October 4, 1945 — J. W. Twente 103 Fe .@xoo ~otnewT 67 «tb cect Dear Dr. Twentes aid Liomros eff to oredmer: xarlio ‘ened? ewaerse of yar ylbaeiv: s ai beer ¢ you your fine letter concerning the treatment ee ee ri ity High Gohoolse — edgy vane 7i oF wee eeistagnvey ait of ies 2G tear evewode dadd of moc: tewors I assure ie tha’ t at all times I will cooperate to the fullest exe very opporbunity that we ean offer, consistent with our , tov your very necessary. problem over theres — olichr Sarit “—_ a sit fA samedi on Bib ylatedreo $2 yxetten eld? gat want 3 neg os Feport on the city stud ‘ek tuitutn: teed Sate! wash my School 's using the oes) the es Buildings haat and | 5 eel an tama fant thet th 10 é e covute eo. emb ers t y voting r ‘to ; a these students “ use the gyn eo & real i+ er h possible te oe walae wae for showerse I expressed the hope that the upkeep and the cost of polishing and cleaning the floor be, so far | : pr hay gy Bye we ye eaepe oe roan Me Apts In other words, I thes in ip is nae eee ns f the They did ex=/i prese @ fear, however, that there might be a danger o boys coming or! Sea bak GE WAU Sale bale Glage teas avevottahons in this way, they feared possible damage to property of the building, and naturally, they, being responsible, expressed the hope that no Oread' boy would ever be left alone in the building without supervision, I assured them that Mr. Strait who had had excellent training in physical educa- tion before coming to us was supervisor of physical education activities the Chanute Public School, and was very cognizant of the necessity of keeping yomgsters under supervision at all timese I assured them that they need have no fear of Mr. Strait's leaving them in the building for one moment without supervisione a The committee reporting on this, including Messrs. Sie Selig, Bustace and Russell, were present, and if I ean diagnose clearly, I be~ lieve they will make i. very favorable reporte Mr. Herold Fisher, city ! was formerly county superintendent of Douglas County, also had questions to ask and discuss, but I assure you they were friendly ones a SSP BEN A RRR Tt IER