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ow that I had started to look below the surface of this campus, I began to find things I had never noticed before. My search, therefore, brought me to some very interesting stories such as how TU came to be known as the Golden Hurricane. At the end of a successful 7-0 record in 1922, Howard Archer, the head coach of the football team, stated that his team had roared through their opponents like IOF- r1adOeS- After that day,the football team began to be called the Golden Tornados. But when TU discovered that Georgia Tech had the same name, the team nickname was changed to the next best thing- the Golden Hurricane. Ever since then, students have been wav- ing their Hurricane warning flags and cheering on the Golden Hurricane to victo- ry. If Howard Archer had only known that his simple statement would capture the whole spirit of a University. What he had seen in his football team in 1922 should be an example to us all, for that Golden Hurri- cane spirit which captured Howard Archer has reached the hearts of thousands of alumni and students. I also discovered that what TU is today is nothing like what TU was forty or more years ago. McFarlin, for example, once was accessible by its front door which faced a circle drive surrounding the U, Kendall Hall is the site of Old Kendall College. Its ancient building was razed in the- early '70s. I could fill this whole yearbook with TU history, but I do not have room. What I do have room to say, however, is that the histo- ry of this campus is very interesting. It not only gave me a better understanding and appreciation of this school. More than any- thing else, it proved to me that there really is much more to' TU than meets the eye. lohn Cooper ttop leftl credits much of his success as a coach to Michael Gunter, whom he introduces at the homecoming pep rally. lphoto by: Charlot Ras-Allardl Bryon lones and Rodney Young ltop centerl leap high for five lphoto by: Charlot Ras- Allardl Mike Phillips ltop rightl is bursting with TU spirit. tphoto by: Charlot Ras-Allard? Steve Gage lrightl opened the season with a 49 yard touchdown run against San Diego State. tphoto by: Dave Crenshaw, courtesy of The Tulsa Tribunej
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t the end of my search, I ended up at the Kendallabrum office once more. A little more refreshed to see those bright blue walls this time, I sat down to write one last thing. We at the Kendallabrum would like to encourage everyone to start looking at those things we don't usually see, but could. The things, which I later learned, can be an inspiration to all of us. I realized, and I hope that you do too, that you cannot judge a book by its cover. For this reason, we must all open that cover and start leafing through the pages of the things we haven't seen. So, don't stop now, you have only just begun to discover what the University of Tulsa is all about. As you will see, it is more than studying at McFarlin, attending classes and meetings, and going to football games. TU is a university made up of many different kinds of people, each living his college life to fullest, each sharing his spirit in one way or another with everyone on this cam- pus. TU is full of history and culture that many of us have never heard of before. On the whole, the University of Tulsa is a con- glomeration of people, events, issues and history which makes TU life possible. I have only begun to touch what is be- neath the exterior of this campus. Now it is your turn. Take a look and see for yourself What TU is all about. After all, seeing is be- lieving. And remember, there's always more than meets the eye. - Cheryl Gravis Mike Young, Chandler Gilliland, Anne Ber- berich, and Brent Weirick ttop leftl polish up on their quarter's skills at the Tap Room. lphoto by: Mark Raskinl lulie Self and Iohn Hagen ltop center? get acquainted at the Filling Station. lphoto by: Mark Raskinl Kelly Goodsel Itop rightl aims for the corner pocket at the Tap Room. lphoto by: Mark Raskinl Partying at the Filling Station tbottom rightl was a weekly event for many students. Iphoto by: Mark Raskinl Either a flood is eminent, or Karen Gilbert, Pam Paganis, and Ellen Ikemeyer trightl have an ususal hobby. lphoto by: Bryan Sanderlinj
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