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Page 30 text:
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Mr. Robert J. Sailstad T. HE policies and services of the Public Relations Department, directed by Robert J. Sailstad, are de- signed to interpret the College program to alumnae, parents, and educators over the entire country. Through a carefully organized program of publicity, the News Bureau sends out news releases to home-town news- papers and national magazines concerning the activities of the College as well as personal news stories about individual students. Photographs to illustrate the releases are furnished by Mr. Townsend Godsey. Public ' Relations ice (TVS This year the Department aided in the prepara- tion of articles about Stephens for three national maga- zines: American, Cosmopolitan, and Science Illustrated. Special feature articles were also prepared for numerous newspapers. In March the department sponsored a special conference on public relations, bringing to the campus several outstanding people in this field to dis- cuss with students the vocational opportunities for women in the area of public relations and publicity. Through special bulletins and letters, the Depart- ment keeps in touch with the 30,000 Stephens alumnae and patrons located in every state in the Union and many foreign countries. The objective of these efforts is to sustain a widespread interest in the affairs and projects of the College and to organize that interest for the support of Stephens Tomorrow. Working with Mr. Sailstad are Mrs. Peggy Phil- lips, director of the News Bureau, and Miss Marilyn Turner, assistant in the News Bureau. Left to right: Mrs VVufst, Mrs Smith. Mrs. Harle, Miss Turner, and Mrs. Phillips Page 26
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First row: Miss Elizabeth Adams, Miss Grace Allardice, Mrs. Elsie Anderson, Miss Jean Baer, Miss Mary Chamberlain, Mrs. Martha Cooper Second row: Miss Grace Curtis, Miss Loretto Cusack, Mrs. Mae DePree, Miss Florence Gilchrist, Mrs. Madelin Grover, Miss Cathryn Henry Third row: Mrs. Josephine Loucks, Miss Frances Matz, Miss Margaret McCaul, Miss Marie Moore. Miss Ruth Mostrom, Mrs. Ann Nickells Fourth row: Miss LoREN. Parrish, Mrs. Audrey P.atrick, Mrs. Frances Potts, Miss Mary Skinner, Miss Claire Sudderth - ' Pn .A «? V:V : rage 25
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The president of the Board of Curators discusses the future of Stephens with Standard editors. Page 27
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