Temple University - Templar Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 2002

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The Temple T represents talent, tenaciousness, time- D.J. Sir Laurence of W.H.I. P. 91.3 FM, a student-run radio station, lessness and top-notch. spins the hottest tracks at Temple ' s annual Fall Fest. Photo Bv: Rachael Anderson Photo By: Wai Wong member of Delta i Omega, Gamma Chapter, gets ready for fun, aughs and good time at this year ' s Fall Fest. After the Septem- ber 1 1 tragedy, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon fraternity shows its patriot- ic spirit by hang- ing the American flag. Photo By: Vicky Walsh The Office of Student Activities becomes an all too familiar place for anyone involved in student organizations. Photo Bv: Vicky Walsh

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Being involved in organ- izations, I have met and in- teracted with a diverse group of people, which have made my experience worth it all. โ€” Sharese Shedrick, President, Main Campus Program Board Seniors said what... Joining the Temple News provided the most valuable memories and quality friendships of my college experience. โ€” Neal Ramirez, Managing Editor, Temple News 2b ewieKt How Many Student Organizations? Joining campus organizations is a great way to meet people, gain new and exciting experiences and have a great time all at once. There are so many different kinds of organizations and ways to get involved at Temple, ranging from Temple Student Govern- ment and NAACP to various social and academic sororities and fraterni- ties, such as Delta Sigma Theata or Phi Sigma Pi. With an abundance of choices, sometimes the hardest part is choosing which organizations are right for you. Here at Temple, belonging to organizations will give you a chance to mix and mingle with other students while getting you actively involved with something you enjoy. At the end of your Temple experience, you will look back and realize tha t belonging to an organization has made you a well-rounded person. Being a part of an organization helps you discover who you are, forges friendships that will last a lifetime and creates mem- ories that will always bring a smile to your face. The friends and mem- ories that you make now. from your involvement with organizations, will enrich your Temple experience, as well as your life, and add to your happiness in all of your tomorrows to come. โ€” Kristin Bovd and Milli Protheroe Photo By: Victa Walsh Mioto H : Vick Walsh A member of the nnnc Club smiles prettj in Vijaj Thillainathan, President of Student the Village, loeated on the second floor of National Medical Association makes time s ( to hit the books in SNM W office.



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Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi is Temple University ' s only co- ed general business fraternity. It was founded in 1 906 at New York University by four business students. Today the fraternity has grown into international standing and thousands of broth- ers. The Omega chapter here at Temple strives to pursue academic excellence in its brothers. Also, Delta Sigma Pi encourages relationships between the commercial world and students. The fraternity uses its skills to benefit the com- munity and promote commercial ethics. Phi Sigma Pi Phi Sigma Pi is a professional honorary fraterni- ty. It was founded on February 14, 1916 at what is now known as Central Missouri State Univer- sity. The foundation of the fraternity is based on high academic standards, leadership and so- cial organization. The Tripod of the fraternity, which all brothers must strive for, is scholar- ship, leadership and fellowship. The Alpha Lambda chapter at Temple University is com- prised of students who embody the qualities set- forth by the founders. The brothers incorporate lots of fun activities during the year, especially community service projects. Photo By: Kate Hagenbuch ALPHA ยง [ EPSILON t 5 U o o

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