oe if zi TO FOSTER THE TRADE AN T March 15, 1940 To the Central District Health and Physical Education Association Instructors: The Wichita Chamber of Commerce joins enthusiastically with local health and physical education instructors in extending you personally a most cordial invitation to attend your com~ ing convention. ‘The dates are March 27-30 ~ the place is the Allis Hotel, & convention should have two features. First, it should be in~ structive. Mr. Strong Hinman, Director of Health and Physical Education, Kansas City, Missouri; Mr. Willard Greim, President of the Central District; Mr. G. Ott Romney, Director of Recreation, Federal WPA; Dr. Seward C. Staley, University of Illinois; Dr. Harry Newburn, University of Iowa; Miss Elizabeth Halsey, University of Iowa, are a few of the personalities who will furnish the instructive and inspirational atmosphere, Recreation is an important ingredient in a well planned, tailor- made convention. Banquets = breakfasts ~ luncheons ~ dances ~ games - shows -~your program is studded with what it takes to shake off cares that settle on all of us when we get too much of the daily grind. To grow professionally it is necessary to make contacts and to keep abreast of latest developments. You can get a better per~ spective of what is going on in your field by attending a well planned convention than you can get im weeks of summer school. It's your convention--made to order, Everything has been done that can be done from this end--the rest is up to you. A warm welcome awaits you in Wichita. — Rr 2? Re D. Bounous, Manager Conventions Department RDB:0