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THE END THE BEGINNING Some of us still call the Campus Grill SaladAlley, much to the frustration of our younger and newer classmates. Here ' s a quick run-down of some other changes on cam- pus since freshman year: Food court outside of Anderson Hall an Hall White Residence Hall Men ' s Basketball in the Forum at the Apollo In-stnte tuition 94-95: $5314 Columbia Ave. subway stop irking Lot Coach Bobby Wallace New dorm In-state tuition 98-99: $6098 Cecil B. Moore subway stop Tuttleman Learninii Center photo courtesy 1984 Templar
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TEMPLAR ANNUAL 1999 • ifr THE END THE BEGINNING This is not the end. It is not even the begi the end, but it is the end of the beginning. -Winston Churchill 1 , .W On vour right is I ll II I II VJ £gf,.,gr Beyer College of Music. Momentarily we will pass SaladAlley-a campus hot spot after basketball games ,ays. Now as we take a right onto 111, we ' ll see the offices for Recreation Services and Athletics. Next to them is McGonigle HatL home of the Basketball Owls... Seems like just yesterday you were taking your orientation tour of Temple. Now, here you are, a member of the last graduating class before the mil- lennium. The Temple tour has changed a bit in the past five vears. Now incoming students check out the Campus Grill, the IBC Rec center, and thf Uo. Even the Owl mascot has changed! But as the old saying goes, the mS fhings change, the more they stay the same. Students are stilfrolling across Broad St. on rsdays and FTidaY Js j iglt . or eating late 1°; by for cheap to an 8:40 15 over are also student repertoire. ' public transportation, such rike, late trains and crowd- ay. Nor will the part-time - ical Temple student must nds, spring flings, the book bills and as the occasio ed buses will ; jobs or the all-i face. But the and othe final exams J to a close, : )le student draws lay be leaving these things behind, but there are so many new beginnings ahead of vou. It ' s thesU rt of a new job for some, a new cen- turv, and a new wav of life-life after college!
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TEMPLAR ANNUAL 1999 TYLER SCHOOL OF ART by Mary Steele Tucked away in Elkins Park, the highly acclaimed Tvler campus is the outlet for Temple University artists in every medium, from paintings to glass blowing. Despite an unhappy response from the students, Tyler will be moving to North Philadelphia to join Main campus in the year 2000. The move is being made in an effort to consolidate the two schools, giving students a greater feeling of unity. However, many Tyler students prefer their quiet, sub- urban ha en. The campus draws students, said Travis Scott, a ceramics major and the president of the Creative Expression Series at the Tyler campus. Not only has Tyler drawn students, but some big names in the arts world as well. Many exciting events occured on campus in the 1998-99 school year, including guest speakers such as director John Waters, special effects expert Camille Cellucci, ani- mator Bill Plvmptom (known for his work on MTV and in the GEICO commercials), and Bob Fisher, a ris- ing star in the art world.
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