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Student organization for caribbean a wareness The Caribbean in the Millennium PURPOSE: To promote the unity of Caribbean students. Also, to pro- mote the cultural, social, educational and political awareness of Caribbean and non-Caribbean stu- dents, faculty, and staff at Temple University. EVENTS FOR FALL 1999 are listed below: 1. Caribbean Week (Nov. 8-12) was a week of events promoting Caribbean culture. It included a mini-tour of Caribbean SAC lobby, Caribbean Movie Night, Caribbean Gala Night, and PanMan Movie Special. 2. A panel discussion on African Ameri- can, Caribbean Amer- ican and Africans: Are We All the Same? It was done in collabera- tion with the Organ- ization of African Stu- dents and the NAACP. 3. Participated in Philadelphia Cares. It was a community service effort. 4. Participated in Temple University ' s Student Leadership Retreat Weekend 1999. 5. In addition, there have been trips, par- ties, and pot-luck din- ners. EXECITIVE BOARD OF THE STIDENT ORGANIZATION FOR CARIBBEAN AWARENESS Standing (left to right): Carl Holder, Robin Thomas, l,itkicsna Martin (Internal Chair), Duane Garrison (Administrative Chair), Lisel Barron (Finance Chair), Colette Jolu (External Chair), Laureen Gage m
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Student chapter of the music teachers ' national association Future Music Teacher ' s of the Millennium i In September, 1999, Temple Universitx; of- ficially established a student chapter of the Music Teachers ' Na- tional Association. The membership cur- rently consists of 12 members. The pur- pose of the organiza- tion is to provide Tem- ple music students with opportunities to enrich their educa- tion. The activities for the first semester have been numerous. The memebers assisted a children ' s music com- V , 1 The purpose ot the organization is to provide Temple music students with opportunities to enrich their education. petition in Rock Hall, arranged a student re- cital, and have gone Christmas Caroling at Temple Children ' s Hospital. Also, in No- vember, three of the officers attended a state music teachers ' convention held at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania. In the spring semester, the men bers are planning to bring in several guest artists and par- ticipate in some activ- ities provided by the Philadelphia Music Teachers ' Associa- tion. As for spring community service projects, ntembers participated in an- other student recital and will perform at a local retirement cen- ter. The largest activi- ty of the year was a children ' s workshop held at Temple in which members will give their students an opportunity to partici- pate in a full day of music enrichment classes. H R STI l)K.M (HVIMKROI MTN (Ml SIC TKACIIKRS NMIONAI .S,SO( I M ION) Standing (ic-ri lo righl): MIKuan;; (Julian Kim. katic Slani Li ka . Mi-ll.ssa Kng. jean tranaiis I ' niiil .. Jciinilcr Tici ' . Gloria no. Mrs. Maria Del Pico Taylor, Jeff Mayer. Mali-y kini. Brian Ciarli. ni llnnu-r (
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Temple diamond marching band Marching into the Millennium The Temple University Diamond Marching Band, under the direction of Brad Townsend, performs at every home football game. The band is an important factor at football games. Not only are they enter- taining on the field, but they also keep the crowd going in the stands. The band also has a perfor- mance show for each game. There are four shows: Latin show, Home- coming Show: Temple Rocks, Wild Wild West Show, and the final show: Best of 1999, a compila- tion of the best songs. Also there are many other ac- tivities, such as Basketball Prep Band and a spring Collegiete Band. Auditions are held and a group of 29 musicians are chosen for the Tournament Band, which travels with the team and cheerleaders to the NCAA Tournament. The Band committee coor- dinates band camp activi- ties. They are also active in the organization of the Di- amand Band and keep the lines of communication open between the staff and students. Kappa Kappa Psi is the co-ed national honorary service fraternity. It has over 150 chapters throughout the USA. The frat serves in many ways as volunteers and leaders of the band. Section Leaders are selectd by the director based on musical achiev- ment, demonstrated lead- ership, and marching abili- ty. They are responsible for the musical and mar- ching performance of their section. Each fall, just prior to the marching band season. Band camp is held. It was held from August 22nd to the 26th. During these days, the band prepares for the upcoming season. They learn the traditional pregame show and the first halftime show. They work from 9am to 9pm with a performance for parents on the final day. 1999 OFFICER: Heather Price ( Band Presi- dent) . BAND COMMITTEE: Brad Ford, Nick Greeson, Dustin Hurt, Liz Joseph, Kisha Lancaster, Lori Zini- ti. SECTION LEADERS: Conine Kipp (Flutes Pic- colos), Liz Joseph (Clarinets), Joe Marlow (Tenor Saxes and Bari- tones), Bob Kennedy Josh Chodoroff Heather Price (Trumpets), Joe Or- gan (Horns), Mike Ar- senault (Trombones), Brad Ford (Basses), Brian Sea- man (Percussion), Jessika Cox Stacey Butler ( Col- or Guard). J [1 li f The cnlire band al Ihr first gamr of 1999 pla ed al Franklin Field (Iniversil) of Pennsylvania) against Boston College. The band is forming the ftiiiple T during their pregame show.
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