ome Re a SN a oP 2 APY NSHP SLY P ASE HIE SIE AI ze memateneess apes nmeena wee leisi iste Central District Physical Education Association Sixth Annual Convention HOTEL MARTIN Sioux City, Iowa March 29, 30, 31 and April 1, 1939 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday OFFICERS President Elizabeth Halsey Head, Department of Physical Education for Women, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, lowa President-Elect Willard N. Greim Director of Physical Education, Denver, Colorado Vice President Gertrude Baker Associate Professor of Physical Education, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Secretary-Treasurer J. H. Morrison Director of Physical Education. Nebraska State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska Past President Alfred O. Anderson Director of Physical Education and Recreation, St. Louis, Missouri Member-at-Large P. E. Mickelson Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Fargo, North Dakota Convention Manager---. Jane E. Harris . Director of Physical Education, Board of Education, Sioux City, Iowa CENTRAL DISTRICT PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION COMMITTEES CONVENTION—1939 CONVENTION COMMITTEE Elizabeth Halsey, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, ' Towa, Chairman. Alfred O. Anderson, Board of Education, St. Louis, Mo. Gertrude Baker, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. J. H. Godtfring, Y. M. C. A., Sioux City, Iowa. : Willard N. Greim, Board of Education, Denver, Colo. Jane E. Harris, Board of Education, Sioux City, Iowa. John A. Johnson, Board of Education, Des Moines, Iowa. P. E. Mickelson, Board of Education, Fargo, N. D. J. H. Morrison, Nebraska State Teachers College, Wayne, Neb. COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS COMMITTEE Karl Greenlee, Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Des Moines, Iowa, Chairman. Robert Armour, Paseo High School, Kansas City, Mo. Arthur Borgstrom. West Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa. CONSULTATION ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE P. E. Mickelson, Board of Education, Fargo, N. D., Chairman. Edith Aldrich, Northern State Teachers College, Aber- deen, S. D. Ruth E. Campbell, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. Catherine Carrick, Board of Education, Omaha, Neb. Hugo Fischer, Lincoln Junior High School, Minneapolis, Minn. M. R. Henre, Board of Education, Kansas City, Kan. Granville B. Johnson, University of Denver, Denver, Colo. John A. Johnson, Board of Education, Des Moines, Iowa. Margaret Lehman, North Dakota State College, Fargo, N. D. Pattric Ruth O’Keefe, Board of Education, Kansas City, Mo. DEMONSTRATION COMMITTEE Doris E. White, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa, Chairman. Lois Pederson Broady, Lincoln, Neb. C. G. Hadley, County Superintendent, Sioux City, Iowa. Gladys Parker, Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Erma Weir, East High School, Sioux City, Iowa. SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION ~ EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS COMMITTEE Leslie H. Davis, East High School, Sioux City, Iowa, Chairman. a Louise Boetje, Board of Education, Sioux City, owa. Hugo Fischer, Lincoln Junior High School, Minneapolis, Minn. Ralph Yeck, Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa. FINANCE COMMITTEE J. H. Morrison, Nebraska State Teachers College, Wayne, Neb., Chairman. Dwight B. Ebelheiser, North Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Finn B. Erikson, West High School, Waterloo, Iowa. HOTEL SELECTION COMMITTEE Elizabeth Halsey, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, Chairman. Je ea ii Nebraska State Teachers College, Wayne, Neb. NOMINATING COMMITTEE Willard N. Greim, Board of Education, Denver, Colo., Chairman, Ruth Covington, Northern State Teachers College, Aber- deen, S. D. Hazel Dettman, Board of Education, Fargo, N. D. Joseph Erps, High School, Colorado Springs, Colo. Mercedes Nelson, Roosevelt High School, Minneapolis, Minn. Pattric Ruth O’Keefe, Board of Education, Kansas City, Mo... L. P. Washburn, Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kan. Otto Wurl, Board of Education, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Dorothy Zimmerman, Benson High School, Omaha, Neb. