1928 |
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With an enrollment of 761 students, TU had a very
active campus. Between the marshmallow roast, Talahi Day, May Day,
Homecoming, dances and parade, TU students kept themselves busy...busy
having fun! |
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Sports Snapshot What an amazing football season! With only one loss, the Golden Hurricane beat the Haskell Indians for the first time since 1919. Football Scores: |
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Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa |
19 33 30 28 7 |
Parsons S. Dakota De Paul Ok. A&M Phillips |
6 12 6 26 13 |
Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa |
7 21 32 29 |
O.C.U. O.B.U. Southeastern Haskell |
0 7 0 14 |
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Baseball Scores | |||||||||
Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa |
2 5 5 |
Bacone St. Joe O.M.A |
10 6 10 |
Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa |
13 8 1 |
Bacone St. Joe O.M.A. |
12 3 2 |
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Basketball Scores | |||||||||
Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa |
32 27 24 19 36 27 25 |
American Northeastern Northeastern Phillips O.B.U. Southwestern Central |
14 39 36 32 33 32 29 |
Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa |
29 20 32 29 25 20 25 |
O.C.U. O.B.U. Northwestern Phillips O.C.U. E. Central Central |
41 24 43 37 40 54 31 |
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Organizations The following organizations are listed in this yearbook: Kendallabrum, Student Coucnil, Pan-Hellenic Council, Y.W.C.A., Y.M.C.A., The Collegian, Women's Athletic Council, Women's Athletic Council, Chi Nu Epsilon, Phi Delta Mu, French Club, Zoo Club, T.U.T., Women's Glee Club, Men's Glee Club, University of Tulsa Band, A Capella Choir, Sigma Alpha Iota, Theta Alpha Phi, Delta Chi Omega, Tulsa University Law Club, Alpha Kappa, Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Alpha Delta, Phi Delta, Alpha Gamma. |
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Activities Annual bonfire and marshmallow roast, "Punch and Judy", Freshman Orientation, Talahi Day, May Day, "Sun Up", "Polly Past", "The Goose Hangs High", Student Council Dance, and "nothing is more traditional here than our annual victory over the grazing gridsters of yon Cow College of the distant land called Stillwater...students and faculty here declare a holiday, and with pomp and gusto march straight into the heart of this city, yelling to the world this story of their conquest." |
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