4 NEWS NOTES neta tonto Mr. Oren Shearer has gone to the Allison Intermediate School in Wichita, Kans. as Physical Education Director. He was formerly located at Garden City, Kansas. Konneth Brecheisen, who graduatcd from Kansas State Collcre, Manhattan, last spring, has taken the place left vacant at Garden City. Two changes in staff have occurred at Kansas State College, Manhattan. Miss Florence E, Young has taken the place in the womens department of Miss Forchemer, who resigned last spring. Mr, Frank J. Thompson has been added to the staff of the mens department. Mr. Thompson is a graduate of the Mankato, Iiinnesota Teachors College with a Masters degree from Springficld, Mass. College. Miss S. Lucille Hatlestad, of Pittsburg Teachers Collego, is taking graduate work t’trrds hir cocters degree at the University of Iowa this fall. She will spond the entire year at Iowa. : Louis E, Hutto is to be Director of Physical Education at Central State Teachors College, Mount Pleasant, Michigan. He was formerly director at Des Moincs, Iowa and a former President of the Central District Physical Education Association. American football is not a suitable game for the junior high school in the op- inion of the California State Department of Education. Kansas City, Kansas is to be congratulated upon the completion of its fine new Wyandotte High School building. Cur readers will bo especially interested in the physical education and athletic facilities of the new building which was pictured and described quite fully in the September number of the Kansas Tcacher. This gives to Kansas another physical education plant as woll equipped as any in the Country, in- cluding separate gymnasiums for boys and girls, corrective gymasium, health examina~ tion room, temporary hospital, and swimming pool. Any person will be well repaid by t% WiGSe UC ES Iie aac 2. keke City, is oe ea 5 eae Kansas is fortusttc in having Dr, -J5 12. Nash for the entire week beginning Nov, 1. Dr. lash will be at Atchison,Nov. 1; Mannattan, Nov. 23; Topeka, Nov. 3, and Neodesha, Nov.’ 4. Nov. 5 and 6 he will speak at diffcorent mectings of the K.S.T,A. We would strongly urge everyone to hear Dr. Nash at one of these places. Dr. Nash was the Editor of the 5 volume series of books on Physical Education Relationships, a text on the Administration and Organization of Playgrounds and Recreation and other books. eK A kok ok Change of Address There are undoubtedly many changes of addross this fall among members of the K. H. & P. E. A. We shall be glad to make such changes if you will send us your new address. Please do this at once! NEWS ! NEWS ! NEWS ! News items make up one of the most popular features of tho Bulletin. Items about tcachers, about buildings ard facilities, about activities and programs, about tests and grading all are interesting. The Editors need and can use lots of such items, so won't each and every one of vcu do your bit. Don't. be bashful; be helpful. Do it TODAY! Editorial Board:= L. P. Washburn, Manhattan, Editor-in-chicf; Ardis Hill, Kansas. City; Oren Shearer, Wichita.