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J-00- 585 6/8/00 ;'N, .' 0 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION APPOINTING CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS AS MEMBERS OF THE PARKS ADVISORY BOARD FOR TERMS AS DESIGNATED HEREIN. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following individuals are hereby appointed as members of the Parks Advisory Board, each to serve a term expiring April 13, 2001, or until the nominating Commissioner leaves office, whichever occurs first: APPOINTEES: NOMINATED BY: Ileana Roiz-Felipe Vice Chairman Wifredo Gort Gregory Bush Commission At -Large (citizen with knowledge of local history) PASSED AND ADOPTED this 8t' day of June, 2000. This Administrative Act shall becom^ffective immecly. WALTER J CITY CLE AND CORRECTNESS 6- RNEY CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF JUN - 8 2000 E A.s aiution o 4`'d s • CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA TO: Honorable Members of the i.o mmi ion ..,O!f FROM: • Waltee an City Clerk INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM • 36 REVISED DATE: May 10, 2000 SUBJECT: parks Advisory Board REFERENCES: June 8, 2000 Agenda ENCLOSURES: FILE: Resolution, List of Members The Parks Advisory Board was created to (1) To serve in an advisory capacity to the City Commission; (2) To provide periodic review of budget, programming, beautification, security and physical improvements as needed for all City park and recreational facilities and other public spaces managed or owned by the City; (3) To hold an annual public review meeting and present an annual written report to the Mayor, Commissioners, and the City Manager at a City Commission meeting; (4) To schedule regular site visits to parks and consult with schools and neighborhood groups to obtain input and recommendations in order to enhance the parks to benefit all residents; (5) To seek outside funding from foundations and other sources for park beautification, purchase or redesign of additional park land, and equipment with assistance of City staff; (6) To oversee the creation and function of a Miami Park Trust, if so created by the City Commission, for the purpose of receiving donations to be used for enhancement of specific park projects; (7) To hold periodic meetings and public programs at which public participation will be encouraged; (8) To assure that the design of parks appeal to people of both genders and all ages, with particular attention to the needs of people of diverse class and cultural background; (9) To assure that adequate park space is provided to the public pursuant to the City's Master Plan which may be revised to reflect greater equity to individual residential neighborhoods rather than citywide. Five appointments are needed at this time: • Mayor Carollo has one appointment to make. • Vice Chairman Gort has one nomination to make. • Commissioner Sanchez has one nomination to make. • Commissioner Teele has one nomination to make. • The Commission at -large selects one member (who is a citizen with professional knowledge of local history) from a list of individuals recommended by local non-profit historical organizations and institutions of higher education. There are four nominations for said category: L Dr. Gregory Bush 2. Paul S. George 3. Penny Lambeth 4. Dr. Douglas L. Schaefer Five members are elected representing the residents of each of the five districts. The Parks Department held elections in each of the five districts. The elected individuals are: 1. District 1: Mariano Cruz 2. District 2: Frank Faragalli 3. District 3: Joe Wilkins 4. District 4: Charles Garavaglia 5. District 5: Sam Johnson One member is a student representative designated by the Miami -Dade County Superintendent of Public Schools. The selected individual is Merlande Fragelus. Additionally, there are a minimum of six ex officio, non-voting members: 1. The Director of Parks or designee; 2. A landscape architect (to be designated by the members of the Board); 3. An educator (to be designated by the members of the Board); 4. A specialist in the field of recreation (to be