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| VOL. 6, NO. 3 |
OCT. 23, 1964
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Tribune staff hosts journalism students |
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| The Chicago Tribune was host on Saturday, Oct. 10th, to more than 500 youthful journalists at the newspaper's sixth annual seminar for high school editors. They came from public, church affiliated, and private schools to attend an all day series of meetings and a luncheon in McCormick Place. Attending from Maine West were Jim Leis, Diane Walsh, Tim 1eane, an Lorna Seitz. They are all senior members of The Westerner staff. A score of Tribune editors, reporters, photographers, writers and printing supervisors conducted the sessions, which included lectures and workshop sessions with plenty of time for questions and answers. Each of the |
guests, who came from 235 schools, attended four workshop sessions on such topics as general reporting, sports reporting, photography, copy editing and makeup, feature writing and production methods. The Tribune's annual high school editor's seminar is an outgrowth of the newspaper's "Voice of Youth" column, a regular feature of the Sunday Tribune neighborhood news sections since 1957. Paul H. Hubbard, neighborhood news editor, was in charge of the seminar, assisted by Stanley H. Armstrong, assistant to the editor of the Tribune, and Miss Genevieve Flavin, "Voice of Youth" editor. |
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