TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5.1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ANTIC OAD ANZA ATED THAT LING NAL LEST CA! RING "CH" Young Writers Like Conference A survey of high school students and faculty members attending the Kansas High School Journalism conference, Oct. 1 and 2 found them impressed with the discussions and ideas presented at the various meetings. Walter Menninger, editor of the Topeka High School World, was pleased with the information he gained at the conference. "I showed Professor Telfel several copies of our paper, and he gave up quite a bit of constructive criticism on the make-up and handling of our paper. I'm going back to get some of the things clarified," he said. Miss Alice Noone, journalism instructor from Ellsworth high school said, The Kansas High School Journalism conference did a good job of setting standards for journalism and is valuable in giving journalism departments more recognition in the schools. Kermit Jeffry admitted that part of his enthusiasm at the conference came from the opportunity of seeing the K.U.-Colorado game. He is backof the Burr Oak High school football team and does sports reporting for the school paper. "New places to get features was one of the things I learned in the discussion on feature writing," said tamana King of Wamego. Mrs. Ruth Corkill, Holton high school instructor, said, students get a great deal from roundtable conferences and they realize the importance of the ideas more than if they're told the same thing in class. John Filinger, senior from Philadelphia, Kansas, came 270 miles to attend the conference. This was the longest trip of any student interviewed. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. 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