| i 2 NO AC SA NSPE NESE LONI ICY NO RRO Lanee sme r., Association to Speak Physical education and recreation in the public schools will be the general theme of the State Educational Summer Conference at the Uni- versity, Monday, June 27. Dr. C. H. McCloy, president of the American Physical Education association, and professor of physical education at the University of Iowa, will be one of the principal speakers, opening the con- ference Monday morning at 9:30 in | Fraser theater. = subject will be ‘Education Conference Held Here Monday | School of Education Sponsors State Summer Meeting; President Of American Physical Education i rs “Physical Education in the Public® Schools.” Dr. V. W. Lapp, assistant professor in the department of physical edu- cation at the University of Kansas, will also speak at this meeting on Pte as Efficiency in Physical Edu- cation.” Another out-of-state speaker will | be Alfred O. Anderson, of St. Louis, director of physical education and_| recreation, speaking on “Public| School Facilities and a Community Program,” at a meeting in Fraser: theater at 2 pm. Dr. McCloy and Mr. Anderson also present the ad-' dresses of the closing session Mon- day evening, Dr. McCloy speaking on “As the Educator Looks at Physical Education,” and Mr. Anderson on! “Relation of Recreation to Physical Education.” Helen Barnett, of Wyandotte High School, Kansas City, Kan., and W.H. Mifflin, supervisor of physical edu- cation in Coffeyville and a former a discussion at a conference meeting j student at the University, will lead in room 205 Fraser at 11 am. A. R. Young, principal of the high school at Anthony, will preside. . At a second conference at the same hour in room 206 Fraser, M.J. Whitson, principal of the Sumner|/ Elementary School in Topeka, and Robert F. Campbell, principal of the elementary school in Herington, will | lead a discussion on the “Develop-/| ment of Physical Education at the Elementary School Level.” V. T.: Trusler, who received his M.A. at the University in 1930, and who is at present with the State Teachers} College at Emporia, will preside. | A luncheon meeting will be held in memorial Union building at 12:15. Chancellor E. H. Lindley will ad- dress the group. R. E. Kanehl, of High School East in Wichita, and a| graduate of the University in 1927, will speak on the subject, “What are the Fruits of Our Physical Education Program?” Alfred O. Anderson, director of physical education in St. Louis, Mo., Continued on page 3 Phy scat’ Education Conference Continued from page 1 will discuss “Public School Facilities and a Community Program,” at a general meeting in Fraser theater at 2 p.m. This will be followed by a discussion of “What the School Ad- ministrator Expects of Physical Edu- cation,” by Dr. W. E. Sheffer, super- intendent of schools at Manhattan. Doctor Lapp will preside. L. E. Dittemore,, supervisor of physical education, opses and A.D. Smith of Emporia, will lead a dis- cussion on “Overcoming Handicaps in Facilities for Physical Education” in room 205, Fraser hall. John J. Buller of Larned will preside. | At the same hour in room 206 Fraser hail a second group will con- ‘sider the “Value of Demonstrations (and Special Programs.” Miss Doris | Peterson, Winfield, and Miss Merle | Henre, supervisor of physical educa- tion in Kansas City, Kan., will lead the discussion. Miss Elizabeth Dun- kel, assistant professor of physical education at the University of Kan- sas, will preside. At 4:45 pm. there will be a pic- ture show in Fraser theater. W. L. Rambo, superintendent of City Schools at Paola will preside at the dinner in Memorial Union build- ing at 6 pm. at which Prof. Otto Miessner, in the department of pub- lic school music at the University of Kansas, will lead group singing. Dean Schwegler will speak on “The Aims of Physical Education.” The last meeting of the conference will be held at 7:45 in Fraser the- ater. L. W. Brooks, principal of High School East, Wichita, will preside, Dr. C. H. McCloy will speak on the subject “As the Educator Looks at Physical Education,” and Alfred O. Anderson will speak on the “Rela- tion of Recreation to Physical Edu- cation.” } | ‘ : All persons in Lawrence and on the campus who attend the luncheon or dinner must reserve tickets by | 12 o’clock Saturday noon. Luncheon tickets are available at the office of the School of Education. Our reputations are made by what folks say behind our backs,