designated by the members of the Board); and 5. Two or more representatives of non-profit organizations (to be designated by the members of the Board). By copy of this memorandum, we are requesting that the Agenda Office place this issue on the June 8, 2000 Commission agenda. This issue was deferred from the April 13, 2000 Commission meeting. WJF:sl c: The Honorable Mayor Joe Carollo Maria J. Chiaro, Assistant City Attorney Elvi Alonso, Agenda Coordinator Alberto Ruder, Director, Parks Department Ed Blanco, Liaison/Projects Supervisor, Parks Department 60- 508 PARKS ADVISORY BOARD (19 members) 15.1 APPOINTED BY/ NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE RESOLUTION TERM REQUIRED CATEGORY EXPIRE TEELE REGALADO Carlos Arboleya, Sr. R-00-325.1 4-13-01 . 4-13-00 WINTON Robert Flanders, 720 Palm Bay Lane, M-33138 (H=305-758- R--00-325.1 4-13-01 5766) 4-13-00 GORT SANCHEZ MAYOR CAROLLO COMMISSION AT -LARGE [professional knowledge • of local history category] ELECTED FOR Mariano Cruz, 1227 N.W. 26 Street, M-33142 (H= 305-635- Ordinance 11833 4-13-01 DISTRICT 1 4735; W= 305-354-8047) ELECTED FOR Frank Faragalli, 550 N.E. 59 St., M-33137 (H= 305-756-1648; Ordinance 11833- 413-01 I DISTRICT 2 W= 305-755-7950) .0 4/18/00 page # i i PARKS ADVISORY BOARD (19 members) ELECTED FOR DISTRICT 3 ELECTED FOR DISTRICT 4 ELECTED FOR DISTRICT 5 REPRESENTATIVE FROM SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS PARKS DIRECTOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT (to be designated by board members) EDUCATOR (to be designated by board members) R � A {L�.Y Joe Wilkins, 228 S.W. 23 Road, M-33129 (H= 305-858-1639; Ordinance 11833 W= 305-262-7858) 1 Charles Garavaglia, 1920 S.W. 36 Court, M-33145 (H= 305- Ordinance 11833 448-4520; W= 305-552-3161) Sam Johnson, 645 N.W. 62 St., M-33150 (H= 305-302-0416; Ordinance 11833 W= 305-635-9239) Merlande Fragelus, 770 N.E. 86 St., M-33138 (305-757-8293) Ordinance 11833 Albert Ruder page #2 Ordinance 11833 4-13-01 4-13-01 4-13-01 4-13-01 tenure 15.1 4/18/00 • PARKS ADVISORY BOARD (19 members) 15.1 SPECIALIST IN RECREATION (to be designated by board members) REPRESENTATIVE OF NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (to be designated by board members) REPRESENTATIVE OF NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (to be designated by board members) 4/18/00 page #3 • • 07i ' O� MIA% ., --ORiDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM — -- -� Walter J. Foeman Manc-h 8:2000' City Clerk - SUa;EC- Parks Advisory Board Corriinis§18 bistrict Members =Roy.- Alberto Ruder, Director REFERENCES . Your October 14, 1999 Department of Parks and Recreation Memorandum ENCLOSURES Please be advised that the Department of Parks and Recreation has completed the five Commission District public meetings conducted every Tuesday from February 8`h to March 7t', 2000, for the purpose of electing one representative from each district to serve on the Parks Advisory Board as per City Ordinance No. 11833. As a result of these meetings, those who participated, nominated and elected the following individuals as the Commission District elected representatives to the Board: Commission District One Commission District Two Name: Mariano Cruz Name: Frank FaragalIi Address: 1227 N.W. 26`h Street Address: 550 N.E. 59th Street Miami, Florida 33142 Miami, Florida 33137 Home Phone: (305) 635-4735 Home Phone: (305) 756-1648 Work Phone: (305) 354-8047 Work Phone: (305) 755-7950 Commission District Three Commission District Four Name: Joe Wilkins. Name: Charles Garavaglia Address: 228 S.W. 23`d Road Address: 1920 S.W. 36 Court Miami, Florida 33129 Miami, Florida 33145 Home Phone: (305) 858-1639 Home Phone: (305) 4484520 Work Phone: (305) 262-7858 Work Phone: (305) 552-3161 Commission District Five Name: Sam Johnson Address: 645 N.W. 62nd Street Miami, Florida 33150 Home Phone: (305) 302-0416 Work Phone: (305) 635-9239 di, -08 Walter J. Foeman Page 2 of 2 In addition, attached please find a copy of a letter from the Miami -Dade School Board with the name of the student representative to the Board, Ms. Merlande Fragelus. Also. enclosed you