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"Half" fun Does a cruise for two to Ensenada for the price of one sound appealing? How about a free play at the Starlight Theater or a half-price dinner at Elario's? These are just a few of the entertain- ment options available in "Entertain- ment ' 90," a coupon booklet being sold by the School of Education to raise money for their faculty development fund. The booklet offers 50% off the retail price of dining, movies, sporting activities, travel, theater and much more throughout San Diego. The booklets sell for $35. All coupons are valid from Nov. 1, 1989 to Nov. 1, 1990. To order, call or visit Barbara Wegener at Harmon Hall 119, ext. 4540. Classifieds Disc Jockey available. Harmonica John's Music to Go. All styles of music for any occasion. Special discount for USD employees. Call 263-6826.
She's one Heck of a skater A quick glance around Jim Beck's office provides a lot of insight into un- derstanding USD' s manager of building maintenance. Photos of Heck's wife, Evelyn, and
his seven children cover the office walls and desk. Especially prominent are pictures of "the baby," Susie, 16, a world class roller skater. In September, Susie placed sixth in the World Class Ladies Singles Division at the World Roller Skating Championships in Roccaraso, Italy. The only representative from Southern California, she was one of three Americans to place in the top six, thereby qualifying for financial support from the U.S. Olympic Committee for the 1990 season. The funds received will help defray training and travel expenses as Susie prepares for the Olympic Festival this summer in Minneappolis. "Her skates alone cost $500!" Heck explains with an unbelieving laugh. The proud father says his daughter began "fooling around with skating" at the age of four. By the time she was eight she had won the Southwest regional championships. Not only is Susie a winner in the rink, she excels in the classroom too. A junior at Monte Vista High School in Spring Valley, the tall, 5', 7," skater maintains a B+ average and plans to at- tend USD in 1991. After competing in the Olympic Fesitval and the 1990 Championships, Susie plans to tum professional. "When Legal Clinic; Kristine Leigh Murphy, administrative/executive assistant, Lawyer's Assistant Program; Esther Nissenson, clerical assistant, Human Resources; Sally Lee Rogers, secretary, Academic Computing; David John Scheckelhoff, clerical assistant, Human Resources; Augusta Emiglia Zoni, secretary, Residence Life. Congratulations to the following employees who recently received a promotion or reclassification: Margarita R. Bermudez, from housekeeper I to housekeeper II, Housekeeping; Steven F. Day, from cook to principal cook, Banquets and Catering; Angelina M. De Avila, from housekeeper I to housekeeper II,
Susie Heck she was eight years old, Susie set a goal to become a member of the U.S. World Team," Heck explains. "She's done what she set out to do." Star Search Have you, your spouse, son or daughter done something newsworthy? If so, please let us know. Call Jackie at ext. 4684 or drop a line to the Publications Office in DeSales 274. We look foward to hearing from you! Housekeeping; Carter P. Edwards, from casual worker II to special service, General Services; Doris M. Freeman, from clerk to clerical assistant, Physi- cal Plant; Guadalupe A. Huidor, from clerical assistant I to clerical assistant II, University Center; Socorro K. Jones, from secretary II to senior secretary, University Center; Maria D. Luis, from housekeeper I to housekeeper II, Housekeeping; Kelly N. Morgan, from special service worker to custodian lead, Cus- todial/Law School; Santos B. Rodriguez, from casual worker I to spe- cial services, General Services; Jeffrey M. Snook, from baker to principal baker, Main Dining Room.
Happy Thanksgiving
New hires, promotions
Welcome to the following employees who recently joined the USD community: Patricia Lynn Armstrong, clerical assistant, Financial Aid; Jerry Arthur Corning, maintenance mechanic, Build- ing Maintenance; Maynard Andrew Dimmesdale, clerk, Mail Center; Roberta Marie Everts, secretary, Test Preparation; Amy A. Gualtieri, senior secretary, Student Affairs; Betty Howard, records clerk, Human Resour- ces; Nancy A. Keosayian, secretary,
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