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Pages 4 - 15 Siucbtf ii t Pages 16 - 17 Jiews Pages 17 - 25 Aoademas - Trains Graduating Seniors leave Temple with a feeling of ac- complishment. Seniors walk into the real world ready to face each tomorrow with the knowledge that they will suc- ceed. They could have gone anywhere, but they chose Temple. As seniors embark upon a new journey, the yes- terdays they spent in the class- room will not soon be forgot- ten. Pages 26 - 4l OngawizatioHS - Ivocbenmt Pages 42 - 71 Spouts - Musc£es Pages 72 - 7Q Tmpk Campuses Pages 80 - 125 Sewioiis - aces Pages 136 - 137 4aViwisOiation Pages 138 - 157 MaVeMiseMeKts Pages 158 - 159 Tempbx Sta
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Tkt Tmpktii PneseKts Temple University ' s President Djl Dauid -Aiawiawy Congratulations! You ve done it: completed your college education. Temple is proud of you and what you ' ve accomplished. We know that you will make your mark in your chosen field, in your family and personal rela- tionships, and in our democracy. Heraclitus, the Greek philosopher, said it well: Nothing endures but change. So we hope that Temple has prepared you not only for the next step in your lives, but for a future that cannot be known and for the challenges of con- stant change. As you depart Temple, keep these val- ues: A hunger for learning. Respect for yourself- and a sense of humor. A com- mitment to freedom and dignity for others. Awe of our natural environ- ment. Responsibility to loved ones be- fore self. And joyful assumption of the duties of citizenship. You may be surprised in later years how well Temple has prepared you for an uncertain future and to live those val- ues. And as you look back. I hope you will concern yourselves with those who follow you here - by becoming involved in alumni activities, by returning to campus from time to time, and by con- tributing generously to your alma ma- ter. My very best wished to you - and again congratulations.
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I ' m in the 4.5 year plan ' c ause I switched to CIS from Pre-Pharm. — Stephen M. Gitkos Learning To Live Life at Temple is full of diverse and new environments, social gatherings and memorable experiences. When thinking of yesterdays spent at Tem- ple, there are many places to remem- ber. Temple students relax and have a good time after a full day of top-notch ed- ucation. Temple ' s campuses are full of places set aside just for that purpose. There are also many locations in the city where students go to let their hair down. Many students spend their time and energy joining Temple organ- izations. This is a great opportunity to meet people and gain new experiences. Some students join fraternities and so- rorities that make them feel like part of a family. Frat parties are a po- pular option for people who like to have a good time while enjoying some refreshments. Temple students have the city of Philadelphia in the palm of their hands. There are tons of things to do there: clubs, restaurants, movie theaters and historical landmarks. South Street is a favorite destination to shop, eat, go to clubs and dance all in one trip. College students love to have a good time, and Temple is the right place for them to do that. With the lasting memories of yester- days at Temple, you can now look forward to the tomorrows to come. — Milli Protheroe Photo B : Wat W ' ontz Photo B : Yick Walsl I emple police officers look on the fun at Fall As the seasons change, students ir to catch I est. I he worrj about out safet so we don ' t the last rays of summer, have to.
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