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Show on-camp- us Fifth Annual Communications 200 To Over Draws Campus Day mum Editor Karin Jaffie Managing Editor Bill Godwin by Business Manager Julie Fullmer Over 200 high school juniors and seniors attended the Fifth Annual Communications n Day at Westminster College on March 17. The students came from all over Utah, and as far half-da- y away as Pocatello, Idaho, to spend one Mike Moser Contributing Writers at the campus learning about the many differ- Cara Cahoon Julie Fullmer ent career opportunities available in the field Ginny Gale Charlene Brown, a KUTV anchorwoman and reporter, was the keynote speaker. After her presentation, several sessions were held featuring various community professionals. Steve Wunderli, assistant admissions director, taught a layout and design session. Skip Branch, A Westminster adjunct professor and Advertising, partner with Branch-Jone- s taught a session on advertising. Other speakers included Alicia Davis of Fotheringham and Associates, who taught public relations; Mike Carter of the Desert News, who taught the news writing; Kurt Krag-thorp-e of the Salt Lake Tribune, who taught sports writing; Peggy Ijams of KCPX KBUG, who taught radio broadcasting; and Bill of KUTV presented a session on of communications. Kristie Glad Bob Gore Myriam Hernandez Rollin Mitchell Angela Russell Erick Scheen Andrea Smith Benj Williams Photo Staff Bill Godwin Tum-pows- Faculty Adviser t 4 ky photojournalism. All in all, the day was a great success, said Dr. Ray Ownbey The Forum of Westminster College of Salt Lake City will be published and distributed eight times during the academic semester by the Associated Students of Westminster College. The newspapers address is 1840 South 1300 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105. The Forum is an award-winnin- g member of the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Press Association. Typsetting and printing by Hoffine Printing, 55 East Malvern, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115, The Forum welcomes letters from students and other readers. Submissions must be signed and include the authors telephone Dana Tumpowsky, public relations director. This is a wonderful way to attract high school students to the campus. This year was especially nice because we were able to utilize the new Carleson Conference Center, which allowed for a more impressive atmosphere than weve had before. Dr. Ray Ownbey, chairman of the communications department was also pleased with the days events. We had a great group of speakers, which attracted a lot of students, said Ownbey. This was the largest attendance ever. Were very pleased with the turnout, and hope it may result in recruiting some good communications students as well. X tf On the Cover Charlene Brown, KUTV noon Anchorwoman and reporter, gives the Communications Day keynote address to a crowd of over 200 aspiring high school To journalists gathering in Payne Gymnasium, Brown's left is Communications Program Director, Dr. Ray Ownbey. ! I Peggy Ijams, morning newswoman on campus for Communications Day. number (telephone numbers will be used only to verify the authenticity of letters). Submissions must also avoid the use of profanity and libel. Lengths may not exd ceed three typed, 50 character pages with lines diDeliver wide. letters spaces rectly to the Forum office (under the door if necessary) in the basement of Shaw Center by 3 p.m. on Friday one week before the date of publication, or mail them to KCPX-KBU- was one of the many excellent speakers on G double-space- the Forum office at the above address. Please be concise and to the point in your letters. Opinions expressed on the Forum editorial pages are those of the writers and are not to be construed as the opinions of the Associated Students of Westminster College or of the college administration, faculty or staff. 1 . March 20, No. 13 1987-Is- sue m.i th I. n.J - 't'UH m Bill Tumpowsky of KUTV presented a session on photojournalism. U 1 m 1 O tl tV Mt ' VH ' U I UUM I H I I H II HI Uk I i t I 11 VU f Forum iX'nl ' 3 ; |