC. Eduardo G. Gonzales, transfer from the College of Medicine

with promotion in rank and salary from Instructor IV toAssistant Professor II of Medicine, effective 1 January untit31 May 1978.

-Graduate School (La, Baiio,I------------4Obdulla F. Sison, additional assignment as Acting Dean, Gradu­

ate School, effective 22 December 1977 until 24 April 1978.

r- Iloilo, U.P. College -------------1Rodolfo G. Alcantara, promotion in rank and salary from Lec­

turer to Senior Lecturer in Public Administration, effective 1January until 31 May 1978.

Felisita S. Blancaflor, transfer in item with promotion in rankand salary from Instructor III to Assistant Professor I inZoology, effective 1 October 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Ernesto S. Borromeo, renewal of additional assignment asFaculty Supervisor for Grounds and Buildings, effective 1January until 31 December 1978.

Haydee S. Geduspan, transfer in item with promotion in rankand salary from Instructor IV to Assistant Professor I ofChemistry, effective 1 October 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Daniel D. Jainga, additional assignment as Resource Person inYouth Development Training, High School, effective 7November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Serena M. Luntao, increase in salary from Instructor I to II inAccounting, effective 1 June 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Edward M. Masa, additional assignment as Senior Lecturer inManagement, effective 1 June 1976 until 17 April 1977;renewal of additional assignment as Senior Lecturer inManagement, effective 18 April 1977 until 31 March 1978.

Tomas A. Sajo, additional assignment as Senior Lecturer inManagement, effective 1 June 1976 until 31 March 1977;reappointment to supplementary appointment as SeniorLecturer in Management, effective 1 June 1977 until 31 May1978.

Ida M.L Sisson, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Management,effective 12 December 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Ernesto J. Soledo, appointment as Instructor I in Philosophy,effective 7 November 1977 until the return of Claro Cristobaland/or Dolores V. Ramos from leave of absence, whichever issooner, but not later than 31 March 1978.

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Orlando S. Mercado, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Broad­cast Communication, effective 8 November 1977 until 31March 1978.

Melina S. Pugne, renewal of appointment with transfer in itemand to non-substitute status as Research Associate, effective1 January until 31 March 1978.

Francisco H. Roque, renewal of appointment and transfer initem as Prpfessorial Lecturer in Journalism, effective 1November 1977 until 31 March 1978; reversion to full-timestatus and reclassification from Professorial Lecturer toAssistant Professor II ~ of Journalism, effective 1 Januaryuntil the return of Francisco Llaguno from leave of absence,but not later than 31 May 1978.

Victor T. Valbuena, renewal of appointment and transfer in itemas Professorial Lecturer in Journalism, effective 1 November1977 until 31 March 1978.

Ma. Yolanda R. Villanueva, reappointment as Lecturer in Jour­nalism, effective 8 November 1977 until 31 March 1978.

- Medicine,. College of -----------------4Alfredo C. Acosta, renewal of supplementary appointment as

Instructor (part-time) in Surgery, without compensation,effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Norberta R. Agcaoili, renewal of supplementary appointment asInstructor (part-time) in Orthopedics, without compensation,effective 1 January 'until31 May 1978.

Melendre V. Araas, renewal of supplementary appointment asInstructor (part-time) in Family Medicine, without com­pensation,effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Agustin M. Bella, Jr., renewal of appointment as AssociateProfessor V of Biochemistry, effective 1 January until 31May 1978.

Josefina Bulatao-Jayme, renewal of supplementary appointmentas Clinical Associate Professor, without compensation, effec­tive 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Jimmy F. Cabfit, renewal of additional assignment as Instructor(part-time) in Surgery, effective 1 January until 31 May1978.

Emilio 8. Cadayona, renewal of supplementary appointment asAssistant Professor (part-time) of Orthopedics, without com­pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Juanito M. Caguiat, Jr., renewal of appointment and transferfrom Instructor (part-time), without compensation, toInstructor I (part-time) in Rehabilitation Medicine. effective1 January until 31 May 1978.

lIuminada T. Camagay, reappointment as Assistant Professor(part-time) of Surgery, without compensation, effective 3January until 31 May 1978.

Alberto R. Casimiro, renewal of supplementary appointment asInstructor (part-time) in Family Medicine, without corn­

pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.Estanislao E. de Castro, renewal of additional assignment as

Instructor (part-time) in Surgery, effective 1 January until 31May 1978.

Eduardo dela Cruz, renewal of supplementary appointment asAssistant Professor (part-time) of Family Medicine, withoutcomepnsation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Ernesto R. delos Reyes, renewal of supplernentarv appointmentas Assistant Professor (part-time) of Pediatrics, without com­pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Mac Arthur A. Elayda, reappointment to additional assignmentas Instructor (part-time) in Medicine, effective 1 July 1977until 31 May 1978.

Natividad G. Fernandez, renewal of additional assignment asClinical Assistant Professor, effective 1 January until 31 May1978.

Aurea R. Aparato, adjustment of honorarium for additionalassignment as Member, Advisory-Executive Council, effective2 November 1977 until 31 May 1980.

Virginia L. Aprieto, adjustment of honorarium for additionalassignment as Member, Advisorv-Executive Council, effective2 November 1977 until 31 May 1980.

Ana Marie L Arcenas, renewal of additional assignment asResearcher, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Ma. Milagros Bautista, renewal of additional assignment asResearcher, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Dominador Canlas, adjustment of honorarium for additionalassignment as Member, Advisory-Executive Council, effective2 November 1977 until 22 November 1979.

Lourdes Cruz, renewal of additional assignment as Consultant,effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Reynaldo dela paz, renewal of additional assignment as Re­searcher, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Edgardo D. Gomez, adjustment of honorarium for additionalassignment as Member, Advisory-Executive Council, effective2 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Reynaldo Interior, renewal of additional assignment as Co­Researcher in the research project entitled "Deep-Sea Fishesoff Lubang Island," effective 1 January until 31 December1978.

Neon C. Rosell, adjustment of honorarium for additional assign­ment as Member, Advisory-Executive Council, effective 2November 1977 until 31 May 1980.

Domingo C. Salita, adjustment of honorarium for additionalassignment as Member, Advisory-Executive Council, effective2 November 1977 until 22 November 1979.

Luisa S. Sanisl, renewal of additional assignment as Researcher,effective 1 January until assumed by PCARR* Budget, butnot later than 31 December 1978.

Elvira O. Tan, adjustment of honorarium for additional assign­ment as Member, Advtsorv-Bxecutlve Council, effective 2

November 1977 until 31 May 1980.Filemon A. Uriarte, Jr., adjustment of honorarium for additional

assignment as Member, Advisory-Executive Council, effective2 November 1977 uotil31 May 1980.

Flordeliz R. Uyenco, renewal of additional assignment asResearcher, effective 1 January until assumed by PCARRBudget, but not later than 31 December 1978.

Gregorio T. Velasquez, renewal of supplementary appointmentas Consultant, without compensation, effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 December 1978.

• Philippine Council for Agriculture and Resources Research

f-Mass Communication, Institute of -----------1Teofilo D. Agcaoili, renewal of appointment with transfer in

item as Professorial Lecturer in Film Criticism, effective 1November 1977 until 31 March 1978.

Luis D. Beltran, renewal of appointment with transfer in itemand to non-substitute status as Assistant Professor I of Jour­nalism, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Leothiny S. Clayel, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Mass Communication, effective 1 November 1977until 31 March 1978.

Carlitos R. Cruz, renewal of appointment as Professorial lec­turer in Mass Communication, effective 1 November 1977until 31 March 1978.

Elpidio R. Estioko, appointment as Lecturer in Journalism,effective 8 November until 31 March 1978.

Crispulo J. leban, Jr., renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Journalism, effective 1 November 1977 until 31

March 1978.

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Ramon 8. Gurtilo, renewal of appointment as Visiting Professorof Orthopedics, without compensation, effective 1 Januaryunlil31 May 1978.

Joaquin C. Gutierraz, Jr., appointment as Instructor (part-time)in Pathology, without compensation, effective 16 Januaryuntil 31 May 1978.

carmen L1. Intengan, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Biochemistry, effective 1 January until 31 May1978.

Edilberto M. Jose, renewal of supplementary appointment asAssistant Professor I (part-time), effective 1 January until 31May 1978.

Orpha Kwan·Abrigo, renewal of supplementary appointment asInstructor (part-time) in Family Medicine, without com­pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Angelina A. Latonia. renewal of appointment as Clinical Asso­ciate Professor (part-time) of Pediatrics, without compensa­tion, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Benjamin D. Legada, Jr., renewal of additional assignment asInstructor (part-time) in Orthopedics, effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 May 1978.

Ma. Rosario O. Legarda, renewal of supplementary appointmentas Instructor (part-time) in Pediatrics, without compensation,effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Robert D. Lim, renewal of appointment and transfer fromInstructor (part-time), without compensation, to Instructor r

(part-time) in Rehabilitation Medicine, effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 May 1978.

Arturo C. Ludan, reappointment as Assistant Professor (part­time) in Pediatrics, without compensation, effective 3 Jan­uary until 31 May 1978.

Ulpiano T. Manlangit, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorLecturer in Radiology, effective 1 January until 31 May1978.

Oscar A. Mayo, renewal of additional assignment as AssistantProfessor (part-time) of Family Medicine, effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 May 1978.

Rex M. Mendoza, renewal of additional assignment as Instructor(part-time) in Orthopedics, effective 1 January until 31 May1978.

Antonio M, Montalban, renewal of supplementary appointmentas Assistant Professor (part-time) of Orthopedics, withoutcompensation, effective 1 January until 31 May ~978.

Norma M, Ona, renewal of supplementary appointment as Clini­cal Assistant Professor (part-time) of Medicine, without com­pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Quintin F, Oropilla, renewal of supplementary appointment asAssistant Professor (part-time) of Rehabilitation Medicine,without compensation, effective 1 January until 31 May1978.

lole F. Rabor, renewal of supplementary appointment as Assist­.ent Professor (part-time) of Pediatrics, without compensa­tion, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Antonio V. Repotente, renewal of supplementary appointmentas Assistant Professor (part-time) of Family Medicine, with­out compensation, effective 1 January until 31 December1978.

Thelma Reyes, renewal of additional assignment as AssistantProfessor (part-time) of Family Medicine, effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 December 1978.

Eleazar O. Sarmiento, renewal of supplementary appointment asInstructor (part-time) in Family Medicine, without com­pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Renata Q. Sibayan, appointment as Clinical Assistant Professor(part-time), without compensation, effective 3 January until31 May 1978.

Lorna Cecilia Y. So, transfer from College of Denstlstrv withincrease in salary from Instructor II I to IV in Biochemistry,

effective 1 June 1977.Orline O. Talens, renewal of supplementary appointment as

Instructor (part-time) in Family Medicine, without com­pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Virginia F. Trinidad, renewal of supplementary appointment asInstructor (part-time) in Family Medicine, without com­pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Cynthia I. Valencia, additional assignment as Otficer-in-Charpe,Department of Pharmacology, effective 1 December untit thereturn of Nelia Cortes·Maramba from leave of absence, butnot later than 18 December 1977.

Roberto U. Velasco, renewal of supplementary appointment asClinical Assistant Professor (part-time) of Orthopedics, with­out compensation, effective t January until 31 May 1978.

Melecia A. Velmonte, renewal of supplementary appointment asAssistant Professor (part-time) of Medicine, without com­pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Copernico J. Villaroel. Jr" renewal of additional assignment asInstructor (part-time) in Orthopedics, effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 May 1978.

Benjamin C. Vitasa, renewal of supplementary appointment asAssistant Professor (patt-timel of Family Medicine, withoutcompensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

~ Music, College of ----------------iFelieidad A. Prudente, reclassification from Senior Lecturer to

Instructor II in Music Education, effective 2 November 1977until the return of Carmencita Arambula from leave ofabsence, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Revnaldo G. Reyes, renewal of appointment as Professor 11 ofPiano, effective 1 June 1977 until 31 May 1978.

~National Teacher Training Center for the Health Professions­Angeles T. Afors, additional assignment as Offlcer-in-Cbarqe,

effective 16 January until the return of Corazon P, Gonzalezfrom study leave, but not later than 30 July 1978,

~ Natural Science Research Center ----------....,1Virginia S. Carino, additional assignment as Project Investigator

in the research project entitled "The Effect of Low TritiumLevels and Hyperthermia on Early Developmental Stages ofBangus {Chanos Chanosl," UPGIA-PAEC Project, effective 2November untit 30 October 1978.

Reynaldo dela Paz, renewal of additional assignment and adjust­ment in honorarium as Project Leader of the research projectentitled "Land Vertebrates of Luzon Island," effective 1January until 30 June 1978.

Mercedita J. del Valle, adjustment in honorarium for additionalassignment as Co-Researcher. UP-PAEC GIA 1-7601 Project,effective 1 July 1977 until 30 June 1978.

Ruben C. Umaly, additional assignment as Co-Investigator in theresearch project entitled "The Effect of Low Tritium Levelsand Hyperthermia on Early Developmental Stages of Sangus(Chanos Chanosl," UPGIA-PAEC Project, effective 2 Novem­ber 1977 until 30 October 1978.

Flordeliz R. Uyenco, renewal of additional assignment as Curertor, NSRC Culture Collection Laboratory, effective 1 Jan­uary until 31 December 1978.

~ Philippine Executive Academy ------------1Elias D. Banquillo, reversion to temporary status with promotion

in rank and salary from Training Specialist I to II, effective 1January until 31 December 1978.

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1 January until 31 May 1978.Renata Q. Sibayan, appointment as Attending Neurosurgeon

(part-time), without compensation, effective.S January until31 May 1978.

Dante E. Simon, appointment as Fellow, without compensation,effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Jose C. Valdez, appointment as Fellow, without compensation,effective 1 ~ugust 1975 until 30 June 1976.

Roberto U. Velasco, renewal of supplementary appointment asAttending Orthopedic Surgeon [pert-time], without com­pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

IVIelecia A. Velmonte, renewal of supplementary appointment asAttending Physician (part-time), without compensation,effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Copernico J. Villaruel, Jr., renewal of additional assignment asAttending Orthopedic Surgeon (part-time), effective 1 Jan­uary until 31 May 1978.

Zenaides T. Wi, appointment as Fellow, without compensation,effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

f- Press,U.P.-----------------jAmbrosio R. Blanco, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,

effective 19 December until the return of Luis D. Beltranfrom vacation leave, but not later than 23 December 1977.

- Social Work and Community Development, Institute of ­Mary lou L Alcid, additional assignment as Project Co-Director,

Social Work Training Laboratory in Uan, Batangas, effective2 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Greer B. Alforque, appointment as Instructor IV in Social Work,

:- Public Administration, College of ----------iMa. Aurora A. Carbonell, reversion to temporary status and

reclassification with increase in salary from Researcher I toAssistant Professor I of Public Administration, effective 8November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Vicente D. Mariano, renewal of additional assignment withincrease in honorarium as Senior Lecturer in Public Adminis­tration, effective 1 November 1977 unt1l31 May 1978.

Ma. Oliva G. Zipagan, additional assignment as Senior Lecturerin Public Administration, effective 8 November 1977 until 31May 1978.

f- Public Health, Institute of-------------jFidel M Guilatco, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lec­

turer in Occupational Health, without compensation, effec­tive 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Virginia B. Guzman, renewal of additional assignment as Chair­man, Department of Community Health, effective 8 January1978 until 30 April 1981.

Arsenio l. Jimenez, reappointment as Assistant Professor IV ofCommunity Health, effective 3 January until 31 May 1978.

Oominador J. Pollcarpic, Jr., renewal of appointment as Profes­sorial Lecturer in Occupational Health, effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 May 1978.

Angel R. L. Reyes, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lec­turer it'l Occupational Health, effective 1 January until 31May 1978.

Pedro P. Solis, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in MedicalJurisprudence, effective 3 January until 31 May 1978.

r- Small-Scale Industries, Institute for ----------jOfelia A. Cipriano, transfer to permanent status as Research

Associate, effective 1 January 1978.Arlene Eleanor E. Liberel, transfer to permanent status as

Management Specialist I, effective 1 January 1978.

~ Philippine General Hospital -------------1Alfredo C. Acosta, renewal of supplementary appointment as

Attending Surgeon (part-time), without compensation, effec­tive 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Norman A. Aliga, appointment as Fellow, without compensa­tion, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Eduardo V. Barrenechea, appointment as Fellow, without com­pensation, effective 1 August 1977 until 31 July 1978.

Juanita M. Caguist, Jr., renewal of appointment as AttendingPsychiatrist (part-time), without compensation, effective 1January until 31 Mav 1978.

lIuminada T. Camagay, reappointment as Attending Anesthe­siologist (part-time), without compensation, effective 3January until 31 May 197H.

Sentiago S. Castillo, Jr., additional assignment as Fellow, effec­tive 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Vicente T. Corpuz, Jr., appointment as Fellow, without com­pensation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Ernesto R. dalos Reyes, renewal of supplementary appointmentas Attending Pediatrician (part-time), without compensation,effective 1 January until 31 May 1978,

Arturo S. Flores, reclassification from Medical Consultant (part­time) to Fellow, without compensation, effective 1 July1977 until 30June 1978.

Virgil G. Frando, appointment as Fellow, without compensation,effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Edilberto M. Jose, renewal of supplementary appointment asAttending Otorhinolaryngologist (part-time), without com­pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Orpha Kwan·Abrigo, renewal of supplementary appointment asAttending Physician (part-time), without compensation,effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Angelina A. Latonio, renewal of appointment as AttendingPediatrician (part-time), without compensation, effective 1January until 31 May 1978.

Benjamin O. Legada, Jr., renewal of additional assignment asAttending Orthopedic Surgeon (part-time), effective 1 Jan­uary until 31 May 1978.

Ma. Rosario O. Legarda, renewal of supplementary appointmentas Attending Pediatrician Ipart-time), without compensation,effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Robert D. lim, renewal of appointment as Attending Psychia-

trist (part-time), without compensation, effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 May 1978.

Arturo C. Ludan, reappointment as Attending Pediatrician(part-time). without compensation, effective 3 January until31 May 1978.

Doris A. Mendoza, appointment as Fellow, without compensa­tion, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Jennifer Ann R. Mendoza, appointment as Fellow, without com­pensation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Rex M. Mendoza, renewal of additional assignment as AttendingOrthopedic Surgeon (part-time), effective 1 January until 31May 1978.

Antonio M. Montalban, renewal of supplementary appointmentas Attending Orthopedic Surgeon (part-time), without com­pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Rodolfo L. Nitollama, appointment as Fellow, without com­pensation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Ma. Corazon Wilhelmina K. Ochoa, appointment as Fellow, with­out compensation, effective 3 January until 31 December197B.

Alfredo QUintin Y. Pontejos, appointment as Fellow, withoutcompensation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978,

lole F. Rabar, renewal of supplementary appointment as Attend­ing Pediatrician (oart-ttrnel, without compensation, effective

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effective 2 November 1977 until 31 May 1978; additionalassignment as Project Co-Director, Social Work TrainingLaboratory in Lian, Batangas, effective 2 November 1977until 31 May 1978.

Leoncio Miralao, reappointment as Senior -Lecturer in Com­munity Development, effective 14 November 1977 until 31March 1978.

Virginia A. Miralao, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Com­munity Development, effective 8 November 1977 until 31March 1978.

Gertrudes A. Ranjo, increase in salary as Training Associate,effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

"- Sports, Physical Education and Recreation, Institute of ­Florian M. Flores, additional assignment as Coach of Men's

Volleyball, effective 2 November 1977 until 30 April 1978.

~Statistical Center ----------------lRomulo A. Virola, supplementary appointment with increase in

salary as Professorial Lecturer in Mathematics, effective 8November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

f- Tacloban, U.P. College-----------_~Albino C. Lumen, increase in salary from Assistant Professor II

to IV of Mathematics, effective 4 January 1978,Miriam R. Tinampay, renewal of additional assignment as Secre­

tary, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

'- University Health Service ---------------.jFaustino T. Domingo, Jr., renewal of supplementary appoint­

ment as Consultant in Neurology and Neurosurgery, withoutcompensation, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978,

Lauro O. Escobar, renewal of additional assignment as Consult­ant in Neurophysiology, effective 1 January until 31 Decem­ber 1978.

Benjamin H. Felipe, renewal of supplementary appointment asConsultant in Chest Diseases, without compensation, effec­tive 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Cecilia A. Florencio, renewal of additional assignment as Con­sultant Dietitian, effective 1 January until 31 December1978.

Feliciano M. Padlan, transfer in item as Physician (with rank ofAssociate Professor V), effective 1 January 1978.

Baltazar Reyes, Jr., renewal of supplementary appointment asConsultant in Psychiatry, effective 1 January until 31 Decem­ber 1978.

Manuel T. Rivera, renewal of supplementary appointment asConsultant in Orthopedics, effective 1 January until 31December 1978.

Priscilla J. Tablan, renewal of supplementary appointment asConsultant in Chest Diseases, without compensation, effec­tive 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Ernesto V. Valdez, renewal of additional assignment as Consult­ant in Infectious Diseases, effective 1 January until 31December 1978.

University library ----------------1Teresita M. Albino, increase in salary as Librarian II, effective 1

January until 31 December 1978.Cirila P. Ado, promotion in rank and salary from Librarian I to

II, effective 1 January until 31 December .1978.Susana S. Ferrer, transfer in item with increase in salary as Libra­

rian III, effective 1 January 1978.

I- General Administration _

G6mino H. Abad, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, Program Development Staff (PDS),

Office of the President, effective 1 January until 30 June

1978.Gerrnelino F. Ablto, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­

gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Luis M. Alarilla. Jr., renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Ofelia R. Angangco, adjustment in honorarium for additionalassignment as Member, Social Sciences and HumanitiesResearch Committee, Office of Research Coordination, effec­tive 1 November until 31 December 1977; renewal of addi­tional assignment as Member, Social Sciences and HumanitiesResearch Committee, Office of Research Coordination, effec­tive 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Nestor R. Balmores, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 30 June 1978; renewal of additionalassignment as Senior Executive Assistant, President's Staff onRegional Matters and Committee for Regional Units, Officeof the President, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Manuel P. Bendana, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Teresa F. Bernabe. renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Armando F. Bonifacio, renewal of additional assignment as

Member, University Academic Personnel Board. effective 26January 1978'until25 January 1979.

Ernesto S. Borromeo, additional assignment as Program Develop­ment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effective 2November 1977 until 31 January 1978.

Pablo K. Botor, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President. effec­tive 1 January until 31 March 1978.

Eryl Gil A. Buan, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until30June 1978.

Teodorico P. Calica, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Arsenio S. Camacho, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Dominador C. Canlas, adjustment in honorarium for additionalassignment as Chairman, Natural Science Research Commit­tee, Office of Research Coordination, effective 1 Novemberuntil 31 December 1977; renewal of additional assignment asChairman, Natural Science Research Committee, Office ofResearch Coordination. effective 1 January until 31 Decem­ber 1978.

Ma. Nuris B. csseeus. additional assignment as Program De­velopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effective 1November 1977 until 31 January 1978.

Leticia L Castillo, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Geronimo M. Collado, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­gram Development Associate. PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Manuel T. Corpus, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Ibarra E. Cruz, adjustment in honorarium for additional assign­ment as Member, Natural Science Research Committee,

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Office of Research Coordination, effective 1 November until31 December ·1977; renewal of additional assignment asMember, Natural Science Research Committee, Office ofResearch Coordination, effective 1 January until 31 Decern­ber 1978.

Concepcion D. Dadufalza, renewal of additional assignment asProgram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the Presi­dent, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Vicente G. del Rosario renewal of additional assignment as Pro­gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Hermenegildo C. Dumlao, renewal of additional assignment asProgram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the Presi­dent, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Virgilio A. Dureza, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Assistant, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Eleanor T. Elequin, adjustment in honorarium for additionalassignment as Member, Social Sciences and HumanitiesResearch Committee, Office of Research Coordination, effec­tive 1 November until 31 December 1977; renewal of addi­tional assignment as Member, Social Sciences and HumanitiesResearch Committee, Office of Research Coo :Iination, effec­tive 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Jose N. Endriga,. renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS. Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 30 June 1978,

Corazon R. Estrella. renewal of additional assignment withincrease in honorarium as Program Development Associate,PDS, Office of the President, effective 1 January until 30

June 1978.Oscar L. Evangelista, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­

gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Winifreda A. Evangelista. renewal of additional assignment asProgram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the Presi­

dent, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.Victor C. Feliciano, additional assignment as Proqram Develop­

ment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effective 1

December 1977 until 31 May 1978.Lydia H. Flores, renewal of additional assignment as Program

Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­

tive 1 January until 31 May 1978.Josefina C. Fonacier, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­

gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Eduardo Gamboa, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 31 March 1978.

Miflora M. Gatchalian, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President.effective 1 January until 31 March 1978.

Milagros V. Gregorio, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 31 March 1978.

Ivanna J. Guillergan, additional assignment as Program Develop­ment Associate, PDS. Office of the President, effective 1October until 30 November 1977.

Myrna V. Hong, additional assignment as Program DevelopmentAssociate, PDS, Office of the President. effective 1 October

until 30 November 1977.May Huntington, renewal of additional assignment as Program

Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President. effec­

tive 1 January until 30 June 1978.Della A. lbabao, additional assignment as Program Development

Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effective 1 October

until 30 November 1977.Esperanza L Ibanez. renewal of additional assignment as Pro­

gram Development Associate, POS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Gabrtel U. Iglesias, renewal of additional assipnment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 30 June 1978; adjustment in honorariumfor additional assignment as Member, Social Sciences andHumanities Research Committee. Office of Research Co­ordination, effective 1 November until 31 December 1977;renewal of additional assignment ali Member, Social Sciencesand Humanities Research Committee, Office of ResearchCoordination, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Ma. Victoria Jardiolin, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Emeteria P. Lee, renewal of additional assignment as Assist­ant University Registrar, Office of the University Registrar,effective 1 May 1977 until 30 April 1978; renewal of addi­tional assignment as Program Development Associate, POS,Office of the President. effective 1 January until 30 June1978.

Rosemarie G, Lim, additional assignment as Program Develop­ment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effective 2November 1977 unti131 January 1978.

Leonardo Q. Liongson, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­gram Development Associate. PDS. Office of the President,effective 1 January until 31 March 1978_

Roman Lucas, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 30 June 1978,

Elayda E. Mabunay, reappointment to additional assignment asProgram Development Associate. PDS, Office of the Presi­dent, effective 1 October until 30 November 1977.

Manuel P. Macapinlac, adjustment in honorarium for additionalassignment as Member, Natural Science Research Committee.Office of Research Coordination. effective 1 November until31 December 1977; renewal of additional assignment asMember, Natural Science Research Committee, Office ofResearch Coordination, effective 1 January until 31 Decem­

ber 1978.Priscila S Manalang, renewal of additional assignment as Assist­

ant for Faculty and Curriculum Development, Office of thePresident, effective 1 October 1977 until 30 September

1978.Helen Mendoza, renewal of additional assignment as Program

Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Honorata A. Moreno, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,

effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.Virginia R. Moreno, renewal of additional assignment as Program

Development Associate, POS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Natividad J. Munarriz, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Honesto G. Nuqui, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President. effec­tive 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Aurora R. Palacio, transfer to permanent status as GuidanceCounselor. Division of Counseling and Guidance, Office ofthe Vice-President for Academic Affairs, effective 1 January

1978.Ernesto Pernia, renewal of additional assignment as Program

Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec-

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tive 1 January until 30 June 1978.Nestor N. Pilar, renewal of additional assignment as Program

Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Denise B. Pineda, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Assistant, POS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Evangel P. Quiwa, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec·five 1 January until 31 March 1978.

Wilhelmina Q. Ramas, adjustment in honorarium for additionalassignment as Member, Social Sciences and HumanitiesResearch Committee, Office of Research Coordination, effec­tive 1 November until 31 December 1977; renewal of addi­ticnal assignment as Member, Social Sciences and HumanitiesResearch Committee, Office of Research Coordination, effec­tive 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Benjamin L Ravena, additional assignment as Program Develop­ment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effective 1October until 30 November 1977.

Georgina Reyes, renewal of additional assignment as Secretary,President's Staff on Regional Matters and Committee for theRegional Units, Office of the President, effective 1 Januaryuntil 30 June 1978: renewal of additional assignment asProgram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the Presi­dent, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Francisco H. Roque, renewal of supplementary appointment asProgram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the Presi­dent, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Josefina A. Salvaiia, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec-

tlve 1 January until 30 June 1978.Lourdes G. Soegiarto, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­

gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Mario S. Tongson, adjustment in honorarium for additionalassignment as Member, Natural Science Research Committee,Office of Research Coordination, effective 1 November until31 December 1977; renewal of additional assignment asMember, Natural Science Research Committee, effective 1January until 31 December 1978.

Lilia A. Torres, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, Division of Counseling and Guidance,Office of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs, effective16 January until the return of Esperanza R. Limcaco fromrural service, but not later than 31 January 1978.

Ruben C. Umaly, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effec­tive 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Samuel P. Vera Cruz, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­gram Development Assistant, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 31 March 1978.

Prescillano M. Zamora, adjustment in honorarium for additionalassignment as Member, Natural Science Research Committee,Office of Research Coordination, effective 1 November until31 December 1977; renewal of additional assignment asMember, Natural Science Research Committee, Office ofResearch Coordination, effective 1 January until 31 Decem'ber 1978.

Ma. Oliva G. Zipagan, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­gram Development Assistant, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

•SEPARATIO~S FROM TilE SER"ICE

Resignations Lea Villanueva as Clerk-typist, School of Allied Medical Profes-slons, effective 1 January 1978.

Gerardo Villaroman as Systems Programmer, Computer Center,Romeo Buitizon as Clerk, Institute of Health Sciences {Tee- effective 16 January 197B.

laban), effective 1 January 1978.Adorto M. de Guzman as Secretary, U.P. College Sagulo, effec- Retirements

tive 31 January 1978.Jose Galang as Utility Man, College of Dentistry, effective 16 Consuela Damaso as Associate Professor, College of Arts and

January 1978. Sciences (Dilimanl. effective 21 January 1978.Mary Lou Santos as Librarian I, University Library, effective Pedro de Luna as Administrative Officer, Institute of Environ-

20 January 1978. mental Planning, effective 16 January 1978. .Zosimo Vicencio as Chairman, Department of Inland Fisheries, Crispin Lambanecio as Laborer, Basilan Land Grant, effective 7

College of Fisheries, effective 3 January 1978. January 1978.

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CONTqACTS At4D JlClREEMEt4TSThe Board confirmed the following contracts and agreements at

its 897th Meeting on 26 January 1977:

1. Memorandum of Agreement with the World MeteorologicalOrganization {WMOI Regarding the Implementation of On8 long­Term Fellowship

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between theWorld Meteorological Organization and the Philippine Government

regarding the implementation of one long-term fellowship from theregular budget of the WMO. The WMO will provide for the trainingof one meteorologist from the University of the Philippines under atone-term fellowship at Reading University in the United Kingdom,leading to a higher degree in Meteorology.

2. Special Services Agreement with the United Nations whereby theLaw Center Shall Undertake to Carry Out an In~Depth Study onTransnational Corporations in the Philippines

A special services agreement was entered into between thenited Nations and the University whereby the Law Center shall

undertake to carry out an in-depth study on transnational corpora­tions in the Philippines entitled "Regulation, Supervision and Moni­toring of Transnational Corporations in Asia." The UN shall providefunds in the amount of $8,000.00. The Law Center shall be assistedby the Asian Centre for Development Administration (ACDA) inundertaking the said project.

3. Memorandum of Agreement with the Department of Agricufture,the Department of Education and Cutture, and the FAO RegionalDairy Development and Training Centre for Asia and the Pacific(FAD-RDOTe) Regarding the Extension of a Training Program forVocational and Agricultural College/School Teachers

A memorandum of agreement was entered into by and amongthe Department of Agriculture, the Department of Education andCulture, the FAO Regional Dairy Development and Training Centrefor Asia and the Pacific, and the UPLB regarding the extension foranother two years (effective 7 February 19781 of a training programfor the rapid promotion and development of the dairy industry

e thro Ugh the dissemination of technology on milk production and

processing.

4. Memorandum of Agreement with the Technology Resource

center Pertaining to a Project Entitled "Project Climate"A memorandum of agreement was entered into between the

Technology Resource Center and the UPLB whereby the UPLB shallundertake the project entitled "Project Climate" to acceleratecountryside development with the aid of climate-based agriculturaltechnology under a total grant of P40,846.00 from the TAC, Theproject shall cover a period of seven and a half months.

5. Memorandum of Agreement with the Department of. LocalGovernment and CommunitY Development (DLGCO) Regarding theContinued Use and Occupancy of a Parcel of Land within the UPLB

Campus by the DLGCDA memorandum of agreement was entered into between the

DLGCD and the UPLB regarding the continued use and occupancy

of a parcel of land within the UPLB campus, including the buildingswhich now exist or may hereafter be constructed thereon by theDLGCD, for a period of 25 years. The UPLB likewise authorizes thecontinued operation of the Education and Training Center of theDLGCD within the campus and pledges facilities, human resources,and other assistance in the supervision and implementation of thetraining programs.

This memorandum of agreement amends the Memorandum ofUnderstanding entered into between the PACD (now DLGCD) and<.le University in september 1971 and confirmed bvthe Bo~ ofRegents at its 813th Meeting on 30 september 1971.

6. Renewal of Agreement with the Philippine Rural ReconstructionMovement, Inc., (PRRM) Providing for the Extension of the Termsand Conditions of the Memorandum of Agreement Signed by theTwo Parties on 19 June 1975

A'renewal of agreement was entered into between the PRRMand the University providing for the extension of the terms andconditions of the memorandum of agreement signed by the twoparties on 19 June 1975. The agreement provides the general guide­lines under which the PRAM can avail of the services of the Univer­sity's personnel as experts, instructors, resource persons, and/ofconsultants. The extension is for a period of two (2) years, starting

20 June 1976.

7. Memorandum of Agreement with the Population Commission toUndertake a Project Entitled "1978 Community Outreach Survey"

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between thePopulation Commission and the University whereby the PopulationInstitute and the POPCOM have mutually agreed to undertake aproject entitled "1978 Community Outreach Survey." ThePOPCOM shall make available the amount of $54,000.00, or itsequivalent in pesos, in accordance with the rate of exchange at thetime of release by USAID.

8. Memorandum of Agreement with Brent School,Jnc., RegardingInstruction, Consultantship, R.I.-ted Services, Facilities, and LibraryPrivileges

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between BrentSchool, lnc., and the University whereby, subject to existing corn­mitments, the University and Brent School shall provide, on requestof the other, such instruction, ccnsultantehip. and related services,facilities, and library privileges as may be necessary under suchterms and conditions as may be further agreed upon. This egreementis effective for a period of one year from its execution and renew­able for like periods upon mutual agreement.

9. Memorandum of Agreement with the Roosevelt CoIl9lJ8to Under­take a seminar-Workshop for the Faculty of Roosevelt College

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between theRoosevelt College and the Unlversl tv whereby the Univers.itythrough the College of Education shall undertake a seminar-work­shop to improve the teaching competencies of the Roosevelt facul-

ty.

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The text of this journal uses 8-point Univers medium with 2·pbint ladds. and sub-headings and pictorial essay are in 1o-pointUnivers bold. typeset by the U.P. Science Education Center. The unit headings are in 24-point Tabasco bold caps, while pictorialheading is in 36-point Sans Serif Shadowed bold caps. The 2-colar printing in offset lithography is by the U.P. Press.

The University of the Philippines Gazette is published m.onthl~

by the Information Office. University of the Philippines, ·.Dili~r;,Quezon City, Philippines.

The typeface used in this journal is Univers medium, set in two­point ledds at the Science Education Center. The unit headings arein Tabasco bold caps, while cover and pictorial headings are in

Optima.The two-color printing in offset:lithography is by the U.P. Press.

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULARS

Executive Order. Executive Order No.1: Creation/Reconstitutionof College Scholarship Committee, 27 • Administrative Orders.Administrative Order No.3: Pre-Implementation Phase of ResearchStudies to be Carried Out by the Institute of Mass Communicationas Provided for in the Memorandum of Agreement Between theUniversity of the Philippines System and the Educational Develop­ment Projects Implementing Task Force. 27 -Administrative OrderNo.4: Creation of a Committee to Undertake Feasibility Study onthe Establishment of a V.P. Diliman-based Continuing EducationCenter, 27 • Administrative Order No. 11: Designation as Officer­in-Charge, College of Law, 27 -Administrative Order No. 14: Desig­nation as Officer-in-Charge of the Office of the Vice-President forAdministration, 28 • Memorandum Circulars. Memorandum Cir­cular No.3: Off-Campus Housing, 28 .Memorandum Circular No.3:Procedures for Democratic Participation in Nominations to theDeanship of the College of Law, 28 • Memorandum Circular No.4:Supplement and Clarifications to Memo Circular No.3 of 2 March1978 re: Nominations to Deanship of the Colle~ of Law, 29 •Memo~andum Circular No. 7; Publication of Professorial Chair Lec­tures, 30 • Memoranda. Memorandum No.3: Survey on TotalNumber of Faculty Members and Staff who Travel Regularly in thePerformance of their Duties, 31 • Last Day for Submission of FinalGrades, 31 - Memorandum No. 15: Petition for the Retention ofthe Old Tuition Fee for Clinical Clerks, 31

DECISIONS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS

898th Meeting, 23 February 1978 • Appointments, Reappoint­ments, Renewals of Appointment, Promotions, Increases in Salary,etc., 31 • Transfer to Permanent Status, 32 .Scholarships, Fellow­ships, Grants and Gifts, 33 • Professorial Chair Endowment, 33 •Organization for the U.P. College Baguio, 33 .Change in the Nameof U.P. Extension Division Clark Air Base to U.P. College Clark AirBase, 34 .Conversion of the Philippine Eye Research Institute intoan Institute of Ophthalmology, 34 • Change in the Name of theCommittee for the Regional Units to President's Committee for theRegional Units, 34 • Amendment in the Composition of the Aca­demic Personnel Board, 34 • Articles of Incorporation of the Uni­versity of the Philippines Foundation, tnc., and Code of Bylaws, 34• New Salary Scale for the Asian Institute of Tourism Hotel Staff,34 • Meal Allowance of Lecturers at Clark Air Base, 35 • Schemefor Classification of the Philippine General Hospital's Patients, 35 •Abolition of the Board of Athletic Affairs and the Sub-Board ofAthletic Affairs, 35 • Other Maners Considered by the Board, 35 ­899th Meeting, 30 March 1978 • Appointments, Reappointments,Renewals of Appointment, Promotions, Increases in Salary, etc., 36• Transfer to Permanent Status, 41 • Sc.holarships, Fellowships,Grants, and Gifts, 41 - Professorial Chair Endowment, 41 -Collec­tlcn of Fees, 41 -Academic Calendar 1918-1979,41 e Expanelonof Financial Assistance to X.D.S. Students Enrolled During Sum­mer, 42 • Amendment of the Codal Provision on Grade of "Inc.",42. • Revised Residence Hall Rules and Regulations, 42 • Amend­ment of the Board's Resolution Establishing the National TeacherTraining Center for the Health Professions, 42 • Conferment ofHonorary Degrees, 43 • Travel and Living Allowances for Facultyfrom Diliman, Manila, or los Banos Assigned to Teach in theRegional Units During Summer 1978,43 -Authority to Use Part ofthe Earnings of the UPLB Faculty Development Fund to Supportthe Financial Requirements for Professorial Chairs, 43 elncrease inthe Daily Rate for Workers of the Quezon land Grant, 43 -OtherMatters Considered by the Board, 43 [Continued next pagel

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MILESTONES CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS

Vidal A. Tan, 37 • Nathaniel B. Tablante, 39 -Jorge B. Vargas, 40Memorandum of Agreement with the Educational DevelopmentProjects Implementing Task Force (EOPITAF) Pertaining to a Proi-

• Ramon P. Santos, 40 • Froilan M. Bacungan, 40 • Sylvia H. ect Entitled "Communication Technology for Education in theGuerrero. 40 Philippines; A Pilot Project," 51 • Contract Agreement with the

Overseas Agricultural Corporation Regarding Tapping Services for

PRESIDENTIAL DECISIONS, 44Basilan land Grant, 51 • Contract Agreement with the ConsumerPulse, Inc. (CPO, whereby CPI Shall Undertake a Nationwide Surveyto Evaluate the National Population and Family Planning Outreach

SEPARATIONS FROM THE SERVICEProgram, 51 • Contract of Lease with the Agricultural ResourceCenter, Inc. (ARC) Pertaining to Lease of Rooms, 51 • Agreementwith Mrs. IIdefonsa T. Luzod Providing for the Lease of a Parcel of

Resignations, 51 Land to UPLB, 51

BOARD OF REGENTS. The Honorable Juan L Manuel, Chairman, Secretary ofEducation and Culture. The Honorable Onofre D. Corpuz, Vice-Chairman, Presi-dent, University of the Philippines. The Honorable Abelardo G. Samonte, Chan-cetlor, University of the Philippines at Los Banos. The Honorable Ruben SantosCuyugan, Chancellor, Philippine Center for Advanced Studies. The Honorable

Abraham F. Sarmiento, President, U.P. Alumni Association. The HonorableTomas S. Fonacier • The Honorable Orlando J. Sacay • The Honorable GerardoP. Sicat • The Honorable Ambrosio F. Tangco • The Honorable Ronaldo B.zamora. Dr. Gemlnc H. Abad, Secretary

OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION. Dr. Onofre O. Corpuz.President. Dr. Emanuel V. Soriano, Executive Vice-President. Dr.Oscar M. Atfonso, Vice-President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Ramonc. Portugal, Vice-President for Administration. Dc. Gemino H.Abad, Secretary. Prof. Manuel P, aendeae. University Registrar

'EDITORIAL BOARD • D,. Gamine H. Abad, Secretary of theUniversity, Chairman. Prof. Luis D. Beltran, Acting Director of theUniversity Press, Secretary. Prof. Manuel P. Bendefia. Secretary ofthe University Council. Dr. Gloria O. Feliciano, Dean of the tnsti-tute of Mass Communication. Prof. Froilan M. Bacungan. Directorof the Law Center. Dr. Emerenciana Y. Arcellana, President of theU.P. Faculty Orpanizauon e Mrs. May C. Dumlao, President of theU.P. Supervisors' Association. Mr. Alexander J. Poblador, Editor ofthe Philippine Collegian

EDITORIAL STAFF. Gemlno H. Abad, Editor. Ruben David F. Defeo, Associate Fdltor e Elpidio S. Caimoy, Managing Editor.Roshan T. Jose, Assistant Editor • Riki T. Espana, Photo Edit'J~. Tony M, dela Vega. Circulation Manager

26 U.P. Gazette Volume IX, Number 2

EXECUTIVE ORDER

Executive Order No.1: Creation/Reconstitution of College Scholar­ship Committee

For a centralized and an effective scholarship program in theUniversity, all degree-granting units are enjoined to create/reconsti·tute immediately college scholarship committees. These committeesshall have the following functions:

1. to publicize available scholarships in their respective units atthe beginning of each semester;

2. to act on the application for scholarships;3. to draft rules on future scholarships in consultation with the

donors and subject to approval by the University authorities;4. to recommend ways and means of making better use of avail­

able scholarships in their respective units; and5. to recommend to the Dean of Students the award of scholar­

ships.f. The Office of the Dean of Student Affairs has been vested withthe function of administration, supervision, and publicity of theUniversity's student scholarship program (in Diliman and Manila)funded andlor supported by private donors, public agencies, andspecial funds pursuant to Administrative Order No. 40, dated 5November 1965.

Please work closely with the Office of Student Affairs in maxi­mizing the award of available scholarships and improving the

scholarship program of the Universltv.31 March 1978

(Sgd.) ONOFRE D. CORPUZPresident

ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS

Administrative Order No.3: Pre- Implementation Phase of ResearchStudies to be Carried Out by the Institute of Mass Communicationas Provided for in the Memorandum of Agreement Between theUniversity of the Philippines System and the Educational Develop­

ment Projects Implementing Task Force

In accordance with the Memorandum of Agreement entered intoby and between the University of the Philippines System and theEducational Development Projects Implementing Task Force(EDPITAF) on 27 December 1977, the Institute of Mass Communi·cation is hereby directed to carry out the objectives of the Aqree­ment as the implementing agency of the University in the Pre­

Implementation Phase of the Summative Evaluation of the Radio­

Assisted Teaching in Elementary Schools and the Continuing Educa·tion for Teachers as well as in the Descriptive Evaluation of the

Rural Educational Radio Study.For this purpose, Dean Gloria D. Feliciano is hereby designated

as Program Officer to take charge of said Pre-Implementation Phase,and Professor Raul R. Ingles as Disbursing Officer responsible forthe disbursement of funds made available by the EDPITAF underthe Agreement based on the estimated budget provided for therein.

The Program Officer is hereby authorized to organize the staffand appoint the temporary personnel and consultants who may becalled upon to serve in the Pre- Implementation Phase for the three­month period (1 January to 31 March 1978) that the U.P.­EOPITAF Agreement will be in effect with the disbursement offunds subject to post-audit. Work done in the preliminary survey

conducted during the last two weeks of December 1977 as cited inthe Agreement shall be considered chargeable to the Project Budget.

The completed report on the Summative Evaluation of theRadio-~ssistedTeaching in Elementary Schools and the ContinuingEducation for Teachers as well as the Descriptive Evaluation of theRural Educational Radio Study will be submitted to this Office onor before 31 March 1978 for review before transmittal to theEDPITAF.

The Program Officer is hereby authorized to draw upon theassistance of other units of the University, wherever necessary, forthe effective implementation of the U.P.-EDPITAF Memorandum ofAgreement.15 February 1978

(Sgd.1 ONOFRE D. CORPUZPresident

Administrative Order No.4: Creation of a Committee to UndertakeFeasibility Study on the Establishment of a U.P. Dillman-basedContinuing Education Center

The following shall constitute themselves into a Committee toundertake a feasibility study on the establishment of a U.P. Dill­man-based Continuing Education Center: Dean Emmanuel T.Velasco, Chairman; and Dean Jose P. Mananzan, Dean Paz G.R~mos, Dean Francisco Nemenzo, Jr., Director Felipe V. Damar,Director Salvador R. Salceda, Dr. Gonzalo M. Jurado, Prof. FleridaRuth P. Romero, and Mr. Ananias B. Aurelio, Members. The Com­mittee shall undertake, among others, the following:

1. inventory of actual programs in the field of continuing educe­

tion in the University;2. assessment of available University resources, e.q., physical

facilities, faculty, ctc.:3. review of alternative strategies for the establishment of the

proposed Center; and4. definition of the objectives, functions, activities, operations,

and relationships of the proposed Center with other units of theUniversity .

The Committee shall submit a progress report at each monthlymeeting of the Management Education Council, beginning with theMarch meeting of the Council. The MEC Secretariat shalf providethe necessary administrative and technical support to the Commit­

tee.The final report should be submitted to this Office not later than

26 May 1978, possibly for inclusion in the June meeting of the

Board of Regents,17 February 1978

ISgd.1 ONOFRE D. CORPUZPresident

Administrative Order No. 11: Designation as Officer-in-Charge,

College of Law

In addition to his duties as Secretary of the College, ProfessorEduardo Labitag is hereby designated Otttcer-In-Cbarqe. College ofLaw, University of the Philippines, effective 22 February 1978, until

the appointment of the regular dean.22 Pebruarv 1978

ISgd.1 EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive vice-President

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Administrative Order No. 14: Designation as Officer-in-Chll'g8 ofthe Office of the Vice-President for Administration

Mlmor.ndum Circular No.3: Procedure for Democratic Particip..

tion in Nominations to the Deanship of the College of Law-

{Sgd.I EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive Vice-President

Memorandum Circular No.3: Off-Campus Housing

MEMORANDUM CIRCULARS

(Sgd.I EMANUel V. SORIANOExecutive Vice-President

In view of the expiration of the term of the Dean of the Collegeof Law on 19 February 1978, and consistent with the actions takenby this Office since 1975 and in order to clarify the meaning andadvance the process of democratic participation governing theappointment of deans and directors, a procedure is hereby providedfor gathering the collective sense of the unit on (a) the goals andpriorities of the unit, and (b) who amongst its members can mosteffectively lead in the pursuit and the attainment of these goals andpriorities.

Since the appointment of deans, directors and other heads ofprincipal units is vested in the Board of Regents, and the role of theUniversity President is recommendatory in this respect, it shall be

clearly understood that the procedure prescribed herein neitherseeks consension as regards goals and objectives nor ensures anv­one's "election" or appointment to the deanship.

Rather, the procedure is "consensual," availed of in aid of thePresident's discharge of his nominating function. In fine, it is aprocess whereby the unit's constituencies nominate a number ofpersons, anyone of whom would in the considered opinion of thenominators make a good dean, and from among whom the Presi­dent, who shall in no manner be bound to choose someone in partic­ular by this nominating process, may recommend anyone forappointment as Dean.

I. DISCUSSION OF UNIT GOALSA. Preparatory to the nomination process and as a requisite step

therefor, the Officer-in-Charge of the Cottege of Law shall convenenot later than the week of 6 March 1978, for the purpose of defin­ing the goals and priorities of the College for the next five years, ameeting or series of meetings of the faculty. academic non-teachingand administrative personnel of the College of Law and the LawCenter, consistent with the desirability of and the need for involvingthem in this wise in the spirit of democratic participation; provided.that a report thereon shall be submitted to the Office of the Presi­dent not later than 10 March 1978. In this case, the nominationprocess prescribed in II below shall be undertaken on 13 March1978.

B. However, if goals and priorities have been discussed during thecurrent planning and budget cycle in accordance with "The Univer­sity Planning Manual," and upon certification to that effect by theOfficer-in-Charge to be submitted to the Office of the President notlater than Monday, 6 March 1978, the discussion of goals and priori­ties at this time may be dispensed with and the nomination processprescribed in II below shall be undertaken on Thursday, 9 March1978.

II. NOMINATION PROCESSA. When?

Actual nomination proceedings shall be conducted on either 9 or13 March 1978. depending on whether discussion of unit goals andpriorities has been undertaken or witt still be undertaken by 6 March1978.8, Who are qualified to participate?

1. All personnel of the College of Law and the Law Center(permanent or temporary. regular or substitute, full-time or part­time. daily or hourly) who meet ALL THE FOLLOWING CONDI­TIONS shall be qualified to participate as NOMINATORS (but notnecessarily as NOMINEES) in the nomination process prescribedherein:

"Similar memorandum circulars were issued for nominations tothe Deanship in the Colleges of Public Administration and Fisheries,the Institute of Social Work and Community Development, and forthe Administratorship of the Philippine Executive Academy.

7,080.00P63,720.00

P70,800.oo

P 989.35

P 56,945.93125,000.00

P181,945.93

P 1,465.74

Monthly installments for the first twenty­four (24) months based on ten (10) yearinstallment plan with pre-computedjnterest at 14%p.a.

Principal balance after paying twentv-tour(24) monthly installments

Add: Cost of houseTotal amount to be financed by GSIS

Monthly installments for twenty (20) yearswith pre-computed interest at 7-1/2%per annum

Computation of the monthly amortizationis based on the following tentativeassumptions:

In connection with the ongoing negotiations for off-campushousing of University personnel who are GSIS members, the Univer­sity has received the following tentative price quotations from awell-known housing developer regarding their latest subdivisionproject close to the Government Center on Marcos Avenue. QuezonCity:

Selling price of lot (240 sq. m. @ P295.00)5% Down payment P3.540.005% Discount P3,54o.00

a. Financing by GSIS for house and lot at 7-112% per annumfor a term of 20 years.

b. Interim financing by Developer for the cost of lot for aperiod of 24 months (approximate period for land developmentand house construction).

c. Tentative price for the lot ranges from P240.00 to P350.00per square meter. Computation is based on an average price ofP295.00 per square meter.

d. Five per cent 15%) discount was taken into account repre­senting broker's commission.

e. The price for the house ranges from P100,000.00 toP140,OOO.00 on a 90 to 110 square meter floor area. Computa­tion is based on an average price of P125,OOO.OO for a total floorarea of 104 square meters.Those who find the above terms and conditions worth exploring

further are requested to accomplish and submit the reply form ...not later than 6 March 1978.21 February 1978

Atty. Pia P. Fraga is designated as Officer-in-Charge of theOffice of the Vice-President for Administration, effective 6 March1978, until the return of Dr. Ramon c. Portugal from his officialtrip to Cebu but not later th an 10 March 1978.

As Otflcer-In-Charqe, he is hereby authorized to sign checks andtreasury warrants to bedrawn against the account of the University,to endorse checks for the account of the University research proj­ects. and to act on requisitions and vouchers.

2 March 1978

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a. they hold duly-approved appointments in the College or in theU.P. Law Center as of the date of the actual nomination proceed­ings;

b. they draw salaries or wages {i.e., compensation, not mereallowances or honoraria), whether on full-time or part-time basis,daily or hourly. from the regular budget of the unit (as distinguishedfrom sources external to the unit): and

Co they are basically assigned (as per approved appointment) toeither the College or the U.P. Law Center, not merely serving orappointed therein on an additional assignment basis; provided, thatlecturers. senior lecturers, and professorial lecturers in the Collegewho are not holding any full-time or part-time On the sense ofhalf-time) appointment in any unit of the University other than theCollege of Law [Le., construed as inclusive of the College of Lawproper and the U.P. Law Centerl and are teaching regular courses (as

distinguished from non-degree courses) therein during the currentsemester shall be qualified to participate as NOMINATORS; pro­vided, further, that lecturers falling under the category of "tran­sient" or special lecturers shall not be qualified to participate; pro­vided, finally, that personnel whose renewal of appointment (asdistinguished from reappointment and original appointment) is stillpending approval on the day of the actual nomination proceedingsshall also be qualified to participate therein.

2. Personnel of the College of Law or of the U.P. Law Centerwho, on the day of the actual nomination proceedings, fall underany of the following service status shall not be qualified to partici­pate as NOMINATORS in the nomination proceedings:

a. on detail or special detail in another principal unit of theUniversity ;

b. on special detail in another agency, private or public, locallyor abroad;

c. abroad for any reason, or under any service status; andd. on any type of leave (vacation, sick, maternity, leave of

absence, etc.L with or without pay; provided, that those who are onstudy leave with pay u.e.. the study leave granted is not chargeableto any leave credits) and are actually enrolled in the University,both conditions satisfied, and those who are on local faculty fellow­ship (whether full or partial) shall be qualified to participate in the

nomination proceedings.C. Who may be nominated?

Nominees may be drawn only from among the full-time perma­nent faculty of the College who meet ALL THE FOLLOWING

CONOITIONS:.A. 1. they participated in the discussion of unit goals and priorities

~prescribed in I above; and2. on the date of the actual nomination proceedings they do not

fall under any of the following service status:a. on detail or special detail in another agency, private or public,

locally or abroad; andb. on leave of absence, with or without pay, other than vacation,

sick or maternity leave.D. Conduct of Nominations

1. A majority of the qualified participants as defined in H, Babove shall convene as one group for the nomination proceedings:provided, that only qualified participants (as NOMINATORS or pos­sible NOMINEES) and such other persons whose presence is neces­S<\rv for the proper conduct of the proceedings as may be deter­mined by the Officer-in-Charge of the College of Law shall beadmitted into the meeting; provided, further, that the proceedingsshall not commence until a majority of the qualified participants is

present.2. A,:> soon as a majority is in attendance, the Officer-in·Charge,

who shall preside over the nomination proceedings, shall explainbriefly the purpose of the meeting and summarize the main features

of the goals and priorities set.3. W'lth the goals of the College of Law in mind, its constituen-

des may proceed to the consideration of such members of thefaculty whose names they shall submit to the Office of the Presi­dent In selecting these faculty members, the following rules shall befollowed:

a. The College shall nominate at least two (2) and not more thanthree (3) names. (The President will, in cases where the incumbentor last dean has served not more than one (1) term, automaticallyconsider said dean together with the College nominees.I

b. The College shall so select its nominees that it shall be able tocertify, by resolution of the majority of those meeting under thisMemorandum Circular, that any of the two (or three) nominees isdeemed by them to be capable of discharging the duties of thedeanship well, in the light of the College goals.

c. The manner of choosing the two for three) names shall be leftto the College constituencies, provided, that no record of votes, ifvoting was resorted to, shall accompany any report of the nomina­tions to the Office of the President.E. Report of Results of Nominations

The Officer-in-Charge of the College of Law shall submit to theOffice of the President a complete report on the results of thenomination proceedings not later than the first working day follow­ing the date of the nomination proceedings. The nominees shall be

listed in alphabetical order.F. Board of Consultation

1. The Chiefs of the Office of Academic Services, Office ofAdministrative Personnel Services, and Office of InstitutionalStudies, or their duly authorized representatives, are hereby consti­tuted as a Board of Consultation and shall choose from amongthemselves their chairman.

2. The Board, in consultation with the Officer-in-Charge of theCollege of Law or his authorized representative, shall prepare theofficial list of qualified participants.

3. The Board shall be available for consultation and clarificationon questions relating to Or arising from this Memorandum Circular,but shall in no manner participate in any canvass of votes, if any,that may be involved in the nomination process.

III. SUBMISSION TO THE BOARD OF REGENTSHopefully, both (a) the discussion of unit goals and priorities

and (b) the nomination procedure for the deanship of the College ofLaw shalt have been undertaken and reported to the Office of thePresident not later than Tuesday, 14 March 1978. The President hasscheduled the appointment of the College Dean for the March meet­ing of the Board of Regents.

IV. REPLICATION AND DISSEMINATION OF RULESThe Office of the Dean shall ensure the replication and dissemi­

nation of this memorandum circular such that copies hereof shall bemade available to all personnel in the College of Law and the U.P.Law Center before the discussion of unit goals and priorities and thenomination process are undertaken as herein provided.2 March 197B

(Sgd.1 ONOFRE D. CORPUZPresident

Memorandum Circular No.4: Supplement and Clarifications toMemo Circular No.3 of 2 March 1978 re: Nominations to Deanship

of the College of Law

Quoted hereunder are President Onofre D. Corpuz's Supplementand Clarifications to Memo Circular No. 3 of 2 March 197B, reNominations to the Deanship of the College of Law.

"1, Under the Charter of the Uruversitv of the Philippines, asamended, and in accordance with tradition, practice, and regula­tions, the authoritv to appoint deans and directors of colleges,institutes, and similar units is vested in the Board of Regents. The

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function of nomination in these cases is formally exercised by thePresident of the University (System).

"For a long, tong time, the Board unilaterally exercised itsauthoritv. with or without formal consultation, using its good judg­ment in relatively simple political culture. The President of theUnlversitv discharged the function of nomination likewise. TheBoard and the President scanned the field for people who, in theirjudgment, would perform in the deanship well. Throughout thistime, of course, it would occasionally happen that elements outsidethe Unfversitv. either from the government or private sector, wouldsuggest a name or names to the President and/or the Board for theirconsideration.

"The University constituency was the last sector to be formallyinvolved. Several years ago, the practice of the President of theUniversitv engaging the college faculties to nominate their deans ordirectors started,

"Since 1975, this system was revised, so that:a. the entire employee constituency was involved in the

nomination process,b. the constituency was required to consider names of faculty

members relative to the latter's contribution to the collectivediscussion of the unit's mission and work program, and

c. only participants in the unit's discussions were qualified

to be nominated."II. Experience under the latest system has been mixed, al­

though the general situation is satisfactory. Some unit constituen­cies have erred in nominating people who did not participate in thediscussions on unit mission, goals, and work programs. Some indivi­duals have erred in campaigning for votes to be nominated, that is,campaigning to be nominated even before the constituency discus­sions - contrary to the spirit of the democratic consultation processthat a person is to be considered for nomination solely on the basisof his/her contributions to the unit discussions on mission/goals andwork program. On the present system, one should campaign only bycontributing to the good quality of his/her unit discussions, ctarttv­ing vague issues, setting directions, raising alternatives.) Similarly,some groups have erred in regarding the nomination as a purelypolitical issue, going through the constituency discussions merelyfor the sake of form, then insisting that only one nominee be con­sidered - their nominee.

"Generally, the Board continues to have sole authority toappoint, and the President continues as the formal source of nomi­nations. The President, in the present system, has decided that onlyfaculty members of a unit shall be nominated by him to the Board,notwithstanding suggestions from friends of the University in behalfof apparently qualified people, including alumni, not presentlyemployed in the unit concerned. For this purpose, the President hasintroduced the present system of democratic consultations, as an aidto him in the discharge of his nominating function.

"III. As a supplement and clarification to govern the democraticconsultations in the College of Law, the following are herebypromulgated:

"1. Notwithstanding the certification of the OIC, on the basis ofhis judgment in a relatively new system and in a somewhat chargedsituation, to the effect that the College of Law faculty meeting heldon 28 January 1978 constituted the unit discussion required inMemo Circular NO.3 of this Office dated 2 March 1978, it is herebyrequired that a formal discussion of unit goats be conducted, inaccordance with Section I.A of Memo Circular No.3, s. 1978; thatthis be convened by the OIC who shall either preside over thediscussion or, if in his judgment it is desirable or necessary, requestthe body to designate a senior faculty member of the College ofLaw (full-time or part-time, regular or lectured to preside; and thatthis be completed on or before 20 March 1978.

"2. The discussion of unit goals referred to above shall includethe Law Center constituency, who may either go individually or

designate by department or sim.ilar basis representatives to particl­pate in the discussion. In the event that space considerations make aplenary discussion impractical, the OIC of the College of Law lorthe senior faculty member selected in accordance with the precedingsection) shall .be deemed the presiding officer and the Law CenterDirector the deputy presiding officer.

"3. For reasons of policy, it is hereby decided that the nominat­ing constituency in this case shall be limited to the constituency ofthe College of Law. (Communications to the President from person­nel of the Law Center relative to desirable academic non-teachingarrangements in the Center which are not adequately considered inthe present system shall be dealt with by this Office separatelv.]

"4. The pertinent rules of Memo Circular No.3 on "NOMINA­TION PROCESS" consistent with the preceding, are hereby reite­rated for emphasis, provided that either the OIC or senior facultymember shall preside in the meeting of the nominating constituencywhich shall be held on or before 27 March 1978.

"Here reiterated from the previous Memo Circular is the provi­sion on 'Report of Results of Nominations':

'The Officer-in-Charge of the College of Law shall submit tothe Office of the President a complete report on the results ofthe nomination proceedings not later than the first working dayfollowing the date of the nomination proceedings. The nomineesshall be listed in alphabetical order.' {This report shall excludeany record of votes, if voting was resorted to.I"Finally, and for your information, this Office will also receive

nominations from the Law Student Government. It is ferventlyhoped that there will be some congruence in your, and their, percep­tions of who amongst your faculty will be a good dean. Gcodluck

and best wishes.

"ONOFRE O. CORPUZPresident"

13 March 1978

FOR THE PRESIOENT:(Sgd.1 EMANUEL V. SORIANO

Executive Vice-President

Memorandum Circular No.7: Publication of Professorial Chairlectures

This is to invite comments on a proposal to publish in book formevery five (51 years the twelve (121 best Professorial Chair lectures

in various fields. •If this proposal is agreeable, we shall discontinue forthwith~r

the individual publication of each Professorial Chair lecture. Thereason for this is that, on the one hand, all lectures can be imme-diately published in collegeJunit journals (each college/unit, too,can take the initiative in putting out an inexpensive monographseries for these lectures and other faculty papers); on the otherhand, as professorial chan s increase in number, the cost for theseparate publication of each lecture in a continuing series shall alsorise, apart from the fact that our U.P. Press would inevitably have,as time passes, quite a backlog of manuscripts which might not seelight for longer and longer periods of time. For some lectures, be-cause of their erudite specialization, the college/unit journal orspecial monograph series would seem to be the more appropriatevenue; for other lectures, however, because of their more generalusefulness or application, their publication together in book formwould seem to be desirable.

Please submit to this Office, on or before 14 April this year,written comments on this proposal.

31 March 1978(Sgd.1 ONOFRE O. CORPUZ

President

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MEMORANDA

Memorandum No.3: Survey on Total Number of Facutty Membersand Staff who Travel Regularly in the Performance of their Duties

I therefore hereby enjoin college authorities to apply strictlythe University rules on the submission of final grades."

6 Merch 1978ISgd.1 OSCAR M. ALFONSO

Vice-President far Academic Affairs

ISgd.1 EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive Vice-President

Memorandum No. 15: Petition for the Retention of the Old TuitionFee for Clinical Clerks

ISgd.1 EMANUEL V. SOR IANOExecutive Vice-President

In response to the petition from the Class of 1978 of the Collegeof Medicine for the retention of the old tuition fee for clinical clerkswhich was in existence at the time of their enrollment on 14 and 15April 1977, the following pertinent guidelines for the payment ofthe new tuition fee are hereby cited:

1. In accordance with the expanded financial assistance programsof the University, clinical clerks whose parents' annual gross incomeis less than P21,20o.00 are entitled to from 60% to 1000/0 tuition feediscounts.

2. Those who belong to families whose parents' annual grossincome is P21,200.00 or more shall pay an additional tuition(depending on their parents' incomeI of from P57.50 to P1,020.00.

Under these guidelines, clinical clerks who belong to the firstcategory do not have to pay any additional amount and are in factentitled to a refund of from P30.00 to P730.00 of the tuition feethey paid in April, upon request and proper documentation. Pleaserefer to the attached schedule of refundable amounts for the speci­fic gross income brackets. Only those students with annual family

incomes of P30,OOO.OO and above are required to pay the fullamount

In order to accommodate those whose families were not able toProvide for such a contingency, for academic year 1977-1978,clinical clerks who need to pay additional amounts may do so on orbefore 31 March 1978.

Effective in the academic year 1978-1979, the fees (tuition.laboratory and miscellaneous fees) for clinical clerkship in the U.P.College of Medicine shall be payable in two equal installments - onehalf of the total fees to be paid upon enrollment at the beginning ofthe clerkship period and the other half to be paid during the secondsemester registration.

Please be guided accordingly.15 March 1978

The University of the Philippines is currently considering grant­ing certain incentives to faculty members and staff who treset, with­in the country and without, at least once a year in the performanceof their official duties. One of these is a group accident and healthinsurance program proposed to be partly subsidized by the Univer­sity to cover faculty and staff during their actual travel.

In this connection, may we request your office to fill out the ...form so that \'I,{! can determine the outlay needed to give life to thisproposal.

Kindly return the form to the Office of the Vice-President forAdministration, University of the Philippines, on or before 15 Feb­ruary 1978.3 February 1978

Please note the last day for submitting final grades for thissemester:

1. For graduating students - 22 March 19782. For all other students - 29 March 1978In this connection, kindly call the attention of your faculty to

this excerpt from Memorandum No. 11 issued by President 0.0.Corpuz on 2 March 1977:

"This Office views with deepest concern the ... failure of ...members of the faculty to submit their reports of final grades ofstudents within the time prescribed therefor.

x x xUniversity procedures affecting students relative to scholar­

ship grants, appointments of student/graduate assistants, grants­in-aid, registration, transcript generation, and more importantly,the graduation of students [are] prejudiced because of the tardysubmission of final grades. The University simply cannot blinkits eyes to the hamstringing effects of the late submission of finalgrades upon many vital University programs and services.

Last Day for Submission of Final Grades--

D~CISDONS Of ill" nOAqD O~ R~Cdf~iS

898th Meeting, 23 February 1978 Professor of Plant Pathology (Virologyl, effective 1 January until 31December 1978.

APPOINTMENTS, REAPPOINTMENTS, RENEWALS OF Bonifacio C. Felizardo, additional assignment as PCRQF Asso-

APPOINTMENT, PROMOTIONS, INCREASES IN date Professor of Soil Science (Plant Nutrition and Soil Fer tilitv l,

SALARY, etc.effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Bernardo P. Gabriel, additional assignment as PCRDF ProfessorThe board approved the following appointments, reappoint- of Entomology (Biological Control). effective 1 January until 31

ments, etc.: December 1978-

Agricultural Engineering and Technology, Institute of Arts and Sciences, College of (Diliman)Elizardo A. Francisco, appointment as Consultant, Agricultural Amelia L. Bonifacio, promotion in rank and salary from Asso-

Machinery Testing and Evaluation Center (AMTECl, effective 1 date Professor IV to Professor I of English, effective 1 FebruaryOctober until 31 December 1977. 1978.

Nieves B. Epistola, increase in salary from Professor I to II ofAgriculture, College of

AssociateEnglish, effective 1 February 1978.

Dante A. Benigno, additional assignment as PCRDF" Alfonso P. Garcia. Jr., reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

• Philippine Coconut Research and Development Foundation.Jnc. Mathematics, effective 8 November 1977 until 14 January 1978.

U.P. Gazette 31February-March 1978

Gideon C.T. Hsu, supplementary appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in History, effective 8 November 1977 until 31 March

1978.Mabini L Juan, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in Mathe­

matics, effective 25 February until 31 March 1978.Pilar P. Marino, increase in salary from Associate Professor II to

til of English, effective 1 February 1978.Artemio V. Mendoza, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Mathematics, effective 16 January until 24 February 1978.Leopolda Y. Yabes, change in title from Professor Emeritus of

English and Comparative Literature to Professor Emeritus of litera­ture and Philippine Studies, effective 23 February 1978.

Carminia A. veptenco. increase in salary from Associate Profes­sor II to III of Enqllsh. effective 1 February 1978.

Prescillano M. Zamora, additional assignment as Jose KabigtingSantos Professor of Botany, effective 1 July 1977 until 30 June1980.

Tecdorlco F. Festin, change in title with increase in honorariumfor additional assignment from UPERDFI .... .Professor of WasteUtilization to PCRDF Professor of Chemical En~ineerjng, effective 1February 1978 until 31 January 1979.

Wilfredo I. Jose, additional assignment as UPERDFI AssistantProfessor of Waste Utilization, effective 1 February 1978 until 31January 1979.

Felisberto G.L. Reyes, additional assignment as Jorge M. Con­sunji Professor of Construction Management, effective 1 February1978 until 31 January 1979.

Norberta S. Vila, additional assignment as UPERDFI Professorof Applied Geodesy, effective 1 February 1978 until 31 January1979.

Forest Research InstituteSaturnina C. Halos, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer,

effective 8 November 1977 until 29 March 1978.

Home Economics, College ofAgerico V. Cruz, additional assignment as Artist-in-Residence in

Theatre Production Design, effective 3 January 1978 until 31December 1980.

Medicine, College ofVeronica F. Chan, additional assignment as Clinical Associate

Professor, Department of Medicine, effective 1 February until 31May 1978.

Public Administration, College ofManuel T. Corpus, promotion in rank and salary from Assistant

Professor V to Associate Professor II of Public Administration,effective 1 October 1977 until 31 May 1978.

General AdministrationBeulah D. Nuval, additional assignment as Assistant Dean of

Students, Office of Student Affairs, effective 1 February 1978 until31 January 1979.

Roman Serrano, appointment as Acting Chief (Range 11), Inter­nal Audit Division, effective 1 February until 30 April 1978.

rank and salary from Asso- .­Education, effective 1 June

Iloilo, U.P. CollegeFelicidad H. Jesena, promotion in

ciate Professor III to Professor I of1977.

Music, College ofLucio D. San Pedro, extension of appointment {beyond compul­

sory retirement! as Professor III of Composition, effective 12 Feb­ruary until 31 May 1978.

Ramon P. Santos, appointment as Dean, effective 1 March 1978until 30 April 1983.

Business Administration, College ofRemedios C. Balbin, renewal of appointment as Dean Con-ado

Benitez Associate Professor of Business Administration, effective 1March 1978 until 28 February 1979.

Teresa F. Bernabe, renewal of appointment as SGV Foundation,Inc., Associate Professor of Business Administration, effective ·1March 1978 until 28 February 1979.

Romeo P. dela Paz, increase in salary from Associate Professor IIto III of Business Administration, effective 1 February 1978; renew­al of appointment as Commercial Bank and Trust Company Asso­ciate Professor of Business Administration, effective 1 March 1978until 28 February 1979.

Metodio N. Ganuelas, increase in salary from Associate ProfessorIII to IV Ipart-timel of Business Administration, effective 1 January1978.

Niceto S. Poblador, increase in salary from Professor I to II ofBusiness Administration, effective 1 January 1978.

Rafael A. ROdriguez, increase in salary from Associate ProfessorII to III of Business Administration, effective 1 February 1978;renewal of appointment as Commercial Bank and Trust CompanyAssociate Professor of Business Administration, effective 1 March1978 until 28 February 1979.

Eduardo T. Rondain, increase In salary from Associate ProfessorII to III (part-time) of Business Administration, effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 May 1978.

Emanuel V. Soriano, renewal of appointment as Dean Cesar E.A.Virata Professor of Business Administration, effective 1 March 1978to 28 February 1979.

Emmanuel T. Velasco. renewal of appointment as Atlas Consoli­dated Mining and Development Company Associate Professor ofBusiness Administration, effective 1 March 1978 until 28 February1979.

Davao, U.P. Extension DivisionSantiago B. Simpas, additional assignment as Professorial Lec­

turer in Public Administration, effective 12 November 1977 until 31March 1978.

Engineering, College ofJose C. Araneta, additional assignment as HRCC" Associate Pro­

fessor of Energy, effective 1 February 1978 until 31 January 1979.Ibarra E. Cruz, change in title with increase in honorarium for

additional assignment from HRCC Professor of Energy to PCRDFProfessor of Mechanical Engineering, effective 1 February 1978until 31 January 1979.

Ruben M. Ducusin, additional assignment as Power Contractors,tnc., Assistant Professor of Pollution Control, effective 1 February1978 until 31 January 1979.

TRANSFER TO PER~~ANENT STATUSThe Board approved the transfer of the following to permanent

status:Amelia B. Alfonso as Assistant Professor I of Psychology. Col­

lege of Arts and Sciences (Diliman]. effective 1 June 1977.laureto P. Benauro as Instructor I in Practical Arts. U.P. Inte­

grated School, effective 23 February 1978.Ap%nio 8. Chua as Instructor IV in Filipino. College of Arts

and Sciences (Dillman]. effective 1 February 1978.Elena C. Cutiongco as Instructor I in Communication Arts (Eng­

lish), U.P_ Integrated School, effective 23 February 1978.

-Hydro Resources Contractors Corporation"'*U.P. Engineering Research and Development Foundation, Inc.

32 U.P. Gazette Volume IX, Number 2

The Board approved the transfer of funding of the Jose Kabig~

ting Santos Professorial Chair in Botany from the U.P. EndowmentFoundation, lnc., to the U.P. Investment Portfolio. This will enablethe incumbent of the chair to receive the honorarium appertainingto the appointment, in view of the Foundation's inability to con­tinue funding the chair.

The Board approved the organization for the U.P. CollegeBaguio, the main features of which are as follows:

a. Text of the Organization for U.P. College Baguio. This docu­ment defines the basic structure of the College, including the mainfunctions and interrelationships of structural subdivisions and keypositions therein.

b. Organization OIart This indicates in capsule form the basiclines of authority, responsibility, and other interrelationships amongkey positions, organizational SUbdivisions; and other bodies in theCollege.

c. General and Imptementing Guidelines(1) Pertinent and applicable provisions of the Revised Code of

the University, resolutions of the Board of Regents, administrative!executive orders and other issuances by competent Universityauthority, and other University policies or rules and procedures thatare not inconsistent with the Organization for U.P. College Baguio

referred to in a above, although not specifically included or men­tioned in the text thereof, shall continue to be applicable to and inforce in the U.P. College Baguio.

(2) Faculty members currently holding duly approved appoint­ments, on an additional assignment basis, to administrative positionsthat are specifically provided for in the Organization for U.P. Col­lege Baguio shall be allowed to resign therefrom if they so decide;provided, that their resignation shall not take effect earlier than thedate of approval of the appointments of their respective successors.

(3) Existing additional assignment appointments, if any, toadministrative positions that are not specifically provided for in theOrganization for U.P. COllege Baguio shall be deemed terminatedupon approval hereof.

(4) In consultation with the Dean, the President shall adopt suchmeasures as may be necessary fbr the initial implementation hereof,particularv. but not limited to, the filling of additional assignmentadministrative positions and the definition of the composition andfunctions of appropriate personnel committees therein; provided,that the positions of COordinator for Division of Education andChairman for Department of Professional Education shall not befilled until the corresponding proposed program of professionaleducation under the Department of Professional 'Education is finallyapproved by competent University authorltv: provided, further, thatthe Principal of the High School Department shall be a member ofthe College Executive Board and the College Academic PersonnelCommittee until a Coordinator for the Division of Education is

appointed.

annum from the earnings of a donation from Power Contractors,Inc.; and

tel The UPERDFI Professorial Chair in Applied Geodesy, to befunded by a continuing support of P6,OOO.OO per annum from theearnings of the U.P. Engineering Research and Development Found~ation, Inc.

...The Board approved the change in the donor and name of the

following professorial chairs in the College of Engineering: (a) fromHRCC Professorial Chair (in Energy) to PCRDF Professorial Chair(in Mechanical Engineering); and (b) from UPERDFI ProfessorialChair (in Waste Utilization) to PCRDF Professorial Chair (in Chemi­cal Engineeringl.

ORGANIZATION FOR THE U.P. COLLEGE BAGUIO

...

Angelita M. del Mundo as Assistant Professor I of Human Nutri­tion and Foods, Institute of Human Ecology, effective 1 January1978.

Ludivina S. de Padua as Assistant Professor I of Botany, Collegeof Arts and Sciences (UPLB), effective 1 February 1978.

Carmen N. Dionisio as Assistant Professor I of Nursing, Collegeof Nursing, effective 1 June 1977.

Ma. Fe A. Domingo as Assistant Professor r of Psychology, Col­lege of Arts and Sciences (Diliman), effective 1 March 1978.

Soledad C. Francisco as Instructor I in Communication Arts(English), U.P. Integrated School, effective 23 February 1978­

Marietta A. Jose as Instructor I in Biology, U.P. IntegratedSch091, effective 23 February 1978.

Rita P. Laude as Instructor IV in Life Sciences. College of Artsand Sciences fUPLB), effective 1 January 197R

Lourdes L Matanguihan as Instructor I, U.P. Integrated School,effective 23 February 1978.

MBrle B. Mendoza as Instructor I, U.P. Integrated School, effec­tive 23 February 1978.

Zenaida G. Mocorro as Instructor III in Chemistry, U.P. Inte­grated School, effective 23 February 1978.

Lorenzo Q. Orill05 as Instructor I in Communication Arts (Fili­pino), U.P. Integrated School, effective 23 February 1978.

Macrina T. Zafaralla as Instructor II in Botany, College of Artsand Sciences (UPLBI, effective 1 February 1978.

The Board accepted a donation in the amount of P30,000.OOfrom the Shell Chemical Co. lPhils.I, Inc., to be used in the acquisi­tion of a gas chromatograph or other equipment for the PesticideResidue Laboratory of UPLB.

PROFESSORIAL CHAIR ENDOWMENT

The Board accepted a grant in the amount of $37.000.00 fromthe Kiwanis International Foundation for the rehabilitation of thePhilippine General Hospital Building which shall be used by anexpanded Department of Rehabilitation Medicine.

The Boau:l accepted the following professorial chair donationsthrough the U.P. Engineering Research and Development Founda­tion, tnc., in the College of Engineering, effective 1 February 1978:

fa) The Jorge M. Consunji Professorial Chair in ConstructionManagement, to be funded by a continuing support of P6,OOO.OOper annum from the earnings of a donation from Mr. David M.

Consunji;(b) The Power Contractors. Inc., Professorial Chair in Pollution

Control, to be funded by a continuing support of P6,OOO.OO per

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND GIFTSThe Board accepted with appreciation the donation from the

Jorge B. Vargas Filipiniana Foundation, Inc., to the University ofthe Vargas Filipiniana library, museum, and art gallery consisting ofbooks and other publications, historical papers and documents,works of art, and numismatic and philatelic items, including thememorabilia of Jorge B. Vargas, subject to the following conditionsproposed by the donor:

lal The donee shall construct and maintain a building within thecampus to house the collection;

(b) Pending the construction of the building, the collection shallcontinue to be housed at the Kawilihan compound in Shaw Boule­vard, Mandaluyong, rent-free, except for light, water, telephone, andair-conditioning charges and other operating expenses which shall be

for the account of the donee; andIcl The donee shall absorb and continue to employ the qualified

...members of the administrative and technical staff of the donor­

~foundation.

February-March 1978 U.P. Gazette 33

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Justification:The organization, essentially as designed andformulated by the

constituency of the U.P. College Baguio as a whole, has been dis­cussed in a series of workshops. It is considered the best suited forthe attainment of the objectives of the College as well as for itsdevelopment.

Ample provision has been built into it for collective leadership inthe execution and administration of the programs of the College,and for a broad democratic participation in the development ofplans and objectives.

The faculty, under the joint leadership of the Dean, the DivisionCoordinators, and the Discipline Heads, will now be expected toactively participate in planning the academic programs of the Col­lege.

CHANGE IN THE NAME OF U.P. EXTENSION DIVI­SION CLARK AIR BASE TO U.P. COLLEGE CLARK AIRBASE

The Board approved the change in the name of U.P. ExtensionDivision Clark Air Base to U.P. College Clark Air Base to forestallunintended connotations of "adult education" and "correspondenceschool" carried by the term extension division and allav the fear ofstudents Jest problems of accreditation for units earned therefromarise when they present their credentials to foreiqn educationalinstitutions.