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Willard N. Greim, Board of Education, Denver, Colo., Chairman. Ralph Ballin, Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. Ruth Campbell, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. Percy Clapp, State College of Education, Greeley, Colo. Ruth Covington, Northern State Teachers College, Aber- deen, S. D. Be OT mena Municipal University of Omaha, Omaha, Neb. Rose Gaffaney, Public Schools, Fargo, N. D. Ruth Lautenbach, Simpson College, Indianola, lowa Carl Nordly, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. L. P. Washburn, Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kan. Local Committee Ferdinand A. Bahr, Public Recreation, Sioux City, Iowa, Local Chairman. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 5 Herrold Asmussen, Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Mary A. Lord, West Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs. H. J. McConnell, Sioux City, Iowa. RECORDS AND REPORTS COMMITTEE Della Marie Clark, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N. D., Chairman. Mildred Bryan, Lincoln, Neb. George DeKlotz, Huron, S. D. Charlotte Graichen, State Teachers College, Valley City, N. D. Harley L. Robertson, State Teachers College, Aberdeen, 5.2): REGISTRATION, INFORMATION, AND RAIROADS COMMITTEE J. H. Morrison, Nebraska State Teachers College, Wayne, Neb., Chairman. Harriett Wodke, North Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa, Local Chairman. Lee Knolle, North Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa. R. Glenn Rogers, Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa. Ann Stakis, Cathedral High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Harriett Younglove, Y. W. C. A., Sioux City, Iowa. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Helen Manley, Board of Education, University City, Mo., Chairman. Clara Luther, West Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa, Local Chairman. a. Banquet Clara Luther, West Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa, Local Chairman. Margaret Dirr, Hunt School, Sioux City, Iowa. J. H. Godtfring, Y. M. C. A., Sioux City, Iowa. Gladys Parker, Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa. ae Sharrar, West Junior High School, Sioux City, owa. b. Dance Forrest Wakefield, East Junior High School, Sioux City, Towa, Local Chairman. Lois Brinkman, Morningside College, Sioux City. Iowa. R. B. Brown, West Junior High School, Sioux City, Lowa. Marie Christoe, Recreation Department, Sioux City, lowa. Don Joynt, Trinity College, Sioux City, Iowa. C. E. Westwood, D. D. S., Sioux City, Iowa. 6 SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION c. Hospitality Kathryn Young, Briar Cliff College, Sioux City, Iowa, Local Chairman. Gwen Bailey, East Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Gertrude Heppe, Briar Cliff College, Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs. Ann Nore, Sioux City, Iowa. Jason Saunderson, Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa. d. Luncheon Sue Olney, Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa, Local Chairman. Viola Locker, West Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Georgia Lyon, Bryant School, Sioux City, Iowa. Charline McDonald, Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa. ___Lloyd Martin, Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa. e. Reunion Sue Olney, Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa, Local Chairman. f. Reception Grace R. Blizzard, Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa, Local Chairman. E. E. Briggs, Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Sioux Citiy, Iowa. Nina B. Johnston, Board of Education, Sioux City, Iowa. Marian Larson, Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Blanche M. Spratt, East Junior High School. Sioux City, Iowa. Viola Anderson, West Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa. LATENT TALENT COMMITTEE Gertrude Baker, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn., Chairman. Ruth Campbell, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. Della Marie Clark, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N. D. Ruth Covington, Northern State Teachers College, Aber- deen, S. D. E. R. Elbel, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. Flora Frick, State Teachers College, Moorhead, Minn. Elizabeth Forbes, Colorado State Teachers College of Mechanical Arts, Fort Collins, Colo. Lewis Hess, Washington High School, Sioux Falls. S. D. oe A. Hindman, University of Missouri, Columbia, oO. Ruth Hoover, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. Earl Johnson, Public Schools, Lincoln, Neb. Granville Johnson. University of Denver, Denver, Colo. Joy Kistler, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 7 Eloise Lemon, Central