Show Girls Tell of BYU Press Workshop Held over from last week BrIgham Young University welcomed welcomed welcomed wel wel- students to the second annual High School Press Workshop Workshop Work Work- shop on June 9 9 Students from 4 states found their way to the campus to receive one week of training raining for leadership positions i 1 n school publications T The They h e y learned more about publishing a newspaper a yearbook or just writing as a n correspondent In Instructors Instructors Instructors In- In included Wayne Vayne Carle director of the workshop Mrs 1 L L. F. F Hutchings Roosevelt Jr High Cleston Rigby Provo High Ed Butterworth BYU News Bureau director and Dr Oliver Smith of the BYU faculty Students attending from Manti 1 High School through the cooperation cooperation cooperation cooper cooper- of the Manti 1 Messenger lessenger Ephraim Enterprise and the High School Journalism Department were Carol and Roxane Roxane Rox- Rox ane 1 of Ephraim and Lynette Madsen ladsen and Carol Anne i Braithwaite both of Manti Mant There that's the facts up to date and accurate but heres here's the part you'll enjoy reading about about about a- a bout We Ve girls lived at Man KnIght gum Hall for women and despite strict supervision and solid chaperonage chap- chap cronage we managed to have a grand time and bring back plenty of fresh ideas not all about jour jour- Late comers to the hall on Monday 1 morning found it already inhabited by enthusiastic girl re reporters reporters reporters re- re porters who had arrived the night before To the surprise of work- work shoppers all the rooms were just like home radios fans electric irons and as a final touch a full slip everywhere Later f flash l 1 a ash s h cameras caught slightly c cIa clad 1 a d My ly diary reads Monday 1 We Ve were worked to death in classes but also taken on a delightful tour of BYU publications publications publications pub pub- and printing shop This is one of the largest and best shops in the state We Ve I were impressed here to write it right A lovely patio party at Heritage Halls with box lunches and games and singing Tuesday Journalism can be fun and the opportunities for jobs and advancement is great not only in newspapers but also in publications research radio television television television tele tele- vision advertising and art Delightful Delightful Delightful De De- food selected movie MIA lIA and all of a sudden someone called called called call call- ed Oh look girls Boys Girls spilled out of rooms everywhere to balconies where underneath were four dashing Central American American American Amer Amer- ican boys serenading the girls with songs In Spanish Roses fell from the casement in true fanciful fashion Two seconds sec sec- seconds sec seconds or maybe three and we weI scribes were on the steps listen listen- I ing In a few minutes scraps of paper year books and even pedal pushers were being offered for autographs Wednesday The importance of journalism has never b been bee e e n greater than it is in today's scientific scientific scientific world So it was indeed appropriate that the prospective journalists were sharing the Y campus with high school junior engineers and scientists from all the Western Vestern States Miracles 1 of science have brought the Fou- Fou coult It is one of the wonders on the BYU Campus and andis andis andis is housed n the Science Building It is said to be the best visible evidence of the world rotating on its axis It is a bronze balland ball balland balland and it weighs pounds Suspended Suspended Suspended Sus Sus- on a steel music wire 47 feet 9 inches long The only grip the earth has on this ball is through the steel wire from which it is suspended It makes one ro rotation notation rotation ro- ro tation in 37 h hours ours The Junior Engineers and Journalists' Journalists dance this eve was a huge success Thursday A one page mimeographed mimeographed mimeographed mim mim- n new newspaper e w s p n a p per e r The Workshop Wonder Vonder is published each day by the group and a 4 page yearbook called the HI Y will be published summing up the activities of the complete week Another joint party with the Junior Engineers this time to swim Many new friends for all Friday 1 Too much newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper space is wasted on past social so social social so- so cial events which have no real news value 2 A feature can be found nn anywhere where but it takes an I ambitious student to develop it and keep it accurate 3 Newspaper Newspaper Newspaper News News- paper men must be on the job all ll the time but they can lead normal lives if they can learn to relax and keep out of the Bishopric A very wonderful banquet this thiE night wrapped up the activities of Df the workshop Delightful food A talk on Your Future in Jour Jour- by Alex F. F DUnn Donn and a avery avery avery very good program enjoyed by all The Manti ManU girls all participated participated participated on this and were received with delight A reading by Carol Caro CarolAnne Anne and a comedy skit by Roxane Roxane Roxane Rox- Rox ane Carol and LaNette After the banquet the groups separated amid laughter autographs a and n d deven even tears and made tentative plans for a reunion next year It was indeed a wonderful opportunity op opportunity opportunity op- op a thrilling experience and Im I'm sure we girls are arc all nIl grateful and we feel a little richer riche Carol CarolAnne Anne Braithwaite |