ACHIEVERS CONSTRUCTION and DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
The Board approved the revision of the contract cost for the non-Instructional Building Package by the Achievers Construction and Development Corporation. The project consists of the construction of the Administration Building, the Library Museum Building, the Student Union BUilding, the Infirmary and the Physical Plant Office, situated at various sites in the Miag-ao campus.
CONFIRMATION 01 the LOAN AGREEMENT BETWEEN the UNIVERSITY and the PACIFIC ASIA MUSEUM
The Board approved the confirmation of the loan Agreement between the University and Pacific Asia Museum for 15 Vargas Col- lection pieces for an Exhibition entitled "One Hundred Years of Philippine Painting" to be held from June 27 through October 21, 1984 in Los Angeles.
CONFIRMATION 01 the GENERAL CONSTRUCTION by ADMINISTRATION on COST PLUS AGREEMENT
The Board confirmed the general construction byAdminis- tration on Cost Plus Agreement between the University and the A.J.
Ledesma Construction Corporation (Builder) for the construction of the College of Arts and Sciences Building, Phase 1, in Miag-ao, Iloilo.
RECONSTITUTION OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of UNIVERSITY COUNCIL
The Board approved the reconstitution of executive commit- tee of University COUNCIL OF V.P. Diliman.
TRANSFER of the MANAGEMENT of the UPPI EN- DOWMENT FUND to the POPULATION INSTITUTE'S DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH and DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC. (DRDF)
The Board approved the transfer of the Management of the UPPI Fund to the Population Institute Demographic Research and Development Foundation, Inc. The transfer would ensure theccnti- nuation of the fellowship award and establishment of professorial chairs and research,
OTHER MATTERS
The Board approved the appointment. of George G. Eufemio as Vice-Chancellor for Planning and Development, U.P. Manila, without compensation, effective 1 May 1984.
968th Meeting, 31 May 1984
• APPOINTMENTS/ADDITIONAL ASSIGNMENTS
The Board approved the following appointments and addi- tional assignments.
U.P. at Los Banos Agriculture, College of
Ricardo M. Lantican as Director of Research, effective 16 May 1984 until 15 May 1987.
Rogelio N.Concepcion as Visiting Assistant Professor of Soil Science, without compensation, effective 1 June 1984 until 31 December 1984.
Heinz-Ulrich Noue as Visiting Assistant Professor of Soil Science, without compensation, effective 1 June 1984 until 31 December 1984.
Modesto R. Racel as Visiting Assistant Professor of Soil Science, without compensation, effective 1 June 1984 until 31
December 1984.
Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology
Makoto Ariyoshi as Visiting Special Lecturer in Agricultural
Machinery Engineering and Technology, without compensation, effective 1 January 1984 until 31 December 1984.
Ernesto P. Lozada as Dean, effective 1 May 1984 until 30 April 1989.
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The Board confirmed the followingadinterim appointments.
U.P. Diliman Science, College of
Ramegio G. Teeas Professor Iof Physics, effective 2 May 1984 until 30 April 1985.
TRANSFER TO PERMANENT STATUS
The Board approved the transfer to permanent status of the following.
U.P. Diliman Social Sciences and Philosophy, College of
Eden M. Gripaldo as Instructor II in History effective1June 1983.
Elizabeth A. Pastores as Instructor I in History effective 1 June 1983.
Regional Units Tacloban, UP College
Aster Y. Erpe as Instructor III in Physical Education, effect- ive1June 1984.
U,P. Manila Health, Science, Institute of
Zenaida C. Varona as Assistant Professor III of Nursing ef- fective, June 1984.
Medicine, College of
Manuel Chua Chiaco, Jr. as Assistant Professor I of Surgery (part-time), and Attending Surgeon (part-time), Philippine General Hospital effective 31 May 1984.
OditaD.Yatco as Assistant Professor III of Psychiatry (part- time) effective 31Mev1984.
Romeo F, Quijano as Assistant Professor IV of Pharmacology effective,l June 1984.
U,P. at Los Banos Forestry, Colleg. of
Delfin J. Ganapin, Jr. as Instructor III in Forest Biological Sciences effective9 February 1984.
PROFESSORIAL CHAIR APPOINTMENTS
The Board approved the following appointments to professorial chairs of the following:
U.P. Diliman Center. Asian
Aurora R. Lim as Diamond Jubilee Associate Professor of Art History and Archaeology effective, March 1984 until 28 Feb- ruary 1985.
