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“Honoring our past - Preserving our present - Ensuring our future”
A Point of Pride in the Community for 100 Years
CENTENNIAL
COMMISSION
A Letter to the Community
HONORARY CHAIR
David Robinson _ ,
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Hornet Wilkins
Southwestern Bell
Thank you for making the St. Philip’s College Centennial Celebration such a
special ai\d memorable occasion.
VICE CHAIRS
Corporate Relations
Mike De La Garza \
Tom Frost, Sr.
Herikerto “Eddie" Herrera
' Veronica Salazar
Katherine Shields
Navarra Williams
VICE CHAIRS
Resource Development
Dr. Frank Bryant
Frank Herrera, Jr.
Sam Riklin
Rev Richard Tankerson
VICE CHAIRS
Alumni Relations
Reu Claude W. Black
Jerry King-Echevarria
VICE CHAIRS
Programming
Father Milbrew Davis
Dr. Barham Lawrence
Dr. Leonard Lawrence
As we reflect upon the year gone by, our hearts are filled with pride and
appreciation for those who so graciously helped make 1998 a year to remember for
St. Philip’s College.
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There are many that contributed to the once'-in-a-lifetime celebration that was the
St. Philips College Centennial. Although the names of those who contributed are
too many to list here, please know that your contributions did not go unnoticed.
Your participation and support helped to not only commemorate the history of an
institution, but also to reaffirm the values that brought us to the historic milestone
of a 100th anniversary. They are the' same values of excellence, equality and
leadership that will, no doubt, carry us into the next century of service in
education. .
In many ways, you helped us and many in the community to renew our
appreciation of the hard work, perseverance and faith of those who, over the years,
helped to mold and shape St. Philip’s College. In return, we hope that you will
always consider St. Philip’s College a dear friend - a place where you will always
be welcome to come learn and grow.
VICE CHAIRS
Community Relations
Judge Carmen Kelsey
State Sen. Frank Madia
Edith McAllister
Rssth Jones McClendon,
State Representative
Mayor Howard Peak
Councilman Mario Salas
Ed White, Jr.
Nelson Wolff
On behalf of the students, faculty and staff of St. Philip’s College, thank you for
making our centennial anniversary a year of unparalleled achievement in the
history-oTpur school. Your support and immeasurable contributions are deeply
appreciated and will not be forgotten. v
Forever grateful,
Dr. Charles A. Taylor
President of the College
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A College of the Alamo Community College District
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