University of Tulsa - Kendallabrum (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1984

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Steve Harrigan, Ellen lkemeyer, Madalin Riggs, and Mike McKeough lbelowl get over their midweek slump at the Filling Station. lphoto by: Mark Raskinl Q .ff ii.. i. X ,re e The Hut fabovel provided a place for friends to get together. Cphoto by: Charlot Ras-Allard! Susan Dudley and Joe Engel lleftl share a few beers, as well as a few laughs, at the Hut. lphoto by: Greg Rudersdorfl 23 Hangouts we X S X N at

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22 Hangouts Rocky Power irightb splits his interests be- tween work and pleasure at the Filling Station. iphoto by: Mark Raskini Because of the cramped quarters at the Tap- room, Bill Cummings lbelowl discovered pool can be challenging in more ways than one. tphoto by: Mark Raskinl Hangouts A Gathering Place For Many What would we all do without those wonderful hangouts? Those places where we can relax and enjoy a couple of beers and good times with our friends? We'd probably die of boredom because, afterall, TU isn't exactly the most wild campus around. But luckily, TU students have a chosen few selected gather- ing spots to get together with friends and share some wild times off cam- pus. The Taproom was one of these places again this year. On weekdays, everyone often crowded into the small, smoke-filled room to take ad- vantage of 25ct draws. But the Tap- room wasn't forgotten on weekends, either. Often on those less active TU nights, the Eleventh Street bar was bustling with activity. A new place called the Filling Sta- tion also attracted crowds of stu- dents gathering to celebrate the end of a long week or the coming of a weekend. And the Hurricane Hut proved to be a popular place close to home where everyone could get together between classes or at the end of a long, busy day. Farther away from campus, the Ex- change and Chi Chi's offered Friday night happy hours which many stu- dents couldn't resist. Charlie Mit- chell's and the Interurban were also often crowded with TU students wanting a decent meal and a couple of drinks. Without these hangouts, TU students would have been lost. Most undoubtedly, when summertime is here and everyone has gone home for the summer everyone will always remember the good times they all had at all those gathering places.



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Weekends Letting Loose ...,. Seeing is believing and seeing those TU students in class does not give you the full picture of what they do best. On Monday mornings, after sprawling out of bed 10 minutes be- fore the first class, they were just hoping for the day to go by - and fast! During midweek, sure, they started cracking the books, but ever so slowly. By Thursday, they already began shining those cans of 3.2 bev- erages tsupposedly illegal drinks for those under 21 years oldl and getting ready for the next day. When Friday came it was TGIF time - except for those early Thursday night starters, of course. Thank God It Was Fri- day, for everyone deserved it. TU students knew it meant GETTING UP AND DOING WHATEVER MADE THEM FEEL GOOD. TGIF meant celebrating at Hut happy hours, fraternity parties, bashes on the U, 25-cent-drink nights at the Tap Room, sports events or late night movies. After the weekend was over, bor- ing weekly routine continued, but all students knew it was only 5-4-3-2-1 days till opening up and letting loose again. jeff Kite Cabovel dressed appropriately for his dual with Kevin Olson on the U. lphoto by: Greg Rudersdorfl Hans-Petter Mellerud trightl, a member of the newly formed Viking club, cheers enthu- siastically for TU. fphoto by: Charlot Ras-Al- lardl Doug Micklich ttop rightl had a splash at TU Bell's Night. tphoto by: Greg Rudersdorfl Parties on Harwell Field tfar rightl provided many students an opportunity to get ac- quainted. tphoto by: Charlot Ras-Allardl Letting Loose Are For . Letting Loose +-wx. ew ww K W s.s.s.t.. M-Nw... 'W-Q .N N Lili: . L- .. W . We

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