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Felipe Landa Jooeno as Diamond" Jubilee Professor of An·
thrcpoloqv effective',
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1SB4 until 28 February 1985.DONATION
The Board\cc%pted
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'appreciation the following dona- tions:1. P2,OOO per month from the Philippine American Life Insurance Company to fund a professorial chair in Mathematics for one (1)year, ettsetfve June1984.
2.AOpartial set of original documents of the daily trial trans- cripts of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East
(IMTFE)from Mrs. Sofia Hechanova-Jaranilla.
3. Approximately to half a million pesos from the U,P. Film Center under the French Philippine Cultural Agreement to the French Ministry of External Assistance Program.
CREATION of
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SPECIAL ENDOWMENT FUNDThe Board approved in principle the Creation of a Special Endowment Fund under the Revolving Fund out of the20%of the interest earnings of investments in various University Funds, effect- ive 1984.
AMENDMENT to the TRUSTA~REEMENT
The Board approved the Amendment to the Trust Agreement between the Commission on Audit and the University dated May 16, 1980. The proposal will create a-New Section 7 that will nomi- nate for such chairs faculty from other Colleges of the U.P. System and that will allocate the unused earnings into research grants on topics within the purview of this Agreement.
MEMORANDUM OF PRESIDENT EDGARDO J. ANGARA The Board approved the memorandum of President Edgardo J. Angara for the Chairman and Members of the Board of Regents on the retirement or separation pay to be made to affected per- sonnel of the Basilan Land Grant.
USE of
the
U.P. DOLLAR ACCOUNTat
PNBThe Board approved the use of the U.P. Dollar account at PNB to facilitate payment of the AIT Library's outstanding account in the amount of$375.52.
WAIVER of HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION and UPCAT REQUIREMENT IN FAVOR of JOSE PERICO H.
ESGUERRA
The Board approved the waiver of high school graduation and UPCAT requirements ip favor of Jose Perico H. Esguerra for admls-
ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULARS
EXECUTIVE ORDER
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO.4 28 May 1984
SUBJECT Transferrlnq the UP Diliman Campus Planning Development and Maintenance Office unit in the Manila Campus to the Engineering and Mainte- nance Office of UP Manila
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 11 dated December 21, 1983 on the reorganization of the administration UP Manila created the Engineering and Maintenance Office under the Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Administration of UP Manila.
sion into the university to enable him to pursue a special degree pro- gram in mathematics and Physicsat the College of Science.
CLARIFICATION of PARAGRAPH 7 of the UP·USP RE·
NEWAL MEMORANDUM of AGREEMENT
The Board approved the clarification of paragraph7 of the UP-USP renewal memorandum of Agreement regarding the U.P.
Master of Management in Davao (UPMMPDL
DONATION of
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UPV CAMPUS IN MALAGYAN, MIAG·AO, ILOILOThe Board approved the donation of a parcel of land situated within the UPV Campus in Malagyan,Mlaq-ao,Iloilo in exchange for the construction by the Iloilo Electric Cooperative OLECO I) for the power connection and supply of power in theMlaq-aocampus, AUTHORITY for the CHANCELLOR
The Board approved the authority for theChancellorto use a UPG of 2.85as the cut-off score for the freshman applicants to
UPV's fisheries- related and rural-oriented programs and to admit to UPV's General Education Program Graduates of the UPV High School whoseUPGis not lower than 2.9.
AMENDMENTS of CERTAIN PROVISIONS of ARTICLE
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the MEMORANDUM of UNDERSTANDINGThe Board approved the amendments of certain provisions of Article II in the Memorandum of Understanding for the joint Aquaculture Collaborative Support Program entered into by and between the University of the Philippines and the University of Hawaii.
DESIGNATION of JAIME C. LAYA, RUBEN ANCHETA, CLEMENTE C. GATMAITAN JR.
as
MEMBERS of the U.P. FOUNDATION, INC.The Board approved the designation of Jaime C. Lava. Ruben B. Ancheta, Clemente C. Gatmaitan Jr. as members of the U.P.
Foundation Inc, who shall serve as members of the Foundation for the duration of their term as members of the U,P. Board of Regents,
OTHER MATTERS
The Board approved the appointment of Benigno M, Sulit.
Jr. as Director of Anesthesiology Center, Western Pacific, U.P.
Manila, effective 1 June 1984 until 30 April 1987.