Missouri State Teachers College, Warrensburg, Mo. Adelaide Motley, State Teachers College, Chadron, Neb. Paul Schmidt, Board of Education, Rochester, Minn. Fred Spalding, Valley City, N. D. Monica Wild, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa. LOCAL CONTACT COMMITTEE Harold G. Stevens, Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa, Chairman. David Anderson, East Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Roland Christie, Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs. Virginia Nelson, Sioux City, Iowa. Olan Ruble, Y. M. C. A., Sioux City, Iowa. TIME, USHERS, ORDER, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE Milton S. Delzell, East High School, Sioux City, Iowa, Chairman. Charles Dirr, Sioux City, Iowa. Hewitt Graham, Sioux City, Iowa. Robert Hammond, Sioux City, Iowa. Carl Loidl, Sioux City, Iowa. LaVerne McGraw, Sioux City, Iowa. Norman Mathers, Sioux City, Iowa. Robert Odell, Sioux City, Iowa. Robert Severeide, Sioux City, Iowa. TRANSPORTATION AND VISITATION COMMITTEE H. J. McConnell, Woodrow Wilson High School, Sioux City, Iowa, Chairman. A. H. Arnold, East High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Eva Knight, Woodrow Wilson High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Ragna Wold, Floyd School, Sioux City, Iowa. DANCE CONCERT COMMITTEE Gladys Parker, Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa, Chairman. H. R. Jacobi, Central High School, Sioux City. Iowa. Floyd O. Racker. Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Marie A. Reilly, East High School, Sioux City, Iowa. 8 SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION Important Information REGISTRATION--NEW PROCEDURE Please present your membership cards! The Amer- ican Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation has asked all members to present cards when registering. Please register as soon as you ar- rive. The desk will open at seven o’clock Tuesday evening, March 28, Mezzanine floor, Hotel Martin. Registration fee for members of the American Asso- ciation for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, or the National Education Association, $1.00; non- members, $2.00; undergraduate student non-mem- bers who present identification card, 50c; undergrad- uate student members of the A. A. H. P. E., no fee; teachers of other subjects than physical education, $1.00; single admission, 50c. Secure your luncheon and dinner tickets immediately as the number that can be accommodated is limited. BADGES— A convention badge is required for admission to all meet- ings and demonstrations, except the fourth general session. Saturday, April 1, at 9:00 o'clock. Badges may be secured at the registration desk upon arrival. “CONSULTATION SERVICE— Opportunity will be provided for consultation with experts on problems in health, physical education, and recreation. Watch the bulletin board for announcements. CONVENTION BANQUET (Thursday)— Admission by ticket only. Procure yours early at the Registration Desk. Reservations close at noon on Thurs- day. Price, $1.50. CONVENTION HEADQUARTERS— Parlor 224, Mezzanine Floor. DANCING— There wil Ibe dancing on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day evenings at 10:00 P. M. in the Ball Room. Admission by badge. - DEMONSTRATION— The Physical Education Demonstration will be held on Friday afternoon at 3:30 P. M. in the Woodrow Wilson Junior High School. The demonstration this year is to be, “Teaching Methods and Material Planned for the Un- specialized Teacher.” There will be many features of inter- est to all teachers. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 9 EXHIBITS— Commercial. These are located on the Mezzanine Floor. You are urged to get acquainted with the exhibitors and their products. Educational. A variety of exhibits of interest to all will be in the States Suite on the Mezzanine Floor. New ma- terial in physical education and related fields as well will be shown. HUMPHREY-WEIDMAN DANCE RECITAL— At 8:00 P. M. on Friday evening, the delegates are all invited to attend the program by Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman and their group, to be ‘theld at Central High School. Twelfth and Jackson Streets. This is a courtesy feature given by Sioux City for the benefit of the delegates attending the convention. Delegates with badges will re- ceive tickets at the Registration Desk. INFORMATION SERVICE— Parlor 224—on Mezzanine Floor. Information relative to educational visits, lost and found articles, and general information can be secured at the In- formation Desk. Watch