NRPA Board election results announced.Long-time member of the NRPA NRPA National Recreation and Park Association NRPA Natural Resources Protective Association (Staten Island, NY) NRPA Niagara Regional Police Association (Canada) NRPA National Rifle and Pistol Association Board of Trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors. and Executive Committee member Linda A set of parallel processing functions added to languages, such as C and C++, that allows data to be created and transferred between processes. It was developed by Yale professor David Gelernter, when he was a 23-year old graduate student. J. Kotowski, recreation administrator for Aurora Aurora, cities, United States Aurora (ərôr`ə, ô–). 1 City (1990 pop. 222,103), Adams and Arapahoe counties, N central Colo., a growing suburb on the east side of Denver; inc. 1903. (Colo.) Recreation Services, has been voted in as NRPA president-elect pres·i·dent-e·lect n. pl. pres·i·dents-e·lect A person who has been elected president but has not yet been inducted into office. . She and other winners will be sworn in at this year's NRPA Congress & Exposition exposition or exhibition, term frequently applied to an organized public fair or display of industrial and artistic productions, designed usually to promote trade and to reflect cultural progress. . Kotowski will serve with Chair Ronald D. Lehman Lehman is a common Germanic surname derived from the German word Lehen, meaning fiefdom. It may refer to: Surnames
The first public release of a translator to Scheme by Matt Birkholz, Jim Miller, and Ron Weiss, written at Digital Equipment Corporation's Cambridge Research Laboratory runs M. Farrell (Brunswick, Maine Maine, ship Maine, U.S. battleship destroyed (Feb. 15, 1898) in Havana harbor by an explosion that killed 260 men. The incident helped precipitate the Spanish-American War (Apr., 1898). Commanded by Capt. Charles Sigsbee, the ship had been sent (Jan. ), Past President Steven M. Neu (Bismarck, N.D.), and Treasurer Robert A. Farnsworth (Chattanooga, Tenn.). Dianne A. Curry (Bethesda, Md.) was elected as the new secretary. Penny J. Randel (Northbrook, Ill.) and B. Douglas Youngblood (Charlotte, N.C.) were elected as citizens-at-large and Joseph R. Abel (Coral Gables Coral Gables, city (1990 pop. 40,091), Miami-Dade co., SE Fla., SW of Miami; inc. 1925. Founded at the height of the Florida land boom, Coral Gables is a noted planned city, with tree-lined boulevards and Mediterranean-style buildings. , Fla.) and Jodie Adams (Springfield, Mo.) were elected professional-at-large members of the Executive Committee. Elected to the board as citizen-at-large members were Farnsworth, Frank A. Jelinch (Cupertino, Calif.), Youngblood, Fred C. Hohnke (Woodbridge, Ill.) and Robert Johnson Robert Johnson may refer to:
Girls, Ages 9-10 Standing Long Jump: Rachael Zelmanski, Troy, Mich. 7-04.75 Softball Throw: Jazmyn Haley, Bellefontaine, Ohio 148-05.50 50 Meter Dash: Ngozi Musa, Shorewood, Wisc. 7.78 100 Meter Dash: Maia Caldwell-Baker, Altus, Okla. 14.77 200 Meter Dash: Shannon Powell, Seattle, Wash. 31.14 400 Meter Dash: Olivia Vincent, Seattle, Wash. 1:09.97 4x100 Meter Relay: Region 8: Dana Williams, Keyosha Lovette, Brianna Green, Raynesha Harris 58.50 Boys, Ages 9-10 Standing Long Jump: Jalen Harper, Little Rock, Ark. 7-01.50 Softball Throw: Drake Watson, Sterling Heights, Minn. 153-04.00 50 Meter Dash: Matt Vasquenza, East Hampton, Conn. 7.72 100 Meter Dash: Ryan Hatcher, Dallas, Texas 14.54 200 Meter Dash: Jeremy Middlebrooks, Baldwin, Ga. 28.57 400 Meter Dash: Jace Hogan, Palm Bay, Fla. 1:07.00 4x100 Relay: Region 8: Ryan Clark, Gabari Henry, Charlie Lee, Joshua Poole 57.66 Girls, Ages 11-12 800 Meter Run: Jhanee Sterett, Jamaica Queens, N.Y. 2:26.37 Standing Long Jump: Maya Worth, Cary, N.C. 7-05.50 Softball Throw: Rachel Zajchowski, Mt. Mansfield, Vt. 168-02.50 100 Meter Dash: Hannah Russo, Roseburg, Ore. 13.85 200 Meter Dash: Alexa Morris, Sunnyvale, Calif. 26.72 400 Meter Dash: lesha Hardiman, Santa Clara, Calif. 59.93 4x100 Meter Relay: Region 1: Nichelle Prince, Athena Wisdom, Nikki Allison, Khadijah Thompson 53.79 Boys, Ages 11-12 800 Meter Run: Theodore Carter, Pleasanton, Calif. 2:17.15 Standing Long Jump: Max Doran, Trafford, Penn. 8-01.25 Softball Throw: Cody Sprenger, Gray Eagle, Minn. 199-04.00 100 Meter Dash: Brandon Jones, Holly Springs, N.C. 13.24 200 Meter Dash: Spencer Schulz, Sherwood, Wisc. 27.26 400 Meter Dash: Julian Lavendar, Cobb, Ga. 1:00.88 4x100 Meter Relay: Region 8: Devric Foster, Paul Green, 53.52 Christopher Hall, Devonte Mathis Girls, Ages 13-14 1600 Meter Run: Claudia Francis, Laurelton Queens, N.Y. 5:01.90 800 Meter Run: Phyllis Francis, Laurelton Queens, N.Y. 2:13.26 100 Meter Dash: Tanish Wilson, Atlanta, Ga. 13.04 Standing Long Jump: Jasmin Fusilier, New Iberia, La. 8-03.50 Softball Throw: Jena Hamrick, Auburn, Ind. 194-00.00 200 Meter Dash: Whitney Fountain, Bronx, N.Y 25.72 4x100 Meter Relay: Region 8: Tuskia Robbins, Diamond Robinson, Brennisha Smith, Briana Streeter 50.27 Boys, Ages 13-14 1600 Meter Run: Dylan Yoder, Rugby, N.D. 4:41.28 800 Meter Run: Julian Patchett, Ajax, Ill. 2:05.75 100 Meter Dash: Aaron McCrary Beaumont, Texas 12.18 Standing Long Jump: Kaiuway Boima, New Britain, Conn. 9-05.75 Softball Throw: Javec King, Swain, Ga. 248-11.50 200 Meter Dash: Michael Willingham, Naperville, Ill. 24.45 4x100 Meter Relay: Region 1: Tremaine Harris, Gus Budo, Ian Gwynne, Marlon Laidlaw-Allen 47.46 |
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