Include a course in Safety Education in your Enrollment ! Prof. Irma Gene Nevins, ee Head of Department of Health and Physical Education for Wo- men. Special training in Safety education: Teaching Fellow at Center for Safety Education, New York University, 1938- 39; completed course as offered by the American Automobile Association in “Teacher Training in Traffic Efficiency and Automobile Operation for High School Teachers” at University of Ken- tucky, 1938. Dr. S. Lucille Hatlestad, Associate Pro- fessor of Health and Physical Education, appointment as an American Red Cross First Aid Instructor. Write to & \ SPECIAL SUMMER FEATURES Short Course in Safety Education June 17-28; 2 Hours Credit National and state leaders will assist in conducting this course. CONFERENCE JUNE 28-29 Conference leader: Professor Amos Neyhart, Administrative Head of Public Safety, State College, Pa., and Road Training Consultant of American Automobile Asso- ciation. KANSAS SAFETY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION June 29, Meeting of State Asso- | Ciation. Guest speaker: Miss H. Louise Cot- trell, President of the National Safety Education Association, New York University. ‘ PRESIDENT W. A. BRANDENBURG KANSAS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE for Information PITTSBURG, KANSAS J Materials and Methods of Teaching Safety, 12). Three hours credit. Means of determining and select- ing content for specific situation will be basis for instruction. COURSES AND CREDITS: Driver Education and Traffic Safety in Secondary Schools, 185. Three hours credit. First Aid, 166. Three hours credit. Pro- vision is made to meet certification re- quirements of the American Red Cross. FEES (for credit courses only) : locidental fee" $18.00 metivity fees. ee 3.50 Efealth fees a Ca oe 2.00