CONVERSION OF THE PHILIPPINE EYE RESEARCHINSTITUTE INTO AN INSTITUTE OF OPHTHAL­MOLOGY

The Board approved in principle the conversion of the PhilippineEye Research Institute (PERl) into an Institute of Ophthalmologyin response to an earlier communication from President FerdinandE. Marcos directing the University to look into the feasibility ofestablishing a glaucoma center within the Institute. Glaucoma nowranks sixth in terms of prevalence of eye problems and fourth as acause of blindness in the Philippines; thus. Dr. Salvador R. Salceda.in consultation with his staff, proposed the conversion of PERI intoa comprehensive eye center (instead of just a glaucoma center) to becalled the Institute of Ophthalmology.

CHANGE IN THE NAME OF THE COMMITTEE FORTHE REGIONAL UNITS TO PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEEFOR THE REGIONAL UNITS

The Board approved the change in the name of the Committeefor the Regional Units to President's Committee for the RegionalUnits in order to clearly identify the organizational linkage of theCommittee, as agreed upon bv the regional deans during their meet­ing on 8 January 1978.

AMENDMENT IN THE COMPOSITION OF THE ACA­DEMIC PERSONNEL BOARD

The Board approved the amendment in the composition ot theAcademic Personnel Board such that the pertinent provision in theReorganization of the Central Administration. U.P. (approved BR789th Meeting, 25 November 1969) now reads as follows:

"The Board shall be composed of the Vice-President for Aca­demic Affairs as Chairman and (four) six other members to beappointed by the President from the senior faculty; provided. thateach member shall serve for a term of three years, except the firsttwo appointees to the expanded membership, whose term shallexpire on 30 April 1980; provided, further, that appointment to theBoard shall be without prejudice to renewal or reappointment; pro­vided, finally. that the term of office shall be staggered in such away that there will be two terms due to expire every year. The Chief

of the Office of Academic Services shall serve as ex-officio secretaryof the Board. {Bracketed portion to be deleted, bold portions to beadded. I

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE UNIVER­SITY OF THE PHILIPPINES FOUNDATION, INC., ANDCODE OF BYLAWS

The Board approved the draft of the Articles of Incorporation ofthe University of the Philippines Foundation, lnc., together with theCode of Bylaws, in order to establish and provide a private institu­tional medium to encourage, undertake, and/or underwrite pure andfundamental and/or applied research in the natural, physical, social,or developmental sciences and/or the arts, through any of the fol­lowing activities:

(a) Financing projects and programs and encouraging and under­writing research studies in the areas enumerated above;

(bl Establishing scholarships and professorial chairs in the abovefields;

(cl Conducting, sponsoring, or underwriting seminars, trainingsessions. and conferences dedicated to the promotion, propagation,and enhancement of the indicated sciences;

(dl Publishing and distributing, or causing to be published ordistributed without profit, the research output or projects andresearch programs supported or undertaken;

(e) Assisting in strengthening the library, laboratory, and otherfacilities and teaching and research capabilities of Public or privateinstitutions of like or similar objectives, alone or in conjunctionwith others.

(f) For the foregoing purposes, receiving and/or managing anyfunds, trusts, donations, other assets and resources, entrusted and/orgiven to the Foundation.

NEW SALARY SCALE FOR THE ASIAN INSTITUTE OFTOURISM HOTEL STAFF

The Board approv:ed the adoption of a Salary Scale and JobDescription for the hotel staff and other administrative positions atthe Asian Institute of Tourism IAITl, the main features of which arespecified below:

a SALARY SCALE FOR THE HOTEL STAFF OF AlT. Thisdocument prescribes the class titles and corresponding salary rangesfor all administrative positions Ii.e., as distinguished from academicpositions) in the AIT hotel that are not and cannot be properlycovered by the existing position classification and salary plans foradministrative personnel in the University. The number of personnelor positions per class title indicated therein is merely indicative ofthe normal or average personnel requirement based on a 24-houroperation 13 shifts) in accordance with standard hotel managementpractices.

b. JOB DESCRIPTION FOR HOTEL AND OTHER ADMINIS­TRATIVE POSITIONS AT AlT. This defines in general terms theduties and responsibilities of (1) all the various classes of positionsspecified in the salary scale and (2) other administrative positionsthat cannot be covered by the existing position classification plan orindex of classes for administrative personnel, but which, neverthe­less, will be needed particularly, but not exclusively, for the opera­tion of the laboratory facilities of the Institute.

c. IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINES:(1) The same policies. rules, and procedures as are prescribed for

the administration of the University Salary Scale for AdministrativePersonnel shall govern the administration of the SALARY SCALEFOR THE HOTEL STAFF AT AlT. Similarlv, the same policies,rules, and procedures as are prescribed for the administration of theUniversity Position Classification Plan for Administrative Personnel(this refers to both the index of classes and the class specifications)shall also govern the administration of the JOB DESCRIPTIONFOR HOTEL STAFF AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE POSI·

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l,500.00/year

P 700.00/year (approx.I2,700.00/year (aoorox.I

TIONS AT AlT.121 All other officially existing classes of administrative positions

not included in the JOB DESCRIPTION that are applicable to theInstitute shall apply thereto.

(3) Subject to confirmation by the Board of Regents, the Presi­dent shall determine the corresponding qualification requirementsfor all the classes of positions included in the JOB DESCRIPTION,consistent with prevailing hotel staff standards and upon recom­mendation by the Dean.

(4) It is understood that the job description provided for is ageneral statement of duties and responsibilities, and does not limitthe authority of the Dean of the Institute to determine specificduties for individual positions as the needs of the service may re­quire; provided, that the specific definition of duties shall conformessentially with the general definitions herein prescribed.

The new salary scale for the hotel staff is completely in con­sonance with the existing Common Basic Salary Scale as adopted,effective 1 November 1976. Specifically, the same number of salaryranges and salary steps in each range as are prescribed in the existingUniversity Salary Scale for Administrative Personnel have beenincorporated in this new scale. The allocation of the various classesof positions to their respective salary ranges has been determinedwithin the context of standard hotel management. However, in line

with University policy, no provision has been made for living allow­, ances, representation privileges, and other fringe benefits normally

extended to hotel personnel. Only those classes of positions thatcannot be properly covered by the existing University Salary Scaleand Index of Classes for Administrative Personnel have been in­

cluded in the approved proposals.

MEAL ALLOWANCE OF LECTURERS AT CLARK AIRBASE

The Board clarified its resolution (adopted at its 897th Meetingon 26 January 19781 approving an increase in the meal allowance oflecturers such that the same shall be applicable to all academic,academic non-teaching, and administrative personnel who are en­titled to meal allowance in the performance of their duties.

SCHEME FOR CLASSIFICATION OF THE PHILIPPINEGENERAL HOSPITAL'S PATIENTS

The Board approved the Scheme for Classification of the Philip­pine General Hospital's Patients and authorized the PGH Director toadjust/modify the said classification scheme or part thereof in res­ponse to external as well as internal developments directly affecting

the hospital and/or its clientele.The approved classification scheme answers the need to (a)

decongest the hospital by discouraging patients whose cases can behandled adequately in other hospitals Or health centers and/orwhose cases may not contribute satisfactorily to the hospital's traln­iog purposes; and (b) improve further the hospital's scheme forcharging patients based on their capacity to pay.

ABOLITION OF THE BOARD OF ATHLETIC AFFAIRSAND THE SUB-BOARD OF ATHLETIC AFFAIRS

The Board approved the abolition of the Board of Athletic Af­fairs and the Sub-Beard of Athletic Affairs in view of the establish­ment of the Institute of Sports, Physical Education, and Recreationwhich has been discharging their functions, subject to the followingconditions:

a. Insofar as the regional units are concerned -(1) they shall enjoy autonomy in the development, planning, and

implementation of their respective physical education and athleticprograms, as well as in the recruitment and selection of the facultyfor physical education courses, in accordance with University poll­des, rules, standards. and procedures on the appointment of faculty;

(2) athletic fees collected from students shall accrue to the ath­

letic fund of the unit, to be disbursed in accordance with law andauditing and accounting rules and regulations. A report thereof shallbe made by the Dean to the President in the manner specified in b.121 below;

(3) position items funded by the Board of Athletic Affairs Fundshall be funded by the athletic fund of the respective unitts! wheresaid positions are presently assigned;

(41 in place of the University Athletic Association, each unitshall have its own "athletic association," which shall be officiallyknown by that narne with the official nomenclature of the unitprefixed thereto (e.q., U.P. College Baguio Athletic Association,U.P. College Cebu Athletic Association, etc.]: provided, that everystudent duly registered with the unit shall become a member of theassociation upon payment of the athletic fee; provided, further. thatthe President shall determine the organization and appropriatemechanism for the administration of the association upon recom­mendation by the Dean of the regional unit.

b. Insofar as units in the Dillman and Manila campuses are con­cerned, the Institute of Sports, Physical Education, and Recreationshall continue to be the lead unit in the development, planning, andimplementation of physical education and athletic programs, andshall administer the athletic fee collected from students, subject tothe following conditions and such others as the President may pre­scribe:

(11 the Dean of the Institute shall consult with the deans of theother units in the design, development, etc., of physical educationand athletic programs;

(2) the Dean of the Institute shall at the end of each semestersubmit to the President a report on the administration of the ath­letic fee, which report shall include, among others, the following:(a) expenditures incurred by programs or types of activities or proj­ects, [b] balance of the athletic fee fund, and (c) total collectionsfor the semester under review per college or unit; and

131 there shall be only one University Athletic Association for allunits in the Diliman and Manila campuses; provided, that everystudent duly registered shall become a member' thereof upon pay­ment of the athletic fee; provided, further, that the President shalldetermine the organization and appropriate mechanism for theadministration of the association upon recommendation of theVice-President for Academic Affairs.

c. The Chancellor of the University of the Philippines at LosBanos shall determine the appropriate mechanism for the develop­ment, planning, and implementation of the physical education andathletic programs therein, for the administration of the athletic feecollected, and for the organization of the athletic association; pro­vided, that there shall be only one University Athletic Association

for the autonomous University.d. Articles 463 through 466 of the Revised University Code and

all other provisions thereof pertaining to the University AthleticAssociation and/or the Board of Athletic Affairs and the Sub-Boardof Athletic Affairs, as .well as all memoranda, orders, and otherissuances regarding the aforementioned bodies are hereby repealed.

OTHER MAnERS CONSIDERED BY THE BOARDThe Board approved the institution of an M.S. in Wildlife Studies

and an M.S. in Mathematics at UPLB.

The Board approved the extension of the following financialassistance to the Resident Assistants of the Ketavaan ResidenceHall, effective 1 January 1978:

Free tuition and other feesFree board and lodgingAn allowance of P150,OO/month

for 10 monthsP4,900.00/year (aoprox.I

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Arts and Sciences, College of (UPLB)Antonio D. Bustrillos,. additional assignment as PCRDF Professor

of Blochemlstrv, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.Ernesto J. del Rosario, additional assignment as PCRDF Profes­

sor of Biotechnology, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.William L Fernandez, additional assignment as PCRDF Professor

of Microbiology, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.Virginia PeBenito Samonte, additional assignment as Associate

Professor of Soil Sciences (professorial chair), effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 December 1978.

Agriculture, College ofRicardo R. del Rosario, additional assignment as PCADF Asso­

ciate Professor of Food Science, effective 1 January until 31 Decem­ber 1978.

Laures T. Empig, reappointment as Visiting Associate Professorof Agronomy, without compensation, effective 1 January until 31December 1978.

Arts and Sciences, College of (Dillman)Consuelo Damaso, promotion in rank and salary from Associate

Professor VI to Professor II of English, effective 1 January 1978.Dionisia B. Hermosura, promotion in rank and salary from

Assistant Professor IV to Associate Professor I of English, effective1 February 1978.

Enrico V. Pirovano, appointment as Professorial Lecturer inSociology, effective 8 November 1977 until 31 March 1978.

P 700.00/year tapprox.I2,700.00/year (approx.I

Free tuition and other feesFree board and lodgingAn allowance of P75/month

for 10 months 750.00/year

Total P4,150.00/yearsubject to the condition that a residence hall will be allowed to haveresident assistants if, and only if. it has a definite psycho-socialassistance program for freshmen residents.

The resident assistants of the Kalavaan Residence Hall are U.P.students who assist the dormitory personnel in implementing thepsycho-social assistance program of Kalayaan, as well as in enforcingthe rules and regulations of the dormitory. They have proved quitecrucial to helping freshmen students, including the experimentaldemocratization students, adjust to the University environmentacademically, psychologically, and socially.

The proposed financial assistance to be extended to the residentassistants makes them comparable to graduate assistants. Being oncall at all hours of the day and night, the resident assistants rendermore than one hundred (lOO) hours per month, which is allowedgraduate assistants, and for which the latter receive P4.00 per houror P4,OOO.OO overa 1Q.month period.

In this connection, effective upon the institution by the resi­dence hall of a psycho-social assistance program and upon theappointment of resident assistants, the following financial assistancefor the resident assistants of other residence halls (chargeable totheir respective budgets) shall take effect:

The Board approved the termination of the Investment Advisoryservices Contract of the University with the Commercial Bank andTrust Company (approved by the Board of Regents at its 791stMeeting, 21 January 1970) in order to generate greater income fromthe funds in the Portfolio and in pursuance of the policy thatgovernment funds should be invested in a government financialinstitution.

The Board noted the following:fa} Financial Statements pertaining to the U.P. Commingled

Fund as of the quarter ending 31 December 1977.tbl Working Paper No. 78-17 entitled The University Reward

SVstem: An Overview (prepared by the Program Development Staff,Office of the President) providing an overall framework againstwhich to view and within which to further develop the rewardsystem of the University.

Ie) Working Paper No. 78·37 entitled U.P. Faculty Fellowships:An Attempt at Rationalization (prepared by the Program Develop­ment Staff, Office of the President) rationalizing the criteria forawarding faculty fellowships, both local and foreign, within theoverall framework of Concept Paper No. 78-17.

(d) Three proposals for a radically different academic calendarbeginning with the next academic year, as follows:

1. Academic calendar with the First Semester starting in August1978. and the Second Semester starting in January 1979;

2. Academic calendar with the First Semester starting imme­diately in January 1979; and

3. Academic calendar based on the quarterly system.(e) Copy of Presidential Decree No. 1295, dated 27 January

1978, entitled Creating the National Engineering Center.

899th Meeting, 30 March 1978

APPOINTMENTS, REAPPOINTJl.1ENTS, RENEWALS OFAPPOINTMENT, PROMOTIONS, INCREASES INSALARY, etc.

The Board approved the following appointments, reappcmt­menta, etc.:

Education, College ofLuis M. Alarilla, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Education, effective 8 April 1977 until 31 May 1978.Matilde M. Valdes, automatic pre-retirement increase in salary

from Professor VI to VIII of Education, effective 1 July 1978.

Fisheries, Collega ofRogalio O. Juliano, renewal of appointment as Dean, effective

12 April 1978 until 30 April 1983.

Graduate SchoolJuan R. Francisco, increase in salary from Professor III to IV

(part-time) of Indology, effective 30 March 1978.

Human Ecology, Institute ofJosefa Eusebio, automatic and selective/corrective promotion in

rank and salary from Assistant Professor II to Associate Professor IIof Human Nutrition and Foods, effective 28 October 1977.

Law, College ofFroitan M. Bacuiigan, appointment as Dean, effective 1 April

1978 until 30 April 1983.

Medicine, College ofBenjamin Limson, promotion from Clinical Associate Professor

to Clinical Professor of Medicine (oart-tlrnel, without compensation.effective 1 February until 31 May 1978.

Felix B. Marcelo, Jr., transfer to part-time status as AssociateProfessor I of Pathology, effective 1 March 1978.

Philippine Executive AcademyCarlos P. Ramos, renewal of appointment as Administrator,

effective 1 April 1978 until 30 April 1983.

Public Administration, College ofRaul P. de Guzman, renewal of appointment as Dean. effective 1

April 1978 until 30 Aprit 1983.

Social Work and Community Development, Institute ofSylvia H. Guerrero, appointment as Dean, effective 1 May 1978

until 30 April 1983.

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MILESTONES

Dr. Vidal A. Tan took leave of us seven years afterhe wrote his own elegy: "Death, be kind." Howfitting that he should lie in state at the Chapel of theHoiy Sacrifice: built during his stewardship asseventhPresident of the University of the Philippines(1951-1956). he often attended and even served Massthere, the only President to have done so. And howeloquently it speaks of his nobie simplicity that hewilled for his own body's resting-place a rough andunadorned casket which, even as he wished, was notgraced with the sombre flowers of mourning.

TWO PRESIDENTS: Foreign Affairs Secretary Carlos P. Romulo, himself a former University President, pays lastrespects to departed colleague laid in a box of unvarnished wood, a fulfillment of the wish Dr. Vidal A. Tan wrote in his

"Death, be kind" (shown above). .

•• This University must exert every effort to maintain and im­prove its position of leadership in the field of scholarshir:>,--._

Religion was his "most priceless possession," the

"greatest guarantee of happiness," a gift that, he oncesaid, he would pass on "If I Had a Daughter:' an

address he delivered before the U.P. Women's Club on

11 July 1951. So touching was this speech that theUniversity Community clamoured for a thousandcopies. Later, President Tan did adopt a daughter,

Maria Teresa, and passed on his gift not only to herbut to ali around him.

FLASHBACK: Dr. Vidal A. Tan is shown with noted guest, William Faulkner.

Like most great men, Dr. Tan believed th:

individual must gain a sense of life as a wholtranslated this belief admirably into deed. Heeminent essayist and playwright and author:

books on Mathematics. In 1967, when he wassor Emeritus in Mathematics, he became the fir

pient of the U.P. Faculty Association's Dakilan

Award. A founding member of the Philippindemy of Science and Humanities, he was also a

trious member of various honor societies and n

bodies such as the Philippine Historical Comrrthe Art Council of the Philippines, the EXI

Board of the Boy Scouts of the Phili.F a

Board of Review for Moving Pictures; a'" hi!dency of the U.P.• he was appointed Chairman

National Science Development Board, and I

Councilor of Quezon City.

As U.P. President, his sense of life as a d\unity inspired the academic community in eve

suit and controversy, For he was no stranger

academic vocation, having served the UniverStudent Assistant in 1912, and later, as ProfessHead of the Department of Mathematics, Dean

College of Engineering. Dean of the College of IArts and Sciences in Baguio, and Acting Dean ahe even had the singular distinction of being tlfaculty member to be appointed a member

Board of Regents. As President of U.P., '-nl\as he humbly put it, "on the goodw~ Pdecessors." In his first speech to the Universitycil on 12 June 1951, he gave notice that therebe "few, if any, astounding innovations." "Thversity," he said, "must exert every effort to rn

and improve its position of leadership in the fscholarsh ip." It must have made him proudlyin later years to see that his own vision of tthas remained paramount with those who suehim in the University. For, during his stewardsdevoted himself with great energy and imaqinathe development of the faculty and staff, tprovarnent of curricular programs, and the

ment of campus life.

"Death, be kind" was his wish. And! touched him not: but only "freed his soul the I

way" since the Eternal Master loved him. His \~3 while he dwelt among us, "nor made a pause, r

a void," and so, "still he fills affection's eye."

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Dr. Nathaniel B. Tablante. Secretary of the Depart·ment of Social Service and Development (DSSD),

passed away on 28 March 1978. at age 53. He servedthe University in various capacities, including that of

Dean of the Institute of Social Work and CommunityDevelopment and as Vice-President for Academic Af­fairs before he was appointed Undersecretary of the

DSSD in 1975.He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture,

cum laude, from the U.P. in 1946 and joined the

faculty that year; he earned his Ph.D. from Purdue

University in 1956.He "IS survived by h"IS wife, Professor Isabel Lawas-

Tablante, and three children.

THE FAMilY: Dr. Vidal A. Tan is shown with wife Teresa Yulo and only son Vidal Jr., an army officer who saw action

in Bataan. The young Vidal succumbed to heart attack in 1946; Mrs. Tan died in 1959.

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Jorge B. Vargas deeds to his Alma Mater theVargas Filipiniana Foundation library consisting ofbooks, historical papers and documents, works of art,numismatic and philatelic items, and his own memo­rabilia as Executive Secretary of President Manuel L.Quezon.

The most Distinguished Alumnus of 1937, JorgeB. Vargas belongs to the first graduating classof U.P.in 1911 as an A.B. graduate, and wasclass valedicto­rian as an Ll.B. graduate in 1914. During the JapaneseOccupation, he waschairman of the Philippine Execu­tive Commission. A prominent figure in sports andcivic movements, he was a founder of the BoyScoutsof the Philippines and head of the Philippine delega­tions to international sports competitions.

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Dr. Ramon P. Santos wasappointed Dean of the College ofMusic, effective 1 March 197Buntil30 April 1983 having succeeded Dr.Ruby K. Ma·ngahas.

Director Froilan M. Bacufigan ofthe Law Center has been appointedDean of the College of Law, effec­tive 1 April 1978 until 30 April1983, following the expiration ofthe term of office of Dean Irene R.Cortes.

Dr. Sylvia H. Guerrero will takeover as Dea n of the rO5titute ofSocial Work and Community Devel·opment, effective 1 May 1978 until30 April 1983, following the resig­nation of Dean Manuel F. Boni­facio. •

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University Health Service (UPLB)Antonio G. T.n, additional assignment as Acting Director, effec­

tive 1 March until 31 August 1978.

TRANSFER TO PER'~ANENT STATUSThe Board approved the transfer of the following to permanent

status:Marita B. Abellera as Instructor I in Social Studies. U.P. Inte­

grated School. effective 1 March 1978.Nelly G. Alviar'as Assistant Professor I of Agricultural Eco­

nomics, Institute of Agricultural Development and Administration.

effective 1 March 1978.Rosalinda R. Arenas as Instructor II in Engineering Sciences,

College of Engineering, effective 3 February 1978.Eligio B. Barsaga as Assistant Professor 11 of Educational

Administration, College of Education, effective 24 October 1977.Roberto C. Bautista as Assistant Professor I of Agricultural

Engineering, Institute of Agricultural Engineering and Technology,effective 1 March 1978.

Ma. Luisa T. Camagay as Instructor III in History, College ofArts and Sciences [Dillman}, effective 1 March 1978.

Danielito T. Franco as Assistant Professor II of Land and WaterResources Engineering and Technology, Institute of Agricultural

Engineering and Technology, effective 1 February 1978.

Concepcion B. Madamba as Instructor IV in Wood Science andTecbnoloqv, Col1ege of Forestry, effective 1 February 1978.

Augustus C. Mamaril as Assistant Professor I of Zoology, Collegeof Arts and Sciences (Diliman), effective 1 August 1977.

Josue C. Zuniega as Instructor V in Social Studies, Rural HighSchool, College of Agriculture, effective 1 March 1978.

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND GIFTSThe Board accepted a grant in the amount of $35,650.00 from

the International Development Research Center for the researchproject on legume processing, phase II, being undertaken by theUPLB. The grant funds will be made available for a period of 24months, beginning 1 December 1977. The original grant for the firstphase of the project was accepted by the Board at its 854th Meet­

ing, 17 December 1974.

PROFESSORIAL CHAIR ENDOWMENTThe Board approved the change in the name of the U.P. Alumni

Annual Fund Professorial Chair for the Regional Units to Alu",ni_ Professorial Chair in (name of the regional unit to be indicated as

part of the name of the chair).

The Board approved the establishment of the Alfonso CalalangProfessorial Chair in Political Economy with an honorarium ofP12,OOO per annum. In this connection, the Manuel Roxas Chair inPolitical Science or Economics at P12,OOO.00 per annum; two (2)chairs for the Division of Social Sciences, each at P6,OOO.DO perannum for a period of three (3) years; and the Alfonso CalalangProfessorial Chair in Political Economy, shall take effect beginningthe first semester of the academic year 1978-1979.

COLLECTION OF FEESThe Board authorized the Institute of Sports, Physical Education

and Recreation to increase the community recreation fee fromP50.00 to P10.00 per student, effective summer term of 1978, to

cover increased costs of operation.The Board, likewise, approved the increase in the honorarium of

the Community Recreation Instructor from P600.00 to P640.00,which is equivalent to the current honorarium rate for overloadteaching of an instructor in the day program (for handling a ~unit

subject at P213.00 per unitl.

February·March 1978

The Board authorized the increase of the pre-Bar Review feefrom P220.00 to P250.00, exclusive of the P10.00 deposit, to coverthe increased costs of operation by the U.P. Law Center. At its865th Meeting, 25 September 1975, the President suggested return­ing the responsibility for the pre-Bar Review to the College of Law,with the Board's assurance that it would be prepared in this respectto upgrade the fees. In this connection, the Board authorized thePresident to see to the details and formulate the guidelines, forsubmission to the Board.

The Board authorized the Philippine Executive Academy toincrease the fee of participants to the senior Executive Develop­ment Program from P9,800.00 to Pl0.500.00, to cover the in­creased costs of conducting the Session, effective January 197&Income from participants' fees shall accrue to a special trust accountagainst which shall be charged all expenses relative to the Session,subject to auditing and accounting rules and regulations.

The Board authorized the University Library to increase the ratecharged to users (outside researchers) of microfilm readers from P1.00to PJ,OO for the first two hours or a fraction thereof, and Pl.00 fOf'every succeeding hour beyond the initial two hours. Income fromthis fee shall accrue to a special trust liability account against whichshall be charged expenses for maintenance and repair of equipment,such as microfilm bulbs (which used to cost P24.00 apiece but nowcost Pt05.001.

The Board approved the rental rates for academic costumes 'ofgraduating students, as follows:

Set of Bachelor's gown PiO.OOSet of Bachelor's gown with hood 14.00Set of Master's gown 16.00Set of Doctor's gown 20.00The new rates will take care of both the increase in rental and

dry cleaning/laundry costs.

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 1978·1979The Board approved the Academic Calendar for school year

1978-1979 (similar to last year's calendar). It applies to all units ofthe University except the u.P. College Clark Air Base and the even­ing graduate program of the College of Business Administration.

The Board deferred action on a proposed Academic Calendar for1978-1979, pending consultation with the National Board of Educa­

tion.Note: The Executive Committee of the University Council dis­

cussed three proposed academic calendars at its meeting on 20March 197& When votes were called for, Calendar A (whichsynchronizes the academic year with the fiscal year), received 26votes; Calendar B (based on the previous year's academic calendar),14 votes; and Calendar C (the quarterly system), one vote. Afteranother round of discussion, Chancellor Abelardo G. Samonte pro­posed a modification which combined the features of both Calen­dars A and B. This modi'fied proposal. which was acceptable to theExecutive Committee, was submitted to the Board with CalendarsA. B, and C.

In the course of the Board's discussion, Regent Sicat made thefollowing comments: Having the same calendar year for all universi­ties is of great importance, one reason being the need for synchroni­zation of academic activities (inter-university activities such asoratorical contests, essay-writing, athletics); hence, a new academiccalendar is a concern of the National Board of Education and notonly of the U.P. Board of Regents. Dividing the calendar into morethan two major portions would also maximize the use of facilities,their inadequacy being a problem inherent in the public sector, theUniversltv system, and even the private sector. This is one othergood argument for the proposed calendar which could be considered

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fIWorably in the National Board of Education.President Corpuz noted the generally favorable reaction of the

academic staff to the proposed calendar and the meager reactionfrom the studentrv. The Department of Education and Culture hasyet to comment on the proposed calendar. As it stands, the pre­posed calendar is a move toward, rather than away from, synchroni­zation with the fiscal year. One advantage of the proposal is thatstudents who fail to get admission into the tf.P. would have moretime to seek admission into other schools.

With regard to the Quarterly system, the President said that anumber of units in the University cannot adopt this system becauseprofessors prefer that courses in a continuous series and laborato',"Ycourses should be taught on a semestral basis. Some units, however.may adopt the system, if beneficial, within the general framework

of the new Isemestral] calendar.The President also noted that some modifications may be appro­

priate assuming that the National Board of Education allows thetransition period, as in the proposed calendar, only in the first year.

The President stressed. however. that he is not unmindful of theproblems which might arise in regard to other institutions. RegentSantos Cuyugan observed that, before adopting the proposed calen­dar. it would be wise to anticipate some problems arising from thesimultaneity of various activities that the Board wishes to encouragethroughout the university system in the Philippines.

EXPANSION OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO X.D.S.STUDENTS ENROLLED DURING SUMMER

The Board authorized the expansion of financial assistancegranted to the Experimental Democratization Students (X.D.S.lenrolled during summer terms to include a textbook allowance {asneededl. chargeable against the X.D.S. BUDGET.

At present, the financial assistance granted to the X.D.S. in­cludes, aside from provisions for regular semesters, free tuition andother fees for those enrolled during summer terms. The new authori­zation extends this assistance to include textbooks for thuse en­rolled during summer terms.

For academic year 1977-1978, this extension will mean an addi­tional expenditure of at most 95 X P40.00::::: P3.800.00 which canbe absorbed by the total Democratization of Admissions budget forFiscal Year 1978.

Extending financial assistance to X.D.S. enrolled during summerterms will in the long run prove less expensive for the University,because then they could finish their degree programs within ashorter residence in the University than otherwise. Grantingmore financial assistance to them during summer terms other thantuition and other fees and book allowances, on the other hand,lNOuld be too far out of the ordinary for the financial assistanceprograms of the University.

AMENDMENT OF THE CODAL PROVISION ON GRADEOF "INC."

The Board approved the amendment of the codal provision ongrade of "Inc." (Article 3691. as follows:Old codal provision:

"Inc." indicates that the work is incomplete. It is given if astudent whose class standing throughout the semester is passing,fails to appear for final examination due to illness or other validreasons. In case the class standing is not passing and the student failsto take the final examination for any reason, a grade of "5" is given."Inc." is also given for work that is of passing Quality some part ofwhich is for good reason unfinished.Amendment as approved by the Board of Regents (886thmeeting. 28 April 1917):

The grade of "Inc." is given if a student, lIIIhose class standingthroughout the semester is PASSING. fails to take the final exami-

nation or fails to complete other requirements for the course, due

to illness or other valid reasons. Removal of the deficiency mustbe done within the prescribed time by passing an examination ormeeting all the requirements for the course, after which the studentshall be given a final grade based on his overall performance.Newly approved amendment (words in bold prints to beadded; word in brackets to be deleted):

The grade of "Inc." is given if a student. whose class standingthroughout the semester is PASSING, fails to take the final exami­nation or fails to complete other requirements for the course. due toillness or other valid reasons. In case the class standing is not passingand the student fails to take the final examination for any reason, agrade of "5" is given. Removal of the [deficiency} "Inc." must be

done within the prescribed time by passing an examination or meet­ing all the requirements for the course, after which the student shallbe given a final grade based on his overall performance.

REVISED RESIDENCE HALL RULES AND REGULA·TIONS

The Board approved the Revised Residence Hall Rules andRegulations, the salient features of which are:

a, Admission of sophomores to senior students to SampaguitaResidence Hall;

b. Listing of priorities in the admission of students to reSidence.halls and the International Center;

c. Advanced collection of transient fees;d. Policy on key deposits;

e. Forfeiture of reservation fee upon failure to check in duringthe prescribed period;

f. Requirement to sign out in the residence hall log book;g. Prohibition on taking of meals inside one's room;h. Imposition of fine on unauthorized appliances;i. Elevation of disciplinary cases in dormitories to the Student

Disciplinary Tribunal for formal investigation and decision; and.i. Storage fees during summer vacation.The rationale for the amendments are as follows:a. Samnaquita Residence Hall, which has been classified as a

dormitory for senior and qradutinq students, has found it difficultto categorize who are senior and graduating students, resulting inunavoidable misinterpretation of this matter;

b. Due to lack of space in residence halls and the InternationalCenter, a orioritv system as regards admission has been formulatedwhereby students who come from distant areas of the country aregiven higher priority over those who come from, or have relatives in,the Metro-Manila area; the International Center gives preference toscholars and graduate students from foreign countries;

c. The policies on key deposits, transient fees, storage fees,reservation fees, signing out in the log book, and fines on unauthor­ized appliances are now clearly spelled out; the old rules were silenton these aspects of residence hall administration;

d. The prohibition against taking of meals inside one's room isintended to discourage unauthorized ambulant vendors who caterfood in food containers and pose problems in maintaining cteanu­ness in the residence halls; and

e. The provision on disciplinary cases in residence halls isamended so that such matters are now elevated to the StudentDisciplinary Tribunal for formal investigation and decision.

AMENDMENT OF THE BOARD'S RESOLUTION ESTAB­LISHING THE NATIONAL TEACHER TRAININGCENTER FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS

The Board approved the amendment of its resolution (B/R850th Meeting, 30 January 1975) establishing the National TeacherTraining Center for the He-alth Professions such that:

a. The unit shall now be called National Teacher Training Centerfor the Health Professions (NTTC-HP) instead of NTTC-H Sciences;

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b. The Center shall be headed by a Director (not by an Advisory

Board): andc. The Center shall have an Advisory Board with the Director of

the NTTC-HP as Chairman and with representatives from theDepartment of Education. the Department of Health, the Associa­tion of Philippine Medical Colleges, the World Health Organization,and the health sciences sector, the dean of the medical school, andthe dean of the College of Education as ex-officio members.

CONFERMENT OF HONORARY DEGREESThe Board approved the conferment of honorary degrees upon

Dr. Alfonso Calalang, Doctor of Laws, honoris causa; Dr. Tomas S.Fonacier, Doctor of Laws, honoris causa: and Mr. Jorge B. Vargas,

Doctor of Laws, honoris causa.

TRAVEL AND LIVING ALLOWANCES FOR FACULTYFROM DillMAN, MANILA, OR LOS BANOS ASSIGNEDTO TEACH IN THE REGIONAL UNITS DURINGSUMMER 1978

The Board approved the grant of travel and living allowances tofaculty members from Diliman, Manila or Los Banos who are as­signed to teach in the regional units, except the U.P. College ClarkAir Base, during Summer 1978. The grant covers a living allowanceof P450.00 and a travel allowance equivalent to one round-trip fare.This is with the proviso that transportation, daily allowance, andboard and lodging, as provided for in 0 of the Classification andSalary Plan for Part-time Teaching in the Regional Units (approvedby the Board at its 883rd Meeting, 26 February 1977) shall be

suspended for the duration of the summer term.

AUTHORITY TO USE PART OF THE EARNINGS OFTHE UPLB FACULTY DEVELOPMENT FUND TO SUP·PORT THE FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PRO·FESSOR/ AL CHAI RS

The Board authorized the UPLB to use part of the earnings ofthe UPLB Faculty Development Fund to support the financial

requirements for professorial chairs.The said Fund was originally earmarked for supporting faculty

fellowships and related activities, but with the increasing number ofgraduate scholarships at UPLB, the demand for faculty fellowships

has decreased. The University is faced, instead, w~th.an increasingnumber of highly trained staff whom it must retain In the face ofstrong competition from outside the University. Thus, adequaterewards must be provided for the most productive and most deserv-ing among the staff. A professorial chair appointment is a mostcoveted incentive since it bestows upon the awardee not only finan­cial benefits but prestige in the academic community.

INCREASE IN THE DAILY RATE FOR WORKERS OFTHE QUEZON LAND GRANT

The Board approved the increase in the daily rate for worker.. ofthe Quezon Land Grant from P8.80 to Pl0.00 per day, effective 1March 1978. The increased rate will help the laborers, mostly familymen, meet the spiralling cost of basic commodities which, with their

present income, they can hardly obtain.

OTHER MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE BOARDThe Board noted the program details of the 67th General

Commencement Exercises to be held on 16 April 1978....The Board authorized U.P. College Baguio to administer eve.ry

beol . Summer 1978 a non-credit course in mathemattcsterm, gInning ~ ,

for management students and to charge a fee of P120.00 per

student. Income from said fees shall accrue to a special account

against which shall be charged expenses in connection with thecourse.

The Board, likewise, authorized U.P. College Baguio to conducta Printmaking Workshop during summer 1978 and to collect a fee ofP50.00 per participant. Income from said fees shall accrue to a trustliability account against which shall be charged expenses for mate­rials and other operating costs of the workshop.·..

The Board noted the Executive Summary/Progress Report on theU.P. in the vtseves prepared by the UPV Project Development Teamand transmitted to the Board by President Corpuz through hisMemorandum, dated 27 March 1978.

The President supplemented the said report of the UPV with tileinformation that Tigbauan in Iloilo is the logical site for the UPVbecause, among other considerations, the SEAFDEC {SoutheastAsia Fisheries Development Center] is located in Tigbauan. ThePresident also informed the Board that one problem about theTigbauan site is the inadequate water supply which, however, is notreally acute and would not involve too much expense on the part ofthe University to resolve because of water sources near the proposedsite.

Regent Sleet also suggested linking up the UPV with the Philip­pine Sugar Development Institute, a research agency for the im­provement of the sugar industry. He noted that Panav and Negrosare the seat of the Philippine sugar industry, and that the UPVproject could draw support from this Institute in the future.

Note: At its 896th Meeting on 20 December 1977, the Boardcreated the Project Development Team for the U.P. in the Visayasfor it to formulate the development plan of the UPV.

The preliminary draft of the UPV Project Study was discussedby the Team with President Corpuz on 14 March 1978. During thismeeting, President Corpuz s\Jggested that an Executive Summary beprepared for discussion by the Board of Regents. Comments by the

Board would provide the Team additional guidelines with which topresent the Project Study for eventual submission to various fundingagencies including the World Bank.·..

The Board accepted the proposal of Sycip, Gorres, Velayoand Co. to conduct a review of the status of implementation of theorganizational structure of the Philippine General Hospital, particu­larly in the area of health operations. As in previous engagements,the SGV is donating their professional services amounting to

P35,OOO.Oo.

The Board approved the classification under Trust LiabilityAccount of income from admission fees (P15.00 per applicant) forthe Ph.D. Philippine Studies Program, the same to be available forexpenses incident to the administration thereof.·..

The Board authorized Miss Norma G. Pison, Property Custodian,- to negotiate with the University to have her newly-constructedhouse rented by the U.P. College Iloilo as the guest·house of theCollege, beginning 1 April 1978,.a~: monthly rental of P1,500.00.

The Board authorized the Asian Institute of Tourism to nego­tiate directly with Maritess Garden. LG. Estrada MaintenanceGroup, Redeemer Development Corp., Kabukiran Gardens, andRona's Gardens for trees, shrubs, ground cover, topsoil, and laborfor landscaping the AJT Complex, and to make progress paymentsto suppliers/contractors on the ~:is.Of accomplishment.

The Board noted a letter from some members of the faculty ofthe College of Law urging appointment of the dean of the Collegefrom among the regular faculty members thereof.

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The President approved the following appointments, reappoint­

ments, renewals of appointment, promotions, increases in salary,and other related matters:

l-Arts and Sciences, College of (Diliman)-- --Cristina A. Austria, reappointment as Instructor I in Botany,

effective 8 November 1977 until the return of Myrna Maranan fromleave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Ponciano L 8ennagen, additional assignment as Officer-In­Charge, Office of Student Affairs, effective 20 February until 31July 1978-

Angelito G. Bernardo, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Soclol­ogy, effective a November 1977 until 31 March 1978.

lutgarda M. Castelo, transfer in item as Associate Professor II ofEnglish, effective 1 February 1978.

Carmencita P. del Villar, reappointment as Instructor III inSpeech, effective 8 November 1977 until the return of Benjamin

Muego from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1978.Ma. Fe A. Domingo, increase in salary from Assistant Professor I

to II of Psychology, effective 1 February until 31 May 1978.

Eleanor C. Folke--Olsen, transfer to permanent status as Guid­ance Counselor II, effective 1 January 1978.

Gil G. Gotiangco, Jr. II, additional assignment as Assistant to the

Chairman, Department of History, effective 25 March 1978 until 24March 1979.

lucille C. Gregorio, renewal of additional assignment as Senior

Lecturer in Botany, effective 1 April until 31 May 1978.Alice G. Guillermo, increase in salary as Senior Lecturer in

Humanities, effective 1 March until 31 May 1978.

Dionisio O. Liwag, reappointment to additional assignment as

Senior Lecturer in Botany, effective 20 March until 31 May 1978.Felipe B. Miranda, additional assignment as Chairman, Depart­

ment of Political Science, effective 18 March 1978 until 30 April1981.

Caesar E. Ordonez, increase in salary from Instructor I to 11 in

Physics, effective 1 January until the return of Conchita Y. Ragasa

from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1978.Jorshinelle T. $onza, reappointment as Instructor III in English,

effective 9 January until the return of Lilia C. Alias from leave ofabsence, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Lynn.,.Marie SyCip, increase in salary from Instructor I to II inPsychology, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Yolanda V. Tomeldan, transfer in item as Associate Professor IVof English, effective 1 February 1978.

Ruben C. Umaly. renewal of additional assignment as ProgramCoordinator, Extramural Studies, effective 21 December 1977 until20 December 1978.

Benedicta C. Villanueva, transfer in item with increase in salaryfrom Instructor I to III in Psychology, effective 1 January until 31May 1978,

--Asian Institute of Tourism-- - - --Jose P. Mananzan, renewal of appointment as Associate Profes­

sor IV of Tourism, effective 1 June 1977 until 31 May 1978.

-Asian Labor Education Center-- - - ,-Dante G. Guevarre. appointment as Senior Lecturer in Compara­

tive Labor Movement, effective 8 November 1977 until 31 March1978-

f-Baguio, U.P. College - -- ---Felino SM Angeles,. Jr., additional assignment as Senior Lecturer

in Management Planning and Control, effective 2 November 1977until 31 May 1978.

cesar S. Brillante, additional assignment as Acting Secretary,

effective 1 February until 30 April 1978.

Edgardo C. Camacho, appointment as Instructor II in Journal­

ism, effective 15 November 1977 until the return of Remedios E.Rullan from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Danilo C. Villegas, appointment as Guidance Associate, effective2 November 1977 until the return of Carmen Abubaker from leaveof absence, but not later than 31 May 1978.

-Business Administration, College of -~

Gabriel C. Alvarez, renewal of additional assignment from Acting

Director to Director, Business Research and Publications Program,effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Victor C. Feliciano, increase in salary from Assistant Professor 1to 11 of Agribusiness, effective 1 January 1978: renewal of addi­tiona I assignment as Coordinator, Agribusiness Program, effective 1January until 31 December 1978.

Rafael A. Rodriguez, renewal of additional assignment as Direc--

tor, Undergraduate Studies Program, effective 18 April 1978 until.17 April 1979.

Melito S. Salazar. Jr., increase in salary from Assistant Professor

II to III of Business Administration, effective 1 January 1978; addi­tional assignment as Officer-in-Charge, effective 6 March until thereturn of Emmanuel T. Velasco from leave of absence, but not later

than 26 March 1978.

I-Clark Air Base, U.P. Extension Division- - - - --Emesto E. Agudo, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Philo­

sophy, effective 6 March until 31 May 1978.

Aurora A. Minoza, renewal of additional assignment as LiaisonOfficer as per inter-unit agreement with the College of Education,

effective 1 August 1977 until 31 July 1978.

Malaya C. Ronas, full-time detail from the College of Arts and

Sciences [Dillman] with increase in salary from Assistant Professor

II to IV of Political Science, effective 5 January 1978; additional

assignment as Assistant Dean, effective 5 January 1978 until 30April 1979.

-·-Comprehensive Community Health Program --.Mona Lisa A. Hitalia, renewal of additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charge. Office of the Assistant to the Director for Rural

Services, effective 16 November 1977 until the return of Cynthialansigan from sick leave, but not later than 31 March 1978.

Fe M. Pantas; transfer from Regional Health Office No. 4·A,Department of Health and appointment as Assistant Professor 11 ofCommunity Medicine, effective 1 February until the return ofMetodio Pelavpav from special detail, but not later than 31 May1978-

-Ccrnputer Center-Genaro A. Mocorro, additional assignment as Computer Pro­

grammer, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

-Dentistrv, College of - - - ~- -Joaquin D. Ladao, Jr .. reappointment as Assistant Professor I

(part-time) of Prosthodontics, effective 6 February until 31 Mav1978.

-"Economics. School of·- -- --, ----------Rolando A. Danao, renewal of additional assignment as Director

for Finance, effective 1 April until June 1978.

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-Fisheries, Collegeof--------------;Arsenio S. Camacho, additional assignment as Director, Brackish-

until 31 March 1978.

Editha M. Marcelo, renewal of additional assignment as Head, Kto Grade 2 Department, U.P. Integrated School, effective 1 June1977 until 31 May 1978.

Cristina F. Mencias, additional assignment as Test Item Writer inthe project entitled "Filipino Assessment Instruments for Mathe-­matics and Science," effective 1 December 1977 until 30 April1978. (This supercedes her appointment as Test Item Writer in theproject entitled "Perceptions and Expectations of IncomingStudents in Science Teaching".)

Aida C. Portugal, promotion in rank and salary from InstructorV to Assistant Professor I, U.P. Integrated School, effective 1January 1978.

Julieta M. Savellano, additional assignment as Test Item Writer inthe project entitled "Filipino Assessment Instruments for Mathe­matics and Science," effective 1 December 1977 until 30 April1978. (This supercedas her appointment as Test Item Writer in theproject entitled "Perceptions and Expectations of IncomingStudents in Science Teaching.")

Dana M. Sitompul, promotion in rank and salary from InstructorIII to Assistant Professor II I of Practical Arts, U.P. IntegratedSchool. effective 27 October 1977.

Constantino M. Torralba, renewal of additional assignment asBusiness Manager, Publication and Information Office, effective 1January until 31 May 1978.

Ruben N. Valdez, transfer to permanent status as GuidanceAssociate, U.P. Integrated School, effective 1 February 1978.

I-Environmental Planning, Institute of----------tSalvador J. Bagamasbad, appointment as Researcher I.

DPWTG-UPIEP Projects, effective 3 October until 31 December1977.

Alex a. Cabanilla, transfer in item with reclassification fromResearch Associate to Instructor 111 in Environmental Planning,effective 1 April until 31 Mav 1978.

Eutemio P. Dacanav. appointment as Lecturer in EnvironmentalPlanning, effective 8 November 1977 until 29 March 1978.

Marito H. Garcia, renewal of appointment with reclassificationfrom. Research Associate IV to Project Officer II, OPWTC-UPIEPProjects, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Jaime U. Nierras, additional assignment as Subject Coordinator,Special Course in Urban/Regional Planning, effective 17 Januaryuntil 15 March 1978; transfer in item with promotion in rank andsalary from Instructor IV to Assistant Professor' of EnvironmentalPlanning, effective 1 February until 31 Mav 1978.

I-Engineering, Collegeof----- -.-------~Rodolfo M. Casiple. renewal of additional assignment as Senior

Research Engineer, Industrial Research Center, effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 December 1978.

Elmer C. Espiritu, renewal of additional assignment as AssociateResearch Engineer, Industrial Research Center, effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 December 1978.

Teresita S. Fabile, promotion in rank and salary from InstructorII to Assistant Professor II of Chemical Engineering, effective 17October 1977.

Manuel V. Hernandez, Jr., renewal of additional assignment asAssociate Research Engineer, Industrial Research Center, effective 1January until 31 December 1978.

Vladimir P. Panlilio, renewal of additional assignment as Asso­ciate Research Engineer, Industrial Research Center, effective 1January until 31 December 1978. (This supercedes a similar ap­pointment carrying different conditions.)

Felice L Llamas, increase in salary as Computer Programmer I,effective 1 March until 31 December 1978.

Yoshiaki Mild, reappointment as Visiting Research Associate.without compensation, effective 1 March until 31 December 1978.

Rosa Linda P. Tidalgo, reappointment tt? additional assignmentas Officer-in-Charge, effective 3 March until the return of JoseEncarnacion from the U.S.A. and Indonesia, but not later than 11June 1978; renewal of additional assignment as Director for Fellow­ships, effective 1 April until 30 June 1978.

f-Education, Collegeof--------------fEligio B. Barsaga. promotion in rank and salary from Instructor

II to Assistant Professor II of Educational Administration, effective24 October 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Myriam H. David, additional assignment as Research Associate,UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project, CommunicationArts, U.P. 'Inteqrated School, effective 14 June until 31 December1977.

Luz S. de la Cruz, additional assignment as Researcher/Sub­Project Leader, UPIS Curriculum Materials Development Project,Social Studies 7, U.P.ln-tegrated School, effective 15 August until21 October 1977..

Doane R. Galila, appointment as Lecturer in Education, effective8 November 1977 until 18 March 1978.

• Mildred S. Ganaden, additional assignment as Test Item Writer inthe project entitled "Filipino Assessment Instruments for Mathe­matics and Science," effective 1 December 1977 until 30 April1978. (This supercedes her appointment as Test Item Writer in theproject entitled "Perceptions and Expectations of IncomingStudents in Science Teaching.)

Nemah N. Hermosa, renewal of additional assignment as Re­searcher in the research project entitled "Formulation of TwoForms of Standardized Tests Comparable to Diagnostic ReadingTests, Forms A and B, Grade 4 through 12 (Manhit), effective 1January until 31 March 1978.

Milagros D. lbe, additional assignment as Team Leader in theproject entitled "Filipino Assessment Instruments for Mathematicsand Science," effective 1 December 1977 until 30 April 1978. (Thissupersedes her appointment as Team Leader in the project entitled"Perceptions and Expectations of Incoming Students in ScienceTeaching.")

Georgina C. Lisk, additional assignment as Associate Editor,Education Quarterly, effective 1 June 1977 until 31 May 1978.

... Nina D. L1obrera, renewal of additional assignment and change..,of designation from Researcher to Project Leader, UPIS Curriculum

Materials Development Project. Social Studies 7. U.P. IntegratedSchool, effective 22 October until 31 December 1977.

Adelina L Luna, additional assignment as Translator in the pro­ject entitled "Filipino Assessment Instruments for Mathematics andScience," effective 1 December 1977 until 30 April 1978. (Thissupercedes her appointment as Translator in the project entitled"Perceptions and Expectations of Incoming Students in ScienceTeaching.")

Eduardo R. Madamba, additional assignment as Test Item Writerin the project entitled "Filipino Assessment Instruments for Mathe­matics and Science," effective 1 December 1977 until 30 April1978. (This supercedes his appointment as Test Item Writer in theproject entitled "Perceptions and Expectations of IncomingStudents in Science Teaching."1

Eduardo P. Magno, reappointment to additional assignment asInstructor in Typing, U.P. Integrated School, effective 2 November

1976 until 31 March 1977.Basilisa J. Manhit, renewal of additional assignment as Project

Leader in a research project entitled" Formulation of Two Forms ofStandardized Tests Comparable to Diagnostic Reading Tests, FormsA and B, Grade 4 through Grade 12 (Manhit)," effective 1 January

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water Aquaculture Center, effective 3 January 1978 until 30 April1981.

Virgilio A. Duraza, additional assignment as Coordinator forExtension and Administrative Services, 8rackishwater AquacultureCenter, effective 1 March 1978 until 30 April 1979.

Romeo D. Fortes, additional assignment as Coordinator forResearch, Brackishwater Aquaculture Center, effective 1 Marchuntil 30 April 1978.

David M. Morris, appointment as Research Associate, withoutcompensation, Institute of Fisheries Development and Research,effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Ma. Haidea T. Solidum, additional assignment as Officer forStudent Relations, effective 3 January until 31 May 1978.

~Home Economics. Collegeof'-------------1Josefa A. Oikitanan, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charge, effective 'Z7 February until the return of AuroraG. Corpuz from a conference in Tokyo, Japan, but not later than 8March 1978.

Josephine Evangeline C. Hung, reappointment as Instructor I[part-time} in Interior Design, effective 4 January until the return ofIV1ethylene Filler from leave of absence, but not later than 31 March1978.

Flora R. Jacinto, appointment as Lecturer in Social Orientation,effective 8 November 1977 until 31 March 1978.

Ma. Zenaida K. Manlapig, reappointment as Lecturer in InteriorDesign, effective 4 January until the return of Erlinda Pascual fromsick leave, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Alicia S. Pineda, increase in salary as Research Associate, Depart­ment of Food Science and Nutrition, effective 1 January until 30June 197&

~lIoilo. U.P. College----------------1Arsenio S. Camacho, additional assignment as Chairman, Divi­

sion of Fisheries, effective 26 January 1978 until 30 April 1981.Aurora Carbonell, additional assignment as Senior Lecturer in

Public Administration, effective 15 January until 31 May 1978.Lawrence M. Fritz, appointment as Lecturer in Biological

Sciences, without compensation, effective 11 July 1977 until 31May 1978.

1Itta. Lourdes S. Joves, additional assignment as Senior Lecturerin Public Administration, effective 7 November 1977 until 31 May197&

Salvador G. Valenzona, additional assignment as Lectur.er inFinancial Management, effective 15 February until 31 May 1978.

- LawCenter-------------------jBonifacio A. Abaya, additional assignment as Associate Editor,

Philippine Law Report, effective 6 March until 31 December 1978.Froilan M. Bacuftgan, additional assignment as Chairman, Work­

ing Committee, special project entitled "The Revision of theRevised Administrative Code of 1917," effective 1 February until31 May 1978; additional assignment as Member, Advisory Commit­tee, special project entitled "The Revision of the Revised Adminis-­trative Code of 1917," effective 1 February untit 31 May 1978;additional assignment as Editor, Philippine Law Report, effective 6March until 31 December 1978.

Arturo E. Balbastro, supplementary appointment as Contribut­ing Editor, Transfer and Business Taxes, Philippine JurisprudenceOffice, effective 1 February until 31 July 1978.

Fernando T. Barican, renewal of appointment and change indesignation from Project Coordinator to Head, Philippine Juris­prudence Office, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Esteban Bautista, additional assignment as Member, WorkingCommittee, special project entitled "The Revision of the RevisedAdministrative Code of 1917," effective 1 February until 31 May1978.

Teodoro Bay, appointment as Member, Working Committee,special project entitled "The Revision of the Revised AdministrativeCode of 1917," effective 1 February until 31 May 1978.

MB. Clara L. Campos, additional assignment as ContributingEditor, Insurance, Philippine Jurisprudence Office, effective 1March until 31 December 1978.

Celia O. Carlos, reappointment as Research Associate, LawResearch Council, effective 16 September 1977 until 15 September1978.

Annadaisy J. Carlota, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorResearch Fellow, effective 1 April until 30 June 1978.

Salvador T. Carlota, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorResearch Fellow, effective 1 April until 30 June 1978.

Jacobo C. Clave, appointment as Chairman, Advisory Commit­tee, special project entitled "The Revision of the Revised Adminis­trative Code of 1917," without compensation, effective 1 Februaryuntil 31 May 1978.

Arturo M. de Castro, appointment as Member and Researcher,Commercial Law Codification Project, effective 16 February until31 December 197&

Alfredo Oeza, appointment as Member, Working Committee,special- project entitled "The Revision of the Revised AdministrativeCode of 1917:' effective 1 February until 31 May 1978.

Genaro A. Eslava, supplementary appointment as MemberAdvisory Committee, special project entitled "The Revision of thRevised Administrative Code of 1917," without compensation,effective 1 February until 31 May 1978; appointment as ExecutiveDirector, Working Committee, special project entitled "The Revi­sion of the Revised Administrative Code of 1917," effective 1February until 31 May 1978.

Renata U. Galimba, appointment as Law Researcher I, effective1 February until 31 July 1978.

Jaime K. Ibarra, appointment as Member, Working Committee,special project entitled "The Revision of the Revised AdministrativeCode of 1917:' effective 1 February until 31 May 1978.

Araceli A. Inocencio, appointment as Law Researcher I, effective16 January until 15 July 1978.

Cata4ino Macaraig, Jr., additional assignment as Member,Advisory Committee, special project entitled "The Revision of theRevised Administrative Code of 1917," effective 1 February until31 May 1978,

Pedro A. MarasigMl, appointment as Associate Executive Direc­tor, Working Committee, special project entitled "The Revision ofthe Revised Administrative Code of 1917," effective 1 Februauntil 31 May 1978.

Jose A.R. Melo, appointment as Member, Advisory Committee,special project entitled "The Revision of the Revised AdministrativeCode of 1917," without compensation, effective 1 February until31 May 1978.

Ernesto Mendoza, appointment as Member, Working Committee,special project entitled "The Revision of the Revised AdministrativeCode of 1917," effective 1 February until 31 May 1978.

Ngani Nico Nicolaus, appointment as Visiting Fellow, withoutcompensation, effective 1 March until 15 September 1978.

Thelma A. Ponferrada, appointment as Member, Working Com­mittee, special project entitled "The Revision of the RevisedAdministrative Code of 1917," effective 1 February until 31 May1978.

Apolinario Porta, appointment as Member, Working Committee,special project entitled, "The Revision of the Revised Administra­tive Code of 1917," effective 1 February until 31 May 1918.

Ramon C. Portugal, additional assignment as Consultant, specialproject entitled "The Revision of the Revised Administrative Codeof 1917," effective 1 February until 31 May 1978.

Elizabeth O. Rivera, appointment as Project Secretary, specialproject entitled "The Revision of the Administrative Code of

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sian, but not later than 31 May 1978.Pura Flor D. Isleta, appointment as Assistant Professor (part­

time) of Pediatrics, without compensation, effective 3 January until31 May 1978.

Joselito C. Jamir, additional assignment as Instructor (part-time)in Otorhinolaryngology, without compensation, effective 3 Januaryuntil 31 May 1978.

Salvador M. Laze, appointment as Instructor (part-time) inFamily Medicine, without compensation, effective 16 April until 31May 1978.

Lope P. lukban, renewal of supplementary appointment asClinical Assistant Professor (part-time) of Family Medicine, withoutcompensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Celina A. Ponce, reappointment as Instructor I (part-time) inObstetrics and Gynecology, effective 3 January until the return ofPacifico Marcos from detail with the Philippine Medicare Commls­sion, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Cirilo R. 'reeeta. Jr., additional assignment as Instructor (part­time) in Orthopedics, effective 1 March until 31 May 1978.

Cleotilde A. Torres, reappointment as Research Associate, effec­tive 16 January until 31 December 1978.

Virginia F. Trinidad, supplementary appointment with promo­tion in rank from Instructor (part-time), without compensation, toAssistant Professor (part-time) of Family Medicine, without COIl'l­pensation, effective 1 February until 31 May 1978.

Angela C. Umali, appointment as Instructor IV in Anatomy,effective 1 February Until 31 May 1978.

Cynthia I. Valencia, promotion in rank and salary from Instruc­tor IV to Assistant Professor I of Pharmacology, effective 1 Marchuntil 31 May 1978.

Carlos C. Zapatos, additional assignment as Instructor (part­time) in Family Medicine, effective 3 January until 31 May 1978.

Natural Science Research Center -----------1Germelino Abita, increase in honorarium for additional assign­

ment as Member, Advisory-Executive Council, effective 1 March1978 until 28 February 1979.

Reynaldo dela Paz, increase in honorarium for additional assign­ment as Member, Advisory-Executive Council, effective 1 March1978 until 28 Pebruarv 1979.

Jorge G. delas Alas, increase in honorarium for additional assign­ment as Member, Advisory·Executive Council, effective 1 March1978 until 28 February 1979.

Gloria L Enriquez, renewal of additional assignment as ProjectLeader, in the research project entitled ''Toxoplasma and Toxoplas­mosis in the Philippines," effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Ester A. Garcia, increase in honorarium for additional assign­ment as Member, Advisory-Executive Council, effective 1 March1978 until 28 February 1979.

Rufino Ibarra, additional assignment as Project Leader in theresearch project entitled "The Cranking Moment of Inertia in theWoods-Saxon Potential," effective 1 February 1978 until 31 Jan­

uary 1979.

-Music, Collegeof ----------------jJosefina G. Bailen, increase in salary as lecturer in Voice, effec-

tive 1 January until 31 May 1978.Cor~on C. Dioquino, additional asslqnment as Chairman, COIl'l­

position' and Theory Department, effective 1 March 1978 until 30April 1981; additional assignment as Director, Philippine MusicDocumentation Center, effective 1 March 1978 until 30 April 1981.

Reynaldo T. Paguio, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,effective 10 March until the return of Ramon P. Santos from specialdetail in Bangkok, but not later than 20 March 1978.

Eduardo G. Parungao, appointment as Lecturer in Winds, effec­tive 8 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

1917," effective 1 February until 31 May 1978.Gonzalo T. Santos, Jr., appointment as Contributing Editor,

Income Taxation, Philippine Jurisprudence Office, effective 1February until 30 September 1978.

Manila, U.P. College-------- --1Lynda Angelica N. Reyes, increase in salary as Lecturer in

Humanities, effective 1 March until 31 May 1978.

Marine SciencesCenter---------------tLita V. Benitez, renewal of appointment with reclassification

from Researcher to Consultant in the research project entitled "TheDetermination and Isolation of Pclvsaccharases from Sea Urchinsand Other Predators of Eucheuma Seaweeds," effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 December 1978.

Gloria Jeanne B. Cajipe, adjustment of honorarium for addi­tional assignment as Member, Advisory-Executive Council, effective2 November 1977 until 31 May 1980.

Gavino Trono, Jr., renewal of additional assignment as Research­er, effective 12 December 1977 until 31 December 1978.

- Law, Collegeof ----------------1Soledad C. de Castro, renewal of additional assignment as Profes­

sorial Lecturer in law, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.Merlin M. Magallona, transfer in code as Associate Professor V of

Law, effective 1 November 1977.

-Medicine, Collegeof---------------jRainerio S. Abad, transfer in item and to non-substlnrte status as

Assistant Professor I (part-time) of Obstetrics and Gynecology,effective 1 January unti131 May 1978.

Benigno F. Agbayani, additional assignment as Copy Editor,Acta Medica Philippina, effective 3 January until 31 December1978.

Carmelo A. Alfiler, transfer from Instructor (part-time), without.cornpensatlcn, to Instructor IV {part-time) in Pediatrics, effective 1February until 31 May 1978.

Adolfo B. Bellosillo, reappointment as Clinical Assistant Profes­sor (part-time), without compensation, effective 1 September 1977until 31 May 1978.

Josefino R. Bobadilla, reclassification from Clinical AssistantProfessor (part-time), without compensation, to Assistant ProfessorI (part-time) of Medicine, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Nelia CorteS"Maramba, renewal of additional assignment asChairman, Department of Pharmacology, effective 16 January 1978until 30 April 1981.

Angeles P. Cruz, transfer in item and to non-substitute status asAssistant Professor I (part-time) of Obstetrics and Gynecology,effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Gerardo V. de Leon, reappointment to additional assignment asActing Dean, effective 1 March until the return of FlorentinoHerrera. Jr. from special detail in France and the U.S.A., but not

later than 7 April 1978.Rosalinda G. Guce, appointment as Instructor IV in Anatomy,

effective 3 January until 31 May 1978.Erlinda O. Isidro, reappointment as Instructor I (part-time) in

Obstetrics and Gynecology, effective 20 February until the returnof Pacifico Marcos from detail at the Philippine Medicare Commis-

r- Mass Communication, Institute of-----------IErnestina E. Sioco, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Journal­

ism, effective 8 November 1977 until 31 March 1978.Bridget R. Zubiri, promotion in rank and salary from Instructor

IV to Assistant Professor t of Broadcast Communication, effective 1February until the return of Monina Escalada from leave of absence,but not later than 31 May 1978.

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Philippine Eye Research Institute-----------lJacinto U. Dy-Liacco, reappointment as Medical Researcher I,

effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

the return of Enrique Esquivel from sick leave, but not later than 31Mav 1978.

celina A. Ponce, reappointment as Attending Obstetrician andGynecologist (part-time), without compensation, effective 3 Jan­uary until the return of Pacifico Marcos from detail with the Philip­pine Medicare Commission, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Joey Arcadia L. Santos, appointment as Fellow, without com­pensation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978-

Guillermina J. Tabamo, appointment as Fellow, without com­pensation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1977.

Quintin G. Tan, reappointment as Technical Consultant to theDirector, effective 15 December 1977 until 30 June 1978.

Carlomagno D. Torres, appointment as Fellow, without compen­sation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Manuel C. Trinidad, appointment as Fellow, without compensa­tion, effective 9 November 1977 until 8 May 1978.

Cezar S. uv. appointment as Fellow, without compensation,effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Walter K.T. Wong, appointment as Fellow, without compensa­tion, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Ernestc R. Vizcarra, reappointment as Consultant in PreventiveDentistry, without compensation, effective 1 July 1977 until 30June 1978.

Araceli P. Yap, appointment as Fellow, without compensation,effective 3 January until 31 July 1978.

Tyrone Y. Yap Eng Ching, appointment as Fellow, without com­pensation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

-Public Health, Institute of--------------ICaridad A. Ancheta, transfer from OAP and appointment as

Assistant Professor III of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, effective 3January until 31 May 1978.

Teodora V. Tiglao, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, effective 20 February until the return of Ben­jamin D. Cabrera from special detail in Malaysia and Australia, butnot later than 15 March 1978.

I-Population Institute-------------------1Josefina Cabigon, renewal of additional assignment as Project

Supervisor in the research project entitled "Study of Levels andDeterminants of Fertility," effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Zenaida E. Oulray. renewal of additional assignment as ProjectSupervisor in the research project entitled "Study of Levels andDeterminants of Fertility," effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

I-Public Administration, Collegeof-----------IJose N. Endriga, additional assignment as Principal Investigator,

in the case study on the Setting up of a Copper Smelting Plant inSan Juan, Batangas, effective 1 December 1977 until 28 February1978.

Homer M, Hill, appointment as Visiting Research Fellow, with­out compensation, effective 1 March until 31 December 1978.

Benedict J, Kerkvllet, appointment as Visiting Research Fellow,without compensation, effectlve 16 January until 31 December1978.

Zenaida C. Leeson. additional assignment as Project Leader,Philippine Public Administration Bibliography Project, effective 1December 1977 until 30 November 1978.

Arthur R. Williams, reappointment as Research Associate, with­out compensation Local Government Center. effective 30 Januaryuntil 31 December 1978.

I-Small-Scale Industries, Institute for-----------jRomeo M. Bautista, additional assignment as Member, Research

and Development Advisory Council, effective 1 March until 31December 1978.

Honesto Nuqui, additional assignment as Project Leader in theresearch project entitled "Pivot Equivalence Among Matrices,"effective 1 February 1978 until 31 January 1979; increase in hcno­rarium for additional assignment as Member, Advisory-ExecutiveCouncil, effective 1 March 1978 until 28 February 1979.

Felipa E. Pablo, increase in honorarium for additional assign­ment as Member, Advisory Executive Council, effective 1 March1978 until 28 February 1979.

Segundo Roxas, increase in honorarium for additional assign­ment as Member, Advisory-Executive Council, effective 1 March1978 until 28 February 1979.

Prescillano Zamora, renewal of additional assignmeni andincrease in honorarium as Member, Advisory-Executive Council,effective 1 March 1978 until 28 February 1979.

f- Pharmacy, Collegeof --Marcia S. Jacinto, appointment as Assistant Professor III of Phar­

macy, effective 16 September 1977 until 31 May 1978.

-Philippine GeneralHospital------------lRainerio S. Abad, transfer in item and to non-substitute status as

Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist (part-time). without com­pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Manuel P. Acosta, appointment as Fellow, without compensa­tion, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Carmelo A. Alfiler, appointment as Attending Pediatrician (part­time), without compensation, effective 1 February until 31 May1978.

Alegria F. Bautista, appointment as Fellow, without compensa­tion, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Adolfo B. Bellosillo, reappointment as Attending Physician(part-time), without compensation, effective 1 September 1977until 31 May 1978.

Josefino R. Bobadilla, reclassification to Attending Physician(part-timel, without compensation, effective 1 January until 31 May1978.

Rogelio Han Ching H. Chua, appointment as Fellow, withoutcompensation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Angeles P. Cruz, transfer in item and to non-substitute status asAttending Obstetrician and Gynecologist (part-time), without com­pensation, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Ernesto D. Cunanan, appointment as Fellow, wltnout compensa­tion, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Jose luis J. Danguilan, appointment as Fellow, without com­pensation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Conrado G. de Gracia; appointment as Fellow, without compen­sation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Josefa Ftores-Elavda, appointment as Fellow, without compensa­tion, effective 3January until 31 December 1978-

Froilan P. Inocencio, appointment as Fellow, without compensa­tion, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Erlinda O. Isidro, reappointment as Attending Obstetrician andGy necologist (part-time), without compensation, effective 20February until the return of Pacifico Marcos from detail with thePhilippine Medicare Commission, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Pura Flor D. Isleta, appointment as Attending Pedlatnclan (part­time), without compensation, effective 3· January until 31 May1978.

lope P. Lukban, renewal of supplementary appointment asAttending Obstetrician-Gynecologist (part-time), without compensa­tion, effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

Juanito G. Magbanua,. Jr., additional assignment as Acting Chair­man, Department of Pay Patient Services, effective 1 February until

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Eleanor T. Elequin, additional assignment as Member, Research

and Development Advisory Council, effective 1 March until 31

December 1978.Gabriel U. Iglesias, additional assignment as Member, Research

and Development Advisory Council, effective 1 March until 31December 1978.

Raul R. Ingles, additional assignment as Member, Research and

Development Advisory Council, effective 1 March until 31 Decem­

ber 1978.Romulo Rivera, reappointment as Consultant, without compen­

sation, effective 1 March until 31 December 1978.Emmanuel T. Velasco, additional assignment as Member,

Research and Development Advisory Council, effective 1 Marchuntil 31 December 1978.

Leandro A. Viloria, additional assignment as Member, Research

and Development Advisory Council, effective 1 March until 31December 1978.

-Social Work and Community Development, Institute of-Pedro R. Acierto, additional assignment as Researcher in the

research project entitled "A Study of Grants-in-Aid Program in

Selected Southern Tagalog Communities," effective 1 December1977 until 30 April 1978.

~ Mary Lou L Alcid. additional assignment as Senior Research~sistant. in the project entitled"An Impact Survey of a Com­

munity Faced with Technological Change:' effective 8 November

1977 until 7 February 1978.Josefina L Fronda, additional assignment as Senior Research

Assistant, in the project entitled" An Impact Survey of a Com­

munity Faced with Technological Change," effective 8 November1977 until 7 February 1978.

Thelma L Mendoza, renewal of additional assignment with

increase in honorarium as Researcher in the project entitled "I ntrc­

duction to Social Work Phase II," effective 1 February until 30

September 1978.

Sports, Physical Education and Recreation, Institute of-­Mariano V. de la Cruz, Jr., renewal of additional assignment as

Member, Board of Athletic Affairs, effective 1 January 1972 until

30 April 1977.Rosalinda M. Kimpo, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,

Department of Service Physical Education, effective 1 April until

the return of Lourdes C. Saniel from sick leave, but not later than.0 April 1978.

- Statistical Center--------Angeles R. Buenaventura, reappointment to additional assign­

ment as Otflcer-in-Charpe. effective 6 March until the return of

Cristina P. Parel from special detail in the U.S.A., but not later than

17 March 1978.Gloria C. Caldito, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,

effective 20 March until the return of Cristina P. Parel from specialdetail in the U.S.A., but not later than 31 March 1978; renewal ofadditional assignment as Training Specialist. effective 1 January

until 31 December 1978.

I-Tacloban, U.P. College - ----------tRodolfo M. Anota, transfer from U.P. College Cebu as Instructor

II in Mathematics, effective 2 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.Wilfred G. Barloso, transfer from Local Government Center,

College of Public Administration with reclassification from SeniorResearch Assistant to Instructor III in Public Administration, effec­

tive 16 October 1977 until 31 May 1978.Saturnino C. Camingao, Jr., transfer from the DAP, Tacloban

with reclassification from Senior Lecturer to Instructor II in Agri­

culture, effective" 1 October 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Rosa Ester T. Cuna, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charge, effective 15 March until the return of Benjamin

M. Catane from special detail in Asia and the Pacific Region, but not

later than 9 April 1978.

Jaime Y. Tabbu, renewal of appointment and change to addi­tional assignment as Senior Lecturer in Community Development,

effective 1 January until 31 May 1978.

-University Library------------------jFrancine Virginia D. de Ana, transfer in item and promotion in

rank and salary from Librarian I to II effective 1 February 1978.

Nemesio Esquejo, transfer in item and to temporary status withpromotion in rank and salary from Senior Research Assistant toResearch Associate, effective 1 February until 31 December 1978.

Luzviminda J. Matulac, transfer in item with promotion in rankand salary from Librarian I to II effective 1 February until 31December 1978.

Ma. Divine Pascua, transfer in item with increase in salary asLibrarian III, effective 1 February 1978.

Natalia E. Pelayo, reclassification with promotion in rank fromLibrarian I to II, effective 1 February 1978.

Carmelita M. Simbulan, transfer in item with increase in salary asLibrarian II, effective 1 February 1978.

-Veterinary Medicine, Collegeof-------------lMaria Fe H. Constantino, additional assignment as Resident

Veterinarian, Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, effective 1August 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Rosie L Laudencta, additional assignment as Resident Veterina­

rian, Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, effective 1 August1977 until 31 May 1978.

Fidelia G. Roldan, additional assignment as Resident Veterina­

rian, Veterinary Hospital, effective 1 June 1977IJntii 31 May 1978.

-General Administration------------_........jFermin O. Adriano, additional assignment as Program Develop­

ment Assistant, Program Development Staff, Office of the President,effective! February until 30 June 1978.

Virginia L Aprieto, reappointment to additional assignment asProgram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,

effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.Jose C. Araneta, renewal of additional assignment as Senior

Electrical Design Engineer, Infrastructure Development Program,Office of the President, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Jose A. Azarcon, Jr., renewal of additional assignment as SeniorElectrical Design Engineer, Infrastructure Development Program,

Office of the President, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.Lourdes C. Brion, reclassification with promotion in rank and

salary from Senior Research Assistant to Research Associate,

Natural Science Research Committee, Office of Research Coordina­tion, effective 1 February until 31 December 1978.

Arsenio S. Camacho, increase in honorarium for additionalassignment as Program -Devetopment Associate, PDS. Office of thePresident, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Elizabeth J. Camacho. renewal of additional assignment as Pro­gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President. effective1 February until 31 May 1978.

Filomena M. Cantoria, reappointment to additional assignmentas Program Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 February until 30 June 1978.

Angel F. Caringal, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Assistant, PDS. Office of the President, effective 1April until 31 May 1978_

Fortunato T. de la Peaa, reappointment to additional assignmentas Program Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,

effective 1 February until 30 June 1978.

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Lily T. de Leon, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorDesign Architect, Infrastructure Development Program, Office ofthe President, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Miguel B. Escoto, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorDesign Engineer, Infrastructure Development Program, Office of thePresident, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Miguel T. Escoto, Jr., renewal of additional assignment as JuniorElectrical Design Engineer, Infrastructure Development Program,Office of the President, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Horacia R. Estrada, renewal of additional assignment as Member,University Academic Personnel Board, effective 1 March 1978 until28 February 1979.

Carazon R. Estrella, additional assignment as Director, Manage­ment Information System Unit, Office of the President, effective 3January until 30 June 1978.

Oscar L Evangelista, additional assignment as University Mar­shall, effective 1 March 1978 until 30 April 1983.

Milagros V. Gregorio, renewal of additional assignment withincrease in honorarium as Program Development Associate, PDS.Office of the President, effective 1 January until 31 March 1978:renewal of additional assignment as Program Development Asso­ciate, PDS, Office of the President, effective 1 April until 30 June1978.

Efren P. Hernandez, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorDesign Architect, Infrastructure Development Program, Office ofthe President, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Myrna V. Hong, reappointment to additional asslqnment as Pro­gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effective15 January until 31 May 1978.

Felicidad H. Jesena, grant of honorarium for additional assiqn­ment as Program Development Associate, PDS, Office of the Presi­dent, effective 1 February until 31 May 1978.

Aurelio T. Juguilon, renewal of additional assignment withincrease in honorarium as Program Coordinator, InfrastructureDevelopment Program, Office of the President, effective 1 Januaryuntil 30 June 1978.

Rogelio O. Juliano, reappointment to additional assignment asProgram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Leonardo Q. liongson, renewal of additional assignment as Pro­gram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effective1 April until 30 June 1978-

Elayda E. Mabunay, reappointment to additional assignment asProgram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 3 January until 30 June 1978.

Jose M. Maceda, additional assignment as Member, UniversityAcademic Personnel Board, effective 1 March 1978 until 30 April1980.

Artemio P. Magabo, renewal of additional assignment as JuniorElectrical Design Engineer, Infrastructure Development Program,Office of the President, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Priscila S. Manalang, reappointment to additional assignment asProgram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 February until 30 June 1978.

Romeo L Manlapaz, additional assignment as Member, Univer­sity Academic Personnel Board, effective 1 March 1978 until 30

April 1980.Jesus H. Monrov, Jr., renewal of supplementary appointment as

Senior Design Architect, Infrastructure Development Program,Office of the President, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Vladimir P. Panlilio, renewal of additional assignment as Mechan­ical Design Engineer Consultant, Infrastructure Development Pro­gram, Office of the President, effective 1 January until 30 June1978.

Denise B. Pineda, supplementary appointment with increase inhonorarium as Program Development Assistant, PDS, Office of thePresident, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Evangel P. Quiwa, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, POS, Office of the President, effective 1April until 30 June 1978.

Benjamin L Ravena. reappointment to additional assignment asProgram Development Associate, PDS. Office of the President,effective 1 February until 30June 1978.

Noel V. Relucio, renewal of additional assignment as JuniorElectrical Engineer, Infrastructure Development Program, Office ofthe President, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Salvador F. Reyes, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorDesign Engineer, Infrastructure Development Program, Office of thPresident, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Rafael A. Rodriguez, increase in honorarium for additionalassignment as Program Development Associate, PDS, Office of thePresident, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Djonisia A. Bela, reappointment to additional assignment asProgram Development Associate, PDS, Office of the President,effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Renato D. Saquing, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Assistant, PDS, Office of the President, effective 1April until 31 May 1978-

Ma. Jocelyn S. Sonquit, additional assignment as Program Devsl­opment Associate, PDS, Office of the President, effective 1 Feb­ruary 1978 until 30 April 1978.

Victor N. Ttotuvco, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorDesign Architect, Infrastructure Development Program, Office ofthe President, effective 1 January until 30June 1978.

Romeo C Tomacruz, renewal of additional assignment as Secre­tary and Property Officer, Infrastructure Development Program,Office of the President, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Lilia A. Torres, renewal of additional assignment as Officer-tCharge, Division of Counseling and Guidance, Office of the VicePresident for Academic Affairs, effective 16 March 1978 until thereturn of Esperanza R. Limcaco, from sabbatical leave, but not laterthan 15 March 1979.

Edwin M. Varona, renewal of additional assignment as Labora­tory Consultant, Infrastructure Development Program, Office of thePresident, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Ma Onva G. Zipagan, renewal of additional assignment as Secre­tary of the Committee on Emeritus Appointments. effective 3March 1978 until 30 April 1979.

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the univer .PIS. RETURN TO~O~SU~?ke~~

THE COVER

In his letter of invitation to Justice Cecilia Munoz·Palma or theSupreme Court to be guest-speaker at the University graduationrites, President 0.0. Corpuz said: "Our class of 1978 hold you inhigh esteem for your independence of mind and positive approachto issues of change and order in a truly human society." JusticePalma responded warmly with an inspirational talk, "Do Not LoseYour Heritage of Freedom," receiving a most appreciative ovationfrom the 1978 graduates through an oft-applauded speech.

Justice Mufioz-Palma received her Bachelor of Laws degree fromthe University of the Philippines, in 1937. The high point in herdistinguished career was her appointment as first lady Justice in thehighest court of the land. In 1974, she was judged Most OutstandingAlumna by the U.P. Alumni Association.

In her celebrated speech. ~he urged the University to be "a livingexponent of democracy, freedom and justice" if it is "to continue inits role of creating a broad base of highly-educated, resocnsiblecitizenry as its contribution to national development". She statedthat the University's graduates ever bring with them the "highesttraditions of nationalism and patriotism," and that "nothing can bemore tragic than the spectacle of a citizenry or a people whothrough apathy, indifference or fear, or. for sheer convenience andmaterial gain, or through compromise or surrender of principles loseor bargain away their liberties and ideals."

The conviction expressed in President Corpuz's letter of invita­tion to Justice Munoz-Palma that the class of 1978 would be"strengthened by your message" as they "go forth in the service ofour people", was fully realized as an exultant audience dispersed at

sunset from the Commencement Grounds.Cover photographv is by Riki T. Espana.

ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULARS

Administrative Orders. Administrative Order No.6: ConferenceCommittee for the 1978 Faculty Conference, 55 • AdministrativeOrder No. 16: Designation as Members of the University PersonnelBoard, 55 • Administrative Order No.7: rv'!embership in the Com­mittee on University Housing Dillman Campus, 55 • AdministrativeOrder No.9: Committee on Signaliza'tion of Campus Intersections,55 • Administrative Order No. 10: Implementation Phase of Re­search Studies to be Carried Out by the Institute of Mass Com­munication as Provided for in the Memorandum of AgreementBetween the University of the Philippines System and the Educa­tional Development Projects Implementing Task Force {EDPITAFl,Department of Education and Culture (DECI. 55 • Marnor.dumCirculars • Memorandum Circular No.4: Summer VacationCalendar 1978, 56 • NISA Clearance as Requirement for PersonnelActions, 56 - Memorandum Circular No.8: Publication of Profes­

sorial Chair Lectures, 57 • Memorandum Circular OSU-12 (78):Coursing Through DFA All Communications To and From ForeignGovernments and International Organizations, 57 • MemorandumCircular OSU·13 (7~): Nominations to the National Academy ofScience and Technology (NASTI, 57 • Memorandum CircularOSU-l3-A (78): For: Whom the Bell Does Not Toll, Subject:Hamlet in the Academic Grove, Purpose: As You Like It, 57 •Memonmda • Memorandum No. 24: Free Period, 15 to 29 May1978, 57 - On the Constitutions of the U.P. College Cebu Com­munity Organization, Inc., and the U.P. College Cebu Faculty andAcademic Personnel Association, 58 • Memorandum No. 26: U.P.Job Evaluation Study, 58 • Memorandum No.1: Initial Papers forthe Conference and Miscellaneous Information, 58 • MemorandumNo.5: Dios ti agnina, matsala, atbp., 59 • Memorandum No. 11:Authority to Admit in the First Semester, 1978-1979, AdditionalNew Freshmen to the U.P. College Manila, 59 • MemorandumAS-38 (1978): Missionaries Wanted I ,60

DECISIONS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS

BOOth (Specill) Meeting, 12 April 1978 • Appointments, Reap­pointments, Renewals of Appointment, Promotions, Increases inSalary, etc., 60 • Graduation of Students, 60 • Amendment ofParagraph Six of the Articles of Incorporation of the U.P. Founda­tion, lnc., 60 • Authority for the Asian Institute of Tourism lAin

)i?-Senle...wines -and...,=~q,JO_~...p.J 'fII 901st Meeting, 27 April 19711 •Appointments, Reappointments, Renewals of Appointment, Promo-tions, Increase in Salary, etc.. 61 -TrCllsfer to Permanent Status, 61• Professorial Chair Endowment, 61 • Collection of Fees, 62 •Departmentalization of the College of Fine Arts, 62 • Establishmentof the UPLB Library Board, 62 • SEC Building Named After theLate Vidal A. Tan, 62 • Exemption of Certain AIT Positions fromExisting University Poticv on the Hiring of New Employees, 62 •Institution of New Programs in the University, 71 - Extension ofthe Grants-in-Aid During the Summer Term, 71 • Other MattersConsidered by the Board, 71 - 902nd Meeting, 25 May 1978 •Appointments, Reappointments, Renewals of Appointment, Promo­tions, Increases in Salary, etc., 72 • Transfer to Permanent Status,72 • Professorial Chair Endowment, 73 • Collection of Fees,,73 ­Development Plan of the U.P. in the Visayas, 73 - Exemption fromthe P5.00 Special Fee, 73 • Other, Matters Considered by theBoard,73

RUBRICS OF SUMMER

Jubilate!, 63 • Choicest of Gems, 64 • Pact between the Mind andthe Plough, 67 • Apposite or Irrelative? , 68 _Writer_in~Exile? ,69

• A Bequest, 70

April-May 1978 U.P. Gazette 53

Elementary School Teachers and Administrators, 78 • Memo-PRESIDENTIAL DECISIONS,73randum of Agreement with the National Nutrition Council (NNC)Pertaining to a Project Entitled "Cultural Studies for Backyard

SEPARATIONS FROM THE SERVICE Gardens." 78 • Memorandum of Agreement with the LivestockDevelopment Council (LDC) Regarding Its Contribution to HelpDefray Graduation Expenses. 78 .Memorandum of Agreement with

Resignations, 78 .Retirements, 78the Jose Palma Marcelo Scholarship Foundation, Inc. (JPMSFI)Regarding the Project "Evaluation of the Potential of ex Microbial

CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS Cultures for Crop Production," 78 • Memorandum of Agreementwith the land Bank of the Philippines- (LBP) Regarding IntegratedEstate (Farmstead) Development Program, 78 • Memorandum of

Educational Service Agreement with the United States of America Agreement with the Luzon Development Bank (LOB) for the Estab-Regarding Educationai Instruction at V.P. College Clark Air Base. lishment of the UPLB College of Agriculture Ramon Magsavsav78 • Memorandum of Agreement with the Philippine Coconut Award Fund, 79 e Memorandum of Agreement with the Bureau ofResearch and Development Foundation, Inc. (PCROF) Providing Plant Industry Regarding Crop Production Training, Information,For Joint Research Projects for the Development of the Coconut and Extension, 79 • Memorandum of Agreement with the U.S.Industry, 78 • Memorandum of Agreement with the Division of Peace Corps/Philippines (USPC) Pertaining to a Joint Pilot ProjectAizal Regarding a Training Program and SeminarlWorkshop for on Agro-Forestry Education and Rural Development, 79

••BOARD OF REGENTS .The Honorable Juan L. Manuel. Chairman, Secretary ct 'Education and Culture e The Honorable Onofre D. Corpuz, Vice-Chairman, Pres;"dent,. University of the Philippines .The Honorable Abelardo G. Samonte, Chan-cettor, University of the Philippines at Los Banos .The Honorable Ruben SantosCuyugan, Chancellor, Philippine Center for Advanced Studies .The HonorableAbraham F.- Sarmiento, President, V.P. Alumni Association • The HonorableTomas S. Fonacier • The Honorable Orlando J. Sacay • The Honorable Gerardop. SIca. • The Honorable Ambrosio F. Tangco • The Honorable Ronaldo B.Zamora eOr. Gemino H. AbacI, Secretary

OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION eDr. Onofre D. Corpuz,President. Dr. Emanuel V. Soriano, Executive Vice-President .Or.Oscar M. Alfonso, Vice-President for Academic Affairs .Dr. RamonC. Portugal, Vice-President for Administration e Dr. Gemino H.Abed. Secretary .Prof. Manuel P. Bendana, University Registrar

EDITORIAL BOARD. Dr. Gemino H. Abaci, Secretary of theUniversity, Chairman .Prof. Luis D. Bertran, Acting Director of theUniversity Press, Secretary e Prof. Manuel P. Bendana, Secretary ofthe University Council e Dr. Gloria D. Feliciano, Dean of the tnstl-tute of Mass Communication e Prof. Froilan M. Bacuiigan, Directorof the Law Center eOr. Emerenciana Y. Arcellana, President of theU.P. Faculty Organization eMrs. Mav C. Dumlao, President of theU.P. Supervisors' Association eMr. Alexander J. Poblador, Editor ofthe Philippine Collegian

EDITORIAL STAFF eG8mino H. Abad, Editor eRuben David F. Defeo, Associate Editor .Elpidio S. Caimoy. Managing Editor.Rushan T. Jose. Assistant Editor .Riki T. Espana, Photo Editor eTonv M. dela Vega, Circulation Manager

54 U.P. Gazette Volume IX, Number 3

J4DMDNDSvnAVI"~ CDRCUI!.AqS

U.P. Gazette

ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS

Administrative Order No.6: Conference Committee for the 1978

Facu tty Conference

Administrative Order No. 16: Designation as Members of the Uni­

versity Administrative Personnel Board

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ISgd.1 ONOFRE D. CORPUZPresident

Administrative Order No. 10: Implementation Phase of ResearchStudies to be Carried Out by the Institute of Mass Communicationas Provided for in the Memorandum of Agreement Between theUniversity of the Philippines System and the Educational Develop­ment Projects Implementing Task Force (EDPITAF), Department of

Education and Cutture (DEC)

The Chairman will notify them of the meetings of the Commit­

tee and its functions.29 May 1978

In accordance with the Memorandum of Agreement entered intoby and between the Unlversitv of the Philippines System and the

Educational Development Projects Implementing Task Force(EDPITAF) on 1 April 1978, the Institute of Mass Communication

is hereby directed to carry out the objectives of the Agreement as

the implementing agency of the University in the Implementation

Phase of the Summative Evaluation of the Radio-Assisted Teachingin Elementary Schools and the Continuing Education for Teachersas well as in the Descriptive Evaluation of the Rural Educational

Radio Study, and the Communication Technology for Rural Educa­

tion.For this purpose, Dean Gloria D. Feliciano is hereby designated

Program Officer to take charge of said Implementation Phase and

Prof. Raul R. Ingles as Disbursing Officer to be responsible for the

disbursement and proper accounting of funds made available by the

EDPITAF under the Agreement based on the estimated budget 1

provided for therein, subject to the following conditions:1. The Program Officer and the Disbursing Officer shall see to it

that separate books or records of accounts shall be maintained bythe Institute of Mass Communication exclusively for the aforemen­

tioned EDPITAF funds.2. Actual disbursements of funds shall be subject to prior ap­

proval by the Program Officer.3. The books of accounts and other records pertinent thereto

shall be subject to examination by the Vice-President for Adminis­tration or his duty-authorized representative. as he may deem appro­

priate.4. It is understood that auditing of funds as required under

existing COA regulations will be done by the EDPITAF (DEC)

Auditor.The Program Officer is hereby authorized to organize the staff

and appoint the personnel and consultants who may be called uponto serve in the Implementation Phase for the nine-month period (1April to 31 December 1978) that the U.P.-EDPITAF Agreement willbe in effect, subject to the following conditions:

a. Appointments/contracts issued shall be on a temporary basis.b. In the issuance of appointments/contracts, existing class titles

or designations and the corresponding rates of compensation!honoraria prescribed by EDPITAF shall be observed,

c. The Program Officer shall forward copies {i.e., one copy peremployee) of appcl ntments or contracts issued to the Office ofGeneral Services through the Office of Academic Services (in thecase of academic personnel) or the Office of Administrative Person­nel Services (in the case of administrative personnel), as the casemay be, within five working days following issuance thereof.

The completed report on the Summative Evaluation of theRadio-Assisted Teaching in Elementary Schools and the ContinuingEducation for Teachers as well as the Descriptive Evaluation of the

in the Committee on

(Sgd.) ONOFRE D. CORPUZPresident

ISgd.) TOMAS S. FONACIERManaging Regent

ISgd.) EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive Vice-President

Administrative Order No.9: Commntee on Signalization of Campus

Intersections

Administrative Order No.7: Membership

University Housing Diliman Campus

Atty. Pio P. Frago is hereby designated member of the Commit­

tee on University Housing, Difiman Campus, effective immediately,vice Mr. Teofilo Fontanilla, retired. The Chairman of the Committee

will notify him of the meetlnps of the Committee.

8 May 1978

I April·May 1978

Pursuant to Executive Order No.5, s. 1973, as amended by

Executive Order No.5-A, s. 1975, the following are hereby desig­

nated Members of the University Administrative Personnel Board,I

effective 1 April 1978 untJl30 April 1980: Mrs. Teresita S. Binaday,

representing UPSA; and Mr. Rodotfo Odulio, representing ONAPUP.

The Chairman of the Board will inform them of the meetings of

the Board.

13 April 1978

Effective immediately, the following are hereby constituted into

a Committee, with Director Salvador F. Reyes of the TransportTraining Center as Chairman, to oversee the operation of traffic

signals to be installed in the Dllirnan campus of the Univer:ity:

Professor Primitivo Cal, Prof. Manuel Jabson, Director Antomc P.

,. Cruz· Captain Eduardo V. Bentain, and Atty. Andrew Arrieta.i .

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Pursuant to the verbal authorization earlier given the Vice­

President for Academic Affairs to take charge of the preparationsfor the 1978 Faculty Conference to be held 18-20 May 1978 at theU.P. at Los Banos, and upon his recommendation, the following arehereby constituted into the Conference Committee to continue

making such preparations as have already been auspiciously started

by them and which would make for a fruitful Conference: Dr. OscarM. Alfonso. Chairman; Dr. Tito E. Contado, Co-Chairman; andEngr. Herminia Benaza. Mrs. Esperanza Susan Exconde, Prof, FelipeB. Miranda. Mr. Antonio Moran, Dr. Benedicta A. Parker, Prof,

Francisco Roque, Dr. Ramon P. Santos, Dr. Eulalia Sa plaia , Dr.

I Detfina M. Torreta, Miss Lualhati Yniguez, Miss Ma. Oliva G. Zipa­

gan, Members.The Conference Committee is authorized to call upon any office.,.

r personnel to assist the Committee toward the efficient and sue-

I cessful discharge of its duties and responsibilities.

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leges and schools, grant to members of the facuttv whose servicesare not required vacation leave in excess of one month during suchvacation periods; Provided, further, That in case of sickness formore than fifteen days during the regular class periods, vacationleave with pay not exceeding one month in lieu of the summervacation may be allowed during the regular class periods; andProvided, finally, That the work of the members of the faculty towhom such leave is granted is duly taken care of without the needof a new appointee.

Art. 226. Notwithstanding the provision of the next precedingArticle, the President may detail such members of the faculty as hemay consider necessary to teach during the summer sessions of-theUniversity, but such members so detailed and who actually teachthroughout the summer sessions shall be entitled to vacationthroughout the next succeeding summer.

Art. 227. In the event of failure to render service as required inthe next preceding Article, without good reasons. the teacher inquestion shall not be entitled to the regular salary corresponding tothat summer session.

"Civil Service Commission Memorandum Circulars Nos. 3 and 5,both series of 1974, require NISA clearance for original appoint­ments and appointments by way of reinstatement.

"This Commission believes that the above-mentioned require­ment should likewise be made to apply to other personnel actions,such as, appointments by transfer and promotional appointments,and contractual appointments covering a period of at least six (6)months, especially so when the employee concerned has not under­gc>ne any security check/investigation of any kind.

"In view thereof, the above-mentioned Memorandum Circulars

INos. 3 and 5, both series of 1974, are hereby amended in the sensethat NISA clearance is herebv required not only for originalappointments and appointments by way of reinstatement but also

I for other kinds of personnel actions, such as, appointments by trans­I fer and promotional appointments, and contractual appointments

I covering a period of at least six (61 months. •"Henceforth, any certification on the face of any appointment ?'

made pursuant to Civil Service Commission Circular No.1 0, series ..of 1975, is understood to include the requirement mentioned here-in.

"THIS MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR SHALL TAKE EFFECTIMMEDIATELY.

Rural Educational Radio Study, and the Communication Tech­nology for Rural Education, will be submitted to ~is Office on orbefore 31 December 1978 for review before transmittal to theEDPITAF.31 May1978

ISgd.1 ONOFRE D. CORPUZPresident

MEMORANDUM CIRCULARS

Memorandum Circular No.4: Summer Vacmion Calend. 1978

Hereunder are the guidelines for the Summer Calendar 1978:1. The second semester of the Academic Year 1977-1978 ends

after the General Commencement Exercises on 16 April 1978.2. The summer vacation for purposes of the teacher's vacation

leave of faculty members starts on 17 April and ends on 1 June1978.

3. Members of the faculty shall begin regular service for the Ace­demic Year 1978-1979 on 2 June 1978.

Item 2 above does not apply to faculty members who will bedetailed to the 1978 Summer Session which starts on 19 April andends on 2 June 1978.

Members of the faculty who do not hold administrative positionsand are not assigned to teach or do other work during the 1978Summer Session may file application for teacher's vacation leave,subject to existing rules and regulations.

Faculty members who apply for or are on teacher's vacationleave (as distinguished from the vacation leave of personnel, aca­demic teaching and non-teaching, who are on cumulative leavestatus) shall not be required to submit any clearance as a pre­condition for the approval of their application for teacher's vaca­tion leave or for the payment of salaries during their teacher's vaca­tion leave.

Subject to the requirements of the service, members of the facul­ty may be recalled anytime during the summer vacation for specialassignments.

Below is a reproduction of Articles 224 through 227 of theRevised Code governing teacher's leave for' the guidance of allconcerned. A'i stipulated in the first proviso of Article 225, theDean should recommend for teacher's vacation leave in excess ofone month faculty members who, under existing rules, are entitledto one-month vacation only but whose services may not be requiredbetween 17 May and 1 June 1978, before such faculty members canenjoy teacher's vacation leave in excess of thirty (30) days.13 April 1978

(Sgd,) EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive Vice-President

NISA Clearance as Requirement for Personnel Actions

Quoted hereunder is the text of Memorandum Circular No.1,Series of 19.78, from the Acting Chairman, Civil Service Commission ,­for immediate compliance:

",

Chapter 22 Leave Privileges

Sec. 2 Teacher's LeaveArt. 224. Teacher's leave shall be granted to full and part-time

members of the faculty who do not normally perform administra­tive functions. It shall consist of vacation and sick leaves, neither ofwhich shall be cumulative.

Art. 225. Teacher's vacation leave shall consist of one month ineach academic year in addition to the usual Christmas vacation.Such vacation leave may be taken only during the regular vacationperiods of the University, except in the case of members .of thefaculty who are also members of the" staff of the clinical depart­ments of the College of Medicine and resident physicians in thePhilippine General Hospital who may be permitted to enjoy thesame at any time during the year at the discretion of the President;Provided. however, That the President may, in his discretion, onrecommendation of the deans and directors of the respective col-

ISgd,) JACOBO C. CLAVEActing Chairman

March 2, 1978"

Consistent with the foregoing circular, all recommendations fororiginal appointments, reinstatements, transfers, promotions, andcontractual appointments should be accompanied by duly-accom­plished Application Form for NISA clearance or Personal HistoryStatement in addition to other prescribed requirements for thepurpose. Submission of subject recommendations not later than oneand one half months before the date of effectivity is hereby re­quested in order that processing of papers may not be delayed.

Please be guided accordingly.4 May 1978

ISgd.1 RAMON C. PORTUGALVice-President for Administration

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Mlmorandum Circular No.8: Publication of ProflSSOrial Chairlecrore.

(Sgd.) ONOFRE o. CORPUZPresident

Memorandum Circular OSU·13 (78): Nominations to the National1 Academy of Science and TechnoJogy (NASTI

Memorandum Circular OSU·12 (78): Coursing Through DFA AllCommunications To and From Foreign Governments and Inter­

national Organizations

matics and in the social sciences as manifested by his publisnedworks in recognized scientific and technical journals; Provided,

that, in highly meritorious and extremely exceptional cases theforegoing doctoral degree requirement may be waived."Right on, if you're sure of your ground. The deadline is not

dead, but alive and. well: 10 May.4 May 1978

Soliloquy(by Philip H. DeTurk. Phi Oetta KlIPpan. April 19781

Please be reminded that consonant to the practice initiated lastyear, 15 to 29 May this year shall be for "rest and re-enerqlzlnq."

This means that all officers of Central Administration and alldeans and heads of colleges and units are enjoined to loose them­selves from the sweet bondage of their duties from 15 to 29 Maythis year. They may visit their stations from time to time, butwithout anxiety, or assign officers:in-charge at their posts for theroutinary transactions.

Memorandum No. 24: Free Period, 15 to 29 May 1978

Memorandum Circular OSU~13-A(781For: Whom The Bell Does Not TollSubject: Hamlet in the Academic GrovePurpose: As You Like It

(Sgd.1 G~MINO H. A8AOSecretary of the University

(Sgd.1 GEMINO H. A8AOSecretary of the University

To be basic, or not to be basic; that is the question ­Whether 'tis nobler in the mind (and purse) to sufferThe slings and arrows of outrageous complaint,Or to take arms against a sea of critics,And by opposing silence them. To punish, to parse ­No more openness; and by that tedium to say we endThe heartache, and the thousand natural faultsThat innovation is heir to; 'tis a lifeThat every teacher might devoutly wish. To punish, to parse ­To parse, perchance to diagram, aye, there's the rub,For in that parsing of banality what dullness may comeWhen we no longer have balance,Must make us cautious; there's the respectThat makes calamity of so much education,For who would bear the endless planning.Th' SAT scores, the consultant's advice,The relentless love of children, the budget's delay,The insolence of the front office, and the frustrationThat endless scrounging for new materials takes,When he himself might his quietus makeWith an old workbook? Who would workshops bear,To grow and sweat under continued training,But that the dread of something after grammar,The undiscussed standardized world, where unmotivated studentsPunctuate but don't communicate, puzzles the witl,And makes us go on asking new questions,Than wallow in a world of answers for instant gratification?Thus conscience might make cowards of us all,And thus Love, Enthusiasm, and PerceptionAre sicklied o'er by the paler cost of facts and figures,And the How, the Why, and the WhatWith this demand for Basics their currencies diminish,And lose the name of Learning.16 May 1978

MEMORANDA

(Sgd.) GEMINO H. A8AOSecretary of the Universffy

Pursuant to Memorandum Circular No.7 (31 March 1978) andthe favorable reaction to the proposal contained therein, it shall

henceforth be the practice that, starting with professorial chairlectures delivered June this year, only the twelve (12) best profes­sorial chair lectures in various fields shall be published in book formevery five (5) years.

The Vice-President for Academic Affairs shall see to the appro­priate mechanism for the selection of the twelve (12) BEST Profes­sorial Chair lectures over a five-year period. It is suggested, more­over, that deans, directors, and heads of units see, in the meantime,to the individual publication of Professorial Chair lectures in someunit/college journal or other appropriate venue.17 May 1978

President Marcos has recently appointed members to the tem­porary Screening Committee and instructed it to evaluate all nomi­nees to NAST (created by PD 1003-A and placed under the adrnin­lstratlve supervision of the NSDB).

Since the Screening Committee shall choose onty 10 initialmembers of the Academy - from all bright corners of our Archi­pelago and from the natural and social sciences - nominations must

Ibe founded on the solid rock of the highest qualifications. Pleasesubmit nominations to the Office of the President of U.P., on or

before 10 May this year.

IFor information and guidance, Section 2 of PD 1003-A states

the qualifications of members of the Academy:"For the purpose of this Decree, a scientist shall be defined

as an individual who has earned a doctoral degree in any field ofthe sciences in an accredited University and has demonstratedand earned distinction in independent research or significantinnovative achievement in the basic and applied sciences, includ­ing agricultural, engineering and medical sciences, in mathe-

I

Please be reminded of existing laws, regulations and presidentialinstructions designating the Department of Foreign Affairs as themain channel through which all government agencies shall deal orotherwise communicate with foreign governments and internationalorganizations. (The latest regulation is contained in Foreign ServiceCircular No. 12-77, dated 4 January 1977.)

The intent of said policy is that "since such actions involveforeign relations and protocol, it is obvious and necessary that theybe coordinated with the Department of Foreign Affairs."

The ruling covers all communications, including project pro­posals and requests for technical assistance, to and from foreigngovernments; the United Nations, its specialized agencies, andsubsidiary bodies; and en other international organizations. Such

communications should be coursed through the Department ofForeign Affairs.

Compliance with this ruling will spare all concerneo from un­

necessary delay.4 May 1978

April-May 1978 U.P. Gazette57

The governing "law" during this "Free Period" is that onlyroutine matters will be routed; no significant matter, unless critical,

will be acted upon anywhere in the U.P. System.The purpose for declaring 15 to 29 Maya "Free Period" is of

course quite obvious: we want our officers, deans. directors, andheads of units to free themselves, as it were, from a kind of self­imposed exploitation of their own innate resources and regain, ifneed be, their original cheer, their poise of mind, their sweetness oftemper, and (if it has somewhat been frayed) even their sanity.24 April 1978

(Sad.) EMANUEL V. SORIANOExewtive Vice-President

On the Constitutions of the U.P. Coli. Clbu Community Orglni­zanon, Ine., and the U.P. Coli•• Cebu Faculty .nd Acad.michnonnel Association

This is in response to the requests earlier submitted to this Officefor approval of the constitutions of the University of the PhilippinesCollege Cebu Community Organization, Inc., and the University ofthe Philippines College Cebu Faculty and Academic Personnel Asso­ciation, and for University recognition thereof.

There is no University policy or rule that (1) inhibits any sectorof the University constituency from forming or constituting an asso­ciation or non-profit corporation on its own, or (2) limits thenumber of such associations within a college.

The University's aim is to promote unity, not fragmentation,

among University personnel, especially within the same oollege. Inline with this aim, it would be to its best interest if the U.P. CollegeCebu had only one association or organization comprising most ofits faculty and other academic personnel. It would facilitate recogni­tion if the actual membership of a faculty and academic non-teach­ing personnel association/organization included at least 51%of the

faculty. In view of the temporary character of many facultyappointments, University recognition would not be permanent;rather, it would be given on a year-to-year basis, to insure comon­ance with the 51%requirement.

While University personnel are free to organize themselves,subject to the pertinent laws of the land, an association withoutformal University recognition cannot be allowed to occupy anyportion of University buildings or premises as its headquarters oroffice, nor can it be allowed the use of any University facility. Thisis in conformity with standard accounting and auditing regulationsgoverning the use of government resources.

The guidelines outlined hereinabove are not intended to dis­courage you, much less to "scare" you. They are designed as supple­mentary instruments for the attainment of your, and OUR, com­mon objective of unity as one big family of intelligent, rational, andsocially educated personalities.

We hope, therefore, that you seriously consider forming onlyone association/organization, so that we can more effectivelycontribute to the realization of your common aspirations asmembers of the constituency of the U.P. College Cebu.

For whatever they may be worth (at least in the formulation ofthe constitution and bylaws of the association you may envision),enclosed herewith for your consideration are copies of the com­ments by the Chief of the Office of Institutional Studies, dated 4and 5 April 1978, respectively, on the constitutions and bylaws ofthe University of the Philippines College Cebu FaoUtv and Aca­demic Personnel Association and the University of the PhilippinesCollege Cebu Community Organization, tnc., respectively.26 April 1978

(Sgd.1 ONOFRE D. CORPU2President

Memorandum No. 26:. U.P. Job Evaluation Study

At present, a U.P. Job Evaluation Committee consisting of repre-

sentatives from the three types of University personnel is in theprocess of evaluating University jobs or positions for the purpose ofdetermining the relative salary levels commensurate to their respec­tive responsibilities and qualifications. (For more information onthe study, please refer to Working Paper No. 78-77 entitled "Pro­legomena towards a U.P. Job Evaluation.")

In this connection, the Committee will need a list of Universitypositions - not only of the currently existing and occupied ones,but also of those which may need to be created in the future, as well

as those which, though currently existent, are at present unoccupiedand no longer necessary and should therefore beabolished.

The preliminary lists of University positions were prepared bythe Committee on the basis of the Terminal Report of the Develop­ment Academy of the Philippines Study Team (DAPST) whichworked in 1977 on the U.P. Job Evaluation Project. The Universitypositions listed are categorized into the following:

1) Currently existing and occupied University positions recom­mended for continuation by the DAPST;

2) Currently existing but unoccupied University positionsrecommended for continuation by the DAPST;

3) Currently existing Unlversitv positions recommended forabolition ·by the DAPST; and

4) Currently non-existent University positions recommended for _~

creation by the DAPST. ..JKindly examine these lists and indicate:1) Which of the currently existing but unoccupied positions

you foresee will be needed by your College/Unit in the next five (5)years;

2) Which of the currently existing positions recommended forabolition by the DAP you foresee will be needed by your College/Unit in the near future; and

3) Which University positions (either because the position isnewly created or because it is still to be created) will be needed byyour College/Unit in the near future.

For each such "new" University position, kindly furnish a jobdescription.

Kindly forward your comments. observations, recommendationsregarding Item Nos. 1-3 above to Dr. Romeo i... Manlapaz, Chairmanof the U.P. Job Evaluation Committee, at the U.P. ComputerCenter, on or before 1 June 1978.

Thank you very much for your kind cooperation.12 May1978

(Sgd.1 OSCAR M. ALFONSO •Officer-in-Charge ;,

Office of the Executive Vice-President

Memorandum No.1: Initial Papers for the Conference and Miteel·laneous Informll'tion

For information and guidance as regards the 1978 Faculty Con­ference to be held 18-20 May at the U.P. at Los Banos, kindly takenote of the following:A. Travel Schedule

1. Trip to Los Banos on Thursday morning, May 18a. 5:30 - assembly at Quezon Hallb. 6:00 - departure for Los Banosc. 8:00 - arrival and billeting at the Men's Dormitory and the

Women's Dormitoryd.8:20 - shuttle from dormitories to INSAET (Institute of

Agricultural Engineering and Technology)e. 8:30 - snacks (INSAET lobby)1. 9:00 - opening plenary session (INSAET)2. Trip from Los Banos on Saturday afternoon, May 20a. 2:00 - Luggage pick-up and loading on busesb. 2:30 - Departure for Dilimanc. 4:30 - Arrival at Quezon Hall

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{Sgd.1 ONO.FRE O. CORPUZPresident

3. Punctuolltya. Alpiratlon, prayer and pin: that punctuality shall mark the

Conference schedule in its various activities, consistently and admir­ablV

b. Entreaty: In parttcular, please come on time for the clepBrtureof the Conference buses from Quezon Hall at 6:00 1I.m.sharp onThundoy, May 188. COnfo...... Info

1. cOnf8iWnce- Themlll: "The University's Goals and CurricularPrograms: Apposim or Irrelative?"

a. "Goals" being taken here to mea'l also national goals2. SlUltlng: three to a room in most cases in the women's dormi­

tory. for want of space

3. Towels: not 8Vailabie in the dormitories; so please bring yourown .

4. Umbrellas/Rainco..: convenient to hENe" with you if it doesreln, so please bring at your option

5. Conference bag: to be sent to the participants' respective unitsabout a week before......the Conference (pie.. daim at the Dun',Office), "and to contain'the rest of the papers for the Conference;thr printed program (including the complete Conference schedule,your assignment to discussion groups, and the Conference roster andbilleting assignments); your 10 card and writing materials.

. • 6. Swimming pool lot UPL8 Soclal Halll end bowling alloys lotUPLB Union): to be made available to the Conference participants.C. Papers for the Conference ~

1. PI... Bring With You To Tho Conforonca Tho Copias 01 ThoPopers Wa Aro Sending You H....wlth.

Thoro Ate Only Umltod Capias 01 There Pepa.., And Repl_­mont Copl.. Shall 80 Olfllcuit.To Coma By.

2. Should you be unable to attend the Conference, please passthe papen on to your alternate.

3. We are sending you these papers this earty so you Ca"l readthem before coming to the Conference. We hope this will make formore stimulating and enriching discussions at the Conference.

4. Please find herewith the following:a. Papers for prelBntation sod diteuRion(1) GermelJno F. Abita, "On Institutionalizing Curricular Re·

view in the University of the Philippines"(2) Ruben C. Umaly, "The General Education Program at the

College of Arts and Sciences (Dilima"l)"(31 Leopolda V. Abis, "The College of Engineering Experience"(4) Ernesto M. Pomla, "Where U.P. Graduates Go"

•(5) Ajh: Singh Rye, "The Role of the University Curriculum

, Committee"

b. _wound p..,... on national and U.P.lIDaI. and pollcl..

(1) "Some National Goals and Pollcles" (excerpts from the Fill­y_ Philippine Development Plan, 1978-1982 Including tho T_Y_ Donfopmant Plan, '978-19871

(2) Presidential Decree No. 6·A on Educationat DevelopmentProjects

(3) Excerpts from speeches of President FerdJnaf1lll E. Marcos(a) "The Love for the Life of the Mind"(bl On Democratization of Admissionstcl On the School of Economics and U.P. in Visayas(4) Pres. 0.0. Corpuz, "[Tho' U.P. and] The Self·L1beratlon of

the Filipino" (investiture address)(51 Excerpts from the Revised U.P. Coda161 Excerpts from the U.P. Cherter

5. The following papers for presentation and discussion shatlcomewith your Conference bag, 1.8ter:

a.11'tItitut8 of Health Sciences Committee. "The Institute of '

Health Sciences Program" .b. Arturo A. GomlR, "The UPLB Experience" (tentative title)Co NlrtJvidld J. Mun..rlz, "The Second Curriculum: Enrichment

of Student Life"

d. Jooo N. Endrlga, "University Structure in the Year 2,000"For Inqulrin rogoJ!llng tho F....1ty Conforonce~ P.... oonteet

tho Offlca 01 the Vl......dent for Academic Affairs (Quezon HallRoom 209, PLOT 97-12-88, PABX 207 Dr 3251.

- - _.2 May 1978

JSod.1 OSCAR M. ALFONSO., Confersnce Chairman

Memorandum No.5: Dios ti agninl, matSlltI, atbp.

The 1978 Faculty Conference, hold 18-20 May atthe U.P. trtt.osBaf'los, cannot be deemed in my mind to have really come to its

Icondusion, or be safely tucked away in fond memory withoutthlsi final memorandum. .

'There are many to thank tor many rememberable things thatwere done or that happened for, during or because of the Confer-

. ence; far too many. and enumerable only at the risk, given an under-.taking as large as the Faculty Conference and invotving so manypeople, of inad\rertently failing to mention some of them andappearing to be unappreciative.

I will Just say in gef!eral, therefore, that there were noteworthycontributions of aU kinds. of such variety, from so many, for whichI am most thankful and gnrtoful.

It was not truly a faculty conference, nor really a gathering ofthe faculty; it was rather, happily, better, a coming together offaculty, academic non-teaching personnel, administrative employees,and students in fruitful discussion and hopeful resolution ofproblems and issues.

The Conference will be remembered for its punctuelity. Itproved that aspiration, hope and plea, with entreaty added on. rttakea winning combination. It did warm the cockles" of my heart to seemost of the delegates already assembled at Quezon Hall for the tripto Los Baf'los, sorne fifteen "mInutes before ·the scheduled depfl"tlir8early in the. morning of 18 May, and to see the Conference runthereafter on schedule, consistently and admirably, in its variousactivities.

The Conference will be memorable for being conscientious,responsive, insightful, full of good humor. Remarkably, the humorworked best when we could have been the drowsiest, in the scrnnc­lent afternoon hours of 18 May and 19 May.

Conscientiousness, responsiveness, insight and good humorcarried the Conference through many good discussions and some

'-thou(fltfui resolutions: v.elco!'"e demonstration, indeed, of President<;t.O. Corpu.z·, observation about the Faculty Conference as nascentdecision-making body. •

For all that, and more, my appreciation - deep, warm, abiding.'DMay 1978

lSod.1 OSCAR M. ALFONSOConference Chairman

Memorandum No. 11: Authority to-Admit in the Fint Semester,_ 1978-1979, Additional New Freshmen to the U.P. College Manila

U.P. College Manila, through Dean Raul P. de Guzman, is herebyauthorized to admit in the first semester, 1978-1979. new freshmento fill up its Quota of 250, provided that: .

1. the student has not been admitted into any unit of the Univer­sity throu(fl the 1978 UPCAT; 'I

2 he took the UPCAT in December 1977 and obtained, anUPCAT score of at least 2.594, the U.P. ·College Manila eut-off

.sccre:3. he is a high school graduate; end4. he has passed the NCEE.

31 Mev 1978

'Edllor'. Nole IBl'ologiell 1o Emp,onj: cock/n, I.e., weed, mollusk, worl. bulge. hnler; therero...,.

hen". l.e.• weed. mtlllu8k, wan, bulge.lleel;".

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Memorandum AS-38 (1978): Missionaries Wanted!

I just attended a convention of PASUC (Philippine Associationof State Universities and Colleges) and a live-in seminar of APCAS(Association of Philippine Colleges of Arts and Sciences). Theseaffairs did not tum out to be the enjoyable holidays that inostconferences are because I learnt a lot of things to disturb myconscience. With your indulgence, I would like to share with youmy agony and involve you in the act of contrition.

We don't really get to know how lucky we are to be in U.P. untillJW hear our counterparts in other colleges and universities describetheir situation. We always feel miserable and deprived because weonly compare ourselves with the professional units of U.P., withPCAS, and even with universities abroad. But our complaints andgrievances seem so trivial compared to the problems of other Stateuniversities and colleges and the private colleges of arts and sciences.

We gripe about the cut in our current budget, but do you knowthat what we have is many times bigger than what other colleges ofarts and sciences can ever hope to get? Do you know that our CASbudget alone is bigger than the budgets of several universities? Yetour 8,200 students constitute a very tiny fraction of the total col­legiate student population in the country I

On the first day of the APCAS seminar I tried consoling myselfwith the thought that the capitalists and priestly congregations whoown the private schools are making lots of profit. They should benationalized, I said to myself. But then I recalled the PASUC institu­tions. They are no better endowed. They do not provide a convinc­ing argument for nationalization. Before my mind drifted back tothe dangerous dream of a socialist revolution, I thought of what wecan do, in the present context, to improve the lot of the vast major­ity of students outside this ivory tower.

It dawned on me, like the saints of old, that we have a mission. Ithought of a better way to concretize the slogan "Serve the People"than digging holes and planting rice in the name of Rural Service.

I am not asking you to thank the Lord (the one who holds thenational purse) for our bounty. I am inviting you to join what vvemight call the "Liberal Arts Missionary Society." (Be not afraid, avow of celibacy is optional I )

seriously, I am asking for volunteers, for faculty members withmissionary zeal who are willing to give special lectures, offer extra­mural courses for teachers, serve as consultants, etc., in destitutecolleges of arts and sciences without extra compensation or loadreduction. When I mentioned this plan to them, several deans weremost eager to avail of our services. That is why I am now compilinga directory of volunteers.

I think this is a more noble way of returning the people's subsidythan putting our brains in the service of affluent corporations,government agencies, and sinister American and Japanese founda­tions.

This is an opportunity for us to lead in the revitalization of theliberal arts.

And this will remove the strong enti-tf.P. feelings outside. (I didnot realize the intensity of these feelings until I heard the thunder-ous applause for President Marcos when he promised to redistribut.~.~

the funds for education at our expense.l .'If there is a bit of a missionary in you, please fill in the form '

and return to my Office. Whenever schools will request for yourservices, I shall put them in touch with you. Negotiate a conve­nient arrangement with them but, please, do not expect an hono­rarium, load reduction, or comfortable quarters.2 May 1978

FRANCISCO NEMENZO, JR.Dean, College of Amand Scisnces

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900th (Special) Meeting, 12 April 1978 the Board of Regents at its 898th Meeting, 23 February 1978, asfollows:

APPOINTMENTS, REAPPOINTMENTS, RENEWALS OF From:APPOINTMENT, PROMOTIONS, INCREASES IN "Sixth - That the number of directors of the Foundation

SALARY, ete.: shall be fifteen (151 who shall be known and designated as

The Board approved the following appointments, reappoint- the 'Trustees' thereof. The names and residences of the trustees

ments, etc.: of the Foundation who are to serve until their successors are

Agricultural Engineeringand Technology, Institute ofelected and qualified as provided by the Bylaws are as follows:"

Wiffredo P. David, reappointment to additional assignment as To:

SEARCA Associate Professor of Agricultural Engineering, effective "Sixth - That there shall be fifteen (15) directors, to be

1 January until 31 December 1978. known as trustees, of. the Foundation of which eleven (11) shall

Forestry, College ofbe named herein and who shall serve as inoorporating directorsuntil their successors are elected and qualified. Upon the election

Lucrecio L. Rebugio, additional assignment as Associate Prates- and qualification of their successors in accordance with the By-sor of Forestry "Extension (professorial chair), effective 1 January laws, the number of trustees shall be increased to fifteen (15).until 31 December 1978. Until the number is increased, the names and residences of the

eleven (11) trustees are as follows,"GRADUATION OF STUDENTS

It is the opinion of the Office of the University General CounselThe Board approved the graduation of students who successfully that in the case of non-stock corporations, while the Corporation

completed the requirements for their respective degrees as of the Law allows at most fifteen directors, it limits the number of lnccr-end of the second semester, 1977-1978. porating directors to at most eleven; hence, the amendment.

AMENDMENT OF PARAGRAPH SIX OF THE ARTI- AUTHORITY FOR THE ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TOUR-CLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE U.P. FOUND- ISM (AIT) TO SERVE WINES AND LIQUORSATION,INC. The Board authorized the Asian Institute of Tourism to serve

The Board approved the amendment of Paragraph Six of the beer, wines, and hard drinks at its food and beverage outlets. TheAnieles of Incorporation of the U.P. Foundation, Inc., approved by AIT Cocktail Lounge shall serve as the training ground for its

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students in the matter of mixing drinks and other related activities.The specialty dining and function rooms shall serve sophisticatedcuisine during very important meetings and conferences; such cui­sine, however, requires a complement of wines and liquors at lunchand dinner. The AIT House will also have a Faculty Club for inform­al caucuses of the U.P. faculty.

The AIT House, established to serve as the laboratory hotel ofthe Institute, as well as to cater to the needs of the academic com­munity of the University and government offices/agencies aroundthe campus, shall start its operations very soon. The Institute is alsobeing seriously considered as the Diliman-based Center for Continu­ing Education. The major target market of the AIT House has to dowith business meetings, conventions, conferences, seminars, etc.

901st Meeting, 27 April 1978

APPOINTMENTS, REAPPOINTMENTS, RENEWALS OFAPPOI NTMENT, PROMOTIONS, I NCREASES INSALARY, etc.

The Board approved the following appointments, reappoint­ments, etc.:

Agriculture, College ofEdgardo C. Ouisumbing, reappointment as Visiting Professor of

Horticulture, without compensation, effective 1 January until 31December 1978.

Priscilla C. Sanchez, additional assignment as SEARCA AssistantProfessor of Food Science, effective 1 January 1978 until 31December 1979.

Arts and Sciences, College of (Diliman)Ng Peng-Nung, appointment as Visiting Professor of Mathe­

matlcs. effectlve 1 April until 31 May 1978.Ernesto P. Sonido, renewal of additional assignment as Jose Ma.

Feliciano Professor IV of Geology, effective 3 January 1978 until31 December 1980.

Arts and Sciences, College of (UPLB)Edelwina C. Legaspi, reappointment to additional assignment as

Dean, effective 1 April 1978 until 31 March 1983.

Business Administration, College ofHerminia R. 'Fajardo, transfer from the Institute for Small-Scale

Industries and reclassification of position from Training SpecialistIV and Professorial Lecturer in Business Administration to AssociateProfessor II of Business Administration, effective 3 January until31May 1978.

Engineering, College ofRuben A. Garcia, renewal of additional assignment as DCCD

Professor of Refrigeration. effective 1 April 1978 until 31 March1983.

Vicente J. Hedriana, additional assignment as UPERDFI Profes­sor of Safety Engineering, effective 1 April 1978 until 31 March

1979.

Forestry, College ofMarcia L Kelly, appointment as Visiting Instructor in Wildlife

Ecology, effective 1 March 1978 until 28 February 1979.John Miller. appointment as Visiting Instructor in Forest Re­

sources Management, effective 1 March until 31 December 1978.

Human Ecology, Institute ofDelfina M. Toreta, additional assignment as Associate Professor

of Resource Management {professorial chair}, effective 1 May 1978

until 30 April 1979.

Law CenterO'escenciano J. Gonzaga, appointment as Law Researcher IV

(part-time) in the project, "The Revision of the Revised Administra·tive Code of 1917," Division of Research and law Reform, effective1 February until 31 May 1978.

Public Administration, College ofPerfecto L. Padilla, promotion in rank from Assistant Professor

VI to Associate Professor I of Public Administration; effective 1April until 31 May 1978.

Social Work and Community Development, Institute ofSylvia H. Guerrero, promotion in rank and salary from Associate

Professor III to Professor I of Community Development, effective 3October 1977.

Statistical CenterRudy H. Tan. promotion in rank and salary from Assistant Pro­

fessor " to Associate Professor II of Statistics, effective 24 January1978.

General AdministrationTomas S. Fonacier, appointment as Managing Regent, without

compensation, Office of the President. effective 2 May until thereturn of Onofre O. Corpuz from leave of absence, but not laterthan 15 or 16 May 1978.

Abelardo G. Samonte, renewal of appointment as Chancellor,University of the Philippines at Los Banos, effective 1 May 1978until 30 April 1983.

TRANSFER TO PERMANENT STATUSThe Board approved the transfer of the following to permanent

status:Felisita S. Blancaflor as Assistant Professor I of Zoology, U.P.

College Iloilo, effective 1 October 1977.Elizabeth J. Camacho as Assistant Professor rI of Public Admin­

istration, U.P. College Iloilo, effective 1 April 1978.Pedro s. Castillo as Researcher III, Institute of Plant Breeding,

College of Agriculture, effective 1 May 1978.Cecilia P. Corral as Instructor 111 in Physical Education, U.P.

College Iloilo, effective 1 June 1978.Onilda B. Oasal as Instructor IV in English, U.P. College Iloilo,

effective 1 June 1978.Cezar G. Oignadiceas Instructor IV in Mathematics, U.P. College

Iloilo, effective 1 June 1978.Florenda P. Espanola as Instructor III in Chemistry, U.P. College

Iloilo, effective 1 June 1978.Flor Angel S. Hernandez as Instructor II in Comparative Litera­

ture, U.P. College Baqulo, effective 27 April 1978.Ester C. Regozo as Instructor IV in Mathematics, U.P. College

Iloilo, effective 1 June 1978.Lucila P. Sobrepeiia as Assistant Professor I of English, U.P.

College Iloilo, effective 1 June 1978.

PROFESSORIAL CHAIR ENDOWMENTThe Board approved the establishment of a UPEROFI Profes­

sorial Chair in SafetY Engineering in the College of Engineering, tobe funded bv a continuing support of P6,OOO.OO·per annum fromthe earnings of the U.P. Engineering Research and DevelopmentFoundation, tnc., effective 1 April 1978,...

The Board approved the establishment of professorial chairs inthe following fields, each with an honorarium of P6,OOO.OO perannum, chargeable to the income of the U.P. Investment Portfolio:

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(a) O...lopmont Education, (bl PsycholClllical' Foundlltion ofEducation, and (e) Rllding.

This will bring to four (4) the number of professorial chairs inthe College of Education. The Francisco Benitez Professorial Chairwas established sarlier from the General Fund of the U.P. Invest­ment Portfolio.

COLLECTION OF FEESThe Board approved the collection of 'the journal fee of P6.00

.. ItUdInt for the Philippine Conegian in Diliman and Manila only,for Summer Term, 1978.

This journal fee shall be collected avery Slmm. for purposes ofthe Phifippine Collegian summer issues.

DEPARTMENTALIZATION OF THE COLLEGE OF FINEARTS

The Board approved the depanmentalization of the College ofFine Arts, the main features of which are as follows:

8. Otganization Chart. This indicates the basic lines of authority,responsibility, and interrelationships among key positions and thethree new departments.

b. Creation of the following three departments, each to beheaded by a chairman, and among which the various existing pro­grams and fields of specialization of the College shall be distributed.

(1) Art Theory, Department of;(2) Visual Communication Arts, Department of; and(3) Visual Studio Arts, Department of.c. o.finition of Functions of Key Positions: namely, Dean;

Associate Dean; Secretary; and Chairman of Department.d. Irftpklmenting Guidelines:(11 The De.,. in consultation with the Associate Dean, the Chair­

men of Departments. the Secreterv of the College, and the faculty.shall determine the appropriate respective departments to which thefaculty shall be principally assigned, taking into account their res­pective appointments. expertise, and the needs of the service, sub­ject to approval by the President: provided, that where the initialimplementetion of the, foregoing proposals requires changes in theappointments without change in rank and/or salary of the existingfaculty tt.e., as distinguished from proposed original' appointees orreappointees upon or after approval of these proposals), any suchchange of appointment shall be deemed finally approved for allintents and purposes upon approval by the President; provided,further. that no change of appointment shall take effect earlier thanthe date of approval of these proposals.

(2) The entire staff of the College, under the joint leadership ofthe Dean, the Associate Dean, and the Chairmen of departments,shall review and redefine/define the general objectives of the Collegeas vvell as those of the departments. subject to approval by thePresident; provided, that such definitions shall become an integralpan of the organization of the Colle~ upon their approval by thePresident.

(3) The Dean shall see to it that the faculty, academic non-teach­ing and administrative personnel of the College are properlyoriented to the objectives and organization of the College.

Justification:For a more effective implementation of the various programs of

the College, there is a need for departmentalization and detlneationof respective areas of concern of organizational subdivisions andresponsibilities of key positions. This measure will not only enhanceadministrative supervision and coordination of curricular offeringsbut elso serve as a !J.Iide to students in their choice of degree pro­warns and fields of specialization. Thus. the proposed departmen­taliiation is not anticipated to lead to "compartmentalization," asexisting links of coordination among the various programs will bestrengthened.

The foregoing proposals are essentially the same as those pre­viously acted upon by the College faculty as initially transmitted on5 January 1978, and subsequently retransmitted on 16 February1978 On line with suggested revisions made by the Office of theVice-President for Academic Affairs) by the Associate Dean. Prof.Virginia F. Agbayeni. 'NIlo gave her concurrence on behalf of theDean and the College.

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UPLB LIBRARY BOARDThe Board approved the establishment of the UPLB Library

Board to serve as a policy~determining body as regards the operationand maintenance of the University library system at UPLB. in linewith Article 137 of the Revised University Code.

Specifically, the functions of the UPLB Library Board shall beto:

111 Formulate policies and plans for the development of aneffective library system that will complement the teaching, research,and extension prQgramsof the University;

(2) Promulgate rules and regulations governing the use of thelibraries;

(3) Help keep the library staff informed about instructional andresearch needs; and

(4) Coordinate the efforts of the library staff. the faculty, pro­fessional staff, and other constituencies of the University in promot­ing the development and full utilization of library resources.

The Library Board shall be composed of the Vice-Chancellor forAcademic Affairs as ex officio chairman, the University Librarian asex officio member-secretary, a student representative, and eightfaculty members representing the various disciplines. to be ap­pointed by the Chancellor for a term of three years; provided, thatof the initial membership, three members shall serve for a term ofthree years, three members for two years, and two members for oneyear; provided. further that the student representative shall serve forone year.

SEC BUILDING NAMED AFTER THE LATE DR. VIDALA. TAN

The Board approved the naming of the Science Education CenterBuilding after the late Dr. Vidal A. Tan, distinguished former Presl­dent of the University of the Philippines.

EXEMPTION OF CERTAIN AIT POSITIONS FROMEXISTING UNIVERSITY POLICY ON THE HIRING OF ,NEW EMPLOYEES

The Board approved the exemption of certain positions in theAsian Institute of Tourism from the existing University policy onthe hiring of new employees whereby the first step of salary range isgiven as the starting salary of the new employee. and authorized theAsian Institute of Tourism to hire personnel for these .positionsaccording to the range and step indicated herein: la) General Man­ager. Range 12, Step 6; (bl Food and BeverageManager, Range 11,Step 4; (cl Captain Waiter, Range 5, Step 4; (d) Bartender. Range 5,Step 7; Ie] Executive Chef. Range 12, Step 6; Ul Sous Chef, Range11, Step 6; (g) Cook Saucier, Range 7, Step 4; (hi Cook Entre­metier, Range 7. Step 4; iii Two Pantrvrnen, Range 5. Step 7; (j)Baker-Patissier, Range 6. Step 7; and (kl Senior Desk Clerk. Range6, Step 5.

The AIT, however, is granted the aforestated authority provided:(al the persons to be hired fully satisfy the requirements of their

posltlcns:

(b) the qualifications required for the positions are peculiar tothe needs of the unit, and persons with such qualifications are notimmediately available in the labor market:

(c) there are sufficient reasons to justify the giving of salarybeyond the minimum requirement of the position; and

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RU[BR~CS Of SUMMER

JubilatelThe 67th Commencement Exercises of the University witnessed,the graduation of four summa cum laude and 47 magna cum laudeholders among 224 honour graduates. Exactly 3,901 U.P. grad­uates with their wealth of knowledge eagerly look forward toserving our people at the close of 'V'-day, 16 Apri11978.

Choicest of GemsTheirs must surely be lives of great fulfillment in the service oftheir country. The University conferred the degree of Doctor ofLaws, honoris causa, upon:

Don Alfonso CaIaIang, for his "sagacity and bold decisions asGovernor of the Central Bank," restoring "public confidence inour country's financial system".

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Mr. Jorge B. Vargas, for his distinguished career as public ser­vant, civic leader, sportsman, philantrophist and keeper of themysterious secret of youth." As Chairman of the Philippine

Executive Commission. during the Japanese occupation, he"spared us from more grievous misfortune than befell us."

Dr. Tomas S. Fonacier, for his "inspiring lifework as a scholar,academic leader, and a man of great practical wisdom and highspirits." Serving the University of the Philippines for more than

six decades he "helped shape (it) into the outstanding institution .'it is today."

Pac)' be1ween 1he fiJ1ind and 1he PloughI•

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D.P. researchers hold a dialogue at grassroots level with their. countryside brothers during a 4-day exchange held in Bicol, 17-21

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A~site or Irrelative?In verdant U.P. at Los Banos, the annual Faculty Conferenceexamines "The University's Goals and Curricular Programs", 18-20May 1978. The restructuring of the University's curriculum com­mittee and the restoration of the position of Student Regent were Aramong some of the resolutions presented. .'

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•Writer-in-Exile?

N.V.M. Gonzalez, former faculty member of the University andnoted fictionist now residing in the U.S.A., was writer-in-residenceat the U.P. Writers Summer Workshop, 1978. Young writers fromall over the country met with established writers and artists.

ABequestMrs. Carmen J. Vda de Fonacier, widow of the late Bishop San­tiago A. Fonacier, in a simple ceremony on 16 May 1978 donatedP100,OOO.OO to the V.P. for a professorial chair in Filipino andPhilippine languages in honour of his loving commitment to our

national language.

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ldl such authority as herein granted applies only to the eleven(111 positions mentioned hereinabove, and is exercised on a purelycase-to-ease basis as an exception to the existing policy.

INSTITUTION OF NEW PROGRAMS IN THE UNI­VERSITY

The Board approved the institution of the following programsunder the units herein indicated: UPLB Graduate School- Masterof Professional Studies and Master of Professional Studies in Foodand Nutrition Planning; School of Allied Medical Professions ­Bachelor of Science in Speech Pathology; U.P. College Baguio _Certificate in Physical Education and B.S. Psychology IGeneral orleading to Medicine); Institute of Health Sciences. Certificate inCommunity Health Nursing; U.P. College Iloilo • 'Bachelor ofScience in Food Technology; U.P. College Tacloban • B.S. in Agri·Business and B.S. in Development Communication; College ofEngineering. Master of Engineering (Engineering Education); andCollege of Arts and Sciences (Oilimen) • A.B. Humanities (Pre-Med)

and A.B. Theater Arts.

EXTENSION OF THE GRANTS·iN·AID DURING THESUMMER TERM

The Board approved the extension of the grants-in-aid during thesummer term, with only tuition and other school fees as benefits,such that categories 1-10 (tuition fee discount from 10% to 100%)will remain unchanged while categories 11-44 will be entitled to100% single fee discount, on condition that the grantees meet theacademic requirement. •

The Board. likewise. approved the exemption of the grants-in­aid, U.P. Government scholarship. and tuition-fee discount appli­cants from payment of the certification fee of P5.00; e.g., certifica­tion of academic standing, grades, good moral character, etc., sincethey areapplying for financial assistance.

OTHER MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE BOARDThe Board authorized the College of Arts and Sciences to

conduct a review and staff development seminar on "Theories.Methods, Issues, Trends, and Related Concerns in Sociology" from3 February to 30 April 1978. to prepare the graduate Ph.D. and/orM.A. students for qualifying and/or comprehensive examinations inSummer 1978 and to update the knowledge of the faculty in the

field.

In this connection. the Board approved the change in title of"one-shot-lecturer" to guest lecturer. and authorized the College topay guest lecturers in the seminar P250.00 each, for their lectures.review questions, and consultation.

• ••The Board authorized the U.P. College Baguio to conduct a

Drama Workshop during the Summer Session 1978, and to collect afee of P30.00 per participant. Income shall accrue to a trust liability

account. ·..The Board authorized the Department of Educational

Administration of the College of Education to conduct the 1978Superintendent Examination Review Course 2-31 May. and to col­lect a seminar fee of P500.00 per participant. Income shall accrue to

a trust liability fund. ·..The Board authorized U.P. College Iloilo to conduct WorkshoPs

in Creative Arts, Floriculture for Hobbyists. Recreation for PhysicalFitness, and Food Preservation Technique during the sumr:n~r ses.-. 1978 and to charge the following fees from each parttcment:

sian , . ~OO.andCreative Arts. P60.00: Floriculture, P80.00: Recreation, '1' b''I'

P 'P60 00 Income shall accrue to a trust ra I ItyFood reservation, ..account.

April-May 1978

The Board authorized the Institute of Library Science to con­duet a one-week summer institute on Information Science 8-12

May 1978. and to collect a registration fee of P250.00 per participant.Income shall accrue to a special trust account.

• ••The Board authorized the College of Music to conduct a summer

workshop on Movement and Elementary Dance Education to be

conducted by Miss Heidi Weidlick of Bremen, Germany, and to col­lect a fee of P25.00 per participant. Income shall accrue to a trustliability account.

• ••The Board authorized the Philippine General Hospital to credit

income from fees collected by the unit for cobalt irradiation andelectroencephalograph examination to a trust liability accountagainst which shall be charged costs of supplies and materials andother necessary incidental expenses. including equipment and otherfacilities needed for the improvement of the quality of such services.

• ••The Board authorized the College of Public Administration to

conduct the following courses over the next three years, and to col­lect the corresponding fees, income thereof to accrue to a trust fundagainst which shall "be charged expenses pertinent to these courses:

(a) Course A - Project Development and Management (7 weeks)Tentative schedule: 1978 (15 May - 30 June); 1979 and 1980

(16 April-15 June)Fee per participant: Pl,800.00(b) Course B - Project Design and Development (3 weeks)Tentative schedule: October of each yearFee per participant: P800.00lc) Course C - Managing Project Implementation (3 weeks)Tentative schedule: October of each yearFee per participant: PooO.CO

The above courses, which are full-time and non-residential, havebeen designed in response to the growing critical need for develop­ing or upgrading the capacity of project managers and key line andstaff personnel of social. economic and infrastructure projects in the

country.• ••

The Board authorized the Asian Institute of Tourism to enterinto various agreements with utility companies (such as the ManilaElectric Co. arid the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.I forthe speedy installation of utilities in the new AIT building. Author·ity, likewise, is granted to effect immediate payment of investments,usually in the form of Preferred Shares (instead of cash advance),which are all standard requirements of utility companies and sanc­

tioned by the government.• ••

The Board noted the comments of the Chief, Office of Institu­tional Studies. on the implication of Prof. Froilan Bacuiigan'sappointment as Dean of the College of Law. The 015 Chief opinedthat Dean Bacuriqan should forego his current appointment asDirector of the U.P. Law Center in view of the following provisionof the Revised Unlversltv Code: "Art. 80. The functions of theDean or Director shall be to act as presiding officer of the faculty .•.No Dean or Director shall serve as academic head of any depart­ment or div~sion in his college, school, or institute." (Underscoring

supolled.IThe rationale for this Codal provision, eecording to the 01S

Chief, is to forestall any possibility of a dean developing a special orunwarranted concern for the division or department he heads. ov~r

d boll. his concern for the other departments or divisions in hISan a ' di . . fcollege. The U.P. Law Center is not only a department or IVISlon a

the College of Law but a sub-unit thereof. . , ..The Board. however. confirmed the Preslde;nt s pas,l,tlon th~t

Prof. Bacungan is Director of a non-academic unit, NOT academichead of any department or division."

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The Board noted the letter of Mr. Pedro M. Carbonell, II, of theCeferino Padua Law Office, 1'8 a disciplinary case concerning MarioRilles, appealing the decision of the U.P. President to the Board ofRegents; in this connection, a draft reply, to be,signed by the Presi­dent for the Board of Regents and attested -by" the"Secretary, wasapproved.

902nd Meeting, 25 May 1978

APPOINTMENTS, REAPPOINTMENTS, RENEWALS OFAPPOINTMENT, PROMOTIONS, INCREASES INSALARY, etc.:

The Board approved the following appointments, reappoint­ments, etc.:

Agriculture, College ofSeverino S. Magst, reappointment as Visiting Assistant Professor

of Horticulture, without compensation, effective 1 March until 31December 1978.

Arts and SCiences, College of (Dlllman]Emerenciana V. Aleellana, additional assignment as Manuel

Roxas Professor of Political Science (professorial chair), effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1981.

Prosp9l'O Covar, additional assignment as U.P. Endowment Pro­fessor of Anthropology (professorial chaltl, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 198,.

Emesto .P. $onida, additional assignment as Jose Ma. FelicianoProfessor IV of Geology (professorial chalr] , effective 3 Januaryuntil 31 December 1977.

Ricardo Zarco, additional assignment as U.P. Endowment Profes­sor of Sociology {professorial chair], effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1981.

Arts and SCiences, College of (UPLB)Ce'sar P. Madamba, additional assignment as Professor of ZooI·

ogy (professorial chair}, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1979.

Asian tabor Education CenterRene E. Mendoza, additional assignment as Professorial Lecturer

in Special Problems in Manpower Development, effective 12 Novem­ber 1977 until 31 March 1978.

Business Administration, College ofRemedios C. Balbin, increase in salary from Associate Professor

III to IV of Business Law, effective 1 January 1978:Oscar C. Ventanilla, Jr., increase in salary from Associate Profes­

sor II to III (part-time) of Business Law, effective 1 January 1978.

Cebu, U.P. CollegeNestor M. Nisperos, additional assignment as Alumni Professor

of Public Administration (professorial chairl, effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 December 1978.

Econom ics, SChool ofRomeo M. Bautista, promotion in rank and salary from Asso­

ciate Professor IV to Professor I of Economics, effective 1 June1978.

Gonzalo M. Jurado, promotion in rank and salary from AssociateProfessor IV to Professor I of Economics, effective 1 June 1978.

Education, College ofNelia G. Casambrs, transfer in item and increase in salary from

Professor II to III of Language Teaching, effective 1 May 1978.Basilisa J. Manhit, transfer in item and Increase in salary from

Professor IV to V of Reading, effective 1 May 1978.

Atfonso G. Pacquing, transfer in item and increase in salary fromProfessor I to II of Educational Administration, effective 1 May1978.

Forestry, College ofDioscoro S. Rabor, renewal of appointment as Special Consult­

ant in Wildlife Biology and Management, effective 1 July until 31December 1978.

Iloilo, U.P, CollegeDionisia A. Rola, renewal of additional assignment as Alumni

Professor of English (professorial chair}, effective 1 January until 31December 1978.

Lea S. Zapanta, reappointment to additional assignment as Pro­fessorial Lecturer in Management, effective 1 April until 31 May1978.

Medicine, College ofM.E.A. EI Kh.adly, appointment as Exchange Professor, with­

out compensation, Department of Surgery, effective upon report forduty, for a period of one (1) month.

Jose V. SilBO, Jr., transfer to full-time status as Professor II ofOrthopedics, effective 1 January 1978.

Marine ScienceS CenterEdgardo D. Gomez, renewal of appointment as Director, effec­

tive 1 June 1978 until 30 April 1981.

Nursing, College of'Teodcre A. Ignacio, appointment as Dean, effective 1 June 1978

until 30 April 1983.

Philippine Generel HospitalJose V. Silao, Jr., transfer to full-time status as Attending Ortho­

pedic Surgeon, effective 1 January 1978.

Sports, Physical Education and Recreation, Institute ofMargaret D. Shea, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in Pecre­

etten, effective 21 April 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Tacloban, U.P. CollegeRosa Ester T. Cuna, reversion to permanent status and reclassifi­

cation of position from Senior Lecturer to Assistant Professor V of.

English, effective 1 January 1978.Semuel J. Yap, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in Manage-­

ment for Small Industries (Graduate Studies}, effective 14 Juneuntil 31 October 1977.

TRANSFER TO PERMANENT STATUS

The Board approved the transfer of the following to permanentstatus:

Ana Marie L. Areenas and Ms. Milagros C. Bautista, both asInstructor IV in Biochemistry. College of Medicine, effective 1 June1978.

Anicia H. del Corro as, Instructor III in Linguistics, College ofArts and Sciences (Dillman), effective 25 May 1978.

Haydee S. Gaduspan as Assistant Professor I of Food Scienceand Technology, U.P. College Iloilo, effective 1 October 1977.

Della A. lbabao as Assistant Professor I of Chemistry, HighSchool, U.P. College Iloilo, effective 1 June 1977.

Wilfredo I. Jose as Assistant Professor t of Chemical Engineering,College of Engineering, effective 1 June 1978.

Mater G. Mascariiias as Assistant Professor II of BiologicalSciences, High School, U.P. College Iloilo, effective 1 June 1977.

Domingo A. Mateo as Instructor IV in Biological Sciences, U.P.College Tacloban. effective 1 June 1978.

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PROFESSORIAL CHAIR ENDOWMENT

The Board accepted a grant in the amount of P6,OOO.OO perannum from the AnBkan Lumber ComJ*lYlfor the estab'-ishment ofthe Anobn Lumber Company _rill Chair in Forntry in theCollege of Forestry.

COLLECTION OF FEESThe Board authorized the College of Education to charge rent

for the _use of the Benitez Theater, Continuing Education Room,Audio-visual Room, and equipment. Income shall accrue to a trustliability account. Central administration-sponsored activities shall be

.treated similarly as College of Education and UPIS activities.

. Orlondo R. Nt.....o as Assistam Profassar I of Engin....ingSclanees, College of Engineering, affactiva 14 June 1977.

GIOrgi.. A. Reyes as Assistant Professor I of Journalism, Insti­tute of MassCommunication, effective 1 June 1978.

T.estta L. ROIII'io 8S Assistant Professor III of Ornamental

Crops Honiculture, College of Agriculture, effective 1 January1978.

The Board decided that unless the Phlllppine Center forAdvlFlced Studies (PCAS) submits to the Board of Regents its aJ..rI:OJlar offerings/degree programs, the University shatl no longer wantacademic degrees to PeAS graduates.

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The Board noted the following:lal Memorandum, dated 26 April 1978, from President Corpuz

to the Dean, the facUlty, academic non-teaching, and administrativepersonnel of the U.P. 'College Cebu in response to the request forapproval and University recognition of the constitutions of the U.P.College Cebu Community Organization, Inc., and the U.P. ColtegeCebu Faculty and Academic Personnel Association; and

{bl Memorendum No. 26, dated 12 May 1978. from the Offioer·in-eharge, Office of the Executive Vice-President, to deans, direc­tors, and heads of units, on the UP. Job Evaluation Study beingundertaken by a V.P. Job Evaluation Committee for the purpose ofdetermining the relative salary levels oommensurate to responsl­bilities and qualifications for University positions.

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The Board authorized the College of Forestry to pay an out-of­station allowance equivalent to 20% of their basic pay to academicnon-teach ing personnel of the Department of Forestry Extensionassi!Jled to the Northern Luzon Regional Forestry Extension Office,it being understood that said allowance shall be discontinued the

moment they are reassigned to their relJ.llar s~~n-.!..-

program, Philippine Veterans study grants, and UP. student and/orgraduate assistantships; and

(d) Certification of enrollment ~nd/or true copy of grades forpurposes of the .,.lIippfne CoI"n examination, college councilelections, and Jolni~g Varsity and/or Intramural athletic teams.

The Board authorized the Agricultural Credit and CooperativesInstitute to grant an out-of-station allowanoa of PJOO.OO per monthlin lieu of the regular per diem) to research personnel In connectionwith the research project "Comparative Case Studies on ThreeTypes of Cooperatives: Member-Participation, Stability, and Pros­pect for Growth:'

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OTHER MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE BOARDThe Board ac:cepted the Marine Sciences Center seaweed labora­

tory Pilot Processing Plant, oonstructed wh:h. funding from theDepartment of Natural Resources under the management of theU.P. Business Research Foundation, Inc.

The Board IUthorized the College of Arts and Sciences (DilimlFl)to credit under the University trust liability account remittancesreceived from private companies (such as Mobil Oil, BISCOM,United Laboratories, etc.I fOr the administration and Interpretationof aptitude, scholanhip, end p'Y.hologicoi tests.

DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF THE U.P. IN THE VISAYASThe Board appraY8d the development plan of the UP. in the

VilllYas as an autonomous member of the U.P. System, and itsimplementation according to the timetable presented in The UPVS1x.y_ Dovolopinorrt Pion, Saction XVI, Volume II (Tho Doteilod~). The U.P. in the Visayas shall be formally established on 1January 1979. The Board, likewisa, opplopriotod P950,OOO.OO tofinance all activities to be undertaken prior to its establishment.

The Board accepted 8 donation in the amount of Pl00,OOO.OOfrom the family of the late Bilhop SontillllO A. FonEIer for theestablishment of a Professorial Chair in Filipino and PhilippineLanlJJSgE!'S in the Collegeof Arts and SCiences.

EXEMPTION FROM THE P5.00 sPECIAL FEEThe Board approved the exemption of the following services

from the. P5.00special fee (this special fee, authorized by the Boardof Regents at its SOOth Meeting, 20 December 1977, was for any or

•III of the following services at Iny one time: certification, clearance,copy of grades, honorabte dismissal, and permit to transfer):

la) Certification (for graduation purposes) on the oompletion ofSocial Orientation, the Physieat Education requirement, and theMilitary Science (CMT) requirement;

(bl True oopy of grades and clearance for graduation purposes;(c) Certification of enrollment' andlor true oopy of grades for

purposes of government scholarship andlor financial asistance suchlIS GIA, V.P. Govemment Scholarship, GSIS Scholership, NSOBScholarship, State Scholarship, government study·now-pay..Jater

-Arts and Sciences, College of (Diliman)----------jBeta P. s.t.got, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in zoor~

ogy. effective 21 April until 31 May 1978.

Nelly I. Cuber, reappointment to additional assignment ­Officer-in...charge, Department of Filipino and Philippine {,iterature,effective 1 April until the return of PIrtronUo Bn. D8IVY fromattending workshops and research seminars, but not later than 28

April 1978.

The President approwd the following appointments, re.,pointo­mants, reneWals of appointment, promotions, Incruses In ~ary.

.,d other related matters:

- Architecture, College of---------------1Geronimo V. Mt......, reappointment to additional assignment

as Offlcer-irt01arge, effective 17 April until the return of Aurelio T.Jugullon from leave of absence, but not later than 15 Mav 1978.

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Dentistry, College of -----~----------l

Sofronio P. Sin Jusn, reappointment to additional assignmen't asOfflcer-jn-charge, effective 2 May until the return of Nestor P. Perezfrom a trip abroad, but not I~r than 22 May 1978.

- Economics, School of ---------------1William E. James. appointment as Visiting Researcher. wfthout

compensation. effective 1 March utrtll S'l December 1978.Joseph Anthonv Y. Lim, appointment as Instructor IV in Eco­

nomics, effective 17 April until the return of Amado A. Castro fromleave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Ernesto M. Pemia, renew81 of additional assignment as Director! for Research, effective 1 Mav until 30 June 1978.I Norma A. Tan, reappointment as Researcher I (part-time], effee-! tive 3 October until 31 December 1977.

LaIgu~1 S. Venkataramanan, renewal of appointment as VisitingProfessor of Economics, without compensation, effective 1 A~ril

until 31 May 1978.

Production, effective 27 Februery 1978 until 31 May 1979.Napoleon S. Roque, renewal' of appointment as Professoriel

Lecturer in Business Administration, effective 1 January until 31May 1978.

f- Cabu, U.P. College --------------1Erllnda B. Bergonlo, renewal pf additional assignment from

lecturer to Instructor in Filipino, High School Division, effective 1Januery until 31 Mey 1978.

Denurtrie C. Ylaya, renevval of additional assignment as Chair­man, Graduate Studies Division. effective 1 May until 31 December1978.

Comprehensive Community Health Program --------1Mona Usa A. Hilalia, renawal of additional assilJ'lment as

Officer-in-charge, Office of the Assistant to the Director for RuralServices, effective 1 April until the return of Cynthia lanIigan fromleBYe" of absence, but not later than 30 April 1978.

Irma L. Pmljas, renewal of additional assignment as Assistant tothe Dj~ctor for Rural Training and Research. effective 1 May 1978until 30 April 1979.

f- Davao, U.P. ExtenSion Division -------------/

Virginia Abiad, additional assignment as Senior lecturer in Eco­nomic Analysis, effective Summer 1978.

Leonar M. "Briones, additional assiWlment as ProfessorialLecturer in Fiscal Administration, effective Summer 1978.

FrIdIgutto Dlwkf, additional assignment as Coordinator, 1978First Summer Institute, Division of Social Sciences, effective 3 Apriluntil 31 May 1978. -

Zenelell B. Dpm.~ increase in salary fmm Instructor I to II inPhysics, effective 16 April until the return of Tens/lB Megtoto fromI..., of ebsence, but not leter then 31 May 1978.

-Ritl Estr"., additional assignment eeCccrdlnetor, 1978 Firsti Summer Institute, Division of Social SCiences, effective 3"April until

31 May 1978.Mlrtln V. GregorIo, ren~ of ackIitionat assignment 8S Secre­

tary, effective 1 Mey 1978 until 30 April 1979..... ClnnII'I C. Jimenez, promotion in rank and salary from

Instructor-IV to As_t Professor -I of Psychology, effective 16AprIl until 31 May 1978.V~ ·R~· Jot6, additional assignment as Assistant Chairman,

ciep"nment of Chemistry,-Jto",iW-, April 1978 until 31 Merch1978.

EiIIl P. Jurado. reappointment to additional assignment asOfflcer·in~8rge, Office of the Associate Dean, Division of SocialSciences, effective 2 May until the return of Ofelia R. Angangco.from sick leave, but n01 later than 9 June 1978; additional assign­ment 8S Coordinator, 1978 First Summer Institute, Division ofSocial Sciences, effective 3 April until 31 May 1978.

Daniel A. Lagunzad, reappointment as lecturer in Botany, effec­tive 21 April until 31 May 1978.

WlllTen E. Petenon, renewal of appointment as Visiting AssistantProfessor, without compensation, effective 1 April until 31 May1978.

Enrico V. Pirovano, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inSociology,effective 21 April until 31 May 1978.

Fe N. R8y., renewal of additional assllJ'lment as Assistant to theOI.lrman, Department of Mathematics, effective 1 May 1978 until30 April 1979.

Segundo E. Romero, reappointment as Lecturer in PoliticalScience, effective 21 April until 31 May 1978.

JUIn P. Tapales, renewal of additional essilJlment as Assistant tothe Chairman, Department of Politicat Science, effective 1 May1978 until 30 April 1979.

Elmll P. VerzDIl!I, renevval of additional assilJ'lf!'lent as Secretary,Dlvltion of Naturat SCiencesand Mathematics, effective 1 May 1978until 30 April 1979.

-8oguio, U.P. College ---------------1Lourdes C. AblIIIra, renevval of additional assignment as Acting

Coordinator for Social SCiences, effective 1 Apri! until the appoint­ment of a relJ.l1ar incumbent. but not later than 30 June 1978.

Reynaldo A. Alhambra, reappointment as lecturer in PolitieslScience, effective 21 April until 31 May 1978.

SI!IImUII P. GaabuCIIYan, appointment as Senior lecturer in PubticAdministration. effective 7 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

Antonio MabeIa. additional assignment as Dratna WorkshopDirector for Summer 1978, effective 19 -April until 31 May 1978.

Purlta P. Pal....... reappointment to additional assignment asOffic:er4n-charge, High School Division, effective 16 February untilthe retum of Belle L. Queafto from study leave. but not later than16 March 1978.

Mtrotyn A. Puriflcecion. reappointment as Lecturer in Eco­nomiCS, effective 21 April until 31 May 1'978.

Cllro V. Rabago, appointment as Senior Lecturer in PublicAdministration, eff&ctive16 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

f- Engineering, College of --------------1Fehciana S. del ROMrio, appointment" as Senior lecturer in.

Industrial Engineering, effective 21 April 1978 untfl 31 May 1979.

I- Bu,iness Administration, College of -------~-~Ely.... M. Ab.., reclassification with increase In sal.-y from

Rese.'Ch Assistant to Instnlctor I in Quantitative Methods, effective1 April until 31 Mey 1978.~rI~ J. ~ia, reappointment as ~nior lecturer in

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Germelina V. Lising, renewal of additional assignment as Chair­man, Department of Family Life and Child Development, effective1 May 1978 until 30 April 1979.

I- Iloilo, U.P. College---------------1Arthurine R. Breckenridge, reappointment as Visiting Lecturer

in Economics, without compensation, effective 17 April until 15June 1978.

Elizabeth camacho, renewal of additional assignment as Coordi­nator for Graduate Studies, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April1979.

Jose N. Endriga, reappointment to additional assignment as Pro­fessoriat Lecturer in Public Administration, effective 7 November1977 until 31 May 1978.

Teodoro B. Ledesma, additional assignment as Acting Chalrmet,Division of Social Sciences, effective 17 April until the return ofNenita Cabalfin, from study leave, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Benjamin L. Ravena, renewal of additional assignment as Head,Department of Physical Education, effective 1 May 1978 until 30April 1979; renewal of additional assignment as Faculty Supervisorfor Security, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1979.

Emesto· J. Soledo, reappointment as Lecturer in Philosophy,effective 17 April until 1.6June 1978.

Luzviminda Tancangco, additional assignment as Senior Lecturerin Public Administration, effective 7 November 1977 until 31 May1978. (This supersedes her appointment as Lecturer, effective 7November 1977 until 31 May 1978.1

Teresita S. Fabile, increase in salary from Assistant Professor IIto IV of Chemical Engineering, effective 16 April 1978.

Manuel Jabson III, additional assignment as Faculty-inoCharge ofCivil Engineering Laboratories, effective 1 April 1978 until 31 May1979.

Rufino C. Lirag, Jt., renewal of temporary status -as Professor I(part-time) of Chemical Engineering, effective 1 May until 31 Octo­ber 1978.

Rogelio A.. Panlasigui, renewal of additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, Department of Chemical Engineering, effective 1April until 31 October 1978.

Amado A. san Mateo, additional assignment as Officer-in­Charge, Department of Industrial Engineering; effective 3 April untilthe return of Luis Pascual from vacation leave, but not later than 31May 1978.

'- Environmental Planning, Institute of ---------j

Oscar M. Alfonso, renewal of additional assig1ment as Con­sultant, DPWTC-UPIEP Joint Project. effective 1 January until 31December 1978.

Primitivo C. Cat, renewal of additional assignment as Consultant,DPWTC-UPIEP Joint Project, effective 1 January until 31 December1978.

.. Gerardo S. Calabia, renewal of additional assignment as Director,Graduate Studies, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1979.

Ramon C. Portugal, renewal of additional assignment as Consult­ant, DPWTC-UPIEP Joint Project, effective 1 January until 31December1978.

• I- LawCenter-----------------j~ Fisheries, College of-----------------j Rosa Maria J. Bautista, additional assignment as Project Chair-

Gaudiosa J. Almazan, transfer in item with promotion in rank man of the research project on "Certain Aspects of the Child andand salary from Research Assistant to Researcher I, Institute of Youth Welfare Code," effective 21 March until 31 December 1978.Fisheries Development and Research, effective 1 January 1978. Florante A. Cipres, increase in salary as legal Education Officer

Rena" M. del Rosario, transfer from U.P. College Clark Air Base rI, effective 16 April 1978.with reclassification from Lecturer to Instructor I in Fisheries, effec- Alejandro Fk Espana, increase in salary as Research Associate,tive 24 April until 31 May 1978. effective 16 April 1978.

Daniel F. Leary, renewal of appointment as Visiting Assistant Cresoenciano 'J. Gonzaga, appointment as Law Researcher IVProfessor of Aquaculture, without compensation, effective 1 April (part-time) in the project entitled "The Revision of the Reviseduntil 30 September 1978. Administrative Code of 1917," effective 1 February until 31 May

Rodolfo F. Ventura, transfer in item with promotion in rank and 1978.salary from Senior Research Assistant to Researcher I, Institute of Amaryllis T. Torres, additional assignment as Researcher, effec-

Fisheries Development and Research, effective 1 January 1978. tive 1 March until 31 December 1978.

Mas. Communication, Institute of ---~--------jDelia R. Barcelona, increase in salary from Instructor 11 to IV in

Communication, effective 16 April until 31 May 1978.Maria Luisa P. TUBSon, reappointment to additional assiglnlent

as Otflcer-ln-Charpe, effective 1 May until the return of Gloria D.Feticiano from study trip in the People's Republic of China andParis, France, but not later than 20 May 1978.

Vietor T. Valbuena, supplementary appointment 85 Consultantto Trainees of PCF/IDP, effective 2 November 1977 until 31 March1978.

l- Marine Science. Center ----------------jGloria Jeanne Cajipe, re..pointment to additional assi~ment as

Officer-in-01arge, effective 16 May until the return of Edgardo D.Gomez from vacation leave, but not later than 13 June 1978.l- Home Economies, College of ~ --

Estrella F. Alabastro, additional assignment as Officer-ln-Charqe,effective 19 May until the return of Aurora G. Corpuz from specialdetail abroad, but not later than 30 May 1978.

Martha Elizabeth M. Buenaventura, additional assignment 85

Otflcer-ln-Charge, Department of Food Science and Nutrition, effec­tive 26 April until the return of Miflora Gatchalian from sceclaldetail in Singapore, Holland and the U.S.A., but not later than 31July 1978.

Miflora M. Gatchalian, renewal of additional assignment fromActing Chairmen to Ch'airman, Department of Food Science andNutrition, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1981.

•- Graduate School --------- -----1- Manila, U.P. College

Emerenciana Y. Arcellana, additional assignment as Secretary, Jose N. Endriga, reappointment to additional assignment aseffective 16 May until 31 December 1978. Officer-in-Charge, effective 5 April until the return of Raul P. de

Guzman from study/observation trip in the U.S.A., Europe andI-- Health Science., Institute of (Tacloban)--- Asia, but not later than 6 May 1978.

Lydia M. lbarrientos, appointment as Lecturer in Health Arno V. Sanidad, appointment as Lecturer in Political Science,Sciences, effective 30 January until 31 May 1978. effective 21 April until 31 May 1978.

Vioteta S. S8bornido, appointment as Lecturer in Nursing, effec-tive 16 February until 31 May 1978.

Viole1a O. Silvano, appointment as Lecturer in Nursing, effective28 April 1978 untit 31 May 1979.

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Press, U.P.-------------------jAmbrosio R. Blanco, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charpe, effective 16 April until the return of Luis D.Beltrar from rural service, but not later than 30 April 1978.

r-Medicine, College of--------------t-Population Institute--------------l

Antonio O. Cabral, appointment as Clinical Assistant Professor Eliseo A de Guzman, increase in salary from Instructor IV to V(part-time), without compensation, effective 1 April until 31 Octo- in Demography, effective 1 January until 31 May 1"978.ber 1978. Dionisia R. de Is Paz, transfer in item with increase in salary

Edgardo J. Lim, appointment as Instructor IV in Anatomy, from Instructor V to VI in Demography. effective 1 January untileffective 1 February until 31 May 1978. 31 May 1978.

