Temple University - Templar Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1992

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SIGMA NU We pride ourselves on being diverse. ' ' — John Meyer Jason Segal, Dominic Ciarlello, Gregg Wasserman, Peter Ramas, John Hutch- inson, Andrew Ciancia, Brandon Patch, Lars Bieneman, John Meyer, Chris Kocher, Andrew Krar Missing Roger Baugh, Mike Diagiandomenico, Chris Merdon, Mike Ryu, Jason Schmoyer, G. Gallagher, Claude Mas, Eric Mauro, Walt Antrim, Jason Blevins, Chris Dean, Gus Kakouros, Mike Souther I I 2 N Sigma Nu is one of the newest fraternities on Temple University ' s Main Campus. It was estabiisined in tiie Spring 1990 semester as the local Phi Chi Sigma fraternity, in that same semester, it was accepted as a colony of the Sigma Nu national fraternity. As a Sigma Nu Colony, the fraternity became involved in campus and Greek activites including Greek Week, Spring Fling, Intramural Athletics and community service projects. This past year has seen Sigma Mu continue its activities at Temple University with participation in Pledge Pandemonium, Broad Street Sweep, fundraising for WRTI and cleaning vacant lots on campus. In addition to this, the fraternity made two great leaps forward in securing its longevity at Temple. The first was acquiring a house on Broad Street. This has helped to create a focal point for all the fraternity ' s activites. The second is the election of one of the chapter ' s brothers to the position of the Temple University Greek Association President. These vast steps forward have helped establish Sigma Nu as an influential, respected and diverse fraternity at Temple University. 50

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ORDER OF OMEGA The National Order of Omega was founded at the Gniversity of Miami in 1959 and was voted a co-ed organization in 1977. They are an honor society that recognizes outstanding students who belong to Greek letter organizations. It was started so students with a high academic standing, leadership abilities and membership in their fraternities and sororities could meet and discuss issues and problems concerning student life at colleges across the country. The Order of Omega holds events such as speaker sponsoring, charity fun- draising or community service projects. Temple University is one of over 130 schools that are involved in the Order of Omega. B. Cohen (vice president), S. Milgate (president), D. King (treasurer), L. Carpenter, R. Eichmilier, S. Sadowsi i, A. Rabinowitch, K. Segermark, B. Mickiin. N.D. Caesar, C. Carpenter, G. Watson, M. O ' Reily, A. Richman, K. Hoffman, C. Merdon, P. Lucas i i Order of Omega recognizes character. scholarship, service and leadership in Greek affairs at Tem- ple University. » ' — Brooke Cohen 49



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Phi Sigma Sigma was founded on November 26, 1913 at Hunter College in Mew York. Temple ' s Xi chapter celebrated their 65th Founder ' s Day Anniversary on October 26. The Xi chapter is one of 90 chapters across the country. As a sorority, they participate in organizations ranging from intercollegiate athletics to the Greek National Honor Society, Order of Omega. During the fall semester they sponsored an annual Rockathon, which benefits their philanthropy, the National Kidney Foundation. Their active fundraising events con- tribute over $1,000 yearly to the foundation. Phi Slg promotes active leadership, academic excellence, community service and friendship. They believe being in a Greek organization is a lifetime commitment. Once a Phi Sigma Sigma. . .always a Phi Sigma Sigma. 2 ipnsft. 4; ?PK 33a M Sr JSw K E .M iwHi MT fljjWp rnrw ' M K ' T ' m [i QjPIL pur J n AJ,.- Al J H Diokete Gpsala — AIM HIGH!! ' » — Clarissa Floro H. Siegel, T. Strickler, S. Slepion, P. Sharpiro, S. Newell, B. Derr, S. Johnson, N. Dittenderfer, M. Bozic, H. Lesicko, L. Berman-Rossi, W. Newman, L. Cochran, P. Dollack, H. Hayman, D. Schobert, G. Bowden, S. Horen, S. Volack, S. Kocerha, A. Stief, S. McClellan, P. Kasinetz, T. Braun, E. Cohen, G. Watson, D. Guldeman, C. Floro, R. Eichmiller, B. Jadick, B. Higgins, C. Andrews, P. Reed, K. Hoffman, L. Preston, N. Marx, M. Booth, T. Tait, B. Butler, M. Volack, M. Given. mill ni nie PHI SIGMA SIGMA liaL 1 51

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