mw 2. Participate in community dramatic, musical, literary, and legislative organization, So. Set an example in your community for wholesome, healthful recreation. Teacher Training Institutions 1. What kind of teachers are we gradua- ting? a. Intelligence, appearance, ability to teach. Is our curriculum one that will enable our graduates to teach modern physical education and in keeping with present day cduca- tion? b. c. Are we offering courses for elementary teachers 30 and 60 hr, curriculum, d. Courses for the part-time teacher (15 hr. minor), e. Courses for the full time teacher (40 hr. major); State Board of Education 1. Will they raise the standards in requirements? a. Elementary teacher (5 hr. in health and P.E.) Part time 15 hrs. (15 hrs, health; 35 bese Pek) Full time teacher (40 hr. major) Follow-up requirements by defin- ite check, State Syllabus. State Supervisor, Ce fe o0o0 Strong Hinmen, formoriy Director of Health and Physical Education at Wichita, accepted the position of Director. of Health, Physical Education and Recreation at Kansas City, Mo. He went to his new position during the past summer. Mr. Hin- man has done a splendid piece of-work at Wichita during the past years and devel- oped one of the outstanding departments in the country, a department of which Wichita may well be proud. Mr, Hinman has been a leader in the Kansas Health and Physical Education Association and one of the small group who organized the association cleven years ago, We are sorry to lose his services and we cone gratulate him on his promction, The leaving of Mr. Himnan brought about several changes in the physical education staff at Wichita. Mr. R. H ile McAllister, for several years Head of the Boys Physical Education Department at Wichita High Schcol East, has been pro- moted tc the City Directorship. Mr. Iic- Allister made a fine record in his former position and is well qualified for the larger ficld which he has entered. lir. Ray Kanehl, formerly instructor in the Boys Department at East High Schocl, has been appointed head of the department to replace Mr, McAllister. Mr. Ed Wood, formerly of the Lawrence High School, has been added to the staff at Wichita East, to fill the position left vacant by the elevation of Mr. Kanechl 000 Miss Doris Peterson resigned her pos- ition as Girls Physical Director at Winfield High School to accept a teaching position at the Denton, Texas, State Teachers College in the Womens Physical Education Department, Wiss Helen Bice, a graduate of Fort Hays Kansas State College, is the new Girls Physical Director at Winfield, She came from Smith Center High School where she taught for two years, 000 Physical education is being reorgan- ized and consolidated in the ten grade schcols of Salina, After ten years at Columbus, Kansas, Harry B. Randall comes to the Salina School Systom as Supervisor of Elementary School Physical Education, Mr. Randall was one of the speakers at the Public School Section of our State Convention in Pittsburg last March, 000 A very interesting development at Kansas University is the grading of a new intramural athietic field. The field is five acres in extent and the cost of the esrading will be $1200, This money was appropriated by the Student Council from its student funds. The students are enthusiastically and substantially back- ing their intramural program. Social dancing is being offered as a regular course in physical education at } Kansas University this fall. It is the j first time such a course has been offered / there and college credit is given for it, / 000 Bahan, * ASS A new Sumner High School for negroes is being planned at Kansas City, Kansas, It will contain a complete physical education unit,