bulletin board for announcements. MEETINGS— All meetings will begin promptly and doors will be closed. Co-operation is asked in making it possible for the presiding officers to follow these instructions. Meeting rooms are in the Hotel Martin unless otherwise stated. OPEN MEETING— Because of the widespread interest expressed in the fourth general session, at which Dr. Maud Slye and Dr. George D. Stoddard will be the speakers, the Convention Committee has arranged it as an open meeting, and cordially invites all interested persons to attend as guests of the Association. The meeting will be held on Saturday morning at 9:00 o’clock in the Ball Room of the Hotel Martin. REUNION LUNCHEONS (Thursday)— Watch bulletin board for announcements. SCHOOL VISITATION PROGRAM— Physical education programs may be observed in Sioux City Public Schools, Parochial Schools, Morningside College. Briar Cliff College, and Trinity College on Wednesday, March 29. between the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 3:30 P. M. Detailed information will be furnished to delegates at the Registration Desk. Transportation will be furnished to dele- gates upon presentation of convention badge. | Fl 10 SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION SECTION DEMONSTRATIONS— Pre-convention Dance Teacher Session for men and women by Martha Hill (New York University and Benning- ton School of the Dance), Wednesday afternoon, 2:00 to 4:00 o’clock, in the Studio of Sioux City School of Music, Dramatic Art, and Dancing, 312 Commerce Building. Fee to participants, $1.00, payable at Convention Headquarters, Room 224, Hotel Martin, or at Studio of Sioux City School, Commerce Building. Participants wear work costume. Dance Lecture-Demonstration. Doris Humphrey and group will give a lecture-demonstration on Thursday after- noon at 4:00 P. M. at the Central High School Auditorium. Delegates will be admitted by badge and a special price of 25c will be made to students. Get your tickets early. Women’s Athletic Section. Pre-convention officials’ ratings in softball and basketball, Central High Gymnasium, Wednesday, 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. Demonstration of new individual sports, lead-up games, teaching methods, Thursday afternoon, 2:00 to 4:00 P. M., Central High Gymnasium. STATES LUNCHEON (Friday, 12:15 P. M.)— War Eagle Room, Warrior Hotel. Admission by ticket only. Tickets on sale at the Regis- tration Desk. Price, 85c. WHITE HORSE PATROL— The famous White Horse Patrol of the Abu-Bekr Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., will give a special demonstration at 5:00 P. M., Friday, on Tenth Street between Wall and Iowa (in front of the Woodrow Wilson Junior High School). The Trick Horse group will appear Friday evening at 7:30 P. M., just preceding the Dance Concert at the Central High School Auditorium. MEETINGS OF ALLIED ORGANIZATIONS N. A. A. F. Breakfast, 7:30 A. M., Friday, March 31. Warrior Hotel, Price 60c VEST? EXRTSi7S £OR NEW DEAS PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 11 Convention Progcam CENTRAL DISTRICT PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1939 PRELIMINARY MEETINGS 9:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M.—Visiting Schools, 9:00 A. M.to 4:00 P. M—Officials’ Rating arranged by Women’s Athletic Section, Central High Gym- nasium. Basketball: Written examinations, 9:00 A. M. Practical examinations, 10:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. Softball demonstration of Rating Of- ficials,3:00° P.M: 1:30 P. M.—Executive Committee Meeting, Parlor A. 2:30 P. M.—First Council Meeting. Parlor A. WOMEN’S ATHLETIC SECTION 4:00 P. M.—Central High Gymnasium. Chairman: Edna Willis, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Secretary: Sue Hall, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Round Table Discussion on Rules: 1. Basketball—Leader: Dr. M. Gladys Scott, Member of Women’s National Official Rating Committee. 2. Softball—Leader: Ellen Mosbek, Chair- man of Softball Rules Committee. Na- tional Section on Women’s Athletics. DANCE SECTION 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.—Studio of Sioux City School of Music, Dramatic Art, and Dancing, 312 Commerce Building. Presiding: Hazel Bergh, Sioux City School of Music, Dramatic Art, and Dancing. Dance Teaching Session: Martha Hill, New York University and Bennington School of the Dance. Fee to participants, $1.00, payable at Convention Headquarters, Room 224, Hotel Martin, or at Studio of Sioux City School, Commerce Build- ing. Participants wear work costume. 