Agusto Manato, additional assiglment as Offlcer-ln-Charge. Zelda C. Zablan, transfer in item with increase in salary fromDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, effective 3 April until Assistant Professor II to 111 of Demograp'hy, effective 1 Januarythe return of Nora ICJlacio-Silao from vacation leave, but not later 1978; renewal of additional assignment as Secretary, effective 1 Maythan 29 May 1978. until 15June 1978.

Eleazar O. Sarmiento, supplementary appointment with promo­tion in rank from Instructor (part-time], without compensation, toAssistant Professor (part-time) of Family Medicine, without com­pensation, effective 1 February until 31 May 1978.

-Natural Science Research Center------------jPriscilla M. Matias, increase in honorarium for additional assign­

ment as Member, Advisory-Executive Council, effective 1 March1978 until 28 February 1979.

-Nursing, College of--------------1

Teodora A. 1SJ'I8cio, renewal of additional assignment as ActingDean, effective 1 May until the return of Leonor M. Aragon fromsabbatical leave, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Josefina Jael-Santos, renewal of additional assignment as ActingSecretary, effective 1 May until the return of TeDdora Ignacio asActing Dean, but not later than 15 May 1978.

f>-Music, College of-------------.,Leticia G. del Valle, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge. -Public Administration, College of-------------j

Department of Music Education, effective 1 April until the return of L.edlvina V. Carino, reappointment to additional assignment asJuan P. Ramos from study/observation tour in the U.S.A., but not Officer-In-Charge, Research and Publications Program, effective 5later than 30 June 1978. April until the return of Romeo Ocampo from observation trip in

the U.S.A. and Europe, but not later than 30 April 1978.Gabriel U. Igles~as, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charge, effective 24 April until the return of Raul P. deGuzman from studv/observatlon trip abroad, but not later than 6May 1978.

Felipe V. Oamar, reappointment to additional esstcunent asOfficer-in-Charge, effective 17 April until the return of Raul P. deGuzman from study/observation tour abroad, but not later than 23April 1978. •

Nestor N. Pilar, reappointment to additional assignment asOtflcer-ln-Charpe, effective 4 April until the return of Raul P. deGuzman from study/observation trip abroad, but not later than 16April 1978.

-Science Education Center---------------l.

Jose F. Asperilla, additional assignment as Consultant in the •project entitled"An Evaluation of Selected Aspects of NSOB-PNCExperimental Project on Curriculum Innovations," effective 1 Feb-ruary until 30 June 1978.

Milagros D. lbe, additional assignment as Principal Investigator inthe project entitled IIAn Evaluation of Selected Aspects ofNSDB-PNC Experimental Project on Curriculum Innovations,"effective 1 February until 30 June 1978.

Josefina C. Fonacier, additional assignment as Consultant in theproject entitled"An Evaluation of Selected Aspects of NSDB-PNCExperimental Project on Curriculum Innovations," effective 1 Feb­ruary until 30 June 1978; renewal of additional assi91ment asAssistant Director, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1979.

Danilo C. Villarin, appointment as Research Associate, effective1 February until 30 June 1978.

I- Social Work and Community Development, Institute of-Mary Lou L. Alcid, additional assignment as Senior Research

Assistant in the project entitled" A Proposal to Document the RuralSocial Work Laboratory in Llan, Batengas.' effective 1 March until31 AuguS1 1978.

Greer B. A1forque, additional assignment as Senior ResearchAssistant, in the project entitled "A Proposal to Document the

f-- Philippine General Hospital---------------jAntonio O. Cabrat, appointment as Attending Surgeon (part­

time), without compensation, effective 1 April until 31 October1978.

Jose Rizal B. Fonacier, appointment as Fellow, without com­pensation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Pilar A. Perez, appointment as Fellow, without compensation.effective 1 March until 31 December 1978.

Juan L. Dy Quianuc.o, Jr., appointment as Fellow, without com­pensation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1977.

Alejandro Glenn S. Salonga, Jr.,.appointment as Fellow, withoutcompensatlcn. effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

Gilda Raquel D. Versales, appointment as Fellow, without com­pensation, effective 3 January until 31 December 1978.

~Ophthalmolo9Y, Institute of - - - ---------f-Public Health, Institute of--------------1Manuel B. Agutto, transfer from Phlllpplne General Hospital and Virgilio C. Canlas, reappointment to additional assignment as

recfassification from Chief Resident Physician. Trainee to Research Offlcer-in-Charpe, effective 17 April until the return of Benjamin D.Associate, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978. Cabrera from leave of absence, but not later than 30 April 1978.

Ildefonso T. Cruz, reappointment to additional assignment asOtflcer-ln-Charqe, effective 17 May until the return of Benjamin D.Cabrera from rural service, but not later than 31 May 1978.

r-Pharmacy, College of----------- ---1Natividad F. de Castro, reappointment to additional assignment

as Officer-in-Charge; effective 16 May until the return of Jesul8 A.Concha from vacation leave, but not later than 31 May 1978; renew­al of additional assignment as Secretary, effective 1 May 1978 until30 April 1981.

r Philippine Executive Academy-----------iElias D. Banquillo, additional assignment as Member, DirectIng

Staff of Session 20, effective 16 April until 15 July 1978.Placido M. Manalo, Jr., renewal of additional assignment as

Director of Studies, effective 1 May 1978 until 31 December 1979.

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Luiaito S. Pablo, appointment as Instructor I in 'VeterinaryAnatomy. effective 2 May 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Mildred A. Padilla, appointment as Instructor I in VeterinaryExtension Services, effective 2 May 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Edulrdo B. Torres, appointment as Instructor I in VeterinaryAnatomv, effective 2 May 1978 until 31 May 1979.

The following appointments etc. were approved in the Manage­ment Information Systems Unit:

IlBgBni O. Henares, appoi ntment as Computer Programmer I,effective 16 February until 31 December 1978.

Minda A. Padiernos, reappcintrnent as Computer Programmer I,effective 16 February until 31 December 1978.

The following appointments etc. were approved in the ProgramDevelopment Staff, Office of the President:

I-General Administration---------------jOscar M. AIfonlD, additional assignment as Offlcer-ln-Charpa,

Office of the Executive Vice-President, effective 2 May until thereturn of the Executive Vice-President from an official trip outsidethe country.

Edilberto Dizon, additional assignment as Offlcer-in-Charqe,Division of Counseling and Guidance, Office of the Ylce-Presldentfor Academic Affairs, effective 16 May until the return of Lilia A.Torres from rural service, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Jose N. Endriga, additional assignment as Member, Board ofJud~s, Philippine Collegian, effective 1 April until 31 May 1978.

Amante A. Mangaser, renewal of additional assig1ment as Junior

Electrical De5i~ Engineer, Infrastructure Development PrOgram,Office of the President, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Beulah D. Nuval, additional asslprment as ·Officer-in-Charge,Office of the Student Affairs, effective 24 April until the retum ofOSCIIr l. 'Evangelista from special detail abroad, but not later than 6June 1978.

Felisbel10 G.L. Reyes, renewal of additional assignment asSenior Design Engineer, Infrastructure Development Program, Of·fica of the President, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

StatisticalCenter----------------fAngeles R. Buenaventura, renewal of additional essignment as

Secretary, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1981.

Rural Social Work Laboratory in Lian, Satangas," effective 1 Marchuntil 31 August 1978.

Teresita S. Palacios, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,Department of Social Work, effective 1 May until the return ofThelma Lee-Mendoza from rural service and vacation leave, but notlater than 31 May 1978.

Ma. Corazon Veneracion, additional assignment as Secretary,effective 2 May 1978 until 30 April 1981.

- Tacloban, U.P. College------------jConrado G. Marty, appointment as Instructor IV in Business

Administration, effective 3 January until 31 May 1978.Lysander A. Padilla, transfer from U.P. Colle~ Clark Air Base

from Instructor II to 111 in Development Communication, effective1 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.

- Spon" Physical Em.cationand Recreation------~Jaime O. Caguiat, reappointment as Coach, Tennis Varsity Team,

without compensation, effective 1 May until 31 December 1978.ADrian M. Flores, renewal of additional assignment as Coach,

Men's Volleyball, effective 1 May until 31 December 1978.Siegfried GuerT8ro, renewal of additional assignment as Coach,

Basketball (Menl, effective 1 May until 31 December 1978.Artemio O. Isidro, renewal of additional assignment as Coach,

Varsity Baseball team,effective 1 May until 31 December 1978.David Perez, Jr., renewal of additional assignment as Coach,

Women's Basketball Team, effective 1 May until 31 December 1978.Renato S. Umali, renewal of additional assignment as Coach,

U.P. SOccer Team, effective 1 May until 31 December 1978.

f-Unive"ity Library---------------jYolanda Granda, transfer in item with increase in salary as Libra­

rian II, effective 16 April 1978.Perla C. Patacsil, transfer in item witb increase in salary as Libra­

rian II. effective 16 April 1978.

f-Veterinary Medicine, College of-----~----,Veronica S. Alejandro, reappointment as Instructor I in Pathol·

ogy, effective 2 May 1978 until 31 May 1979.Gerardo S. Esguerra, appointmentas Instructor I in Veterinary

Medicine and Sur~ry, effective 2 May until 31 May 1978.Caferino P. Maala, renewal of additional assignment with reclassi­

fication from Otflcer-in-Charpe to Chairmen, Department of vetari­nary Anatomy, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1981.

Joseph S. Masangkay, renewal of additional assignment as Facul­tv-in-Charge, Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, effective 1 May1978until30 April 1979.

Julian E. Mesina, renewal of additional assignment as Chelrmet,Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, effective 1 Mav1978 until 30 April 1981.

Maximino M. Montenegro, additional assignment as Facultv-ln­Charge, Veterinary Extension Services, effective 1 May 1978 until

30 Apr.il 1979.

Osc.. M. Alfonso, additional assignment as Offlcer-ln-Charge,effective 2 May until the return of Emanuel V. Soriano from anofficial trip outside the country.

Teodorico P. Calica, renewal of additional assignment as ProgramDevelopment Associate, effective 1 April until 30 June 1978.

Manuel G. Lacuesta, additional assignment as Program Develop­ment Associate, effective 16 March until 15 June 1978.

Robel1o E. Magno, additional assignment as Program Develop­ment Associate, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978.

Perla C. Patacsil, additional assignment as Program DevelopmentAssistant, effective 16 December 1977 until 16 June 1978.

Denise Pineda, supplementary appointment with increase inhonorarium as Program Development Assistant, effective 1 Mavuntil 30 June 197&

Aiit Singh Rye, additional assignment as Program DevelopmentAssociate, effective 16 March until 15 June 1978.

Reynaldo B. Vea, renewal of additional assi~ment as ProgramDevelopment Assistant, effective 1 April until 31 May 1978.

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tion shall undertake a month-long traFnIOQ program for 40 selected Its 902nd Meeting on 25 May 1978.

elementarv school teachers in communication arts and mathematicsand a three-day seminar/workshop for 40 school administrators, I 1. Memorandum of Agreement with the Land Bank of the Philip­during the period 2 to 31 May 1978. The Division of Ri,.1 shall pay I pines (LBP) RlIIlllrding In18grot.d en... (F.rm....d) Developmentthe cost of the project in the amount of P29,039.00. Program

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Resignations Evelina Pangalangan as Secretary, Institute of Social Work andCommunity Development, effective 1 May 1978.

Rolando Ablanida as Library Assistant, University Library, effee-Rene Ramos as Librarian, University library, effective 3 April

1978.tive 16 April 1978.

Ellerie Sipin as Food Plant Officer, College of Home Economics,Rex Alobba as Research Assistett, Office of Academic Services,

effective 1 May 1978.effective 30 April 1978.

Rommel Blanco as Gardener, Office of Research Coordination,effective 15 May 1978.

RetirementsLinda Bell050 as Research Assistant, College of Public Adminis-

tration, effective 1 May 1978.Rebecca Cabugao as Clerk, University Health Service, effective Estanjslao del Rosario as Supervising Security Guard, Security

30 April 1978. Division, effective 16 May 1978. (optional)

Rolando Custodio as Instructor, College of Engineering, effective Leon Flores as Senior Cook, University Food Service, effective

30 April 1978. , 1 April 1978.

Susana Garcia as Laboratory Attendant, Colle{J! of Home Eco- Lope Lingo as Laboratory Attendant, College of Home Eco-

nomlcs, effective 1 April 1978. nomics, effective 24 April 1978. (due to death)

Armando GU8Ysrra as Clerk-typist, College of Business Adminls- Hilario Magayones as Custodial Worker, Physical Plant Office,

~tration, effective 24 April 1978. effective 16 May 1978. (due to death]

Pacrta M.ctroilo as Senior Research Assistant, Institute for Eveline Mendoza as Instructor, College of Education, effective

Small-Scale Industries, effective 1 May 1978. 17 M.y 1978. 10ptiQnail

Bernabe Mariano as library Assistant, University Library, effec- Toribio Vaprt as Custodial Foreman, Physical Plant Office, effec-

tive 30 April 1978. tive 14 April 1978.

(@L\1'ii'~A('ii's A~II) j4C!J III I!I!MI!t\'I 'ii'sThe Board confirmed the following memoranda of agreement at 4. Memorandum of Agreement with the National Nutrition Council

its 901st Meeting, 27 April 1978: (NNe) Pertaining to a Project Entitled "Cultural Studies for Back-

vard Gardens'"1. Educlltionll Service ~ment with the United Stftes of Amer- A memorandum of agreement was entered into between the

icB Reglrding Educationallnstruetion.t U.P. College Clark Air Base NNe and the UPLB whereby the College of Agriculture shall under-

An educational service agreement was entered into between the take the project entitled "Cultural Studies for Backyard Gardens"

United States of America and the University of the Philippines under an NNC grant amounting to P150,9·00.00. The contract is for

whereby the University shall provide instruction with standard one (1) year.

offerings of courses available to the public and receive payment ofservices rendered in accordance with its schedule of tuition and fees 5. Memorl!f1dum of Agreement with the Liyestock Developmentapplicable to the public Md in effect at the time the services are Council (LDC) Regarding Its Contribution to Help Defray Gndua·performed. tion ExpentBs

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between the

2. Memorandum of Agreement with the Philippine Coconut Re- LOC and the UPlB whereby the LOC binds itself to contribute Isearch and Development Foundation, Inc. fPCRDF) Providing for P5,OOO.OO to help defray the graduation expenses of 100 particl-

Joint Research Projectl for the Deyelopment of the Coconut Indus- pants in the scnocl-on-the-alr program, while UPLB agrees to repro-

tryduce the text of said program and provide LDC with 100 copies

The agreement stipuJates that research projects hereinafter sub- thereof.

mitted by UPLB and subsequently approved by the PCROF forfunding shall take effect immediately upon approval and as soon as 6. Memorandum of Agreement with the Jose Palma Marcelo Schol·

funds for the projects are remitted by PCRDF to UPLB, without the -ship Foundation, 'nco IJPMSFI) R8glrding the Project "Evalua-

necessity of executing a memorandum of agreement but subject to tion of the Potential of ex Microbial Cuftures for Crop Prcductkm"

standards and procedures and other terms and conditions of the A memorandum of agreement was entered into between the

agreement.I JPMSFI and the UPLB whereby the College of Agriculture shall

undertake a research project on the "Evaluation of the Potential of

3. Memontndum of Agreemllnt with tit. Divilion of Rizal Regarding ax Mlcroblal Cultures for Crop Production" under a financial sup-

a Training Program ~d Semmlr{Wof1(shop for Elementary School port from the JPMSFI in the amount of P205,OOO.OO. The agree-

T9BChers and Admini.rators ment is for three (31 years.

A memorandu m of agreement was entered into between theDivision of Rizel and the University whereby the College of Educe- The Board confirmed the following contracts and agreements at

. .

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between theLand Bank of the Philippines (LBP) and the UPLB pertaining to aproject entitled "UPLB Technical Assistance to the Land Bank­supported Integrated Estate (Farmstead) Development Program."The project covers the conduct of research and training and providesfor consultancy services through a technical assistance group whichshall be constituted and maintained by UPLB (through its Centerfor Policy and Development Studies) from among its senior spedat­ists in various disciplines. The LBP binds itself to providing fundsfor the project in the total amount of P873,464.00.

2. Memorandum. of Agreement with the Luzon Development Bank(LOB) for the Establishment of the UPLB College of AgricultureRamon Magsaysay Award Fund

A memorandum of Agreement was entered into between theLuzon Development Bank (LOB) and the UPLB, through the Col­lege of Agriculture, establishing the UPLB College of AgricultureRamon Magsaysay Award Fund from the cash award ofP148,946.00 to the College as recipient of the 1977 Ramon Mag­saysay Award for International Understanding. The College shalldeposit the amount with the LOB for at least three years, the inter­est of which shall be utilized to support its fellowships/study grants

~nd vital academic needs, beginning with the first semester, aca­~demic year 1978-1979.

3. Memorandum of Agreement with the Bureau of Plant IndustryRegarding Crop Production Training, Information, and Extension

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between theBureau of Plant lndustrv (BPI) and the UPLB whereby the twoparties jointly pledge to establish and support a cooperative workingscheme that will integrate existing, or crystallize future, plans oncrop production training, information, and extension. The agree­ment also provides for the creation of a Crop Production Coordinat­ing Committee to assure coordination of the activities of the Nation­al Crop Protection Center, the Regional Crop Protection Centers,and other organizations interested in crop protection.

4. Memorandum of Agreement with the U.S. Peace Corps/Philip­pines (USPCI Pertaining to a Joint Pilot Project on Agro-ForestryEducation and Rural Development

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between the U.S.Peace Corps and the UPLB, through its. College of Forestry, where­by the two parties agree to pursue a joint pilot project on egro­forestry education and rural development in selected municipalitiesin the Philippines. The agreement is for two (2) years, effectiveJanuary 1978.

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The typeface used in this journal is Univers medium, but for pictorial captions which are in Aldine Roman, both set in two-point ledds atthe Science Education Center. The unit headings are in Tabasco bold caps, while cover and pictorial headings are in Optima and AvantGarde Gothic, respectively.

The two-color printing in offset lithography is by the University of the Philippines Press.The Information and Pubtications Staff Bureau includes Marivel T. Arc, Anunciacion G. Ayo, Elpidio S. Carmov, Ernestc A. Oavabvab,

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the uoiver

(@t\'I 'ii'~~ 'ii's ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULARS

Administrative Order. Administrative Order No. 11: Constitutionof a Search Committee for the Selection of the First Chancellor ofthe Health Sciences Center, 83. Memorandum Circulars. Memo-randum Circular No.1 0: Rural Service, 83. Memorandum CircularNo. 8: Off-Campus Housing, 83 • Memorandum Circular No.EVP·78-10: Off-Campus Housing, 83. Memorandum Circular No.11: Celebration of the 70th Anniversary of the University, 84-Memorandum No. 30: Programme for the Reception for NewFaculty Members, 84. Memorandum Circular OSU-15 (78): UnitCorrespondence for U.P. Oiliman Wall News and U.P. Perspectives -To Secure Cooperation by Gentle Reminder or Dire Threat, 84 •Memorandum Story OSU-16 (78): One Day in the Life of MissMatapat, a Telephone Operator - To Show Why a Telephone MayRing Forever and Yet be Dead, 84. Memorandum Circular OSU~17(78): Format of Requests, Apposite or Irrelative - To Bridge Com-munication Gaps and Attain Academic Bliss,85

DECISIONS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS

903rd Meeting, 29 Jun. 1978 • Appointments, Reappointments,Renewals of Appointment, Promotions, Increases in Salary, etc., 85• Transfer to Permanent Status, 86. Scholarships, Fellowships,Grants and Gifts, 86 • Professorial Chair Endowment, 86. Amend-ments to the Schedule of Honoraria and Guidelines for Thesis Advis-ing, 87. Amendment of the Board's Resolution Exempting~inPositions in the AIT from Existing University Policy on the Hiringof New Emplovees, 87 • Organization of the Asian Institute ofTourism, 88 Other Matters Considered by the Board, 88. 904thMeeting, 27 July 1978. Appointments, Reappointments. Renevvalsof Appointment, Promotions, Increases in Salary, etc., 88 • Transferto Permanent Status, 90 • Professorial Chair Endowment, 90 •Collection of Fees, 90 • Establishment of the College of Develop-

THE COVER ment Economics and Management, 90 • Institution of a PolicyNapoleon Veloso Abu8Va is the man who shall cast the die in the Studies Program in the College of Public Administration, 90 •

College of Fine Arts for the next five veers. (See centerfold for Creation of the Office of Research and the Office of Communityoathtaking plcture.) , and Extension Services in the College of Home Economics, 91 •

What a fitting recognition the University has accorded himl Adoption of Policies Regarding Admission of Patients and PaymentSo long as the Dillman campus shall green, his name shall shine. of Hospital and Professorial Fees in the UPLB Health Service, 91.

For as the visitor passes through University Avenue, he sees the U.P. Expansion of the Composition of the Law Research Council, 91 •e, hewn bVAbueva as a tribute to higher learning. Increased Rates for the Fine Arts Models, 92 '. Other MattersPresident Onofre D. Corpuz mused during his speech on U.P.'s Considered bV the Board, 92

70th anniversary: "It is as if our Universitv had an inner life andwilful soul of its own." Abueva, who has spent the best of his 47

PRESIDENTIAL DECISIONS, 92veers in this "center of uncluttered thought," seems to have lived.this image through his wondrous creations on our campus and other

national sites. TURNING POINTSAbueve started his love affair with the University as a student of

sculpture in the then School of Fine Arts where he obtained his Happy Birthday, U.P.! 97. Out of the Mouths of Babes, 98.BFA in 1953. After his master's degree from Cranbrook Academy Right On! 98. Out of Lethe, 99. Return to Roots, 100of Arts, he joined the College of Fine Arts as instructor and rose tothe rank of professor over the years. SEPARATIONS FROM THE SERVICE

The nation also recognized Abueva as National Artist for sculp-ture in 1976. For the stream of accolades, one miltlt expect a

Resignations, 112. Retirements, 112distancia amigo between him and his fellowmen. But his serene face,quiet confidence and gracious manners .a~ once set.on~ a~ ease,

CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTSAbueva is married to Sergie, a practicing psvchlatrtst: they have adaughter, Amihan. and a son. Mulawin, who, a sculpture student.mav yet succeed Abueva. What cheer and serenity must pervade the Memorandum of Agreement with the Educational ~~velopm~nt

life of the Abuevas. rs still Projects Implementing Task Force (EDPITAF) Pertalntnq to ~It(And what great benison for us that for Abueva, many yea Allocation on Campus for the Construction of an ~~P~TAF Build-

d i wh' h he might through those wondrous labors of ing 113. Memorandum of Agreement with the Phlllpplfte Coco~utstretch ahea In IC ,his heart and hand, enrich us all. R~earch and Development Foundation, Inc. (PCRDF) Regarding

Cover photography is by Riki T. Espai\a.81

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Implementation of the Project Entitled "The Establishment of aMakapuno Culture Laboratory and Nursery for Mass Production,"113 - Confirmation of an Amendment to the Agreement with theOverseas Agricultural Development Corporation Regarding LoggingOperations in Besllan. 113. Memorandum of Agreement with theNSDB Pertaining to the Project "Evaluation of the Integrated Pro­gram in Science Education for Development of Levte-SamarRegion," 113. Memorandum of Agreement among UPLB, theEDPITAF, and the visevas State College of Agriculture (VISCAIPertaining to a Project "Production and Utilization of Forestry Man­power in the Philippines," 113 - Memorandum of Agreement with

the California Manufacturing Co., Inc., (CMCI) Regarding a Re­search Project Called "Development of Cucumber and OtherSelected Vegetables for Processing," 113 - Memorandum of Agree­ment with the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Pertainingto "Masaganang Kaqubatan" Program, 113 • Memorandum ofAgreement with the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAil Providing forthe Establishment of UPCT-BAI Forage Nursery Station in TaclobenCity, 113. Memorandum of Agreement with the Bureau of AnimalIndustry IBAI) Providing for the Establishment of the BAI-U.P.Tacloban Dairy Project, 113

BOARD OF REGENTS -The Honorable Juan L Manuel, Chairman, Secretary ofEducation and Culture - The Honorable Onofre O. Corpuz, Vice-Chairman, Presl-dent, University of the Philippines - The Honorable Abelardo G. Samonu, Chan-cellor, University of the Philippines at Los Banos -The Honorable Ruben santosCuyugan, Chancellor, Philippine Center for Advanced Studies. The HonorableAbraham F. sarmiento, President, U.P. Alumni Association. The HonorableTomas S. Fonacier • The Honorable Orlando J. Sacay • The Honorable GerardoP. Sicat • The Honorable Ambrosio F. Tangco • The Honorable Ronaldo B.Zamora. Dr. Gemino H. Abed, Secretary

OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION. Dr. Onofre D. Corpuz.President. Dr. Emanuel V. Soriano, Executive Vice-President. Dr.Oscar M. Alfonso, Vice-President for Academic Affairs. Dr. RamonC. Portugal, Vice-President for Administration. Or. Gemino H.Abad, Secretary •.Prof. Manuel P. BandaRa, University Registrar

EDITORIAL BOARD. Dr. Gltmino H. AbC, Secretary of theUniversity, Chairman. Prof. Lui. D. Beltran, Acting Director of theUniversity Press, Secretary. Prof. Manuel P. Bendana, Secretary ofthe University Council. Dr. Gloria O. Feliciano, Dean of the lnstl-tute of Mass Communication. Prof. Froila" M. Bacungan, Directorof the Law Center. Dr. Emerenciana Y. Arcellana, President of theU.P. Faculty Organization. Mrs. May C. Dumlao, President of theU.P. Supervisors' Assoc:iation • MissDiwata A. Reyes, Editor of thePhilippine Collegian

EDITORIAL STAFF. Gemino H. Abad, Editor. Ruben David F. Defeo, Associate Editor. Elpidio S. Caimoy, Managing Editor.Roshan T. Jose, Assistant Editor. Riki T. Espana, Photo Editor. Tony M. dela Vega, Circulation Manager

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ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER

Administnrtwe Order No. 11: Constitution of a search Committeefor the selection of the First Otancellor of the Heatth Sciencescenter

The following shall constitute themselves into a search Commit·tee for the selection of the first Chancellor of the Hearth SciencesCenter, with Secretary Clemente Gatmaitan as Chairman and DeanRaul P. de Guzman as Secretary: Dr. Pacifico E. Marcos, Dr. AlfredoR.A. Bengzon, Dean Francisco Nemenzo, Jr., Dr. Andres l. Reyss,Dr. Salvador R. Salceda. Professor Emeritus Julita V. Sotejo, andDr. Vietor C. Valenzuela, members.

As "the operationalization of the Office of the Chancellor" is, asaptly pointed out by the Health Sciences Center Project Implement­ation Team, "of the first moment, and deserving of prior attention,"the appointment of a Chancellor must be the very first step in theimplementation of the resolution of the U.P. Board of Regents,dopted at its 893rd meeting on 29 September 1977, establishinghe Health Sciences Center as an autonomous member of the

University of the Philippines System.The Search Committee is requested to assist the U.P. President in

selecting not later than 15 July 1978 at least three (3) but not morethan five (5) suitable nominees for the Chancellorship.

The Search Committee may consider the criteria suggested by a"guidelines committee" as embodied in the 2 May 1978 memo­

randum submitted to this Office by the Chairman of the HealthSciences Project Implementation Team, and such other criteria orguidelines as the Committee may deem appropriate.

To enable the Committee t9 discharge its function, the vrce­President for Academic Affairs, the Vice-President for Adminis­tration, and the Secretary of the University are hereby instructedand authorized to act accordingly, individually or jointly, to makeavailable, or make arrangements for, such" facilities, equipment, andpersonnel assistance as the Search Committee may need or request.

In line with Board policy, it is desirable that the deliberations ofthe Search Committee be held in the strictest confidence, even afterthe Committee shall have submitted its recommendations.

June 1978c (Sgll.l ONOFRE O. CORPUZ

President

MEMORANDUM CIRCULARS

Memorandum Circular No. 10: Rural Service

The Office of the President of the Philippines has allowed statecolleges and universities to devise their own plan for the rural serviceof members of the faculty or teaching staff. Since the principalmission of these schools is to teach, pulling the faculty out of theirclassrooms would interrupt this vital function. (Memorandum forthe President, University of the Philippines, and barangay officialsconcerned,' from the Presidential Executive Assistant, 1 February1978), Earlier. employees of the University had been authorized tochoose certain areas in Metro Manila which the Metro Manila Com­mission considers "depressed areas" for the required service. (Letterfrom the National Secretariat, Paglilingkod: Bagong Lipunanl.

In the light of the above authorization, please design your ownunit plan for the rural service of your staff. Such pla~ Sh.oul~conform to the spirit of Letter of Instruction No. 559 which msn­tutel the government extension program called Paglilingkod: BagongUpunen; e.q., service for fifteen (15) days during one calendar year,

which could be staggered rather than made consecutive, and withinMetro Manila. University personnel, however, may opt independ­ently of the unit plan to render rural service in the manner pre­scribed by LOI No. 559; i.e., in some areas outside Metro Manilaand for fifteen (15) consecutive days.

We are sending herewith copies of LOI No. 606 (on communityprograms of State Colleges and Universities) and the report of thePresident's Committee on Rural Service which might be helpful inthe preparation of your unit plans. Please submit to this Office,after every semester, a brief report on your unit plan and its imple­mentation.

Untit LOI 559 is amended, all personnel covered by it shaltrender the required service except barangay officials who areexempted under LOI No. 623. Provisions of previous issuances fromthis Office not inconsistent with this Memorandum Circular shall

continue to be observed.7 Jun. 1978

(Sgd.1 ONOFRE O. CORPUZPresident

Memorandum Circular No.8: Off-Campus Housing

A land developer is offering houses and lots at the North Fair­view Park Subdivision located at Capitol Site, Quezon City, adjacentto the National Government Center. The subdivision has a total areaof 800 hectares and is not very far from the Diliman campus of the

Untversttv.From 300 to 500 hcmesltes with a minimum area of 300 square

meters each are available to qualified U.P. personnel. The developeris also in a position to arrange construction of bungalow-type houseson the lots, the floor areas of which would range from 55-60 sq. m.for a two-bedroom unit to 70-90 sq. m. for a three-bedroom unit.Package prices (house and lot) would range from approximatelyP84,OOO.OO to P109,OOO.on, assuming cash terms, with end-userfinancing to be provided by the Government Service InsuranceSystem or the National Housing Authority, should appropriate

arrangements be made.The project site is already subdivided and land development is

nearing completion. Housing construction could thus be acccm­plished within a relatively short time frame. Assuming full financialsupport, the developer hopes to deliver 50 housing units everymonth commencing on the third month from start of construction.

It is important to note that there should be at least 300 applt­

cants for the project to qualify for GSIS or NHA financing; other­

wise, the project cannot be pursued on a group basis.Those who are interested are requested to accomplish the reply

form and submit it to this Office not later than 30 June 1978.

22 June 1978(Sgd.1 EMANUEL V. SORIANO

Executive Vice-President

Memorandum Circular No. EVP·78-10: Off.·Campus Housing

Please be informed that 866 University personnel have signifiedinterest in the proposed housing project at the North Fairview ParkSubdivision at Capitol Site, Quezon City.

Inasmuch as we anticipate that the minimum requirement of 300applicants to qualify for GSIS and NHA financing under ~ass

housing will eventually be met, we are now making representa~tons

with the developer for the reservation of a specific area exc~ustvelyfor University personnel, in their subdivision. At the same tl~e, wehave had preliminary discussions with NHA and GS1Sauthortttes on

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qualifications of applicants and possible terms of payment.

Further details on the on-goi ng negotiations with parties con­cerned regarding this housing project will be relayed as they becomeavailable.17 JulV 1978

(Sgd.) EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive Vice-President

Memorandum Circullr No. 11: cetebration of the 70th Annivwuryof the University

In observance of the 70th anniversary of the University, therewill be a simple ceremony to be held in front of Quezon Hall at7:30 a.rn. on 29 June 1978, eleven days after the actual date of thefoundation of the University (18 June).

After the flag-raising, Dr. Juan L. Manuel, Minister of Educationand Culture and Chairman of the U.P. Board of Regents; Dr. OnofreD. Corpuz, President of the University; and Ms. Oiwata Reyes,editor of the Philippine Collegian,.will deliver short speeches.

I personally urge you to join us in this simple commemoration ofthe University's 70th Anniversary. Should it rain, we shall weatherit. Come prepared.21 June 1978

(Sgd.l EMANUEL V. SORIANOOfficer·in-Charge

Memorandum No. 30: Programme for the Reception for NewFaculty Members

Enclosed is a copy of the programme for the welcome receptionfor the new members of our faculty on Thursday, 29 June, 3 p.m.,Executive House. Please note that a part of the program is theintroduction of the new faculty members to the U.P. President bytheir respective deans.

We have sent you earlier the President's invitation for the newmembers of your faculty. We trust that you will personally be therewith them.22 Jun. 1978

ISgd.! EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive Vice-President

Memorandum Circular OSU·15 (781Unit Correspondents for U.P. Oilimln WIll N.ws and U.P. Per­spectivesTo Secur. Cooperation by Gentle Reminder or Dire Threat

This is to follow up M.C. OSU-11 on the U.P. Newsletter (nowcalled Diliman Wall Newsl and U.P. Perspectives. We cannot improvethese publications - and serve you well - if you're chary of extend­ing to us little, very little bits, of help.

Please be reminded: every week (soon! ) we shall come out withthe U.P. Oiliman Wan News. This will consist essentially of newsbriefs {no ambiguity intended} and - only if you make it possible­a weekly calendar of events which may enrich the quality of curmortal cells. The Diliman Wall News will be posted on appro·priate/strategic walls (within the College and such places as waitingsheds) to make these walls/blank spaces look intelligent.

May we then request the Dean or Director to assign someone inhis administrative staff to receive copies of Oiliman Wall News andto post them, please, at appropriate places noted for their readingcrowds?

This is the first little bit of help we are asking from you.Every month also {soonI I we shall come out with the U.P.

Perspectives. This will consist essentially of in-depth reports onsignificant events. policies and programs, essays, features, letters tothe editor. etc.

Both the Oiliman Wall News and the U.P. Perspectives will nowtake the place of the original U.P. Newsletter.

Now, here are the second little bits of help we are asking fromyou (which will not harm your budget):

(1) Please assign someone in your college, department, or oHice- as the case may be - really someone who will regularly getinformation on events/activities concerning your college, depart­ment, or office, and send this information regularly to our Informa­tion and Publications Office either in writing or even only by phone(tel. 961572 or 986780, or loc. 223. 259, 301, or 2221; reallycourageously get through the telephone line.

Alasl and Woel Since our memo last 21 April, only our Collegeof Law and our Law Center have informed us, in a beautiful letterthe following day, that Miss Dalisay Sta. Ines will always keep usinformed about all matters lawful and newsworthy.

(2) Please also encourage members of your staff to submitarticles to the U.P. Perspectives - maski na letters lang to the editor- and to suggest in writing via telephone ways of improving orenriching the U.P. Perspectives and Diliman Wall News.

And now, dear friends, do please be threatened: unless someone- some definite person - in your college, department, or officefeeds us information, there may be no news about your activities (orthe news will be inadequate). and we shall go hungry. As you know ;we do not have enough people to cover all colleges, departments,and offices of the University.

The Oiliman Wall News and U.P. Perspectives will soon serveyou. We're comingl - so please don't hang loose.14 June 1978

(Sgd.! GEMINO H. ABAOSecretary of the University

Memorandum Story OSU018 (78):One Oay in the Lif. of Mill Ml'tapat, I Tefephone OperatorTo Show Why I Telephone May Ring Forever and Vet be Dead

Mr. Veri Sore is a member of the prestigious University of thePhilippines in the prestigious Republic of Diliman. All his actions,words, and especially time are important. Everything, animate orinanimate, man or machine, should bow to his every wish. Everyservice unit, including the telephone system, of the OilimanRepublic, must serve him immediately, efficiently, effectively,courteously, etc. Yes, Sirl That is how important Mr. Sore is.

Mr. Sore lives of course in a first-class suburban village. His hous(palace to us) is equipped with modern necessities and conveniences(luxuries to usl including a PLOT telephone. Every now and then hecalls his office or associates in the Oiliman Republic from his house.

One day, after getting up from a mid-afternoon siesta, heprepared to call his office. He lifted the handset of his PLOTreceiver and listened for the PLOT dial tone. Then he dialed97-6~61. While in the act of dialing, his telephone receiver wassending impulses to the PLOT exchange or central. These impulsesactivated some switches, relays, selectors, connectors, and what haveyou. Since one of the PLOT trunk lines going to the U.P. exchangewas not busy at the time, a device at the PLOT central obedientlysent ring-back tones-to Mr. Sore. At the same time, the device at thePLOT central was also sending impulses to the U.P. exchangethrough the trunk line to activate or light a particular bulb on theU.P. switchboard. Unfortunately, there was a break somewherebetween the PLOT device and the U.P. switchboard, and so, therewas no light on the U.P. switchboard, although the ring-back toneswere being received by Mr. Sore.

Having just awakened from a pleasant dream, the patience of Mr.Sore was sorely tried. He banged his handset onto its cradle andimagined a villainous U.P. operator: "That operator is sleeping onhis job. The U.P. telephone is ringing. I can hear itl Tomorrowmorning, I will report her to the authorities in the OHiman

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Republic. What a poor operator! ..But the poor operator, faithful to her job, answered all trunks

which lighted. Every now and then, she also checks the unlightedtrunks. When in doubt about the condition of the trunk and lor itsbulb, she calls the U.P, technician on duty who makes a thoroughtest. If the trouble is at the U.P. end of the trunk, repair is imme·diately done; on the other hand, if the trouble is outside the U.P.Central, a report is immediately made to the PLOT Central. Basedon experience, troubles within the PLOT Central are also imme·diately repaired, but outside plant repair work usually takes a longertime.

For the normalization of the blood pressure of Mr, Veri Sore,this story is issued. Any coincidence with fact is purely intentional.15 June 1978

ISgd.1 GEMINO H. ABAOSecretary of the University

Memorandum. Circuler OSU·17 (78)Formn of Requests. Apposite or IrrelativeTo Bridge Communication Gaps and Attain Academic Bliss

May we suggest that you adopt the format below for any request.ou send to Quezon Hall.

1. The opening paragraph of your letter, indorsement, other

form of communication should really open the door to yourrequest: state directly and clearly what it is, precisely, that you arerequesting.

2. The next paragraph (if necessary) should state clearly thereason or justification for the request.

3. Thank you (optional).This format is simple and yet, by saving each one's dayli!11t, it

would promote a delightful health in communication. As you know,a reader may not read on if, after the first paragraph, he has toscratch his head for a divine revelation; in such a case, he may wellreturn the letter to its sender for enlightenment about its mysteriousburden,

Most of the time, of course, the communications we receive arein spanking good health. But not rarely, they are infected by virusesof vagueness, ambiguity, redundancy, other disabling disorders. Inacute cases, no one can tell what the request is about, or why, orhow much. More commonly, an indorsement just says. "whatever isattached here is self-explanatory." or words to that effect. Fortu­nately, however, since 1908, our University has been spared anepidemic of these and similar incommunicabula.23Jun. 1978

(Sgd.1 GEMINO H. ABAOSecretary of the University

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903rd Meeting, 29 June 1978

APPOINTMENTS, REAPPOINTMENTS, RENEWALS OFAPPOINTMENT, PROMOTIONS, INCREASES INSALARY, etc.

The Board approved the following appointments, reappoint­ments, etc.:

Agricultural Developmentand Administration, Institute ofDonato B. Antiport8, additional assignment as SEARCA Assist·

ant Professor of Agricultural Economics, effective 1 June 1978 until31 Mav 1979.

Cristina C. David, additional assignment as SEARCA AssistantProfessor of Agricultural Economics, effective 1 March 1978 until28 February 1979.

Agriculture, College ofLyle E. Nelson, appointment as Visiting Professor of Soil

Science, without compensation, effective 15 August 1978 until 14August 1979.

Alexis S. Tan, appointment as Visiting Professor of DevelopmentCommunication, effective 1 June until 31 August 1978.

Architecture, College ofAurelio T. Juguilon, renewal of appointment as Dean, effective

20 July 1978 until 30 April 1983.Dolores Q. Perez, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in Land­

scape ArChitecture, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Arts and Sciences,College of (Diliman)Fredegusto David, additional assignment as U.P. Alumni

Professor of Psychology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 198?Dolores T. Gicaro, increase in salary as Professorial Lecturer In

Mathematics effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979. .Teodosio A. Lansang, appointment as Professorial Lecturer In

Filipino and Russian, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

June.July 1978

Federico V. Magdalena, appointment as Professorial Lecturer inSociology, effective 21 April 1978 until 31 May 1979.

IlIgani Medina, additional assignment as U.P. Alumni Professorof History, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1980.

Paulino B. Zsfaralla, additional assignment as Assistant Professorof Humanities (professorial chair}, effective 1 June 1978 until 31MaV 1979.

Asian Institute of TourismPepita F. Amisola, appointment as General Manager, AIT House

(Range 12), effective 1 April until 31 December 1978.

Baguio, U.P.CollegeMariano J. Guillermo, additional assignment as Professorial lec­

turer in Public Administration, effective 3 April 1978 until 31March 1979.

Cebu, U.P. CollegeDemetria C. Vlaya, reversion to permanent status as Assistant

Professor of Public Administration. effective 1 April 1978.

Dairy Training and Research InstituteNobuhiro Tachibana, appointment as Visiting Technician, Milk

Collection Program, effective 17 April until 31 December 1978.

Davao, U.P. Extension DivisionAbdon M. Mendigorin, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Fiscal Administration. effective Summer 1978.

Economics,School ofRolando A. DanBO, increase in salary from Associate Professor

IV to Vof Economics, effective 1 June 1978.Casimiro V. Miranda. Jr., increase in salary from Associate Pro­

fessor I to II of Economics, effective 1 June 1978.Ernesto M. Pernia, promotion in rank and salary from Assistant

Professor IV to Associate Professor I of Economics, effective 1 June

1978.

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The Board approved the release of P30,000.OOto the PopulationInstitute from the earnings of the Population Institute EndowmentFund with the U.P. Investment Portfolio, amounting to a total ofP162,668.96 as of 23 May 1978, for the support of the fellowshipprogram of the Institute for the coming school year.

Adoracion T. Aranez as Assistant Professor IV of Botany, Col­lege of Arts and Sciences {Dillman}, effective 1 June 1978,

Evelyn V. Baldeviso as Instructor IV in Mathematics, HighSchool. U,P. College Iloilo. effective 1 June 1978.

Angelita C. Camacho as Instructor IV in Community Medicine,Institute of Public Health, effective 1 July 1978.

Erlinda F. Camara as Instructor II in Special Education, Collegeof Education, effective 1 June 1978.

Adoracion B. Concepcion as Instructor II in Pharmacy, Collegeof Pharmacy, effective 1 June 1978.

Severino V. Gervacio as Assistant Professor IV in Mathematicsand Physics, College of Arts and Sciences (UPLB), effective 1 June1978.

Zenaida A. Manalo as Assistant Professor I of EnvironmentalPlanning, Institute of Environmental Planning, effective 1 July1978.

Jose P. Manenzan as Associate Professor IV of Tourism, AsianInstitute of Tourism, effective 1 June 1978.

Angeles Padilla·Cruz as Assistant Professor I (part-time) ofObstetrics and Gynecology, College cf Medicine, and AttendingObstetrician and Gynecologist (part-time), Philippine GeneralHospital, effective 1 April 1978.

Cesar G. Saldana a; Assistant Professor I of Finance. College Of.·...Business Administration, effective 1 June 1977.

Antonio C. Silverio as Assistant Professor I of Education, Collegeof Education, effective 1 June 1978.

Cecilia V. Tomas as Assistant Professor III of Physiology, Collegeof Medicine, effective 1 June 1978.

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND GIFTS

Ubrary Science, Institute ofAngelina A, Tamests, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Library Science, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979,

Human Ecology, Institute ofPilar A. Garcia, appointment as Visiting Professor of Human

Nutrition, without compensation, effective 15 June until 31 Decem-ber 1978. t-----------------------i

Junio Norberta M. Ragragio, reappointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Environmental Planning and Analysis, effective 13 Juneuntil the end of the 1st semester 1978-1979.

Education, College ofThelma G. Abiva, promotion in rank and salary from Assistant

Professor II to Associate Professor I of Counselor Education, effec­tive 1 May 1978.

Felicidad V. Pineda, promotion in rank and salary from Asso­ciate Professor V to Professor II of Language Teaching, effective 1May 1978.

Fine Arts, College ofNapoleon V. Abueva. appointment as Dean, effective 20 July

1978 until 30 April 1983.

Environmental Planning, Institute ofGerardo S. Calabia, increase in salary from Associate Professor II

to III of Environmental Planning, effective 1 June 1978,Benjamin V. carHio, promotion in rank and salary from Asso­

ciate Professor V to Professor I of Environmental Planning, effective1 Jun. 1978.

Tito C. FirmaHno, increase in salary from Associate Professor IIIto IVot Environmental Planning, effective 1 June 1978,

Federico B. Silao, increase in salary from Associate Professor IIto IV of Environmental Planning, effective 1 June 1978.

Rosa Linda P. Tidalgo, increase in salary from Associate Profes­sor II to III of Economics, effective 1 June 1978.

. ..The Board approved the updated Guidelines in the Recruitment

of U.P, Institute of Health Sciences OHS) Scholars.

StipendBoard and LodgingUniformBooksTransportation as

needed and otherprivilegesof scholar­ship assistance

Los Banos, U.P. atDiogenes G. Dayan, promotion in rank and salary from Legal

Counsel (Range 8) to Chief Legal Counsel (Range 111. effective 1July 1978.

Medicine, College ofEiji Kita, appointment as Visiting Fellow, without compensa­

tion, Postgraduate School, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Music, College ofMary Placid C, Abejo, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Music Education, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Gordon A. England, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Choral Conducting, effective 13June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Public Health, Institute ofArturo C. Reyes, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Epidemiology and Public Health Administration, effective 3 July1978 until 31 May 1979.

Science Education CenterCtementina J. Esguerra. increase in salary as Science Education

Specialist III, effective 1 June 1978.Vivien M. Talisayon, increase in salary as Science Education

Specialist II', effective 1 June 1978,

TRANSFER TO PERMANENT STATUSThe Board approved the transfer of the following to permanent

status:

The Board approved the amendment to scholarship grants(approved by the Board at its 895th Meeting, 29 November 1977)for the Institute of Health Sciences students, as follows:

From ToP 50.00/month P 50.00 Ino change)200.00/month 288.00/month

SO.OO/year Actual Expenses340.00/y.a, 340.00 (no change)

No change

The scholarship allowances based on 1976 and early 1977 pricesare not sufficient to cover living and other expenses of students.Uniform expenses fluctuate from year to year. from program toprogram; e.g.• Barangay Health Worker students need less uniformallowances than Community Health Worker or Community HealthNursing students,

PROFESSORIAL CHAIR ENDOWMENTThe Board accepted a donation of P12,OOO.OO (AS Check No.

C469811 from the U.', Alumni Annual Fund, through the Office ofAlumni Relations, for the establishment of two (21professorial chairs,each with an honorarium of P6.000,OO per annum, for the Divisionof Social Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences [Diflman].

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AMENDMENT OF THE BOARD'S RESOLUTIONEXEMPTING CERTAIN POSITIONS IN THE AIT FROMEXISTING UNIVERSITY POLICY ON THE HIRING OFNEW EMPLOYEES

The Board amended-its resolution (approved at its 901st Meet­ing, n April 1978) exempting certain positions in the AIT fromexisting University policy on the hiring of new employees (wherebythe first step of the salary range is given as the starting salary of thenew emptovee), by including therein the following positions withgiven steps and salary ranges according to which the Dean is givenauthority to hire the needed personnel:

Position8. Gerde Mangerb. Cook Reliever or Tournsntc. Cook

...

[Panel D1airman of Panel![Chairman] Adviset' Reader member] Pl!lnelAnember[Pl00.00] [Pl00.00] P500.00 ['150.00) Ch.i,m", P200.00

Panel Member: Pl50.00

The Board accepted a check in the amount of PJO,OOO.OO (FarEast Bank and Trust Company Check No. FE 294857) from Mrs.Victoria B. Castro, representing her second contribution for theMelquiades M. Castro Professorial O1air in Educational Adminis­tration in the College of Education.

AMENDMENTS TO THE SCHEDULE OF HONORARIAAND GUIDELINES FOR THESIS ADVISING

The Board approved the follOWing amendments to the scheduleof honoraria and guidelines for thesis advising (approved by theBoard at its 880th Meeting, 23 December 1976) as follovvs (words inbold prints to be added; words in brackets to be deleted):

Schedule of Faculty Honoraria and Guidelines for Graduate andUndwgraduete Theses/Special Problems [Thesis) AdvisingA. SChedule of Honoraria

B. Guidelines1. Scope. - The schedule of faculty honoraria and guidelines

prescribed herein shall apply to graduate and undergraduate th.iIIspecial problems [thesis advising] (this term to be construed asinclusive of service as chairman of the panel, adviser, reader, andpanel member) under any of the following categories and instancesonly:

a. doctoral program:b. masteral program where a formal thesis or special problem (as

distinguished from [special problem] term paper or any other similarpaper) is prescribed; and

c. baccalaureate program where a formal thesis or undergraduatethesis or special problem las distinguished from [special problem]term paper or any other similar paper) is prescribed. regardless ofwhether the thesis or special problem is to be defended in an oral

examination or not.2. Size of Panel - Membership in a panel shall not be less than

the minimum or more than the maximum prescribed below, in any

1. Doc:toral

2. Matteral N.A. 500.00 150.00 75.00J. Baccalaureate N.A. 100.00 N.A. 50.00

case inclusive of the adviser and the reader:8. Doctoral panel - not more than seven but not less than five;b. Masteral panel - not more than five but not less than three;c. Baccalaureate panel - not more nor less than three, l.e.,

where the thesis has to bedefended in an oral examination.3. Honoraria of Panel Chairman, Adviser, and Reader - [If the

chairman of a doctoral program also serves as a member of thepanel, he shall be paid the corresponding honorarium of panelmember instead of the honorarium for chairman.] The chairman ofthe panel shall receive P200.00; a panel member, P150.00. Theadviser is entitled to the honorarium for adviser only; as a corollary,if the reader also serves as a member of the panel, he shall be paidthe corresponding honorarium for reader only.

4. Budgetary Allotments - Within the limitations set in B, 2 and3 above, the various degree programs may be allowed flexibility indetermining the number of panel members in a panel; provided, thatthe total allotment per panel, inclusive of chairman of the panef,adviser, reader. and panel members, shalt not exceed as follows:

a. Doctoral panel - P2,250.00b. Masteral panel - 875.00c. Baccalaureate panel - 200.005. Payment of Honoraria - In addition to the foregoing guide­

lines, payment of honoraria for graduate and undergraduate theseslspecial problems [thesis advising] (as defined in B, 1 above) shall besubject to the following rules and procedures:

8. The rates of honoraria prescribed in A above shall be under­stood as rates per dissertation/thesis/special problem.

b. The corresponding honoraria for the [chairman] adviser andreader may be paid only upon completion of the dissertation/thesis/special problem; provided, that the dissertation/thesis/specialproblem shall be deemed completed for purposes of payment of

t--------------------------1 honoraria by the time the entire manusq'ipt has been accepted bythe Dean of the unit where the student is enrolled upon favorableendorsement by the adviser. the reader, and the department chair­man, and by the time the student has submitted to the Dean sevenor five or two unbound copies of his doctoral dissertation, ormasteral thesis/special problem, or baccalaureate thesis/specillproblem, as the case may be, both conditions satisfied; provided,further, that where a baccalaureate thesis/special problem is to bedefended in an oral examination. three unbound copies thereof shellbe submitted; provided. finally, that the chairman of the panellndtho panel members las distinguished from [the cheirrnan) theIdvlser, and the reader) in an oral examination may be paid theirhonoraria only after the oral examination, subject to a certificationof attendance issued by the adviser.

c. A certification of acceptance of dissertation/thesis/specialproblem issued by the Dean of the unit where the student isenrolled shall be required for purposes of payment of honoraria ofthe [chairman] adviser, and reader.

The Board accepted the amount of P6,OOO.00 (Filman BankCheck No. 179210 deposited with the Universltv under AccountCode 9612300401) representing the initial remittance of the U.P.Endowment Foundation, Inc., to support. the following chairs(established by the Board at its 899th Meeting, 30 March 1978) inthe College of Arts and Sciences IDitlmanl for the academic year1978-1979: (a) Manuel Roxas Chair in Political Science at P12,OOO.OOper annum; (b) Professorial Chair in Anthropology at P6,OOO.OO perannum; and (c) Professorial Qlair in Sociology at P6,OOO.OO perannum.

The Board, likewise. approved the following guidelines to governthe selection of nominees (faculty members.of the Unlversitv] tothe Alfonso calalang Professorial Qlair in Political Economy (estab­lished by the Board at its 899th Meeting, 30 March 1978):

1. The faculty member shall preferably be an associate profes­sor'.

'. 2. The faculty member has a graduate degree, preferably adoctorate in Political Economy, or has published books or journalarticles requiring or showing competence in both politics andeconomics; and

3. The faculty member will teach at least one course each yearfor the duration of the chair, in either Political Science or Eco­nomics or Business Economics; such a course should be oriented topublic policy and the analyses should involve political and economicissues.

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d. Cook Saucier Helper 3 ~

e. Cook Entrernetler 3 3f. Butcher 2 5g. Baker Patissier Helper 3 7h. Purchasing Officer 6 61. Accountant 7 6J. Assistant Food & Beverage

Manager 9 6k. Personnel Clerk 4 7I. Desk Clerk 5 3

m. Receptionist 1 5n. Head Houseman 3 5o. Telephone Operator 3 5p. Ni~t Auditor 6 3q. Executive Housekeeper 8 4

The above positions were .approved subject to the followingconditions:

a. The recommendee's salary with his former employer is atleast aqual, or nearly equal, to the one being proposed;

b. The job opening; have been properly advertised through avail­able media at least one month prior to the actual hiring of person­net, thus giving equally qualified personnel an opportunity to applyfor the position; .

c. The recommendees meet the basic requirements prescribed bythe University for the positions or for comparable positions:

d. The qualifications required for the position are peculiar tothe needs of the service and the persons with such qualifications arenot immediately available in the labor market; and

e. The authority herein granted should beexercised on a purelycese-to-cese basis as an exception to existing policy.

ORGANIZATION OF THE ASIAN INSTITUTE OFTOURISM

The Board confirmed its action in a referendum. 7 June 1978.approving the organization of the Asian Institute of Tourism.

OTHER MATTERS CONSIDERED BYTHE BOARDThe Board confirmed the graduation of students from the College

of Arts and Sciences (OHiman) and Ipproved the institution of theBachelor of Fine Arts (Painting) Program in the U.P. College Cebu....

The Board confirmed the institution of the following degreeprograms in the Philippine Center for Advanced Studies: M.A. inAsian Studies, A.B. Islamic Studies, M.A. in Islamic Studies, Masterin Philippine Studies, M.A. in Philippine Studies. and Ph.D. inPhilippine Studies. ...

The Board confirmed the draft-tetter of President Onofre D.Corpuz to Minister of the Budget Jaime C. Lava in reply to thelatter's communication, dated 21 June 1978, inviting the Univer­sity's comments on the proposal of some members of the BatasangPambansa for the budget of state universities and colleges, the U.P.in particular, to be specifically earmarked in terms of the amount tobe allotted for each regional branch.

The Board noted the transfer of funds from the CommercialBank and Trust Company to the U.P. Investment Portfolio, andapproved the inclusion in the Portfolio of the University's invest­ment in Central Bank certificates 19% Stabilization Certificates ofIndebtedness' amounting to P100,OOO.OO) issued on 16 December1974 and maturing on 16 December 1979.

The Board approved the Principal Special Budget of the DPWTC­UPIEP Joint Projects for Calendar Year 1978.

The Board approved the naming of professorial chairs funded bythe U.P. Endowment Foundation after chairmen of the Board ofRegents who qualify under the following proposed criteria: (a) musthave been secretary (not Acting) of Education; Ib) must bedeceased; and (c) must be Filipino.

The Board, likewise, approved the naming of professorial chairsfunded by the U.P. Alumni Association and/or the U.P. AlumniAnnual Fund after presidents of the U.P. Alumni Association.

904th Meeting, 27 July 1978

APPOINTMENTS, REAPPOINTMENTS, RENEWALS OFAPPOINTMENT, PROMOTIONS, INCREASES INSALARY, etc.

The Board approved the following appointments, reappoint­ments, etc.:

Agricultural and Engineering Technology, Institute ofDonald O. Kuethiilr, appointment as Visiting Senior lecturer in

Agricultural Power and Machinery, without compensation, effective1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Otarles J. Moss, appointment as Visiting Senior lecturer in Agri­cultural Power and Machinery, without compensation, effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Agriculture, College ofIbarra S. Santos, appointment as Visiting Professor of Horti­

culture, without compensation, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Arts and Sciences, College of (Dillman]Andres L. Abejo, automatic pre-retirement increase in salary

from Professor II to IV of latin, effective 1 July 1978.Leticia M. Asuzano, supplementary appointment as Professorial

lecturer in Psychology, effective 15 June 1978 until 31 March1979.

Amelia L. Bonifacio, extension of term as Playwright-in­Residence, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Maria Lourdes A. Carandang, reappointment as Professoriallecturer in Psychology, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 March1979.

Claro R. Ceniza, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in Phi"IOS-•ophv, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979. ..

Domingo G. Landicho, extension of term as Playwright-in-- ~Residence, effective 1 August 1978 until 31 July 1979.

Josefa C. Leve, promotion in rank from Associate Professor VIto Professor I of Humanities, effective 1 April 1978.

Antonio Mabesa, additional assignment as Stage Director-in­Residence, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Anastacio J.L. Montes, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inSpanish, without compensation, effective 15 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Luzvisminda U. Rivero. appointment as Professorial Lecturer inChemistry, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Arts and Sciences, College of (UPLB)Enrique P. Pacardo, renewal of additional assignment as

SEARCA Assistant Professor of Plant Physiology, effective 1 Octo­ber 1978 until 30 September 1979.

Bruce A. Stone, appointment as Visiting Professor of Bio­chemistry, without compensation, effective 1 November 1978 until31 March 1979.

Asian Institute of TourismMariano B. Bumanlan. Jr., appointment as Executive Chef, AIT

House, effective 21 May until 31 August 1978.

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Lazaro N. Villanueva, appointment as SOUl Chef, AfT House,effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

Asian Labor Education CenterMarie E. Aganon, reversion to permanent status as Assistant

Professor I of Industrial Relations, effective 1 June 1978.Selvador P. Aquino, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Industrial Relations, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Business Administration,College ofMagdaleno Albarracin, Jr., renewal of additional assignment as

IBM (Philippines), Inc., Professor of Business Administration, effec­tive 1 Julv 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Ernesto Pineda, renewal of additional assignment as SGV Found­ation, Inc., Associate Professor of Business Administration, effective1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Niceto S. Poblador, renewal of additional assignment as PaperIndustries Corporation of the Philippines Professor of BusinessAdministration, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Juan B. Uy, renewal of additional assignment as Jose E. vet­monte Professor of Business Administration, effective 1 July 1978until 30 June 1979.

'.Baguio, U.P. CollegeSophie M. Catbegan, renewal of appointment as Dean, effective

30 August 1978 until 30 April 1983; additional assignment asAlumni Associate Professor of Speech and Drama, effective 1 July1978 until 30 June 1979.

Cebu, U.P. CollegeRuben D. Almendras, appointment as Professorial lecturer in

Finance, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Perfecto L. Padilla, additional assignment as Professorial lec­

turer, Graduate Studies Division, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Dolores M. Recio, additional assignment as Professorial Lecturerin Nursing, Graduate Studies Division, effective 21 April 1978 until31 May 1979.

Davao, U.P. Extension DivisionRaul P. de Guzman, additional assignment as Professorial lec­

turer in Ecology of Administration, effective 1 June until 31 Octo­ber 1978.£e Perfecto L. Padilla, additional assignment as Professorial Lec·turer in Public Personnel Administration, effective 1 June until 31October 1978.

Economics, SchoolofFlorian A. Alburo, transfer to non-substitute status with promo­

tion in rank and salary from Assistant Professor IV to AssociateProfessor I of Economics, effective 1 June 1978.

Romeo Bautista, change in designation to Leonides S. VirataProfessor of Development Economics, effective 1 June 1978, with­out term (for the duration of his active service in the University),

Alejandro N. Herrin, appointment as Visiting Associate ProfessorII of Economics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Edits A. Tan, increase in salary from Professor I to II ofEconomics, effective 29 June 1978.

Education College ofFelix P. Sentos, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in Educa­

tional Administration, effective 11 April 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Engineering, College ofHerminio A. Abcede, renewal of additional assignment as Jesus

J. Vergara Assistant Professor of Power Systems Engineering, effec­tive 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1981.

Mario C. Berbano, appointment as Professorial Lecturer inEngineering Sciences, effective 21 April 1978 until 31 May 1979.

luis F. Diaz, appointment as Visiting Professor of Environ­mental Engineering, without compensation, effective 13 June until31 October 1978.

Leonardo Q. liongson, renewal of additional assignment asNWRC Assistant Professor of Water Resources Engineering, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1981.

Evangel P. QUiW8, renewal of additional assignment as NWRCAssociate Professor of Water Information Systems, effective 1 June1978 until 31 Mav 1981.

Graduate SchoolAlejandro M. Fernandez, renewal of additional assignment as

Elpidio Quirino Professor of International Relations, effective 1September 1978 until 31 August 1979.

Human Ecology, Institute ofThelma M. Luther, appointment as Research Fellow in Human

Nutrition and Foods, without compensation, effective 26 June until31 December 1978.

Iloilo, U.P. CollegeEdward M. Masa, reappointment to additional assignment as

Professorial Lecturer in Management, effective 15 June 1978 until31 May 1979.

Lea 5. Zlipanta, additional assignment as Professorial Lecturer inManagement, Extension Program, effective 18 April until 6 Junet977.

Ubrary Science, Institute ofUrsula G. Picache, renewal of appointment as Dean, effective 1

August 1978 until 30 April 1983.

Los Banos, U.P. atEdilberto D. Reyes, renewal of additional assignment as Director I

of Research, Office of the Director of Research, effective 1 July1978 until 30 June 1979.

Manila, U.P. CollegeBonifacio E. lapade, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Botany, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Mass Communication, Institute ofAngel. V. Colet, reappointment to additional assignment as

Professorial Lecturer in Communication, effective 13 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Medicine, College ofJose V. 5i18O, Jr., increase in salary from Professor II to III of

Orthopedic Surgery and Attending Orthopedic Surgeon (PGH),

effective 1 July 1978.

Music, College ofExtension of term of the following Members, String Ouartet-ln-

Residence, effective 1 July 1978 to 30 June 1979:Aizalina E. Buen8venturaSergio Z. Esmlll., Jr.Herminia A. llanoRizal V. AeyesLucio D. San Pedro, extension of appointment after compulsory

retirement witt! reclassification from Professor II' to ProfessorialLecturer in Composlticn, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 MaY 1979.

Press. U.P.Luis D. Beltran, full-time detail as Acting Director, effective 1

July 1978 until the return of Pacifico ·Aprieto from detail withEDPITAF, but not later than 30 June 1980.

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Benedicta C. Villanueva as Instructor II in Psychology. Collegeof Arts and Sciences IDilimanJ. effective 27 July 1978.

COLLECTION OF FEESThe Board approved the institution and revision of laboratory

fees in the Institute of Mass Communication, effective first semes­ter, academic year 1978-1979. as follows:

PROFESSORIAL CHAIR ENDOWMENTThe Board accepted the offer from FILIPRO, Inc., to establish a

Nestle ProfesSorial Chair In Infant Nutrition in the College of Medi­cine under a permanent grant of P1OO,OOO.00 to be held in perpe­tuity, which will provide the holder of the chair a monthly nonora-

. rium of P1,OOO.00.

Increase' in salary of the following, effective 1 July 1978:Caridad S. AJfonso, from Professor IV to V of Public Adrnlnis­

tration.Leonor M. Briones, from Associate Professor I to II of Public

Administration.Jose N. Endriga from Associate Professor I to III of Public

Administration.Mariano J. Guillermo, as Training Specialist III.Gabriel U. Iglesias, from Professor I to II of Public Administra­

tion.Romeo B. Ocampo, from Associate Professor III to V of Public

Administration.Nestor N. Pilar, from Associate Professor I to III of Public

Administration.Santiago S. Simpas, from Associate Professor II to III of Public

Administration,Amelia P. Varela, as Management Specialist III,

Course Laboratory FeeFrom To

Public Health, Institute ofVirgilio C. Canlas, increase in salary from Professor I to II of

Hospital Administration, effective 1 April 1978.Veronica F. Chan, promotion in rank and salary from Associate

Professor IV to Professor I of Medical Microbiology. effective 1April 1978.

Teodora V. Tigtao, increase in salary from Professor II to III ofPublic Health Administration, effective 1 April 1978.

University Health ServiceLeonila B. Juinio, increase in salary as Physician from rank of

Associate Professor I (part-time) to II (parHime). effective 1 July1978.

Feliciano M. Padlan, increase in salary as Physician from rank ofAssociate Professor V to VI, effective 1 July 1978.

TRANSFER TO PERMANENT STATUSThe Board approved the transfer of the foU6wing to permanent

status:

Concepcion L. Acosta as Instructor I, U.P. Integrated School,effective 1 June 1978.

Amelia B. Aguila as Instructor V in Tourism, Asian Institute ofTourism, effective 1 June 1978.

Rachel Y. Aliling as Assistant Professor III of Home Economics,College of Home Economics, effective 15 May 1978.

Nilda B. Almonte as Assistant Professor I of Tourism, AsianInstitute of Tourism, effective 1 April 1978.

Donato B. Antiporta as Assistant Professor V of AgriculturalEconomics, Institute of Agricultural Development and Administra­tion, effective 22 June 1978.

Eliseo S. Contreras as Assistant Professor I of Veterinary PublicHealth, College of Veterinary Medicine, effective 1 June 1978.

Ma. Victoria de Santos as Instructor IV in Biochemistry. Collegeof Medicine, effective 1 JUly 1978.

Ma. Carmen Jimenez as Assistant Professor I of Psychology,College of Arts and Sciences [Dlliman], effective 16 April 1978.

Zosima S. Medrano as Instructor I, U.P. Integrated School, effec­tive 1 June 1978.

lole F. Rabor as Assistant Professor III of Pediatrics (part-time),College of Medicine. and Attending Pediatrician (part-time). Philip­pine General Hospital. effective 1 September 1978.

Carmelita C. Reyes as Instructor I, U.P. Integrated School. effec­tive 1 June 1978.

Cristina E. Torres as Assistant Professor I of History, U.P. Col­lege Manila, effective 1 June 1978.

B·102 (Broadcast Speech and Performance) P75.00 P50.00B·133 (Broadcast Journalism) - P75.00B-260 (Educational Broadcestlnql - P75.00B·124 (Television Speech and Performance) - P75.00.

* * * \The Board authorized the College of Education to collect from

each student of the U.P. Integrated School (UPIS) K to Grade 8, inbehalf of the UPIS-PTA, the following fees per semester, to helpdefray the cost of reproducing new instructional materials andrevising existing ones:

K to Grade 6 P30.00 per semesterGrades 7 to 8 P35.00 per semester

The Board, likewise. epproved the waiver of the payment oftuition fee in the case of American Field Scholars who seek enroll­ment in the U.P. Integrated School. Filipino students. particularlyfrom UPIS. sent to the United States under the same program havebeen given the same privilege.

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE COLLEGE OF DEVELOP·MENT ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT

The Board approved the establishment of a College of Develop­ment Economics and Management in the U.P. at Los Banos. Itsorganization is still to be worked out.

INSTITUTION OF A POLICY STUDIES PROGRAM INTHE COLLEGE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

The Board approved the institution of a Policy Studies Programin the College of Public Administration, effective 1 September1977.Implementing Guidalines:

1. Appropriation (as a basis for expenditure of funds and asdistinguished from acceptance of funds or donations) of funds forthe Policy Studies Program contributed or donated by other agen­cies, public or private. local or foreign, shall be approved by theBoard of Regents or the President, as the case may be, consistentwith the authority to approve special budgets delegated to the Presl­dent by the Board at its 862nd meeting on June 28. 1975. Similarly,acceptance of funds or donations by the President and/or the Boardof Regents shall not necessarily constitute appropriation thereof.

(NOTE: At its 894th meeting on October 28. 1977, the Board ofRegents accepted the initial grant of $108,300.00 from the FordFoundation in support of the policy studies program of the Collegeof Public Administration. Grant funds have been made availableover a period of three years, beginning September 1, 1977.)

2. The program of activities with regard to curricular develop­ment shall be regarded as merely descriptive or indicative of possibledirections that the College of Public Administration may pursue.

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Revision/abolition of existing courses (as distinguished from degreeprograms) and institution of new ones in the College, as elsewhere inthe University, therefore, shall be undertaken in accordance withexisting University policies and procedures, subject to final approvalby the President, as per authority delegated to him by the Board ofRegents in February 1973. Approval of this proposal, in otherwords, does not constitute approval likewise of the proposed cur­ricular changes indicated in the program of activities.

3. Consistent with University policy as enunciated by the Boardof Regents, the College of Public Administration shall coordinateand cooperate with other units concerned in degree/course offeringsand related activities, particularly in the areas of infrastructuredevelopment, urban and regional development, housing and humansettlements, as well as education, health care, welfare. and agri­cultural development. Unnecessary duplication of objectives andactivities shalt be avoided,

4. Requests for financial assistance from any agency, public orprivate, outside the University, as well as for any form of assistancefrom foreign agencies or institutions shall be coursed to the Presi­dent of the University.

5. For purposes of such activities of the Policy Studies Programscheduled up to December 31, 1978 as cannot be supported by the

ord Foundation grant already received, the Dean of the College ofublic Administration is hereby authorized to assign such savings in

the 1978 budget of the College as he may determine, subject toprior clearance with the Budget Director of the University.

6. The President may approve the appointment of the firstDirector retroactively, but not earlier than September 1,1977, anddetermine the reckoning of the first term of the first Director as hemay deem appropriate, notwithstanding the three-year term stipu­lated in the proposal.

CREATION OF THE OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND THEOFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND EXTENSION SERVICESIN THE COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS

The Board approved the creation of the Office of Research andthe Office of Community and Extension Services in the College ofHome Economics, with their respective functions indicated herein­

below:

OFFICE OF RESEARCHA. Research Policies and Priorities

1. Implements research policies for the College in collaborationith the College Advisory Committee.

2. Formulates research directions and priorities for the Collegein consultation with the College Advisory Committee.

B. Research Planning1. Initiates plans/designs college-wide research projects.2. Formulates mechanisms/criteria for evaluating projects for

purposes of incorporation into college-wide projects/programs.3. Screens research projects pri...r to submission to funding agen­

cies.4. Prepares the budget for college research.

C. Research Implementation and Coordination1. Coordinates research projects in the College, including the use

of research facilities.2. Assists individual faculty members in preparing project

proposals and seeking financial support from funding agencies.3. Promotes research collaboration with other University units

and outside agencies.4. Makes regular pro\7e5s reports to the College.5. Conducts regular activities for the dissemination of re­

searches.

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND EXTENSION SERVICES (CES)1. In consultation with the College Advisory Committee, tormu-.

lares the College's thrust, priorities, and plans in the area of com­munity and extension services.

2. Implements policies, plans and programs as approved by theCollege Advisory Committee.

3. Plans, coordinates, and supervises community extensionprojects undertaken in the College, including its continuing educe­tion programs and rural service activities.

4. Takes charge of the College's liaison with other units in theUniversity or outside entities concerning cooperative ventures!linkages in community and extension services.

5. Prepares progress reports on the CES Programs of the College.6. Prepares the budget and financial reports of all College CES

Programs.7. Promotes community and extension service activities of the

College in collaboration with other University units and outsideagencies,

ADOPTION OF POLICIES REGARDING ADMISSION OFPATIENTS AND PAYMENT OF HOSPITAL ANDPROFESSIONAL FEES IN THE UPLB HEALTHSERVICE

The Board approved the adoption of policies regarding admissionof patients and payment of hospital and professional fees in theUPLB Health Service, as follows:

1. Patients who are not constituents of the Universltv should beadmitted to the UPLB Health Service only if it will not prejudicethe University constituents. (While the main clientele of the UPLBHealth Service consists of students and employees, there ~e in­stances when public service requires the admission of patients whoare not University constltuents.]

2. The hospital fee should be made an 'Income of the UPLB.3. the Professional fee should be distributed in accordance with

the same rules for Medicare adopted by the Board for the U.P.System at its 870th meeting on 24 March 1976. Since the UPLBHealth Service Staff renders additional time and effort, it is only fairthat the Medicare rules be adopted.

Note: The Board, at its 870th meeting, approved the sharing offifty percent of the professional fees paid by Medicare patientsamong the medical staff, the other fifty percent being convertedinto the non-medical staff common fund. Specifically, the Medicareresolution reads as follows:

"Fifty (50%) per cent of the professional fees paid by Medl­care patients attended to by the full-time medical staff of thehospital, including the part-time consultant, shall be convertedinto the medical staff common fund which shall be dividedequally among members thereof, including the chief of thehospital; and fifty {500/ol per cent of the professional fees ofMedicare patients shall be converted into the non-medical staffcommon fund which shall be divided equally among themembers, to be held in trust and managed by the hospital direc­tor and its members."

EXPANSION OF THE COMPOSITION OF THE LAWRESEARCH COUNCIL

The Board approved the expansion of the composition of theLaw Research Council to include two (2) additional members, onefrom the faculty of the College of Law and the other from amongthe academic personnel of the Law Center.

As approved by the Board at its 789th Meeting, 25 November1969, the composition of the Council is as follows: Dean. College ofLaw, Chairman; "Director, Law Center, Vice-Chairman and ExecutiveDirector; Head. Division of Research and Law Reform, Law Center,ex officio Member; and one faculty member of the College of Law,one senior member of the research staff of the Law Center, andthree senior faculty members representing various fields in the social

sciences, as Members.

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Nude Models

Draped Models

INCREASED RATES FOR FINE ARTS MODELSThe Board approved the increase in the rates of compensation

given to life models in the College of Fine Arts, as follows:

From ToP8,OO-P15,OO/hou r P30,Oo-P40,OOlhourP5,OO-P 8,OOlhour P20,OO·P30,OOlhour

OTHER MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE BOARDThe Board authorized the Asian Institute of Tourism to conduct

jointlv with the Law Center a seminar on "Laws Relevant to theTourism Industry" from 8 to 12 May 1978, and to collect a fee ofPSOO.OO per participant. Income from fees shall accrue to a trustliability account against which shall be charged expenses in ccnnec­tion with the seminar, including honoraria for lecturers at P200.00each per hour. This is with the proviso that of the P500.aO partlcl­pant's fee, the amount of PB5.00 shall be remitted to the LawCenter.

The Board authorized the Law Center to conduct a short courseon "Restatement of the Law: Principles and Trends" from 6 Septem­ber to 7 December 1978, and an "Institute on Trial Techniques,"and to collect a registration fee of P350.00 and P100.00 per partici­pant, respectively. ...

The Board noted the following status reports on the U.P. Invest­ment Portfolio: (a) Report from the Philippine National Bank onthe Status of Securities and Income for the period 13 March to 30June 1978; and Ibl Consolidated Financial Statements for thequarter ending 30 June 1978, prepared by the U.P. AccountingDivision.

On the PNB Placements totalling P11,072,480.00, ProfessorFilomena M. Cantoria, Consultant to the Finance Committee,reported that the University earned P222,451.00 or 9% of averagefunds. Low profitability was due to the continued investment inmoney market instruments, despite University instructions to seekhigher-yielding term securities.

The Board appointed Prof. Filomena M. Cantoria as interimManager of the U.P. Investment Portfolio, and authorized thePresident to approve all matters pertinent to the management of thePortfolio.

The Board commuted the penalty of expulsion meted out on 11May 1976 to Reynaldo M. Blanco and Francisco F. Tinio. Jr., forserious deception in relation to their studies to suspension for aperiod of two (2) years, effective June 1976, provided the saidstudents write and sign individual statements in which they under­take not to re-enroll in any unit of the University System....

The Board granted cumulative leave status to Dr. Carmen C.Velasquez. Professor of Zoology, for the years 1970 to 1978. on

account of her research projects funded by the National ResearchCouncil of the Philippines.

...The Board approved the recommendation of the University

Legal Counsel that the petition of Mario Rilles for reconsiderationbe denied and that. pending final decision on the charge, he beallowed to enroll in the University.

The Board approved the following guidelines regarding the BarReview Institute in the College of law:

1. The College of Law shall formally be in charge of the BarReview Institute but, as in activities of the College such as those ofthe Office of Legal Aid, Philippine Law Journal, and Law Library,the Law Center shall continue to give its assistance (particularlyadministrative and clerical) to the Bar Review Institute.

2. Earnest efforts shall be exerted to have the faculty membersof the College of Law be the bar reviewers. If for some reason oranother they cannot be the bar reviewers, then only the best fromthe other law schools shall be invited to be the bar reviewers.

3. Special attention shall be given by the Bar Review Institute toU.P. graduates who are preparing for the bar examinations. In addi.,tlon to the automatic priority that they shall enjoy regarding thelenrolment in the Bar Review Institute, they shall also have theseservices:

a. faculty members of the College shall be requested to makethemselves available to U.P. graduates who seek their advice on thebar examinations;

b. requested materials on recent developments in law and [uns­prudence shall also be produced and made available to U.P. grad·uates:

c. the students in the College shall be encouraged to undertakeso-called "bar operations" which have for iheir purpose giving assist·ance to U.P. graduates preparing for the bar.

4. The Bar Review Institute shall be self-financing. Should itsreceipts (fees collectedl be in excess of expenses (fees for barreviewers, honoraria for staff, cost of reproducing review materlats),the excess shall be utilized by the College to further strengthen itsresources to undertake the bar review.

The Board noted the following: •1. Recommendation of the Search Committee for the selectio ~_

of the first Chancellor of the Health Sciences Center; -2. Certificate of Registration of the U,P. Foundation. Inc., by

the Securities and Exchange Commission;3. Letter to the President, dated 14 July 1978, from Prof.

Leopoldo V. Vabes, Professor Emeritus of Literature and PhilippineStudies, transmitting the view expressed by the Academic vtce­President of De La Salle University concerning Prof. Yabes' proposalfor the adoption of the trimester system in the University.

The President approved the following appointments, reappoint­ments, renewals of appointment, promotions, increases in salary,and other related matters:

f-Allied Medical Professions, School of----------IJ. Keith Coisher, appointment as Lecturer in Occupational

Therapy, without compensation, effective 3 January until 28 Feb­ruary 1978.

Rozella O. de Jesus, renewal of appointment and transfer fromthe College of Arts and Sciences (Diliman) with increase in salary

from Assistant Professor I to III of Speech Pathology, effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Aida M. Gonzales, increase in salary from Assistant Professor IIto III of Physical Therapy, effective 1 June 1978.

Ma. Eleanor A. Jacinto, increase in salary from Instructor II toIII in Physical Therapy, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979:additional assignment as Acting Secretary, effective 1 June until thereturn of Susan B. Villegas from study leave, but not later than 15October 1978.

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Antonio Perlquet, renewal of supplementary appointment asAssistant Professor (part-time), without compensation, effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Kathleen A. QUigley, appointment as Senior Lecturer in SpeechPathology, without compensation, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Susan B. Villegas, reappointment to additional assignment asActing Chairman, Department of Occupational Therapy, effective16 April 1978"until the return of Zielfa Maslin from research leave,but not later than 15 April 1979.

-Architecture, College of-------------IUly T. de Leon, reappointment to additional assignment as Act­

ing Secretary, effective 1 July until the retorn of Geronimo V.Manahan from assignment as Officer-in-Charge, but not later than31 July 1978.

Horacia C. Dimanlig, appointment as Lecturer in LandscapeArchitecture, effective 13June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Geronimo V. Manahan, reappointment to additional assignmentas Officer-in-Charge, effective 1 July until the return of Aurelio T.Juguilon from special detail in the U.S.A. and Asian countries, butnot later than 31 July 1978.

•IIdalfonso P. Sln105, Jr., renewal of appointment as Professorial

'; Lecturer in Architecture, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 Ml'IY 1979.

-Arts and Sciences, College of (Diliman)'--------iVivencio N. Abastillas, Jr., increase in salary from Assistant

Professor I to II of Physics, effective 1 June 1978; renewal of addi­tional assignment as Assistant to the Chairman, Department ofPhysics, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1979.

Patricio N. Abinales, reclassification from Research Assistant toLecturer in Philippine Institutions, effective 1 June until the returnof Patricia Cruz from an NSDBresearch grant, but not later than 31October 1978.

Virgilio C. Aganon, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Geo­graphy, effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.

Maria Rosario C. Aguinaldo, renewal of appointment with reclas­sification from Instructor IV to Senior Lecturer in French, effective1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Catalino P. Alcances, Jr., renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Meteorology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Celia M. Antonio, additional assignment as Assistant to the

•. Chairman, Department of Anthropology, effective 1 July 1978 until

<. 30 April 1979.Acloracion T. Are;;ez, renewal of appointment and to non­

substitute status as Assistant Professor IV of Botany, effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Marilou B. Alual, reclassification from Instructor III to Lecturerin Physics, effective 13 June until 24 October 1978.

Juan F. Asuncion, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inMeteorology, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Carlos O. Aureus, appointment as Instructor II in English, effec­tive 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Beta P. Balagot, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in Zccl­ogy, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Pedro F. Baraoidan, renewal of supplementary appointment asProfessorial lecturer in Mathematics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Antoinette V. Bass, appointment as Instructor I in Speech, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until the return of Belinda Gutierrez from localfaculty fellowship. but not later than 31 March 1979.

