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(top) Tom Ahart hands out pom-poms to raise Temple spirit, (photo by Kennedy) (left) Ted Chase presents Sigma Alpha Mu with their winning trophy. (photo by Kennedy) (above) Members of the Temple women ' s gymnastics team cheer for their favorite football team, (photo by Kennedy) (far left) Don ' t try this at home. . .Trained flame juggler entertains for Homecoming festivities, (photo by Kennedy) 183
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The Dawn of a New Ho mecoming The First Annual Charity Bowl. . .a Huge Success. The Homecoming festivities were markedly different in 1993. Big Man on Campus and Home- coming Queen were eliminated and a Charity Bowl was instituted in which fraternities and sororities raised money for philanthropies. Over $1,120 was raised in just one week. The winner of the Charity Bowl was Sigma Alpha Mu. They raised $230 for the American Heart Assoociation. The other organiza- tions involved were Alpha Kappa Al- pha, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Delta Zeta, Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Phi Epsilon. In addition to the Charity Bowl, main campus was buzzing with Homecoming activities. Colors and Yell like Hell competitions were held to promote school spirit. Takiyah Lockhart won the Colors competition and $100 for sporting her Temple hat and sweatshirt. The Fourth Floor Hardwick group took the Yell like He ll title with their mini-step show. They won $500 off a night in the Nite Owl. On Saturday, October 9, the foot- ball team lost to Army with a score of 21-56. But this did not dampen school spirit. Alumni and students alike were proud to wear their cherry and white. 182
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Diq It! First year coach. leads Owls to winning season. . . The Temple women ' s volley- ball team had their best reg- ular season, with 22 wins and just 12 losses. They ended in second place in the Atlantic 10 Tournament, losing only to George Washington. First year coach Ginny Alexander, who was named A- 10 Coach of the Year, spurred her girls to vic- tory. In addition to a winning sea- son as a team, two individual Owls were singled out at the A- 10 awards bannquet before the tournament. Junior Katie Harrigan was named Player of the Year and Heidi Lombardo won Freshman of the Year. (right) Junior Heather Paalay calls her shot, (photo by Sheeder) 184
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