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riminal Justice Society = ig a blast and chowin ' down at the Christmas party. Criminal Justice members [stop and smile for the camera. The Criminal Justice Society is the ma- jors association for all criminal justice majors and minors. The Criminal Justice Society promotes greater understanding between institutions of higher education and professional agencies of criminal justice. The society provides opportuni- ties to better inform and educate stu- dents in the field of criminal justice; they represent the interests of criminal jus- tice students in matters of professional concern. Activities of the Criminal Jus- tice Society include: guest speakers, field trips, annual student and faculty holiday mixer, annual job fair. Criminal Justice Advocate Newsletter run by stu- dents, and other social activities. Show us the teeth... Fellow members anticipate all the fun lhe are Roinjj lo have iiuring the Holiday sea.son with the Criminal justice Sociel). Photographs and story furnished by the Criminal Justice Society
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£ ACTIVITIES OF THE MILLENNIUM The miUennium has come and Temple keeps growing. This year the number of entering freshman was the largest ever. Not only is the Temple community growing but also the diversity of the students. This means a larger number of organizations for this large community. 120 organizations are registered at the Office of Student Ac- tivities. The activities are planned way in advance, advertised around campus, and enjoyed by all. The next few pages are most of the organizations on campus. Un- fortunately, due to limited space, not all 120 are included. As these students with school spirit are seen around campus, give them an Owl hoot for support. 1 uential Organizations A c- cording to most people on campus, these organizations are seen as the most influential. — Johnson Hardwick Peabody Senate — Progressive NAACP — Temple News — Student Organization for Caribbean Awareness (SOCA) — Templar — Temple Student Govemtnent — Tetnple University Greek Assoc. — Muslim Students Association — SACE — Habitat for Humanity Complied by Alycia Mitchell Sbieilt MiiIkI
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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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