University of Tulsa - Kendallabrum (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1988

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The Sound of the Golden Hurricane is heard during the TU homecoming halftime activities. Featured are Kim Mitchel, Paul Young, Tim Washburn, Dillon Leyton, Paul Cristiano, Doug Micklich, Tim Podorf and jamie Adams. Right Moves Making All the Right Moves was the theme for Homecoming l987. The Alumni Association spon- sored Homecoming activities in cooperation with Parents Weekend events planned by Mortar Board members Vera Budway, Renee Cary, Carol Eberhard and Nancy Hughes. It was nice to see something we'd worked on for six months had finally come together, Hughes said. Parents began arriving on Fri- day, at which time some were dragged immediately to the malls for shopping. Others admired the yard displays constructed by cam- pus organizations. Stadium banners were judged at the kazoo band contest Friday evening. The kazoo contest is an annual event, where creativity and spirit are a must. This year's win- net, Chi Omega sorority, per- formed its version of the hokey pokey, Not everyone showed up who said they'd play, said Phi Mu ka- zoo band member Regina Catlett, But we said, 'Well let's go ahead Isabell Sibala and Mattt Sesow embrace in their jubilation of being named homecoming queen and king for 1987. Photos by Teresa M2fhl.S, and do it and make fools of our- selvesf Saturday mornings agenda for parents included a continental breakfast, meetings with academic deans and the Presidents program. The afternoon was left open for parents and students. Many cam- pus organizations held open houses for visiting parents. My parents enjoyed going to the receptions at the Catholic Stu- dent Centet and my sorority house to see where I'm spending my time, said freshman student Lori Hoberock, The Homecoming game against the Louisville Cardinals was a suc- cessful one: Tulsa won 26-22. The halftime show was highlighted by the crowning of the new Home- coming queen and king, Isabell Si- bala and Matt Sesow. Parents began returning home on Sunday as students went back to their studies. Most would agree that 1987 Halloween Homecoming did indeed have All the Right Moves. Martha White Homecoming

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Making good use of her spare time, Karen Kessey does her laundry on a Tuesday evening. Photo byjay Strother Time Management Many new students at TU don't think they have a problem organiz- ing their time effectively. However, most soon find out otherwise. Most of us are able to get our homework done by the time class rolls around. When we get that all important grade, however, we of- ten find that our careless mistakes, resulting from lack of time, causes our grade to suffer. Why don't we have enough time? According to jane Brechin, the associate dean of students, if we plan how we spend our time we won't have to strain to complete our assignments. In her seminar on time manage- ment, Dean Brechin describes the steps and equipment needed to be a well organized student. First, she recommends keeping a calendar for scribbling class assignments and monitoring the time you have to cram for the next examination. Of course, calendars also should be used to keep track of hot dates which find their way into your plans. As Heather Latta says, With all the studying we do, we have to take time out to make ourselves happy. When beginning your new life under time management, you mus first determine your priorities. Yot must know what is required of you how you spend your time ant which activities can be eliminatec or consolidated. While planning your activities keep in mind you energy levels, your health and you strengths. But most important don't forget to dance. Without 2 little fun every once in a while, wr would all go crazy. Steve Mclntosf Management

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