42 SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1939 8:00 P. M—FIRST GENERAL SESSION------ Ball Room Presiding: Alfred O. Anderson, Past President, Central District Physical Education Associa- tion. Music: Central High School Band, under the direction of Levi O. Dees. Greetings: The Hon. David A. Loepp, Mayor of Sioux City, lowa; L. W. Feik, Superintendent of Schools, Sioux City, Iowa. Address: “Review and Preview,” Dr. Elizabeth Halsey, President, Central District Physical Education Association. 9:30 P. M.—Reception and Dancing__------------ Ball Room + THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939 7:30 A. M.—City Directors’ Breakfast Meeting. Chairman: P. E. Mickelson, Director of Physi- cal Education and Recreation, Fargo, N. D. “How May We Give More Emphasis to Intra- mural Activities,” R. P. Sheffield, Director of Physical. Education, Moorhead, Minn. Group Discussion. 9:00 to 10:15 A. M.—Section Meetings. HEALTH SECTION 9:00 to 10:15 A.M.—Parlor 220. Chairman: Malvin J. Nydahl, M. D., Director of Hygiene and Health Education, Board of Education, Minneapolis, Minn. “The Heart and Athletics,” M. J. Shapiro, M. D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Director of Cardiac Clinic, Minne- apolis Public Schools, Lymanhurst Health Cen- ter. “The Mental Hygiene of the Public School Pu- pil,” Roy E. Crowder, M. D., Sioux City, Iowa. LOOK UP YOUR CLASSMATES AT YOUR REUNION LUNCHEON PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 13 RECREATION SECTION 9:00 to 10:15 A. M—Ball Room. Chairman: Clarence A. Nelson, Director of Health and Physical Education, Public Schools, Litchfield, Minn. “Recreation and the School,’ Dr. Edwin L. Haislet, Assistant Professor of Physical Edu- cation, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. “Organizing a Community Recreation Program,” Ferdinand A. Bahr, Director of Public Recre- ation, Sioux City, Iowa. “Outdoor Recreation Activities: Camping, Na- ture Trails, Overnight Hikes,” Christine J. Mc- Phearson, Director of Recreation, Y. W. C. A., Minneapolis, Minn. TEACHER TRAINING SECTION 9:00 to 10:15 A. M.—Club Rooms 1 and 2. Chairman: Dr. Monica Wild, Head of Depart- ment of Physical Education for Women, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa. 1. What are the responsibilities of the physical education teacher in respect to the health problems of the school? 2. What are the responsibilities of the teacher of physical education toward other branches of recreation in school and community ?. Collaborators in the nine-state report: Colorado: Dorothy Rush, Instructor of Phys- ical Education, Colorado State College of Education, Greeley. Kansas: Hazel Cave, Acting Head, Depart- ment of Health and Physical Education for Women, Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg. Iowa: Dr. Dorothy Humiston, Assistant Pro- fessor of Physical Education, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls. Minnesota: Barbara Andrews, Associate Pro- fessor of Physical Education, Winona State Teachers College, Winona; Jean Talbot, Di- rector of Physical Education for Women, and Dr. Glen Galligan, Director of Physical Education for Men, collaborating. 14 SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION Missouri: Helen Jamieson, Associate Profes- sor of Physical Education, Central Missouri State Teachers College, Warrensburg; Clarence Whiteman, Associate Professor of Physical Education, Central Missouri State » Teachers College, Warrensburg, collaborat- ing. Nebraska: Randell D. Watkins, Director, De- partment of Physical Education, Nebraska State Teachers College, Kearney. North Dakota: Della Marie Clark, Associate Professor of Physical Education, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. South Dakota: Naomi Langhout, Instructor of Physical Education, University of South Dakota, Vermillion. Wyoming: Della Frankl, Instructor of Physi- cal Education, University of Wyoming, Lar- amie. 3. Summarizations of the nine-state report and their bearing upon: a. The preparation of the physical educa- ticn teacher for responsibilities concerned with school health problems. b. The preparation of the physical edu- cation teacher for wider recreational leadership. Dr. Dorothy Humiston, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa. 10:15 A.M.to 12:15 P. M—SECOND GENERAL SES- SION _ Ball Room Presiding: Willard N. Greim, President-Elect, Central District Physical Education Associa- tion. Music: East High School Choir, under the di- rection of H. H. Buntley. Four-Speaker Forum: “What Direction for Physical Education?” Gertrude Baker, Associate Director of Phys- ical Education, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Laurentine Collins, Supervisor of Health Ed- ucation, Detroit Public Schools, Detroit, Mich, Dr. C. H. McCloy, Research Professor of Anthropometry and Physical Education, ne University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. J. B. Nash, Chairman, Department of rue Education and Health, New York University, New York City. 12:15 P. M.