will find a list of candidates received so far for the proposed position of Board Historian to be presented to the Board for consideration. We are now ready for the City Commission to make individual commission appointments to the Board. Please advise us of the agenda scheduling for these appointments. AR%E>�/sb C: Raul Martinez Assistant City Manager • • PARKS ADVISORY BOARD Commission District Neighborhood Election Results 1 ). Commission District two, meeting of February 8t', 2000 at Legion Park: Attendance: 14 Nominations: Frank Faragalli Vote: Unanimous 2). Commission District four, meeting of February 15, 2000 at Coral Gate Park Attendance; 7 Nominations: Charles Garavaglia Vote : Unanimous 3). Commission District three, meeting of February 22"d,2000 at Simpson'Park: Attendance : 4 on the first vote Nominations: Joe Wilkins and Tim Regier Vote : 2 votes for each candidate, votes cancel Attendance : 5 on the second vote Nominations : Joe Wilkins Vote: Unanimous 4). Commission District five, meeting of February 29. 2000 at Hadley Park: Attendance : 5 Nominations: Sam Johnson Vote: Unanimous 5). Commission District one, meeting of March 7`h, 2000 at Grapeland Park Attendance : 3 Nominations: Mariano Cruz Vote: Unanimous U- 508 r.>rAMI-DADS COUNTY PUBLIC XH00L BOARD ADMNSTRATION BUILDING • 1450 NORTHEAST SECOND AVENUE loger C. Cuevas SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS _ddie T. -Pearson DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOL OPERATIONS ;305) 995-1433 '305) 358-8705 FAX Mr. Donald H. Warshaw City Manager City of Miami Post Office Box 330708 Miami, Florida 33233-0708 Dear Mr. Warshaw. 2000 SCHOOLS . MIAMI, FLORIDA 33132 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY MS. PERLA TABARES HANTMAN. CHAR DR. MICHAEL M. KROP. VICE CHAIR MR. G. HOLMES BRADDOCK DR. ROBERT B. INGRAM MS. BETSY H. KAPLAN MS. MANTY SABATES MORSE MR. DEMETRIO PEREZ. JR.. M..S DR, MARTA PEREZ DR. SOLOMON C. STINSON I am responding on behalf of Mr. Roger C. Cuevas, Superintendent of Schools, to your letter dated November 23, 1999, regarding your request for a student to serve on the newly created City of Miami Pald�s Advisory Board. This will be an honor for one of our students to have a voice in the future development and direction of city parks which are important places to our youth. Following is the name of the student from Miami Edison Senior High School who has been selected by the Superintendent of Schools: Ms. Merlande Fragelus 770 NE 86 Street Miami, Florida 33138 305-757-8293 Ms. Fragelus has been advised that she will hear from your staff regarding further details about her responsibilities. Should you need further assistance with regard to this matter, you may contact Mrs. Lois T. Lindahl, District Director, School Operations, at 305-995-2913 or with regard to the student, contact Mr. Santiago Corrada, Principal, Miami Edison Senior High School, at 305-751-7337. Sincerely, Eddie T. Pearson Deputy Superintendent ETP:ayw L480 (R12284) cc: Mr. Roger C. Cuevas Dr. James W. Moye Mrs. Lois T. Lindahl Mr. Santiago Corrada 0� • PARKS ADVISORY BOARD Candidates For Board Historian as of March 8'', 2000 Dr.Gregory Bush Department of History University of Miami (305) 6674398 03/16/2000 13:17 3058585874 ARVA PARKS & COMPANY March 3, 2000 Mr. Alberto Ruder Director of Parks City of Miami 444 S.W. 4' Avenue Miami, Florida 33.130 Dear Al: •. Arva Parks PAGE 01 & Company Thematic & Interpretive Design . Publications 1601 South Miami Avenue Miami, Florida 33129 Tel: (305) 854-8087 Fac (305) 858.5874 It is my pleasure to add my endorsement to the candidacy of Dr. Gregory Bush for the historian's position on the Parks Advisory Board. I have known and worked with Greg for many years. As a talented historian, he would add a great deal to the Board. His passion for parks and public spaces would give the Board a strong voice for protecting and securing public land. Sincerely, Arva Moore Parks NUN fV ERSITY C* COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Office of the Detin March 1, 2000 Alberto Ruder Director of Parks and Recreation City of Miami 444 SW 2nd Ave, 