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SCHOOL LIFE-FRONT ROW: Luzette Martinez, Renee Roszel, Carol Smith, Barbara Boris, June Webster, Marsha Elkins, BACK ROW: Houston Shirley, Roberta e paper In It,s inli' They printed my storyli' echoed through the School Life room each Thursday morning as the newspapers were distributed. The Tulsa School Life was the project ol the nine public high schools ol the city. Six- teen seniors under the direction of Miss Anne Crotchett composed the Central stall. In ad- dition to announcing the current events, the paper featured the Tom Tom Beat, a gossip column which was embarassing for some read- ers and riotously funny for everyone. Phelps, Annell Wattenbarger, Don Viner, Don Sassano. Bill Sterne, Pat Cochrane, Miss Anne Crotchett, sponsor form the Curiou The oflicers, elected in December, were Marsha Elkins, editorg and Roberta Phelps, business manager. With the other members of the class. they attended the meetings of the Inter-Scholastic Press Association held at the various high schools. Early in the tall, the stall toured the Educational Service Center to get tirst-hand information about newspaper printing. Three students attended the Nation- al Scholastic Press Association Convention held in Chicago during the Thanksgiving holidays. TOURING the Education Service Center, members ot the statt pause to study the intricate Linotype used in printing the School Life.
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6 'MJ . .A WEARING fuh war regaha, Cenfraf Brave Duane Wagner is pu? In high spfrifs for a Corning foofbah EXCITEMENT runs high among sfahf members when brand new plans for a Jrwo page spread are shown by i, fy . i '-- f ,--ff s x 3 his Fx game by five Tom Tom Hsguawsf' A pow-wow has jus? been held fo spur fhe defensive back on io vicfory. ednor CharNes Daugherfy. When fhe Manning is ended, a search for fhe right words and phofos commences.
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SPYING a very time picture ot Bob Bantield, Larry Elliott proceeds in its removal with some suggestions trom journalist Carol Supernaw. ff. 535 RVIV -A Character Do Count in J-11 Little did the innocent sophomores know when they rant, to pick up their cards for journalism ll that they were signing up for the only non-solid in which there was to be homework! Now this homework took many forms-from writing colums and other journal- istic masterpieces to cutting holes in the even- ing newspapers before it was read by the family in order to find and mount various examples of the different types of news stories. As the year progressed student work was JOURNALISM-FRONT ROW: Cynthia Rylander. Carol Supernaw, Beverlie Boyd, Betty Cody, Dale Tolar, Tina Lewis, Teresa Osborn. SECOND ROW: Peggy Pape, Cathy Ellison, Martha Phillips, Gayle Coburn, Carolyn Cunningham, Mary Nott, Sandra Wallace, Betsy Foresman, Sharon Archibald, Mr. Jack Orme. THIRD ROW: Stan Terry, Kathy Simmons, Pam Harper, Linda Dalby, Pam Morrison, Cindy Rodgers, Judy Noble, Norma Q highlighted with field trips to Southwestern Engraving Company, T. U. Press Day, and the N .S.P.A. Convention in Chicago in November. Amidst the grumbling about the homework, much was learned about journalistic procedure --counting characters for headlines and cut- lines, writing leads, checking identifications- all in preparation for asuming a coveted posi- tion on either the 1965 Tom Tom or School Life staffs. At the spring picnic choices for staff posts were announced. Huttord, Perry MacDonald, Beverly Hubbard, Linda Rachel Paru, Linda Carter, Dorothy Lighttoot, Susan Taylor, Karen Lund, Carolyn Merriman, Nancy Barkley, Charlyn Langston, Judy Irby, Joe Ruttin. BACK ROW: John Lamber-ton, George Stroud, Tom Shank, Walter Kruse, Al Smith, Mike Richardson, Joe Smith, Larry Elliott, Tom Gilbert, John Jones, Carl Adkins, Bob Bantield, Jerry Kirk, Earle Horton. is .. '
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