—Reunion Luncheons. 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.—Section Meetings. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 15 CAMPING SECTION 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.—Club Rooms 1 and 2. Chairman: Ruth Ann Frazier, Public Schools, Kansas City, Mo. Summarizer: Nellie Harrold, Public Schools, Maryville, Mo. “Leadership”: Careta Younglove, Girl Scout Di- % rector, Sioux City, Iowa. “Behaviour Problems of Adolescent Girls”: Helen Manley, Director of Physical Educa- tion, Public Schools, University City, Mo. “What Camping Does for My Child”: Raymond C. Cook, Manager Western Newspaper Union, Governor 119th District Rotary International, Sioux City, Iowa. MEN’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS SECTIONS 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.—Cavalier Room. Chairman: Paul F. Bender, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Panel Discussion: “Problems in Athletics.” Leader: George F. Veenker, Director of Ath- letics, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. Members of Panel: Fred Winter, Public Schools, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Clarence Nelson, Public Schools, Litchfield, Minn. Harley Robertson, State Teachers College, Aberdeen, S. D. Howard Wood, Washington High School, Sioux Falls. SD. Harry Wienbergen, State Teachers College, ‘ Dickinson, N. D. Willard N. Greim, Public Schools, Denver, } Colo. : J. H. Morrison, Nebraska State Teachers Col- lege, Wayne, Neb. PLAN TO ATTEND THE BANQUET 16 SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION Virgil Yelkin, High School, Norfolk. Neb. Herbert G. Allphin, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. ' — O. Anderson, Public Schools, St. Louis, = A. D. Dickinson, State Teachers College, Ce- dar Falls, Iowa. Discussion Problems: “Have the separate rule books in football (High School Federation and N. C. A. A.) added to confusion in the interpretation of the rules?” “Would it be advisable to limit participation in high school and college athletics to two sports?” “How can sportsmanship at athletic contests be improved?” “Are coaches tending to neglect the develop- ment of their teams by officiating in too many games?” “How should non-self-supporting interscholas- tic sports be financed?” “Are athletics a part of secondary education with respect to objectives, methods and fi- nancial support?” “To what extent should the number of inter- scholastic sports be extended?” “How can a closer correlation be established between the compulsory physical education program and the voluntary intramural and interscholastic athletics?” “Are state championships for high school athletics advisable?” “Should we discontinue all eligibility require- ments except, possibly, age, physical con- dition, and physical development?” “Should we broaden the base of our athletic program in our high schools by introducing a large number of sports involving a great number of boys, or should we continue with a limited program with a very narrow base?” PUBLIC SCHOOLS SECTION 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.—Parlors A and B. Chairman: Hugo Fischer, Lincoln Junior High School, Minneapolis, Minn. “Physical Education and Its Present Place in the Public School Curriculum”: Group dis- cussion led by Thomas P. Pfaender, Super- visor of Physical Education, New Ulm, Minn. Summarizer: Mercedes Nelson, Roosevelt High School, Minneapolis, Minn. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 17 RESEARCH SECTION 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.