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PUBLIC RELATIONS ' The progress of our students is conditioned by their out-of-school environment. In order to achieve efficiency, the school must maintain effective relationships with the com- munity and its leaders. The physical. mental, and social welfare of the stu- dent is dependent upon such cooper- ation. Civic agencies and facilities should be utilized to supplement and enrich the work of the school. ' With this in mind, the Parker High School faculty has organized a Pub- lic Relations Committee. This group which is concerned primarily with community betterment and juvenile delinquency is headed by Miss Nel- lie Marie Quinn as official chairman and Mr. William Wigger as vice- chairman. Other members of the committee include Mr. William Coon. Mrs. Alicia Doran, Miss Edna Dun- lap, Mrs. Louise Eddy, Mr. Alfred Hansen, Mr. Andrew Holmes, Mr. Henry Iaris, Mr. Raymond Kelly, Mr. Charles Lee, Mr. Iohn McMahon, Miss Anne Mueller, Miss Lillian Schlesna, Mr. Elmer Zimmerman, and Mrs. Helen Walker. ' During the semester the committee held meetings with various groups of interested clergymen, parents, business men, civic and social work- ers. Plans for the extension of recre- ational facilities were discussed. Par- ticipation in hobbies and the assign- ment of home tasks were considered as worthy uses of leisure time. Ar- rangements were also made by busi- ness men to obtain part-time employ- ment for students. ' The following groups met with the Public Relations Committee: the min- isterial group: the Parent Teacher Association, civic, social, and wel- fare organizationsg and business, commercial, and industrial groups.
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