1954-1972
~~. "~.. ~I (..I _.( A I 10-1 _.., Jr. Colleges Press Meet At ECJC Eleven junior colleges will PH~~te-; 1 jn the fall con– if e5J!ffi~, Ar.,.. fhe ~.~~~f Pfl. 'Junior 4 coii'"eie._Press 1550.:~ ciation to be held on the cam- pus of East Central Junior College, Decatur. Colleges participating in the fall conference include South– west, Wood, Northeast, Hinds, Mississippi Delta, Pearl River, Jones, Copiah-Lincoln, Holmes, Northwest, and Perk– inston. The conference will begin with registration . at 1 P.M. October 29 and continue through the noon meal on Oc– tober 30. Featured speaker for the conference will be Paul Pittman, editor and oub– llsher of theTylertown Time$. There will be workshops in photography, layout and de– sign and advertising in addi– tion to a special feature on the weekly paper. East Central To Host Junior College Press Eleven junior colleges will participate in the fall confer– ence of the Mississippi Junior College Press Association to be held on the campus of East Central Junior College, Deca– tur. Colleges participating in the fall conference include. South– west, Wood, Northeast, Hinds, Mississippi Delta, Pearl River, Jones, Copiah-Lincoln, Holmes, Northwest and Perkinston. The conference will begin with registration at 1 p. m. October 29 and continue through the noon meal on Oct. 30. Featured speaker for the conference will be Paul Pitt– man, editor and publisher of the Tylertown Times. There will be workshops in photography, layout and design and advertising in addition to a special feature on the weekly paper. ~~~~~~~~~~---
MisSiSSIPP1 "fu'110r qtoneges Form JC Theatre Conference JACKSON - The Mississippi Mississippi junior college the– Junior College Theatre Con- atres met in Jackson. Ference has been organized for Junior College theati·e person– the purpose oC offering its /nel in attendance were Br~ce members a mutual ground Peterson of East Central Junior where they may discuss prob- C~llege in _D~ca~m·: And~ Ritch Jems inherent to junior college 0 E~st Mississippi Junior Col– theatres it has been announced. lege m Scooba, Suzy Patterson ' of Mississippi Delta Junior Col- The conference (MJCTC) was lege, John Landress of Copiah– organized this past weekend Lincoln, Sam Christ o f when representatives f r o m Northwest, and Charles Lee
Alvin James of Mary Holmes Junior College, and John Max– well of Hinds Junior College. Personnel said othe1· purposes of the MJCTC will be to promote the Mississippi Theatre Asso-· ciation and the Southeastern 1 Theatre Conference as its parent ; organizations. The conference will hold its li annual meeting in conjunction 1 with the Mississippi Theatre 1 Association, they said. [ 1 Maxwell was named the chairman of a committee to : investigate the possibility of a state Junior College Theatre ~ Festival, they said. Christ heads : a committee to ascertain the i feasibility of a high-school one- , '5:.1.. Iv- ~ -.'-' Three Editors Due At College News Conferenee Twelve junior colleges will participate in the Mississippi Junior College Press Association Conference to be held on the East Central Junior College campus October 29-30. The conference programs will begin at 3 p. m. Friday with a discussion of "The Trials and Tribulations of A Weekly Editor" by Erle Johnston, editor of the Scott County Times. Featured speaker for the press banquet will be W. C. (Dub) Shoemaker, editor, The Star Herald, Koscuisko. Featured entertainment on Friday evening will be Big John - The Cajun from Meridian. In addition to workshops in photography, make-up and design and advertising, scheduled for the Saturday morning ~ession, there will be a special :presentation by Paul Pittman, editor and publisher of The Tylertown Times. --0-- .. .. .. ~ .. ....
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