—Ball Room. Chairman: Dr. V. W. Lapp, Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. Summarizer: Ralph A. Piper, Assistant Profes- sor of Physical Education, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. \ “Tests of Change of Direction as Measurements 4 of Different Kinds of Motor Ability”: Don- | ald D. Gates, Instructor of Physical Educa- tion, Horace Mann Junior High School, Fargo, N. D. “Tests of Motor Educability for First, Second, and Third Grades”: Aileen Carpenter, Head, Department of Physical Education, Teachers College of Kansas City, Kansas City, Mo. “The Response of the Heart to Various Types of Exercise”: Dr W. W. Tuttle and .L.. E. Morehouse, Department of Physiology, Col- lege of Medicine, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. “A Mechanical and Psychological Analysis of Batting in Baseball”: Dr. C. H. McCloy, Re- search Professor of Anthropometry and Phys- ical Education, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. “A Further Study of Diurnal Variation in Re- action Time”: Dr. E. R. Elbel and Dr. V. W. Lapp, Assistant Professors of Physical Edua- cation, University of Kansas, Lawrence. Kan. “Posture in a’ New Light”: Dr. C. R. Green, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Kirksville, Mo. “Time Element in Secondary School Physical Education”: Ralph Ballin and Ray B. Singer, Instructors of Physical Education, Public Schools, St. ‘Louis, Mo. THERAPEUTICS SECTION 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.—Corn Room. Chairman: Loraine Frost, Assistant Professor of | Physical Education, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Hl “Mal-Posture—Early and Late”: W. R. Hamsa, } M. D., Omaha, Neb. “The Need of Physical Education for the Child with Physical Limitations”: Mary A. Ross, Supervisor Open Air Schools, Kansas City, Mo. MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS AT THE STATES LUNCHEON 18 SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION WOMEN’S ATHLETIC SECTION - 2:00 to 3:45 P. M.—Central High School Gymnasium. Chairman: Edna Willis. Assistant Professor of Physical Education, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Demonstration Chairman: Sue Hall, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. “Teaching Demonstration of Line Basketball and Its Fundamentals”: Harriet Wodke, Di- rector cof Physical Education, North Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Group from North Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa. “Demonstration and Comparison cf Skills In- volved in Tennis, Badminton, Table Tennis, and Paddle Tennis”: Ruth Schellberg, Direc- tor of Physical Education, Macalester College, St. Paul, Minn. Group from Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa. “Teaching Demonstration of the Swing Used in Golf”: Augusta Heiberg, State Teachers Col- lege, Mankato, Minn. 4:00 P.M.—Dance Section. Central High School Auditor- ium. Chairman: Janet Cumming, Instructor of Physi- cal Education, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Lecture-Demonstration: Diris Humphrey and Group. 4:00 P. M.—Motion Pictures. Corn Room. 4:00 P. M—Round Table Discussion. Club Rooms 1 and 2. “The Report of the Western Work Shop Group of the Progressive Education Association: Physical Education in the Secondary School.” Discussion Leader: Laurentine Collins, Super- visor of Health Education, Public Schools, Detroit, Mich. 7:00 P. M.—Banquet. Ball Room. Presiding: Dr. Elizabeth Halsey, President, Cen- tral District Physical Education Association. Toastmaster: J. H. Godtfring, General Secre- tary, Y. M. C. A., Sioux City, Iowa. Music: Boys Glee Club, East Junior High School, under the direction of Blanche M. Spratt. Introduction of the Speaker: Clare Small, Head Department of Physical Education for Women, University of Colorado. Boulder, Colo. Speaker: Dr. Harold Benjamin, Dean, College of Education, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 9:30 P. M.—Dancing. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 19 FRIDAY, MARCH 81, 1939 9:00 to 10:30 A. M.—Section Meetings. DANCE SECTION 9:00 to 10:30 A. M.—Ball Room. Chairman: Janet Cumming, Instructor of Phys- ical Education, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. % Summarizer: Dorothy Falk, Central High School, Minneapolis, Minn. Discussion Leader: Gertrude Baker, Associate Professor of Physical Education, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Testimonial Meeting: “Problems in Teaching Dance Activities Met by Young Teachers.” Contributors: Margaret Curry, Public Schools, Atlantic, Iowa. Elsie Durkop, Senior High School, Kearney, Neb. Barbara Howard, Public Schools, Tipton, Iowa. Catherine Jones, Public Schools, Boone, Iowa. Helen Kurtz, West High School, Waterloo, Towa. Virginia Moomaw, High School, Falls City, Neb. Ruth Ann Riegel, Oak Street Junior High School, Burlington, Iowa. Ella May Small, University of Nebraska, Lin- coln, Neb. Marian Smalley, High School, Ida Grove, Iowa. Business Meeting. HEALTH AND THERAPEUTICS SECTIONS 9:00 to 10:30 A. M.