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102 Mr. Burchard, as well as other profes- sional men, often are guest speakers for the workshops. He introduces Paul Swensson, director of the Wall Street Journal Newspaper Fund. Lectures... BLP he a = Often, lectures are not the formal kind, they just happen in the middle of working on an important story or when the group gets together, as seen here. The editor is often in charge and discusses assign- ments or lay-out work which is still need- ed for completion of the paper. This gives most of the high school stu- dents attending some background to use on their home papers. Often it is this training that suffices since some schools represented do not have journalism classes as such. “Now it's done this way ... .” is often heard in aconference of this type. ”
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Student editors assign articles, write headlines, and do lay-outs during the one-week program for newspapers. Highlight of the entire week includes things like live jazz concerts for rec- reation, but more, an awards banquet held in honor of the out-standing conferees of the work- shop. Trophies are given to the winners and there are other awards which cause great competition between the conferees. Time... for Study Part of the Northwood experience during the one- week program is learning to be your own master. Here high school students master the art of getting to know each other while still producing a paper on time. Copies of the paper and other information is sent to the individual conferees after the workshop is held. Editors help with problems as best they can with guidance from staff counselors, but news- Papers and the yearbook are all put out by the students themselves. 101
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... More Study Studying a newspaper is part of the job for conferees at Northwood workshops. Sometimes, it's a handy example of what can be done with lay-out, pictures, etc. Staff conferences often help to straight- en out problems concerning production of the paper. 103
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