Paneiano L. Bennagen, additional assignment as Coordinator,1978 First Summer Institute, Division of Social Sciences, effective 3April until 31 May 1978; reappointment from Offlcer-ln-Charge toAssistant Dean for Student Affairs, effective 1 June 1978 until 31

May1979.

Veronica C. Blasquez, appointment as Instructor I in Chemistry,effective 15 June until the return of Virginia Monje from leave ofabsence, but not later than 30 June 1978.

Antoinette B. 801."01, appointment as Instructor I in Chemis­try, effective 1 July 1978 until the return of Ma. Socorro Sumabatfrom leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Pablo K. Botor, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,Department of European Languages, effective 15 June until thereturn of Ulia G. Laurel from special detail in Mexico and theU.S.A., but not later than 15 August 1978.

Vael Grace Z. Cadiz, appointment as Lecturer in Mathematics,effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Nancy C. Canauay, appointment as lecturer in Philippine Insti·tutions, effective 13 June until the return of Rosario VU from sickleave, but not later than 31 October 1978.

Aida V. Castillo, renewal of supplementary appointment aslecturer in Botany, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Verma A. Cayabyab, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Botany,effective 8 November 1977 until 31 March 1978.

Susan B. Cipres, renewal of appointment and transfer to non­substitute status as Instructor I in Psychology, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May1979.

Renato Constantino, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inPolitical Science, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Randolf S. David, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,effective 15 June until the return of Francisco Nemenzo, Jr. fromspecial detail in the People's Republic of China.

Lenore A. de la Llana, renewal of appointment and trans"r "tonon-substitute status as Instructor I in Psychology, effective 1 June1978 untll 31 May 1979.

Reynaldo de la Paz, additional assignment as Editor. Natural and

Applied Science Bulletin, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Guillermo P. Ponce de Leon, reappointment as Instructor II in

Physics, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Gregorio H. E. del Pilar II, reappointment as Instructor I in

Psychology, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Romuatdo M. del Rosario, reappointment as Professorial lec­

turer in Botany, effective 14 November 1977 until 31 March 1978.Carmencita P. del Villar, renewal of appointment and transfer to

non-substitute status as Instructor III in Speech, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Teresita P. Doble, appointment as Instructor III in Speech, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until the return of Sonia ValenciaftO from specialdetail, but not later than 31 May 1979.

C8r1omagno O. Elinon. increase in salary from Instructor I to IIin Physics, effective 1 June 1978 until the return of Jaime P. San­tiago from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Rita D. Estrada, additional assignment as Program Coordinatorfor the Refresher Course in Social Sciences for Secondary SchoolTeachers, effective 21 April until 26 May 1978.

Uliosa C. Fajardo. increase in salary from Instructor I to II inPhysics, effective 1 June 1978 until the return of Eliseo Chan fromleave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Cipriano C. Ferraris, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Meteorology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Jesus F. Flor•• renewal of appointment as Professorial Lecturerin Meteorology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Alfonso P. Garcia, Jr., reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inMathematics, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 March 1979.

Alma Carmen Garcia, renewal of appointment and transfer tonon-substitute status as Instructor I in Mathematics, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Dante E. Garrido, reappointment as Instructor I in Physics,effective 21 June 1978 until the return of Theta C. Ponce from leaveof absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Jasmin A. Gevino, reappointment to additional assignment as

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Professorial Lecturer in Sociology, effective 13 June until 31 Octo­ber 1978.

Visitacion V. Gervasio, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Geol­ogy, effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.

Dolores T. Gicaro, renewal of appointment as Professoriat Lec­turer in Mathematics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Q'lristopher B. Gomez, renewal of appointment and transfer tonon-substitute status as Instructor I in Physics. effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Mauro Gonzales. reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in Geol­ogy, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Grace R. Gorospe, renewal of appointment and transfer to non­substitute status as Instructor I in Political Science, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Lucille C. Gregorio, reappointment to additional assignment asSenior Lecturer in Botany, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Fernando L Gutierrez, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inGeology, without compensation, effective 1 June until 31 October1978.

Dionisia B. Hermosura, renewal of additional assignment asAssistant to the Chairman, Department of English and ComparativeLiterature, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 Apri11979.

Gideon C.T. Hsu, renewal of supplementary appointment asProfessorial Lecturer in History, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Reynaldo C. neto, reclassification from Professorial Lecturer toAssistant Professor IV of History, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Reynaldo R. Interior, renewal of appointment and transfer tonon-substitute status as Instructor I in Zoology, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Anthony M. Juan, Jr., transfer from the Film Genter and renewalof appointment with reclassification from Senior Lecturer toInstructor III in Speech, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Mabini L. Juan, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in Mathe­matics, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 March 1979.

Sonia M. Juan, increase in salary from Instructor II to III inPhysics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Eliseo Rodrigo L. Kintanar, reappointment as Professorial lec­turer in Geology. effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Violet A. Lagmay, renewal of appointment and transfer to non­substitute status as Instructor I in Psychology, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Marissa A. La Madrid, reappointment as Instructor I in Physics,effective 1 June 1978 until the return of Jose C. Martinez fromleave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Rogelio laraya, appointment as Senior lecturer in Geology,effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Eden L. layda, reappointment as Lecturer in Bahasa Indonesia!Malay, effective 13 June until 14 October 1978.

Lucita S. Lazo, reappointment as Instructor V in Psychology,effective 1 April until the return of Fe A. Domingo from researchleave, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Eddie L. Listanco. appointment as Instructor I in Geology, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

SBlvador P. Lopez, reappointment as University Professor, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 Mey 1979.

Gilbert G. Lozada. reappointment as Lecturer in PoliticalScience. effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Regina Irene S. Macalbay, renewal of appointment and reclassi­fication from Lecturer to Instructor II in French, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Chartes Lean-Henri MacDonald. reappointment as VisitingResearch Associate, without compensation, effective 5 July 1978until 30 June 1979.

Artemlo V. Mendoza, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Mathematics, effective 13June 1978 until 31 March 1979.Azucena T. Miranda, reappointment as Lecturer in Political

Science, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Elena R. Mirano, transfer from U.P. College Manila as Instructor

III in Humanities, effective 1 June 1978.Consuelo B. Morales, additional assignment as Assistant to the

Chairman, Department of European Languages, effective 1 June1978 until 30 April 1979.

Filipinas F. Natividad, reappointment to additional assignmentas Officer-in-Charge, Department of Zoology, effective 1 May untilthe return of Flor Lacanilao trcrn leave of absence, but not laterthan 1 June 1978.

Fiel Angela V. Ocampo, appointment as Lecturer in Botany,effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Nilo S. Ocampo, reappointment as Lecturer in Philippine Insti­tutions, effective 1 June until the return of Patricia Cruz from anNSDB research grant, but not later than 31 October 1978.

Jovita H. Orara, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorLecturer in Filipino. effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Teresa Z. Ortigas, renewal of transportation allowance as Emeri­tus Associate Professor, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Edgardo P. Paat, appointment as Instructor I in Political Science.effective 13 June 1978 until the return of Malaya Ranas from detailat U.P. College Clark Air Base, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Raul C. Pangalangan, appointment as Instructor I in PoliticalScience. effective 13 June 1978 until the return of Enrico Davidfrom leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Rogelio E. Pe, renewal of appointment and transfer to non­substitute status as Instructor I in Psychology, effective 1 June 1978until the return of Ma. Carmen Jimenez from local faculty fellow­ship, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Irma U. Peneyra, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in linguis­tics, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Jose C. Portugal, appointment as Lecturer in Spanish, effective22 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Linda S. Posadas, increase in salary from Instructor' to II inPhysics. effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Norman R. Ramos, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Geology,effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.

Joselito R. Ruaya, appointment as Instructor I in Chemistry,effective 1 June 1978 until the return of Carmelita Jao from studyleave, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Ma. Severa Fe M. Samaniego, reappointment as Lecturer inBotany, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Josephine P. San Pablo, renewal of appointment and transfer tonon-substitute status as Instructor I in Zoology, effective 1 June1978 until 3, May 1979.

Ramon L. Sicam, transfer to non-substitute status as Instructor Iin Mathematics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Horacio T. Sison, additional assignment as Faculty Counselor­Facilitator, effective 15 June until 31 December 1978.

Jorshinelle Sonza, reappointment as Lecturer in English, effec­tive 16 June 1978 until 31 March 1979.

Ma. Vivian M. Tan, reappointment as Instructor I in History,effective 7 June 1978 until the return of Wilfreda Tamayo fromlocal faculty fellowship, but not later than 31 March 1979; reap­pointment as Instructor I in History, effective 16 June 1978 untilthe return of Luisa T. Camagay from leave of absence, but not laterthan 31 May 1979.

Roberto D. Tangco, appointment as Instructor I in Philosophy,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Justo B. Valbuena, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer of Meteorology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

lIumlnado G. Valencia, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inBotany, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Rlzillina M. Valencia, reappointment as Lecturer in Filipino,

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cast Communication, effective 1 June 1918 until the return of FaithV. Barros from tocal faculty fellowship, but not later than 31 May1979.

Godofrado A. Lanuza. appointment as Instructor I in Psychol­ogy, effective 1 June 1918 until the return of Lydia L. Dacanayfrom local faculty fellowship. but not later than 31 March 1979.

Lauro O. Lasquite, renewal of appointment with reclassificationfrom Lecturer to Instructor I (part-time) in Spanish, effective 1June until 31 October 1978.

Crisostomo J. Mage, appointment as Instructor I in Physics andMatt'tematics, High School, effective 1 June 1918 until the return ofMinerva G. Par from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May1979.

Antonio C. Mendoza, appointment as Instructor I in Speech,effective 1 June 1918 until the return of Araceli C. Santos fromlocal faculty fellowship, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Josefina Nate, reappointment as Instructor II in Sociology, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until the return of lorelei Crisologo from leave ofabsence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Perfecto L. Padilla, reappointment to additional assignment asProfessorial Lecturer in Public Administration, Extension Program,effective 2 November 1977 until 31 October 1978.

Federico Paragas, appointment as Lecturer in Accounting, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Grace L. Patricio, appointment es Instructor I in Speech Com­munication and Theater, effective 1 June 1978 until the return ofUna Q. Santiigo from local faculty fellowship, but not later than 31Mav 1979.

Rowena M. Reyes, appointment as Instructor I in History, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until the return of Raidis S. Jose from leave ofabsence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Elena L. Slmonta, reappointment as Lecturer in Psychology,effective 21 April until 31 May 1978.

C8rldad Tobia Stitharan, additional assignment as SeniorLecturer in Public Administration, effective 1 April 1978 until 31March 1979.

Raoul L. Velasquez, reappointment as Instructor I, High School,effective 21 June until 31 October 1978.

Denilo C. Villegas, renewal of appointment and transfer to non­substitute status as Guidance Associate, effective 1 June until 31December 1918.

-Business Administration, College of---------1Cecilia Allado, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer for Student Relations, effective 1 June 1918 until 31 May1979.

Gabriel Alvarez, renewal of appointment as Associate ProfessorII of Business Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until the retur-nof Manuel Alba from detail at NEDA, but not later than 31 May1979.

Remedios C. Balbin, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge.Department of Business Economics, Law and Marketing, effective19 June until the return of Niceto Poblador from leave of absence,but not later than 12 July 1978.

Pedro F. Baraoidan, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Business Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31Mav 1979.

Terese F. Bernabe, reappointment to additional assignment asActing Chairman, Department of Accounting and Finance, effective16 May 1978 until the return of Filomena M. Cantoria from detailat Commission on AUditing, but not later than 31 March 1979.

Dominador A. Clemente. Jr., additional assignment as Coordi·nator for the Agribusiness Program, effective 5 July 1978 until 30June 1979.

Romeo V. Cnlz, appointment as Senior Lecturer in BusinessAdministration. effective 27 February until 31 May 1918.

effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Benedicta C. Villanueva, renewal of additional assignment as

Faculty Counselor-Facilitator, effective 1 June until 31 December1978.

Patricia Andrea C. Vinoya, appointment as Lecturer in Botany,effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Maria Teresa C.M. Vitus, appointment as Lecturer in Antnrc­pology, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Reynaldo E. Vaga, renewal of additional assignment as AssistantSecretary, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1979.

Armando C. zacarias, appointment as Instructor I in Physics,effective 9 June until the return of Melecio Magno from specialdetail, but not later than 31 May 1979.

-8oguio, U.P.College--------------iVirgilio Aviado, supplementary appointment as Senior Lecturer

in Printmaking. effective 25 April until 25 May 1978.Annic M. Bagamespad, renewal of appointment and transfer to

non-substitute status as Instructor I in History, effective 1 June1978 until 31 Mav 1979.

Virgilio C. Bautista, appointment as Senior Lecturer in BusinessManagement, effective 21 April 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ullian S.L. Bayquen, appointment as Instructor I Ipart-tlme) inSpanish, effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.

Avelino P. Bandad, appointment as Lecturer in Spanish, effec­tive 13June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Memerto C. Canlas, Jr., appointment as Instructor I in History,effective 1 June 1978 until the return of Soledad Jotic-Go fromleave of absence, but not later than 31 March 1979.

Geoffrey M. Carantes, appointment as Lecturer in History, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Marquez O. Go, appointment as Lecturer in Economics andPolitical Science, effective 1 June 1918 until 31 March 1979.

Jorge P. Hernandez, transfer from the Don Mariano MarcosMemorial State College and appointment as Instructor I in Broad-

f-Asian Labor Education Center-----------tBenito C. Gonzales, reappointment to additional assignment as

Senior Lecturer in Labour Disputes Settlement, effective 20 April1978 until 31 May 1979.

Manuel C. Inoc, additional assignment as Lecturer in IndustrialRelations, effective 5 July until 31 October 1978.

Pilar C. Quintos, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in IndustrialRelations, effective 13 June 1978 untit 31 May 1979.

Ruben O. Torres, transfer from the Ministry of Labour andrenewal of appointment with reclassification from PrcfesscrlalLecturer to Assistant Professor VI (part-time) of Industrial Rela­tions. effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Paterno V. Viloria, reappointment to additional assignment asProfessorial Lecturer in Philippine Business Environment, effective20 April until 30 May 1978.

-Asian Institute of Tourism--------------1Amelia B. Aguila, increase in salary from Instructor IV to V in

Tourism, effective 1 June 1978 until 30 April 1979.NUda R. Almonte, promotion in rank from Instructor VI to

Assistant Professor I of Tourism, effective 1 April 1978 until 31May 1979; renewal of additional assignment from Acting Secretary,to Secretary, effective 1 May 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Eloisa V. Jacinto, transfer from the Office of Student AuxilliaryIe Services and reversion to temporary status with reclassification fromResidence Head to Instructor III in Tourism, effective 26 April1976 until 31 May 1979.

Vietorico R. Lardizabal, renewal of appointment and transfer topart-time status as Instructor IV in Accounting, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

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Agustin O. Eurtaquio, appointment as Lecturer in Finance,effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Jose Maria H. Hilario, appointment as Instructor I in Marketing,effective 1 June 1978 until the return of Nancy G. Uy from leaveofabsence. but not later than 31 May 1979.

Mercedes B. Kimwell, appointment as Senior Lecturer inAccounting. effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ramon A. Madrid, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Business Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Anlc:ordita H. Magno, appointment as Instructor I in Account­ing, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Roberto E. Magno, additional assignment as lecturer in Produc­tion. effective 13 June until 31 December 1978.

Eduardo R. Magtoto, Jr., renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Business Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Cynthia A. Manlapig, appointment as Lecturer in Accounting,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

George 8. Olivar, increase in salary from Assistant Professor I(part-time) to II (part-time) of Business Administration, effective 1January until 31 May 1978.

Elizabeth H. Palma, reclassification from Instructor III toLecturer in Business Law, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ernesto Pineda, renewal of additional assignment as Director ofExtension Services, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1979. ,

Vicente R. Ricaslo, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Finance, leffective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Eduardo Rondain, renewal of appointment as Associate Profes- Isor III (part-time) of Business Administration, effective 1 June 1978 .until 31 May 1979. I

Melito Salazar, Jr., renewal of additional assignment as AssistantDirector of Graduate Studies, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Ignacio G. Salcedo, Jr., renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Business Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Gerardo Z. Sison, appointment as Lecturer in Accounting, effec­tive 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Emma V. T80doro, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in BusinessAdministration, effective 1 June 1978 untit 31 May 1979.

Romeo C. TomaCfuz, renewal of additional assignment as Profes­sor.ial Lecturer in Business Administration, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Edgardo L. Tordesillas, renewal of appointment as AssociateProfessor III (part-time) of Business Administration, effective 1June 1978 unt1l31 May 1979.

Luis Q.U. Uranza, renewal of appointment with increase insalary as Professorial Lecturer in Marketing, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Alma P. Villadolid, appointment as Lecturer in Accounting,effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Dominador T. vmeee. Jr., appointment as Senior Lecturer inBusiness Administration, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Nestor Luis A. Virat8, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Business Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

-Cebu, V.P. College'-·---------------lMartino A. AbeilaRB, renewal of appointment as Professorial

Lecturer in Fine Arts, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Lucille C. Agas, renewal of additional assignment as Coordinator,

Humanities Program, Undergraduate Studies Division, effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ampero G-. Balili, reappointment as Lecturer in Nursing, effec­tive 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

MI. Concepcion 8. Barba, appointment as Lecturer in Mathe­matics, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Purita B. Belmonte, reappointment to additional assignment aslecturer in Guidance, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Erlinda B. Bergonio, renewal of additional assignment as Instruc­tor in Filipino, High School, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

John Cobonpue, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lecturerin Mathematics, effective 1 June 1978 untit 31 May 1979.

Primitivo G. Ereno, renewal of additional assignment as Coordi­nator, Language and Social Sciences Program, High School, effective1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Tecla Espiritu, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lecturerin Education, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Felisa U. Etemadi, transfer from PCAS and appointment asSenior Lecturer in History and Political Science, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Amelia A. Gegato, appointment as Instructor I in HomeEconomics. High School, effective 1 June until the return of Feli­cidad Merced from leave of absence. but not later than 31 October1978.

Teodoro A. Gonzales, appointment as Lecturer in Management,effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979. •.

Zosimo A. Jadloc, renewal of additional assignment as Cocrdi- ..nator. Student Development Services, Undergraduate Studies Divi-sion, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Julian M. Jumalon, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Fine Arts, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Jose Lardizabal, renewal of appointment as Professorial lecturerin Business Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Aurora A. Lim, renewal of additional assignment as Coordinator,Science and Technology Program, High School, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Francisco 8. Lopez, Jr., appointment as Lecturer in Finance,effective 13June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Rosetta F. Mante, renewal of appotntment as ProfessorialLecturer in English, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Antonio B. Mayo, appointment as Lecturer in Physics, effective13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

lIuminada M. Mercado, appointment as Instructor I, HighSchool, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Angeles L. Ruiz, renewal of additional assignment as Coordi­nator, Professions Program, Graduate Studies Division, effective 1June until 31 December 1978.

EsteUta F. Somera, additional assignment as Coordinator, Train­ing Program, Center for Regional Development Operations, effective1 June until 31 December 1978.

Leonides Tan, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Economics,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Aurelio Tiro, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lecturer inEducation, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Selvador G. Valenzona, renewal of additional assignment fromCoordinator, Training Program, to Coordinator, Research Program,Undergraduate Studies Division, effective 1 June until 31 December1978.

Ma. lelani E. Verdan. additional assignment as Principal, HighSchool, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 December 1980.

Federico S. Villahermosa, renewal of additional assignment asLecturer in Public Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Virgilio R. Yap, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Fine Arts,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Visitacion A. Yap, renewal of additional assignment as Coordi­nator, Professions Program, Undergraduate Studies Division, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

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~urning POin~8

no~~~ Oln~~o~, U.OIIn his message to OUt Alma Mater during

the observance of her 70th anniversary, PrimeMinister Ferdinand E. Marcos said: "Themind loves simplicity for it is the essence oftruth and beauty." And simplicity indeedmarked the rites at the foot of the Oblation asthe Tricolour unfurled and rose in quiet dig­

nity morning of 29 June.

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Of Oa~oSeventeen-year old

sophomore of the Collegeof Arts and Sciences,Diwata A. Reyes is in­ducted as new editor ofthe Philippine Collegianfor academic year1978-1979; the youngestever in its history. She isonly the second womaneditor, the first beingMiriam Defensor-Santiagoin 1968-1969.

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Professor Teodora A. Ignacio (left) was appointedDean of the College of Nursing, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1983, to succeed Dean Leonor M.Aragon.

Professor Napoleon V. Ahueva (right) takes hisoath of office as Dean of the College of Fine Arts,effective 20 July 1978, for a term of five years, as hesucceeds Dean Jose T. Joya, Jr., who served the col­lege for two terms.

History is set right with the inclusion of Dr.Antonio G. Sison in the roster of UniversityPresidents. Mr. Jorge B. Vargas pointed out tocentral administration that Dr. Sison, Dean ofthe College of Medicine during the JapaneseOccupation, was also President of the Univer­sity at the time.

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Alumni residing abroad responded to theBalik-V.P. program hosted by the U.P.Alumni Association in July. They wereoriented on recent University plans and pro­grams and invited to participate more activelyin the life of the University.

Emle A. Caya.tryab

~Citizen Military Training, Department of--------4Flultlno M. dell Cruz, appointment as Assistant Commandant,

effective 1 June 1978 until recalled by the Armed Forces of thePhilippines, but not later than 31 May 1979.

GRIper O. Laynesa, appointment as Military Instructor, effective5 July until recalled bY the Armed Forces of the Philippines, butnot later than 31 December 1978.

Ma. luI- F. Mler, appointment 8S Instructor I in Dentistry,effective 1 Juna 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Myrna L. Molina, reclassification with increase in salary fromResearch Assistant to Instructor III in Nutrition, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Sofranio P. Sen Juan, renewal of additional assignment as Secre­tary, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1981.

Victoria E. Power, renewal of appointment as Visiting AssistantProfessor I of Economics, effective 1 June until the return ofAmado Castro from leave of absence, but not later than 31 Decem­ber 1978.

Gerard R. Rlkken, appointment as Visiting Senior Lecturer inEconomics, without compensation, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Gwendolyn R. Tecson, increase in salary from Assistant Profes­sor II to III of Economics, effective 1 June 1978.

NUda D. Vasquez, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Eco­nomics, effective 21 April until 31 May 1978; renewal of appoint­ment with reclassification from Senior Lecturer to Assistant Profes­sor I of Economics, effective 1 June 1978 until the return of Amado

f-Clark Air Base, U.P. COliege------- LEconomics. School of------- --1

Alejandro M. remandez. renewal of additional assignment asActing Dean, effective 15 June until the return of Romeo V. Cruz Armando C. Armas,Jr., renewal 0' appointment with increase infrom research detail abroad, but not later than 29 August 1978. satary trom Assistant Professor II to III of Economics, effective 1

Sog d June 1978 until 31 May 1979.un 0 E. Romero, reappointment to supplementary appoint-ment as Lecturer in Political SCience, effective 6 March until 31 May Dante B. CanlBS, increase in salary from Assistant Professor II to1978. III of Economics, effective 1 June 1978.

Rolando A. 08080, renewal of additional assignment as Directorfor Finance, effective 1 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ricardo O. Ferrer, renewal of appointment with increase insalary from Instructor V to VI in Economics, effective 1 June 1978until 31 MaV 1979.

Eduardo D. Gamboa, renewal of appointment and transfer tonon-substitute status with increase in salary from Instructor V to VIin Economics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Lido P. Gonzalo, renewal of appointment with increase in salaryfrom Instructor IV to V in Economics, effective 1 June 1978 untilthe return of Manuel Montes from leave of absence, but not laterthan 31 May 1979.

Jeanne Frances I. lIio, reappointment as Senior Lecturer inEconomics, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Gonzalo M. Jurado, renewal of additional assignment as Direc­tor, Public Affairs Program, effective 1 July 1978 until 31 May1979.

Felipe M. Medalla, renewal of appointment with increase insalary from Instructor IV to V in Economics, effective 1 June 1~8until 31 May 1979.

casimiro V. Miranda, additional assignment as Director forFellcwshlps, effective 1 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Solita C. Monsod, increase in salary from Assistant Professor IVto V of Economics, effective 1 June 1978: renewal of additionalassignment as Secretary, effective 3 until, 30 June 1978.

Honorata A. Moreno, increase in salary from Assistant ProfessorIV to V of Economics, effective 1 June 1978.

Susan S. Navarro, additional assignment as Acting Secretary,effective 21 June 1978 until 30 April 1979.

Harry T. Oshima, renewal of appointment as Visi,ting Professorof Economics, without compensation, effective 1 June until 31December 1978.

Vicente B. Paqu80, increase in salary from Assistant Professor IIIto IV of Economics, effective 1 June 1978.

Emesta M. Per"l., renewal of additional assignment as Directorfor Research, effective 1 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

John H. Power, renewal of appointment as Visiting Professor ofEconomics, without compensation, effective 1 June until 31 Decem­ber 1978.

f-COmprehensive Community Health Programl-- _Teresita M. Camiling, renewal of appointment and transfer to

non-substitute status as Instructor II in Occupational Therapy,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Lourdes R.L. Cruz, renewal of appointment and transfer to non­substitute status as Instructor I in Community Nursing, effective 1une 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ma. Sarah SR. Domingo, increase in salary from Instructor II toIV in Health Education, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Fe M. fantas, additional assignment as Assistant to the Directorfor Rural Services, effective 1 May 1978 until the return of CynthiaLansigan from leave of absence, but not later than 30 April 1979.

Auriel A. Tan, appointment as Instructor II in Community,Medicine, effective 15 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

f-Oavao, U.P. Extension Oivision------- ---1Adelwisa Agas, additional assignment as Senior Lecturer in

Statistical Methods in Administration, effective 1 June until 31October 1978.

Efigenla B. Magaro, reappointment to additional assignment asSenior Lecturer in Statistical Methods in Administration, effective 1June until 31 October 1978.

Santiago S. Simpas, reappointment to additional assignment asProfessorial Lecturer in Ecology in Administration, effective 1 Juneuntil 31 October 1978.

Luzvlmlnda Tancangco, additional assignment as Lecturer in_

COI0 9Y in Administration, .e.ffective ~ June until 31 October 1978.Proserplna Tapales, additional assIgnment as Senior Lecturer in

Ecology in Administration, effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.Ma. Oliva Zipegan, additional assignment as Senior Lecturer in

Organization and Management, effective 13 June until 31 October1978.

I-Oentistry. College of---- ---.,

Mildred P. Anfi., appointment as Instructor I in Dentistry.effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Cor.zon J. Atienza, renewal of appointment and promotion inrank and salary from Instructor [part-time] to Assistant Professor I(part-time) of Dentistry, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Joaquin D. Ladao, Je., renewal of appointment and transfer tonon-substitute status with increase in salary from Assistant ProfessorI (part-tlmel to II (full-time) of Prosthodontics. effective 1 June1978 until the return of Leah D. Perez from leave of absence, butnot later than 31 May 1979.

Luz C. Macapanpan, renewal of supplementary appointment asConsultant in Orthodontics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

laid. S. Manuel, appointment as Instructor I in Dentistry, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Georgina V. Mercado, appointment as Instructor I in Dentistry,effective 1 June 1978 until31 Mey 1979.

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Castro from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.Lalgudi S. Venkataramanan, reappointment as Visiting Professor

of Economics, without compensation, effective 1 June until 31October 1978.

I-Education, College 01-------------.....,Leticia M. Azusano, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Education, effective 13 June until 24 October 1978.Eligio B. Barsaga, additional assignment as Project Leader,

NSDB-U.P. Project 7804 Education, effective 1 June 1978 until 31March 1979,

Rose O. Bautista, renewal of appointment with increase in salaryas Senior Lecturer in Educational Administration, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Emma F. Bernabe, renewal of appointment with increase insalary as Professorial Lecturer in Language Teaching, effective 1June 1978 until 31 March 1979.

Josefina R. Cortes, additional assignment as Project Director,NSDB·U.P. Project 7804 Education, effective 1 June 1978 until 31March 1979.

Ofelia G. Endrinal, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Guidance,effective 21 April until 25 May 1978.

Sergia G. Esguerra, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inSpecial Education, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

lIuminada G. Espino, renewal of appointment with increase insalary as Professorial Lecturer in Educational Administration, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Fe C. Garcia, transfer from the Division of City Schools, Manilaand appointment as Instructor II in Health Education, effective 26June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Georgina C. Lisk, additional assignment as Faculty Consultant,Education Quarterly Indexing Project, effective 16 June until 30September 1978; renewal of additional assignment as AssociateEditor, Education Quarterly, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Cristina F. Mencias, transfer from UPIS as Assistant Professor Iof Science, effective 1 April 1978,

Natividad J, Munarriz, additional assignment as Offfcer-in­Charge, Office of the Director of Graduate Studies, effective 16June until the return of Aurora A, Minoza from sabbatical leave, butnot later than 31 August 197B.

Minda C. Sutaria, renewal of appointment with increase in salaryas Professorial Lecturer in Educational Administration, effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Constantino M. Torralba, renewal of additional assignment asBusiness Manager, Publication and Information Office, effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Lilia A. Torres, reappointment to additional assignment as Pre­tessorial Lecturer in Guidance, effective 21 April until 25 May1978,

Ruben N. Valdez, additional assignment as Lecturer, in Guid­ance, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

The following renewals of additional assignment as Researcherwere approved in the project entitled "FULCRUM," effective 1June until 31 December 1978:

Nemah N. Hermosa,Basillsa J. Manhit, Project Leader, andNatividad A. Santos.

The following were eppolnted as Consultant/Resource Person inthe 1978 Superintendent Examination Review Course, effective asindicated until completion, but not later than 2 June 1978:

Narciso B. Albarracin, reappointment, effective 2 May,Nestor R. Balmores, additional assignment, effective 1 February,Eligio B, Banaga, additional assignment, effective 1 February,Rose 0, Bautista, supplementary appointment, effective 2 May,Josefina R, Cortes, additional assignment, effective 3 April,

Milagros Ibe, additional assignment, effective 3 April,Alfonso G. Pacquing, additional assignment, effective 1 Feb-

ruary,Paz G. Ramos, additional assignment, effective 2 May, andMinda C. Sutaria, supplementary appointment, effective 2 May.The following appointments were approved in the U.P. lnte-

grated School:Helen R. Abadiano, transfer to non-substitute status as lnstruc­

tor I in English, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Pablo F. Arceo, additional assignment as Head. Practical Arts

Department, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Flora G. Cruz, renewal of additional assignment as Head, Office

of Research and Development, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April1979,

Herminigildo R. Cuenca, transfer from Division of City Schoolsand appointment as Instructor I in Physical Education, effective 14June 1978 until the return of Aurora C. Gaeeta from local facultyfellowship, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Loreto I. Danao, reappointment as Commandant, Citizen ArmyTraining, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 March 1979.

Leticia V. de la Paz, renewal of appointment and transfer tonon-substitute status as Instructor I in Home Economics, effective1.June 1978 untit 31 May 1979.

Saturnino C. Dimaculangan, reappointment to additional assign'ment as Officer-in-Charge, Department of Practical Arts, effective 2until 31 May 1978.

Laida A. Flores, renewal of appointment and transfer to non­substitute status as Instructor I, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979,

Leticia P. Ho, additional assignment as Head, Student ServicesDepartment, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ceferina G, Juanson, additional assignment as Head, K to Grade2 Department, effective 1 June 1978 untit 31 May 1979.

Aurora A. Lianko, renewal of additional assignment as Head,Department of Science, effective 1 May 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Melita J, Mangali, transfer to ncn-substiture status as Instructor Iin Mathematics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Lerma S. Matta. additional assignment as Head, Department ofHealth and Physical Education, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Gracia A. Milo. appointment as Instructor I in Mathematics,effective 14 June until the return of Felicia de los Santos from localfaculty fellowship, but not later than 31 March 1979.

Rabecca R. Ortega, renewal of appointment and transfer to non­substitute status as Instructor I in Social Studies, effective 1 June1978 until 31 JV1ay 1979,

Judith C. Pambid, additional assignment as Head, Department ofMathematics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Aida C. Portugal, renewal of additional assignment as AssistantPrincipal for Administration, effective 1 May 1978 until 31 May1979,

Leonila T. Reyes, appointment as Instructor I in Mathematics,effective 14 June 1978 until the return of Anunciacion V. Larafrom fellowship, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Catalina S. Selazar, renewal of appointment and transfer to non­substitute status as Instructor I in Health, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Maxima J, Velasquez, renewal of additional assignment as Head,Department of Communication Arts (Filipino), effective 1 May1978 until 30 April 1979.

Mary Lou A. Ver, renewal of additional assignment as Head,Department of Communication Arts (English), effective 1 May 1978until 30 April 1979,

Rolando E. Villablanca, renewal of appointment and transfer tonon-substitute status as Instructor I in Science, effective 1 June

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I-Fine Arts, College of----------------1Rafael H. Asuncion, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Visual

Communication, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Alice G. Guillermo, reappointment to supplementary appoint­

ment as Senior Lecturer in Art History and Art Theory. effective 1June until the return of Rodolfo P. Perez from leave of absence, but

not later than 31 October 1978.

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Fidel C. Pederes, Jr., renewal of additional assignment as Asso­

ciate Research Engineer, Industrial Research Center, effective 1

June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Nora Monina Panlilio, appointment as Lecturer in Engineering

Sciences, effective 13June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Perlito C. Reyes, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lec­

turer in Civil Engineering, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Vietor H. Sandoval, renewal of appointment as Professorial

Lecturer in Computer Science, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May

1979.Amado San Mateo, renewal of additional assignment as Officer­

in-eharge, Department of Industrial Engineering, effective 1 June

until the return of Luis Pascual from sick leave of absence. but notlater than 31 October 1978.

Antonio A. Sumague, appointment as Instructor I in Engineering

Sciences, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Mario T. Tabucanon, renewal of appointment as Professorial

lecturer in Industrial Engineering, effective 1 June 1978 until 31

May 1979.Benito L. Tanhehco, renewal of appointment as Professorial

Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, effective 1 June 1978 until 31

May 1979.Rowena J. Torres, reappointment as Instructor I in Engineering

Sciences, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Rufino L. Valiente, renewal of additional asslqnment as Lecturer

in Shop Courses, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Juan G. Veracion, renewal of additional assignment as Senior

Research Engineer, Industrial Research Center, effective 1 June

1978 until 31 May 1979.Norberta S. Vila. renewal of additional assignment as Senior

Research Engineer, Industrial Research Center. effective 1 Juqe1978 until 31 May 1979.

Francisco L. Viray, increase in salary from Assistant Professor III

to IV of Electrical Engineering, effective 1 June 1978.

I-Fisheries, College of .Lita V. Benitez, supplementary appointment as Senior Lecturer

in Aquaculture, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

-Environmental Planning, Institute of----------IManolita L. Adsya, increase in salary as Research Associate,

effective 1 July untit 31 December 1978.L1ena P. Buenvenida, reversion to temporary status with reclassi­

fication from Research Associate to Instructor IV in EnvironmentalPlanning, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Primitivo C. Cal, transfer to non-substitute status with increasein salary from Assistant Professor IV to V in Environmental Plan­

ning, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Dolores A. Endriga, increase in salary from AssistanfProfessor II

to III of Environmental Planning, effective 1 July 1978.Yolanda M. Excande, promotion in rank from Instructor VI to

Assistant Professor I of Environmental Planning. effective 1 July

1978.ROll8rio D. Jimenez, increase in salary from Assistant Professor I

to II of Environmental Planning, effective 1 July 1978.Leandro A. Viloria, renewal of additional assignment as Project

Director and Senior Consultant. DPWTC·UPIEP Joint Projects,effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

June.July 1978

1978 until 31 May 1979.Socorro L. Vln.lobus, additional assignment as Assistant Princi­

pal for Academic Programs. effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

'- Engineering, College of---------------1Leopolda V. Abis, additional assignment as Acting Executive

Director, National Engineering Center, effective 1 June 1978 until31 May 1979.

Edgardo G. Al8bastro, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Environmental Engineering, effective 1 June 1978 until31 May 1979.

Peter Paul M. Castro, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Engi·

neering Sciences, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Samuel R. Coran, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Engineer­

ingSciences, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Ernesto S. de Castro, renewal of appointment as Professorial

Lecturer in Civil Engineering, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May

1979.Maximo R. de Vera, renewal of appointment as Professorial

Lecturer in Water Resources Engineering. effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Mark A. Dumol. appointment as Instructor I in MechanicalEngineering. effective 1 June 1978 until the return of Rene E.Abarcar from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Romeo A. Estanero, renewal of appointment as Professoriallecturer in Civil Engineering, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May

1979.Ruben A. Garcia, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,

Graduate Studies, effective 11 July until the return of lbada Cruzfrom special detail in the U.S.A. and Asian countries, but not later

than 31 August 1978.Thelma T. Garrucho, renewal of appointment as Professorial

Lecturer in Industrial Engineering, effective 1 June 1978 until 31

May 1979.Adolfo Jesus R. Gopez, appointment as Instructor I in Engineer­

ing Sciences, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Manuel C. Jabson, III, promotion in rank and salary from

Instructor IV to Assistant Professor II of Civil Engineering, effective

1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Hans Emil Kolb, reappointment as Visiting Associate Professor

of Petroleum Technology, without compensation, effective 5 July

ntl131 October 1978.John Y. Lei, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Civil Engineering, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Raymundo C. tesam. additional assignment as Associate

Research Engineer, Industrial Research Center, effective 1 July until

31 December 1978.Evelina L. Lastrilla, appointment as Instructor I in Engineering

Sciences, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Angel Lazaro III, renewal of appointment as Associate Professor

III of Civil Engineering, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Leonardo S. Leopando, appointment as Senior Lecturer in

Nuclear Engineering, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Bernardino Q. Malabed, renewal of additional assignment as

Senior Lecturer in Shop Courses, effective 1 June 1978 until 31

May 1979. . . .Danilo C. Mangaoang, appointment as Instructor I In Engmeermg

Sciences, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Genaro T. Marzan, transfer from full-time to part-time status as

Associate Professor II of Phctoqramrnetrv, effective 1 June 1978;reappointment to supplementary appointment as Senior Rese~rch

Engineer, Industrial Research Center, effective 5 July 1978 until 31

May1979. .Marvel V. Obnamia, renewal of additional assignment as Lecturer

in Shop Courses, effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.

Miriam M. Covar, reappointment as Instructor II (part-time) inFamily Ufe and Child Development, effective 1 June 1978 until thereturn of Helen Abellera from leave of absence, but not later than31 MaV 1979

Nestor S. David, renewal of supplementary appointment asLecturer in Interior Design, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Ma. Luisa P. Dayrit, appointment as Instructor I in Clothing,Textiles and Related Arts, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Clarissa E. Fausto, supplementary appointment as Instructor I(part-time) in Family Life and Child Development. effective 1 Juneuntil the return of Helen C. Abellera from leave of absence, but notlater than 31 October 1978.

Natividad G. Fernandez, renewal of additional assignment as'. Lecturer in Food Science and Nutrition, effective 1 June 1978 until

31 March 1979.Matilde P. Guzman, renewal of appointment as Professorial

Lecturer in Food Science and Nutrition, without compensation,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Flora R. Jacinto, reappointment as Lecturer in Social Orienta­tion, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Pura L. Madlansacay, appointment as Senior Lecturer in FoodScience and Nutrition, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Edith L. Oliveros, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Clothing,Textiles and Related Arts, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Helen A. Pedro, renewal of additional assignment as Lecturer inFood Science and Nutrition, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Ma. Zeneida S. Santamaria, appointment as Instructor I inFamily Ufe and Child Development, effective 1 June 1978 until 31Mav 1979.

Lourdes Cornelia Tiambeng, renewal of appointment andtransfer to non-substitute status as Instructor II in Family Life andChild Development, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Marisse G. Vap, appointment as lecturer in Clothing and Tex­tiles, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May lS79.

I-lioilo, U.P.COliege----------------lVenancio A. AJiglen, renewal of additional assignment as Chair­

man, Division of Biological Sciences, effective 1 June 1978 until 30April 1981.

Felino S. Angeles, renewal of additional assignment as Senior ILecturer in Business Management, effective 1 June 1978 untit 31.Mev 1979.

Ma. Alexandrina R. Benedicta, appointment as Instructor I inDevelopment Communication, effective 1 June 1978 until thereturn of Hope Villanueva from local faculty fellowship, but notlater than 31 March 1979.

Ernesto S. Borrom80, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorLecturer in Statistics, Extension Program. effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979. .

Elizabeth J. Camacho, renewal of additional assignment asSenior Lecturer in Management, Extension Graduate Program, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Joy Rosary M. Castro, renewal of appointment and transfer tonon-substitute status as Instructor I in Biological Sciences, effective1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Benjamin M. Catene, renewal of additional assignment as Profes­sorial Lecturer in Business Management. effective 1 June 1978 until31 MaV 1979.

Claro S. Cristobal, additional assignment as Lecturer in Eco­nomics, Extension Graduate Program, effective 2 until 31 May1978.

May D. Daquilan". reclassification from Lecturer to Instructor Iin Statistics. effective 1 June 1978 until the return of Ivanna J.Guillergan from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Hiralal Chaudhuri', appointment as Senior Lecturer in Aqua- Iculture. without compensation, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Victor K. Embuscado, appointment as Instructor I in MarineFisheries, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Liwayway M. Engte. reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Aqua­culture. without compensation, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Norma R. Fortes, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorLecturer in Aquaculture. Extension Program, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

David M. Morris, supplementary appointment as Senior Lecturerin Fisheries, without compensation, effective 19 April until 30 May1978.

Julian N. Patolot, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorLecturer in Marine Fisheries. effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Rolando R. Platon, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Aqua­culture, without compensation, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Cecily S. Quebral, appointment as Instructor I in Inland Fish·eries, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Leonor M. Santos, renewal of additional assignment as Secretary,effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1981; renewal of additionalassignment as Advisor to PCARR Scholars, effective 1 May 1978until 30 April 1979.

DIaries R. Thomas, appointment as Instructor in Inland Fish­eries, without compensation, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

cesar T. Villegas, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Aqua­culture, without compensation, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

-Health Sciences, Institute of (Taclobanl--------1Brenda S. Sanzo", appointment as Instructor I in Physiology,

effective 18 April until 31 May 1978.Julio E. Dolorico, renewal of additional assignment as Chairman,

Division of Surgery, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Adela S. Esper_, transfer from Leyte State ·Collegeand appoint­

ment as Instructor I in English, effective 2 until 31 May 1978.

f-Graduate SChool-------- -1Emerenci.na V. ArcelI8n1, additional assignment as Officer-in­

Charge, effective 17 May until the return of Joventino D. Sorimofrom abroad, but not later than 31 May 1978; additional assignmentas Secretary, effective 15 May until 31 December 1978. (This super­sedes her appointment as Secretary, effective 16 May until 31December 1978.)

f-Fisheries Development and Research, Institute of -----lErlinda T. Banalhln, reclassification with promotion in rank

and salary from Research Assistant to Research Associate. effective16 April 1978.

Joel R. Canl., reclassification with promotion in rank and salaryfrom Senior Research Assistant to Research Associate. effective 16April 1978.

-Home Economics, College of~----------_lCaroline B. Aromin, appointment as Instructor I (part-time) in

Family Life and Child Development, effective 1 June 1978 until thereturn of Emily Mlao from leave of absence, but not later than 31Mev 1979.

Demetria C. Bon... reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, Office of the Secretary, effective 21 June untilthe return of Margarita dela Paz from special detail in the Nether­lands, but not later than 4 August 1978.

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Raul P. d. Guzman, renewal of additional assignment as Profes­sorial Lecturer in Public Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until31 Mav 1979.

Perla D. de los Santos, transfer to non-substitute status asInstructor I in Accounting, effective 1 July 1978 until 31 May1979.

Eleanor T. Elequin, renewal of additional assignment as Profes­sorial Lecturer in Education, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Jose N. Endriga, renewal of additional assignment as ProfessorialLecturer in Public Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31Mav 1979.

Henry F. Funtecha, transfer to non-substitute status withincrease in salary from Instructor II to III in History, effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Felicidad H. Jesena, renewal of additional assignment as Chair­man, Division of Professional Education, effective 1 June 1978 until30 April 1981; renewal of additional assignment as ProfessorialLecturer in Educational Management, Extension Graduate Program,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Roy M. Laglagaron, appointment as Instructor I in Development

Communication, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Gilda N. Loya, renewal of appointment and transfer to non­

substitute status as Instructor I in Zoology, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Elayda E. Mabunay, renewal of additional assignment as Chair­man, Division of Physical Sciences and Mathematics. effective 1June 1978 until 30 April 1981.

Sergio D. Mabunay, renewal of appointment with increase insalary as Lecturer in Business Law, effective 1 June 1978 eunt it 31Mav 1979.

Josefa B. Manalon, transfer from Romblon School of Fisheriesand appointment as Instructor III in English, effective 13 June 1978until 31 MaV 1979.

Edward M. Masa, reappointment to additional assignment asProfessorial Lecturer in Management, Extension Graduate Program,effective 1 April until 31 May 1978.

Renee Bella R. Padilla, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in

English. effective 13 June 1978 until 31 March 1979.

Jose J. Piamonte, renewal of appointment with reclassificationfrom Sports Consultant to Basketball Coach, effective 1 June 1978

e unt il 31 Mav 1979.r; Ma. Dolores V. Ramos, automatic promotion in rank and salary

from Instructor III to Assistant Professor III of Physical Education,

effective 16 June 1978.Tomas A. Sajo, renewal of appointment with reclassification

from Senior lecturer to Assistant Professor IV of Public Adminis­tration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979; reappointment toadditional assignment as Senior Lecturer in Management, ExtensionGraduate Program, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ell.. S. Saldaft8, renewal of additional assignment as Chairman.Division of Humanities, effective 1 June 1978 until 30 April 1981.

Carmancite S. Simpes, renewal of additional assignment asSenior Lecturer in Psychology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May

1979.Ernesto J. Soledo, reclassification from lecturer to Instructor I

in Social Sciences, effective 1 June until the return of MoisesPonteras from local faculty fellowship, but not later than 31 Octo­

ber 1978.Ma. Easter L. Solis, reclassification from Lecturer to Instructor I

in Chemistry, effective 1 June 1978 until the return of Manita H.Pima from local faculty fel1oMhip, but not later than 31 March

1979.Albert S. Sumergido, reappointment to additional assignment as

Sports Consultant, effective 16 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.un. E. T.beldo, renewal of additional assignment as Senior

Lecturer in Management, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Nicolas P. Tan, renewal of appointment with reclassification

from Senior Lecturer to Instructor IV in Statistics, effective 1 June1978 until the return of Clarissa Marte from leave of absence, butnot later than 31 May 1919.

Nida R. Ty, reappointment as Instructor IV in Economics, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Salvador G. ValeOlona, transfer from U.P. College Cebu withpromotion in rank and salary from Instructor V to Assistant Pro­fessor II in Business Management. effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979; reappointment to additional assignment as Senior Lee­turer in Business Management, Extension Graduate Program, effec­tive 15 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ramon V. Zamora, Jr .• appointment as Instructor I in PoliticalScience, effective 15 June 1978 until the return of Abraham Castillofrom local faculty fellowship, but not later than 23 April 1979.

The following appointments were approved in the High School,U.P. College Iloilo:

Zenaida Buenaflor, additional assignment as Coordinator forSocial Sciences, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Neva A. Jardenil, additional assignment as Acting Principal,effective 17 October 1977 until the return of Mildred J. Gonzalesfrom fellowship. but not later than 1a March 1978; reappointmentto additional assignment as Acting Principal effective 17 April untilthe return of Mildred J. Gonzales from leave of absence. but notlater than 15 June 1978; reappointment to additional assignment asCoordinator for Communication Arts. effective 1 June 1978 until30 April 1979.

Abelardo B. Nobleza, reappointment to additional assignment asCoordinator for Youth Development Training, effective 1 June1978 until 31 Mav 1979.

Ester C. Reguzo, additional assignment as Coordinator forNatural Sciences, effective 1 June 1978 until 30 April 1979.

Estela M. Soriano, reappointment to additional assignment asCoordinator for Practical/Creative Arts, effective 1 June 1978 until30 April 1979.

Alodie M. Torres, appointment as Instructor I in English, etfec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

I-Law Center------------------lLutgarda R. Elvina. reappointment as Researcher I, effective 21

February until 31 December 1978.leonardo A. Quisumbing, supplementary appointment as Co­

ordinator, Project on Legal Education, effective 1 June until 31December 1978.

Flerida Ruth Romero, reappointment to additional assignmentas Officer-in-Charge, effective 19 June until the return of Frailen M.Bacuftgan from official tri~ abroad, but not later than 11 July 1978.

cesar C. san Diego, appointment as Research Consultant, effec­tive 17 April until 15 October 1978.

-Law Collegeof -----------------iEsteban B. Bautista, renewal of additional assignment as Profes­

sorial Lecturer in Law, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Soledad C. de Castro. renewal of additional assignment as Pro­

fessorial Lecturer in Law, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Jose F. Espinosa, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charge, effective 19 June until the return of Froilan M.Bacui\gBn from official trip abroad, but not later than 11 July 1978.

Myrna S. Feliciano, renewal of additional assignment as Profes­sorial Lecturer in Law, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

PurifiC8cion V. Quisumbing, renewal of additional assignment asProfessorial Lecturer in Law, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May

1979.Vicente M. Santiago. Jr .• reappointment as Professorial Lecturer

in Law, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

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f-Medicine, College 01---------------1Nenita l. Alberto, renewal of appointment and transfer from

Instructor (part-time), without compensation, to Instructor IV(part-time) in Medicine, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ruben P. Arafiles, renewal of supplementary appointment asAssistant Professor (part-time) of Orthopedics, without compensa­tion, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ana Marie l. Arcenas, promotion in rank from Instructor VI toAssistant Professor I of Biochemistry, effective 1 June 1978.

Cecilia Arellano-Isaac, appointment as Assistant Professor (part­time) of Pharmacology, without compensation, effective 13 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ma. Milagros C. Bautista, promotion in rank from Instructor VIto Assistant Professor I of Biochemistry, effective 1 June 1978. .,

Yasmyne S. Castillo. appointment as Instructor IV in Bio­chemistry, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Troadio B. Castro, renewal of appointment as Clinical AssistantProfessor (part-time), without compensation, effective 1 June 1978unlil31 May 1979.

Florencia R. Chavez, additional assignment as Clinical AssociateProfessor (part-time), effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Evelyn R. Cortes, renewal of additional assignment as ClinicalAssistant Professor {part-tlmel, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Augustus C. Damian. transfer from ACWP as Associate Profes­sor III of Physiology, Department of Physiology, effective 1 June1978.

Estanislao de Castro, renewal of additional assignment as lnstruc­tor (part-time) in Surgery, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Alejandro S. de leon, renewal of additional assignment asClinical Assistant Professor (part-time), effective 1 June 1978 until31 May 1979.

Esperanza J. de Ocampo, additional assignment as laboratorySupervisor, Department of Pharmacology, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979; renewal of additional assignment as Consultantin the project entitled "Studies on the Pharmacological and Behav­ioral Effects of the Philippine Marijuana:' effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

f-Mass Communication, Institute of-----------Ileofilo D. Agcaoili, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Film Criticism, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.leothiny S. Clavel, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

MassCommunication, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.Carlitos R. Cruz, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in Mass

Communication, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.Mario J. de los Reyes, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in

Broadcast Communication, effective 13 June until 31 October1978.

Vivencio C. Esteban, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Jour­nalism, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Danilo A. Goza, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in BroadcastCommunication, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Melba P. Maggay, appointment as Lecturer in Journalism, effec­tive 13 June until 15 October 1978.

Ma. Teresita G. Mendoza, reappointment as Lecturer in Broad­cast Communication, effective 13 June until 15 October 1978.

Orlando S. Mercado, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Broad­cast Communication, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Orlando R. Nadres, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inBroadcast Communication, effective 13 June until 31 October1978.

Georgina A. Reyes, increase in salary from Assistant Professor Ito III of Journalism, effective 1 June 1978.

Vietor T. Valbuena, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inJournalism, effective 13 June until 15 October 1978.

Alfredo F. Tadiar, renewal of additional assignment as Director,Office of Legal Aide, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Teodorico C. Taguinod, reappointment as Professorial Lecturerin Law, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Haydee B. Yorae, renewal of additional assignment as Profes­sorial Lecturer in Law, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

-Marine Sciences Center--------------~earl J. Ferraris, Jr., transfer from U.P. at Los Banos with rectasel­

flcaticn from Visiting Instructor, to Research Associate, withoutcompensation, effective 1 April until 31 December 1978.

Nemesio E. Montano, promotion in rank and salary from SeniorResearch Assistant to Research Associate, effective 1 June until 31December 1978.

Reynita L. Veray, reclassification with promotion from Re­search Assistant, without compensation, to Research Associate,effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

Thomas C. Walter, appointment as Research Associate, withoutcompensetton. effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

f-Manila, U.P.College---------------IAtilio V. Alicio, renewal of additional assignment as Assistant to

the Dean for Working Students, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April1979.

Evelyn C. Almira, reappointment as Lecturer in Mathematics,effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Ma. Teresa S. Buencamina, additional assignment as Officer forStudent Relations, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Jose N. Endriga, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, effective 19 June until the return of Raul P. deGuzman, but not later than 2 July 1978.

Lucille C. Gregoria, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorLecturer in Natural Science, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Atilano B. Kalagayan, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorLecturer in Accounting, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ma. Milagros C. Laurel, additional assignment as Coordinator,YCAP Program, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Valentina R. Perez, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorLecturer in English, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Rosella Jean M. Puna. reappointment as Senior Lecturer inEnglish, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Emelyn N. Relucio, appointment as Lecturer in Economics,effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Clara L, Rosete, renewal of appointment and transfer to substi­tute status as Instructor I in Botany, effective 1 June until thereturn of Ma. Ofelia C. Maglipon from study leave, but not laterthan 30 November 1978.

Marian R. Romano, appointment as lecturer in Mathematics,effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Angelica G. Vasquez, additional assignment as Acting Chairman,Division of Physical and Biological Sciences, effective 16 June 1978until the return of Teresita D. Suselo from leave of absence, but notlater than 31 March 1979.

Eleanor D. Vigilia, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Mathe­matics, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

t-Library Science, Institute 01--------------1Juan C. Buenrostro, Jr., transfer from PNC and appointment as

Instructor III in Library Science, effective 16 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

NBmnama P. Hidalgo, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorLecturer in Library Science, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

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Odita Oungo-Yatco, renewal of appointment and transfer from 'Assistant Professor (part-time), without compensation. to AssistantProfessor I (part-time) of Psychiatry, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Fe Enrile-Bascal, renewal of appointment and transfer fromInstructor (part-time). without compensation, to Instructor IV(part-time) in Medicine, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Emesto T. Espiritu, additional assignment as Instructor (part­time) in Orthopedics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Lorenzo M. Farolan, renewal of appointment as ClinicalAssistant Professor (part-time), without compensation, effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Natividad G. Fernandez, renewal of additional assignment asClinical Assistant Professor, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Emesto V. Ferreol, renewal of appointment as Clinical AssociateProfessor of Pathology, without compensation; effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Mario B. Geronilla, additional assignment as Instructor (part­time) in Orthopedics, effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

Esperanza Icasas-Cabral, renewal of supplementary appointmentIS Clinical Assistant Professor, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May979.

Carmen L1. Intengan, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Biochemistry, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Eiji Kita, appointment as Visiting Fellow, Postgraduate School,without compensation, effective 1 June 1978.untit 31 May 1979.

Benjamin Legada, Jr., renewal of supplementary appointment asInstructor (part-time) in Orthopedics, effective 1 June Intil 31October 1978.

Raymundo W. La, transfer to non-substitute status with increasein salary from Instructor I to IV in Pathology, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Manuel P. Macapinlac, reappointment to additional assignmentas Officer-in-Charge, Department of Biochemistry, effective 8 Juneuntil the return of Solita F. Camara-Besa from vacation leave, butnot later than 7 July 1978.

Eligio A. Manto, renewal of additional assignment as Lecturer inMedical Jurisprudence, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Cynthia Joy Maxino-Uy, appointment as Instructor IV in Phvsi­ology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Rex Mendoza, renewal of additional assignment as Instructorrt-time] in Orthopedics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May

1979.Quintin F. Oropilla, renewal of supplementary appointment as

Assistant Professor {part-time] of Rehabilitation Medicine, withoutcompensation, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

lole E. Rabar, renewal of supplementary appointment andtransfer from Assistant Professor Ipart-tirne) , without compensa­tion, to Assistant Protesspr III (part-time) of Pediatrics, effective 1June until 31 December 1978.

William B. Riley, Jr_, appointment as Visiting Professor ofSurgery, without compensation, effective 23 until 29 May 1978.

Me. Consuela Salazar, renewal of additional assignment asInstructor (part-ttme] in Psychiatry, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Salvador Salceda, renewal of additional assignment as ClinicalAssociate Professor (part-time), effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May

1979.Ricardo Salonga, renewal of additional assignment as Instructor

(part-time) in Medicine, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Laureen P. San Agustin, additional assignment as Instructor(part-time) in Psychiatry, effective 5 July until 31 October 1978.

Ester Santos, renewal of additional assignment as Instructor(part-time) in Medicine, effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

Pedro P. Solis, renewal of appointment as Professoriat Lecturerin Medical Jurisprudence, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Clemente O. Sta. Romana, renewal of appointment with rectessl­fication from Clinical Assistant Professor (part-time) to AssistantProfessor (part-time) of Surgery, without compensation, effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Julia P. Sy, renewal of appointment and transfer to non-substi­tute status with increase in salary from Instructor I to Instructor IVin Pathology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

CirHo R. Taeata, Jr.. renewal of additional-assignment as Instruc­tor (part-time) in Orthopedics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Nelia S. Tan, renewal of appointment and transfer to non-substi­tute status as Instructor IV in Pathology, effective 1 June 1978 until31 May 1979.

Severino L. Tanbonliong, reappointment to additional assign­ment as Instructor (part-time) in Orthopedics, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Myrna Tuazon-Mendoza, transfer from Instructor (part-time),without compensation, to Instructor IV {part-tlmel in Medicine,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Mario J. Valenton, renewal of additional assignment as ClinicalAssistant Professor {part-tlmel, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Antonio H. Villalon, renewal of appointment as Instructor(part-time) in Medicine, without compensation, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Copernico Villaruel, Jr., renewal of additional assignment asInstructor Ipart-timel in Orthopedics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

The following renewals of supplementary apootntment , asLecturer/Preceptor were approved in the Anesthesiology CenterWestern Pacific, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979:

Lourdes Africa,Magpuri Bataclan,Nestor S, Bautista, renewal of additional assignment,Braulio De Castro Jr., also as Deputy Director, effective 1 Jan-

uary until 31 December 1978,Quintin L Kintanar,Leonor F. Rivera, effective 1 July 1978 until 31 May 1979,Manuel V. Sileo, andcecilia V. Tomas, renewal of additional assignment.

The following renewals of additional assignment as AssistantProject Director were approved for the World Medical AssemblyProject, effective 1 June until 30 November 1978.

Armando F. Bonifacio,Horacia R. Estrada.Florentino B. Herrera, Jr. as Project Director, andAlberto G. Romualdez, Jr.

-Music. College of-----------------tEliseo C. Oamor, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Percussion, without compensation, effective 13 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Bevani M. de Leon, appointment as Instructor III in Composi­tion and Theory, effective 1 June 1978 until the return of FranciscoFeliciano from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Pablo F. Javier:J, Jr., appointment as Lecturer in Flute, effective13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Emmanuel Q. Laureola, transfer from Philippine High School forthe Arts, CCP, and appointment as Instructor III in Compositionand Theory, effective 1 June 1978 until the return of CarmencitaArambula from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Jose Ma. R. Pellicer, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Strings, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

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Reynaldo G. Reyes, renewal of appointment as Professor II ofPiano, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Perla Z. Suaca, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Piano, effec­tive 1 June until 31 October 1978.

>-Natural Science Research Center-------------1Germelino F. Abita, renewal of additional assignment as Project

Leader in the research project entitled "Computer Modelling ofSolar Energy Conversion System," effective 1 July 1978 until 30June 1979; reappointment to additional assignment as Officer-in­Charge, effective 18 July 1978 until the appointment of a newDirector.

Lorenzo Chan, additional assignment as Project Leader in theresearch project entitled "Study of Quark Dynamics," effective 5July 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Gloria Enriquez, renewal of additional assignment as ProjectLeader in the research project entitled "Studies on the Biology ofSapsep Leiognathus sp.." effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Ester A. Garcia, renewal of additional assignment as ProjectLeader in the research project entitled "Unsaturated Sugars,Synthesis and Reactions of 2,3:3, 4 and 5, 6 Unsaturated Sugars,"effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Prescillano lamora, renewal of additional assignment as ProjectLeader in the research project entitled "Morpho-Systematic Studiesof Philippine Drynarioid Ferns," effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June1979.

~Nursing, College of--------------.....,Estela V. Palomares, increase in salary from Instructor I (part­

time) to Instructor III (part-time) in Nursing, effective 16 April1978 until the return of Leticia S, M. Lantiean from local facultyfellowship, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Josefina J, Santos, reappointment to additional assignment asSecretary, effective 1 June 1978 until 30 April 1981.

-Pharmacy, College of ---------------1Elnore A. Cabalfin, transfer from NSDB-Assisted U,P. Integrated

Research Program and appointment as Assistant Professor I ofPharmaceutical Chemistry, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Apolonio R, OIavez. Jr .• reappointment of Professorial Lecturerin Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence and Ethics. effective 13 June 1978until 31 May1979.

Adoracion B. Concepcion, increase in salary from Instructor IIto IV in Pharmaceutical O1emistry, effective 1 June 1978.

Lilian V. Cuanang, reappointment to additional assignment asLecturer in Chemical and Medical Bibliography, effective 1 Juneuntil 31 October 1978.

Natividad F. de Castro, renewal of additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, effective 1 June until the return of Jesusa A.Concha from UNESCO Workshop/Seminar abroad, but not laterthan 9 June 1978.

Carina T. de Santos, appointment as Instructor I in Pharmacy.effective 16 June until the return of Ludivina K. Ebido from leaveof absence, but not later than 31 October 1978.

Thelma A. Rivera. increase in salary from Instructor I to II inPharmacy, effective 1 June 197B until 31 May 1979.

>-Philippine General Hospital------------~Nenita L Alberto, renewal of appointment as Attending Physi­

cian (part-time), without compensation, effective 1 June 1978 until31 May1979.

Araceli O. Balabagno, renewal of appointment and transfer frompart-time to full-time status as Instructor IV in Nursing, effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

r,08dio B. Castro, supplementary appointment as AttendingRadiologist (part-time), without compensation, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Evelyn R. Cortes, renewal of additional assignment as AttendingOphthalmologist [part-time}, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1na !

Alejandro '8. de Leon, renewal of additional assignment asAttending Ophthalmologist (part-time). effective 1 June 1978 until31 May 1979.

Serla F. Duller, renewal of appointment and transfer from part­time to full-time status as Instructor IV in Nursing, effective 1 June I

1978 until 31 May 1979.Odita Dungo-Yatco, renewal of appointment as Attending

Psychiatrist (part-time), without compensation, effective 1 June1978until31 May1979.

Fe Enrile-Bacsal, renewal of appointment as Attending Physician(part-time), without compensation, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Ernesto T. Espiritu, additional assignment as Attending Ortho­pedic Surgeon (part-time), effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Lorenzo M. Farolen, supplementary appointment as AttendingRadiologist (part-time), without compensation. effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979. •

Jose V. Francisco, renewal of supplementary appointment asConsultant in Oral Surgery, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June1979.

Lina L1. Guadiz, reappointment to additional assignment asConsultant (part-tirnel in Public Health Education, effective 1 Mayunti I 31 December 1978.

Benjamin Legada, Jr., renewal of supplementary appointment asAttending Orthopedic Surgeon (part-time), effective 1 June until 31October 1978.

Avelino A. Macasaet. additional assignment as Consultant inRestorative Dentistry, effective 3 January until 31 December 1977;renewal of additional assignment as Consultant in RestorativeDentistry effective 1 January until 30 June 1972.

Rex Mendoza, renewal of additional assignment as AttendingSurgeon (part-time), effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

lole F. Rabor, renewal of supplementary appointment as Attend·ing Pediatrician (part-time). without compensation, effective 1 Juneuntil 31 December 1978.

Salvador Salceda, renewal of additional assignment as Attendin.Ophthalmologist (part-time). effective 1 June 1978 until 31 Ma1979.

Sofronio P. San Juan, renewal of additional assignment as Chair­man. Department of Hospital Dentistry, effective 1 May 1978 until30 April 1979.

Clemente O. Sta. Romana. renewal of appointment as AttendingSurgeon (part-time), without compensation, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Severino L. Tanbonliong, reappointment to additional assign­ment as Attending Orthopedic Surgeon (part-time), effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979,

Mario J. Valentan, renewal of additional assignment as Attend­ing Ophthalmologist {pert-time}, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Antonio H. Villalon, supplementary appointment as AttendingPhysician (part-time), without compensation, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Copemico Villaruel. Jr., renewal of additional assignment asAttending Orthopedic Surgeon [part-time], effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

The following appointments as Fellow. without compensation,were approved:

Reynaldo F. Cariaga. effective 3 January until 31 December1977,

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Oominador B. Capili, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Public Health Administration, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Nl!tividad S. O1ipongian, reappointment as Professorial Lecturerin Occupational Health. effective 5 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ruben W. Engel: renewal of appointment as Professorial Lee­turer in Nutrition, without compensation. effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Juan M. Flaviar, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lecturerin Public Health Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Zenaida O. Ludovice, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inEpidemioloy and Biostatistics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Ciriaca a. Manalo, reappointment as Assistant Professor IV ofPublic Health Administration. effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Luelle B. Rabuco, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,Department of Nutrition, effective 16 July until the return ofClrmencita Loyola from leave of absence, but not later than 30August 1978.

Pedro P. Solis, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lecturerin Public Health Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Henedina P. Suanes, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Public Health Administration, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Julio P. Valera, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inEpidemiology and Biostatistics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

r-Small-Scale Industries, Institute for-----------iLeticia E. Aquino, reclassification with increase in sa~ary from

L.ibrarian II to Training Specialist I, effective 1 June 1978.Eduardo Q. Canela, promotion in rank and salary from Training

Associate to Training Specialist I, ettecuve"t June until 31 Decem­ber 1978.

Redentor C. Oak8h8Y. additional assignment as Officer-in­Charge, Pilot Extension Office, effective 3 January until 31 Decem:ber 1978: promotion in rank and salary from Research Assistant toResearch Associate, effective 1 January until 31 December 1978.

Arnulfo F. Itao, increase in salary as Training Specialist II, effec­tive 1 Ju ne 1978.

Serenidad F. Lavador, promotion in rank and salary from Train­ing Specialist I to II, affective 1 June 1978.

t-Science Education Center------------.,Lanniene S. Capa'ad, increase in salary as Researcher I, effective

1 June 1978.Fe S. de Guzman, increase in salary as .Researcher I. effective 1

June 1978.Jasmin A. Gavino, increase in salary as Science Education

Specialist II, effective 1 June 1978,

Marcelita C. Magno, increase in salary as Science EducationSpecialist II, effective 1 June 1978.

Leonarda B. Pascua, increase in salary as Researcher I, effective 1. June 1978.

Violeta L. Rodriguez, increase in salary as Research Associate,effective 1 June until 31 December 1978_

Vivien M. Talisayon, additional assignment as Principal Investi­gator in the project entitled"An Evaluation of Selected Aspects ofNSDB-PNC Experimental Project on Curriculum Innovations,"effective 1 February until 30 June 1978.

Merla C. Tan, increase in salary as Researcher I, effective 1 June

1978.

Haydee Blanca T. Flor, effective 16 January until 31 December1978,

Romulo J. Javier, effective 1 February until 31 December 1978,Marie Consuelo I. Salazar, supplementary appointment, effective

5July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

-Population Institute-----------------lJosefina V. Cabigon, reclassification from Research Associate to

Instructor V in Demography, effective 1 June 1978 until 30 April1979.

Imelda Z. Feranil, additional assignment as Secretary, effective16 June 1978 until 30 Aprtl1979.

Nellie V. Mangubat, transfer' from UPPI-USAID Project as Com­puter Programmer II, effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

-Public Health, Institute of-------------iFrancisco N. Aguilar, renewal of appointment as Professorial

Lecturer in Public Health Administration, effective 1 June' 1978until 31 May 1979.

Ricardo L. Alfonso, renewal of appointment as ProfessorialLecturer in Public Health Administration, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Maria del Rosario F. Ames, appointment as Instructor IV inParasitology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Jesus C. Azurin, renewal of appointment as Professorial Lecturerin Public Health Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May

1979.Sibilina B. Bibera, additional assignment as Ottlcer-ln-Charge,

Department of Nutrition. effective 1 June until the return ofCarmencita Loyola from vacation leave, but not later than 15 July

1978.H.J. Leslie Burgess, renewal of appointment as Professorial

Lecturer in Nutrition, without compensation. effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

r-Public Administration, Collegeof----------iAmelia C. Ancog, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Public A'dministration, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.Ledivina V. Carifto, additional assignment as Director, Research

and Publications Program, effective 2 May 1978 until 30 April1979; additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge, effective 19 Juneuntil the return of Raul P. de Guzman. but not later than 2 July978.

Baltazar E. Gelvezon, additional assignment as Lecturer in PublicAdministration, effective 21 April until 31 May 1978.

Ma. Lourdes S. Joves, reappointment to additional assignment asSenior Lecturer in Public Administration. effective 13 June until 31October 1978.

Perla E. legaspi, increase in salary as Researcher II, L~cal

Government Center. effective 1 July 1978.Rosemarie P. Leviste, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Public

Personnel Administration, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.Felipe V. Oamar, renewal of appointment as Associate Professor

V of Public Administration. effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Perfecto L. Padilla, renewal of appointment as Associate Profes­sor I of Public Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Eleanor M. Paray, increase in salary as Management Specialist I,Local Government Center, effective 1 July 1978; additional 65s19O­ment as Senior Lecturer in Public Administration, effective 17 Apriluntil 30 June 1978.

.. Nestor N. Pilar, rene.wat of additional a~signmen~ as Director of~raduate Studies, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1979.

Amelia P. Varela, additional assignment as Senior Lecturer inPublic Administration, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

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Tomas J, Ranada, promotion in rank and salary from Manage­ment Specialist I to II, effective 1 June 1978.

Rudolfo O. Sumicad, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, effective 10 June until the return of PaternoViloria from special detail in the U.S.A., but not later than 25 June1978; reappointment to additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,effective 16 July until the return of Paterno V. Viloria from ruralservice, but not later than 31 July 1978.

Zenaida O. Ticsay, transfer to permanent status as ResearchAssociate, effective 14 July 1978.

Orlando T. Cabanlig, renewal of supplementary appointment asSenior Lecturer in Statistics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Pilar G. Cardenas, transfer from Philippine Sugar Commissionand appointment as Instructor II in Statistics, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Joseph B. Kadane, appointment as Guest Lecturer, effective 10until 15 July 1978.

Lamberto C. Nieves, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Statis­tics. effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979,

-Transport Training Center----------------iMetelo E. Arias, temporary detail from the Western Police

District and appointment as Consultant, effective 1 February untilI-Statistical Center-----------------i31 December 1978.

Agnes Caroline G. Aguas, appointment as Instructor II in Statis- Carlos G. Fernandez, temporary detail from Headquarterstics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979. Constabulary Highway Patrol Group and appointment as Consult-

-Sports, Physical Education and Recreation, Instituteof~Ma, Louella N. Caces, appointment as Instructor I in Physical

Education, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Adina R. Ferrer, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Physical Education, effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.HedV T. Garcia, appointment as Instructor I in Swimming, effec­

tive 16 May 1978 until the return of Leila C. Arias from leave ofabsence, but not tater than 30 March 1979.

Ernesto Presss, reappointment as Consultant in Arnis, effective 1June until 31 December 1-978,

Remedios V. Pinon, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, effective 1 June until the return of Aparicio H.Mlqui from research leave, but not later than 31 July 1978,

Fortunato C. Roque, additional assignment as Lecturer in Golf,without compensation, effective 1 October 1977 until 31 March1978.

Cynthia Abad Santos. reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, effective 29 June until the return of Aparicio H.Mequi from special detail abroad, but not later than 31 Julv 1978.[This automatically terminates the appointment of Remedios V.Pinon as Officer-in-Charge. effective 29 June 1978.)

-Social Work and Community Development, Institute of--i-Tacloban, U.P.CoII~g.--------------lAmanda C. Bueno, transfer from NHA and appointment as Protasia C. Abellar, appointment as Senior Lecturer In Manage-

Instructor I in Community Development, effective 1 June 1978 ment for Small Industries. effective 7 November 1977 until 31 Mayuntil 31 Mav 1979. 1978.

Bethel D. Diokno. appointment as Instructor III (part-time) in Wilfred G. Barloso, appointment as Coordinator for GraduateSocial Work, effective 1 June until 31 October 1978. Studies, effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

Gloria A. Fernandez, renewal of additional assignment as Coordi- Gloria Caldito. additional assignment as Senior Lecturer innator, Office of Research and Publication, effective 1 June 1978 Public Administration, effective 7 November 1977 until 31 Mayuntil 31 May 1979. 1978.

Michael M. Gonzalez, transfer from the College of Music with Melchor O. Caiiete, Jr., appointment as Senior Lecturer in Publicreclassification from Lecturer to Instructor III in Community Administration, effective 7 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.Development, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979. Aida J. Capucion, appointment as Senior Lecturer in PUbli.

Antonio A. Hidalgo, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Corn- Administration, effective 7 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.munity Development, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978, Me. Aurora Carbonell, renewal of additional assignment as

Flora C. Lansang, additional assignment as Coordinator, Depart- Senior Lecturer in Public Administration, effective 1 January untilment of Social Work's Field Instruction Program, effective 1 June 31 May 1978.until 30 October 1978. Rosa Ester T. Cuna, reclassification from Senior Lecturer to

Angelito G. Manalili, transfer from LGC, with reclassification Assistant Professor Vof English, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 Mayfrom Research Associate to Instructor III in Community Develop- 1979; appointment as Coordinator for Arts and Sciences, effective 1rnent, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979. June until 31 December 1978.

Amaryllis T. Torres, renewal of additional assignment as Coordi- Servillano C. de la Cruz, Jr., appointment as Senior Lecturerdnnator. Office of Continuing Education, effective 1 June 1978 until Public Administration, effective 7 November 1977 until 31 May31 May 1979. 1978.

Luz Maria V. Sobreviiias. transfer from Samar Integrated Rural Vietor A. Domingo, appointment as Senior Lecturer in BusinessDevelopment Project and appointment as Instructor II in Com- Management, effective 7 November 1977 until 31 May 1978.munity Development, effective 15 June until the return of Rosario Saturnino L. Fernandez. additional assignment as Coordinator,Lorrin from leave of absence, but not later than 31 March 1979. Extension and Community Relations Program, effective 1 June until

Lourdes S. Sumagaysay, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer 15 November 1978.in Social Work, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978. Mariano J. Guillermo, renewal of additional assignment as

Professorial Lecturer in Public Administration, effective 1 Januaryuntil 31 December 1978,

C8lixto M. Hindang, appointment as Coordinator for Manage:ment and Technology, effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

Albino C. Lumen, appointment as Coordinator for StudentAffairs, effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

Domingo A. Mateo, appointment as Coordinator for Researchand Publications, effective ,1 June until 31 December 1978.

Edgardo B. Mendoza, appointment as Senior Lecturer inBusiness Management, effective 7 November 1977 until 31 May1978.

Vicente A. Quiton, additional assignment as Coordinator forAgricultural and Rural Development, effective 1 June until 15November 1978.

Vicente H. Sydiongco, reappointment as Senior Lecturer inPublic Administration, effective 7 November t977 until 31 May1978.

Miriam R. Tinampay, renewal of additional assignment as Secre­tary. effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

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The following additional assignments as Program DevelopmentAssistant were approved in the Program Development Staff, Officeof the President:

Presentacion N. Alcid, effective 15 June until 15 November1978.

Wilfred G. Barloso, effective 15 June until 15 November 1978.Virgilio A. Dureza, renewal, with increase in honorarium, effec-

tive 1 July until 31 October 1978.Reynaldo Imperial, effective 15 June until 15 November 1978.Domingo A. Mateo, effective 15 June until 15 November 1978.Bienvenido P. Nito, effective 15 June until 15 November 1978.Perla PBtacsil, renewal, effective 17 June until 31 December

1978.Denise B. Pineda, renewal, effective 1 July until 31 December

1978.lldefontp B. Sadsad, effective' 15 June until 15 November 1978.The following renewals of additional assignment as Program

Development Associate, Program Development Staff, Office of thePresident, were approved:

Gemino H. Abed, effective 1 July until 31 December 1978.Venencio A. Aligaen, reappointment, effective 1 July until 31

October t978.Nestor R. Balmor., effective 1 July until 31 December 1978.MBnuel P. Bendaiie. effective 1 July until 31 October 1978.Arsenio S. Camacho, effective 1 July until 31 December 1978.Leticia L. Castillo, effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.Geronimo M. Collado, effective 1 July until 31 December 1978.ROil Ester T. Cuna, .additional esslgnment, effective 15 June

until 15 November 1978.Concepcion p. Dadulfalza, with increase in honorarium, effec-

ant, effective 1 February until 31 December 1978. -General Administration --.,Melchor R. Mlngobe, temporary detail from Department of Virginia M. Baas, transfer to permanent status as Resident

Public Highways and appointment as Consultant, effective 1 Feb- Advisor, Kalayaan Residence Hall, Office of Student Auxiliaryruary until 31 December 1978. Services, effective 1 July 1978.

Elizabeth L. Salazar, transfer from the University .Librarv as Francisca L. Cruz, transfer from Bulacan College of Arts andLibrarian II, effective 1 July 1978. Trades and appointment as Guidance Counselor I, Division of

Counseling and Guidance, Office of the Vice-President for AcademicAffairs, effective 16June until 31 December 1978.

Corazon R. Estrella, renewal of additional assignment as Direc­tor, Management Information System Unit, Office of the President,effective 1 July until 31 December 1978.

Priscilla S. Manalang, renewal of additional assignment asMember, President's Committee on Fellowships and Assistantships,effective 1 July 1978 until30June 1979.

Romeo L. Manlapaz, renewal of additional assignment asMember, President's Committee on Fellowships and Assistantships,effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Beulah D. Nuval, renewal of additional assignment as Director,International Students Program, Office of Student Affairs, effective1 May 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Eliseo M. Pajaro, renewal of additional assignment as SpecialAssistant to the President on Cultural Affairs, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Eduardo G. Sabat, reclassification from Bookkeeper to AssociateComputer Programmer, Accounting Division, Office of the Vice­President for Administration, effective 1 July 1978.

Joventino D. Soriano, renewal of additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, Office of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs,effective 8 July 1978 until the return of Oscar M. Alfonso fromspecial detail in the People's Republic of China.

Preciosa Villaroman, promotion in rank and salary from SeniorResearch Assistant to Research Associate, Program DevelopmentStaff, Office of the President, effective 17 April 1978.

Ma. Oliva Zipagan, renewal of additional assignment as Assistantto Vice-President for Academic Affairs, effective 1 July 1978 until30 June 1979.

-University Health 5ervice--------------IJuana G. Cruz, promotion in rank and salary as Physician, from

rank of Instructor V to Assistant Professor II, effective 1 July 1978.Wllfrido de Leon, Jr" increase in salary as Consulting Patholo­

gist, from rank of Assistant Professor V to VI, (part-time), effective1 July 1978.

Benjamin T. Gutierrez, promotion in rank and salary as Dentist,from rank of Instructor VI to Assistant Professor II, effective 1 July1978.

Fllicillno M. Padlan, renewal of additional assignment as Assist­ant Director, effective 1 May until 24 November 1978.

~UniYersity Library----------------!Vyva Victoria M. Aguirre, reappointment as Librarian II, ettec­

ive 1 June until 31 December 1978.Lirio Antonio, reclassification from Research Assistant to Asso­

ciate Computer Programmer (part-time), effective 13 June until 31December 1978.

Altagracia Balane. increase in salary as librarian II, effective 1June 1978.

Lourdes T. David, increase in salary as Librarian II, effective 1June 1978.

Rosita C. Matro, increase in salary as Librarian II, effective 1July 1978.

Elena W. Revatoris, increase in salary as librarian II, effective 1July 1978.

-Veterinary Medicine, Collegeof-----------IEduardo M. Calo, renewal of additional assignment as Resident

Veterinarian, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1919.Maria Fe H. Constantino, renewal of additional assignment as

Resident Veterinarian, Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Erwin D. David, additional assignment as Resident Veterinarian,eterinary Hospital, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Severino R. Hermosura, renewal of additional assignment asEditor-in-Chief, Philippine Journal of Veterinary Medicine, effective1 May 1978 until 31 May 1979; renewal of additional assignment asEditor-in-Chief, Veterinary Medicine Bulletin, effective 1 May 1978until 31 March 1979.

Gregorio V. Llaguno, additional assignment as ExtensionVeterinarian, effective 3 April 1978 until 31 March 1979.

Mauro F. Manuel, additional assignment as Chairman, Depart­ment of Veterinary Parasitology and Protozoology, effective 6 June1978 until 30 April 1981.

