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x I Q i l 3 5 l 1 Top Rafw-Lillian Turner, Virginia Cornelius, Betti Schumaker, Ruth Sanders, David Emmert, Ruth Tofilovskv, Sylvia Futoransky, Florence Stoffer, Elizabeth Steele, Dorothy Aldridge. Third Rofu.-Bob Drake, VVilliam Edmond, Bobby Cohen, Bill Davis, J. M. Thomas, Marvin Collins Lois Hoy, Ruth Conley, lmogene Reynolds. Second Row- Virginia Sperber, Andrethal Caldwell, Margaret Easterling, Vllinifred Srnedley, Elizabeth jane Lewis, Mary Ann Sale, Pearl Schuman, Maxine Appleman, Catherine Marshall. First Rofw-Louise l-Iane, Marie VVaterrnan, Mildred Kitchel, Dorothy Price, Elizabeth Ann Thompson, Louise Stewart, Ruth Youngs, Tom Ryan. The ress Qlab HE PRESS CLUB representatives interpret to the members of their 'various home rooms the aims of the T U LSA SCHOOL LIFE, and bring to the meetings of the organization news of classroom events and the students' suggestions for spe-N cial articles, news items, and feature stories most acceptable to the student body. 'H , c c, t , rg. nal'-,,'? f , K, PACE 1874
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4. ,t ,J V I V V 'ii C lz i .., -.-.-.,-i Top Ro-w-Miss Jean Roberts, jack Benninghoff, Dorothy Abraham, Louise Gammon, Helen Lamprich, Hester Furbeck, Mona VValker, Virginia McConnell, Fred Grubb, Robert Owing. Third Rau-john Elliott, Martin Gardi- ner, Hugh Cunningham, Howell Hoy, Frank Bignell, LaVerne Bounds, Don McDiarmid, Sam Manes, Nathan Ravitz. Second Roiw-J. D. Fellers, Mary Little, Ann Freed, Bill Lowry, jim De Long, jo Mitchell, Clifford Neeley, Nathan Avery, Frank Kokena. First Roiw-Lucille Hull, Marjorie Greeley, Ruth Stueve, Roy Stein, Beatrice Myers, Jewel Farris, john Steiger, Bill German, Albert Blair. 5 7 he ress Qlnh NfN 'NlN X HE PRESS CLUB, made up of rejnresentatiwes from each home room, serves to strengthen the relationship between the student body and the TULSA SCHOOL LIFE. ln their programs, the members study news fvalues, hold informal discussions, and listen to talhs by the leading journalists ana' advertising experts of the city. '1 y Y' PAGE 186
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W . 1 . 2 1. n-. ,, rj., , ,J faq Tublicaliom in the Qfllalzing Tulm Srlwul Life. Exrhange ofice. Print Mop. Edilorial, Ari, and Business Staff: at lVur1z 2 1, f 7 f J ' 7 ff, ZW ' PACE 138
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