The Tiger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1989 Page: 3 of 4
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December 8, 1989
CAMPUS
The Tiger/3
Classified Ads
HELP WANTED - HIRING!
Government Jobs - your area.
Many immediate openings
without waiting list or test.
$17,840 - 69,485. Call
1-602-838-8885. Ext. R18944.
REAL ESTATE: “ATTEN-
TION” - GOVERNMENT
HOMES from $1 (U-repair).
Delinquent tax property.
Repossessions. Call
1-602-838-8885 Ext. GH 18944
AUTOMOTIVE SALES: “AT-
TENTION - GOVERNMENT
SEIZED VEHICLES from
$100. Fords, Mercedes, Corvet-
tes, Chevys, Surplus Buyers
Guide. 1-602-838-8885 EXT. A
18944
Merry Christmas
Happy 1990
from Student Activities
Area Art School is looking for
ladies 18 yrs - 30 yrs. for
“Figure Modeling”. Models will
be paid highest rate in San
Antonio. Excellent opportunity
to build portfolio, for free.
Glenard Wilson 534-4970.
WEIGHT BENCH AND 200
lbs. of CEMENT WEIGHTS
FOR SALE. $80.00 CALL
JOHN 341-5891 EVENINGS.
COLLEGE STUDENTS
ASSOCIATE DEGREES
Receive $ 1200/month to
finish College. Age 18-26, 3.0
GPA and acceptance to an
accredited 4 year college.
Any major (BA/BS), U.S.
Citizen. Call Navy Officer
Programs: 1-822-0271.
St. Philip’s College
Mentor Program
Sign-up NOW
for Spring 1990
A mentor is your personal con-
tact, member of the college. A men-
to is a person you can meet with to
help answer questions, share ideas,
discuss dreams and plan academic
and personal goals.
It is a semester-long program
which matches a student with a St.
Philip’s College faculty, staff or ad-
ministrator who has volunteered to
serve as your personal supporter,
coach, encourager, and advisor.
Like to have a mentor for the
Spring 1990 Semester?
Enroll today in Student Activities
Campus Center — Room 203
For information
call 531-3240
CASH IN YOUR BOOKS
AND PLAY
Roadtrip
YOU COULD WIN A NEW CAR
240,000 PRIZES IN ALL.
SELL YOUR BOOKS AT
SPC BOOKSTORE
December 5 - 18
No purchase necessary. One gamecard per
book sold. While supplies last. Game valid on-
ly during above dates. See bookstore person-
nel for details.
Watch For
Spring 1990
Intramural
Activities
Spirit Week 1990
SPIRIT TEAM MEETING
Monday, December 4, 1989
1:30 P.M.
Heritage Room
BOOKSTORE
STUDENT
APPRECIATION
DAYS
SALE
December 14 and 15
10 % Off All Purchases
(Except Textbooks)
Minimum Purchase $1.00
Corrections
November 1989 Issue
Page 2 — In caption of SRA
photograph, Mr.
Bailey is the Advisor.
Page 5 — In caption of United
Way Kick-Off cam-
paign, Mr. James
Shippy is the coor-
dinator for SPC.
Page 6 — Account Technology I
Club
From all of us here Templo de Alaban-
za would like to Wish you A Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year:
Christmas is a time of giving and receiv-
ing. God gave us his Son Our Savior.
You are Welcome to join us for service:
Sunday:
Bible classes. . .9:30 A.M. _ ...
Service......11:00 A M Jull° GonZa
Service......6:00 P.M. Ave‘
Wednesday 732'6077
Service......7:00 P.M.
Jub will meet
on Tuesday, Wednes-j
at 2:00 p.m.1
Spring Semester con-
tact Prof. Rubin in
the Mathematics
Dept. 531-3406.
A Fond Farewell
By Carline Lindor
A year ago I came to St. Philip’s
and did not know anyone. Now I am
happy to say my stay here has been
a rewarding experience. Not only
have I earned an Associate Degree
in Business Administration, but I
have also become a popular member
of the student body.
I appreciate the assistance, en-
couragement and motivation I
received from various departments.
I would like to extend my gratitude
and thanks to the following people.
HARRY A. STINE
ANTOINNETTE
MARIAM
MRS. HODGES
DEAN MORGAN
MR. STACHELL
MR. WHITING
MRS. REYES
MRS. PICKETT
MRS. WALKER
C.L. LEONARD
MRS. RICHARDSON
EUNICE
BONNIE
EDNA
MRS. CONYERS
MR. SPIKES
RON VIOLA .
TRACY PHELPS
JOHN
GAIL
VERONICA
ROSE THOMAS
PAULINE PRICE
RITA RANDLE
GLORIA FLORES
LARRY JORDAN
RACHELLE RODRIGUEZ
MRS. OLGA DAVIS
MRS. MOSLEY
MRS. CASTLEBERRY
MRS. STAATS
MR. CHARLES BOWER
MR. EDDIE HARRIS
MRS. SLAUGHTER
MR. BAILEY
SHIRLEY
MR. SMITH
MR. JAMES SHIPPY
MR. MITTLEMAN
MRS. WORD
MRS. LOYA
MS. IERIEN
MS. CEDILLO
TERRY
MR. DIEGO B. BERNAL
DONNA
BARBARA
DON COLEMAN
MRS. LEE
JUDY
IRA
NINA
GLORIA
EMILIA
MR. WILSON
MRS. WILLIAMS
MRS. DART
And THE CLEANING GREW!!!!
Psi Beta’s United Way efforts
were coordinated by their club spon-
sor Emmon Lester and Felix
Baranosky, Vice-President in a
“Guess the Gumball Contest”. The
winner (not shown) was Jack
Haecker with a count of 177! Con-
gratulations.
Mr. Bill Weinz was presented with
A “Thank You” cake from the Cam-
pus Ministry for his Thanksgiving
Feast support. The staff produced
450 plates of holiday tradition!
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The Tiger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1989, newspaper, December 8, 1989; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth652964/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting St. Philips College.