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Show BYU Will Conduct Workshop For High School Writers As new editors and staffs for next year's high school newspapers news-papers and yearbooks were being selected throughout the area this week, publications advisers were reminded about Brigham Young University's High School Publications Publi-cations Workshop, which will be held in Provo from Aug. 13 to 17. The workshop, the sixth annual an-nual week-long session to be held in Provo, is designed to assist next year's publications workers and their advisers in preparing for next year's tasks. Workshop director Ralph D. Barney, an instructor in the BYU Journalism Department, announced an-nounced that students will have the opportunity to work in their areas of special interest, whether it be printed or mimeographed newspapers, or yearbooks. Students Stu-dents will be able to work on these publications as they are actually produced at the workshop work-shop to chronicle the week's instruction in-struction and activity. The workshop is planned for the end of the summer to make it easy for the students and advisers ad-visers to step almost immediately immediate-ly from' the workshop into their year's work, Mr. Barney pointed out. "inis will give students ana advisers an excellent chance to apply ideas gleaned and lessons learned from workshop experiences experi-ences directly to their school operations while these ideas are still fresh," Mr. Barney said. The $40 fee enables the students stu-dents to live with and learn from the two dozen or more of the Mountain West's professional journalists and publications workers who have been invited to participate in workshop sessions, ses-sions, the director added. Complete information may be obtained by writing Mr. Barney at the Journalism Department, Brigham Young University, Provo. |