University of Tulsa - Kendallabrum (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1987

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A ghoulish operating room is the place to find Diane and Susan Haws practicing their art on Steve Blate. Photo by Chibly Lamas. Three contestants in the Pumpkin Carving Contest de- sign a pumpkin with school spirit. Photo by Yael Irom. Pwouaffliet Haunted By At Parties, Haunted Houses And Trick Or Treating The last two weeks of October were a respite from the pressures of mid-term for TU stu- dents. The Po e, Fred Flintstone, and? many other famous, and not so famous, people and creatures were honored by students who decided to imitate them for a night of one or manj parties. Student Life The festivities began October 24 with the Sig- ma Nu Devo party, then continued with a haunt- ed house sponsored by the Kappa Sigmas and the Tri Deltas, with the proceeds going to char- ity. The celebration con- tinued into the next week with trick or treat- ing for the children of the faculty sponsored by Panhellenic. On Thurs- day night, there was a pumpkin carving con- test held in the Hut sponsored by the Stu- dent Association and the annual RHA dance held in the John. Off campus, there were many Halloween cos- tume parties held at some of the students' fa- vorite places. Overall, there were many oppor- tunities for the students to let loose and enjoy a chance to act crazy. It was a time for TU students to enjoy a holi- day traditionally cele- brated by children. Ginna Hazzard



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i-lighlighiirng 'Fha tRi9h'iSe'ii'iirnQ A lot of work, and a lot of reunions, went into making Homecoming Weekend 1986 a weekend to be remembered forever. The highlight of Homecoming Weekend, the event that all activity centered around, was the foot- ball game. And this year's homecoming, appropri- ately themed Those Magic Moments , was truly magical. The TU Golden Hurricane beat the Wich- ita State Shockers by an impressive score of 38-10. The cold front that creeped into the second half of the game on the first day on November, did not discourage Don Morton's players, or the faithful TU fans. Bruce Hudkins and Carol Eberhard were crowned king and queen during the halftime ceremonies. The rest of the Homecoming Court consisted of Eilleen Billiard, Max Brown, Dwight Caffey, An- Lee Chung, Jill Dorsey, Kathy Johnson, Kelly Knight, and Patrick Nwakoby. Also, the University of Tulsa Alumni Association announced the ten outstanding seniors for the class of 1987. And as always, the TU band prided themselves in great pregame and halftime performances, including the TU fight song. A lot of work went into HomecomingfParents Weekend. Fraternities and sororities built and ferffyr The most exciting part of the weekend was the effort that we put into our house decoration and finding out we won first place. Noreen Erbrick painted yard displays and stadium banners. The winner for the best yard display was Del- ta Gamma sorority, and the winner for the best stadium banner was Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. The Student Association worked hard on the halftime activities and also spon- sored the Michigan band Caruso which per- formed Saturday night. Like all of the previous home games this year, the homecoming block party was a suc- cess. Aside from the barbeque, there were many other activities before, as well as after, the football game. An outside buffet luncheon was held for parents, students, alumni, and friends. There were receptions and open houses after the game for anyone who wanted to celebrate the Golden Hurricane's success. And reunions for alumni were also abundant and popular, including seven different class receptions. The ultimate college football tradition was homecoming. Family, friends, and alumni gathered together to cheer on their favorite team. When the game was won, homecoming was particularly memorable. This year's homecoming will long be remembered by those who participated in the festivities. Catherine Campbell ,P 1 1 li. , , y N V ll V Z '54 . X ibm 4 s-. ff-atfaa--sniff? Student Life Players watch as the Colden Hurricane stomps the Wich- ita State Shockers, 38-10. Photo by Cynthia Former.

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