WHEREAS, the Campus Planning Development and Mainte- nance Office hereinafter referred to as CPDMQ of UP Oiliman has a unit in the Manila campus providing servicesto UP Manila and the academic units of UP Diliman in the Manila campus;
WHEREAS, there is a need to transfer the UP Diliman CPDMO unit in the Manila campus to the Engineering and Main- tenance Office of UP Manila to strengthen the capability of UP Manlta and also to ensure its effective supervision;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EdgardoJ,Angara, President of the University of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the University Charter, do hereby issue this Executive Order transferring the UP Oiliman CPDMO unit in the Manila Campus to
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the Engineering and Maintenance Office of UP Manila.
SECTION 1. Transfer of UP Diliman CPDMO Unit - The UP Diliman CPDMO unit in the Manila campus is hereby transferred and merged with the Engineering and Maintenance Office of UP Manila to strengthen the engineering capability of UP Manila and also to ensure the effective supervision of the transferred personnel.
The Engineering and Maintenance Office of UP Manila shall provide services to the UP Diliman academic units located in Manila until they are physically transferred to the UP Diliman campus.
SECTION 2. Transfer of Personnel and Resources - The transfer of the said unit to the Engineering and Maintenance Office of UP Manila shall include the applicable appropriations, records, equipment, property and the following personnel including their items:
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1. To serve as the "voice of the state university" indlsel- minating information about the U,P. ccmmunltv end qutlaying areas reached by the broadcast;
2. To act as "laboratory" for broadcast and journalism stu- dent of the Institute of MassCcrnmunication and to as- sist the work of the classroom feachernv providinqsup- plemental educational material relevant to .dlfferent ' areas of academic interest; e ~ -
3. To enrich the lives of its listening public by providing entertainment and educational' radio prog~ams of high quality;
4. To provide a forum for the discussion of issues affecting the UP community and the country.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Edgardo J. Angara, President of the University of the Philippines, by virtue of the power vested in me by the Board of Regents, do hereby issue this Executive Order trans- ferring the management and operation of the DlUP to the Infor-
mation Office of the University. • ..
SECTION 1. Functions oftheDZUP. - The DlUP shall have the following funcitons:
Administrative Order No. 16 Designating the Project Director and the Coordinators of UP Extension Program in Olongapo
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS 1984.
SECTION 2. Transfer of Resources. - The transferoofJ the DZUP to the Information Office shall includeapplicable approprta- tions. records, equipment, property and such personnelesmay be
necessary. " 0
SECTION 3. Effectivity. This Executive Order shall take
effect immediately. t
Done in Quezon City, Philippines, this 22nd day of JUIle • Salary
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Salonga, Fabian Broas,Augusto Salvo, Sisenando Rogurc, Alfonso Espiritu * Berber. Rodrigo
Hernando, Rosauro Vasquez, Victor Caparas,Banjamin, Jr.
Berona, Eliseo Garces, Triumfo, Jr.
Alpay, Leovegildo Jamandu, Danilo**
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Lumpsum Gebion, Ernesto
Superintendent Services Clerk (Adm. Assistant) Foreman Carpenter Carpenter Painter Mason Electrician Plumber Driver
Painter (Carpenter) Utilityman Utilityman
Emergency Mechanic Helper(Aircon Mechanic) Utilityman Erner.Custodial
Worker 15/day
SECTION 3. Repealing Clause - All Executive Orders. me- moranda and other administrative issuances or provisions thereof, that are inconsistent with the provisions of this Executive Order are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.
SECTION 4. Effectivity - This Executive Order shall take effect imm~djately.
ISgd.l EDGARDOJ,ANGARA President
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO, 5
SUBJECT : Transferring the Management and Operations of the DZUP to the Information Office
WHEREAS, the Board of Regents at its 943rd meeting on July 31, 1981 directed the President of the University to undertake an overall review of the operation of the Un lversitv of the Philip- pines;
WHEREAS, the Board of Regents at its 953rd meeting on July 29, 1982, 954th meeting on October 27, 1982 and 956th meet- ing on December 17, 1982, approved the recommendations sub- mitted by the President on the reorganization of the University of the Philippines;
WHEREAS, the organizational changes approved by the Board of Regents shall come into force upon the issuanceof an Ex- ecutive Order by the President of the University, defining, among others, the specific functions and responsibilities of such office and the interrelationship between offices;
Prof. Leonardo de Castro of the Department of Philosophy, College of Social Science and Philosophy is hereby designated as Project Director of UP Extension Program at Olonqapo.
The Project Director shall be assisted by the representatives of the College of Education, Institute for Small Scale Industries, and the Local Government Center to serve as Coordinators to be desig- nated by the respective Dean and Directors.
