AEE 0 LPL ct] \ Pi | 10 \ KR rh UW { \ \} V HZ e f) \ \ shown, a new league will be opened in the rear future. The teams competing at Hast high are: Kansas City Life Insurance Company, Bell Telephone Company, Union Oil Company of North Kansas City, La- throp Polytechnic Institute, Broadland’s Community and the Worthwhile Class of the Oak Park Christian Church. Mr. Charles Wolfe, a veteran volley ball player and enthusiast, has been appointed by the Recreation office as manager of the league. BASKET BALL ATTRACTS ADULTS For the past six weeks 26 leagues includ- ing’ more than 2,300 adult players have keen playing basket ball regularly in these leagues sponsored by the Recreation De- partment. Play has been set up in Sunday School, All-Employee and Independent di- visions and many interesting battles have been waged. A city play-off for Sunday School championship, Independent champi- onship,. All-Employee championship : and Open City ee is oo — — Hee ean ee : : OUT AND ABOUT TOWN Miss Helen Owens and Miss Rachael Davies gave splendid demonstrations in teaching Open Air Rooms at the Teachers College. ' Miss Ruth Case is the new open air teacher in the upper sain at reco school. work in California. Miss Jane Ferries is in Chicago. June Ellis became Mrs. Ben Oleness in Judge Rodgers Cupid’s. parlor. Miss Margaret Craig is substituting at Ashland and Leeds schools. Miss Mabel Johnson is at Benton, Hamilton and Jack- son schools. Miss Georgia Boswell is the new nurse at Lincoln high school. Alfred O. Ander- son and Miss Pattric Ruth O’Keefe gave \ £ SV fred Die Miss Mildred Gould is seine graduate | h0 aAb® ~ HEALTH RAYS VAS 3 demonstrations at the Group Leaders In- stitute sponsored by the Kansas City As- sociation of Neighborhood Houses in February. Roscoe Shores gave a splendid talk on “Being Prepared for the Future” at the January meeting of the school nurses. Mrs. E. R. Weeks spoke before the staff of school nurses on the “Use More Milk” campaign. The schools are cooperating in the city-wide “Use More Milk” educational campaign. Miss Robina Kneebone addressed a group of health workers January 22, at Jefferson City on “Teaching Public Health.” Paseo high school was honored at the Red Cross Institute, January Tt and 12, when devices for teaching student assist- ants were used to teach the nurses as- sembled. 3 Miss Pattric Ruth O'Keefe wail talk on “Tntroducing Physical Education to the Primary Child” ‘at the Central District Physical Education puieemeee at Omaha, March 23. “S Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ave of Cleveland, O.:spent the Christmas holidays in Kansas City. Mrs. Ave ‘was formerly Miss:-Peggie Peters of the Physical Education Depart- ment. PLAYS ANNUAL TOURNAMENT Twenty-two girls’ teams are playing a // round robin series in the twentieth annual basket bali tournament at Junior College under the leadership of Eleanor Canny, pdirecter. e “All American” girls are in th lead followed closely by the “Fightiz@ Irish” and “Boop a doops.” All officials are connected with the Junior College Women’s Physical Education Department. Visitors are always welcome to see the well trained, enthusiastic girls’ teams com- peting for the annual award of the Silver Loving Cup.