Vairo• Visits HiGhacres discussin 'layout (format), Mr. Vairo Mr. John Vairo (rhylAtb, interru7ted his talk to with Cairo) of the Journ-t J Departuent on Main ! compliment the art editor iof The Collepian, Mr. John Capus visited the Hazle l i , on his excellent ton Ca.,lpus on Tuesday, laccor.iplishments. J-au,Lry 6, 1959. An in-, for-al talk was ,riverr by Mr. Vairo stated that Mr. Vairo with The Hi.Ft -------- y believed the si;lain reasor ac:res Collegian and Belle, or our sometilires poor re- Lettres staffs and advi production (printing a cop - 5 sons partici7atinc. is because The Colle7ian Office lacks heat (ed. note to be Fiore specific, it's ice cold) which causes the ink to thicken. A thinner can and is being used, but `this still doesn't give.th proper consistency. ~fter 100 ant, at ais of Hazleton Cal_puo. public - itions, the speak er aye the staff “any noirful su restiocis to J.,aterial, for ‘:t, re production, and editori-- al )olicy. Paper policy shoulc' ,tt He noted that :any loe determined by the an., "human interest" stories ;. swers to these questions: jhy publish a paper for could be found by inter-f' Ilihacres? Do we want to viewing faculty ilembers ; perform a service for the and students on Ca::dr)us. t (The Collej_a n staff Campus; satisfy the stuv hopes the faculty ill dents, faculty, and ex w ;school schools; entice hi.. co-operate with then to school students to corn to put this suggestion intol pDSU? If so, then this is operation in the very near future.) Better an admirable goal and the coverae of news stories 'editorial page should re could be obtained by :fleet this attitude. It ..„ asnin . , competent, re should be constructive, no liable reporters to spec,. estructive. ific "beats" on Campus -7 In concluding his tal: such as a student union ; Or. Vairo invited all stu- Juildin reporter, an , ,g adlAnistrative building-iAents transferrin to the M , lin Campus to work on The reporter, etc. Miss ,10iiilv Collegian, a student :' Lillian Junas, instructo_---' loperated newspaper having of English at Highacres, some 200 reporters. Mr. noted at this point that_ a . vi v iro is advisor for th.e much nev:s froL the Main publication. Ca us was bein lost b - failure to exasine The D:day Collegian, which can be found in our lib rary's periodical sec tion. Layout could be im proved by use of a lib eral aliount of white space, that is, less jaminG of 72rinted Students attending the Jeeting were F. Werpshaw, I. Markus, F. Sullivan, T. qaxwell, J. Capello, H. °,ichard, P. Stiles, J. Mc 'ullough and N. Bradney. 'acuity members present we liss Lillian tunas and Pro essor Andrew Kafka. Journalism Workshop At Highacres The proposed date fo the second annual Journal ism'workshop for Junior and Senior High School newspapers is scheduled for the Highacres CalApus as April 1, 1959. This Saturday conference will ) cover news gathering and writing, newspapers pro duction, financing net spa pers and a discussion and evaluation of individual school papers. This year the aduin istration asks all student at Highacres who are inter ested in servin as assis tant discussion leaders and guides to submit their names to The Hirthacres Collepian Office. The duties of the ;assistant discussion lead /er will be to stay with his assigned rcroup through each discussion period, to answer their questions, and in Feneral to make the the vjsitor feel at home. At a pro7'-ately 3;30 p.u. the student glrides co - Icluct a tour of the c] pps, s. oh feitur the Zoo Lab s eciAens, the the SJB, the ne;, library, etc. pen,. State ctudents aro ur.er. to invite their intereote6 high school :Trionds to ;attend this worl:r3l^,.cp. • • W. c 4•04 4 A belated Happy 13'.rthday to be Lincoln, born 150 year: a7o yef:Aer- The sa , le to Charles Dc.rwin, born on the sane
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