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Show BYU Readies Meet For Student Journalist Brigham Young University will present its third annual high school Press Workshop June 8 to 13, according to R. Neal Richards, Rich-ards, director. Outstanding young journalists from high schools throughout Utah and surrounding areas will be invited to apply for admission admis-sion to the week long workshop. Purpose of the workshop will be to develop young people for leadership positions on school newspapers and yearbooks, and to serve as school correspondents for local papers. Participants will meet in a series of daily class sessions directed di-rected by a corps of facultymen and visiting professional newsmen news-men and editors. The students will also edit a daily mimeographed mimeo-graphed newspaper and a printed print-ed paper and yearbook layout, for practical experience. In addition they will learn how to prepare school news for local papers and see demonstrations of printing and duplicating processes. pro-cesses. Evening social events will include in-clude a patio party, group swim, film classics, dancing and an inspirational in-spirational banquet. Total cost, including food and housing in . university dormitories dormi-tories for the week will be $30. Students mav obtain information informa-tion and application forms by writing to BYU Journalism Department, De-partment, Provo. |