8th Floor Miami, FL 33130 Subject: Candidate for Membership, Parks Advisory Board Dear Mr. Alberto Ruder: I write to offer in nomination the name of Dr. Greg Bush, Associate Professor in the Department of History here at the University of Miami, for membership on the City of Miami's Parks Advisory Board. Professor Bush has been most active in community affairs in recent years, and he brings to his labors the understanding and background of a trained professional historian. As you may know from his work drawing up the recently passed ordinance with regard to management of parks and park -related issues, Professor Bush has an active scholarly interest in parks; he has also worked extensively to create oral histories of people in relation to parks and similar recreational concerns; and he has also worked energetically to preserve and enhance treasured historical and recreational sites, including, among others, the Miami Circle, Virginia Key Beach, Bicentennial Park, and Brickell Park. I realize that Professor Bush is not currently a resident of the City of Miami, but it seems to me that his qualifications as an established historian of the city and region, and his several leadership roles in community history and affairs, would certainly be significant enough to allow for a reasonable exception. In this connection, you may recall that Professor Bush is the co-author, with Arva Parks, of Miami: The American Crossroads (1997), which was distributed without charge to 25,000 local school children. I recognize the membership selection in such important community agencies is often a difficult task, but I firmly believe that Professor Bush, if chosen, would be a most wise and valuable member of the Board. Thank you for considering him. S' cerely yours, 7 z7� Daniel L. Pais Chair, Department of History Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences 11.0. Ik)x 248(x)4 Coral Gables, Florida 33124-4620 • 305-2844117 • Fax: 305-254-5637 www.as.miami.edu • E-mail: arts.sciences.dean©miami.edu 05-10-00 13:07 From -PARKS & RECREATION 0 +3054162154 T-833 P.02/02 F-241 CUMCMUM VTTAE • Paul S. George Ph# (305) 858-6021 Home 1343 SW 146 Street (305) 237-3729 ice Miami, IFL 33145 FAX# (305) 858.4908 E-mail: Aft Iduesdon: Univa city of Miami, B.A., History Floods State University, M.A., Ph.D., History Pravat Employment: Associate Professor Senior, History, Miami Dade Comnawtity College, Wolfson Campers; Msta &d Assodation of South Florid PubUcatio»: I have published eight books and more than one hundred articles and book reviews. '$ltle focus of this wholarship Inns bona on Florida historywith special emphasis oa rho history of Miami and South Flotids. Two of the books have received history awards. I have alw dated. four (orae with another scholar) historical exhibits, focusing on Miami's hast one hundred years as = jo , _- orated entity, sm touriin South iFlorW the rise of the Jewish community on Miami l3a wb, and the law en&meawd in Dede Couarty. I am editor of the journal of the Historical Amocindon of Sovtha u Florida. tirgu�tionat! In`►oiv�ettt: Preside at of the Florida Histtotical Society, 1984-1989; Vice Chairaw n, City of Miami's Heritage Conservation Board, 1983-1987; Presidem Board of Tnntecs, Louis Wolfion U Media History Centor,1994-Present; Director, Historical Browwd County Pr+smmWan Board, 1987-1992; Advisor, Bade Ha Cage Trust Board, 1997 -present; member, City ofMui is Wa ter6wk Advisor Hoard, 1998 -Present. 06er .Aet YMes and Awards: Co*witor of Smettewide History Fair for sewadary middle wbool � o 1985,1986; judge, arta of Social Sciences, bdiami x Suver Knight Awer+d,1988-1995; Judge, Tourist Dmiop cent Grants, 13rowaard County Cultural Affairs Council, 1989.1992; Judge, Tourist laevelopment Grv" Daadc County Cultural Affairs Council, 1990.1993; ,fudge, Louis Wdfaaaat, U Meft History Cep's "Louie" awards fox excelle= m film and video productions about Florid, 1989-1994. Judge, Klslak Award for outstanding werlc in Florida Colonial Hiskmy,1994-Precast; Editorial Board, South Flori& Hid= Mangm Pt+ematly; named "Hest Local Historiz%ll lim 1993. Seleglad as "t tending Teacher" Miami Dade Coalggnemity College, Wolfson and the Iater•Americaa c =pusses for the school year 1994.1995. 