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spring nin :] ' r-i! i;nHMiSi was set up near the Bell Tower. Students lined up to face the challenge and test their balance. Vlmost no one went without getting a mouth-watering tunnel cake luring the Spring Fling Street Fair. Members of the United States Army came to Temple ' s 2004 Spring Fling. They brought a rock-climbing wall that was used to test students arm strength and endurance. Members of the Greek organizations got involved as well. Phi Sigma Sigma sorority raised money for the National Kidney Foundation by charging students $1 for the privilege of hitting any member of the sorority in the face with a whipped-cream pie. Temple Students volunterred to brave the fridged water and climb into the dunk tank, located next to Barton Hall, to raise money for their organizations. Spring ' Flnig ' j
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|jriii«j Til l|«BIII f ■ ■■■■«f prin spring flina spring fling B spring fling H Hii spring fling Due to yearbook deadlines, Templar goes to press well before Spring Fling each April. So V each year, Templar recounts the events of Spring Fling from the previous academic year so that we can still give you a vivid picture of what the event is about. So here ' s a recount of 2004 ' s Spring Fling: The week kicked off with a university-sponsored trip to Virginia beach. Students grabbed friends, towels and sunscreen and hit the beach for a few glorious days. Students also participated in the human resources walk or run benefit around campus. And the highlight of the week once again was , f the Spring Fling Street Fair, which spanned from ij 13 ' Sreet to Liacouras Walk. The Spring Fling party held in McGonigle Hall marked the end to the warm and cheerful week, it was a time for students to sit back, relax and enjoy the coming fun that we all know follows winter. What will next year bring? No doubt a step up and more fun than ever. Templar will be back next year to fill you in on Spring Fling 2005. . ,,.4 Temple students battled it cnit ou elevated pedestal to see who could be the last student standing. Two 1 emple students take a seat on the lawn and eat some otj the food they Lxiught during the Street Fair. 10
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The Arts e Arts The Arts he Arts The Arts e Arts The Temple University Symphony Orchestra conductor Luis Biava at his finest. rr Sergio! Chance d Composing Melodies The nationally-acclaimed Esther Boyer College of Music and Department of Dance adds to the artistic culture Philadelphia has to offer. This year students, faculty, alumni and guest artists presented over 200 lectures, master classes, concerts, and recitals. One can experience the great talent flowing from those associated with the College at Rock Hall or a variety of celebrated venues in the metropolitan area such as the Kimmel Center for Performing Arts in Center City. The College offers a wide array of majors, including music therapy, music technology, choral conducting, instrumental studies, composition, education and performance. Music classes provide a wonderful experience for students, regardless Terell Stafford, Assistant Professor of Jazz cl i- 1 lu I,- Martha CaUajihan, Dinesna DeMesa Studies, alone with his musicans. . »,, . .1 i and George Alley promoted the shov ' . Bevelled: Anything but a right angle, in tri-int of Liacouras Walk. U K JIIlI l llKV
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