Joseph S. Masangkay, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Pathology, and PublicHealth, effective 1 May until the return of Rudolfo Paneyra fromrural service and le&t:e of absence, but not later than 31 May 1978.

Jose a. Molina, additional assignment as Extension Veterinarian,effective 2 May 1978 until 30 April 1979.

Fidelja G. Roldan, renewal of additional assignment as ResidentVeterinarian, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Mario S. Tongson, additional assignment as Associate Dean,effective 6 JURe 1978 until 30 April 1979.

Maria Clara T. Uv, appointment as Instructor I in VeterinaryMedicine and Surgery, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

June.July 1978 U.P. Gazelle 111

tive 1 July until 31 October 1978.Fortunato T. do '0 PoRo,offectivo 1 July until 31 October 1978.Vtcente G. del Rosario, effective 1 July until 31 December 1978.Htrmenegildo C. Dumlao, effective 1 July until 31 December

1978.Jose N. Endriga, effective 1 July until 31 October 1978.Co,azon R. Estrella, effective 1 JulV until 31 December 1978.Oseer L. Evangelista; effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.Winifrede A. Evangelista, effective 1 June until 31 October

1978.Lydia H. Flores, effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.Joseflna C. Fonacier, effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.Eduardo D. Gamboa, effective 1 April until 31 October 1978.Milagros V. Gregorio, effective 1 until 31 July 1978.Felicidad H. Jesena, effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.

Emet8ria P. Lee, effective 1 July until 31 October 1978.

Albino C. Lumen, additional assignment, effective 15 June until15 November 1978.

Elayda E. Mabunay, effective 1 July until 31 October 1978.Helen N. Mendoza, effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.Virginia R. Moreno, effective 1 July until 31 December 1978.Natividad J. Munarriz, effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.Victoria A. Quiton, additional assignment, effective 15 June

until 15 November 1978.

Benjamin l. Ravena, effective 1 July until 31 October 1978.Georgina A. Reyes, effective 1 July until 31 December 1978.Rafael A. Rodriguez, effective 1 July until 31 December 1978.Oionisia A. Rola, effective 1 July until 31 December 1978.Josefina A. Salvafta,effective 1 July until 31 October 1978.

Resignation.

Luzviminda B. Abantao as Research Aide, University Library,effective 29 June 1978.

Milagros M. Angeles as Stenographer, College of Arts andSciences IDiliman), effective 15 July 1978.

ROIIrio Aricheta as Senior Clerk, ~llege of Fisheries, effectjve 1June 1978.

Jesus Arranz as Instructor, College of Engineering, effective 1June 1978.

Marilou B. AIlIal as Instructor, Department of Physics, Collegeof Arts and Sciences (Diliman), effective 13 June 1978..

Ana Marie A. Barredo as Research Assistant, Institute of SocialWork and Community Development, effective 16 June 1978.

.Josephine Bartiana as Utility Man, University Library, effective 4June 1978.

Agustin Belen, Jr. as Associate Professor, College of Medicine,. effective 1 June 1978.

Ger.rdo S. Cs'.bia as Director, Graduate Studies, Institute ofEnvironmental Planning, effective 16 June 1978.

MelaliCorcuera as Senior Assistant, U.P. College, Manila.MKrina M. Fuentes as Instructor IV, U.P. College Cebu, effec­

tive 15 June 1978.Judy T. Go as Instructor, U.P. Integrated School, effective 1

Juno 1978.Romeo Maya as Gardener, Campus Landscaping Office, effective

18 June 1978.Teresita Palacio as Assistant Professor,'Institute of Social Work

and Community Development, effective 1 July 1978.Arthur l. Palisoc as Instructor, College of Arts and Sciences

COiliman), effective 21 June 1978.Anne Bella J. P8tag as Research Assistant, School of Economics,

effective 3 June 1978.Virgilio Paulino as Emergency Security Guard, Security Division,

effective 29 June 1978.leonid Perez as Nurse, Comprehensive Community Healt.

Program, effective 1 July 1978. . .Gamatiel Quilantip as Security Guard, Security Division, effec­

tive 16 July 1978,Erwin Ramiscal as Training Specialist I, Institute for Small-Scale

Industries, effective 8 June 1978.Mauricio Rayea as Instructor, Department of Chemistry, College

of Arts and Sciences (Dlllmanl, effective 1 July 1978.Semuel Reyes as Emergency Security Guard, Security Division,

effective 10 July 1978. \Denver Sabaoan as Security Guard, U.P. College Baguio, effec­

tive 1 June 1978.Judy Carol C. Sevilla as Instructor, Department of Phvsics.

Collegeof Arts and Sciences [Diliman], effective 1 June 1978,Olivia M. Sison as Research Assistant, Institute of Social Work

and Community Development, effective 30 June 1978.Antonio Zaldivar as Food Service Worker, University Food

Service, effective 13 June 1978.

Rotirements

Asuncion Albert as Assistant Professor, College of .Arts an_Sciences [Dillman},effective 1 June 1978.

Salvador Camba as Food Service Worker, University FoodService, effective 28 July 1978. (Death)

catalina Gaspar ~s Driver, College of Engineering, effective 24June 1978. {Death)

Pedro M. lapresca as Grounds Equipment Foreman, PhysicalPlant Office, effective 29 June 1978.

Florinda Lesaca as Assistant Professor, U.P.I.S., effective 10June 1978. (Optional)

lucio Sen Pedro as Professor, College of Music,effective 1 June1978.

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- <b(Q)~'ii'ij~~Vs £~@ ~C!J Iii ~ IU\4~~ 'ii'sThe Board confirmed the following memoranda of agreement at The Board confirmed the following memoranda of agreement at

its 903rd Meeting, 29 June 1978: its 904th Meeting on 27 JulV 1978:

1. Memor.ndu m of Agreement with the Educational DeVitlopmlnt 1. Memorandum of Agr..ment whh the NSOB PllUining to theProjlCtl Implementing T.sk Force IEDPITAF) Pwtaining to Sit, Project "Evatultion of the Integrated Program in Science EduClitionAllocation on Campus for the Construction of In EOPITAF for Development of Levte-Samar Region"Building The project shall be carried out bv the University with financial

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between the assistance from NSDB in the amount of P8S,200.00.EDPITAF and the University whereby the latter allots a site' oncampus upon which the EOPITAF shall construct a building for thejoint purposes of the EDPITAF and the U.P. Science Education 2. Memor.ndum of Agreement among, UPLS, the EDPITAF. and

Center (SEC). The EDPITAF shall bear the cost of construction and tINt Visey.. State Coli. of Agriculture (VISCA) Plrtaining to a

relocatio~ of University personnel, giving the University the sum of Proiect "Production and Utilization of Forenry Manpower in the

P1,200,OOO.OO. The EDPITAF shall likewise grant SEC, rent-free, Philippines"

office, conference, and storage space; the latter, however, shall bear This one-year project will be conducted jointly by the UPLB and

its own electricity, water and security charges. VISCA under the administration of the UPLB Director of Research,

The EDPITAF shall own and manage the building for the next with financial assistance from the EDPITAF in the amount of

en (10) years, following the signing of the agreement on 31 May P146,781.60.

978, after which ownership and management shall automatically3. Mlmorandum of Agreement with the Cllifomia Manufacturingpass to the University.Co.. tec., ICMCII Rogording I R_rdl Project Called "Oevelop·

2. M,mar.ndum of AlJreem8l'1t with thl Philippine Coconutment of Cucumber and Oth8f' Selected Veaetables for Processing"

ReMlrch .nd Development Foundation, Inc. (PCRDF), RegardingThe project shall be undertaken by UPLB and financed by CMCI

ImpJementation of the Project Entitled "The &teblishment of ain the amount of P150,360.20 for a period of tlNO (2) years.

Mak.puno Culture Laboratory and Nursery for Mass Production"A memorandum of agreement was entered into between the 4. Memorandum of Agreement with the Oepartm.,t of Natural

PCRDF and the UPLB whereby the PCRDF shall finance the project Resources (DNRI Pertaining to "Mesaganang Kagubatan" Program

from grants-in-aid for developmental projects. The UPLB may makeThe DNR and the UPLB shall share the financial requirements of

necessary adjustments in the project schedules and/or budget,the project which is in support of the Program for Forest Ecosystem

provided these shall not exceed the total budget originally approved.Management IPROFEM) developed under LOI NO. 423.

The results of the project, including patents, shall be the jointproperty of the PCRDF and the UPL8. The project is for five (5) 5. Memorandum of ~.ment with thf Bureau of Animal Industry

years.(BAil Providing for thl Estlblilhmont of UPCT·BAI Forego Nunery

Statton in Taclobln City

3. Contl'motlon of In A_......t to thl A...-t with till 0-.The project shall be for a period of five (51 years, the U.P.

College Tacloban making svailabfe a two-hectare area and the BAI- Agricultural Dovolopmont Corporation R_ding lowing providing financial and technical assistance.Operations in Basila"

The Board confirmed the follOWing amendment to the agree-ment between the Overseas Agricultural Development Corporation 6. Memorandum of A,elment with the Bu....u of Anim.llndustry

and the University regarding operations in the rubber plantation in IBAIl Providing for till Establishmlnt of till BAI-U.P. Tacl_n

Basilan: provided, that the CONTRACTOR guarantees that at the Dairy Project

end of 31 March 1979, portions that are not completely cleared of The UPCT shall provide a 50-hectare area for the dairy farm and

all standing trees and debris shall bear liquidated damages at the rate processing plant which shalt be operated and maintained by the

of P100.OO per hectare per day for a period of thirty (30) days. If BAI. The SAl shall give technical assistance on dairy livestock

after the 3o-day period the entire area has not been cleared, the prodJetion and milk technology for instructional and research

AGREEMENT shall be deemed rescinded and the CONTRACTOR'S purposes. This contract shall remain in force for fifty (50) years,

surety bond forfeited to the University. subject to extension.

I June.July 1978U.P. Gazette 113 I

The University of the Philippines Gazette is published bimonthly by the Information and Publications Office, Office of the Secretary ofthe University. University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.

The typeface used in this journal is Univers medium, but for pictorial captions which are in Aldine Roman, both set in two-point tedds atthe Science Education Center. The unit and pictorial headings are in Tabasco bold caps and Linear, respectively. Cover and pictorialsubheadings are in Camellia.

The two-corer printing in offset lithography is by the University of the Philippines Press.The Information and Publications Staff Bureau includes Marivel T. Arc, Anunciacion G. Ayo, Elpidio S. Cetmov. Ernesto A. Cavebvab,

Edwin P. Delwev, Ruben David F. Defeo. Cayetano M. de la Vega, Ricardo T. Espana, A. Oliver Flores, Roshan T. Jose, Angioline A.Loredo. Rowena M. Lumen, Rosalinda V. Pineda, Victor T. Quinto. Aodolfo San Diego, Belinda G. Soriano, Renata O. Villanueva, andCarlos A. Yap.

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e@L\'l 'ii'~~ Ii's ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULARS

Administrative Orders. Administrative Order No. 13: Creation ofan Inventory Team to take stock of Collection donated by JorgeVargas Foundation, 119 • Memor.ndum Circulars -MemorandCircular No. 15: Additional Guidelines on the 15-day Aural serv~:Pursuant to LOI 559, 119 -Memorandum Circular No. 12: Septem-ber ~USiC Festival, 119 • Memorandum Circular No. 18: Attend-ance In the Agency Crash Program in Master in Public and BusinessManagement, 119 -Memorandum Circular No. 20: Extension of theRural service Year to 31 December 1978, 120 • MemorandumCircular OSU-22 (78): Submission of Copy of Government Con-tracts and supporting Documents to Commission on Audit 120 •Memoranda • Memorandum No. 35: Economy of Papa; TimeWords, Energy and Other Apposite Items, 121 .Memorand~m No.16: Immediate Reporting of Students with Pending Disciplinaryc;ases, 121 -Memorandum: Requests for Financial Assistance, 121

Memorandum No, 36: Odd Hours of E.V.S., 1·15 September1978, 121 -Memorandum No. 33: Procedures in the Preparation ofBudgets and Disbursement of Funds of College Councils and UnitPublications by UPS central Administration, 122

DECISIONS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS

905th Meeting, 31 August 1978 -Appointments, Reappointments,

Renewals of Appointment, Promotions, etc., 123 - Transfer toPermanent Status, 125 - Scholarships, Fellovvships, Grants andG~fts, 125 - Collection of Fees, 125 -Delegation of Authority toVice-President for Administration, 126 -Organization of CODEM126 - Creation of Class Title of Photo Editor, 126 - A Site fo;PCROF on Diliman Campus, 126 • Other Matters Considered Bythe Board, 126 - 906th Meeting, 28 September 1978 -Appoint-

THE COVERmerits. Reappointments, Promotions, etc.. 127 -Transfer to Parma-

The Transport Training Center InC) wasquietly inaugurated onnent Status, 128 -~cholarshrps, Fellowships, Grants and Gifts, 128

1 September 1978 by Shin Saku Hogen, President of the Japanese.Collection of Fees, 128 .Creation of Scholarships and Financial

International Cooperation Agency (JICAl, the Honorable BaltazarAssistance Division" at UPLB, 128 • Authority for AIT Dean to

Aquino, Minister of Public Highways, and the Honorable Alfredoenter into and sign Contracts, 128 -Occupational Hazard Differ-

Juinio, Dean of the College of Engineering and Minister of Pubtlcential of P40"for Therapists at PGH, 128 .Other Matters Con-

Works and Communication,sldered by the Board, 128

Decreed by LOI 428 on 12 June 1976, the TIC functions underthe umbrella of the National Engineering Center. Governed by a PRESIDENTIAL DECISIONS, 137

five-man steering committee, members of which come from theMinistries of Public Highways, Public Works and Communication, PASSAGESthe National Economic Development Authority, the ConstabularyHighway Patrol, and the University of the Philippines System, the

Konichi Wa, 129 .Stop••• Look•.•Amble, 130 .One House of Intel-Center manifests U.P.'s commitment to government programs.

Seminar training courses of 24 weeks duration for governmentlect, 131 -U.P. Gazette Crystal Ball, 132 -More Power, 134 -A

employees directly concerned with traffic control and for planningNeighbour Comes A-Visiting, 135 • No Mere Token of Affection

agencies like the Metro Manila Commission, were begun on 5 June136 '

1918. There are presently three courses: traffic planning, a total orsystems approach; traffic engineering, which deals with flow theo- SEPARATIONS FROM THE SERVICEries applied to analysis and designof roads; and traffic management.

Collaboration with the College of Engineering to credit units Resignations, 144 -Retirements, 144earned at the TIC for engineering postgraduate courses is beingplanned. Extension servicesof the Center will include setting up and CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTSmonitoring of computerized traffic signals along main arteries of

Metropolitan Manila.The TIC has been a joint undertaking of the Japanese Inter- Memorandum of Agreement with UNESCO Pertaining to a Teacher-

national Cooperation Agency IJICAl and the U.P., with an lmpres- Training Project in Kabul, Afghanistan, 145 - Memorandum of

sive donation of equipment from JICA which includes the alreadyAgreement with Bicol Unlversltv College of Agriculture Pertaining

visible traffic signal systems around the Dillman campus (see center-to UPLB Integrated Crop and Livestock Farming Project, 145 ~

fold). Under a four-year program, Japanese experts compose part of"Memorandum of Agreement with Ministry of Education and Culture

the staff at the TTC to ensure thorough transfer of technology andPertaining to a two-year Project known as "Development of Agro-

oversee the training of TIC staff.Forestry Education Program in Elementary and Secondary Schools,"

Cover photography is by Riki T. Espana.145 • Memorandum of Understanding with National Food and

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AgriOJlture Council Providing "NFAC Graduate and UndergraduateFellowship Study Grants, 145 • Memorandum of Agreement with

the Philippine Training Centers for Rural Development re: Supportand Operation of TrainingCenters, 145 .Memorandum of Agreement

with CVIT, MSAC, VISCA, USM Pertaining to Establishment ofFour Regional Training Centers for Rural Development, 145 •Memorandum of Agreement with De La Salle University re: CoursesUnder the Experimental Master in SCienceTeaching Program, 145 •Memorandum of Agreement with Filipinas Foundation, Inc.,

Pertaining to a Study of Philippine Seaweeds, 145 e Memorandumof Agreement with the Foundation from Philippine Progress, Inc.Pertaining to a Research Project "Biology of Edible Frogs and theirCommercial Production, 145 • Memorandum of Agreement withthe Philippine Coconut and Research Foundation, Inc., Pertainingto Research Project "Synthesis of Certain Derivatives of Coconutfatty Acids:' 135 • Memorandum of Agreement with EDPITAFRegarding the Implementation of World Bank-supported Educa­tional Development Programs at UPLB, 146

•BOA~D OF REGENTS • The Honorable Juan L Manuel, Chairman, secretary ofEducation and Culture eThe Honorable Onofre D. Corpuz, Vice-Chairman, Presl-dent, Unlversltv of the Philippines .The Honorable Abelardo G. Samonte, Chan-cellor, University of the Philippines at Los Banos eThe Honorable Ruben SantosCuyugan. Chancellor, Philippine Center for Advanced Studies e The HonorableAbraham F. sarmiento, President, U.P. Alumni Association • The HonorableTomas S. Fonacier • The Honorable Orlando J. Sacay • The Honorable GerardoP. Sieat • The Honorable Ambrosio F. Tangco • The Honorable Ronalda B.Zamora .Or. Gemino H. Abad, secretary

OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION. Dr. Onof.. D. Corpuz,President. Or. Emanuel V. Soriano, Executive Vice-President. Dr.Oscar M. Arfonso, Vice-President for Academic Affairs. Dr. RamonC. Portugal, Vice-President for Administration • Dr. Gemino H.Abad, Secretary • Prof. Manuel P. Bendafia. University Registrar

EDITORIAL BOARD. Dr. G8mino H. Abad, Secretary of theUniversity, Chairman. Prof. Luis D. Beltran, Acting Director of theUniversity Press, secretary. Prof. Manuel P. 8endafia, Secretary of r

the ·University Council. Dr. Gloria D. Feliciano, Dean of the lnsti-tute of Mass Communication. Prof. Froilan M. Bacuftgan, Directorof the Law Center. Or. Emerenciana Y. Arcellana, President of theU.P. Faculty Organization. Mrs. May C. Dumlao. President of theU.P. Supervisors' Association • Miss Diwata A. Reyes, Editor of thePhilippine Collegian

EDITORIAL STAFF .CUmino H. Abad. Editor. Ruben Devid F. Defeo, Associate Editor. Elpidio S. Caimoy, Managing Editor.Roshan T. Jose. Assistant Editor. Riki T. Es~fi8, Photo Editor .Tony M. dela Vega, Circulation Manager

118 U.P. Gazene Voiume IX, Number 5

(Sgd.l EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive Vice-President

ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER

Administrative Order No. 13: Creation of an Inventory Team tot8lc1 ItaCk of .... CoIllClion donoted by till Jorlll B. VI"", Found·atJon.lnc.

The following are hereby constituted into an Inventory Team,effective 1 september 1978, with Mr. Mauro Garcia as Chairman, tomake a complete inventory of all the items appearing in AnnexesJIA", "B", "C" and "0", attached to and made integral parts of theDeed of Donation executed between the Jorge B. Vargas FilipinianaFoundation, tnc., and the University of the Philippines System on 1March 1978: Mr. Ricardo Galvea, Mrs. Yolanda Granda, and Mr.Leopolda Imbang. The end product of the inventory should be inthe form of separate listings of items corresponding to the Annexes(A through 01 referred to in the Deed of Donation, Each item listedshould be described properly, following standard techniques ofinventory.

The Chairman shall see to it that the inventory is completed and'i.e the final report. signed by all the members, submitted on or before30 September 1978.

It shall be understood that items inventoried, including recordsthereof, may be inspected by the Office of the Auditor of theUniversity as may be determined by the head thereof.4 September 1978

(Sgd.1 ONOFRE O. CORPUZPresident

MEMORANDUM CIRCULARS

Mlmorlndum Circular No. 15: Additional Guidllin. on !hi 1!H:1avRurol Service Punuont to LOI 559

In accordance with the Memorandum Circular from the Execu­tive Director, Paglilingkod: Bagong lipunan National Secretariat,dated 16 June 1978, and a directive from the same office. dated 10August 1978, the following are hereby prescribed:

1. For newly appointed officials and employees, only those who----. have completed one (1) year of service in the government are reo

,.., quired to render the 15-day rural service pursuant to LOI 559.2. In order to facilitate submission of rural service reports to the

national Secretariat, all officials or employees who have renderedrural service work should submit their respective report of comple­tion of Rural Service to the appropriate Personnel Offices not laterthan Thursday, 20 September 1978. Those who would still renderrural service are likewise enjoined to submit certification of suchcompletion not later than five (5) days after the last day of the rural

service period.In accordance with a Memorandum, dated 8 June 1978, of the

Chairman, Sub-Cabinet Committee, Paglilingkod: B890ng Lipunanclarifying LOI No. 623, granting exemption from rural service ofbarangay officials, only local government officials and employees ofMetro Manila holding such positions are contemplated. Officials andemployees of the University who are barangay officials, therefore,are not exempted from rural service. For this purpose, per arrange­ment with the National Secretariat, Paglilingkod: 8&9Ong Lipunan,they are hereby given until 31 December 1978, to render their rural

service.Please be guided accordingly.

25 August 1978

Memor.ndum Circular No. 12: September Music Festivil

As you know, our College of Music is holding a Music Festival allof September as its contribution to the celebration of U.P:s 70thanniversary.

This Festival consists of ten (101 major musical events expressingman's ideals and aspirations. Th~r1 are various musical forms in thisFestival from the simplest or "unsophisticated" to the most com­plex, from the profane to the sacred. Some are traditional ritualsfrom minority nationalities, others from the rich Chinese, Indian,and Indonesian musical heritage. Western symphonic and chambermusic and opera, conternccrarv Filipino popular music, and experi­mental music also enrich the Festival.

We are therefore inviting the University community to celebratewith us, at this Festival, the University's commitment to the endur­ing spirit of Man in all those musical forms which he has created.5 September 1978

(Sgd.1 ONOFRE o. CORPUZPresident

....._dum CIrcular No. 18: Attendo_ In Agency Crosh Pro­grim In Malter in Public and Busin.. Management

Quoted hereunder is Memorandum Circular No.1 074 from theOffice of the President of the Philippines on the above subject foryour information and guidance.

"MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 1074"To: All Heads of Departments and Agencies··AUTHORIZING ATTENDANCE IN AGENCY CRASH PROGRAMIN MASTER IN PU8L1C AND 8USINESS MANAGEMENT P.uR·SUANT TO LOI 468. LOI 382 AND LOI 395. BEGINNINGSEPTEMBER 1978.

"La Salle University, in collaboration with the University of thePhilippines and the Civil Service Commission, and approved by theMinistry of Education and Culture will start conducting a practicalcrash program for a Masteral Degree in Public and Business Manage­ment starting September J978, for g-aduates of Junior ExecutiveTraining, Supervisory Training for Effective Administrative Manage­ment, Career Executive Service Development Program, and AFPOfficers Senior Training Programs.

"The MPBM Course aims to enhance the managerial capability ofgovernment officiels, develop them for higher responsibility andprepare them for better opportunities after retirement so that theywill not become burdens to the government and society.

"The course will be conducted for a period of "one and a half (11/2) years, at least ei(#lt (8) hours per week, for a fee of threethousand pesos (P3,OOO.OO) per participant, the amount to beadvanced by the agency concerned and which may be deducted laterthrough monthly deductions from the salary of the participant. Incase the participant is prevented by circumstances beyond hiscontrol from refunding the said fee thru monthly deduction, thesame may be taken from his retirement payor from any othermoney due him in the course of his employment. A parrlclpant whocontinually maintains hig-. scholastic record shall not be required torefund the money advanced by the agency as a form of recognition

for his exemplary academic performance."The MPBM Course gives accreditation to JET, STREAM,

CESO, CGSC and NDCP graduates."The agency concerned shall provide physical facilities like train­

ing room, chairs, tables and blackboards, and subject to availability

August-September 1978U.P. Gazette

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(Sgd.1 EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive Vice-President

Mtmorandum Circul. No. 20: Extension of the Ruq( Service Vearto 31 December 1978

Please be guided accordingly.19 september 1978

Momonncklm Circu'" 050·22 (7BI: Submiolion of Copy ofGovernment ContrKtl mel Supporting Docunwltl, IncludingL.etter/PuRhase Orde,., to the Commillion on Audit

"This Circular shall take effect immediately. •

ISGD.1 FRANCISCO S. TANTUICO. JR."lIed" "Acting Chairman13 Soptember 1978

(Sgd.) GEMINO H. ABADSecretary of the University

him no time to scrutinize the provisions thereof minutely and to acton the claim within 24 hours. Obviously, there is no definite dead­line provided for submlsslon of contracts executed upon which pay­ments are based. This gives rise to delay in such payment. Accord­ingty, in order that vouchers relating to government contract'S maybe acted upon with dispatch, the following procedures are hereby

,prescribed for the guidance of all concerned:"1. Contracts:

"a. Within five l51 days from the execution of a contract by thegovernment or any of its subdivisions, agencies or instrumentalities,including government-owned or controlled corporations, for apublic works project of major repair, improvement or construction,as well as those for public service and/or the furnishing of supplies,materials and equipment, a copy of said contract and each of all thedocuments forming part thereof by references or incorporation, ifany such as the Advertisement for Bids, Instructions to Bidders,Abstract of Bids, Award, General Conditions, Specifications,Proposal and Contract Book, Certificate of Availability of Funds,etc. shall be furnished the unit or agency auditor irrespective ofamount. The Regional Director shall also be furnished a copy if theamount involved is more than P50,OOO,00 but less thanP100,OOO.00, aside from the unit or agency auditor the Commissionproper shall also be furnished a copy of the contract. This procedurealso applies to supplementary agreements, change orders and extrawork orders.

"b. Within five (5) days from receipt, the unlt or agency Audit­or, the Regional Director or the Commission on Audit, as the casemay be, shall call the immediate attention of management regardingdefects and/or deficiencies of the contract and suggest such correc­tive measures as are appropriate and warranted to facilitate theprocessing of the claim upon presentation."2. Letter/Purchase Orders:

"A copy of any letter/purchase order, irrespective of amount,and each of every supporting documents, shall, within five (5) daysfrom issuance thereof, be submitted to the unit or agency Auditorconcerned, who shall, likewise, within a period of five l5) days fromreceipt point out to management defects and/or deficiencies there­of. In case of doubt as to the reasonableness of the price of theitems purchased, the unit or agency Auditor shall conduct a canvassthereof or, at his discretion, refer the matter to the proper govern­ment agencies."3. Consummated Contracts:

"The unit or agency Auditor shall maintain a file copy of can- ~

summated contracts and letter/purchase orders, including related.supplementary agreements, change orders and extra work orders,entered into or issued, as the case may be, within the past two (21years from the effectivity of this circular."4. Payment:

"Claims representing first partial payment are not to be allowedin audit .unless a copy of the contract and the other documentsherein referred to are first submitted as provided in this circular."5. Filing:

"For easy reference and record purposes, tl:le documents hereinreferred to shall be filed in chronological order by the unit oragency Auditor and in accordance with the nature or classificationof the project or undertaking (road, bridge, building, port, harbor,airport, waterway, dike, irrigation, river control work, ate.I by theRegionel Director/Commission proper. At the end of the fiscal year,the records should be bound and provided with an index.

ISGD.I JACOBO C. CLAVE"Presidential Executive Assistant

ISgd.) OSCAR M. ALFONSOOfficer-in-Charge

Office of the Executive Vice-President

"Manila, 11 August 1978."6 september 1978

of funds, provide merienda for participants."Participants shalJ be required to render service in any branch of

the government for a period of at least two (2) years for everyacademic year of scholarship enjoyed by him under this Circular.

"At no instance during the course shall the participants be en­titled to collect overtime pay for the time spent while in classattendance.

Quoted hereunder is a memorandum of the Paglilingkod: Bagonglipunan National Secretariat, dated 23 August 1978, for yourinformation and gUidance;"To; All Government Agencies/Offices, Including Government­Owned and Controlled Corporations"Subject; Extension of the Rural Service Year to 31 December1978

"1. In view of the suspension of rural service schedules resultingfrom the recently concluded referendum, registration of voters andthe election, most government agencies/offices were not able tofield their employees for their scheduled rural service under LOI559.

"2. In order to accommodate these employees and for them tocomply with requirements, all government agencies/offices includinggovernment-owned and controlled corporations, are hereby author­ized to field them for rural service until 31 December 1978. Theywill only be credited for compliance with LOI 559 for the first ruralservice year and not for the second rural service year which will start16 september 1978 to 15 September 1979.

"3. All agencies/offices, induding government-owned and con­trolled corporations, are requested to submit a separate report oftheir employees accommodated under this extension (16 Septemberto 31 December 1978) not later than 30 September 1978, forrecord purposes.

"4. For dissemination and compliance.

Please be enli~tened and guided by the Circular within thisCircular. While the date is 1976, beware: it has teeth.

"15 July 1976"COMMISSION ON AUDIT CIRCULAR NO. 76-34

"It has been observed that in most Auditing Units of the Com­mission on Audit the files of consummated contracts are incom­plete. Likewise, there have been requests for payment for workalready accomplished although the contract itself, which is the basisof payment, had just been submitted to the Auditor, thus ellowing

"FOR MINISTER JACOBO C. CLAVE"By:

ISGD.J ROSENDO R. MARQUEZ"Exacutive Director

120 U.P. Gazette Volume IX, Number 5

(Signed)

(Signed)

MEMORANDA

Memorandum No. 35Subject: Economy of Paper, Time, Words. Energy, Other Apposite

ItemsPurpose: For compliance, each one according to his own initiative,

imagination, and awareness of atrophy

This is to enjoin your cooperation in matters of great paperweight:

1. Please type only the necessary number of copies in regard toany communication. (Read pleasethe clarificatory note below.)

2. Use only half sheets whenever possible.a. Make all communications as brief as possible. (Warning: brief,

yes, but not incomplete or lnadequate.lb. Both basic communication and all accompanying indorse­

ments can exist comfortably on one and the same page.3, Revise format of your letter, indorsement, and other forms of

communication such that you state directly, clearly, and conciselyyour subject and any matter pertinent to it.

{Read, please, the examples below.I

Clarificatory Note on Number of Copies to Type:,. 1. This number depends on (a) the number of offices the com-

munication will go through and fbi whether it is needful for such orsuch an office to keep a file copy.

2. Hence, indicate to your typist the number of copies to typebased on (1I above.

3. As a rule, there ought not to be any Xeroxing for a file copy,since this is more expensive than typing.Example (of an indorsementl:

1st Indorsement (Original)4 August 1978

Respectfully forwarded to the President, through the Vice­President for Academic Affairs, University of the Philippines,recommending approval of the proposed modification of the author­ity granted to the Dean, College of Music, to offer a seminar-work­shop on music pedagogy for the youth from 15 July to 5 August1978 to be conducted by Prof. Ernesto V. Epistola, with an honora­rium of P4,OOO.OO such that the duration of the seminar shall be 15July to 29 July 1978 with a solo concert on 25 July 1978, withcorresponding reduction in the honorarium to P3,OOO.OO for both

.,seminar and concert.

1st Indorsement (revised)4 August 1978

For: Vice-President AlfonsoRecommending approval of modification of authority previously

granted such that now:1. the Dean of Music may offer a sarninar-workshop on music

pedagogv, 15 to 29 July 1978 (instead of 15 July to 5 August), with

solo concert on 25 July, and2. the honorarium of Prof. E.V. Eplstola, who will conduct the

seminar, shall be P3,OOO.OO (instead of P4,OOO.OOl.

7 August 1978(Sgd.) EMANUEL V. SORIANO

Executive Vice-President

Memorandum No. 16: Immediate ReltOrting of Students with Pend­

ing Disciplinary c.es

Our attention has lately been called to the fact that s~me

students who have pending disciplinary cases are nevertheless .glvenclearances to leave the University even before their cases are finally

resolved.

Delays in reporting regarding these cases seem to \\'Ork forstudents concerned who, on the same day of the incident, orimmediately thereafter, work for clearance to leave. If the Unlver­sity Registrar and the Dean of Students are not immediately noti­fied of their pending cases, their applications for clearance are givendue course.

We ought to correct this situation.The U.P. Police Force, aside from filing the complaint directly

with the Student Discipllnarv Tribunal and furnishing copies of itsreport to the Office of the President, should also furnish copies ofthe same to the following units: (a) the College in which the studentis enrolled at the time of the incident: (bl the Dean of Students; andlei the University Registrar. Such Police Report is sufficient forpurposes of listing the name of the students in the Registrar's List ofStudents with Pending Disciplinary Cases.

The Deans and Directors of academic units ought also to followthe same or a similar procedure as outlined above,

The usual procedure of notifying the Registrar's Office and theDean of Students of the decisions in disciplinary cases ought tocontinue.

In the meanwhile, no clearance will be issued to any suchstudent unless so certified by the Unit Dean/Director or the Chair­man of the SOT that the pending case is dismissed or that thestudent has been appropriately penalized if found guilty.8 August 1978

(Sgcl.l ONOFR E D. CORPUZPresident

Memorandum: RaqUlll1l for Additkmll FiNlna.l AIItt8nce

The President's Committee on Fellowships notes that requestsfor financial assistance sometimes come piecemeal, thereby causingfrequent alterations in the programming and allocation of funds anddelays in the processing of requests.

The Committee is henceforth constrained therefore not to enter­tain requests for additional financial assistance after the submissionof the original request, except in palpably justifiable circumstances.9 August 1978

ISgcl.) OSCAR M. ALFONSOChairman

President's Committee on Fellowships

Memorandum No. 36To: All Who May Wonder Where I BeRe: Odd Hours of E.V.S.

1-15 September 1978

On 1-15 September 1978, I will be on official leave. to serve insome other realm (rural service). and hence, will not be visible duroing the usual office hours.

I do intend to drop by Quezon Hall from time to time, eitherduring the noon break, or after 5 o.rn•. not to exorcise but to keepthe spirits of these hallowed halls company while keeping informedon what is going on.

Matters and messages for me may be left as usual where I ammost likely to see them and, through them, add excitement to my

day.30 August 1978

(Sgcl.) EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive vtce-Prestdent

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MI__ ldum No. 33: ....-... In tho "'_ion of IIudgota ond

llIobu........ of Fundsof CoIIOlJll Councllo Ind Collop/Unit Public·Illons CoIIIClld by tho UPS Cen,rol Admin_on

1. Preparation of Budgets of College Councils and College/UnitPublications

There shall be separate budgets for College Councils and Cot­lege/Unit Publications.

In the preparation of these budgets, the student councilorpublication fees collected for individual colleges. schools or unitsshall be taken into consideration. Information on the collectionsmay be obtained from the U.P. Accounting Division, local 317. Thebudget of each College Council and College/Unit Publication shallbe approved by the University President upon endorsement of theDean or Director of the 'College of Unit.2. Contributions to UPMMSWB

Each College Council shall determine, by majority vote of all itsmembers, the amount of its contribution for the support of theUniversity student council, otherwise known as the UPMMSWB,when the same is established, provided that no council shall vote orcontribute for this purpose more than fifty (50%) per cent of thetotal of student fees paid by its constituent students.

In colleges, schools or units where college councils are not organ­ized, the Dean or Director shall assign to the UPMMSWBan amountfrom the students' fees vvhich shall be a similar percentage of suchfees as the average percentage of the individual council contribu­tions relative to the college council funds.

The UPMMSWB, when organized, shall manage these contribu­tions of individual college councils as a fund to finance the specificprograms and projects as embodied in its annual work plan. It shallprepare an annual budget which shall, if in proper form, be endorsedby the Dean of Student Affairs, and become effective once ap­proved by the University President and disbursements shall conformto University accounting and auditing regulations and the rules here­in specified. (See Memo. No. 22, a.p. 30 May 1977].3, Disbursement of Funds of College Councils and College/UnitsPublications

Upon approval of the College Councilor publication budget,disbursements, which shall be subject to existing laws and Universityaccounting and auditing procedures, may commence to be chargedagainst the approved budget.

Disbursement of College Council and College/Unit Publicationfunds may be made for the following:

a. Cash Advancee.t Request for Cash Advance - a cash advance, in an amount

not exceeding P1,999.00, may be requested for miscellaneousexpenses of a College Council or Publication. A General Voucher(Type 34) and a Requisition (Type OS) shall be prepared indicatingthe name of the applicant as well as the purpose of the cash ad­vance. These documents shall be approved by the Chairman orEditor endorsed by the Dean of the College and submitted to theAccounting Division which shall certify to the availability of funds.A check shall then be prepared by the Cash Division, to be signed bythe '(ice-President for Administration and countersigned by theUniversity Auditor. The documents are returned to the Cash Divi­sion for the release of the check.Accounting and Auditing Requirements -

1. The cash advance shall be limited to an amount not exceedingP1.999.00.

2. The applicant shall sign a promissory note to settle the cashadvance within 60 days from the date it was granted.

3. To ensure the settlement of the cash advance, a guarantor,who is a regular employee of the University, shall be required if theapplicant is a student.

a.2 Settlement of Cash Advance - a duly approved GeneralVoucher IType 34) shall be supported by receipts evidencing dis-

bursernents. If there are supplies and/or materials purchased out of

the cash advance, these shall be reported, through the telephone, tothe Auditor's Office and a certification that the items have beenreported shall be made on the General Voucher. The person whoreceived the items shall sign on the appropriate box in the GeneralVoucher. The documents shall then be submitted to the AccountingDivision for liquidation of the cash advance. If the total of thesettlement is less than the cash advance, the difference shall be

deposited with the Cashier's Office after the proper code is indl­cated by the Accounting Division on the official receipt. If, on theother hand, the settlement is more than the cash advance, the differ­ence shall be reimbursed from the available funds.

Accounting and Auditing Regulations:1. Cash advances shall be settled within 60 days from the date

they were granted. In case of failure to do so, the guarantors shallassume the responsibility for their settlement.

2. Purchase of supplies and/or materials in amount exceedingP100.00 but not exceeding P500.00 shall be supported by a canvassof prices from at least three (3) reputable suppliers and shall beaccompanied by a taxpayer's certificate issued by the seller. Pur­chases in excess of P500.00 shall be made through the issuance of aPurchase Order and General Voucher {POGVI by the Property Divi-sion which shall prepare the document from a duly apprOVed.Requisition (Type OS) that shall first have to be submitted to the :-t"""/Accounting Division for availability of funds.

3. For disbursements involving payment for contractual servicesof over P10a.00, a percentage tax equivalent to 3% of the grossamount shall be withheld. In case of failure to withhold the 3%tax,the Accounting Division shall deduct the amount from the settle­ment and the same shall be remitted to the Bureau of InternalRevenue. The recourse shall be against the person or companywhich rendered the services.

4. A list of guests shall accompany expenditures for food.S. The use of taxis shall be evidenced by reimbursement receipts

and shall be justified.b. Reimbursement of Expenses

Expenditures of the college councilor publication paid out offunds advanced by council officials or publication staff shall bereimbursable out of councilor publication funds. A duly approvedGeneral Voucher (Type 34), supported by receipts which shall bereported to the Auditor's Office if they involve the purchase ofmaterials and/or supplies, shall be submitted to the Accounting Divi-sion for certification as to availability of funds. After the approval.­by the Vice-President for Administration, payment shall be made by: .the University Cashier in cash if the amount is less than PSOO.OO andby check if the amount exceeds P500.00.

The accounting and auditing requirements are similar to thosementioned under settlement of cash advances.c. Requisition for Supplies Available at U.P. Storeroom

A Storeroom Issue Voucher (Type 121 shall be prepared andshall be priced by the U.P. Storeroom. After the document shallhave been duly approved. it shall be submitted to the AccountingDivision for certification as to availability of funds. The document isthen returned to the U.P. Storeroom for the release of the supplies.d. Request for Printing Services

A Printing Request Form shall be accomplished and shall besubmitted to the U.P. Press for evaluation and pricing. The U.P.Press shall indicate the cost estimate on the document and its actionon the request by checking any of the following:

1. Accepted for production2. Bidding to be conducted by the U.P. Press Board of Manage­

ment3. Endorsed to Property Division for bidding4. Returned to requesting office for canvassing or bidding

After the document has been duly approved, the same shall besubmitted to the Accounting Division for-availability of funds.

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When the job is accepted by the V.P, Press or when the biddingis to be conducted by the V.P. Press Board of Management theAccounting Division shall forward the document to the U.P. Press.Payment shall be effected through the Interdepartmental JournalVoucher (Type 14) which shalt be prepared by the V.P. Press. Thisshall be approved by the Chairman of the councilor editor of thepublication and the College Dean and shall be returned to the U.P.Press for the approval of the Director. The document shall then be

submitted to the Accounting Division which shall charge theamount to the account of the College Council, college/unit publica­tion and shalt credit the same to the account of the U.P. 'Press.

If the V.P. Press action calls for the Property Division to conductthe bidding, the Accounting Division shall forward the PrintingRequest Form to the Property Division. Based on a bidding thatshall be conducted, the Property Division shall prepare a PurchaseOrder and General Voucher (POGV).

Payment shall be made upon completion of the job. The printedmaterials shall be inspected by representatives from the PropertyDivision and the Auditor's Office. The POG\{, together with theinvoice and the inspection reports of the two offices mentioned,shall be submitted to the Accounting Division for certification as toavailability of funds. If the amount involved is less than P10,OOO.00,

the POGV shall be forwarded by the Accounting Division to the.5: Cash Division for preparation of the check. The check shall be

signed by the University Cashier and countersigned by the Vice­President for Administration. The documents are then returned tothe Cash Division for release of the check. If the amount involved isP10,OOa.ao or over, from the Accounting Division, the POGV isforwarded to the Office of the Vice-President for Administration forapproval and to the Auditor's Office for pre-audit, before a check isprepared by the Cash Division. The check is signed by the Vice-

President for Administration and countersigned by the U.P, Audit­or. The documents are returned to the Cash Division for the releaseof the check.Accounting and Auditing Requirements -A 3% tax shall be deducted by the Accounting Division from thegross amount of the company's invoice and shall be remitted to theBureau of Internal Revenue.e. Payment of Allowances to Staff Members and Honoraria toAdvisers of College/Unit Publications.

If the budget of a college/unit publications includes allowancesto staff members and 'honorarium to the adviser, payment shall be

made by preparing an ALH Voucher (Type 37). This shall be

approved by the editor and the adviser. It shalt then be forwarded tothe Payroll Section of the Accounting Division. A token withhold­ing tax equivalent to 1% of the honorarium of the adviser shall be

deducted and shalt be remitted to the BIR. After the Chief Account·ant shall have certified as to availability of funds, the voucher shallbe approved by the Vice-President for Administration. The vouchershall then be submitted to the Cash Division for encashment.4. Accounting Reports

Every month, or as often as requested, the U.P. AccountingDivision shall furnish the chairmen of the different College Councilsand editors of college or unit publications with status of fundsstatements which shall show the balances of their respective fundsafter deducting from the total approved budget the expenditureswhich shall be classified as to object of expenditures such as travel,supplies and materials and sundry.

Please be guided accordingly. Thank you.31 August 1978

ISgd.) EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive Vice-President

905th Meeling, 31 August 1978

APPOINTMENTS, REAPPOINTMENTS, RENEWALS OFAPPOINTMENT, PROMOTIONS, INCREASES INSALARY, etc.

The Board approved the following appointments, reappoint­ments, etc.:

Agrarian Reform InstituteAmanda M. OaUsay, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer,

effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

Agriculture, College ofTeodoro A. Abilay, appointment as McMicking Assistant Profes­

sor of Animal Physiology, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.Cecilio R. Arboleda, additional assignment as SEARCA (South­

east Asian Research Center for Agriculturel Associate Professor ofAnimal Breeding, effective 1 June 1978 untit 31 May 1979.

Felicitas C. Argaiiosa, appointment as San Miguel FoundationAssociate Professor of Animal Science, effective 1 July 1978 until30 June 1979.

Clare R, Baltazar, appointment as Ayala"Professor of Entomol-ogy, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979. 4

Oiosdado A. Carandang, additional assignment as McMickingAssociate Professor of Soil Science, effective 1 July 1978 until 30

June 1979.Juan T. Carlos, Jr., renewal of appointment as PCRDF (Philip­

pine Coconut Research and Development Foundation, lnc.l Asso­ciate Professor of Horticulture, effective 1 August 1978 until 31

July 1979.

Igmidio T. Corpuz, additional assignment as SEARCA Professorof Soil Science, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Rafael P, Creencia, renewal of additional assignment as PCRDFAssistant Professor of Horticulture (Coconut Production andManagement), effective 1 August 1978 until 31 July 1979.

Emerita V. de Guzman, renewal of additional assignment asPCRDF Professor of Hortic1Jlture (Coconut Tissue CUlture), effec­tive 1 August 1978 until 31 July 1979"

Arsenio 0, Gagni, renewal of appointment as U.P. AssociateProfessor of Agricultural Education, effective 1 July 1978 until 30June 1979.

Ely D. Gomez, renewal of additional assignment as PCRDFAssociate Professor of Development Communication, effective 1August 1978 until 11 November 1979.

Emil Q. Javier, renewal of appointment as Director, Institute ofPlant Breeding, effective 1 July 1978 untit 30 June 1981.

Jerry Pat Crill, appointment as Visiting Professor of Plant Pathol­ogy, without compensation, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June1983.

Basilio B. Mabbayad, additional assignment as SEARCA Asso­ciate Professor of Crop Production, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Remedios C. Orozco, additional assignment as SEARCA Profes­sor of Development Communication, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Florendo C. Quebral, renewal of appointment as V.P. Professorof Plant Pathology, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Teictte H. Quimio, additional assignment as SEARCA AssistantProfessor of Plant Pathology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

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Leoncio C. Raymundo, additional assignment as Ayala AssociateProfessor of Food Science, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June1979.

Ernesto M. Rigor, additional assignment as SEARCA Professorof Animal Physiology, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Tito J. Rimando, additional assignment as San Miguel Founda­tion Assistant Professor of Ornamental Horticulture, effective 1 July1978 until30June 1979.

Fernando F. Sanchez, additional assignment as Leopoldo 8.Uichanco Professor of Pest Management, without compensation,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Suraphol Sanguiansri, additional assignment as Visiting Professorof Agricultural Education, without compensation, effective 15 July1978 until 14 July 1979.

Ruben L. Villareal, reappointment as Visiting Professor of Horti­culture, without compensation, effective 1 August 1978 until 31July 1979.

Arts and Sciences, College of (Diliman)Ester Albano-Garcia, additional assignment as PCRDF Associate

Professor of Chemistry, effective 1 September 1978 until 31 August1979.

Arts and Sciences, College of (lJPLB)Severino V. Gervacio. additional assignment as SEAACA Assist­

ant Professor of Applied Mathematics, effective 1 June 1978 until31 May 1979.

Ramon L. Samaniego, additional assignment as SEARCA Profes­sor of Chemistry, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Business Administration, College ofFilomena M. Cantoria, renewal of" additional assignment as

Stephen Fuller Associate Professor of Business Administration,effective 1 July until 15 August 1978.

Cobu, U.P. CollegeRuben C. Umaly, additional assignment as Professorial Lecturer

in Biology, Undergraduate Division, effective 13June until 31 Octo­ber 1978.

Clark Air Base, U.P. CollegeRomeo C. Tomacruz, reversion to permanent status as Associate

Professor of Business Economics, effective 1 September 1978.

Davao, U.P. Extension DivisionManuel T. Corpus, appointment as Director, effective 1 May

1978 until 30 April 1981.

Economics, School ofRomeo M_ Bautista, additional assignment as Lecnides S. Virata

Associate Professor of Development Economics, effective 1 Feb­ruary 1977, for the duration of his service in the University.

Amado A. Castro, increase in honorarium for additional assign­ment as Central Bank of the Philippines Professor of MonetaryEconomics, effective 1 February 1977 for the duration of his servicein the University.

Jose Encarnacion, Jr.. increase in honorarium for additionalassignment as Miguel Cuaderno. Sr.. Professor of Political Economy,effective 1 February 1977, for the duration of his service in theUniversity.

Gonzalo M. Jurado, additional assignment as PCED (PhilippineCenter for Economic Development) Associate Professor of Eco­nomics, effective 1 February 1977 for the duration of his service inthe University.

Agustin Kintanar, Jr., increase in honorarium for additionalassignment as DBP Professor of Public (formerly Development)

Finance, effective 1 February 1978, for the duration of his servicein the University.

Mahar K. Mangahas, additional assignment as San Miguel Corpo­ration Associate Professor of Economics, effective 1 February 1978,for the duration of his service in the University.

James H. Stapleton, appointment as Visiting Professor ofEconomics, without compensation, effective 13 June 1978 until 31March 1979.

Edita A. Tan, increase in honorarium for additional assignmentas SGV Foundation Professor of Economics, effective 1 February1978, for the duration of her service in" the University.

Rosa Linda P. Tidalgo, additional assignment as peED AssociateProfessor of Economics, effective 1 February 1978. for the durationof her service in the University.

Education, College ofJosefina R. Cortes, additional assignment as Professor of Devel­

opment Education (professorial chair), effective 1 August 1978until 31 July 1979.

Basilisa J. Manhit, additional assignment as Professor of Reading(professorial chair), effective 1 August 1978 until 31 July 1979.

Aurora A. Minoza, additional assignment as Professor of Psycho.logical Foundations of Education (professorial chair), effective 1September 1978 until 31 August 1979.

Engineering, College of"Jose Ma. de Castro, renewal of additional assignment as

UPERDFI (U.P. Engineering Research and Development Founda­tion, tnc.l Professor of Structural Engineering, effective 1 July 1978until 30 June 1982.

Fortunato T. de 18 Pefie, renewal of additional assignment asUPERDFI Professor of Industrial Engineering, effective 1 July 1978until 30 June 1982.

Miguel B. Escoto, renewal of additional assignment as UPERDFIProfessor of Structural Mechanics, effective 1 July 1978 until 30June 1982.

Forestry, College ofEnriquito O. de Guzman, renewal of additional assignment as

Naslplt Lumber Co. Professor of Forest Biological Sciences, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Reynaldo E. dela Cruz, additional assignment as Ramon ArevaloAssistant Professor of Tree Physiology, effective 1 July 1978 until30June 1979.

Romulo A. del Castillo, additional assignment as Nicanor LalogProfessor of Forest Biochemistry, effective 1 July 1978 until 30June 1979.

Domingo V. Jacalne, additional assignment as Anakan LumberCo. Associate Professor of Silviculture, effective 1 July 1978 until30 June 1979.

Celso B. Lantican, additional assignment as Dean, effective 1September 1978 until 31 August 1983; renewal of additional assign­ment as Florencio Tamesis Associate Professor of Wood Science andTechnology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Domingo M. Lantiesn, additional assignment as Guillermo PonceProfessor of Wood Seasoning, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June1979.

Romeo S. Raros, additional assignment as SEARCA AssociateProfessor of Forest Entomology, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June1979.

Adolfo "V. Revilla, Jr., additional assignment as SEAACA Asso­ciate Professor of Forest Resources Management, effective 1 July1978 until 30 June 1979.

Graduate School (UPLB)Pieter Dijkhuizen, appointment as Visiting Associate Professor of

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Food end Nutrition Planning, without compensation, effective 1June until 31 December 1978.

Faustino T. Orillo, additional assignment as Dean, effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1983.

Health Sciences CenterFlorentino Herrera, Jr., appointment as Chancellor-designee,

effective 31 August 1978 until the appointment of a regular Chan­cellor. As Chancellor-designee, he shall take charge of the organiza­tional and operational planning of the Health Sciences Center. Thisappointment shall be concurrent with his appointment as Dean ofthe College of Medicine.

Iloilo, U.P. CollegeCorazon G. Defensor, increase in salary from Associate Professor

I to II, effective 1 July 1978.Yang-Chan Kim, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in Busi­

ness Management, effective 1 April until 31 May 1978.

Los Banos, U.P. atObdulia F. Sison, additional assignment as Director of Exten­

sion, effective 15 August 1978 until 14 August 1981.

Mass Communication, Institute ofGloria D. Feliciano, renewal of appointment as Dean, effective 1

September 1978 until 30 April 1984.

PoliCY and Development Studies, Center forAmanda M. Dalisay, renewal of appointment with increase in

honorarium and change in designation from Fellow to Consultant,effective 1 July until 31 December 1978.

Public Health, Institute ofGeneroso B. Roman, automatic pre-retirement increase in salary

from Professor I to 11 of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, effective 1September 1978.

Sports, Physical Education and Recreation, Institute ofMerla N. Oteyza, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in Physic­

al Education, effective 17 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

University Health Service (UPLBjAntonio G. Tan, additional assignment as Director, effective 1

September 1978 until 31 August 1981.

Veterinary Medicine, College ofSalvador H. Escudero, renewal of appointment as Dean, effective

1 September 1978 until 30 April 1984.

TRANSFER TO PERMANENT STATUSThe Board approved the transfer of the following to permanent

status:Gabriel C. Alvarez as Associate Professor II of Business Adminis­

tration, College of Business Administration, effective 1 July 1978.Eugenio A. Demigillo, Jr., as Instructor IV in Philosophy, Col­

lege of Arts and Sciences [Dilirnanl, effective 1 June 1978.Primitivo G. Erena as Instructor IV in Filipino, U.P. College

Cebu. effective 1 August 1978.Vietor M. Macaliiiga as Instructor IV in Agronomy. College of

Agriculture, effective 1 August 1978.Daniel T. Nellas as Instructor IV in Practical Arts, High School,

U.P. College Cebu, effective 1 June 1978. .Aurora C. Rojas as Assistant Professor I of Public Health Admin­

istration, Institute of Public Health, effective 1 August 1978.

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND GIFTSThe Board accepted a scholarship grant of $72,000.00 from the

Nellie Kellog Van Schaick (NKVSI Charitable Trust to support theInstitute of Health Sciences Tacloban Program of the College ofMedicine. The Board, likewise, authorized the College to administerthe funds intended to cover full tuition, room, board, and bookcosts of 85 students for academic year 1978-1979.

The Board accepted a donation of P20,OOO.00 from the Teleng·tan Foundation, me., in furtherance of the Foundation's commit­ment to support "Research and Development for Training Programsof Rural Health Service Personnel," a project of the Institute ofHealth Sciences, College of Medicine.

COLLECTION OF FEESThe Board authorized the Asian Institute of Tourism to collect a

laboratory fee of PlOD.DO per student per semester for the non­credit course in French, or some other foreign language, as requiredin the B.S. Tourism curriculum....

The Board authorized the School of Allied Medical Professionsto charge a minimum fee of P5.00 and maximum of Pl0.00 fortreatment of patients in the Physical Therapy Clinical Center. Thismodifies a previous authority to charge a nominal fee based on theschedule of rates (B/R 841st Meeting, 31 January 1974), but carriesthe same proviso that indigent patients witl be treated free ofcharge.

The Board authorized the College of Home Economics to collectandlor increase current laboratory fees for the following courses,effective second semester, 1978-1979:

Course No. and Title Existing ProposedFS 111 P 14.00 P 30.00Food Biochem.FS 215 28.00 40.00FS 195 14.00 30.00FS16 14.00 40.00FN 12 14.00 20.00FN 22 28.00 30.00FN 125 10.00 15.00FN 15 14.00 20.00FN 16 14.00 20.00HRA 111 30.00 40.00HRA 105 30.00 40.00HRA 174 None 10.00HRA 175 None 10.00...

The Board approved the revision of the application of thesemestral fees for 4th year students in the College of Medicine suchthat P2OD.DO of their regular tuition fee wi.11 cover their living attow­ance in connection with their field practicum in community health.

The Board authorized the Institute of Sports, Physical Educationand Recreation to collect from the UAAP Board Pl0D.OO per play'ing day as rental for the use of the gym during UAAP Volleyballcompetitions.

The Board modified a resolution adopted at its 893rd Meeting,29 September 1977, so as to include authority for the Dean of theU.P. College Tacloban to charge P50.00 per person per month (forfaculty members and transients} for lodging only in the U.P. guest

house.

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DELEGATION OF AUTHORITYThe Board delegated authority by the President to the Vice­

President for Administration to act and sign in the President's andthe Executive Vice-President's behalf all contracts of lease involvinghousing units and commercial stalls of the University.

ORGANIZATION OF CODEMThe Board approved the internal organization of the new College

of Development Economics and Management (eODEM) in theUPLB, established by the Board at its 904th Meeting, 27 July 1978.

CREATION OF CLASS TITLE OF PHOTO EDITORThe Board approved the creation of the class title of Photo

Ednor in the Index of Non-Academic Classes. subject to the follow­ing conditions: a) this class shall be allocated at Range 7 in order to

maintain the present hierarchical level of classes of Editor of officialpublications of the University; and b) re-evaluation of the positionmay be effected upon completion of the Job Evaluation Study.

A SITE FOR PCRDF ON DillMAN CAMPUSThe Board granted the request of the Philippine Coconut

Research and Development Foundation, lnc., for a site on theDillman campus for a research laboratory building to providecoordination and integration of studies and serve as a venue forforums and conferences on the needs and problems of the coconutindustry, by allocating an area behind the Natural Science ResearchCenter for this purpose, subject to the following terms and condi­

tions:a. The Foundation shall be given the use, not the ownership, of

the area requested;b. It shall bear the cost of designing and constructing the build­

ing(s) whose design shall be subject to approval by the University;

and

c. The ownership and management of the bulldinqts}. andimprovements and fixtures of a permanent nature, shall automatic­ally vest in the University after a period of ten years from thesigning of a memorandum of agreement for the purpose. After thisto-veer period, the occupancy of the premises by the PhilippineCoconut Research and Development Foundation, lnc., shall termi­nate or be renegotiated for another term not exceeding ten years.

Note: The Foundation is willing to share its laboratory facilitieswith units of the University with which it has linkages, such as theDepartment of Chemistry and some departments in the College ofEngineering. It also intends to involve University scientists in thework of the Foundation,

OTHER MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE BOARD

The Board authorized U.P. College Iloilo to conduct an Oriente­tlcn Course for School Administrators (29 August - 1 September1978t and a Training Program for Guidance Counselors in the RuralAreas (21-23 September, 19-21 October, and 16-18 November1978l, and to charge seminar fees of P200.00 and P300.00 perparticipant, respectively, to be collected and disbursed by the Col­lege, subject to the usual auditing and accounting rules and regula­tions.

...The Board approved the following standard agreements entered

into between the Asian Institute of Tourism, through the Univer­sity, and the following public utility/service companies: al Philip­pine Long Distance Telephone Company governing the installationof PLOT facilities at the AIT; and b) Manila Electric Company forsubscription/purchase of Manila Electric Company Preferred Stocks.

The Board noted Presidential Decree No, 1437 entitled "Defin­ing the Composition and Powers of the Governing Boards, theAppointment and Term of Office of the President of CharteredState Unlversltles and Colleges, and For Other Purposes," particular­ly the following stipulations - Section 3, b, c, h, and i for possibleextension to the U.P.:

"Section 3. Subject to the provisions of Section 2 hereof, thegoverning boards shall have the following specific powers and dutiesin addition to the general powers as provided in Section Thirteen ofAct Numbered Fourteen Hundred Fittv-Nlne, as amended, other­wise known as the Corporation Law:

"b. To receive and appropriate to the ends specified by law suchsums as may be provided for the support of the university or col­lege.

"c. To import duty-free essential commodities and materials foradvanced educational or technological programs as an exception toexisting laINS, provided such commodities or materials are not avail­able locally; and to receive in trust legacies, gifts, and donations ofreal and personal property of all kinds, to administer the same forthe benefit of the university or college or for aid to any student inaccordance with the directions and instructions of the donor, and indefault thereof, in such manner as the governing boards may in theirdiscretion determine. Such donations shall be exempt from all taxesand shall be considered as deductible items from the income tax ofthe donors.

"h. To fix tuition fees and such other necessary school charges asthe governing boards may deem proper to impose. Such fees andcharges, including other incomes generated by the university orcollege, shall constitute a special trust fund for the exclusive use ofthe university or college, any provision of existing laws to the

contrary notwithstanding."I. To authorize the construction or repair of its buildings,

machineries, equipment, and other facilities and the purchase ofnecessary supplies, materials, and equipment, any provision of lawto the contrary notwithstanding; provided, however, that the fundsfor the purpose shalt come from the authorized appropriation of theuniversity or college," ·..

The Board approved the compromise agreement between theUniversity of the Philippines (plaintiff) and the Villafuerte Con­struction Co., Inc., et al. (defendants) under Civil Case No. 19358whereby the plaintiff withdraws all its claims against the defendants.The latter likewise withdraws its counterclaims against plaintiff.·..

The Board noted the revision of the Code of Bylaws of theUniversity of the PhHippines Foundation, Inc.·..

The Board noted the following:1. Letter, dated 16 August 1978, from Minister of Education

Juan L. Manuel to Col. Jose Almonte, Officer-In-Charge. PhilippineCenter for Advanced Studies, informing the latter of the designationby President Marcos of Dr. Aomualdo B. Tadena as Acting Presidentof the University of Northern Philippines, effective 11 August 1978.

2. Dratt-Aqreernents, as follows:al A project agreement on research and training in health plan­

ning and management: a collaborative effort between the Universityof the Philippines, through the Institute of Public Health, and theWorld Health Organization/Western Pacific Regional Office; and

b) A tripartite agreement between the University of the Philip­pines, through its Institute of Public Health, the University ofQueensland, and the Nutrition Center of the Philippines/UnitedNations University: World Hunger Program, concerning a courseleading to the degree of Master of Community Health (Nutritionl.

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906th Meeting, 28 September 1978

APPOINTMENTS, REAPPOINTMENTS, RENEWALS OFAPPOINTMENT, PROMOTIONS, INCREASES INSALARY, etc.

The Board approved the following appointments, reappoint­ments, etc.:

Agricultural En9ineering and Technology, Institute ofReynaldo M. Lantin, additional assignment as Dean, effective 1

October 1978 until 30 April 1984.

Agriculture, College ofEric T. Craswell, appointment as Visiting Assistant Professor of

Soil Science, without compensation, effective 1 September 1978until 31 August 1979.

Renata R. Gonzales, reappointment as Visiting Assistant Profes­sor of Food Science and Technology, without compensation, effec­tive 1 September until 31 December 1978.

HaruD Mikoshiba, appointment as Visiting Scientist, withoutcompensation, effective 21 September 1978 untit 20 September1979.

Jata S. Nanda, appointment as Visiting Professor of Agronomy.without compensation, effective 23 August 1978 until 22 August

1979.

Arts and Sciences, College of [Dilirnan]Bayani C. Rivero, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Physics, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.Rogelio R. Sieat, additional assignment as Writer-in-Residence.

effective 2 October 1978 until 30 September 1981.

Asian labor Education CenterJose C. Gatchalian. promotion in rank from Assistant Professor

VII to Associate Professor II of Industrial Relations. effective 1September 1978.

Baguio, U.P. CollegeCarnay C. Oemetillo, additional assignment as Painter-in­

Residence, effective 1 October 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Business Administration, College ofHoracio C. Lava, renewal of additional assignment as Leonides S.

Virata Professor of Business Economics, without compensation,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Juan T. Lim, increase in salary from Associate Professor I to IIof Business Administration, effective 1 July 1978.

Comprehensive Community Health ProgramLeoncio P. de la Cruz, reversion to permanent status as Instruc­

tor V in Public Health, effective 1 September 1978.

Development Economics and Management, College ofJohn C. Flinn, appointment as Visiting Associate Professor of

Agricultural Economics, without compensation, effective 1 Septem­

ber 1978 until 31 August 1979.

Economics, School ofFelisa O. Fernandez, transfer from the Commission on Audit and

reappointment as Associate Professor I of Economics, effective 1August until the return of Mahar Mangahas, but not later than 31August 1978; and effective 1 September 1978 until the return ofRolando Canao from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May

1979.Alejandro N. Herrin, reclassification from Visiting Associate

Professor II to Associate Professor II of Economics, effective 1

September 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Education, College ofLeothiny S. Clavel, supplementary appointment as Professorial

Lecturer in Education, effective 13 June until 14 October 1978.Eleanor T. Elequin, increase in salary from Professor V to VI of

Educational Foundations, effective 1 September 1978.Ofelia G. Endrinal, appointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Guidance, effective 21 April until 25 May 1978. (This supersedesher appointment as Senior Lecturer With the same effectivity ashereinabove, issued on 19 June 1978.)

Manuel G. Lacuesta, increase in salary from Professor I to II ofEducation, effective 1 September 1978.

Guillermo R. Lazaro, promotion in rank and salary from Asso­ciate Professor IV to Professor I of Professional Education, effective1 September 1978.

Natividad J. Munarriz, increase in salary from Professor II to IIIof Counselor Education, effective 1 September 1978.

Isabel L. Tablante, increase in salary from Associate Professor IIto IV of Professional Education, effective 1 September 1978.

Constantino M. Torralba, promotion in rank and salary fromAssociate Professor III to Professor I of Professional Education,effective 1 September 1978.

Consuela G. Vigilar, increase in salary from Associate Professor Ito III of Health Education, effective 1 September 1978.

Environmental Planning, Institute ofAppointment of the following as U.P. Planning and Development

Research Foundation Associate Professors of Environmental Plan­ning, effective 9 November 1978 until 8 November 1979:Gerardo S. Calabia; and Tito C. Firmalino.

Fine Arts, College ofConstancio A. Bernardo, automatic pre-retirement increase in

salary from Professor II to IV of Fine Arts, effective 1 September

1978.Carlos P. Valino, additional assignment as Painter-in-Residence.

effective 2 October 1978 until 30 September 1981.

Fisheries, College ofPatricia T. Arroyo, promotion in rank and salary from Assistant

Professor IV to Associate Professor I of Fisheries Technology, effec­

tive 1 April 1978.Arsenio S. Camacho, increase in salary from Associate Professor

I to II of Inland Fisheries, effective April " 1978.Prudencia V. Conlu, increase in salary from Associate Professor

II to III of Inlarid Fisheries, effective 1 April 1978.Anselmo O. Matias, increase in salary from Associate Professor

III to IV of Marine Fisheries, effective 1 April 1978.Zosima T. Vicencio, increase in salary from Associate Professor

II to III of Inland Fisheries, effective 1 April 1978.

Forestry, College ofChozaburo Temarl. appointment as Visiting Scientist. without

compensation, effective 6 September 1978 until 31 March 1980.

law, College ofMaria Clara L. Campos, renewal of additional assignment as

Benito Lopez Professor of Law, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May

1979.Enrique M. Fernando, renewal of supplementary appointment as

Malcolm Professor of Constitutional Law, effective 1 June 1978

until 31 May 1979.Perfecto V. Fernandez, renewal of additional assignment as U.P.

College of Law Alumni Foundation Professor of Jurisprudence,

effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.

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Los Banos, U.P. at (General Administration)Florentino librero, additional assignment as Acting Director.

National Training Center for Rural Development, effective 1 Octo­ber 1978 until 30 September 1979.

National Teacher Training Center for the Health ProfessionsGeoffrey G. Saville, appointment as Visiting Professor of Medical

Education. without compensation, effective 26 June until 25August 1978.

Philippine Executive AcademyGloria M. de Guzman, increase in salary as Executive Develop­

ment Officer II, effective 1 August 1978.Gabriel P. Fabella,Jr., increase in salary as Executive Development

Officer II, effective 1 August 1978.

Science Education CenterJohn Baker May, appointment as Visiting Professor of Science

Education, without compensation, effective 6 until 25 August 1978.Geoffrey Thomas Wain, appointment as Visiting Professor of

Mathematics Education, without compensation, effective 16 until25 August 1978.

Social Work and Community Development, Institute ofseverina M. Santos, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Social Work, effective 13June until 31 October 1978.

TRANSFER TO PERMANENT STATUSThe Board approved the transfer of the followin9- to permanent

status:Florian A. Alburo as Associate Professor I of Economics, School

of Economics, effective 1 June 1978.Araceli O. Balabagno, as Instructor IV in Nursing, Philippine

General Hospital, effective 1 October 1978.Leith B. Casel, as Instructor II in Linguistics, College of Arts and

Sciences {Dillman}, effective 1 September 1978.Saris F. Duller, as Instructor IV in Nursing, Philippine General

Hospital, effective 1 October 1978.Ma. Edna M. Jimena, as Instructor IV in Endodontics, College of

Dentistry, effective 1 September 1978.MB. Lucia M. Magallona, as Instructor V in Physical Therapy,

Comprehensive Community Health Program, effective 1 September1978.

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, ANDGIFTSThe Board accepted a feltcwship grant from the Makati Garden

Qub in the initial amount of P5,200.00 for the establishment of theMakati Garden Club, lnc., Undergraduate Fellowship Grant forjunior B.S. Agriculture students majoring in horticulture in theCollege of Agriculture, effective the 1st semester, AY 1978-1979.The fellowship grant which shall be funded yearly likewise includesP850.00 for one (1) summer session and P600.00 for thesis supportand graduation expenses.

The Board abolished the PO. 50 fee for Women's Club throughoutthe University. ...

The Board approved the recommendation of the ExecutiveVice-President that the U.P. Central Administration be relieved ofthe burden of collecting the Sinag fee of P1.00 per semester fromevery student in the College of Arts and Sciences. [Djlimanl, effec­tive the second semester of AY 1978-1979. This allows the Sinagstaff to devise their own approach in coll~ting funds for the public­ation, and frees Central Administration from irresponsible accusa­tions from certain sectors regarding its role in the handling of thesaid fees.

CREATION OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIALASSISTANCE DIVISION AT UPLB

The Board Ipproved the creation of the SCholarships and Finan­cial Assistance Division in the Office of Student Affairs at UPlB.

AUTHORITY FOR THE AIT DEAN TO ENTER INTOAND SIGN CONTRACTS

The Board approved the amendment to its resolution (B/R Meet­ing 763rd, 19 October 1967, as amended at its 863rd Meeting, 31July 1975) so as to include in its scope authority for the Dean ofthe Asian Institute of Tourism to enter into and sign contracts notexceeding P75,OOO.OO in behalf of the University in matters involv­ing the purchase of supplies, materials, and equipment, repairs ofpermanent improvements and equipment, and matters like openingan account or credit line; provided, that each transaction is reportedto the Office of the President for information and record purposes.Further funds needed to cover obligations arising out of the transac­tion shall be duly certified as available by the Chief Accountant. Itis understood that this approval covers only hotel operations.

OCCUPATIONAL HAZARD DIFFERENTIAL OF P40.00FOR THERAPISTS AT PGH

The Board approved an amendment to its resolution (approvedat its 851st Meeting, 29 August 1974) so that occupational thera­pists of the Psychiatry Department in the Philippine General Hos­pital are entitled to an cccucenonat hazard differential of P40.00 amonth.

OTHER MATTERS CONSIDERED BYTHE BOARDThe Board authorized the Department of Sociology, College of

Arts and Sciences (Diliman), to conduct a second Review and StaffDevelopment Seminar, the purposes of which are to prepare Ph.D.andlor M.A. students for qualifying examinations, and to update thefaculty and other students on "Theories, Methods, Issues, Trends,and Related Courses in Sociology," and to pay guest lecturers a flatrate of P300.00 each.

COLLECTION OF FEESThe Board approved the increase in the subscription rates to the

Philippine Law Journal, as follows:

a. Local subscription:- per year- price per copy

b. Foreign subscription:- per year- price per copy

From To

P 30.00 P 40.006.50 10.00

$ 12.50 $ 20.00- 5.00

The Board authorized U.P. College Iloilo to conduct a series ofresidential and non-residential seminar-workshops in the teaching ofSocial Studies in Filipino on 23-25 October and 2-4 November1978, respectively, and to collect a fee of P170.00 and P70.00 perparticipant, respectively.

The Board authorized the U.P. Law Center to hold a worker'seducation project on 6 October 1978, to be known as "Worker'sInstitute on Labor Law," to implement a Memorandum of Agree·ment entered into between the University and the Ministry of Laboron 25 March 1976.

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KONicHi WAT.T.C. marker symbolizes international amity and the involve­

ment of U.P. in national development programs .

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STop...Look...AMblEThis exercise at campus crossroads hopefully will temper the

aspirations of jeepneys and buses plying the V.Po' asphalt to beKing of the Road, which in the past led to accidents.

ONE HOUSE of INTEllECTThe old elementary and high schools merge into the U.P.

Integrated School with this new building inaugurated on 5August 1978. Housed within one compound, the UPIS may nowpursue its program of training our young with greater efficiencyand comfort.

POWERMORE

.. Reynaldo M. Lantin was appointed Dean ofthe Institute of Agricultural Engineering and Tech­nology, UPLB, 1 October 1978 until 30 April1980 .

... Manuel T. Corpus was appointed Director ofthe newly established V.P. Extension DivisionDavao, 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1980.

.. Salvador F. Reyes of the College of Engineer­ing was appointed Director of the TransportTraining Center, 1 February 1977 until 31 January1980.

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A NEiqHboUR COMES A-VisiTiNqPrime Minister Pham Van Dong of Vietnam spoke before

U.P. officials and faculty about our common heritage andproblems when he called on the University 17 September 1978.The Prime Minister stressed that a country must love her inde­pendence and be proud of her heritage since, otherwise, othercountries will seek to enslave her.

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No MERE TokEN of AffECTioNA grateful University remembers its loyal staff for years of •

dedicated service in simple rites on 18 August 1978. More than300 were awarded bronze and silver plaques of appreciation. Forthem, no demeaning twilight.

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The Board confirmed the Management Contract entered intobetween the University and the U.P. Foundation, Inc....

The Board accepted the offer from the U.P. Foundation, Inc., toassist the University of the Philippines System in the following areas:

institutional improvements, research, student services, and culturalprograms. ...

The Board noted the Eighth Progress Report of the ProgramDevelopment Staff (PDS) of the Office of the President.

The President approved the following appointments, reappoint­ments, renewals of appointment, promotions, increases in salary,and other related matters:

- Allied Medical Professions, School of ---------1Kathleen Boettigheimer, appointment as Senior Lecturer in

Speech Pathology, without compensation, effective 13 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Marisol R. Jacinto, appointment as Instructor I in PhysicalTherapy, effective 16 June 1978 until the return of Nimh Triasfrom local faculty fellowship, but not later than 31 March 1979.

'. Policarpio M. Magpili, reappointment to additional assignment asActing Secretary, effective 1 August 1978, until the return of SusanVillegas from leave of absence, but not later than 15 April 1979,

Ma. Theresa N. Perdon, increase in salary from Instructor II toIII in Physical Therapy, effective 1 August 1978 until 31 May 1979,

- Architecture, College of -------------1Lily T. de Leon, additional assignment as Officer·in-Charge,

Office of the Secretary, effective 1 September until the return ofGeronimo V. Manahan from leave of absence, but not later than 30September 1978.

Prosperidad C. Luis, rectassificatlon from Lecturer to InstructorII in Architecture, effective 1 June 1978 until the return of EdwardWong from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

- Arts and Sciences, College of (OWman)-------1Pedro R. Abraham, Jr., transfer from U.P. at Los Banos as

Instructor 11 'In Humanities, effective 1 June 1978 until the returnof Rosa Maria Icagasi from leave of absence. but not later than 31

May 1979.Erlinda A. Arcipe, appointment as Lecturer in Mathematics,

effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Pablo K. Bator, renewal of additional assignment as Officer-in­

Charge, Department of European Languages, effective 16 Augustuntil the return of Lilia H. Laurel from special detail abroad, butnot later than 15 September 1978.

Rosalina T. Summy, reappointment as Instructor I in English,effective 19 June 1978 until the return of Helen E. Lopez fromlocal faculty fellowship, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Annadaisy J. Carlota, additional assignment as Assistant to theChairman, Department of Psychology, effective 1 June 1978 until

31 May 1979.Cecilia O. Concepcion, reclassification from Graduate Assistant

to Instructor I in Physics, effective 1 August 1978 until the returnof Caesar E. OrdoRez from leave of absence, but not later than 31

May 1979.Emelita L. Cruz. additional assignment as Officer-in-Cherge,

Department of Linguistics and Asian Languages, effective 24 Julyuntil the return of Jonathan Malicsi from special detail abroad. but

not later than 31 August 1978.Maria C. De' Mundo, reappointment as Instructor II in Botany,

effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Virgilio G. Enriquez, additional assignment as Editor, Philippine

Social Sciences and Humenities Review, effective 1 August 1978until 31 July 1979.

Jermelina Linor R. Garibay, appointment as Instructor I in Zool­ogy. effective 13 June 1978 until the return of Generoso Torresfrom leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Antonio A. Hidalgo, supplementary appointment as SeniorLecturer in Political science, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 March1979.

Marissa E.B. Hlpcl, appointment as Instructor I in Zoology,effective 13 June 1978 until the return of Fernando Josef fromlocal faculty fellowship, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Vivencio R. Jose, additional assignment as Editor, PhilippineSocial Sciences and Humanities Review, effective 1 August 1978until 31 July 1979.

Daniel A. Lagunzad, reappointment as Instructor I in Botany,effective 13 June 1978 until the return of Rosario M. Quedado fromleave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Ma. Irene P. Lirios, appointment as Instructor I in Mathematics,effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Leonor G. Lorica, appointment as Instructor I in Mathematics,effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Mary Lou U. Ongiatco, appointment as Instructor I in Psychol­ogy, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Ca8SBr E. Ordonez, transfer to non-substitute status as InstructorII in Physics. effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Shirley S. Oyog, reappointment as Instructor I in Physics, effec­tive 1 August 1978 until the return of Melacio S. Magno from detailwith the NSDB, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Ana V. Papa, appointment as Instructor I in English, effective 5July 1978 until the return of Ma. Lilia Reahibit from local facultyfellowship. but not later than 31 May 1979.

Vietor U. Revilla, appointment as Instructor I in Mathematics,effective 13 June 1978 until the appointment of a regular incum­bent, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Estela Anna F. Reyes, appointment as Instructor II in English,effective 13 June 1978 until the return of Lilia O. Alias from leaveof absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Mary Eloisa T. Rowshangah, reappointment as Instructor III inZoology. effective 13 June 1978 until 3t May 1979.

Domingo C. Salita. reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge. Department of Geology and Geography. effective24 July until the return of Ernesto Sonido from special detailabroad, but not later than 10 August 1978.

Horacia T. Sison, transfer to non-substitute status as Instructor Iin Physics, effective 16 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Liane L. Talaue, appointment as Instructor I in Zoology, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 Mav 1979.

Cesario R. Torr., transfer from PCAS as Instructor to AssistantProfaescr I of Political Science, effective 1 August 1978 until 31

May 1979. .Ma. Teresa C. Valeiia, appointment as Instructor I in Mathe­

matics, effective 13 June 1978 until the return of Rogelio Sarralfrom local faculty fellowship. but not later than 31 May 1979.

Larry C. Villarta, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Mathe-

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until 31 May 1979.Bienvenido P. Tapang, Jr., transfer to non-substitute status as

Instructor II in Economics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Anne Margaret A. Tauli, appointment as lecturer in Physics,effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Celfin L. Tolentino, Jr., additional assignment as Coordinator.Division of Humanities, effective 17 July 1978 until 31 May 1979,

>-Business Administration, College of ----------1Ernesto Atienza, Jr. increase in salary from Instructor I to III in

Business Administration, effective.1 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.Ma. Belen L. Barias, appointment as lecturer in Accounting,

effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Alma V. Castillo, increase in salary from Instructor III to IV in

Business Administration, effective 1 April 1978 until 31 May 1979.Niceto S. Poblador, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charge, effective 12 September until the return of Emma­nuel T. Velasco from special detail in France, but not later than 28September 1978.

Maeario G. Sevilla, transfer from the Commission on Audit withappointment as Assistant Professor IV of Accounting. effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

-- Cebu, U.P.College-----------------=iHelen V. Banez, additional assignment as Secretary. effective 25

January 1978 until 31 December 1980. (This supersedes herappointment as Secretary. effective 3 January 1978 until 30 April1981.1

Airlin S. Espina, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Zoology.effective 13 June 1918 until 31 May 1979,

Efigenia B. Magaro, renewal of additional assignment as Co­ordinator, Management Program, Graduate Studies Division, effec­tive 1 June until 31 December 1978.

Manolo O. Vano, automatic promotion in rank and salary fromInstructor IV to Assistant Professor III of Philosophy. effective 1April 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Lydia M. Ybanez, additional assignment as Chairman, Under­graduate Studies Division. effective 3 January 1978 until 31 Decem­ber 1980. (This supercedes her appointment as Chairman, Under­graduate Studies Division, effective 3 January 1978 until 30 April1981.l

--Citizen Military Training, Department of .'Zosimo A. Pascua, appointment as Military Instructor. effective

1 August 1978 until recalled by the Armed Forces of the Philip-pines,

~Clark Air Base, U.P.COliege------------"Atilano R. Kalagayan, renewal of additional assignment as Senior

lecturer in Business Administration. effective 30 August 1978 until31 August 1979.

Flordeliza Y. Lagbao, appointment as lecturer in Psychology,effective 5 June until 29 August 1978.

.. Comprehensive Community Health Program------­Ligaya M. de Guzman, transfer from Provincial Health Office.

Sta. Cruz, Laguna, with appointment as Instructor II in CommunityNursing, effective 15 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Reylinda De Guzman, reappointment to substitute status withincrease in salary from Instructor II to V in Community Nutrition,effective 1 July 1978 until the return of Lorna Labaye from leave ofabsence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Ma. Lucia M, Magallona, increase in salary from Instructor II toV in Physical Therapy. effective 1 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ronaldo O. Rogel, increase in salary from Instructor III to IV in

matics, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Ricardo M. Zsreo, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charge, Department of Sociology, effective 17 July untilthe return of Ester de la Cruz from rural service, but not later than 3August 1978.

