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Show Clinic Slated for H. S. Journalism Students I Fourteen high schools from i throughout Southern Utah have Uen incited to participate in a CSU BYU Publication Clinic" to! be held on the College of Southern South-ern Utah campus Saturday, Apr. 29. The Journalism conference is sponsored jointly by the journalism journa-lism departments of CSU and Brigham Young University, according ac-cording to George Barrus, head of public relations at CSU. j Sessions of the clinic will include in-clude careers in Journalism, newspaper staff problems, yearbook year-book problems, newspaper sports and feature writing, year-book photography and layout, advertising adver-tising sales and promotion for newspapers and yearbook and publications production problems. Faculty for the clinic will be composed of BYU and CSU publications publi-cations and Journalism instructors. instruc-tors. The clinic will give aid to present pre-sent and in-coming staffs on student stu-dent publication and is the first of its kind in the West. According to Brad Munn, member of the BYU Journalism Department. "It we are going to meet the demands de-mands of professional journalism, we must turn out more trained journalists. We hope to be able to help high school students become be-come more competent and inter ested in journalism." Registration begins at 9:30 on April 29. |