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National Society of Collegiate Scholars The National Society of Collegiate Scholars is highly committed to community service. The honor society, which was established at Temple University in the spring of 2001, is based on leadership, scholarship and service. An induction of high achieving freshmen and sophomore students takes place at the beginning of each fall semester. Their numerou ' outreach programs include Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Adopt-a-Block and tutoring at West Catholic High School. The officers include Latasha Williams iPresident), Sherron Moore (Writing Committee Chair), Dionna Day (Treasurer and Community Service Chair) and Kristin Povilaitis (Secretary). Photo B : tun D i.r Temple University Community Service Association The Temple University Community Service Association (T.U.C.S.A.) is a group of caring students working to improve Temple and the surrounding community. T.U.C.S.A. was established to assist students in fulfilling goals of becoming volunteers. They help the community by participating in various events and working with different organizations such as Philadelphia , ,-J- I Cares Day, Habitat for Humanity, the AIDS walk, Discovery Kids, the Philadelphia Zoo, COHMAR Block Party and various community centers. This years officers are ' Ashlee Janiszewski (President), Fay Renolds and Carolyn DeLaurentis (Vice President), Kate Hagenbuch (Secretary) and Kristen Photo By: Sara shuman Kell (Treasurer). 29
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Temple Student Government Photo By; Milli Prothercy Temple ' s campus hosts a diverse group of students, just like the different pieces of a kaleidoscope. Temple Student Government (TSG) is a group of student leaders that v :orks to hold the pieces together. TSG represents the students and their academic, economic, politica ' , and social concerns. They are also concerned with Temple policies and procedures. The g ' -oup sponsors programs such as Homecoming, Spring Fling and Welcome Back Month. The 2002-2003 President, T.J. Baker, works in conjunction with a host of other officers to keep Temple running. Diamond Marching Band The Diamond Marching Band is a kaleidoscope of Temple University ' s 14 schools and colleges. The band, which was founded in 1925, shows no signs of slowing down. This past fall, they made an appearance on NBC ' s Today Show. The band ' s booming sound can be heard for miles around. Additionally, the band performs at iiiV VriN - , - ■ - . r . . ... » 1 J 1 A ' Pholo By: Templar Aichivc
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VSAK Main Campus Program Board Photo By: Milli Protheroe The Main Campus Program Board works to bring different activities and programs to Temple ' s campus. Some of the annual M.C.P.B. programs are the trips to New York City to see Broadway plays, the Lecture Series and a variety of concerts and parties. All of these different programs are held to meet the needs and interests of the diverse group of students on Temple University ' s campus. This year ' s officers are Andrae Williams (President), Keesha Thomson (Vice President), Shekia Pridgen (Treasurer), Shakira Smith (Internal Secretary) and Chanae Richards (External Secretary). W.H.I.P. mmM W.H.fP. Photo By: Sara Shuman Established in 1997, W.H.l.P. (We Have Infinite Potential) is a student-run radio station. The station provides Temple with quality broadcasting and works to bring the entire student body together through talk radio, news reports and a variety of music genres. W.H.l.P. holds events such as Caf Jams, 3-on-3 Basketball Tournaments, Hoops Hysteria, W.H.l.P. Super Fan Club, Open House, W.H.l.P at Club Envy, College Scream ' 02 and a Welcome Back Party. This year ' s officers include Maurice Franklin (General Manager), Andy Stitt (Program Director), Cherron Hamm (Promotions Director), Daniel Quintanilla (Public Relations Director), Paul Raison (Business and Sales Director) and Tiffany Wyre (Events Coordinator).
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