Angel S. Zonaga, Jr.• appointment as lecturer in Mathematics,effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

>-Asian Labor Education Center------------lManuel C. Inoe, increase in salary as Training Specialist I. effec­

tive 1 July 1978.

>-.Baguio, U.P.College-------------~Virginia G. Abiad, additional assignment as Coordinator, Divi­

sion of Social Sciences, effective 17 July 1978 until 31 May 1980.Cesar S. Brillante, additional assignment as Principal, High

School, effective 17 July 1978 until 31 May 1980.Amando P. Castro, reappointment as Senior lecturer in Physics,

effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Honor T. Castro, appointment as Instructor I in Chemistry,

effective 1 June 1978 until the return of Elsie C. Jimenez from localfaculty fellowship, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Manuel Corpus, renewal of additional assignment with promo­tion in rank and salary from Senior lecturer to Professorial lectureri.n Public Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Teresa Wilma G. Cunanan, appointment as Instructor I in Biol­ogy, effective 1 June until the return of Celia M. Austria from localfaculty fetlcwship, but not later than 31 October 1978.

Raul P. de Guzman, renewal of additional assignment as Profes­sorial Lecturer in Public Administration, effective 1 June 1978 until31 May 1979.

Purificacion G. Delima, reappointment as lecturer in English,effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979,

Estrellita T. de Luna, additional assignment as Secretary, effec­tive 1 August 1978 until 31 April 198L

Francisca L. Erece, additional assignment as Coordinator, Divi­sion of Management Sciences, effective 17 July 1978 until 31 May1980.

Abraham D. Esteville, reappointment as Senior lecturer inMathematics. effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Corazon C. Estavillo, renewal of additional assignment as lec­turer in library Science, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979,

Manuel S. Ogena, appointment as Lecturer in Geology, effective13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979,

Rose Marie G. Pacquia, appointment as Instructor I {part-time)in Music, High School, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979,

Edmundo C. Pastoral, renewal of appointment with increase insalary as Senior Lecturer in Geology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Nestor Pilar. reappointment to additional assignment as Profes­sorial lecturer in Public Administration, effective 13 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Teofina A. Rapanut, additional assignment as Coordinator, Divi­sion of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, effective 17 July 1978until 31 May 1980.

Jocelyn A. Robles. appointment as Instructor I in Biology, effec­tive 1 June until the return of Reynaldo H. Rosales from leave ofabsence, but not later than 31 October 1978,

Bernice A. See, appointment as Instructor I (part-time) in Mathe­matics, High School, effective 7 June 1978 until 31 May 1979,

Luzviminda Tancangco. reappointment to additional assignmentas Senior Lecturer in Public Administration. effective 25 July 1978

,..Asian Institute of Tourism-------------1Benedicto Seliric, appointment as Senior lecturer in Tourism,

effective 13June until 31 October 1978.

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~ Computer Center --------------......,Luis Alarilla. Jr .• renewal of additional assignment as Systems

Programmer II, effective 1 July 1978 until30June 1979.Evangel P. Quiwa, renewal of additional assignment as Computer

Programmer, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Barbara L. Wong, renewal of additional assignment as Lecturer inGuidance, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

The folloWing were given additional assignments as Consultant inthe U.P.·NSDB research project entitled "A Study of the Status ofthe BS Degree Programs in Science and Mathematics offered inColleges and Universities," effective 5 July 1978 unt1l31 March 1979:

Blenvenido F. Nebres, reappointment in Mathematics, effective 1August,

Clara L. Syllaoco. andserafin D. Talisayon, in Physics.The following appointments in the U.P. Integrated School were

approved effective 14 June until 31 October 1978:luzviminda B. Canlas as Instructor I in Mathematics,Eduardo P. Magno, reappointment to additional assignment as

Instructor in Typing,Ethel S. Miraflores as Instructor I in Filipino. until the return of

Demetria UmaIV. but not later than the above mentioned date.

-Engineering, College of-------------,Manuel V. Hernandez. Jr., increase in salary from Instructor 11 to

III in Mechanical Engineering, effective 1 August 1978 until 31 May1979.

Meliton U. Ordillas, Jr .• renewal of additional assignment fromOfficer·in-Charge to Acting Chairman, Department of Mining andMetallurgical Engineering, effective 1 June 1978 until the return ofPerfecto K. Guerrero from detail with NSDB, but not later than 30April 1979.

Narciso C. Silverio, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Indus­trial Engineering, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Francisco B. Sta. Ana, additional assignment as AssociateResearch Engineer. U.P. Industrial Research Center, effective 12September until 31 December 1978.

- Fisheries, College of --------------,l.melda E. de Mesa, reappointment as Senior lecturer in Inland

Fisheries, without compensation, effective 13 June until 31 Mav1979.

Antonio B. Mines, additional assignment as Secretary, effective 7August 1978 until 30 April 1981; additional assignment as Super­visor, PCARR Scholarship Program, effective 7 August 1978 until

31 Julv 1979.

-Health Sclesces, Institute of ITacloban)---------iEstrella P. Gonzaga, increase in salary from Assistant Professor II

to IV of Community Medicine, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May

- Environmental Planning, Institute of ------------lDelia R. Alcalde, increase in salary as Research Associate, effec­

tive 1 August 1978.Natividad P. Reyes. reclassification with promotion in rank from

Training Associate to Training Specialist I, effective 15 August1978.

Ernesto M. Serete, reclassification with increase in salary fromResearch Associate to Instructor II in Environmental Planning,effective 1 August 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Federico B. Silao, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, effective 1 September until the return of leandroA. Viloria from rural service, but not later than 15 September1978.

-Fine Arts, Collegeof----------------lVirginia B. Deneen, appointment as lecturer in Sculpture, effec­

tive 1 September 1978 until 31 May 1979.Rogelio M. Pagarigan, renewal of appointment with reclassifica­

tion from Lecturer to Instructor III in Visual Communication, effec·tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Community Development, effective 1 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

fooDavao, U.P. Extension Division--------------lAida C. Ali. additional assignment as Lecturer in Public Adminis­

tration. effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.Felino Angeles, Jr., additional assignment as Senior Lecturer in

Marketing Management and Managerial Accounting and Control,effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Arlene Eleanor E-. liberal, additional assignment as SeniorLecturer in Marketing Management, effective 13 June until 31 Octo­ber 1978.

Nestor M. Nisperos, reappointment to additional assignment asProfessorial lecturer in Human Behaviour, effective 1 June until 31October 1978.

- Dentistry, Collegeof--------------1Sofronio P. San Juan, reappointment to additional assignment asicer-in-Charge, without compensation, effective 1 September

until the return of Nestor P. Perez from rural service, but not laterthan 15 September 1978.

leoncio A. Tech, appointment as Instructor I in Dentistry, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

- Economics, School of--------------1Romeo M. Bautista, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charge. effective 16 August until the return of JoseEncarnacion, Jr., from rural service, but not later than 30 August1978.

Hans-Paul Burkner, reappointment as Visiting Research Asso­ciate. without compensation, effective 1 until 30 September 1978.

Alejendro N. Herrin, additional assignment as Director forFinance, effective 1 September 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Victoria S. licuanan, appointment as Senior lecturer inEconomics, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Rosita S. Orbos, increase in salary from Instructor IV to V inEconomics. effective 31 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Edits A. Tan, reappointment to additional assignment as Dlrec­or for Finance, effective 16 August 1978 until 31 May 1979.

f-Education, Collegeof---------------iFelisa B. Aiionuevo. renewal of additional assignment as Officer­

in-Charge, Office of the Director for Undergraduate Studies, effec­tive 21 August 1978 until the return of Leonardo de la Cruz fromleave of absence. but not later than 20 August 1979.

lorna L. De Vera, increase in salary from Instructor V to VI inHealth Education, effective 1 September 1978.

Ofelia G. Endrinal, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Guid­ance, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Josefina C. Fonacier, renewal of additional assignment as Profes­sorial lecturer in Science Teaching, effective 1 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

Leticia P. Ho, renewal of additional assignment as Senior lec­turer in Guidance, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Gloria M. Parina, increase in salary from Instructor III to IV inArt, UPlS, effective 1 September 1978.

Ma. Fe G. Sanchez, increase in salary from Assistant Professor IIto IV of Health Education, effective 1 September 1978.

Waldetrudes M. Sison, additional assignment as Chairman,Department of Special Education. effective 19 July 1978 until 30

April 1981.

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searcher to Consultant, Commercial Law Codification Project, effec·tive 1 September until 31 December 1978.

Fortunato Gupit, Jr. renewal of supplementary appointment asContributing Editor, Civil Procedure and Special Action, effective 1August until 31 December 1978.

Benjamin V. Lorenzo, reclassification with promotion in rankand salary from Law Research Assistant to Legal Education OfficerI, effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

E. Arsenio Manuel, reappointment to supplementary appoint­ment as Senior Research Fellow, without compensation, effective31 July until 31 December 1978.

Purificacion V. Quisumbing, additional assignment as Member,Law Research Council, effective 1 August until 31 December 1978.

- Manila, U.P. College--------------iElizabeth R. Bahena, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charge, Office of the Secretary, effective 28 August untilthe return of Lourdes Abadingo from sick leave, but not later than18 September 1978.

Ferdinand K. Constantino. appointment as Lecturer in Eco­nomics, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Raul P. de Guzman, reappointment to additional assignment asActing Dean, effective 8 until 27 September ~978.

Jose Endriga, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, effective 17 July until the return of Raul P. deGuzman from special detail abroad. but not later than 31 August1978.

Amado M. Mendoza, Jr., appointment as Lecturer in SocialSciences, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Lynda Angelica N. Reyes, reclassification from Lecturer toInstructor I in Humanities, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Mar~ S. Reyes, appointment as Lecturer in Spanish, effective 13June 1978 until 31 May 1979,

Ma. Luz M. Sor9SC8, appointment as Lecturer in Spanish, effec-tive 16 June 1978 until 31 May 1979. •

Cristina E. Torres, renewal of additional assignment as Chairman,Division of Social Sciences, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April1981.

-Marine Sciences Center----------------1Gloria Jeanne Cajipe, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-QIarge, effective 1 August until the return of Edgardo O.Gomez from rural service, but not later than 30 August 1978.

-LBw, College of ----------------iRenewals of additional assignment of the following two

Grantees, U.P. Law Alumni Foundation, tnc., were approved:Eduardo A. Labitag, effective 11 April 1978 until 31 March

1979.,Carmela V. Sison, effective 1 May 1978 until 30 April 1979.

1979.T80filo E. Tupaz Jr., appointment as Instructor I in Sociology,

effective 1 June until 31 October 1978.

Luz H. Yringco, transfer from the Department of Health withappointment as Instructor 1 in Nursing, effective 22 June until 31October 1978.

Hloilo, U.P. College------.,...------~Zenaida P. Buenaflor, increase in salary from Instructor I to III

in Social Sciences, High School, effective 1 July 1978 until 31 May1979.

Eva C. Bustamante, appointment as Senior Lecturer in BusinessManagement, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

aNilda B. Oasal, additional assignment as Guidance Counselor.High School, effective 1 August 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Jose P. Ledesma, appointment as Senior Lecturer in BusinessAdministration, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Rosemarie G. Lim, renewal of additional assignment as Instruc­tor in Guidance and Counseling, High School, effective 13 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Laura Bella Y. Paredes, appointment as lecturer in Statistics,effective 13 June 1978 until 31 March 1979.

Evelyn A. Patifio, increase in salary from Instructor II to IV inBiological Sciences, effective 1 April 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Paula O. Pitpitan, increase in salary from Instructor I to III inFilipino, High School, effective 1 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

MB. Dolores V. Ramos, additional assignment as Chairman, Divi­sion of Professional Education, effective 1 August 1978 until 30April 1981.

Carmencita S. Simpss, renewal of additional assignment asCoordinator, Student Personnel Services, without compensation,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Eunice G. Torres, appointment as Instructor III in English effec­tive 13 June 1978 until the return of Emmelina Ledesma from localfaculty fellowship, but not later than 31 March 1979.

I- Home Economics, College of----------~Estrella F. Alabastro. reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer·in-Charge. effective 4 September until the return of AuroraG. Corpuz, from special detail in Bangkok, Thailand, but not laterthan 13 September 1978.

Sonia Y. de Leon, additional assignment as Chairman, Office ofResearch, effective 1 August 1978 until 31 July 1981.

Leonora N. Panlasig..i, additional assignment as Chairman, Officeof Community and Extension Services, effective 19 July 1978 until18July 1981.

Two renewals of additional assignment to the PAEG-GIA 1·7601U.P. Project of the College were approved:

Estrella F. Alabastro, as Project Leader, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Mereedita J. de' Valle, as Co-researcher, effective 1 July 1978until 30 June 1979.

-Medicine, College of -----------------~Marimin Abad·Lapuebla, appointment as Instructor IV in

Anatomy, effective 13July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

- Mass Communication. Institute of-----------iJose L. Castro, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in Jour­

nalism, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.Laura F. Cua, appointment as Lecturer in Communication

Research, effective 13 June until the return of Herminia M. Atfonsofrom Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. but not later than 8 August 1978.

Lourdes I. lIustre, appointment as Senior Lecturer in BroadcastCommunication, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Melina S. Pugne, additional assignment as Lecturer in 'Corn­munication Research, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

I-LBwCenter-----------------~Arturo R. Balbastro, renewal of supplementary appointment as

Contributing Editor, Transfer and Business Taxes, effective 1August until 31 December 1978.

Salvador T. Carlota, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorResearch Fellow, effective 1 July until 31 October 1978.

Irene R. Cortes, reappointment to additional assignment fromChairman to Member, Law Research Council, effective 1 Augustuntil 31 December 1978.

Noel V. de Guzman, reappointment as Consultant Programmer,Survey of the legal Profession Project, effective 5 July until 31October 1978.

Simeon M. Gopengco, reclassification from Member and Re-

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Alfredo C. Acosta, renewal of supplementary appointment asInstructor (part-time) in Surgery, without compensation, effective 1June until 31 December 1978.

Rossina Lydia T. Alejo, renewal of additional assignment asClinical Instructor (part-time), effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Melendre V. Areos, renewal of supplementary appointment asInstructor (part-time) in Family Medicine, without compensation,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Cornelio Ban889, Jr., reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, Department of Psychiatry, effective 30 Augustuntil the return of Lourdes L. Ignacio 'from special detail in Cali,Columbia, but not later than 1 October 1978.

JimmV F. C8bfit, renewal of additional assignmentas Instructor(part-time) in Surgery, effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

Bienvenido Cabrel, renewal of additional assignment as ClinicalAssistant Professor (part-time), effective 1 June until 31 December1978.

Emilio B. Cadayona, renewal of supplementary appointment asAssistant Professor (part-time) of Orthopedics, without compensa­tion, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Olivia B. Carino, appointment as Instructor II in Physiology,effective 24 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

•Alberto R. Casimiro, renewal of supplementary appointment as

Instructor (part-time) in Family Medicine, without compensation,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Leonida C. Castillo, renewal of supplementary appointment asInstructor (part-time) in Orthopedics, without compensation, effec­tive 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Nelia Cortes-Maramba, renewal of additional assignment asProject Leader, Dangerous Drugs Board Project, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Augustus C. Damian, Jr., additional assignment as LecturerlPreceptor, Anesthesiology Center Western Pacific, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

lsagani M. Darvin, additional assignment as Instructor (part-time)in Rehabilitation Medicine, effective 1 June until 31 December1978.

Conrado Dayrit, renewal of supplementary appointment asClinical Professor (part-time), without compensation, effective 1June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Gerardo V. de Leon, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, effective 4 September until the return of Floren-

•. tina Herrera, Jr., from special detail in Alma Ata, U.S.S.R., but not

later than 15 September 1978.Ernesto R. de los Reyes, renewal of supplementary appointment

as Assistant Professor (part-time) of Pediatrics, without compensa·tion, effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

Pacifico V. de Ocampo, Jr., renewal of additional assignment asClinical Assistant Professor (part-time), effective 1 June 1978 until

31 May 1979.Jacinto U. Oy-Li,acco, additional assignment as Clinical Instruc­

tor (part-time) in Ophthalmology, effective 1 June until 3.1 Decem­

ber 1978.Horacia R. Estrada, renewal of additional assignment as Co­

researcher, Dangerous Drugs Board project, effective 1 June 1978

until 31 May 1979.Oliver D. Ferrer, additional assignment as Instructor (part-time)

in Orthopedics, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Rosa Maria J. Hipolito, additional assignment as Instructor

(part-time) in Pediatrics, effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.Pur. Flor Isleta, renewal of supplementary appointmen~ as

Assistant Professor (part-time) of Pediatrics, without compensation,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Orpha Kwan-Abrigo, renewal of supplementary appointmen.t asInstructor (part-time) in Family Medicine, without compensation,

August-September 1978

effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ruby R. Lantin~ul, appointment .as Instructor (part-time)in Rehabilitation Medicine, without compensation, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Salvador M. Lazo, renewal of additional assignment as Instructor(part-time] in Family Medicine, effective 1 June until 31 December1978.

Benjamin Limson, renewal of supplementary appointment asClinical Associate Professor (part-time), without compensation,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Arturo C. Ludan, renewal of supplementary appointment asAssistant Professor (part-time) of Pediatrics, without compensation,effective 1 June until 31 Deember 1978.

Lope P. Lukban, renewal of supplementary appointment asClinical Assistant Professor (part-time), WIthout compensation,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Oscar A. Mayo, renewal of additional assignment as AssistantProfessor Ipart-timel of Family Medicine, effective 1 June until 31December 1978.

Antonio M. Montalban, renewal of supplementary appointmentas Assistant Professor (part-time) of Orthopedics, without com­pensation, effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

Elias M. Nadal, renewal of supplementary appointment asInstructor (part-time) in Surgery, without compensation, effective 1June until 31 December 1978.

Pecite Ramos-safceda, renewal of additional assignment asClinical Assistant Professor (part-time), effective 1 June 1978 until31 May 1979.

Rosie Reyes-Noche, renewal of additional assignment as ClinicalInstructor (part-time), effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ida R. Sangalang, additional assignment as Instructor (part-time)in Orthopedics, effective 1 June until 31 December 1978.

Corazon H. Santos, transfer from NSDB-Assisted UPS IntegratedResearch Program with reappointment as Research Associate, effec­tive 1 September until 31 December 1978.

Eleazar O. Sarmiento, renewal of supplementary appointment asAssistant Professor (part-time) of Family Medicine, without com­pensation, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979,

Domingo Tablan, renewal of supplementary appointment asInstructor (part-time) in Surgery, without compensation, effective 1June until 31 December 1978.

Orlino O. Talens, renewal of supplementary appointment 8S

Instructor (part-time) in Family Medicine, without compensation,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Virginia V. Trinidad, renewal of supplementary appointment asAssistant Professor (part-time) of Family Medicine, without com­pensation, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Melecia A: Velmonte, renewal of supplementary appointment asAssistant Professor II (part-time) of Medicine, effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

Carlos C. Zspetos, renewal of additional assignment as InstructorIpart-timel in Family Medicine, effective 1 June until 31 December1978.

I- Music, College of ----------------jLeticia G. del Valle, renewal of additional assignment as Officer­

in-Charge, Music Education Department, effective 1 July until thereturn of Juan Ramos from leave of absence, but not later than 31

December 1978.Cerezon C. Dioquino, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charge, effective 16 July until the return of .Ramon P.Santos from rural service, but not later than 31 July 1978.

Herminia A. llano, additional assignment as Acting Secretary,effective 17 July until the return of Reynaldo T. Paguio fr~m

special detail as Music Director of the U.P. Concert Chorus dUringtheir international tour, but not later than 3 October 1.978.

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MoIoclaA Velmonta;As Attending SurQeon (part-time), until 31 December 1978.Alfredo C. Acosta,Serafin S. Hilvano, until 31 May 1979,EliasM. Nadal, andDomingo Tablan.

I-Small-Scele Industries, Institute for ----------1Virgilio H. Acain, transfer from Mindanao State University with

appointment as Training Associate, effective 15 August until 31December 1978.

Humildad V. Lopez. promotion in rank and salary from Manage-

-Public Health, Institute of-------------1Nanette L. Jueco, additional assignment as Chairman, Depart­

ment of Parasitology, effective 1 September 1978 until 30 April1981.

Nidia M. Manuson, reversion to temporary status and reclassifica­tion from Senior Research Assistant to Instructor III in MedicalMicrobiology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Evelina C. Morales, appointment as Instructor IV in Environ­mental and Occupational Health, effective 5 July 1978 until 31 May1979.

Honoria N. Navarro, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,Department' of Nutrition, effective 31 August until the return ofCarmencit8 B. Loyola from leave of absence, but not later than 15October 1978.

Ely Anthony R. Quano, reappointment as Professorial Lecturerin Environmental Health, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Amanda V. Valenzuela, reappointment to additional assignmentas Officer-in-Charge, effective 24 August until the return of Ben­jamin D. Cabrera from special detail in Geneva, Switzerland, but notlater than 6 September 1978.

- Public Administration, College of ----------;Adelwila L. Ages, increase in salary as Researcher I, local

Government Center. effective 1 August 1978: additional assignmentas Senior lecturer in Public Administration, effective 13 June until31 October 1978.

Ma. Concepcion P. Alfiler, increase in salary from AssistantProfessor 11 to IV of Public Administration, effective 1 Jury 1978until 31 May 1979.

Mariano J. Guillermo, reversion to temporary status and reclassi­fication from Training Specialist III to Assistant Professor III ofPublic Administration, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Alejandro B. Ibay, increase in salary as Management Specialist II,Administrative Development Center, effective 1 July 1978.

Ma. Lourdes S. .loves, reclassification with promotion in rankand salary from Research Associate to Researcher I, effective 1August 1978. •

Honesto R. Mendoza, reappointment as Professoriat lecturer inPublic Administration, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Romeo B. Ocampo, additional assignment as Director, PolicyStudies Program, effective 3 January 1978 until 31 December 1980.

Remlgio Ed. D. Ocenar, transfer to permanent status as ResearchAssociate, local Government Center, effective 1 August 1978.

Nievelena V. Rosete, reappointment as Senior lecturer in Public

Administration. effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.Lydia delos Santos-Vergara, appointment as Training Specialist I,

local Government Center, effective 17 July until the return ofZenaida Ocampo from leave of absence, but not later than 31 Octo­ber 1978.

Ma. Clarlsa R. Sia, Increase in salary as Research Associate,Administrative Development Center, effective 1 July until 31December 1978.

a..rita J. Pizarro, transfer from Philippine Coconut Authoritywith appointment as Instructor III in Composition and Theory,effective 1 June 1978until 31 May 1979.

I-Pharmacy, College of ---------------1Natividad F. de Castro, reappointment to additional assignment

as Officer-in-Charge. effective 2 August until the etum of Jesusa A.Concha from special detail in Korea, Taiwan and Hongkong, but notlater than 11 August 1978.

William V. Estacio, transfer to non-substitute status as InstructorI in Industrial Pharmacy, effective 1 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

I-Philippine Eye Research Institute---------...,Noel G. Chua, appointment as Research Associate, effective 1

March until the return of Ester Lee from leave of absence, but notlater than 31 December 1978.

- Philippine General Hospital ------------;Carlita C. O1avez, increase in salary as Medical Researcher I,

effective 1 August 1978.Joaquin D. Lad80, Jr., additional assignment as Consultant in

Prosthodontics, effective 5 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.Juan E. Quejada, reappointment as Consultant in Orthodontics,

without compensation, effective 5 July until 30 June 1979.Ofelia B. Te, appointment as Officer-in·Charge, Medical Records

Division, effective 16 August until 31 December 1978.The following were appointed as Fellow, without compensation:Aquilina Comia-Sioson, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June

1979.Jose E. de 18 Cruz, effective 6 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.Julieta L. Lorenzo, effective 17 July 1978 until 16 July 1979.Cecilia S. Roque, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.Marjorie Zambrano-GatchaliBn, effective 1 August until 31 July

1979.Renevvalsof additional assignment of the following were approvedOliver D. Ferrer as Attending Orthopedic Surgeon (part-time),

effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.Avelino A. Macasaat as Consultant in Restorative Dentistry,

effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.Pacita Ramos-Salceda as Attending Psychiatrist (part-time),

effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.The following appointments as Attending Ophthalmologist

(part-time), effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979 wereapproved:

Rossina Lydia T. Alejo,Bienvenido Cabral, until 31 December 1978,Pacifico V. de Ocampo, Jr .• andRosie Reyes-Noche.The following renewals of supplementary appointments on a

part-time basis were approved, without compensation, effective 1June:

Ern85to R. de los Reyes as Attending Pediatrician, until 31December 1978.

Arturo C. Ludan as Attending Pediatrician, until 31 December1978.

Lope K. Lukban as Attending Family Physician, until 31 May1979;

As Attending Physician {part-time! until 31 May 1979:Conrado Dayrit,Orpha Kwan-Abrigo.Benjamin Limson, and

- Nursing, College of-------------....-fMa. Estela M. Layug, appointment as Instructor I in Nursing,

effective 1 August 1978 until the return of Herminia Nueva Espaftafrom leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

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1979.Eliseo S. Contreras, additional assignment as Faculty-in-Charge,

Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, effective 1 September 1978until 30 April 1979.

Erwin D. David, increase in salary from Instructor I to II inVeterinary Parasitology, effective 1 September 1978 until 31 May1979.

Elito F. Landicho, increase in salary from. Instructor I to II inVeterinary Physiology, effective 1 May 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Rosie L. Laudencia, renewal of additional assignment as Resi­dent Veterinarian, Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, effective1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979;,increase in salary from Instructor Ito III in Pubtic Health, effective 1 May 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Joseph S. Masangkay, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Pathol­ogy and Public Health, effective 1 September 1978 until the returnof Rodolfo Peneyra from study leave abroad, but not later than 30April 1979.

Mildred A. Padilla, additional assignment as Extension Veteri­narian, effective 1 September 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Fidelia G. Roldan, increase in salary from Instructor I to II inVeterinary Medicine, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

- General Administration----------------lOscar M. Alfonso, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,

Office of the Executive Vice-President and Program DevelopmentStaff, effective 1 September until the return of Emanuel V. Sorianofrom rural service, but not later than 15 September 1978; renewalof additional assignment from Coordinator to Program Coordinator,NSDB-Assisted UPS Integrated Research Program, effective 1September 1978 until 31 August 1980.

Jose V. Basug, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,Campus Landscaping Office and Arboretum, effective 1 until 15September 1978.

Lolita S. Bitanga, transfer from Division of City Schools, Manilawith appointment as Resident Advisor, Office of Student AuxiliaryServices, Office of Student Affairs, effective 1 June until 31 Decem­ber 1978.

Filomena M. Cantona, renewal of additional assignment asConsultant, Finance Committee of the Board of Regents, effective 1Julv 1978.

Fredegusto G. David, additional assignment as Director ofResearch Evaluation and Treasurer, NSDB-Assisted U.P. IntegratedResearch Program, effective 29 June until 31 December 1978.

Vicentita M. Cervera, transfer from Marikina Institute of Scienceand Technology with appointment as Research Associate, Divisionof Counseling and Guidance, Office of the Vice-President forAcademic Affairs, effective 15 August until 31 December 1978.

Pia P. Frago, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge, Officeof the Vice-President for Administration, effective 16 August untilthe return of Ramon C. Portugal from rural service, but not laterthan 31 August 1978.

Anthony M. Juan, Jr., additional assignment as Consultant,President's Council of the Arts, effective 5 July until 31 December

1978.Alfred A. Yuson, reappointment as Editor of Publications,

President's Council on the Arts, effective 17 July until 31 December

1978.In the Infrastructure Development Program, Office of the Presi­

dent, the fo11owing renewals of additional assignment were ap­_proved, effective 1 January until 30 June 1978:

Jose Ma. de castro, Consulting Design Engineer,Ruben A. Garcia, Senior Design Engineer,Vicente Hedriana, Mechanical Engineer Consultant,Ernesto Tabujara, Senior Design Engineer, andMario O. labat, Senior Design Engineer.

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ment Specialist I to II effective 1 June until 31 December 1978,

-Veterinary Medicine, Collegeof ------------1Maria Fe H. Constantino, increase in salary from Instructor I to

II in Veterinary Microbiology, effective 1 August 1978 until 31 May

_ University Library-----------------1Patricia Evangelista, increase in salary as Librarian I, effective 1

July until 31 December 1978.

- Statistical Center---------------~Gloria C. Caldito, renewal of additional assignment as Director,

Undergraduate Studies, effective 1 April 1978 until 31 March 1979_

f- Tacloban, U.P. College------------...,The following additional assignments as Consultant in Animal

Science Program were approved in the College, effective 1 June until

31 December 1978:T80doro A. Abilay, andPerla L. Lopez

-Social Work and Community Development, Institute of-Greer B. Alforque, additional assignment as Senior Research

Assistant in the project entitled "Study of Needs and Problems ofSocial Work Schools Outside Metro Manila," effective 1 July until31 December 1978.

Eulogia P. detos Reyes, additional assignment as Researcher inthe project entitled "Social Work Practice Realities: Interviews withDSSD Field Practitioners," effective 5 July until 30 November 1978.

Gloria A. Fernandez, increase in salary from Assistant Professor Ito II of Community Development, effective 1 April 1978 until 31May 1979; additional assignment as Researcher in the project en­titled "A Preliminary Annotated Bibliography of Philippine Reset­tlement Programs," effective 5 July until 31 December 1978.

Michael M. Gonzalez, additional assignment as Research Asso­ciate in the research project entitled "Visual Ethnography of RuralLife/Culture: A Coconut Growing Community," effective 5 July1978 until 31 May 1979,

Flora C. Lansang, additional assignment as Researcher in theproject entitled "Social Work Practice Realities: Interviews withDSSD Field Practitioners," effective 5 July until 31 October 1978.

Romeo C. Quieta, appointment as Lecturer in Social Work effec­• tive 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ma. Corazon Veneracion, additional assignment as Researcher inthe project entitled "Study of Needs and Problems of Social WorkSchools Outside Metro Manila," effective 5 July until 31 December1978.

The following additional assignments as Co-Project Director,Social Work Training Laboratory in Lian, Batangas were approved,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979:

Mary Lou L. Alcid, renewal,Greer B. Alforque, renewal, andEulogia P. delos Rayes.

I- Sports, Physical Education and Recreation-------iCynthia V. Abed-Santos, renewal of additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charge, effective 1 August until the return of Aparicio H.Mequi from research leave, but not later than 8 August 1978.

Remedios V. Pinon, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, effective 9 August until the return of Aparicio H.Mequi from research leave, but not later than 31 August 1978;renewal of additional assignment as Offlcer-ln-Charpe, effective 1Ie September until the return of Aparicio H. Mequi from rural service,but not later than 15 September 1978.

Benjamin P. Sarmiento, appointment as Consultant in ScubaDiving, effective 13 June until 31 October 1978.

As Senior Design Architect:Norma B. Chico,Christopher Stonewall P. Espina,Honrado R. fernandez, renewal of supplementary appointment,Honorato Paloma, andIIdsfonso P. Santos, Jr.The following renewals of additional assignment were approved

in the Management Information Unit, Office of the President effec­tive 1 July until 31 December 1978:

Roberto E. Magno, from Program Development Associate toProgram Development Assistant, and

Honesto G. Nuqui, Program Development Associate.On the President's Committee for Regional Units, the following

renewals of assignment, effective 1 July until 31 December 1978were approved:

Nestor R. Balmores, Senior Executive Assistant, andGeorgina A. Reyes, Secretary.The following additional assignments as Program Development

Associates were approved in the Program Development Staff, Officeof the President:

Germilino F. Abito, effective 1 July unti130 September 1978.

Fermin D. Adriano as Program Development Assistant, effective1 July until 31 October 1978.

Luis M. Alarma, Jr., effective 1 July until 31 December 1978.JoseC. Arann, effective 1 August until 31 December 1978.Garonimo M. Collado. with increase in honorarium, effective 1

July until 31 December 1978.Soledad C. de Castro, effective 2 May until 31 December 1978.Patrocinio M. de los Reyes, effective 15 June until 15 November

1978.Carol B. De Raedt, additional assignment, effective 2 May until

30 September 1978.Josefina C. Fonacier, with increase in honorarium, effective 1

May until 31 October 1978.MilagrosV. Gregorio, effective 1 until 31 August 1978.Sylvia H. Guerrero, effective 2 May until 30 September 1978.Rogelio O. Juliano, effective 1 July until 31 October 1978.Amalia L. Perez, reappointment as Research Associate, effective

1 August until the return of Bernadette R. Clay from leave ofabsence, but not later than 31 December 1978.

Ernesto Parnia, effective 1 July until 31 October 1978.Francisco H. Roque, effective 1 July until 31 October 1978.

•Resignations

Chelito Agbisit as Senior Clerk, 1551, effective 1 August 1978.Samuel Almazan as Property Custodian, 1551, effective 1

September 1978.Carlito ARonuevo as Research Assistant, ALEC, effective 15

August 1978.Rene F. Arambulo as Student Assistant, U.P. College Manila,

effective 1 August 1978.Vicente C. Banagale as Assistant Professor, U.P. College Baguio,

. effective 1 August 1978.Aurelio Raymond Barrios as, Utility Man, University Book

Center, effective 11 August 1978.Ma. Cristina L. Baticados as Research Assistant, College of

Engineering, effective 15 August 1978.Tessie Beltran as Emergency Bindery Helper, University Library,

effective 1 September 1978.Emmo Cancino as Utility Man, 1551, effective 1 September

1978.Lilian Cruz as Bar Attendant, AIT, effective 15 September 1978.Ma. Evangeline de Castro as Research Aide, College of Home

Economics. effective 1 September 1978.Gonzalo C. de Guzman as Instructor, College of Arts and

Sciences (Difiman}, effective 1 August 1978.Lucia Diaz as Locker Attendant, AIT, effective 25 September

1978.Edmundo Enderez as Research Assistant, College of Fisheries,

effective 16 August 1978.Veronica Fenhc as Instructor, College of Engineering, effective 1

September 1918.Melanita Galang as Clerk-Typist, Law Center, effective 16

August 1978.Carmen Galman as Graduate- Assistant, Office of Academic

Services, effective 14 September 1978.

Purita B. Hipol as Assistant Professor, UPIS, College of Educa­tion, effective 1 August 1978.

Aida Judilla as Utility Man, U.P. College Clark Air Base, effective26 August 1978.

Rodelio L. Labit as Research Assistant, College of Fisheries,effective 16 August 1978.

Alma Manalang as Bindery Helper, University Library, effective26 September 1978.

Arnsl Maricaban as Houseman, AIT, effective 23 August 1'978.Presentacion B. Moran as Research Assistant, College of Engi­

neering, effective 15 August 1978 .Belinda Parentela as Assistant Professor, UPIS, Collegeof Educa­

tion, effective 1 September 1978.Anita Reyes as Utility Man, ISSI, effective 18 September 1978.Jane Sabio as Library Aide, University Library, effective 25

August 1978.Cesar Saldana as Assistant Professor, Collegeof Business Admin­

effective 1 August 1978.Caridad Tobia-Srithara~ as Researcher, College of Public Admin­

istration. effective 13 September 1978.Ma. Luisa Valdez-Plana as Senior Research Assistant, 1551, effec­

tive 1 August 1978.Eric Velasco as Dispatcher, 1551, effective 1 August 1978.Reynaldo ViII.anueva as Clerk, Institute of Sports, Physical

Education and Recreation. effective 15 August 1978.

Retirements

Elena AguU. as Supervisor, University Food Service, effective18 August 1978.

Godofredo Valledo as Chief, Auxilliary Services Section, Collegeof Public Administration, effective 1 August 1978.

Carmen Velilaquez as Professor, College of Arts and Sciences(Diliman), effective 7 August 1978.

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C@t'J'i7~£~Vs£~~ ~(h/ffi ~~ rv'iIg~ tsThe Board confirmed the following memoranda of agreement at PTe·RD and the UPLB whereby the National Coordinating Office

its 905th Meeting, 31 August 1978. (NCO) of PTe·AD shall continue to operate mainly from the UPLBcampus and utilize its edministrati'(8 facilities while administrative

1. Momorondum of Agroomlllt with UNESCO Pertoiningarrangements for the operation of the various training centers are

tol being worked out.Tacher Training Project In Kabul, Afghanistan

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between theUNESCO end thl Univenity wherebv the College of Educetion 'hell 6. Memorandum of Agreement with the Qlgayan Valley Institute ofprovide instructoR for the UNESCO Teacher Training Projectat the Technology (eVIT). Mountain State Agricultural College (MSACI.Academy for Teacher Educators in Kabul, Afghanistan, for a period VisiV. Stat. College of Agriculture IVISCAI, and the University ofof three (3) yean. Southern Mind.nao IUSM) Pertaining to the Establishment of Four

Region.1 Training Centers for Rural Development

2. MooiKlf.ldum of Agr"""';t with the Bicol Univonity Coil. ofThe four Regional Training centers for Rural Development shall

be esteblished in CVIT. MSAC. VISCA. end USM under the Philip-AgrIculture (BUCA) Portolning to the UPLB Intogretod Crop end pine Training Centers for'Rural Development IPTC·RDl. Theselivestock Farming Project institutions shall continue to avail of the administrative machinery

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between the end business procedures of UPLB until. such time as they can evolva8UCA end the UPL8 whereby the letter ,hall underteke the Inte· their own system of administering their respective regional centers.grated Crop and Livestock Farming Project in the: Province of Albay Tho egreement remains in force until 31 December 1978. subject to

• for a period of three (3) yean. extension by mutual consent.

3. Momoo .ldum of .-.-.... witIl the Miniotry of Educetlon Ind 7. MooolOr.ldum of Atr-t witIl De Lo Solll Univnlty (DLSUICulture (MEC) Portoining to I Two-y_ Project Known IS "Devol- Repding Cou_ u_ the Exporl__In _ Toech-oprnent of Agroforeotty Education Pr..... In thl Elementory end ing (MST) Pr....mSocondory School," A memorandum of agreement was entered into between the

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between the OLSU and the University VoJhereby Science Education Center (SEC)MEC end the UPL8 wherebv the College of Forestry end tho Col· specialists shell handle four to five courses per year under thelege of Agriculture shall provida pilot schools with adequate mate- experimental Master in Science Teaching (MST) progrem.riels in forestry and agriculture, and make available the appropriate The MST (Phy,ical Sciences) Progrem et OLSU end the MAT/MSexpertise. The MEC shall authorize the use of some elementary and degree programs at the University shall be administered as onesecondary schools In Region IV·A end provide mechanisms for inta- project by one project director from SEC, under NSOB Project No.grating egroforestrv in the elementary and secondary agriculture 7003 Ed.curricula.

8. Mooo_m of Ac;reomlllt witIl the Fllip/... Foundotion, Inc.,4. Moo'_.....m of UrwIeoiteildlngwith thl Notional Food .,d Agri-

PwtIining to I Study of Philippine Sa",eedscultuno Council Providing "NFAC Grldum end UrwIeo.Id.m A memorandum of agreement was entered into between theFellowship StudY Grants" Filipin. Foundation, tnc., and the University, whereby the letter

The National Food and Agriculture Council INFAC) shall make throuW1 the Marine Sciences Center shall undertake 8 study ofavailable the following graduate and undergraduate fellowship study Philippine seaweeds under a budget of P190,OOO.00 to be providadgrants in the UPLB: by the Foundetion. The project ,hell be for e period of three (31

(al A graduate felloV\lShip study grant in the UPLB Graduateyears.

School. effective the beginning of the first semester, 1978-1979. Itprovides full scholarships (including P9,759.00 for basic yearlyexpenditures and P1,575.00 for thesis support, gr~duation expe~s.es, 9. lo1oo'ww.ldum of~ wi.... the Foundetion for Philippineand honoraria for the graduate guidance committee) for qualified ",-, Inc. (FPPII Portoinlng to • R_rch Project, "BIoI_ ofgraduate students until completion of graduate work leading to any Edible Frogs and their Commercial Production"existing degree to be specified periodically by NFAC.

The project ,hall be implemented by UPLB with financial assist·(b) An undergraduate fellO'NShip study grant in the College ofA 'culture and in the Institute of Agriculturel Development and ance from FPPI In the total sum of P152,242.50 for a period of

A~~inistration effective the beginning of the first semester. three (31.years.1978-1979. It 'provides fellowships (including P5,400.00 for beslcyearly expenditures and P600.00 for thesis support and graduate

10. Mlrnor8ftdum ctf Agreement with the Philippine~expenses) for ten qualified high school graduateS until compl.etlan of~ Ind DevelopmltRt Foundation, Inc. (PCROF) Perulnlng toundergraduate \/YOrk in agriculture, food technology, agncultural• R~ Proiect. "SyntheUs of Certain Derivatives of Coconut

economics. or egribusiness.Fetty Acids"

tel m of Agreement with the Philippine Training Cent....The project shall be undertaken by Dr. Ester Alblno·Garct. and

P f R sendl G Lork:8 and financed by PCADF under a grant of5 Memoran u . th Support and":,8~.OO. The' project shell be for a period of two (2) yean,f~ Rural Development (PTC·RD) Reganhng •

Operation of Training Centers d . t between the beginning 1 August 1978.f eement was entere In 0A memorandum 0 8gr

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The Boerd confirmed at Its 806th Meeting, 2B September 197B,a MtmOl'1lndum 01 A_mInt with thl Edueatlonol DevelopmentProjocU Implementing Tosk Fo IEDPITAF) Regarding the Impll'mentation af the Wortd Bank pported Educational DevelopmentPragrornt at UPLB

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between the

UPLB and thl EDPITAF providing for the extension of the ProjectImplementing Unit IPIU) for six months, ending 31 December197B, end support of PllB,OOO.OO from EDPITAF to defray thecost of maintaining said unit. The PIU was established in July 1977(original agreement 1/V8S confirmed by the Board at its 8915t Meet­ing, 25 Augu.t 1977.1

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The University of the Philippines Gazette is published bimonthly by the information and Publications Office. Office of the Secretary ofthe University, University of the Philippines. Diliman. Quezon City, Philippines.

The typeface used in this journal is Univers medium, but for pictorial captions which are in Aldine Aoman, both set in two-point ledds atthe Science Education Center. The unit and pictorial headings are in Tabasco bold caps and Dynamo. respectively. Pictorial subheadings arein Peignot Light.

I,() The two-color printing in offset lithography is by the University of the Philippines Press.

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ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULARS

Adminirtnrtlve Orders • Administrative Order No. 17: Recons­titution of the President's Advisory Committee on Campus Planningand Development, 151 • Administrative Order No. 19: TransportTraining Center Unit Library Organization Committee, 151 •Administrative Order No. 74: Ad Hoc Committee to Survey Exist­ing Stores and Housing Units on the Dillman Campus, 151 • Admin­istrative Order No. 75: Constitution of a Special AdministrativeBody. 151 • Memoranda. Memorandum: XOS Performance in

Second Semester, 1977·1979,151 -Memorandum No, 42: Furnish­ing U.P. at Los Banos Copies of University Communications/Draftsof Recommendations Involv1ng Policy Changes for SIR Action, 152• Memorandum: Tracking Officer to Monitor Processing Vouchers,152 • Memorandum No. 19: Nomination to Membership in theBoard of Judges for the Philippine Collegian. 152 • MemorandumNo. 50: Water Shortage. 153

DECISIONS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS

I'" ,'HE COVER

• It may be said of him that he died in action; and for those ~hodie in action a special place is reserved in the annals of Man. Durmgthe season of revelry and rest, Chancellor Abelardo G. Semontepassed away on Christmas Day, 1978. At the young age of 50, heleft a void in the University which he served truly and well.

His academic record alone is enviable. A Bachelor of Arts (cumlaude, 19511, Bachelor of Laws (19531, Master of Public Adminis­tration (Wayne University, 19551 and Master of Ar:ts and Ph.D. inPolitical Science (Princeton University, 1958 and 1959), he at­tended the Institute of Economic Development at VanderbiltUniversity (1954) and the noted executive development course inthe Administrative Staff College in Henlev-on-Thames, England119531.

He served his Alma Mater as instructor in the College of LiberalArts in 1953 until he became full professor in 1966 in the Instituteof Public Administration. From 1963 to 1968, as Director ofStudies and Research in the Philippine Executive Academy, hecontributed immensely to the development of its course of studies.

On 25 November 1969, he was appointed Vice-President for.~ .cademlc Affairs. In 1972, after U.P. at los Banos had become an

.onomous unit of the U.P. System, he was named its first Chan­cellor and member of the U.P. Board of Regents.

Various national and international bodies were also enriched byhis generous and expert services: the Presidential Commission toSurvey Philippine Education (1970), the Presidential Commissionon Reorganization of which he was executive director (1969·1973),the SEARCA, the Regional Trainihg Program on Food and Nutri­tion Planning of the Netherlands Universities Foundation for Inter­national Cooperation, to mention only a few. In the Office of thePresident, he was Coordinating Officer for Program Execution(COPE) in Government Reorganization. Even the Civil Service Com­mission was touched by the wand of his wide experience when, inthe early '70's, he was active in the review of civil service rules andthe performance audit of the Commission itself.

In recognition of his outstanding \o\IOrk in public administration,Dr. Samonte was named one of Ten Outstanding Young Men(TOYMl in 1963 and received the Professional Award of the U.P.

Alumni Association in 1973,He authored Philippine Government and Civil Service (196B),

co-authored several books on public administration, and wrote

numerous articles in professional journals.Cover photography by Boy Yniguez.

907th Meeting, 26 October 1978.Appointments, Reappointments,

Renewals of Appointment, Promotions, Increases in Salary, etc.,153 • Transfer to Permanent Status, 154 • Scholarships, fellow­ships, Grants and Gifts, 154 • Collection of fees, 154 • Establish­ment of the U.P. Continuing Education Center, 155 • Rules andRegulations Governing the Philippine Collegian, 155.Authority forthe President to Rectify Expiration Date of the Appointment ofDeansand Directors, 155 .Order of Implementation for the College

of Development Economics and Management, 155 • Implementa­tion of Teacher's leave Privilege for the Faculty of the U,P. CollegeClark Air Base, 155 .Standardization of Out-of-Station Allowances

for UPLB Personnel, 156 • Types of Official Publications for theScience Education Center and Honoraria for Commissioned Writers,156 • Other Matters Considered by the Board, 157 • 908th Meet·ing, 7 December 1978 • Appointments, Reappointments, Renewals

of Appointment, Promotions, Increases in Salary, etc.. 157 .Trans­fer to Permanent Status, 158 • Scholarships, fellowships, Grants

and Gifts, 158 • Collection of Fees, 158 • Transfer of Site for theU.P. in the Visayas,158 ·Transfer of the Administration of QuezonLand Grant to the UPLB, 158 • Establishment of the U,P. Creative

Writing Center, 159 • Service Agreement Between the Universityand the U.P. Foundation, tnc., 159 • Amendment to the Rule onGuarantors Relative to the Student Loan Board, 159 • Other Mat­ters Considered by the Board, 159 .909th Meeting, 20 December

1978 • Appotnrments. Reappointments, Renewalsof Appointment,Promotions, Increases in salary, etc., 160 • Transfer to PermanentStatus 160. Creation of the Position of Restaurant and BanquetMan~r at AIT, 173 .Other Matters Considered by the Board, 173

TRANSITIONS

A New Steward, 161 -They Served Long. , • And Well, 162 - ATribute, 164 • A Man of Parts, 165 -The Final Curtain Call, 166 ­Economics Complex, 168 - Hooray for Tourism! , 169 - Maliga­yang Pasko! ,170 -Tying the french Knot, 172

PRESIDENTIAL DECISIONS, 173

SEPARATIONS FROM THE SERVICE

Resignations, 181 -Retirements, 181

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CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS with the NSDB Perteining to e Project on "The Sociology of LandTenure and Management System in Lands Devoted to Tobaccoand

Memorandum of Agreement with the Dangerous Drugs Board Abace", 182 • Memorandum of Agreement with CIBA-GEIGY S.E.IDDB} Pertaining to a Project Entitled "Pharmacologic Contents Asia Pertaining to 8 Project on "Evaluation of eGA 48-988 Seedand Toxicity Level of Datura Metel (Talumpay}", 182. Memo- Treatment Fungicide for the Control of Phfllppine Corn Downyrandum of Agreement with the U.P. Tennis Club Regarding the Mildew", 182 • Memorandum of Agreement with the World HealthManagement and Operation of Tennis Courts on Campus, 182 • Organization (WHO) Pertaining to a Research on Microbial Patho-

Contract Agreement with the Commission on Population gens, 182 • Memorandum of Agreement with the Los Banos School(POPCOM) Pertaining to a Project Entitled "Study of Levels and of Fisheries (LBSF) Regarding Construction of Temporary Class-

Determinants of Fertility in central Luzon and Metropolitan rooms, 182. Supplementary Agreement with the National Research

Manila", 182 • Contract Agreement with the Commission on Council of the Philippines (NRCP) Pertaining to a Project on "The

Population (POPCOM) Pertaining to a Project Entitled "UPPI~ Establishment of a Makapuno Culture Laboratory and Nursery for

POPCOM Work Agreement", 182 • Memorandum of Agreement Mass Production, 182

BOARD OF REGENTS. The Honorable Juan L. Mlnuel, Chairman, secretary of

Education and Culture. The Honorable Onofre D. Corpuz, Vice-Chairman, Presi-dent, University of the Philippines. The Honorable Abelerdo G. Samonte, Chan-cellar, University of the Philippines at Los BaRos. The Honorable Ruben SBntosCuyugan, Chancellor, Philippine center for Advanced Studies. The Honorable cAbraham F. Sermiento, President, U.P. Alumni Association • The HonorableTomas S. Fonecier. The Honorable Orlando J. S8c8y • The Honorable Gerardo •P. Sicat • The Honorable Ambrosio F. Tangco • The Honorable Ronalda B.ZeIT.ora• Dr. G6mino H. AbacI, Secretary

OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION. Dr. Onofrv D. Corpuz,President. Dr. Emanuel V. Soriano, Executive Vice-President • Dr.Oscar M. Alfonso, Viee--President for Academic Affairs • Dr. RamonC. Portugal. ViorPresident for Administration • Dr. G6mino H.Abad, Secretary • Prof. Manuel P. Bandafta, University Registrar

EDITORIAL BOARD. Dr. G8mrno H. Abaci, Secretary of theUniversity, Chairman • Prof. Luis D. Beltran, Acting Director of theUniversity Press, Secretary • Prof. Manuel P. Bendafla, Secretary ofthe University Council • Dr. Gloria D. Feliciano, Dean of the lnstl-tute of Mass Communication • Prof. Froilan M. BacuRgan, Directorof the Law Center • Or. Emerenciana Y. Arcellana, President of theU.P. Faculty Organization. Mrs. May C. Dumlao, President of theU.P. Supervisors' Association. Miss Dlwata A. Reyes, Editor of thePhilippine Collegian

EDITORIAL STAFF. G6mlno H. Abad, Edito. • Ruben Dovid F. Deleo, Associate Editor· Elpidio S. Caimoy, Managing Editor·Roshan T. J0s6, Assistant Editor. Rikl T. Esp,,,., Photo Editor • Tony M. dela Vega, Circulation Manager

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ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS

Adminiltritivi Order No. 17: Reconstitution of the Presidlot',Advisory Committee on Campus Planning 8nd Development

The President's Advisory Committee on Campus Planning andDevelopment is hereby reconstituted with Dean Aurelio T. Juguilonas Chairman, Prof. Romeo C. Tomacruz as Secretary, and DeanLeandro A. Viloria, Director Salvador F. Reves. Director Antonio P.Cruz, and Director Dionitio O. L1wag, members. The Committeeshall take charge of the official records and implementation, as wellas recommend desirable changes or modifications, of the MasterDevelopment Plan for the Dillman Campus approved by the Boardof Regents.

This Committee will elsa be responsible for advising the Prest­dent on the adoption of appropriate policies, rules, and regulationson the physical development of the campus. In this regard, theChairman may call upon the assistance of other officials of theUniversity for pertinent information necessary for the able perform-

! ance of the Committee's work.The Committee will meet twice a month with special meetings toscheduled by the Chairman as the need arises.

10 October 1978

(Sgd.1 ONOFRE D. CORPUZPresident

Adminirtrative Order No. 19: Transpon T,.ining center Unit Libr.­ry Organization Committee

The following are hereby constituted into a committee, with theUniversity Libraria'n as Chairman, Miss Ma. Oliva G. Zipapn asSecretary, and the Director, Transport Training Center, MissMay L.Huntington, the Budget Director, the Chief Accountant, and theOfficer-in..charge, Property Divlslcn, members, to formulate, subjectto approval by this Office, rules and other guidelines for the settingup and operation of a unit library in the Transport Training Center,within the context of existing University Library System policies,rules, and procedures as provided for in The Revised UniversityCode (Articles 132 througf11381. the 9 August 1961 memorendum

.. the then Acting Business Executive and Acting Budget Officer,Wnd the 27 November 1961 memorandum of former President

Vicente G. Sinco, 81 well as such other existing pertinent rules andprocedures issued by competent University authorities and/or

bodies.In case the Director of the Center, the Budget Director, and the

Chief Accountant cannot attend the meetings or deliberations of thecommittee, for any unavoidable reason, they should designate theirrespective representatives; provided, that the foregoing officials shallattend the first two and the last two meetings at least.

The committee should submit its report and recommendationsnot later than the last working day of next month.

17 November 1978(Sgd.1 ONOFRE D. CORPUZ

President

Administrative Order No. 74: Ad Hoc Committee to Survey Exist­ing Stores end Housing Units on the Diliman c.mpus

The following are hereby constituted into en ad hoc Committeeto conduct 8 survey of ell existing stores end housing units on theDiliman campus for the purpose of determining violations of the

October-December 1978

laws of the land as lfoJell as University rules and regulations on theestablishment of these stores and occupancy of these housing units:Captain Eduardo V. Sentain, Chairman, and Miss Manuela A. Pag&­rigan, Director Antonio P. Cruz, Mr. Modesto G. Estrada, and Cap_tain Nestor C. Madrigal, members.

The Chairman will notify the members of the schedule of thesurvey.

Please submit to this Office a report of the survey not later than15 December 1978.

27 November 1978

(Sgd.) EMANUEL V. SORIANO

Executive Vice-President

Adminirtr~ive Order No. 75: Constitution of • Speci.l Admin­istrative Body

Pursuant to Budget Memorandum Circular No. 147·A and inresponse to the need of the National Engineering Center (NECI,University of the Philippines, for a special administrative body tohandle its fiscal transactions meanwhile that a regular administrativestaff at NEC has not been set up yet, the following are herebydasignated to compose this special administrative body effective 27November 1978 until 26 November 1979: Dr. Ramon C. Portugal,Mrs. Arlinda O.V. Ruiz, Mrs. Ermelina B. Kalagayan, Mr. JoseAntonio, Ms. May L. Huntington, Mr. Adriano Cabal, Mrs. Violet8Pametmat, and Atty. Salvador Vasquez.

Administrative costs to cover this additional assignment shall beborne by individual projects pursuant to Budget MemorandumCircular No. 147-A and as the budget of the National EngineeringCenter may provide.28 November 1978

(Sgd.1 EMANUEL V. SORIANO

Executive VicB"President

MEMORANDA

ftI1emorandum: XDS Performance in Second Semester 1977·1978

1. The 94 members of the 1977 XOS group were enrolled in theEnglish Learning Assistance Coune; 78 of them in Mathematicscourses; 80 in Asian Civilizations; 88 in Spanish; 29 in PhilippineHistory; four in Filipino 13;six in Natural Science I; three in NatutatScience II; and 29 in Natural Science Ill. Except for English II,Mathematics 14, and two sections of Spanish II, which vvere exclu­sively for the XDS group, all the courses were mixed classes.

2. Professors Concepcion D. Daclufalza and Winifrede A. Evan­gelista both spoke highly of the marked improvement in the per­formance of their students in the English Learning AssistanceCourses. It is to be noted in this connection that these studentswent through a rigorous phase of work, which paid off handsomelyin terms of their performance.

In Professor Dadufalza's classes, out of a total of 47 students,two got "1.75" (her highest grade in the first semester was 2.25);five . "2"; six _ "2.25"; thirteen - "2.5"; twelve - "2.75"; six - "3";three _"Inc.". Of Professor Evangelista's 47 students, one got a "2";one _ "2.25"; six _ "2.5"; nine - "2.75"; nventy-one - "3"; four ­

"4"; and five - "Inc.".3. There were three Mathematics courses: Mathematics 14

(regular) handled by Dr. Romeo L. Manlapaz for those who hadgotten grades of "2" and above in the Mathematic~ 11 LearningAssitance Course during the first semester; MathematiCS 14 (Learn­ing Assistance Course) hand18d by Professor Leticia L. Castillo; and

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Mathematics 11 (regularl taught by Professor Lvdia H. Flo... for

the four students who flunked the course last semester and forregular students.

In Or. Manlapaz's class, eleven got "1"; seven . "1.25"; tive ."'.5"; nine - "1.75"; three . "2"; four - "2.25"; one - "2.5"; tcur ."2.75"; two - "3"; one . "5". In Professor Castillo's class of 28students, the highest grade was "1.25" obtained by two students;three got "4"; another three got "5"; and the rest received passingmarks. Finally, of the four repeaters in Prof. Flores' class, one got"4", while the rest passed the course.

4. Sixty-one xes students were enrolled in Professor Oscar L.Evangelista's two Asian Civilization classes. Finding themselves inmixed classes, many of the XDS students shied away from participa­tion in class. But there were some standouts from the beginning. Atmid-semester, nine were failing but they rallied in the subsequentquizzes, with only one of them getting a "4" at the end of thesemester. They obtained the following final grades: two - "1"; three­"1.25"; three - "1.75"; ten - "2"; eight - "2.25"; sixteen - "2.5";two . "2.76"; sixteen - "3"; one - "4".

Professor Donata V. Taylo had 19 XDS students in one of herAsian Civilizations classes. Their final grades were: three - "2"; one­"2.25"; three - "2.75"; seven - "3"; three - "4"; one - "5"; and one­..Inc .",

5. Of the 88 students who took Spanish II, Professor Rosario

Estanislao had one; Professor Normelita Villajuan - three; ProfessorTrinidad Regala - 26; Professor Consuelo Morales- 28; and ProfessorPacita Martinez - 30. Their final grades were: two - "1"; six ­"1.25"; eidlt . "1.5"; twelve - "1.75"; fifteen - "2"; nine - "2.25";twelve - "2.6"; thlrteen . "2.75"; six - "3"; one - "4"; one - "5";three - "Inc.". The grades of "1" and "4" 'Nere given by ProfessorMartinez; "Inc." by Professor Morales; and "5" by ProfessorEstanislao.

6. Misses Luisa Camagay and Elizabeth Pastores handled thePhilippine History classes. All 29 students passed the course, thehighest grade being "1.5" and the lowest grade a "3".

7. All four students passed Filipino 13 with high grades.8. All six students passed Natural Science I with the following

grades: two • "2"; cne > "2.25"; and three "2.5". Of the threestudents in Natural Science II, one got "2.25"; one - "2.5"; and one- "5". Only one out of 29 students enrolled in Natural Science IIIgot a failing mark ("4"). The highest grade was "1.75".

9. Thirty-seven of the 94 students carried a load of 15 units,while atl the rest had 12 units. Basis for giving the 15-unit load was agrade of "2" or better in Mathematics 11, and "2.75" or better inEnglish I. Of the 37 with 16-unit load, 12 had average grades higherthan "2", with one becoming a university scholar and three, collegescholars.

The general weighted everage of all 94 participants is "2.39".10. Twentv-cne had one failing mark or "Incomplete." distrib

uted as follows: seven with "Inc."; nine with a "4"; and five with a"5". All 15 were, however, still in good standing based on 60%scholastic rule in the College of Arts and Sciences.

11. Five had two or more failing marks or "Incomplete." Of thisnumber, three worked on their deficiencies and lifted their statusfrom "dismissed" to "good standing" by the opening of the firstsemester 1978-1979.

Only two therefore lost their XDS grants for the first semester,1978-1979.17 October 1978

(Sgd.l OSCAR M.ALFONSOChairman

XDS Committee

Memorandum No. 42: Furnishing U.P. at Los Banos Copies ofUniversity Communications/Drafts of ftecommendations InvolvingPolicy Changes for BIR Action

Since 1972, when the U.P. at Los BaRoswas made an autonomousmember of the University System, it has, at times, been inadvert­ently omitted from the mailing and routing list of central adminis­tration.

As a matter of procedure, therefore, kindly see to it that theOffice of the Chancellor and UPLB heads of units are furnishedcopies, through the Office of the University Secretary, of all Univer­sity-wide communications (memos, memo circulars, administrativeorders, etc.], particularly those affecting UPLB operations.

Matters to be submitted to the Board of Regents, especiallythose involving recommendations on policy changes, should also bereferred to the UPlB for comment, while still in the draft 8tage.20 October 1978

(Sgd.1 EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive Vice-President

MtmorMldum: Tracking OffiClr to Monitor Proee.ing of Vouchers

With a view to expediting the processing of vouchers end avoid-ing the possibility of the IOS8 or misplacement of some supportingdocuments, all vouchers for payment in the University shall bemonitored by a tracking officer strategically stationed at theAccounting Division without the need for representatives of th,different units and other offices of the University or private perties J

personally following up these vouchers. rThe tracking officer shall perform the following functions:a. Monitors the flow of the vouchers from the time they are

received at the Accounting Division up to the tIme that the same arepaid by the Cashier's Office;

b. Receives all inquiries and releases information regarding thevvhereabouts of vouchers; and

c. Informs the units, offices or parties concerned, either byphone or in writing, of any problems in the vouchers which mayeventually cause the delay of their processing.

All concerned are therefore requested not to personally followup their vouchers. Instead, they can check with the tracking officerpersonally or by phone fPABX 317), He will be available to eneweryour inquiries and help thresh out problems regarding the processingof vouchers. Inquiries in writing should be addressed to: The Track­ing Officer, Accounting Division, University of the Philippines,Oiliman, Quezon City.

Thank you for your cooperation.7 Novamber 1978 ,

ISgd.1 RAMON C. PORTUGAL...Vice-President for Administr8ti~

Memorll1dum No. 19: Nominltion to Membership in the BCNlrd ofJudges for the Philippine Collegilll

Please submit, on or before 29 November.(al to the Office of the President, Quezon Hall, the name of one

(1) faculty member, if any, and his/her btodeta: andlor(bl to the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs, Vinzons Hall,

the name of one (1) student, if any, and his/her biodata.Article II, Sec. 6, of the new Collegian Rules (approved by the

Board of Regents last 26 October) provides:"The Editor of the Philippine Collegian shall be chosen by a

Board of Judges which shall be composed of a Chairman and fourmembers. The Chairman of the Board shall be the Dean, Institute ofMass Communication. There shall be two swdent members whoshall be chosen in accordance with Section 7, below, and two facul­ty members who shall be chosen from among those nominated by

the Deans of various colleges. The Chairman and members shall beappointed by the President.

"The Board of Judges shall have the following functions:

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"8. To choose the editor of the Philippine Collegian in thememer prescribed in these rules;

"b. To decide all protests relating to the selection of the editorof the Philippine Collegian subject to the powers of the President asspecified in pertinent provisions of the Code of the University.

"c. To recommend to the President of the University the ap­pointment of an interim editor as defined in theserules, should theneed arise.

"d. To conduct preliminary and formal investigation of casesinvolving the editor as respondent arising from his/her actions oracts of omission as Editor/Publisher, and cases involving the staffmembers of the Philippine Collegian arising from their actions oracts of omission, and to recommend appropriate disciplinary action.

"e. To formulate such guidelines and additional rules as arenecessary to implement these rules, subjec:: to approval by the Presi­dent. All such implementing guidelines and rules so promulgated bythe President shall form part of these rules."

sec. 7 of the same Article, which concerns student members,provides:

"The student members of the Board shall be chosen by thePresident from nominees submitted by the Dean of Student Affairs.

"The Dean of Student Affairs shall submit not more than five,. 15) nominees to the President. The five nominees shall be selected~~m a list submitted by the University Student Council, proVided,Wat the Council shall not nominate any of its memben or officers;

and from the nominees of Deans of degree-granting colleges andinstitutes in Metropolitan Manila. The Dean of Student Affairs'nominees shall each have had at least one year residence in theUniversity, be a regular student carrying the regular load in a degreeprogram, and shall not have been found SPJilty in any student disci­plinary action for which the penalty is one-week suspension orgraver.

"A student member of the Board while serving in that capacityshall maintain the qualifications required for appointment in orderto continue serving in office."

Finally, Sec. 8 of the same Article stipulates that "The Board ofJudges shall serve for a term of one year." The term of the Chair·man, however, is coextensive with his/her term as Dean of theInstitute of Mass Communication.22 November 1978

(Sgd.1 ONOFRE D. CORPUZPresident

Mlmorendum No. 50: Wmr Shortage

There has been observed a noticeable improvement in the watersupply in some areas in the campus as the Metropolitan and WaterSewerage System gradually increases the presssure of water pipedinto the campus. Per the MWSS, the supply of water for the campusshould soon be normalized. Still, MWSS has to control the supplyand in preparation for the summer months; otherwise, the situationmay be worse then.

In the meantime, the University continues with its water distri­bution to the different areas through the fire truck and water tankerof the Security Division. If the water supply does not reach certainareas at the time specified in the schedule listed in MemorandumNo. 44 of this Office, dated 13 November 1978, this is due to thebreakdown of either or both of the vehicles. The immediate repairof the trucks is being attended to. The University is also exploringthe possibility of hiring private water tankers to help deliver waterto campus residents.

The new water pipes being installed in the campus by the Philip­pine Infrastructure, Inc. (PIO, are now 90% completed; however,they will still have to be jointly tested by the manufacturer, con­tractor, MWSS, and the U.P. and disinfected before they can replacethe present system.

In the meantime, all residents are urged to continue exercisingprudence in the use of water.19 De1:ombor 1978

(Sgd.1 EMANUEL V. SORIANOExecutive Vice-President

907th Meeting, 26 October 1978

,PPOINTMENTS, REAPPOINTMENTS, RENEWALS OFAPPOINTMENT, PROMOTIONS, INCREASES INSALARY,etc.

The Board approved the following appointments, reappoint­ments, etc.:

AgriCUlture, College ofEmerald B, Anderson. appointment as Visiting Lecturer in Agri­

cultural Education, without compensation, effective 3 November1978 until 31 March 1979.

Gil G. Divinagracia, additional assignment as SEARCA AssociateProfessor of Plant Pathology, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May

1979.Emil Q. Javier, renewal of additional assignment as Dioscoro L.

Uman Associate Professor of Plant Breeding, effective 1 July 1978

until 30 June 1981.Adolfo C. Neeesito, additional assignment as Julio and Fioren­

tino Ledesma Associate Professor of Agronomy, effective 1 Jutv

1978 until 30 June 1979.

Arts and Sciences, College of (Diliman)Hilario S. Francia. Jr., appointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Humanities, effective 9 November 1978 until the return of DeannaRecto, but not later than 21 March 1979.

Asian Institute of TourismJovita V. Castro, transfer from the College of Arts and Sciences

with promotion in rank and salary from Assistant Professor IV toAssociate Professor II of European Languages, effective 17 June1978.

Busine.. Administration, College ofMervyn G. Encanto, promotion in rank and salary from Senior

Lecturer to Professorial Lecturer in Business Law, effective 1 June1978 until 31 May 1979.

Economics,School ofRosa Linda P. Tidalgo, increase in salary from Associate Profes­

sor III to IV of Economics, effective 1 December 1978; additionalassignment as Isabalo de los Reyes Associate Professor of LaborEconomics, effective 1 February 1977. (This supersedes her ap­pointment as PCED Associate Professor of Economics with the sameeffectivity. )

Education, College of .Josefina E. Angeles, renewal of additional assignment WIth

promotion in rank and salary from Senior Lecturer to Professorial

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Lecturer in Science Teaching, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Celeste O. Botor, promotion in rank and salary from AssociateProfessor V to Professor II of Educational Foundations, effective 1September 1978.

Josefina R. Cortes, promotion in rank and salary from AssociateProfessor V to Professor II of Educational Administration, effective1 September 1978.

Luz S. de la Cruz, increase in salary from Professor I to II ofSocial Studies, effective 1 September 1978.

Ma. Alodia C. Fontanilla, promotion in rank and salary fromAssistant Professor III to Associate Professor I of Health Education,effective 1 september 1978.

Rosario e. Maminta, promotion in rank and salary from Asso­ciate Professor IV to Professor I of Language Teaching, effective 1September 1978.

Evelina A. Mejillano, promotion in rank and salary from Asso­ciate Professor III to Professor I of Health Education, effective 1September 1978.

Aurora A. Minoza, increase in salary from Professor VII to VIIIof Educational Foundations, effective 1 September 1978.

Josefina L1. Pabellon, renewal of additional assignment withpromotion in rank and salary from Senior Lecturer to ProfessorialLecturer in Science Teaching, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Josefina S. Patron, appointment as Professorial Lecturer inProfessional Education, effective 13 June until 24 October 1978.

Lily Rosqueta-Rosales, increase in salary from Professor I to 11of Counselor Education, effective 1 September 1978.

Natividad A. Santos, promotion in rank and salary from Asso­ciate Professor 1V to Professor I of Reading, effective 1 September1978.

Julieta M. Savellano, increase in salary from Professor II to III ofScience Teaching, effective 1 October 1978.

Nenita U. Socrates, promotion in rank and salary from AssociateProfessor III to Professor I of Educational Foundations, effective 1September 1978.

Forestry, College ofDavid M. Kummer, appointment as Visiting Instructor, without

compensation, effective 1 November 1978 until 31 October 1979.

Law, College ofRuben F. Ba18l1e, renewal of additional assignment as Jose B.L.

Reyes Associate Professor of Civil Law, effective 1 November 1978until 31 Oetoberl979.

Jose C. Campos, Jr., reappointment as Ernesto Y, Sibal Profes­sorial Lecturer in Corporation Law, effective 2 November 1978until 31 March 1979,

Medicine, College ofMarita T. Reyes, promotion in rank and salary from Assistant

Professor III to Associate Professor I of Biochemistry, effective 1January 1978.

Manuel T. Rivera, increase in salary from Professor I to II ofOrthopedics (part-time), effective 16 September 1978.

r-tBlecia A. Velmonte, supplementary appointment as AssistantProfessor II of Medicine (part-time), effective 1 October 1978,

Philippine General HospitalManuel T. Rivera, increase in salary as Attending Orthopedic

Surgeon (part-time), effective 16 September 1978.Malecia A. Velmonte, supplementary appointment as Attending

Physician (part-time), effective 1 October 1978,

Science Education CenterCarolina V. Perez. promotion in rank and salary from Science

Education Specialist II to III, effective 1 August 1978.

Social Work and Community Development, Institute ofFlora C. Lansang, promotion in rank and salary from Associate

Professor IV to Professor I of Social Work, effective 1 September1978.

Statistical CenterPawel J. Szablowski, appointment as Associate Professor, effec­

tive 5 October 1978 until 30 September 1979.

TRANSFER TO PERMANENT STATUSThe Board approved the transfer of the following to permanent

status:Rainerio S. Abad as Assistant Professor I of Obstetrics and

Gynecology (part-time), College of Medicine, and Attending Obste­trician-Gynecologist (part-time), Philippine General Hospital, effec­tive 1 January 1978.

Marianne F. Agbayani as Instructor IV in Family Life and ChildDevelopment, College of Home Economics, effective 1 October1978.

Manuel G. lim as Assistant Professor I of Otorhinolaryngology(part-time I, College of Medicine, and Attending Otorhino­laryngologist (part-time). Philippine General Hospital, effective 1

September 1978. •Valerio S. Nofuente as Instructor IV in Filipino, College of A

and Sciences (Dillman), effective 1 April 1978. y

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND GIFTSThe Board accepted a donation of scientific equipment from the

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany, to the Departmentof Zoology, College of Arts and Sciences (Dillman). The equipmentamount to more than P250,000.00.

•••The Board accepted a grant in the amount of P179,G50.DO from

the Bread for the World Foundation for the rehabilitation of theInstitute of Social Work and Community Development Annex andpurchase of equipment.

COLLECTION OF FEESThe Board authorized the Director of the Philippine General

Hospital to (a) charge laboratory determinations; and (b) increasethe charges in the urinary steroids determinations of the Steroids tLaboratory, as follows: .

a. laboratory Semi-Privatel Private/Su ite IDeterminations OPO PayANA P85.00 PI 00.00Triglycerides 50.00 60.00Phospho!ipids 85.00 100.00Cholesterol 20.00 25.00

b. ProposedPresent semi-Privatel PrivateRates OPD Pay Suite

Urinary 17 OHCortecosteroids P35.00 P75.00 P90.00Urinary 17Ketogenics 35.00 75.00 90.00

Urinary 17KetogenicsSteroids 50.00 85.00 95.00

Income generated from the above charges shall accrue to a trustliability account against which shall be charged expenses for thepurchase of necessary supplies and equipment for the hospital labor-atories.

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ESTABLISHMENT OF THE U.P. CONTINUING EDUCA­TIONCENTER

The Board approved the establishment of the U.P. ContinuingEducation Center. The rationale provides coordination of thevarious programs of colleges and units not only to minimize un­necessary duplication and COS1J, but more so to enhance their effec­tiveness and responsiveness both as individual offerings and 85 aconcerted University effon. The Center likewise provides leadershipand support In the development and conduct of continuing educa­tion activities.

Operating expenses in the amount of P25,OOO.OO shall be con­sidersd In the CV 1979 budget of the Univarsity.

RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THEPHILIPPINE COLLEGIAN

The Board approved the Rules and Re~latlons governing thePhilippine Collegi... to supersede all existing rules and regulations.

AUTHORITY FOR THE PRESIDENT TO RECTIFYEXPIRATION DATE OF THE APPOINTMENT OFDEANS AND DIRECTORS

The Board authorized the President to rectify the expiretion

*dBte of the appointment of some deans and directors in implementa­'on of the policy adopted to synchronize the terms of office of

ens and directors las provided for in Article 79a of the UniversityCodel, such that all appointments shall axpire on 30 April, subjectto the following guIdelines:

a. The term of office of a dean shall be five years plus suchnumber of months and days as is necessary to fix the expirationthersol at 30 Aprii.

b. The term of office of a director of a non..cfegree..granting unitshall be three years plus such number of months and days as isnecessary to fix the expiration thereof at 30 April; and

c. In no case shall the term of a dean of a degreeilranting unit orthe director of a non-degree-granting unit be less than five years orthree years, respectively.

ORDER OF IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE COLLEGEOF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT

The Board approved the following Order of Implementation as a

[•. means to carry Out its decision establishing the College of Develop-

_ment Economics and Managemant at its 905th Meeting, 31 August

978:section 1. The InstItute of Agricultural Development and

Administration is hereby reorganized and renamed as the College ofpevelopment Economics and Management, hereinafter referred to asthe College, to provide a broader economics and management basefor the integration of perspectives and contributions of agriculture,forestry, agrarian reform, credit and cooperatives, as well as thenatural and social sciences and the arts, to the process of socialchange and national development.

Section 2. The Collega, to be headed by a Dean, shall have fourdepartments, namely: la) Agrarian and Cooperatives Studies; (b)Agricultural Economics; (c) Economics; and (d) Management; pro­vided, that the Incumbent dean and department chairmen of theInstitute of Agriculturel Development and Administration shall bemade to serve out the balance of their respective terms under the

reorganized set-up.Section 3. The Agrarian Reform Instituta and the Agricultural

Credit and Cooperatives Institutes are retained as institutes, underthe administrative supervision and coordination of the College, toserve as major program centers for research and extension withpartlculer focus on the national program thrusts of agrarian reform,rural credit, and cooperatlv81l deVelopment; provldld, however, that

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the ectivities of both lnstltutas shall be pursued through programareas, in place of the departments and/or divi,ions which are hereby

abolishad; and provided. further. that the Chancallor of the U.P. atLos BaRos is authorized to effect such changes and improvements I"the internal organization and administration of said institutes,including such personnel reclassification or reassignments as may benecessary.

Section 4. The Agrarian Reform Institute end the AgriculturalCredit and Cooperatives Instituta shall each be headed by 8 Directorwho shall be directly responsible to the Dean of the College; pro·vided, that any incumbent director of either institute shall be madeto serve the balance of his current term under the reorganized sat­up. Qualified academic staff of the two institutes may be appointedconcurrently as faculty members of the College. All other academicnon-tEaching and administrative personnel of the two institutes shallcontinue with their present appointments and/or designations unlesssubsequently covered by the personnel reclassification or reassign­ment referred to in Section 3.

section 5. To anain more effectively the purpose of this reorgan­ization, the Chancellor of the U.P. at Los Banos may promulgatesuch rules or orders as may be necessary for the mergIng or poolingof resources, facilities and offices as well as for the streamlining oforganizational and coordinative relationships within and/or amongthe College and the two institutes.

IMPLEMENTATION OF TEACHER'S LEAVE PRIVI·LEGE FOR THE FACULTY OF THE U.P. COLLEGECLARK AIR BASE

The Board approved the implementation of the teacher's leaveprivilege for the faculty of the U.P. College Clark Air Base, providedfor in the Revised Code of the Univenity, subject to the followingconditions:

a. The full-time and the part-time (in the sense of half-time)members of the faculty principally based in the U.P. College ClarkAir Base (j.e., as distinguished from full-time and part-time facultyteaching in that college but principally based in or belonging toother colleges or unitsl who are not covered by cumulative leiNeprivilege as defined in Article 230 of The Revised Code of theUniversity shall be granted teacher's leava with pay, which shallconsist of vacation and sick leaves, neithar of which shall be cumula­tive; provided, that they shall be enjoyed in the academic year inwhich they are earned, except as provided for in d below in the caseof vacation leave.

b. Teacher's vacation leave shall conlitt of thirty (30) calendardays, in addition to the usual Christmas vacation, for each academicyear of service, which shall be reckoned, for purposes of these rulesexcept as specified otherwise In h below, as covering the periodbeginning the first day of classes In First Term until the last day forsubmission of gradas in the Third Term. Such vacation leave may betaken only during the Fourth Term, which is hereby designated asthe reSJ.llar vacation period for the faculty of the U.P. College ClarkAir Base; provided, that the President may, in his discretion, onrecommendation of the Dean of the U.P. College Clark Air Base,grant to memben of the faculty It.e., those covered by teacher'sleave as defined in these rules) whose services are not required dur­ing any regular vacation period vacation leave In excess of thirty(30) calendar days during said vacation period; provlded, further,that the President shall determine the start of the regular vacationperiod in each academic year.

c. Teacher's vacation leave credits earned by those with less thanone (1) academIc year of service as of the end of the academic yeeras reckoned in b above shall be computed on the ratio of one (11day leave credit for every nine (9) calendar days of actual servicerendered; provided, that any leave without pay other than sick ormatemity leave shall not be considered actual service rendered for

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purposes of computation of teacher's vacation leave credits earned;provided, further, that teacher's sick leave credits esmed by thosewith less than one (11 academic year of service as of the end of theacademic year also as reckoned in b above shall becomputed on theratio of one (1) day leave credit for every eighteen (18) calendardays of actual service rendered, inclusive of le8\l'es of absence with­out pay; provided, finally, that no vacation/sick leave credits shallaccrue, or be earned, for service during the Fourth Term.

d. Notwithstanding the provisions of b above, the Dean of theU.P. College Clark Air Base may assign such members of the facultyas he may consider necessary to teach during the Fourth Term;provided, that such faculty members so assigned and who actuallyteach throughout the Fourth Term shall be entitled, if granted vaca­tion leave, to sixty (60) calendar days of vacation leave during thesucceeding Fourth Term, subject to the provisions of c above;provided, further, that no faculty member covered by teacher'sleave shall be required to render service for more than three con­secutive Fourth Terms.

e. In the event of failure to render service during a particularFourth Term as required in d above, without valid reasons, thefaculty member involved shall not be entitled to his regular salarycorresponding to that Fourth Term.

f. Teacher's sick leave shall consist of not more than fifteen (15)days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, for each aca­demic year of service, which privilege may be enjoyed any time ofthe year in case of illness; provided, that the full fifteen (15) daysshall be given, regardless Qf the number of days of actual servicerendered during the academic year if the illness extends for suchperiod as require the enjoyment of fifteen (151 days sick teeve,excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays; provided, further, thatin case of sickness for more than fifteen (15) days lt.e., excludingSaturdays, Sundays, and holidaysl dUring any term other than theFourth Term additional (t.e., beyond the aforementioned fifteendays) sick leave with pay not exceeding thirty (30) calendar daysmay be granted in lieu of the thirty (301 calendar days vacationleave during the regular vacation period; provided, finally, that anyunused balance of the thirty (30) days vacation leave credits shall beenjoyed during the regular vacation period, subject to the provisionsof d and c above.

g. In case of illness during the regular vacation period of a facul­ty member actually enjoying vacation leave, such illness shall beclassified as sick leave only to the extent that his unused teacher'ssick leave credits, if any, will allow, and shall be chargeable to saidunused teacher's sick leave credits. but in no case exceeding fifteen(15) days exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays; provided,that the vacation leave initially granted him shall be adjusted accord­ingty to the effect that he shall enjoy Just the same the full vacationleave due him. but in no case beyond the day immediately precedingthe first day of classes in the First Term.

h. In cese of illness during the regular vacation period of a f8CUI~

tv member assigned to render servlceduring said regular vacation, heshall be granted sick leave with pay chargeable to his unused teach~

er's sick leave credits, if any, and unused teacher's vacation leavecredits; provided, that the vacation leave credits shall be applied in amanner inclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays; provided,further, that only the remaining balance, if any, of his teacher'svacation leave credits shall be carried over to the succeeding aca­demic year which shalt be reckoned, for purposes of the precedIngclause, from the Firrt Term throuftl the Fourth Term.

i. Absence due to illness for more than two (2) working deys at atime shall not be approved as sick leave unless a medical certificateis submitted. or unless the physical appearance of the tecuttv mem­bar concerned clearly shows that he has been sick or seriously india­posed.