1 hold the Arab Hem EndowW T Chmr, Mmu Dade Commuraaty Colkp (1997-2000). Go` 508 Penny Lambeth Biographical Sketch Penny Lambeth has built a successful career in public nineteen years, and brings to her client* a host of professional individual needs. 15575 Miami Lakeway N., SLft 206 Miami Labor, Florida 33014, USA (30S) 5366180 Fu (305) SWHI ons and marketing during the past and expertise uniquely to their She has won many awards and distinctions during her care including an award in the prestigious New York Art Directors' competition for a corporate p file she produced A specialist in media relations, she has generated articles o clients in such publications as �I VaU Sheet I=d Eg&tL Ferf & lox>lral of Cmm Thr it/arbfan s pM Florida Tissd Arrbita�rm d UMM � G"d Hordac pp I�►1� Y:.wire services,,,j', UM Ali= and in Venezuela, T and client ap earances on Good_ MondaAmmia JZa ESPN, 49 HOURS, Toda .Throw. and other TV programs. Penny began her career with Hank Meyer Associates, w she also served on their Board of Directors. During this period she worked with the agency's trop ace unts including CBS, Jackie Gleason, WTVJ, The Seaquacium, Arvida, Burdines, the Governm mt of Aruba, University of Miami/Jackson Manorial, Criteria Recording Studio J.B. Williams ompany., Universal Studios and the Miami Dolphins. She left to set up an international public relations and mar ting department for the North American operations of Banco Consolidado of Venezuela, with offices in Miami and New York She served as a consultant to Venezuela and Panama, and implemented a corporate identity program throughout the world. Penny holds a degree in English and is a contributing editoj for several magazines. She's written for US. Nms & iT/orld E&= Glamour, JU Bayker. ('osde N a Tray k The �/arhisgtos Pad and Cm ifin Today She has won many awards and distinctions during her can , including an award in the prestigious New York Art Directors' competition for a corporate p file she produced She moves comfortably between the Anglo and Hispanic serves on the Executive Committee of Dade Heritage Trust, and of Miami Beautification Committee, TREEmendous Miami and I Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce and the Miami Lakes But. Miami City Cemetery Task Force and is working to restore it to a Penny was recently nominated for the PaineWebber "Women of Penny was profiled in the career book, "MaAi g It &P In Th McCann. She has been a guest speaker at the University of Miami, College, Ohio State University and at other schools and seminars. nmuruties in South Florida. She the boards of directors of the City Villagers. She's a member of the ss Association. She also chairs the tanical garden for all of Miami. luence" award r". published by Coward- , Miami -Dade Community ouch =of and history.y. Lambeth Parr A'°�an behaves Lambeth, group work in plenty tcf' -u and `°'"" a°'°" Of °I° °w"'° tbeo � to develop green thumbs With cave concrete devtJop- menu �ptoutLm m Northwtat hopes MisasII dc, 1+mbeth ttloee trees will be planted to save • Story by GIGI BARNETT/ Herald Staff. Writer -great space- in Miami. we r ga aaouah constnw Photo by DONNA E NATALE-PLANAS tion r.id Lam a 12 -year Herald Photographer resident of Miami IA— "A Pee s Painte0 palm tree in a yard woul"i be peen space. Sona son. a fettow plant -lover .and da rate cactus bloomed_ Lam time we should just make some. member of the Miami Besutifr beth said she And her'aon. Stew thing Dcautiful and not have so catiao Committee and —L -d if then 1, d10ra s cross town to K ahoy Mickey Moose things the committee would plait tion the bosatiful buds.' �glambbeth, io the dilapidated reAini tla of iodud.np Aad my Aunt'i Linda used t ing an hopes the mersaQo of gree n6nling can be passed to many Mian! p�� the graves of Dr James M.1Aek- ha.e a..ard=1 rimes people wWld create by juts W u "Pa Miami wade residents through T EFAmmdous Miun4 a group Son and the Burdine family. Members of the trust asked the her macs. said Lambeth pie still talc