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In conference... Shelley High School students hold their first editorial meeting to plan
In conference... Shelley High School students hold their first editorial meeting to plan their entry for this years Examiner Junior Journalist Competition. Project editor Paul Schofield (centre) is pictured with colleagues (from left) Adele Hirst, Josh Farrar, John Drury, Paul Mackey, Mark Mitchell and Claire Stuart discussing potential news stories, features and pictures. This years competition is open only to school entries and a total of £ 1, 200 prize money is available in three categories. The National Westminster Bank-sponsored event closes on Friday, December 13. 10th October 1991
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In conference. . . Shelley High School students hold their first editorial meeting to plan their entry for this year's Examiner Junior Journalist Competition. The photo captures the enthusiasm and determination of these young minds as they gather around project editor Paul Schofield in the school's bustling newsroom. With pens poised and ideas flowing, colleagues Adele Hirst, Josh Farrar, John Drury, Paul Mackey, Mark Mitchell, and Claire Stuart engage in a lively discussion about potential news stories, features, and captivating pictures that will captivate the competition judges. Their ambition is palpable as they strive to showcase their journalistic talents and make a mark in the world of reporting. This prestigious competition exclusively welcomes entries from schools across the region. A generous prize money pool of £1,200 awaits winners across three categories – an enticing motivation for these aspiring journalists to put forth their best work. Sponsored by National Westminster Bank, this event promises to be a stepping stone towards future success for these talented individuals. As December 13 approaches swiftly on the calendar, anticipation builds among these secondary school students who are eager to see their hard work pay off. Beyond just winning accolades or monetary rewards lies an invaluable opportunity for personal growth and development within journalism. This snapshot from October 10th, 1991 encapsulates not only a moment frozen in time but also represents the dedication and camaraderie shared by this group of teenagers pursuing excellence through education.
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