University of Tulsa - Kendallabrum (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1988

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dedicated student at work or lay, Dee Dee Jeffers mntemplates the rules of physics hile preparing to take a shot. How byjay Srrorher. Second Look Top Ten TEN REASONS WHY TU STUDENTS WATCH LET- TERMAN: 10. Late Night Thrill Cam 9. Because he is so obnox- ious 8. Stupid pet tricks 7. David Sanborn on the sax 6. Chris Elliot as himself 5. It's the only show which takes you behind the scenes ro the NBC cafete- ria 4. Because Ted Koppel doesn't have a gap between his teeth 3, It's the only show which gives you a rerun plus! 2. To see what will How from the Hprancing fluids, for- merly known as the danc- ing water 1. Because it tastes better than Burger King Charles Bass roasts the TV as he lounges during a late night snack with David Letterman. Photo by jay Strother. Giving in to the I3th person who asks, 'Are you going to .lR's ' Stephanie Lewis Late Night

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1 ZW: L . Q w slug g ?N X .. ,2,,, .X Getting their fill at Burger King O 0 are Elise Ingram, Kristine . Slocum and Robin Waters. Photo N I h t t h T U by Teresa Mathis. 10 Late Night Okay, classes take up 15-18 hours a week, sleeping, maybe five hours a night. Throw in work, so- cializing, a little recreation, some studying and meals, and you've got the schedule of a busy TU student. But, you say, there are some hours missing. Ask any TU student and he or she will tell you where the missing hours can be found: be- tween 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. After a day of yawning through 50-minute torture sessions, taking exams and writing essays, it's time to relax and blow off steam. How does a TU student spell relief? Number 10: STUDYING. Face it. Some people just can't get enough of it. Others simply put everything off until the last minute. They start their 10-page essay at 11:30 p. m. the night before it is due and read a 300-page book the night before exams. Each time they vow Never again. Number 9: VIDEO GAMES. It is rumored the screens emit a hyp- notic aura which addicts people to dropping shiny quarters into tiny slots. Number 8: POOL. TU students spend hours applying the laws of physics Qspecifically the angle of incidence equals angle of reflec- tionj, moving colored balls around a green felt table. If totaled, the money that changes hands in a year's worth of games would fi- nance a year at TU. Number 7: NO BLOOD-NO FOUL, FULL CONTACT NERF HOOP BASKETBALL. The only rules are the ball must go through the hoop and an ambu- lance should be standing by to pick up the pieces. Number 6: SLEEPING. Stu- dents have to sleep sometime. Number 5: CRUISING THE LOBBY. It's cheaper than video, games and the pool table isn'ti open, Tammy Hamilton said. Two people talking in the hall will draw a crowd to rival the biggest parties of the year. Number 4: Giving in to the 13th person who asks, ARE YOU GOING TO jR's? Stephanie Lewis. Number 3: LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN. Number 2: LATE NIGHT FOOD RUN. Is it the cafeteria food or those tantalizing TV fast food commercials? Number 1: SITTING AROUND TRYING TO DE- CIDE WHAT TO DO WITH ALL OF THAT FREE TIME! Tim Ta ff



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Debbie O'Connell and Lisa Knowles wait out the rain of bid day to greet Delta Delta Delta pledges. Tri-Delt members, Carol Eberhard, Cara Vollum, Monica France, and julie Newell, sing while celebrating the end of rush week. X. Q at A, .--Q 1--eu, M . , fr Huw' ee - It- ty . ' WWW my ,L M it' 'Q ' e ,.e e R ,Q ip f? 4- 3' I Rushed ith Acti ity The idea may have originated on the Peloponnesian peninsula, but since the Macedonian invasion, Greek life and culture have spread. Sound just a bit too scholarly, even for TU? Well, it isn't. Not when you consider that one-third of the student population at TU is active in Greek societies. Perhaps Plato wasn't thinking of fraternities when he conceived the idea of his republic, but then again, most students aren't looking for Utopia either. My immediate concerns were to make friends and 12 Rushed meet people. Now that I've been in it for a while, I've gotten more than that out of it, says Val Wilson. What better time to discover which house suits your particular need than during formal rush? For guys this isn't as much of an ordeal. During fraternity rush, guys are allowed to leave campus, go shopping, or even phone home if they so desire. Each day they at- tend a series of walk through par- ties at the different fraternities, and then, basing their decisions on the guys they've met and stories they've heard, these men decide which house is right for them. Anyone seeking proof of chau- vinism need search no further. Fe- male rushees check into their rooms in Lottie on Saturday of Rush Week, not realizing that as they quickly usher their adoring family members out the door, that brief goodbye, Mom, goodbye, Dad, I love you, too, will be their last contact with security for a week. From then they are literally rushed with campus, rush and so- cial activities. And, incidentally, somewhere in all this hectic frenzy, rushees are expected to find the house that's right for them. But, believe it or not, rush is not the only aspect of Greek life. Every year Greeks participate in a series of activities, including dances, philanthropies, Monday night din- ners, and meetings, etc. continually striving to improve themselves. Kelly Hiatt 5 my '59 ,F Q

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