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Show Industrial Editors To Present Workshop To Students 01 Area College of Southern Utah students' stu-dents' interested in the various aspects of yearbook and newspaper news-paper production will be hosts to the industrial editors of Utah onj Friday. April 20. High schools in the central and southern part of the state have been Invited to attend. They will be given an insight into yearbook, newspaper and magazine maga-zine editing, including layout, photography, printing and engraving, en-graving, and illustration. Letters have been sent to various var-ious schools inviting students interested in-terested In the publications to Join in the workshop. They will be Informed of the opportunities and techniques In the rapidly expanding phase of JournaJism industrial editing. The program will begin with registration at 8:00 a.m., and ac cording to Dale L. Nelson. CSU Journalism Instructor, will In- elude the following: Internal and mimeograph, presented pre-sented by Grant Pendleton, editor of circuit for Utah Power and Light company. External magazine. Keith West, assistant editor of the National Chinchilla Breeders publication. Photography by Paul Lund-berg, Lund-berg, editor of Utoco Torch, Utah Oil and Refining company: printing print-ing and engraving, Dean Wallln. owner and general manager of Paragon Printing. C. H. Brewer, editor of Kenne-scope Kenne-scope of Utah Copper Division will present layout and illustration. illustra-tion. Following the Journalism workshop, work-shop, the students have been In vlted to stay for CSU's Vocation-1 I al day to be held Saturday, April a. |