The Project Director shall perform the following functions:
(l) Oversee the planning and implementation of the academic cour- ses and non-degree programs in Olonqapc City; 12) Coordinate with the city officials of Olongapo City the financial and logistical sup- port for the offering of degree and non-deqree courses in Otonqapo City; 131 Perform such other function as may be assigned by the Chancellor of UP Dillman and the University President.
The Project Director, or his duly authorized representative, may call for assistance from the various offices of the University of the Philippines, which are hereby directed to render full coopera- tion assistance and support to the Project Director.
, This Administrative Order shall take effect immediately.
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May 24,1984 Upon recommendation of Vice-Chancellor luis D. Beltran, ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO.19 you are hereby designated Offlcer-in-Oharqe of the Office of the vrce-cnanceuor for Student Affairs effective May 18, 1984 until TO : Secretary Martin V. Gregorio his return from an official leave but not later than June 30,1984.
SUBJECT: Designation as Otflcer-in-Charge (Sgd.) EDGARDO J. ANGARA
Office of the Vice·Chancelior for Student Affairs President
28 May 1984 22June 1984
Administrative Order No. 20
TO Prof. Honesto G.: Nuqui ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 23
Director. Computer Center
SUBJECT Designation as Officer-In-Charge TO Dr. Oscar M. Alfonso
Office of the Vice-President for Planning & Executive Vice-President
Finance SUBJECT : Designation as Officer-in-Charge of the University
You are hereby designated Officer-in-Charge of the Office of You are hereby designated Officer-In-Charge of the Universi- the vlce-Presldent for Planning and Finance effective: tv effective June25, 1984 until my return from an official trip ab-
May 11 - 20, 1984 road.
May 30, 1984 until the return of Vice-President Raul P.de
Guzman but not later than June1,1984. ISgd.l EOGAROO J. ANGARA
(Sgd.) EOGARDO J. ANGARA President
President
ME'nORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
I MEMORANOUM NO. 10 25 May 1984 ing TWO MILLION PESOS (P2M) for the year, provided that the
TO : The Chancellor existing regulations in the University System and the general laws
UP Manila relative to the same or similar contracts are followed accordingly.
By virtue of the powers vested in me as the Chief Executive A copy of the contracts duly signed shall be furnished the of the University, I hereby authorize you to sign contracts, for and Office of the President.
in behalf of the Philippine General Hospital, involving purchases, This delegation of authority shall take effect immediately.
through public bidding, of supplies, materials, equipment, and servi- U,P" Dlliman. Quezon City,
ces involving amounts not exceeding FIVE HUNDRED THOU· (Sgd.l EOGARDO J. ANGARA
SAN D PESOS (P500,ODO.OO) per single transaction but' not exceed- President
HISTORICAL PAPERS AND DOCUMENTS
MESSAGES To the 1984graduating class of UP Cebu I send my warmest
greetings, I would also like to congratulate those whodi~tinguished
The discipline and spec lalized skills that advanced CMT themselves in extra-curricular activity and in academic work.
training inculcates should continue to serve as elements of a well- For now, I will simply remind you that by a special trust formed character in UP students, from the Filipino people, UP graduates have at all times been ex-
I encourage the UP Corps of Cadets to keep on developing pected to apply themselves to the advancement of the professions
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,toughness of mind and body, as well as strength of character, in the and to thereby serve as catalysts for social change. This may sound college men who participate in its training programs. like a tall order. Well, it is. It is everyone's concern that he or she
measure up to those expectations, (Sgd.l EDGAROO J. ANGARA
President ISgd.) EOGAROOJ.ANGARA
President Ap,i14,1984
April 5, 1984
I will leave it up to the Pharmacy graduates of 1984to seek All of us who love UP - and even most of those who do not their separate paths to their professional career. I am confident your - identify UP with excellence, It is not that UP always and uniform- UP education has taught you how to get to a position where you Iy achieves it, for that is still a goal we strive for. We identify UP can make enriching contribution to the profession and Philippine with excellence in the sense that its alumni seek to excel.
society as many of the colleagues who have come before you have This pursuit of excellence involves bearing the burden of done or been doing. leadership roles at all levels in society. Indeed, this is a supremely Despite the uncertain times, which are only temporary, the important aspect of that pursuit, especially now when weface an University continues to place its hope in all of you and to wish overwhelming array of national problems and policy dilemmas.
everyone success. Leadership in and for what? In those efforts that witt restore
unity and strength to Philippine society.