about Aunt Linda' emade asupp Of members from Tmu city of Miami for f I Io,000 roam we're plant peoples" Lambs [or Dadc sad the Miami 8cauti Committee- Commite world D of HUfwWiag to add a white picket fence itmad the And the time and baNd a DioeaPple in The newly-fonoed poup plans. eemauy; flower bod. t took rheas yaa t to travel around the county Soon city workers were di ng the plant. Stave invited friend tbry a taeighbors bow to nor-' bole. planting Ire= sad pugrmg In aa�u.. 130 trees were a va: and together celebrated the pineapple' tactty t sod maintain trees I prglact_ The Miami woods plentod. nady=ware. Cemetery purchased by the city in 1396 ream Mary Backc1l for !t's bea-W-1. Before we put soy No= there it was beautiful,' All that Rte•:-• now ace pu tura of the fruit. $730. lAmbeth .aid. "1 tboufht we -She doesn't sort -of do it. It Two yeas ago. Lambeth and Could —k& this into the Jewel of IttUe always a whole-bearted thing• 32. her eommitlne at the Lade Hari- Miami. It just neededa said Steve Lambeth, now &W Trust saw she chance to TLC. But is Miami, there's to nuke the oeaturydd ccmctay Originally from Columbus, much development and roan Into a botanical prdco. But Ohio, Lambeth said green people &tea't familiar with th members of the tint learned thumb nun in her 0iy and ate basis for family correct way to plant and main fdiage. Lambeth. them was no money to apn+oe it segs. . so )porb called StOvo Pcar .. often the gush r- in ., gtandmoth- L.� laic aid At least once a mooth.'IREE meodout plans to host gra MIAMI LAKES planting activities to taidenta, said Stec preidrmt emesis a Most of the vol concerned citizens , wand and believe in tante of trees,' be a Vah—acre am @A thick atom_ sad 111wi rneadom aswnteve the, planting sessions learn how to ad= t taln spots,_ use soul bola correctly. ' . `"it's all about edt Dade Heritage Tent, tamumu manages her own 25 -year-old public relations firm. Lambeth and Nagle. Although abe has much to do. Lambeth prefeta to keep things simple. She even shin away from spending too much Time with her plants at home. 1 dolt baby my m' said Lambeth, whose ami Lakes condominium is filled with braided fives and palm` -1 cr - it, but 1 deal fuse with them." e4ulk pbscold dam 0Q •6 • May 5, 2000 i 4'2 TO: Edward B1.co, FAX 305-416-2154 04FFCM: Dr. Dougl s L: Schaefer, Miami -Dade Cammity College, 305-23 462 Social Sciences 11380 NW 27th Ave. Miami, FL 33167 City of biamii Parks Department Coamission Membership Dr, Douglas Schaefer �as taint at Munni -Dade Cvmunity College since 1966. Dr. Schaefer is very emiliar with South Florida Parks. Six times.a year he . leads student fieldtrips o Greynolds and Arch Creek Parks. He has also led fieldtrips to Everglades National P k, Big Cypress Swamp National Water Reserve, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Crandon rk, Bear Cot, and Mattheson Hacmrock. He helped create and began teachi the MDC ecology courses in 1970. He is the author of the booklet Ecol and a Social Sciences.and is one of the contributing authors to and the Wronment ed ted by McCabe and Mines. He is a mmber of the Environmental Educat Association and has served as a moaber of the South Florida Audubon Society isory Committee. He has coordinated the North Campus Library Recycling Projec ::since 1973 -- 27 years of volunteer service. On April 28, 1995, Douglas Schaefer was awarded an EnviroTmental Education Program of Merit Award .the State of Florida. Dr. Schaefer was bo ;and raised in Illinois and earned his graduate degrees at Northweatern 14iversity and the University of Illinois. He has traveled throughoutNor! land South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, the Caribbean Islands, the P ific,Islands, Antaatica, Ausilalia, New Zealand, and Papua-Nmm tnea. He is -:mewber Of state and national environmental organizations and the Zoological Socie of Florida. His educational philosophy is based on the concept of the student ng actively involved in a variety of learning experiences. MU7M CEWIRMTIC N cc Dr. .Tuan Abascal f : Dr. Joseph Cwpbell F=lPr WOW ffi APPRECIAMM. Thank You. 60 008 N _ o .' -7 60 008