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Lunch provides a handy time to study for Cin- dy jackson, Lori Wardlow and Terri Tinkerp they study at the Kappa Delta house. Photo by Yael Irom. z lege ' Busy . . . this one little word accurately described student life at TU. If classes didn't keep us occupied, there were clubs, sports, and fof coursej jobs. Workfstudy was the element of grace for many students who wanted to stay in the right set- ting here. Of course, every once in a while there were breaks in the busy schedules of working, playing, and studying. These included time to come up for 8 Student Life Division air, eat, or possibly even sleep. Usually every minute was packed with hundreds of things to do, and procrastina- tion was at the top of the list. But being comfortable enough to put things off was part of feeling in the right setting for many people. As busy as we all were trying to stay afloat, this only showed that at TU we were IN THE RIGHT SET- TING. jennifer jones One of the activities for Creek Week was an air band contest. Here, Mary Kay O l Chris White and Dave arrison I' BI, run throu Chibly Lamas. G gh their routine. Photo by
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I TU: buildings, faculty, administration, students, academic programs: all in the right setting. Every part of the university was essential in giving TU its distinctive atmosphere of a demanding private school that was rewarded by the success it helped its graduates to achieve. Overall, the 'right setting' was the city of Tulsa, rich in history and strong in tradition. Together, TU and Tulsa were the best of settings. A Pepsi helps Dean. S. Francis prepares for his next class. Photo by Chibly Lamas. Opeg7
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