A discussion which centers around the ideas and issues raised by the contributions of the speakers will follow. The questions here are merely suggestive. There is no thought on the part of the Conference Com- mittee to direct the trend that the discussion should take. Question 1. How active should staff members be in community or- ganizations such as churches, service clubs, etc.? Question 2. What should schools do to encourage adult education programs? uestion 2. What can schools do to further recreational life in the 3 community? Question 4. Have the schools neglected important opportunities with reference to summer playgrounds, camping, N.Y.A., C.C. C. groups, occupational adjustment, etc.? Group 2. Fraser 205, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 10:30 a.m. Chairman, A. L. Cross, Principal, Shawnee-Mission H. S. Panel Discussion on Question: To What Extent and How Can Community Agencies Promote a Democratic School System? PANEL: Pror. Date ZELLER, Emporia State Teachers College Dr. V. L. StricKLanp, State College, Manhattan Prin. G. L. CLetanp, Atchison Prin. Hazet Lee Stmmons, Lawrence TO CONSIDER: Curricular problems Special health services Pupil activity programs Understanding school problems Community-teacher relationships Financing a school program Noon Luncheon Meeting—Memorial Union Building, 12:15 p.m. Chairman, W. N. VanStyckx, Principal of High School, ‘Topeka Address: “The School Curriculum and Life’ V. K. Brown, Director of Parks, Chicago, IIl.