J. A faculty member shall likewise be entitled to sick leave asprovided for in these rules by reason of illness of a member of his

immediate family; provided, that the term "member of Immedi8'tefamily" as used herein shall be undentood as defined in the CivilServico Aul..; provided, further, thot on applleotJon for 'ick laOllofor more than two (2) working days shall be supported by a medieatcertificate.

Note: Rulo XVI, Section 16, paragraph (b) of tha Civil SorvlceRules defines "immediate family" as follows:

"The term 'immediate family' includes ·any relative liVing underthe same roof and dependent upon tha employee for support."

k. It is proposed that the foregoing rules take effect starting thecurrent First Term (19781 in the U.P. College Clark Air Base, to theeffect that the first day of classes in said Term shell beconsidered asthe starting date for creditable service rendered for purposes ofteacher's leave'privileges in that College.

STANDARDIZATION OF OUT·OF·STATION ALLOW·ANCES FOR UPLB PERSONNEL

The Board approved the standardizatIon of out-of-statlon allow­ances for UPLB personnel such that faculty. academic non-teaching.and administrative personnel who are assigned to work In stationsaway from Los Banos, for periods exceeding thirty days, be givenallowance in accordance with the following schedule:

Place of Assignment Out.of-Station AllowanceCharteredCiti.. P300.00 por month iJ...Municipalities 250.00 per month •

In cases where personnel assigned outside the UPLB are providedvehicles or motorcydes, the aforementioned allowances shall bereduced by P50.00 per month, regardless of place of assignment.

These allowances shall be given in lieu of per diems and dailyallowance, prescribed undor COA Ganaral Circular No. 127, doted27 Novomber 1973.

TYPES OF OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF THESCIENCE EDUCATION CENTER AND HONORARIAFOR COMMISSIONED WRITERS

The Board approved the types of official publications of thaScience Education Center, together with the guidelines, and a polleyregarding commissioned writers, as follows:a. Official Publications of the Science EducBtfon Center

All publications of the center falling under any of the followingtypes or categories shall be considered official publications of theScience Education Center:

1. Textbooks and teacher's guides/manualsschool, high school, and teacher education;

2. Resource materials for teachers;3. Enrichment/remedial materials for students;4. Monographs; and5. Textbooks for science teachers (undergraduate/graduate

education) .

b. Criteria end other Guidelines for the Determination of OfficialPublication. of the Science Education Center

Publications of the Science Education Center falling under anyof the foregoing categories shall be certified to as official publica­tions thereof by the President upon recommendation of the Direc­tor of the Center, sublect to the following conditions:

1. The publications have been prepared by, or under directionof, the ScIence Education Center staff on official time, with the useof the Center's funds, services, facilities, and other resources.

2. All royalties shall accrue to the Center, not to individuel staffmembers thereof.

3. The publications shall not be copyrighted by individuals butshall be covered by Presidential Decree No. 49.c. Payment of Honoraria to Commieioned Write,.

Commissioned writers who are not re(pJlar staff mambers of theScience Education Center r:rlBy be paid such honoraria as the Direc-

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tor may deem appropriate, subject to approval by the President;provided, that UniverSity personnel principally assigned to principalunits other than the Center who are involved in the publicationswork thereof on a project, or off-and-on, basis shall not be con­sidered regular staff members of the Center.

Justification - The proposed action is needed to confirm theofficial character of the publications of the Center and to establishappropriate criteria and guidelines therefor, which action has beenmerely implied or assumed since the Center's establishment by theBoard at its 728th meeting on November 20, 1964.

OTHER MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE BOARDThe Board confinned the graduation of students who had com­

pleted the requirements for their respective degrees in the V.P. Col­lege Cebu and the U.P. College Oar\: Air B....

• ••The Board approved the institution of the following programs:

B.S. in Business Management program - U.P. College Tacloban;B.S.B.A. (HonorsIlM.B.A. program - Graduate School, Collage ofBusiness Administration; Master of Fine Arts - College of FineArts; Master of Science in Nutrition and Doctor of Philosophy inNutrition - College of Home Economics; M.S. (Hospital Pharmacy)program - College of Pharmacy; Doctor of Public Health program-

...l..~nstitute of Public Health; Master of Arts (Philippine Regional.tudiesl program - regional units; and Ph.D. in History program­

Division of Social Sciences, Graduats School.The Board, likewise, approved the abolition of the Master of

Science in Food and Nutrition program in the College of HomeEconomics. ·..

The Board authorized the President of the University to enterinto an Investment Management Contract with the U.P. Foundation,Inc.

• ••The Board authorized UPLB to subscribe to a minimum of 30%

of computer time with the Agricultural Resources Center (ARC), acomputer center at Los BaPios which operates an IBM 370, model136, at a cost of about P366,467.00 for the vaar 1978 cmv. (Charge­able to the UPLB's current operating bUdget or the assessments fromvarious research projects which were pooled into a trust fund.)

In succeeding years, UPLB is further authorized to pay its obliga­tions to the ARC using the same sources of funds mentioned above.

)•• The Board authorized the Philippine Executive Academy to con­

duct a seminar on Financial Management in Public Enterprises forthree weeks, from 20 November to 9 December 1978, at the AITHouse in DiUman, and to charge a participant's fee of P3,5OO.OO.·..

The Board approved the payment from University funds of theamount of P16.971.40 advanced by the Basllan Land Grant forexpenses incurred for nine (9) deceased workers and their depend­ents in the land mine explosion of 17 September 1977. The Univer­sity will therefore reimburse the amount of P1,885.71 only for eachof the deceased workers and their dependents.·..

The Board confirmed Its referendum, dated 16 October 1978, ontemporary relief for female graduate residents at Narra ResidenceHall who have been ordered by the Office of the President to trans­fer to Yakal Extension between 20 to 25 October this year; suchrelief shall allow these residents to pay Yaksl Extension the samefees which they have been paying at Narra, provided that this specialconsideration shall hold only for the second semester of AY1978-1979, and that this shall not affect the duly·approved fees for

the other residents at Yakal.

The Board approved the amendment to Article VII (Payments)of the agreement between the UNESCO and the University on theTeacher Training Project at the Academy for Teacher Educators inKabul, Afghanistan (approved by tha Board at its 906th Maetin9, 31AU9ust 19781.

908th Meeting,7 December 1978

APPOINTMENTS, REAPPOINTMENTS, RENEWALS OFAPPOINTMENT, PROMOTIONS, INCREASES INSALARY,etc.

The Board approved the following appointments, reappoint­ments, etc.:

Agricultural Engineerin9 and Technology, Institute ofEmmo P. Lozada, renewal of additional assignment as PCRDF

Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering, effective 1 August197B until 31 Julv 1979.

Agriculture, College ofRhodelia L. Gabriel, additional assignment as Professorial Lec­

turer in Agricultural Education, effective 3 November 1978 until 31March 1979.

Patricia A. St~. TomllS, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inDevelopment Communication, effective 1 November 1978 until 31March 1979.

ObduliB F. Sison, reappointment as U.P. Professor of Agri­cultural Education, effective 1 July 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Arts and Sciences,College of [Dllirnan]Aurea R. Aparato, additional asssignment as Abreu-Morelcs

Professor of Chemistry, effective 1 December 1978 until 30 Novem­

bar 1979."Nenita R. casimiro, temporary transfer to part-time status as

Associate Professor IV of Chemistry, effective 1 November 1978.Roger R. Posadas, reappointment as Associate Professor II of

Physics, effective 2 October 1978 until the return of Segundo Roxasfrom special detail, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Caridad N. Singson, increase in salary from Associate Professor Ito II, effective 1 March until 31 August 1978; automatic pre-retire­ment increase in salary from Associate Professor II to IV, effective 1

Saptambar 197B.

Arts and Sciences, College of (UPLB)Nona L. Calo, reappointment as Associate Professor III of

Chemistry, effective 2 November until 31 December 1978.

Business Administration, College ofFabian A. Tiongson, reappointment to additional assignment as

Castle and Cooke Professor of Agribusiness Administration, effec­

tive 1 September 1978.

Clark Air Base,U,P. CollegeRomeo C. Tomecruz, Increase In salary as Associate Professor of

Bus1ness AdministratIon, effective 1 September 1978.

Davao, U.P. Extension DivisionManuel T. ~rpus, promotion in rank and ~Iary .from Sen~or

Lecturer to Professorial Lecturer in Public Administration, effective1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

o.velopmant Economicsand Management,College of ..Narciso R. Oeomampo, additional assignment as PCRDF (Philip­

pine Coconut Research and Development Foundation) Associat~

Professor in Agricultural Economics, effective 1 August 1978 until

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Economics,School ofJ0s6 Encarnacion, renewal of appointment as Dean, effective 1

January 1979 until 30 April 1984.Eugenio A. Ocampo, Jr., appointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Economics, effective 15 August 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Home Economics, College ofAurora G. Corpuz. renewal of appointment as Dean, effective 7

December 1978 until 30 April 1984.

Law, College ofAlfredo F. Tadiar. addlticnal assignment as Judge Guillermo B.

Guevara Professor of Penal Science and Criminology. effective 1August 1978 until 31 July 1979.

Medicine,College ofROSalio R. Garcia, change from salaried to non-salaried status as

Associate Professor (part-time), effective 17 October 1978.

National Teacher Training Center for the Health ProfessionsAngeles Tan Alora, promotion in rank and salary from Assistant

Professor 111 (part-time) to Associate Professor I (part-time) ofMedical Education, effective 1 November 1978.

Natural Science Research CenterGermelino F. Abito, additional assignment as Director, effective

1 December 1978 until30 April 1982.

Philippine General HospitalRogelio R. Garcia, appointment as Attending Obstetrician­

Gynecologist (part-time), effective 17 October 1978.Matikle C. Poblete, automatic pre-retirement increase in salary

from Associate Professor II to IV of Nursing, effective 1 October1978.

Statistical CenterCristina Parel, renewal of appointment as Dean, effective 1

January 1979 until 30 April 1984.

University Health ServiceFeliciano M. Pedlan, one-step merit increase in salary as Physi­

cian with rank from Associate Professor V to VI, effective 1 Marchuntil 31 August 1978; two-step automatic pre-retirement increase insalary as Physician with rank from Associate Professor VI to VIII,effective 1 September 1978.

TRANSFER TO PERMANENT STATUSThe Board approved the transfer of the following to permanent

status:Bemardino M. Agustin as Assistant Professor I of Medicine

(part-time), College of Medicine, and Attending Physician (part­time), Philippine General Hospital, effective 1 October 1978.

Ma. Fe A. Domingo as Assistant Professor II of Psychology,College of Arts and Sciences (Diliman), effective 1 March 1978.(This supersedes her permanent appointment as Assistant Professor Iapproved by the Board, 898m meeting, 23 February 1978l.

Denis B. Perez as Instructor V, Undergraduate Studies Division.U.P. College Cebu, effective 1 November 1978.

Xenia Tigleo·Tigno as Assistant Professor I of Physiology, Col­lege of Medicine. effective 1 November 1978.

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, GIFTS, AND GRANTSThe Board aecepted a donation from Mrs. Rosario Juarez

GU8l1zon in the amount of P10,OOO.OO (P6,OOO.OO of which hasalready been paid) for a scholarship in honor of Regent Tomas S.

Fanacier, founding dean of the U.P. College Iloilo. To be known asTomas S. Fonacier Scholarship, it shall be awarded to a juniorstudent in the social sciences in U.P. College Iloilo, effectiveacademic year 1979. The U.P. CollelJ';! Iloilo rules on private scholar­ships shall apply. ...

The Board approved the increase in monthly living allowance ofU.P.-Govemment Scholan from P250.00 to P350.00, effectivesecond semester, 1978-1979.

The increase in living allowance will mean restricting the numberof scholars for any given year to 175; the group most affectedwould be the freshmen since the number of slots available to newincoming students would be reduced to about 40 per year. But sincethere ware only 176 scholars lastsemester, the reduction will not becritical; most needy students now apply for grants-in-aid because theacademic requirements are easier to meet.

To enable the U.P.-Government Scholarship fund, which has anannual allocation of P1 M through A.A. 5549, to absorb the pro­posed increase, the tuition fees of U.P.-Government scholars shall becharged to the University, as is being done with the Grants-in-Aid,and not anymore against the Scholarship Fund heretofore. Theamount involved is about P87,OOO.OO.

COLLECTION OF FEES ~The Board authorized the College of Veterinary Medicine t f

increase the schedule of fees charged for services rendered by theVeterinary Hospital. Its income reverts to the University.

TRANSFER OF SITE FOR THE U.P. IN THE VISAYASThe Board approved the transfer of the site for the U.P. in the

Visayas from the municipalities of Tigbauan and Guimbal, Iloilo, tothe municipality of Miag-ac, Iloilo.

The principal reason for the transfer of site is that Miag-oo en­tails fewer relocation and other social problems than Tigbauan­Guimbal. Subsequent surveys showed that a very significant major­ity of the people in the TIgbauan-Guimbal area likely to be dis­located or otherwise affected are not supportive of the idea oflocating the University in that area. On the other hand, most of thepeople in Miag-aostrongly eercome the location of the University inthat munlcloalltv.

The IBP assemblymen from Region VI strongly support Miag-aoas the University site.

In this connection, the Board also authorized the President:(a) To negotiate and enter into contracts for the purchase of rea~

prepertv, under such terms and conditions the President may dee"appropriate and most beneficial to the University. for the site ofthe University of the Philippines in the Visayas, in the municipalityof Miag-ao, province of Iloilo.

lb) To retain the services of legal counsel in Iloilo for the above­stated purpose, under such terms and conditions and such rate ofcompensation as the President may deem appropriate.

(c) To accept and disburse such sums of money as may be madeavailable by the EDPITAF for the purchase of real estate for theU.P. in the vtsevas. The contracts and disbursements made pur­suant to this authority shall be subject to the reporting require­mentS laid down by a resolution of the Board of Regents (802ndmeeting, 19 November 1970).

TRANSFER OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF QUEZONLAND GRANT TO THE UPLB

The Board approved the transfer of the administration ofQuezon Land Grant from U.P. in Diliman to U.P. in Los BaRos. TheUPLB is best able within the U.P. System to look after forestmanagement, ecology, etc. The transfer shall be made under terms

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to be proposed later to the Board, and shall be effective upon ap.proval thereof.

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE U.P. CREATIVE WRITINGCENTER

The Board eatablished the U.P. Creative Writing Center to stlmu­late writers from all parts of the Philippines to contribute to nation­al cultural development and assert the leadership of the Universityin the field of creative writing.

The Center shall have. three principal objectives, to wit: (1) theconduct of courses and workshops on creative writing for studentsand other invited participants and auditors; (21 the institution ofliterary scholarship as a necessary part of the writing discipline andcritical assessment of results; and (3) the orientation of writing to itsaudience, which is much neglected.

The Center, to be headed by a Director drawn from within theranks, shall have a regular staff of at least three (3) members who,drawn from the imaginative writing faculty, shall represent drama,fiction, and poetry.

The Center shall begin operations during the first semester,1979. Until an appropriate place for it is found within the Unlver­sltv, it shall temporarily exist under the Office of the President.

.,ERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITYAND THE U.P. FOUNDATION, INC.

The Board authorized the President of the University to enterinto agreement with the U.P. Foundation, tnc., with a view torealizing the objectives of the Universltv in providing facilitiesend services supportive of its academic and research programs;provided, that the President of the University shall submit suchagreements to the Board for its information and notation at themeeting immediately following their execution.

AMENDMENT TO THE RULE ON GUARANTORSRELATIVE TO THE STUDENT LOAN BOARD

The Board amended the rule on guaraltors relative to theStudent Loan Board, to wit:

a. The guarantor can be any U.P. faculty member or employee,or any of the official superiors in the agency where they are em­ployed in the case of student borrowerswho are practising protes-

~ionals ; and

" b. A statement shall be secured, duty signed by the student bor­wer and attested to by the guarantor, authorizing deduction from

the former's monthly salary of an amount so pro-rated that the fullamount of the loan is paid for at the end of the semester.

In this connection, the Board approved the request of U.P. ccr­lege Iloilo concerning graduate students who are practising profes­sionals, mostof whom are employed in various government agen­cies.

OTHER MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE BOARDThe Board confirmed the graduation of students who had com­

plated the requirements for their respective titles and degrees as of 1May 1978 and end of the first semester, 1978-1979....

The Board authorized the President of the University to use1978 savings from some approprtata source for some form of allow.ance or incentive for all U.P. personnel....

The Board confirmed the site for the Textbook Project buildingsto be located in the area bounded by the Pag-asa Observatory andKamia Dormitory. The President observed that the building could berenamed Textbook Development Center Building. Such a center

may be made responsible for all textbooks written by the differentcurriculum development centers, The President also noted that theTextbook Development Program could be a continuing program,rather than a project; thus, a Textbook Development Center couldconduct seminars on textbook development in addition to curri­culum development.

The Board approved the amendment to the Investment Manage­

ment Contract betvveen the University and the U.P. Foundation,

Inc., approved by the Board (907th meeting, 26 October 1978), by

deletion of the following stipulation under Section 2.02 (SpecificPowers of the Investment Managed:

"m] To delegate any or all of the POlIWrs herein granted or ccn­ferred in favor of third persons, natural or juridical, whom the ln­vestment Manager may appoint and/or designate for the purpose."

·..The Board authorized expenses incurred during luncheon/dinner

meetings of faculty committees in various colleges, subject to avail­ability of funds in the budgets of the units concerned. This in effectrepeals a previous resolution of the Board (757th meeting, 14 April1967).

• ••The Board approved the increase in allowance of membersof the

Student Disciplinary Tribunal, Office of Student Affairs, effective 1September 1978. ·..

The Board confirmed the Presidential authorization granted thePhilippine General Hospital to classify income from X-ray examina­tion and laboratory tests under trust liability account and utilizesuch income for the purchase of supplies, materials, and X-ray andlaboratory equipment and other instruments, for the improvementof facilities, and for other incidental expenses relative to services.

• ••The Board authorized the Philippine General Hospital to con­

duct the Undergraduate Program IPracticum in Hospital Dietetics)and the Dietetic Residency Program, and collect a fee of P40.00 andP400.00 per student, respectively, the income thus generated toaccrue to a special account against which expenses (including meals,honoraria of lecturers and staff, supplies, materials, and equipmentneeded by the Department of Dietary Services) shall be charged.

• ••The Board approved the request of the UPlB Student Organi­

zation to transfer to it the balance of the Women's Club fee,amounting to P7,839.72. One-hal f of this will augment funds of theTextbook Exchange and Rental Center, and the other half, supportdevelopment projects.

Note: The UPLB ceased collecting the Women's Club fee sincethe second semester, 1978-1979, pursuant to the Board's decisionabolishing it (9ooth meeting, 28 September 1978).

• ••The Board authorized the negotiated purchase of FABRI-TEK,

Mod 40!Type/Model T604Q-64/256 in the University ComputerCenter. ·..

The Board noted the status report of the U.P. Investment Port­folio for the thild quarter, 1978.·..

The Board considered favorably the request of Dr. Consuelo S.Blanco, a former professor in Professional Education at the Collegeof Education and now President of the Mariano Marcos StateUniversity (who has been on leave of absence from the U.P.l. thather record reflect her resignation from the University, effective 21December 1976, with regrets.

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Note: Dr. B~anco had served as President of the Pamantasan "gLungsod ng Maynile for five-and-a-half years before her appoint­ment as President of the Mariano Marcos State University.

The Board authorized the President to allow Philippine NationalBank to construct or expand its facilities on campus.

909th Meeting, 20 December 1978

APPOINTMENTS, REAPPOINTMENTS, RENEWALS OFAPPOINTMENT, PROMOTIONS, INCREASES INSALARY, etc.

The Board approved the following appointments, reappoint­ments, etc.:

Agrarian Reform InstituteJesus M. Montemayor, additional assignment as Director, effec­

tive 1 January 1979 until 31 December 1981.

Agricultural Credit and Cooperatives InstituteRodolfo M. MBtienzo, additional assignment as Director, effec­

tive 1 January 1979 until 31 December 1981.

until 30 November 1979.Juan L. Bala, Jr., additional assignment esu.P. Alumni Engineers

Assistant Professor of Hydraulics, effective 1 November 1978 until31 October 1979.

Medicine, College oflole F. Rabar, additional assignment as Nestle Assistant Profes­

sor of Infant Nutrition, effective 7 December 1978 until 6 Decem­ber 1979.

Music, College ofRamon P. Santos, increase in salary from Associate Professor I to

IV of Composition, effective 1 December 1978.

Nursing, College ofJoseflna A. Jael-Santos, increase in salary from Associate Profee­

sor II to III of Nursing, effective 1 December 1978.Lede L. Layo, promotion in rank and salary from Assistant

Professor IV to Associate Professor I of Nursing, effective 1 Decem·ber 1978.

Dolores Recio, increase in salary from Associate Professor III toIV of Nursing, effective 1 December 1978.

Phoebe O. Williams, increase in salary from Associate Professor ~

II to III of Nursing, effective 1 December 1978.

Agriculture, College oflsao Kusakabe, appointment as Visiting Associate Professor,

without compensation, effective 1 December 1978 until 31 October1980.

Ophthalmology, Institute ofSalvador R. Salceda, increase in salary from Associate Professor

III to V of Ophthalmology, effective 1 December 1978.

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Arts and Sciences, College of (Dillman!"Germelino F. Abita, increase in salary from Associate Professor

II to IV of Physics, effective 1 December 1978.Edgardo D. Gomez, promotion in rank and salary from Associate

Professor III to Professor I of Marine Biology, effective 1 December1978.

Asian Labor Education CenterManuel A. Dia, increase in salary from Associate Professor I to

IV of Industrial Betatrons, effective 1 December 1978.

Asian Institute of TourismJose P. Mananzan, increase in salary from Associate Professor IV

to VI, effective 1 December 1978.

Business Administration, College ofEmmanuel T. Velasco, promotion in rank and salary from Asso­

ciate Professor IV to Professor I of Business Administration, effec­tive 1 December 1978.

Comprehensive Community Health ProgramSergio S. Gasmen. increase in salary from Associate Professor I

to IVof Community Medicine, effective 1 December 1978.

Economics, School ofMahar K. Mangahas, promotion in rank and salary from Asso­

ciate Professor IV to Professor I of Economics, effective 6 Decem­ber 1978: additional assignment lis San Miguel Corporation Profes­sor of Economics, effective 6 December 1973.

Education, College ofLeticia M. Asuzano, reappointment as Associate Professor II of

Education, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Engineering, College ofRosalinda R. Arenas, additional assignment as NWAC Assistant

Professor of Water Control Management, effective 1 December 1978

Philippine General HospitalJosefina T. Fermin, increase in salary as Assistant Director for

Administration (Aange 12l, effective 1 January until 31 December1979.

Antonio J. Gonzaga, increase in salary as Assistant Director forHealth Services (Aange 121, effective 1 January until 31 December1979.

Press, U.P.Luis D. Beltran, renewal of additional assignment as Acting

Director, effective 1 Ju,¥ 1978 until the return of Pacifico N.Aprieto from detail with EOPITAF, but not later than 30 April1980. (This supersedes his appointment as Acting Director, effective1 July 1978 until 30 April 1980. approved by the Board at its 904th t

Meeting. 27 July 1978.) ,

Sports, Physical Education, and Recreation, Institute ofAparicio H. Mequi, increase in salary from Associate Professor I

to IV of Physical Education, effective 1 December 1978.

General AdministrationAndres I. Fernandez. renewal of detail assignment with increase

in allowance as Chairman, Student Disciplinary Tribunal, Office ofStudent Affairs, effective 23 November 1978 until 22 November1979, subject to the following conditions: tel He shall revert to hispermanent position as Assistant Professor IV, Asian Labor Educa­tion Center, upon termination of this appointment; and (b) He shallmaintain a teaching load of not more than six (6) units.

Nora V. Cabreza, increase in salary as Supervising Fiscal Analyst(Aange 11l, Administrative and Auxiliary Units Division, Office ofthe Budget Director, effective 1 September 1978.

TRANSFER TO PERMANENT STATUSThe Board approved the transfer of the following to permanent

status:Ma. Concepcion P. Alfirer as Assistant Professor IV of Public.

Administration, College of Public Administration. effective 1

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Dr. Nestor N. Pilar was appointed dean of U.P. CollegeManila, effective 28 September 1978 until 30 April 1984. Dr.Pilar is among the first alumni of the College which was estab­lished in 1951.

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On 11 October, the Education Development Center wasnamed Vidal A. Tan Hall in honour of the 8th President of theUniversity of the Philippines. During his administration, Dr. Tandevoted his energies to the improvement of curricular programs.The Vidal A. Tan Hall houses the Science Education Center and.the Social Studies Center.

Chancellor Abelardo G. Samonte of the U.P. atLos Banos succumbed to a heart attack at the ageof 50 on 25 December 1978.

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. Aurelio Estanislao, baritone nonpareil, recipientof numerous awards, professor of Voice, History,and French, bade the world adieu after a lingeringailment, at the young age of 52 years, on 14November 1978.

At the necrological services sponsored by theCollege of Music - the College he loved and servedso well-he was eulogized by his peers and friends,admirers all who drew inspiration from his brilliantcareer and the traditional values he uphel.d~s

career, said President Onofre D. Corpuz, s~edthat he was a member of a "highly motivatedgeneration of Filipinos."

He reaped academic honours from the begin­ning: he was sahrtatorian in elementary school,valedictorian from Arellano High School in 1946,A.B. (major in History), magna cum laude, fromU.P. in 1950, and a Master of Arts in ModernHistory from the University of Paris in 1953.

In France, he also studied French and took acourse in Voice Culture at the ConservatoireNational de Musique de Paris, becoming the firstFilipino to win the Premier Prix de Chant in 1952.

While this added a bright new dimension fO'isstudies, it is to his credit that despite his sue inthe world of music, he never abandoned the isci­pline of history for which he was originally spon­sored for training by his Alma Mater.

In 1953, he went to the Internationale SommerAkademie (Mozarteum) in Salzberg. Austria, whereteachers and savants found in him a possible "bari­tone Verdi" because of the range and timber of hisvoice which "are so rare." In a letter to PresidentVidal A. Tan asking for an extension of his studyleave, he wrote, "I believe that my Salzberg staywill determine my place in the world of music."The young baritone then won accolades for himselfand his country in various concerts in Salzberg,Switzerland, and Paris.

He was a TOYM awardee in the field of music in1959, the year this national award was established.International recognition came through member­ship in honour societies and performances abroadwhere he was also recording artist for Europeanand American recording companies.

Our people looked to him as a national artist. Heenjoyed a special place in our country's cultural·scene since he enriched it with song and dramaticperformances. But through it all, he faithfullyserved his Alma Mater as professor of history andvoice culture.

Professor Esranislao has passed to his reward,but his spirit shall live on to inspire us all.

~. A family portrait shoWi Vsmaela, mother, and_liD, father, in the first row; second row shoWi Reliwith three sisters and brother-in-law, from right 10 left,Maura, Adoracion, Candida, and husband Jose. Righthandphoto captures a candid moment with Reli.

Prime Minister and Mrs. Ferdinand E. Marcos were guests ofhonor at the inauguration of the economics building complex on30 October 1978. The Philippine Center for Economic Develop­ment intends use by the University of the building complex andfacilities.

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The Asian Institute of Tourism held its house blessing on 17November 1978 with Mrs. Imelda Romualdez Marcos as speakerand guest of honor. The AIT degree program is the first of itskind in Southeast Asia.

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Christmas festivities on campus began early December withvarious units holding individual get-togethers. The climax was aunique event on the afternoon of 19 December when U.P. per­forming groups brought Christmas cheer to the Main Library,Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Economics, and Quezon Hall.These groups were the Ramayana, Teatrong Mulat, FilipinianaDance Troupe, U.P. Staff Chorale, and Saringhimig. Late after­noon on the same day, a Christmas Concert at Abelardo Hallfeatured the Philippine Youth Orchestra, the Madrigal Singers,the U.P. Concert Chorus, and the Cherubim and Seraphim..lasko sa Nayon was the theme of this year's well-attendedl.rn parade when cultural roots Were reme~bered. Motorless

floats were the order oftheday when-oxen and horses paradedthe University quadrangle in a.fesrivefour-hour program.

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President Onofre D. Corpuz and H.E. Ambassador RaphaelLeonard Touze, both Honorary Chairmen of the D.P. Philippine­French Committee (UPPFC), launched the program'which shallpromote fruitful interaction between D.P. and relevant institu­tions in France.

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November 1978.Erlinda G. CambayoDona as Dentist (with rank of Instructor VI,

University Health Service. effective 1 January 1979.Zenaida D. Evangelista as Instructor II in Physical Education,

U.P. College Baguio, effective 1 December 1978.Estelita S. Gonzales as Instructor I in Filipino, U.P. Integrated

School, effective 1 December 1978.Enedina B. GUBvarra as Instructor I in Filipino, U.P. Integrated

School, effective 1 December 1978.Gloria G. Madamba as Dentist (with rank of Instructor VI,

University Health Service-, effective 1 January 1979.Amelia P. Mapa as Instructor I in Science, U.P. Integrated

School, effective 1 December 1978.Bella L. au8aAo as Instructor III in Integrated Science, V.P.

College Baguio, effective 1 December 1978.Jhonita D. Rivero as Instructor I in English, U.P. Integrated

School, effective 1 December 1978.Niava L. Subong, as Instructor I in Mathematics, U.P. Integrated

School, effective 1 December 197B.Proserpina D. Tapates as Assistant Professor IV, College of Public

Administration, effective 1 December 1978.

.REATION OF THE POSITION OF RESTAURANT AND,ANQUET MANAGER AT AIT

The Board approved the creation of the position of Restaurantand Banquet Manager at the Asian Institute of Tourism. The occu­pant of the said position shall be responsible in assisting the Foodand Beverage Manager in ensuring most efficient service and up-to-

standard operations of all food and beverage outlets and functionrooms in the AIT House.

OTHER MAnERS CONSIDERED BY THE BOARDThe Board authoriZed the College of Home Economics to con­

duct short-term courses: Cooking for the Holidays and Food Pre­servation, which are both self-liquidating.

•••The Board approved the reconstitution of the membership of the

Board of Trustees of the Jorge B. Vargas Filipiniana Foundation,Inc. Regent members of the Board are Ambrosio F. Tangco,Abelardo G. Samonte, Orlando J. Sacav, and Ruben SantosCuyugan. The President of the University is ex officio Chairman ofthe Board and the Vice-President for Academic Affairs, ex officiomember. ...

The Board noted the following:1. Withdrawal of P1 million from the U.P. Investment Portfolio

for partial payment of the obligation of the University with the C.P.Guinto Construction and Development Corporation, contractor forthe construction of the College of Business Administration;

2. Report on the Performance of the Experimental Democratiza­tion Students (XDS) for the first semester 1978-1979;

3. Letter of the Officer-in-Charge, Quezon Land Grant, express­ing the reactions and feelings of the management of the Grant re itstransfer from the Office of the President to the Office of theChancellor, University of the Philippines at Los Banos; and

4. Progress Report on the acquisition of the site of the U.P. inthe Visayas.

~Architecture, College of ------------1Honrado R, Fernandez, transfer from part-time to full-time as

Instructor III, effective 1 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

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t-Arts and Sciences, College of (Dilimen)--------1Maria Aurora M. AG0St8, appointment as Lecturer in Psyche-logy,

effective 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.J.mln AcuA.Glvlno, reappointment to additional assignment

as Professorial Lecturer in Psychology, effective 13 June until 31October 1978; reappointment to additional assignment as Profes­sorial Lecturer in Sociology, effective 9 November 1978 untll 31Merch 1979.

Josefina A. Agravante, renewal of additional assignment as see-e.tarv, Division of Humanities, effective 13 December 1978 until 12December 1979.

Grace H. Agullint, appointment as Instructor I in Psychology,effective 6 November 1978 untl131 May 1979.

Edna O. Angeles, reappointment as Instructor I In Geology,effective 2 November 1978 until 31 March 1979.

Fe R. Arcinas, additional assignment 8S Training Coordinator forthe SemlnerlWorkJhop on Social Science Research, effective 15August until 15 December 1978.

....Ull T. Arroyo, appointment as Lecturer In Psychology, effec­tive 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Jose Ma. F. Bartolome, reappointment as Instructor lin Psy.chol.effective 6 November 1978 until the return of Cecil .. G.

~r:.co from le've of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.Pablo K. Botor, reappointment to additional a5Slgnmen~ as

Officer-in-Charge, effective 30 October until the return of FrancISCONemenzo, Jr. from special detail In Australia, but not later than 9

November 1978. .Rachel R. BuensuC8lD, appointment as Instructor I to Mathe-

mattes, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.. ...Elizabeth B. Carreon, reappointment as Lecturer' to Flhptno,

effecti",e 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

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The PresIdent approved the following appointments, reappelnt­ments, renewals of appointment, promotions, Increases In salary,and other related matters:

-Allied Medical Professions, School of---------;Ruth O. Beft,.n, trander from fUll-time to part-time as Instruc-

tor II In Occupational Therapy, effective 1 November 1978 until 31

J.iley 1979._ The following two Increases In salary from Instructor) to II were

approved,effective1 October 1978 until 31 Mey 1979:Rhodara C. Bernal, in Practical Arts; andFilnara F. Escobart., In Physical Therapy.

The following reappolntmentJ were IpproVed, effective 9November 1978 until 31 May 1979:

Eugenio M. lnocentes, Jr., as Professorial Lecturer In Hand

Surgery;Bernardino Q. Millabad, to additional assignment as Senior

Lecturer In TherapeutIcs;Jose Pujalte, as Professorial Lecturer In Traumatology;Clemente Sta. Ramlna, to supplementary appoIntment es

Professorial Lecturer In P.lasticSurgery;Deogrnlls Tablan, to supplementary appointment as Profes-

sorial Lecturer In Neurology; andPriscilla J. Tlblan, as Profenorlsl Lecturer In Thoracic cceet-

tlons,

Aida V. Castillo, reappointment to supplementary appointmentas Lecturer in Botany, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 March

1979.Renato M. Daquiz, temporary transfer from full-time to part­

time as Assistant Professor II of Psychology, effective 2 November1978. (Reversion to full-time status shall be effective 1 June 1979).

Faustino A. Daria, Jr., reappointment as Lecturer in Botany,effetive 9 November 1978 until 31 March 1979.

Randolf S. David, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, Division of Social Sciences, effective 23 October1978 until the return of Ofelia R. Angangco from sick leave andspecial detail in the U.::i.A., but not later than 30 December 1978.

Danilo C. de Guia, reappointment as Lecturer in Filipino, effec­tive 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Aerne B. Dimanlig, appointment as Instructor I in Mathematics,effective 13 June untit 31 October 1978.

Rita O. Estradl, reappointment to additional assignment asTraining Coordinator for Refresher Course in the Social Sciences forsecondary School Teachers, effective 15 August until 31 December1978.

Angel P. Florentin, Jr., renewal of appointment with reversion tofull-time substitute status as Instructor I in Chemistry, effective 1November 1978 until the return of Virginia Monje from vacationleave, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Marinette S. Forbes, appointment as Lecturer in Mathematics,effective 13 June until the return of Vicky Saw from maternityleave, but not later than 31 October 1918.

Rolando .G. Garcia, additional assignment as Assistant to theChairman, Department of Zoology, effective 2 October 1978 until30 September 1979.

Lucille C. Gregorio, reappointment to additional assignment asSenior Lecturer in Botany, effective 9 November 1918 untll 31March 1979.

Alice G. Guillermo, reappointment aliSenior Lecturer in Human­ities, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 March 1979.

Elsa P. Jurado, reappointment to additional assignment asProject Coordinator, 1919 Second Summer Institute, effective 16August until 31 December 1918; renewal of additional assignmentas Secretary, Division of Social Sciences, effective 22 December1978 until 30 November 1979.

Eden L. Layda, reappointment as Lecturer in Bahasa IndonesialMalay, effective 9 November 1918 until 31 March 1919.

Johnson C. lim, appointment as Instructor I in Physics, effective2 November 1918 until the return of Meleclo Magno from specialdetail at NSDB, but not later than 31 May 1979.

CecilleS. Longid, appointment as Lecturer in Botany, effective 9November 1978 until 31 March 1979.

Leonor G. Lorica, renewal of appointment with reclassificationfrom Instructor I to Lecturer in Mathematics, effective 1 November1978 until 31 Mav 1979.

Mary Lou U. Onglateo, renewal of appointment and transfer tosubstitute status as Instructor I in Psychology, effective 1 November1978 until the return of Amelia B. Alfonso from leave of absence,but not later than 31 May 1979.

Grace O. Orteza, appointment as Lecturer in Psychology, effec­tive 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1919.

Irma U. Peneyra, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in linguis­tics, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 March 1919.

Bayani C. Rivero, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer inPhysics, effective 9 November 1918 until 31 March 1979.

Segundo E. Romero, renewal of appointment with reclassifica­tion from Lecturer to Instructor in Political Science, without corn­pensation, effective 1 June until the return of Natalia M. Moralesfrom leave of absence, but not later than 31 July 1918; transferfrom the CAP with renewal of appointment from Instructor. with­out compensation, to Instructor IV in Political Science, effective 1

August 1978 until the return of Natalil M. Morales from leave ofabsence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Neon C. Rotell, additional assignment as Chairman, Departmentof Zoology, effective 12 September 1918 until 30 April 1981.

Jesucita L.G. Sodurta, additional assignment as Training Coor­dinator for the Refresher Course in Social Sciences for CollegeTeachers, effective 15 August until 31 December 1978.

Adriano O. Solis, promotion in rank and salary from Lecturer toSenior Lecturer in Mathematics, effective 13 June 1918 until 31Mav 1979.

Arturo M. $y, reappointment as Lecturer in Physics, effective 9November 1918 until 31 March 1919.

Abraham B. Velasco, reappointment 85 Senior Lecturer inPsychology, effective 13 June 1918 until 31 March 1919.

Samuel P. Vera Cruz, additional assignment as Assistant Pro­gramme Coordinator, Extra-Mural Studies Programme, effective 3April until 31 December 1918.

-Asian Institute of Tourilm---------------jMelissa R. Ungson, appointment as Lecturer in Tourism, effec­

tive 13 June until 31 October 1978.

f-Asian Labor Education Center-----------;iIMay L. Huntington, reappointment to additional assignment a

Senior Lecturer in Industrial Relations, effective 13 June until 3October 1978.

Rene E. Ofreneo, increase in salary as Training Specielist I, effec­

tive 1 October 1978.

f-Ba9uio, U.P.College--------------lHermogenes O. Abedania, additional assignment as Head, Disci­

pline of Biology, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics,effective 15 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Anavie M. Bagamapad, additional assignment as Head, Disci­pline of History, Division of Social Sciences, effective 12 October1978 until 31 Mev 1979.

earmelit8 Bar.lona, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,College Guidance Office, effective 1 September 1918 until thereturn of Nelly Alabanza from special detail abroad, but not laterthan 31 Mav 1979.

Arturo V. Beana, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in PublicAdministration, effective 18 November 1978 until 31 May 1919.

Avelino P. Bucaoto, additional assignment as Officer for Student 'j.Relations, effective 4 September 1978 until 31 May 1919.

Edgardo C. Camacho, additional assignment as Head, Dlscipllnof MalS Communication, Division of Humanities, effective 12 Octo­ber 1978 until 31 Mav 1979.

Josefina A. Camanag, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Busi­ness Management, effective 13 June 1918 until 31 May 1919.

Francisca L. Erece, additional assignment as Senior Lecturer inEducation (Extension Program), effective 13 June 1918 until 31Mav 1979.

Zanaida O. Evangellsta, additional assignment as Head, Disciplineof Physical Education, High School, effective 12 October 1978 until31 Mav 1979.

Bella L. Fernandez, appointment as Senior Lecturer in PublicAdministration, effective 13 June 1918 until the return of GeraldineMaeya from local faculty fellcwshlp, but not later than 31 May1979.

Theodore M. Gabriel, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Busi­ness Management, effective 15 June 1978 until 31 May 1919.

Reynaldo T. GenerOlO, reappointment as Instructor I in Physics,effective 2 November 1978 until 31 May 1919.

Arlene Eleanor E. Liberal, additional assignment as SeniorLecturer in Business Management, effective 11 June 1978 until 31May 1979.

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Ma. Rosario C. Lucero, additional assignment as Head, Disciplineof Comparative Literature, Division of Humanities, effective 12October 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ma. Vertudez D. Macapanpan, additional assignment as Head,Discipline of Filipino and Philippine Literature, Division of Humani­ties, effective 12 October 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Evangeline L. Martinez, additional assignment as Head, Disci­pline of Psychology, Division of Social Sciences, effective 12 Octo­ber 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Antonia C. Mendoza, additional assignment as Head, Disciplineof Speech Communication and Theater, Division of Humanities,effective 12 October 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Julius D. Mendoza, additional assignment as Head, Discipline ofPhilosophy, Division of Humanities, effective 12 October 1978 until31 May 1979.

Josefina V. Nate, additional assignment as Head, Discipline ofSociology, Division of Social Sciences, effective 12 October 1978until 31 May 1979.

Bella L. Queaf'io, additional assignment as Head, Discipline ofNatural Sciences, High School, effective 12 October 1978 until 31May 1979.

Henrv J. Ramos, additionaJ assignment as Head, Discipline ofPhysics, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, effective 12October 1978 until 31 May 1979.

.Ji...~ Rufino L. Rebudal, transfer from Pines City High School withWppointment as Instructor I in Filipino, High School, effective 2

November 1978 until the return of Corazan Evangelista from localfaculty fellowship, but not later than 31 March 1979.

Ma. Luz D. Ruiz, additional assignment as Head, Discipline ofCommunication Arts (English), High School, effective 12 October

1978 until 31 May 1979.Lilia P. Salazar, reeopolntment as Lecturer in Psychology, effec­

tive 9 November 1978 until 31 March 1979.Bienvenido P. Tapang, additional assignment as Head, Discipline

of Economics, Division of Social Sciences, effective 12 October1978 until 31 May 1979.

Manolita S. LUB, reappointment to additional assignment asCoordinator, Social Sciences Program, Undergraduate Studies Divi·slcn, effective 8 November until 31 December 1978.

Rafael J. Maval, appointment as Lecturer in Economics, effec­tive 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ramonesa R. Ricardo, appointment 8S Instructor I in Chemistry,effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Manalo O. Vaf\o, automatic promotion in rank and salary fromInstructor IV to Assistant Professor III of Mathematics, effective 1April 1978 until 31 May 1979; additionaJ assignment as Coordi­nator, Natural Sciences Program, Undergraduate Studies Division,effective 2 November until 31 December 1978.

-Citizens Military Training, Departmentof--------lFlorentino D. Ocampo, appointment as Military Instructor,

effective 2 October 1978 until recalled by the Armed Forces of thePhilippines, but not later than 31 May 1979.

>'-Clark Air Base, U.P.COliege-------------1Cecilia D. Allp, increase in salary from Assistant Professor III to

IV of Education, effective 1 July 197aEdna N. Becanl, increase in salary from Assistant Professor I to

II of History, effective 1 July 1978.Ma. Angeles C. Guanzon, increase in salary from Instructor IJ to

III in Psychology, effective 1 September 1978 until 31 May 1979.Violeta S. Ignacio, promotion in rank and salary from Instructor

IV to Assistant Professor I of History, effective 1 July 1978.Dolore. C. LiWinag, increase in salary from Assistant Professor I

to II of English, effective 1 July 1978.Mildred B. Oliveros, increase in salary from Assistant Professor II

to III of Biological and Physical Sciences, effective 1 July 1978.Jaime C. santos, supplementary appointment as Lecturer in

Philosophy, effective 5 september until 29 November 1978.Csterina T. Yepez, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Sociology, effective 5 September 1978 until 31 May 1979.

-Dayao, U.P. Extension Division-----------IMa. Oliva G. ZiPlQln, reappointment to additional assignment as

senior Lecturer in Organization and Management, effective 12November 1978 until 31 March 1979.

-Dentistry, Collegeof---------------\The following increases in salary from Instructor I to II in Den-

tistry were approved, effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979:Elizabeth G. de Castro, with transfer in item;Nall8tte E. Dominguez, with transfer in item; andMa. Cristina I. Olivares.

r-Business Administration, College of---------l~COmprehensive Community Health Program------lMa. Victoria E. Aftonuevo, additional assignment as Acting Shirlev C. Arqulza, appointment 85 Research Associate, effective

Secretarv, effective 3 October until the return of Emerlinda R. 18 September until 31 December 1978.Roman from maternity leave, but not later than 2 December 1978. Irma L. Parajaa, reappointment to additional assignment as

MeHIlS8 R. Aquino, appointment as Instructor I in Accounting, Offlc:er.in-eha,g8, effective 2 December until the return of Sergio S.effective 14 November 1978 until 31 May 1979. Gasmen from special detail in Thailand, but not later than 21

Milagros V. Gregorio, increase in salary from Assistant Professor December 1978.11 to IVof Accounting, effective 1 October 1978.

Leonora S. Rieza, reclassification from Instructor III to SeniorLecturer in Accounting, effective 1 October 1978 until 31 May

1979.Thelma Y. Tevl!l, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Account­

ing and Finance, effective 16 October 1978 until 31 May 1979.Lina J. Valcarcel, increase in salary from Assistant Professor III

to IVof Accounting, effective 1 October 1978.Alms P. Villadolld, reclassification from Lecturer to Instructor I

in Accounting, effective 1 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.Roy C. Ybaftsz, increase in salary from Instructor III to IV in

Accounting, effective 1 July 1978 until 31 May 1979.

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Dctober.December1978

-Cebu, U.P.COllege---------------jDulce C. Anacion, appointment as Instructor I in Fine Arts, -Economics, School of----------------;

effective 13June 1978 until 31 May 1979. Elmer A. Abueg, supplementary appointment as Professorial

Apolonio M. Dedamo, Jr., appointment as tnsrructcr in CAT, Lecturer in Economics, effective 11 November 1978 until 31 May

H' gh School effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979. 1979. d II , • h ROIl Linda P. Tldelgo, additional assignment as lsabelo e cs

EI·... G. Lapa, transfer from Philippine Normal College Wit ff . 1 Feb-Reyes Associate Professor of Labour Economics, e ecnve

appoint ment as Instructor I in Mathematics, High School, effectiveruary 1977.

1 June 1978 unti131 May 1979.

-Education, College of---------------1Doane R. Gallla, reappointment as Lecturer in Professional

Education, effective 11 November 1978 until 31 March 1979.Carmen G. Kanlpi, appointment as Consultant in the U.P.-NSDB

Project #7804 Ed., effective 1 August 1978 until 31 March 1979.Beulah D. Nuval, reappointment to additional assignment as

Senior Lecturer in Guidance, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May1979.

Ester A. Reyes, reappointment to additional assignment asLecturer in Guidance, effective 13 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Benjamin G. Tayabas, appointment as Consultant in the U.P.­NSOB Project #7804 Ed., effective 2 November 1978 until 31March 1979.

Lillie A. Tomtl, reappointment to additional assignment asProfessorial Lecturer in Guidance, effective 13 June 1978 until 31Mav 1979.

Matllde M. Valdez, reappointment after ccmpulsarv retirementas Professorial Lecturer in Education, without compensation, effec­tive 20 JuIV 1978 until 31 MaV 1979.

The following appointments etc. were approved in the U.P.Integrated School:

Amelia P. Abundo, transfer In item and to non-substitute statusas Instructor I, effective 1 september 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Cornelius B. Arandez, reappointment as Instructor I in PhysicalEducation, effective 4 September 1978 until the return of Dana M.Sitompul from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Anita M. C81dran, appointment as Instructor 1 in English, effec­tive 7 November 1978 until the return of Aura ... C. Gaceta fromlocal faculty fellowship, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Julieta M. Dal_y, transfer In item and to non-substitute statusas Instructor I in Filipino, effective 1 september 1978 until 31 May1979.

Sstumino C. Dim.culangan, transfer in item with promotion inrank and salary from Instructor II to Assistant Professor I of Indus­trial Education, effective 1 September 1978.

Ludivina C. Marin, transfer in item with promotIon in rank andsalary from Instructor IV to Assistant Professor I of CommunicationArts (Filipino), effective 1 September 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Flora A. Pascual, transfer In item and to non-substitute status asInstructor I, effective 1 September 1978 until 31 May 1979.

In the UP1S, the following increases in salary were approved,effective 1 september 1978 until 31 May 1979:

Merita B. Abeltera, from Instructor I to III in Social Studies;Nina S. Liobrer8, from Assistant Professor II to III of History;Felicitas R. Manacsa, from Assistant Professor II to III of Fili·

pino;Lourdes L. Matanguihan, from Instructor I to II;Lorenzo Q. Orillas, from Instructor I to III in Communication

Arts (Filipino);Gloria M. Parina, from Instructor III to IV in Art;

and the following Increases in salary with same effectivity, wereapproved with transfer in item:

Laureto B. SenBuro, from Instructor I to Iii in Industrial Educa­tion;

Elena C. Cutiongco, from Instructor I to III in CommunicationArts (English);

Angelita M. dels Pena, from Instructor II to IV in Health Educa­tion;

Marietta A. Jose, from Instructor I to III in Science; andCeferina G. Juanson, from Assistant Professor I to III.

I-Engineering, College of--------------!Luis M. AlarillI. Je., renewal of additional assignment as Chair­

man, Department of Electrical Engineering, effective 1 November1978 until 31 October 1991.

Angel A. Alejandrino, renewal of detail assignment as Director,

National Hydraulics Research Center, effective 1 November 1978until 30 April 1981.

Gerard T. Cafteba, reappointment as Instructor I in EngineeringSciences, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Radolfo M. Casipl., reversion to full-time status as Professor Vof Mechanical Engineering, effective 1 November 1978.

Jenny L. Chua, appointment as Senior Lecturer in EngineeringSciences, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Rita J. Consunji, appointment as Instructor I in Industrial Engi­neering, effective 9 November 1978 until the return of Luis A.Pascual from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

Gilda L. Dans, appointment as Lecturer in Industrial Engineer­ing, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Fortunato T. dela PePia, additional assignment as Assistant to theExecutive Director, National Engineering Center, effective 1 July1978 until 30 June 1979.

Bienvenido S. Dimaano, reappointment to additional assignmentas Senior Research Engineer, Training Center for Applied Geodesyand Photogrammetry, effective 1 December 1978 until 31 May1979.

Richard F. Domingo, appointment as senior Lecturer in WaterResources Engineering, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 May1979.

Miguel B. Escoto, Sr., additional assignment as officer-in-eharge~i

Office of the Associate Dean, effective 6 November until the returof LeopOldo V. Abis from special detail in Japan, but not later tha20 November 1978.

Elmer C. Espiritu, transfer in item with increase in salary fromInstructor I to II in Mechanical Engineering, effective 1 October1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ulpiano P. Ignacio, Jr., reappointment as Instructor I in CivilEngineering, effective 9 November 1978 until the return of AlfredoL. Juinio from detail at the DPWTC. but not later than 31 May1979.

Raymundo C. lasam, transfer in item and to non-substitutestatus in Instructor I in Mechanical Engineering, effective 1 October1978 until 31 Mav 1979.

Leonardo Q. liongson, additional assignment as Officer-in­Charge, Department of Engineering Sciences. effective 23 Octoberuntil the return of Edgardo Pacheco from special detail in theU.S.A., but not later than 31 December 1978.

Rufino C. Lirag, Jr., reversion to full-time status as Professor lofChemical Engineering, effective 1 November 1978.

Ragelio A. Panlaslgui, renewal of additional assignment fromOfficer-in-Charge to Chairman, Department of Chemical Engineeing, effective 1 November 1978 until 31 October 1981.

Nestor O. Rafieses, transfer in item and to non-substitute statusas Instructor I in Industrial Engineering, effective 1 November 1978until the return of Alfredo Juinio from datal! at DPWTC, but notlater than 31 May 1979.

Amado San Mateo, renewal of additional assignment as Officer­in-Charge, Department of Industrial Engineering, effective 1 Novem­ber 1978 until the return of Luis Pascual from sick leave, but notlater than 30 April 1979.

Rizalino G. Santos, transfer from the Infrastructure Develop­ment Program with reclassification from Research Assistant toInstructor I in Electrical Engineering, effective 2 November 1978until the return of Perfecto Guerrero from leave of absence, but notlater than 31 May 1979.

Alejandro M. Serrano, additional assignment as Associate Re­search Engineer, U.P. Industrial Research Center, effective 16 Octo­ber until 31 December 1978.

Arjun J. Sacco, reappointment as Instructor I in MechanicalEngineering, effective 9 November 1978 until the return of ReneAbarcar from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May 1979.

luis M. Sosa, appointment as Senior Lecturer in Water Re-

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I-Law, College of .'Jose F. Espinola, reappointment to eddltlonai BSSl{J'\ment as

Officer-in-Charga, effective 23 October until the return of FrollanM. Bacuftpr'l from vacation leave, but not later than 31 December

1978. P' . I LeeRicardo L. Pronova. Jr., increase In salary as ro eSSOrl8 -. Le effective 1 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.turer In w,

Professor I of Statistics, effective 1 June 1978 until the return ofClarissa Marte from leave of absence, but not later than 31 May

1979.Angelita A. Torres, reclassification from Research Assistant to

Instructor II In Education, effective 31 October 1978 until 31 May1979.

Ruben C. Umaly, reappointment to additional assignment as Pro­fessorial Lecturer in Biological Sciences, effective 9 November 1978

until 31 March 1979.The following appointments were approved, effectIve 9 Novem­

ber 1978 until 31 Merch 1979:Rodolfo M. C'aparols, reappointment as Lecturer in Journalism;Ruben C. GU8Varr&, as Lecturer in Developmental Journalism:

endJessica C. Salas,as Senior Lecturer in Business Management.The following additional assignments were approved, effective 9

November 1978 until 31 May 1979:Evelyn V. Baldevlso, as Lecturer in Education (Extension Pro­

graml;Benjamin H. Clrvantes, as Senior Lecturer in Theater, until 31

March 1979;Corszon G. Defensor, as Professorial Lecturer in Education

(Extension Program);Mildred J. Gonzales, as Senior Lecturer in Education (Extension

Programl;Peg.. J. Javier, as Professorial Lecturer in Education (Exten·

sion Program);Elayda E. Mabunay, 81 Professorial Lecturer In Education

(Extension Program);Ma. Dolores V. Ramos, as Senior Lecturer in Education (Exten­

sion Program): andLucila P. SobrepeAa, as Senior Lecturer in Education (Extension

Program).

I-Manila U.P.College .EIi.th Bahena, renewal of additional assignment as Officer-

. -Ch Office of the Secretary, effective 19 September until theIn arve,'L __ Abadiftllft from sick ieese. but not later than 19return 0 ou~ ..-November 1978.

I-LawCenter-----------------jEsteban B. Bautll1ll, additional assignment as Acting Head, Divi­

sion of Research and Law Reform, effective 1 September 1978 untilthe return of Sulplcio Guevara from sick leave, but not later than 7September 1979.

Manuel F. Bonifacio, renewal of additional assignment as SeniorResearch Fellow. effective 1 October until 31 December 1978.

Robert A. Butkln, appointment as Visiting Fellow, without com­pensation, effeetiw 16 September 197B until 15 August 1979.

Wltfredo A. Clemente II, supplementary appointment asConsult­ant, without compensation, effective 16 November until 31 Decem­

ber 1978.Merlin M. Magallon., renewal of additional assignment as Senior

Research fellow, effective 1 October until 31 December 1978.Flenda Ruth P. Romero, reappointment to additional assign­

ment as Officer-in-Charge, effective 23 October until the return ofFroil.. M. Bacuftpn from vacation leave, but not later than 31

December 1978.

sources Engineering, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.Mario R. To'entlno, additional assignment as Associate Research

Engineer, Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogram­merrv,effective 1 December 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Armando G. Torres, reappointment as Lecturer in EngineeringSciences, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

L-lioilo, U.P. College CoLourdn V. de Castro, renewal of additional assignment as .-

ordinator, Visayan Studies Program. effective 16 October 1978 until

15 October 1981. Co rdiFelickled H. Jesenl, renewal of additional ~Ignment as °97~

netcr. Office of Continuing Education, effective 16 October 1

until 15 October 1981. Senior Lecturer in Sociot-Ledl Layo additional assignment as

effective 18 November 1978 untn 31 May 1979.ogy, I I" ~on from senior Lecturer to Assistant

Nicolas P. Tan, rec ass teen

I-Environmental Plenning, Institute of-----------IZenaida A. Ms1a1o, additional assignment as Director of Re·

search and Publications, effective 2 November 1978 until 31 May1979.

Jaime U. Nierras, additional assignment as Director of Training,effective 2 October 1978 until 30 September 1979.

Leandro A. Viloria, renewal of additional assignment as ProjectDirector, Regional Development Study Center, effective 1 Septem­ber 1978 until 31 August 1979.

"-Fisheries, College of---------------iPrudencla V. Conlu, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-eharge, effective 18 December until the return of RogelioJuliano from special detail in Bangkok, Thailand and from vacationleave. but not later than 29 December 1978.

Enrico P. Villoso, additional assignment as Chairman, Depart­mant of Marine Fisheries, effective 10 November 1978 until 31 May

1979.

I- Fine Arts, College of ----------------lLauro Z. Alcala, additional assignment as Chairman, Department

of Visual Communication Arts, effective 23 August 1978 until 30April 1981.

Roberto R. Chabet, additional assignment as Chairman, Depart-ment of Art Theory, effective 23 August 1978 until 30 April 1981.

Alice G. Guillenno, renewal of supplementary appointment asnior Lecturer in Fine Arts. effective 1 November 1978 until 31av 1979.

Carfos P. Valino. Jr., additional assignment as Chairman, Depart­ment of Visual Studio Arts, effective 23 August 1978 until 30 April1981.

Ma. F.licitas R. Zabellero, appointment as Lecturer in Fine Arts,effective 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

I-Home Economics, College of------------iMiriam M. Covar, transfer in item and to ncn-substltuta status as

Instructor II (part-time) in Family Life and Child Development,ctive 1 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.Josephine Evengeline C. Hung, reappointment as Instructor I

(part.time) in Interior Design, effective 2 November 1978 until 30

April 1979.Alici. S. Pineda, renewal of appoIntment with increase in salary

as Research Associate in the PAEC-GIA 1·7601 U.P. Project, effec­

tive 1 July until 31 Dacember 1978.Lourdes W. Santol, temporary transfer from full-time to part­

time status as Assistant Professor I of Family Life end Child Devel­cement, effective 1 November 1978. (Reversion to full-time status

shall be effective 1 June 1979,)

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Bernardo C. Bernardo, appointment as Lecturer in Speech, effec­tive 1 September until 31 October 1978.

Myrna Y. Espiritu, appointment as Lecturer in Economics, effec­tive 13 June until 31 October 1978.

Gideon C.T. Hsu, increase in salary as Professorial Lecturer inSocial Sciences. effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Pilar B. Ignacio, appointment as Lecturer in Speech, effective 22August until 31 October 1978.

Cristina E. Torres, reappointment to additional assignment asOtticer-ln-Charqe, effective 2 October until the return of Nestor N.Pilar, but not later than A October 1978.

May 1979.carmela I. Villa, promotion in rank from Instructor (part-time)

to Assistant Professor (part-time) of Surgery, without compensa­tion, effective 1 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

The following additional assignments as Paper Writer, IHS.woridMedical Assembly Project, effective 3 January 1977 until 30 Decem­ber 1978, were approved:

Armando F. Bonifacio;Augustus C. Damian, Jr.;Horacio R. Estrada; andAlberto G. Romualdez, Jr.

f-Marine Sciences Center--------------I-Music, College ol----------------lThe following appointments as Research Associate, without Carmencit8 Arambula, temporary transfer to part-time status as

compensation, were approved, effective 2 October until 31 Decem- Assistant Professor III of Composition and Theory, effectIve 9ber 1978: (Memo of Understanding with Peace Corps, dated 5 Octo- November 1978. (Reversion to full-time status, effective 1 Juneber 19761 1979.1

Marti Ellen Cowan, Andrea O. Veneracion, additional assignment as Officer-in-John William McManus, and Charge, Voice and Music Theatre Department, effective 14 Novem-Edward Oliver Murdy. ber 1978 until the appointment of Chairman. but not later than 31

May 1979.

- Nursing, College 01---------------lCarmencita Abaquin, transfer from the SchOOl of Nursing, PGH,

with promotion in rank and salary from Instructor V to AssistantProfessor I of Nursing, effective 1 December 1978.

Mary Constancy C. Barrameda, appointment as Instructor I inClinical Nursing, effective 9 November 1978.

Naomi A. David, appointment as Instructor I (part-time) inClinical Nursing, effective 8 November 1978,

Luz B. Tungpalan, increase in salary from Assistant Professor Ito II of Nursing, effective 1 December 1978.

-Natural Science Research Center------------!Bellaflor Gonzales, reclassification with promotion in rank and

salary from Research Associate to Researcher I, effective 1 October1978.

-Philippine General Hospital-------------!The following supplementary appointments as Attending Sur­

geon, (part-time). without compensation, were approved, effective 1November until 31 December 1978:

Alfreda C. Acosta;Serafin C. Hilvano, effective 1 October 1978 until 31 May 1979;Beniamin D. Legada, Jr., as Attending Orthopedic Surgeon;Elias M. Nadal; andCarmela I. Villa.Two additional assignments were approved effective 1 January

until 31 December 1978, in the Philippine Medical Center Project:Gabriel G. Carreon, as Project Director; andRosal M. Gomez, as Computer Programmer I.Two reappointments as Attending Anesthesiologist {part-time],

without compensation. were approved:Leonardo L. Arenas, effective 16 September 1978; andlIuminada T. Camagay, effective 1 September 1978 until 31 May

1979.

-Pharmacy, College 01------------......;Lilian V. Cuanang, renewal of additional assignment as Lec!urea.

in Chemical and Medical Bibliography, effective 1 November 197_until 31 March 1979.

-Medicine, College 01---------------1Alfredo C. Acosta, promotion in rank from Instructor (part­

time) to Assistant Professor (part-time) of Surgery, without com­pensation, effective 1 November until 31 December 1978.

Leonardo L. Arenas, transfer from Assistant Professor (part­timel to Assistant Professor I of Surgery, effective 16 September1978.

Zenaida G. Bagabaldo, renewal of additional assignment as Chair­man, Department of Physiology, effective 1 October 1978 until 30April 1981.

lIuminada T. Camagay, transfer from Assistant Professor (part­timel, without compensation, to Assistant Professor t (part-time) ofAnesthesiology, effective 1 September 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Ma. Victoria de Santos, promotion in rank and salary fromInstructor IV to Assistant Professor I of Biochemistry, effective 1until 30 June 1978; transfer to permanent status as Assistant Protes­scr I of Biochemistry, effective 1 July 1978.

Romeo R. Gutierrez, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,Department of Surgery, effective 12 October until the return ofGeorge G. Eufemio from special detail in the U.S.A., but not laterthan 12 November 1978.

Serafin C. Hilvano, supplementary appointment with promotionin rank from Instructor (part-timel, without compensation, toAssistant Professor (part-time) of Surgery, without compensation,effective 1 October 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Benjamin O. Legada, Jr., renewal of additional assignment asInstructor (part-time) in Orthopedics, effective 1 November until 31December 1978.

Elias M. Nadal, supplementary appointment with promotion inrank from Instructor (part-time) to Assistant Professor (part-time)of Surgery, without compensation, effective 1 November until 31December 1978,

Norma M. ana, supplementary appointment with transfer fromClinical Assistant Professor (part-time), without compensation, toClinical Assistant Professor I (part-time), effective 1 August 197Buntil 31 May 1979.

Deogracias J. Tablan. reappointment asClinical Assistant Profes­sor, without compensation, effective 1 September 1978 until 31

I-Mass Communication, Institute 01-----------1Laura F. CUB, reappointment as Instructor I in Communication, l...National Teacher Training Center forthe Health Professions-

effective 9 November 1978 until the return of Modesto Lagman, Bella C. Tan, appointment as Instructor III (part-time) in SOCiOli,t~

from leave of absence, but not later than 31 March 1979. ogy, effective 1 september 1978 until 31 May 1979.Victor T. Valbuena, reappointment as Professorial Lecturer in

Journalism, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 March 1979.

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Management Specialist I, effective 1 October 1978.

zenaida S. Macaspac, reclassification with promotion in rank andsalary from Senior Research Assistant to Training Associate, effec­tive 1 October 1978.

Zenaida C. Madrofto, transfer in item with promotion in rankand salary from Senior Research Assistant to Research Associate,effective 1 October until 31 December 1978.

Edna P. Nable, transfer in item with increase in salary as TrainingSpecialist I, effective 1 October 1978.

Ma. Zenaida O. Ticsay, increase in salary as Research Associate,effective 1 October 1978.

~Social Work and Community Development, Institute of­Karina C. David, additional assignment as Project Director,

"Community Organization Research and Documentation ICORDlProgram", effective 1 June 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Sylvia H. Guerrero, renewal of additional assignment as Re­searcher in the project entitled "CO & SW Approaches and Meth­ods: Focus on the Practitioners' Experiences and Viewpoints," with­out compensation, effective 16 May 1978 until 28 February 1979.

Soledad A. Hernando, reappointment as Professoriat Lecturer inSocial Work, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Evelina A. Pangalangan, additional assignment as Researcher inthe project entitled "Teaching Social Policy in the MSW Program:An Indigenous Experience," effective 5 July until 31 December

1978.Ma. Corazon J. Veneraci.:m, transfer in item with increase in

salary from Assistant Professor I to III of Social Work, effective 1October 1978.

-Tacloban, U.P.COliege-------------lPerpetua Socorro A. Francisco, reappointment as Instructor I in

Fisheries, effective 3 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.Ursula C. Quiban, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Manage­

ment for Small Industries, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 May

1979.

-Statistical Center----------------jEdwin R. Reoliquio, appointment as Lecturer in Statistics, effec­

tive 9 November 1978 until 31 May 1979.

-Sports, Physical Education and Recreation, Institute of-Remedios V. Pinon, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charge, effective 4 December until the return of AparicioH. Mequi from special detail in Bangkok, Thailand, but not later

than 22 December 1978.

-College of Public Administration --------------1The following additional assignments were approved:Ramon M. Garcia, as Director, Administrative Development

Center, effective 15 November 1978 until 30 April 1982;Amelia P. Varela, reappointment as Senior Lecturer in Public

Administration, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 March 1979.Ma. Oliva G. Zipagan, reappointment asSenior Lecturer in Public

Administration, effective 9 November 1978 until 31 March 1979.The following were transferred to permanent status effective 1

October 1978:

lourdes O. CrUZBt8, as Management Specialist II, AdministrativeDevelopment Center;

Catalina T. Garcia, as Research Associate;Elena T. Marcelino, as Research Associate; andMa. Clarisa R. Sia, as Research Associate, Administrative Devel­

opment center.

f-Press, U.P.----------------1Raul R. Ingles, reappointment to additional assignment as

Officer-in-Charge, effective 8 November until the return of luisBeltran from special detail in Bangkok, Thailand, and the U.S.A.,but not later than 28 November 1978.

•. -Public Health, Institute of -------------1Blanche C. Barbers, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,

Department of Public Health Administration, effective 3 October1978 until the return of Julita I. VabfJs from leave of absence, butnot later than 9 November 1978.

Veronica F. Chan, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer·in..charge, effective 6 November 1978 until the return ofBenjamin D. Cabrera from special detail in Indonesia and Geneva,but not tater than 29 November 1978.

Lilian A. de las L1agas, reappointment as Instructor I in Parasi­tology, effective 16 October 1978 until 31 May 1979.

Lorenzita G. Gabor, additional assignment 85 Officer-in-Charge,Department of Nutrition, effective 16 October 1978 until the returnof Carmencita Loyola from leave of absence, but not later than 30November 1978.

Francisco S. Sy, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,Department of Parasitology, effective 25 September 1978 until thereturn of Nonette L. Jueeo from field trip to Irosin, Sorsogon, but

not later than 21 October 1978.Teodora V. Tiglao, reappointment as Officer-In-Charge, effective

....29 September until the return of Benjamin O. Cabrera from specialW*'tail in Italy and Japan, but not later than 19 October 1978.

-University Library -----------------1linda K. Miranda, transfer to permanent status as Librarian III,

effective 1 October 1978.

f-General Administration ---------------iAbraham S. CataeUtan, reclassification from Residence Head .to

Head Resident Advisor, Office of Student Auxiliary Services, Office

I-Veterinary Medicine, College of------------iJuan R. Goltiao, appointment as Instructor I in Veterinary Medi­

cine and Surgery, effective 16 October 1978 until 31 May 1979.Mario S. Tongson, additional assignment as Officer-in-Charge,

Department of Veterinary Anatomy, effective 20 November 1978until the return of Ceferino P. Maala from study leave, but not later

than 30 April 1979.

-Small-Scale Industries, Institute for---------1Juliet R. Abon, transfer in item with promotion in rank and -University Health Service--------------.,

salary from Senior Research Assistant to Research Associate, effec- Salustiana M. Braganza, additional assignment as Assistant Direc-tive 1 October 1978. tor, effective 27 November 1978 until? June 1979.

Crispina B. Almonte, transfer in item with increase in salary asTraining Specialist I, effective 1 October until 31 December 1978:transfer to permanent status, effective 1 November 1978.

Sonia T. Aquino, reappointment to additional assignment asOfficer-in-Charge, effective 16 November 1978 until the return ofPaterno V. Viloria from special detail in Sri Lanka and the U.S.A.,

but not later than 15 January 1979.Antonio A. Bravo, transfer in item with promotion in rank and

salary from Senior Research Assistant to Research Associate, effec­

tive 1 October 1978.Corazon A. Cabungcal, promotion in rank and salary from

Senior Research Assistant to Research Associate, effective 1 Octo­

ber 1978.Ofelia A. Cipriano, transfer to permanent status with increase in

salary as Research Associate, effective 1 October 1978.Arlene E. liberal, transfer in item with increase in salary as

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of Student Affairs, effective 1 June 1978.Noel C. David, appointment as Computer Programmer I, Manage­

ment lntcrrnation System Unit, effective 1 September until 31December 1978.

Hermenegildo C. Dumlao, renewal of appointment as Assistantto the President, Office of the President, effective 12 October 1978until 11 October 1979.

Ramon M. Garcia, additional assignment as Consultant in theSeminar-Workshop Series on the New Performance AppraisalSystem, Office of Administrative Personnel Services, effective 1September until 31 December 1978.

Priscila S. Manalan;, renewal of additional assignment as Assist­ant for Faculty and Curriculum Development, Office of the Presi­dent, effective 1 October 1978 until 30 September 1979.

Clara L. Sylianco, additional assignment as Project Director,U.P.-NSDB Project 2.28.1, Graduate Manpo\Wr Training Program,effective 1 December 1978 until 30 June 1979.

Ruben C. Umaly, renewal of additional assignment as Member,University Academic Personnel Board, effective 1 November 1978until 31 October 1979.

Approvals in the Program Development Staff, Office of the Presi­dent:

Rosella S. Lorenzo, reappointment as Researcher II (part-time),effective 29 June until 31 December 1978;

Of additional assignment as Program Development Assistant:Fermin D. Adriano, renewal, effective 1 November until 31

December 1978;cecilia Allado, effective 15 September until 31 December 1978;

Alma V. Castillo, effective 16 October until 31 December 1978;Virgilio A. DUnlIza, renewal, effective 1 November until 31

December 1978;Renewals of additional assignment as Program Development

Associate, effective 1 November until 31 December 1978:Germelino F. Abita, effective 1 October 1978;Victoria A. Bautista, additional assignment, effective 2 Novem-

ber 1978;Manuel P. Bendena;leticia L. Castillo;Concepcion D. Dadufalza;Soladad C. de Castro;Fortunato da la PeAa;Carol B. De Reedt, effective 1 October 1978;Jose N. Endriga;Oscar L. Evangelista;Winlfreda A. Evangelista;Lydia H. Flores;Josefina C. Fonacier;Milagros V. Gregorio, reappointment, effective 15 November

1978;Sylvia H. Guerrero, effective 1 October 1978;Felicldad H. Jessne;Rogelio O. Juliano;Emeteria P. Lee;Eleyda E. Mabuney;Helen Mendoza;Benjamin L. Ravena: andFrancisco H. Roque.

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Resignations

Paterno Abellara as Assistant Professor, College of Education,effective 1 November 1978.

Maria Rosario Aguinaldo as Senior Lecturer, College of Arts andSciences (Diliman), effective 19 October 1978.

Sslvacion Bailon as Assistant Professor,Collegeof Nursing, effec­tive 16 November 1978.

Esmeralda Bautista as Stenographer, U.P. College Tacloban,effective 24 October 1978.

Filomena Borbo as Clerk-Typist, College of Education, effective16 November 1978.

Jose Brlllantes as Doormen, Asian Institute of Tourism, effective21 October 1978.

Samuel Buligan as Laboratory Attendant, College of Arts andSciences (Diliman), effective 16 November 1978.

Violeta Burgos as Accountant, Accounting Division, effective 1December 1978.

~ Victoria B. Csjipe as Instructor, College of Arts and Sciences

~i1iman), effective 1 November 1978.'. DanUo Catacutan as Captain Walter, Asian Institute of Tourism,

effective 7 December 1978.Eliezer Cruz as Driver, U.P. College Clerk Air Base, effective 26

December 1978.Angeles DaJalos as Senior Clerk, Office of Alumni Relations,

effective 5 October 1978.Ma. Regina T. Dlaz as Research Assistant, College of Home

Economics, effective 16 October 1978.Dionato Espino as Emergency security Guard, Security Division,

effective 23 December 1978.Danny Fonbusn. eli Emergency Security Guard, Security Divi·

slon, effective 27 December 1978.Adoreclon Frencisco as Emergency Utility Man, Physical Plant

Office, effective 24 October 1978.Concepcion Fuentes as Clerk-Typist, Institute of Health Sciences

I'reclebenl, effective 24 October 1978.Noel Jardeleza as Instructor, College of Fisheries, effective 7

November 1978.Benedleto G. Jim. as Research Assistant, Institute for Small·Ie Industries, effective 1 October 1978.Pauline latlpr as Clerk-Typist, U.P. College Teclcban, effective

1 December 1978.

Robecce Maloyo as Utility Man, Film Center, affective 1 Novem­

ber 1978.Aid. Man...le as Research Assistant, College of Business

Administration, effective 1 October 1978. .Klthleen Quigley as senior Lecturer, School of Allied MedIcal

Professions, effective 1 November 1978. .Delio V, Rom.. as Clerk-Typist, U.P. Collego Clark A" Base,

affective 1 October 1978. .,Arnold l. River. as Instructor, College of Engineer1nQ, effective

1 November 1978.Jesse Rivei'll as Driver, Law Center, effective 1 December 1978.Delfin Rosales as Resaarch AiSoclate, Institute of Ophthalmol­

ogy, effective 27 December 1978.

Domlnador Sabiona as Senior Officer, U.P. College Cebu, effec­tive 1 November 1978.

Antonio Saclolo as Messenger, Institute for Smell-Scale Indus­tries, effective 1 December 1978.

Juliet Salas as Personnel Aide, Office of Administrative Person­nel Services, effective 1 October' 1978.

Rosario Sudeno as Clerk-Typist, Institute of Haalth SciencesITaclobanl, effective 24 October 1978.

Romulo Ten as Assistant Professor, College of Business Adminis­tration, effective 17 October 1978.

Joseph Tupaz as Engineering Assistant, Infrastructure Develop­ment Program, Office of the President, effective 11 October 1978.

Arturo Valdez as Busboy, Asiar. Institute of Tourism, effective21 October 1978.

Carlos A. Yap as Illustrator (part-time}, Information and Publica­tions Office, Office of the Secretary, effective 1 November 1978.

Angel Zonllll8, Jr. as lecturer, College of Arts and Sciences(Diliman), effective 1 November 1978.

Retirements

Andres l. Abejo as Professor IV, College of Arts end Sciences(Dllimanl, effective 17 October 1978. .

Jose F. Alperill. as Professor VIII, College of Arts and SCiences(Dillman), effective 29 November 1978.

Constaneio A. Bernardo as Professor II, College of Fine Arts,effective 23 December 1978.

Teresita Binaday as Chief, University Food Service, effective 28

December 1978.Ad(,lracion Borja as Chief, Secretarial Section, Office of General

Services, Office of the Secretary, effective 1 December 1978.Jose Borjal as Cook, Uniyertity Food Service, effective 22

December 1978.Elle Cabrell as Library Assistant, University Library, effective 2

October 1978.Juan 6.stro as Utility Man, U.P. Integrated School, effective 27

December 1978.M81~io Dime"'Q as Duplicating Machine Operator, Colle~ of

Engineering, effecti~ 1 November 1978.Dominador I. lIio as Professor, College of Engineering, effective

5 November 1978.Flora C. Lan~g as Professor I, Institute of Socia' Work and

Community Development, effective 1 November 1978.Antonio Mercado as Carpenter, security DivIsion, effective 27

December 1978.F.liciano M. Padlan as Physician. Unlversitv Health Service,

effective 26 November 1978.Gener~so B. Roman as Professor I, Institute of Public Health,

effective 25 necember 1978.Caridad N. Singsor'! _ A~soclete Professor I, College of Arts and

Scienc~ (Diliman),effective 18 November 1978..Rafael Ticzon @$ Custodial Worker, Yakel Resl~n~ H~Il, effec-

tive 28 October 197~.

I October-December 1978U.P.Ga._ 181 I

CON'fi'i'iACV" IU\~1f) ~C!J~ IU~M~~'fi'''

The Board confirmed the following memoranda of agreement atThis project is an extension of contract AID 492·1019, approvedits 907th Meeting, 26 October 1978:

by the Board (B76th Meeting, 2 september 19761. POPCOM ,hallmake available the amount of P278,292.00 over a period of nine

1. Memorandum of Agreement with the Dangerous Drugs Board months.(DDBI Pertaining to a Project Entitled "Pharmacologic Contentsand Toxicity Level of Datura Metel (Talumpay)"

A memorandum of agreement was entered into between the 3. Memorandum of Agreement with the NSDB Pertaining to 8

DOS and the University whereby the latter shall undertake a re- Project on "The Sociology of Land Tenure and Management System

search project on "Pharmacologic Contents and Toxicity Level of in Lands Devoted to Tobacco and Abaca"

Datura Metel (Talumpayl" with Dr. Nelia Maramba of the College Under this agreement, studies shall be undertaken by the Agr8~

of Medicine as Project Director. rian Reform Institute and financed bV the NSDB In the totalDOB shall make available the amount of P20,OOO.OO tora period amount of P100,OOO.OO. This project i, for a period of fifteen

of six months, starting 1 September 1978 until 28 February 1979. months, beginning 1 October 1978.

2. Memorandum of Agreement with the U.P, Tennis Club Reglfding4. Memorandum of Agreement with CIBA·GEIGY S.E. Asia Pertain-ing to a Project on "Evaluation of CGA 48·988 Seed Treatment

the Management lind Operation of Tennis Courts on Campus Fungicide for the Control of Philippine Corn Downy Mildew"A memorandum of agreement was entered Into between the U,P. A memorandum of agreement was entered Into between the

Tennis Club and the University whereby the Club shall menage and UPLB and the eGA whereby the College of Agriculture ,hall under- i.operate all tennis court facilities of the University in Dillman. The take the ressearch for CGA who, in turn, shaH finance it in~Club shall Initiate and conduct, In cooperation with the Institute of amount of P2S.BS2.oo. The agreement I, for one (1) vear,Sports, Physical Education, and Recreation, programs intended topromote tennis in the University community, including the holding

5. Memorandum of Agreement with the World Health Organizationof clinics and tournaments as ......ell as local, regional, and natIonal WHO) Pertaining to a Research on Microbial Pathogenscompetitions. This agreement is for e period of five (51 yean, renew- A memorandum of agreement was entered into benwen theable for like periods. UPLB and the WHOwhereby the College of Agriculture 'hall under-

take research on microbial Pathogens affecting Insects of medicalThe Board confirmed the following memoranda of agreement at importance in the Philippine,. WHO ,hall provide the sum of

its 900th Meeting, 7 December 1978. $10,000.00 for 197B and a ,imllar grant for 1979,

1. Contract Agreement with the Commission on Population 6. Memorandum of Agreement with the Los Banos School of Fish·

(POPCOMI Pertaining to a Project Entitled "Study of Levels and eries (LBSFI Regarding Construction of Temporary Classrooms

Determinants of Fertility in Central Luzon and Metropolitan The UPLB allows LBSF to construct temporary classrooms on

Manila" UPLB property near the LJmnological Station" at Barrio Mayoridon,

This project between the Commission on Population and the Los Ba"08, These ctessrecms, to be used by LBSF until 31 Deeern-

University, in behalf of the Population Institute, is an extension of ber 1975, shall eventual IV become UPLB property.

Contract No. AID 492-1207, approved bV the Soard (886th M.et-ing. 28 April 1977), The Commission $h@11 make available theamount of P381,OOO.OO for this project over a period Qt nine 7. Supplamentarv Agreement with the National Research counCil.months. the Philippines (NRCP) Pertaining to a Project on "The Establis '

ment of a Makapuno Culture Laboratory and Nursery for Mass

2. Contract Agreement with tho Commission on Population Production"

(POPCOMI Pertaining to a Project Entitled "UPPI·POPCOM Work The principal agreement had been previously confirmed by the

Agreement" Board {903rd Maoting, 29 June 1975I.

U.P. Gazette Volume IX, Number 6 I

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