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VA EN 1 355 1 f RM if-P-3 ,Bi is I ,Q , . P 2 'T ' T' Q n was V 5 sig i-er 'fir' '1 Q ' ' ii aff- - wk - Y L,-. - 'K , .A ag W I--. , Ars- V ' ' .. JL, .4 -ses ' vw ,H Quiet Time Sharp Chapel. located just south ofthe plaza, provides students with a variety of religious activities. Co- ordinating the campus ministries is the job of the Rev. William Wise- man, dean of the Chapel and Trustees professor of religious studies. Before coming to the Uni- versity ofTulsa, he served as senior pastor for 21 years at First Preshy- terian Church in downtown Tulsa. Ile also offers counseling services to students and their families. TV offers many religious pro- grams including the Baptist Stu- dent Union. Canterbury Center for l'nited Ministry. Catholic Student Center, Chi Alpha Christian Fel- lowship. Wesley Foundation. Shawn Blansett and Monica Armstrong walk across Sharp Plaza towards the doors of the chapel. Photo byjay Strother A lone student follows a long Dr. William Wiseman delivers and winding path leading past a sermon Grace is Everywhere Sharp Chapel's doors. Photo hy during Monday noon chapel Teresa Alarhis. service. Photo byjay Strother. Christian Service Organization, Fellowship of Christian Atheleres and the Christian l,egal Society. Sharp Chapel also offers ways to become involved in a church. Weekly interdenominational ser- vices hegin at noon on Monday and are conducted by Phillips Seminary students. Catholic Mass is held at 5 pm. on Sunday. Sharp also is quite functional. The numerous weddings, home- coming services, Mass and interde- nominational services, memorial services, seasonal convocations, group meetings and interfaith dia- logues held in Sharp are a measure of the chapels response to students and the surrounding community. An interfaith symposium has heen conducted in the chapel. Speakers included a rahhi. a clergyman and lay people. lts pur- pose was to promote greater un- derstanding hetween the faiths. Sharp Chapel is undergoing sev- eral interior changes including an improved sound system, lighting, and a new organ console. Revi- sions also will he made on the ex- teriorg new landscaping has heen completedg the outside stones have been cleaned, and an illuminated stone bulletin hoard will he con- structed. jennifer Goergen summed up her feelings, lt's a place to escape from college pressures and to think about my life in my unique part of the worldf' Sharp Chapel continues to serve the campus well hy heing an important part of many stu- dents' lives. Ch ristiina Wfilhs Sharp Chapel 7
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se After sufficiently celebrating his 20th birthday at Pocket's, Craig O Munson shows how old he is . . . I I m 26 Alcohol According to Eric Hunter, so- cializing . . . mostly at j.R.'s and fraternities, is the favorite pastime of the average TU student. Ah, but Eric, what exactly does socializing mean? For most students it's getting out of their rooms and heading to one of Tulsa's local bars for a nightcap or two or three. The Tap Room,j.R.'s and Pockets are just right for a friendly tete-a-tete - but not for everyone. 'j.R.'s is too TU, says jeff Knox. lt's good to get away from the same old crowd and mingle with other types, to just get crazy ln A Bottle in a horde of strangers. Most students would agree, though, it doesn't matter where they go, so long as the bar has music, preferably loud, people, preferably rowdy, pool tables, preferably 6-pocket, and beer, preferably cold. Of course, for some people you can even ditch the pool and the music as long as friends are around, I have more fun sitting at home, drinking CSlice of coursej, and playing 'Hi Bob' with my friends, laughs jay Strother who has never even seen the inside of Pockets For those of us who have been inside Pocket's fwatch your step, pleasej, and ,I.R.'s Cwatch the can- opies, pleasej and the Tap Room Cwatch the bodies, pleasel, the rea- sons for going out on Monday, on Tuesday, on Wednesday . . . , will never change. As Paul Portray so cleverly sums it up: because it's fun, because I don't want to study and because the Tap Room is open. Kelly Hiatt
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