(sgd.l EOGAROO J. ANGARA ISgd.1 EDGAROO J. ANGARA
President President
April4, 1984 April 6. 1984
The essence of the UP education lies in the concept of know- ledge as a tool for social relevance. The University of the Philippines aims not only to provide students the highest standards of education to prepare them for their future professions but to provide these students as well the opportunity for social awareness out of the uni- versity's notable involvement in national issues.
UP graduates are indeed recognized leaders of industry and society. They are known to be outstanding professionals in industry for the unparalleled abilities that they possess, But beyond such re- cognition, they are respected even more for reconciling professional expertise with social cause in Philippine society.
For all that the public has distinguished you so, let your diploma then serve the symbolic purpose of being a UP graduate for the Filipino people.
I am pleased to note the enthusiastic efforts of the UP Asso- elation of European Languages students exerted towards enriching the University's academic and cultural atmosphere,
Indeed, this yearbook will testify to your notable achieve- ments which has made your beginning year a fruitful one. May the association - its current members and graduates as well - therefore successfully perpetuate its academic-cultural objectives within and even beyond the confines of the university through the years.
ISgd.l EDGARDoJ.ANGARA President May 21, 1984
April 26. 1984
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1 congratulate the Corps of 1983 for undertaking awortbv
project for the UP College Baguio Citizen Military Training Unit.
The beginning of military trainingin UP dates back seventy- two years ago to the year 1912. To every UP cadet, the essence of military training has since then been deeply rooted in the tenet,
"Dutv, Honor and Country:' To this day, the UP Citizen Military Training program remains true to its commitment to the nation as it continues to mould young ones into stalwart servants of the Filipino people,
Your efforts are indeed commendable at tracing your roots to give due recognition to the pioneers of the UP College Baquio Citizen Military Training Unit but at carrying on its ideals as well.
May this Histcrv-Annual project therefore serve the very purpose for which it was undertaken,
April 27, 1984
ISgd.1 EDGAR DOJ.ANGARA President
There are rather few of those who seek to cultivate an inte- rest in the marine sciences including fisheries. Indeed, I am pleased to note the presence of a well-motivated group of scholars and stu- dants in the University committed to this discipline so important to our country's development.
I congratulate the Editor, Prof. Virginia L Aprieto and the Board of Editors for their initiatlvefn launching the UPV Fisheries Journal and wish them success.
ISgd.1 EDGARDO J. ANGARA President 31 May 1984
I am pleased to extend my greetings to the UP Zoology Alumni Association on thei-r Second Annual Homecoming.
It is simply my wish that this year's Outstanding Alumni awardees will be inspired to excel further in the field to reap even greater honors for the Association and the University. To the offi- cers and the rest of the alumni on the other hand, allow me to cong- ratulate you for your concerted efforts in giving importance to your discipline and its relevance to the total development of the nation.
As graduates of the U.P. School of Economics, you possess the specialized skill and discipline necessary to the pursuit of one of the major development objectives - that of directing the economy towards an optimum growth level.
Such task is crucial and will demand all the analytical abili- ties and sense of service that the University has tried to inculcate in you,
As you now step into the world of work I wish you every success,
ISgd.l EDGARDo J. ANGARA President May 21, 1984
We speak of UP education in terms of total education. And
wespeak of total education as that which moulds the Filipino stu- dent to serve competently and magnanimously for the cause of soctetv.
As you leave the halls of the university to embark on your respective professions, you carry with you therefore the ultimate responsibility of seeking out within the real world the very meaning of your UP education,
ISgd.) EDGARDOJ.ANGARA President May 21, 1984
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Greetings to the UP Association of Economics Students!
The Association's aim to promote leadership and academic excellence out of service to the studentry and the ccmmunltv is in- deed-commendable. It is only bJJt fitting, hence, to conclude a fruit- ful year by means of a Yearbook that would speak well of theAsso- ciation's achievements.
To all the officers and members of the UP Association of Economics Students, my wishes for your continued success in leadership and academic excellence,
ISgd.) EDGARDo J. ANGARA President 13 June 1984
The Twenty-First century beckons to the Pacific Basin, espe- cially the Asian-Pacific Region. with the prospects of greater pros- perity and deepening ties-even cohesiveness. And yet it would be naive to ignore existing anxieties, uncertainties. and the possibility of regional friction or conflict. Thus a wholesome and happy econo- mic scenario may well depend on the astute management of political relations and the maintenance of a climate of effective and reliable security. The outbreak of violence and war, especially among the major Asian countries would seriously undermine, even destroy.
prospects for continued development in the next century.