atin Scandia Topeka (East High) Waverly Spearville Turner Wame go Salina (Sacred Heart) Vermillion Ulysses Stafford Westphalia Chase Sumner H. S. (K.C.Kans) Voir Bennington Traer West Mineral Chanute Topeka (Catholic) Walnut Independence 000 CONVENTION SPEAKERS Dr. Jay B. Nash Dr. Jay Nash is Professor of Education and Chairman of the Department of Physical Education and Health at New York Universi- ty. He grew up on an Ohio farm and his work has taken him from California to New York. No one in the country has more of a national understanding and no one is better equipped than he to discuss the re- lation of education to leisure time and health. Dr. Nash did an outstanding piece of work as Director of Recreation at Oakland, California before going to New York Univer- sity. He is a very much sought after speaker and has written a large number of magazine articles and books, The Kansas Teachers Association has twice brought him to Kansas as a speaker for their general convention. Dr. Nash will speak on "Lawlessness, Delinquency and the Misuse of Leisure," at the general session on Friday evening, and will also speak at the general session on Saturday morning. oOo Dr. Martin F, Palmer Dr. Palmer came to Wichita University and organized the Department of Speech Sciences in 1934 and also became director of the Flo Brown Memorial Laboratory. He has made surveys of the speech defective children in Topeka and held general clin- ics in Salina, Beloit, Abilene, McPherson and Clay Center. He has also examined children in more than 30 other Kansas towns. Dr. Palmer's work has received nation- al and international recognition. We are fortunate to have him as a speaker. He will address the convention at the gener- al session on Saturday morning on the "Speech Defective Child." 000 Dean R. A. Schwegler Dr. Schwegler is Dean of the School of Education and Director of the Sumner Session at Kansas University. He re- ceived his Ph.D. from Columbia Universi- ty and has done graduate study at Leip- zig and Chicago Universities. He is a prolific writer and lecturer on educa- tion. He is an unusually interesting speaker and always has something of valuc to say. Dean Schwegler has spoken at state teachers conventions in eleven states. You should not miss hearing Dean Schwegler's address on “Personality, ihat Price?" at the general session on Saturday afternoon, 000 State Superintendent George L. McClenney Geo. L. McClenney is the recently elected Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion for Kansas. He has had a long and successful career as an educator in Kan- sas which has put him in touch with every phase of public school life. Start-~ ing as a rural school teacher he was successively high school principal, city superintendent and county superintendent. He organized three rural high schools of "A" gerade at LaCrosse, Meriden and Leon. We are fortunate in having- Supt. McClenne: speak on the topic, "The Importance of Physical Education in an Educational Pro- gram." He will appear before the Public School section on Saturday afternoon. 000 Superintendent L. W. Mayberry Dr. Laurence W. Mayberry is Superin-~ tendent of the Wichita city schools which position he has held since 1912. Previou to that he served at Washington, Arkansas City and Iola in a similar position. He was president of the Kansas State Toacher