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Livmq an 724567 777776 1775i 7612195 Fist The dawn patrol - those early risers who arrive before the parking lots fill- find a surprising amount of activity on campus. The patrol knows there REAL- LY are 8 a. m. classes and McEarlin Library opens at 7:30 a. m. By that time, cafeteria workers have been at their posts in Twin Cafeteria or the Hut for many hours waiting to serve breakfast. The band assem- bles on the damp carpet at Skelly Stadium for regular, early morning practices. A Hurry of activity can be seen on the Harvard Avenue off-ramps which serve TU as the faculty races to make early morning schedules. Another sizable segment of TU's student body takes a leisurely approach to morning by avoiding it entirely. Empty parking lots and deserted stretches of campus sidewalks offer silent testimony to the popularity of mid-morning and A lone commuter's bicycle has no early morning company outside Westby Center. Photo by Angela Berg, afternoon classes. Classes, however, aren't the only early morning campus pastime joggers can be seen lapping the campus and its environs. Science students appear on the rooftop of Oliphant Hall to monitor scientific projects and the donut and coffee set - mostly commuters - drift into the Hut for rest and repast. On a good morning, the three clocks outside Kendall Hall will record times within a half hour of each otherg a temporal point of reckoning for the day's events. Theres a sense that students who enroll for 8 a. m. classes are somehow more serious than their later-arriving counterparts. It is as if the various courses are weighted in favor of class sessions at less Civilized hours. Despite assurances that the campus is a wonder to behold at 8 a. m. - or earlier - there is an overwhelming desire to adopt a we'll take your word for it atti- tude among most of the sleepy student body. Despite a late night, morning- person Shari France puts on a happy face at the prospect of a new day. Photo by Angela Berg. As Scott Swearingen of the communication faculty I8kCS roll, he Ends his 8 a. m. class has a high absentee rate. Photo by Tara jenkins. Early Morning
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2 ,J J A, ' fN.,:,x 2? lf' v TU Band Saxophonistjim Overly shades his eyes from a bright Saturday morning sun during practice on Skelly Field. Photo by janet Thomas. A fieldtrip means early rising and a jaunt to the dig-site for anthropology students Brock Beasley, Hazel Matejec and Missy Ellis. Photo by Martha Pigg. I don't hare myself in the morning -- I get up after noon. Frank Manning Early Morning
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4171 and 70 5661217 QM Although the Golden Hurricane was overpowered by the University of Oklahoma at Skelly Stadium Sept. 26, in a 65-0 debacle, fans turned out in force. After sustaining a hit from the OU defense, star quarterback T. J. Rubley had to be taken from the field on a stretcher. He suffered a neck sprain and was forced to watch the remainder of the contest from the bench. Sidelined junior defensive tackle james Granger described the team's momentum as going down hill after they took T.j. out but we looked great during the first three series! Linebacker Glenn Murray said, We were boys amongst men. Our team was as physical as OU. Their game plan, coaches, and team in- telligence was not any better than ours, but they used their superior athletic talent to beat you. Despite the loss, most TU play- ers thought the game provided in- valuable experience. Senior kicker Dave Fuess said, lt was very excit- ing playing the number one team in the nation. by Crazlg Heidemann Attendance records were shattered when 47,350 spectators came out for the first TUXOU gridiron battle since 1942. A standing room only crowd watches the pre-game festivities. ESQ.. Y! Seeing Red , 'x 'x T On the sidelines, linebacker john Brown receives strategic instruction from defense coaches Bob Brush and jacob Burney. Replacement quarterback Kirt Griffin calls the plays for the Hurricane after starting quarterback T. Rubley suffered neck spasms after an OU tackle. Photos by Teresa Mathis. A- 'IQ'q':',e its in s M ' 'Q 955' 0 g 1 5 K p . b . ' 9 Y 50' '5:Q:o'0 no 4 ' .r ?'534 '::.a' .9 Pl 1 , A U B rg . Q 5, :T H VN, , r ' '- ' 1' 7 'G 0' r ' rr. -ef. f' A -f F - ' . .. 5 gf, , 4 M T 4 H l md, . -4 :mi M i n 'l f 1 in ,ey tg fe hml W - 4 A ,.a,-XF, , , ,V 'MM . 'W Q, ,g, .1 ' yt- Mr, 1 A .hwy Wt :,. .qA. i n ,g M' 1 , 4 T. ' lr I1 ' .A ' QW ' We v ,1,, ...NA .I .A W , Q, K f, , , et wg . V, as ., ls . 1 ja .wr Q . , ,, , ,N , -pi da ,ball f .1 f T bf :QW o, ft- Q g l' .,,f1:'3r -A . 141. 5 -'-f F54 lnxggf i . .'s Qu ? by hid' ' -f-1 5. A K K 1, ' ,NA A ', ' ' - 7, a - W, ,. :dl in .J V, LT., F, ng Q :iii 4- ,' N... ff , 0-. ,L .gl I gb- . '- in fi I' TPQ, lv - Y . .' Q l .Bb ' 3 N ig ' ' ', 179 -I 0 C K 75 ' A B :,Y ..,a:i'e ff , 1? h'a ' ,- l- i - 3, . . 5 ' 1 ? mr f ' J lf A '. A - ' 1 V 2' '- ' . r , Q , I. rg -YI . 3 er, I I . Q ' Tfffilg R. ' . , l ' h 4. ' . Y. b u -V 7 , - I V. , . .AE 4-ma I , C ,E 'F ff A W at 4 .. - ., ' 5 we . o-vi?-5 1 , 5 Jr' V, in .Q ,agp M e 'fix ' QL- A-.. V . 1-'Vigg o , yuan 39, ,El 3 ,N N . f 5 i,dX4r,:g. yt ' 5 3 V Q 11 '-- A 1, V ,ra - . it.. pa-' 5 kg p agl rut: 1 . V f ift y W V ' 'fni zv ' . V . H f A N if T A in pw 'mfs i '. ' - Ht air' W - 4 2 x 'f . 4 A Ve 'F n r J i n J T T ' p py,,p ,., 'r.,.
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