—Parlors A and B and Corn Room , Chairman: Malvin J. Nydahl, M. D., Director of Hygiene and Health Education, Public Schools, Minneapolis, Minn. — —— “Education Toward the Prevention of Cancer”: Dr. Maud Slye, Director Cancer Research Laboratory, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. 20 SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION RECREATION AND MEN’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS SECTIONS 9:00 to 10:30 A. M.—War Eagle Room, Warrior Hotel. Chairman: Clarence Nelson, Director of Health and Physical Education, Public Schools, Litchfield, Minn. Discussion Leader: Paul F. Bender, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa. “The Legal Aspects of Physical Education and Recreation”: Dr. Carl L. Nordly, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Minn. “Opportunities for the Athletic Coach as the Di- rector of Summer Recreation”; Ferdinand Bahr, Director of Public Recreation, Sioux City, Iowa. “Trends in Co-recreation”: Ralph A. Piper, As- sistant Professor of Physical Education, Uni- versity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 10:30 A. M. to 12:15 P.M—THIRD GENERAL SES- SION --. Ball Room (Planned for the unspecialized teacher of Physical Education) Presiding: John A. Johnson, Director of Phys- ical Education, Public Schools, Des Moines, Iowa. Music: North Junior High School “A” Class, under the direction of Lee Knolle. “Physical Education in the Rural School”: Jessie Parker, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Des Moines, Iowa. “Physical Education in the Small High School”: Dr. Knute O. Broady, Professor of Educa- tional Administration, Teachers College, Uni- versity of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. “The Classroom Teacher’s Contribution -to Physical Education”: Pattric Ruth O’Keefe, Assistant Director of Physical Education, Public Schools, Kansas City, Mo. 1215 2: he Luncheon. War Eagle Room, Warrior otel. Presiding: J. H. Morrison, Director of Physical Education, Nebraska State Teachers College, Wayne, Neb. Convention Report: Jane E. Harris, Convention Manager, and Director of Physical Education, Public Schools, Sioux City, Iowa. Reports from State Societies by State Presi- dents. 2:00 P. M—Section Meetings. HAVE YOU MISSED THE EXHIBITS? PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 21 PUBLIC SCHOOLS SECTION. 2:00 P.M.—War Eagle Room, Warrior Hotel. Chairman: Hugo Fischer, Lincoln Junior High School, Minneapolis, Minn. Summarizer: Mercedes Nelson, Roosevelt High School, Minneapolis, Minn. “Physical Education or What?”: P. E. Mickel- son, Director of Physical Education and Rec- reation, Public Schools, Fargo, N. D. RURAL SCHOOLS SECTION 2:00 P. M.—Club Rooms 1 and 2. Chairman: Arthur L. Lampe, County Superin- tendent, St. Louis County, Duluth, Minn. “A County Rural Recreation Program”: B. J. Leighton, Director of Extension Division, County Rural Schools, Virginia, Minn. “Games Which Can Be Made and Played in the Rural School”: Miriam Taylor, ssistant Pro- fessor of Physical Education, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. “Play Groups of Mixed Ages”: Agnes Best, Supervisor of Physical Education for Girls, University High School, Iowa City, Iowa. WOMEN’S ATHLETIC SECTION 2:00 P. M.—Ball Room. Chairman: Edna Willis, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Secretary: Sue Hall, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. (Program planned for the unspecialized teacher of girls’ physical education in the small high school.) “Policies in Conducting an Athletic Program for Girls’: Katherine Irvine, Marshall High School, Minneapolis, Minn. “Services of the National Section on Women’s Athletics,” Jean Whitney Danielson, Univer- sity of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. “A Suggested Program of Activities Requiring Little or Inexpensive Equipment”: Catherine Carrick, Supervisor of Health Education, Pub- lic Schools, Omaha, Neb. MEN’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETIC SECTIONS 2:00 P. M—Cavalier Room. Chairman: Paul Bender, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Iowa State Teachers Col- lege, Cedar Falls, Iowa. (Program planned for the unspecialized teacher of boys’ physical education in the small high school.) 22 SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION “A Practical Program of Physical Education During the Fall Season’: Martin Brandes, Director of Athletics, Public Schools, Sac City, Iowa. j “A Practical Program of Physical Education During the Winter Season”: Clarence Nelson, Director of Health and Physical Education, Public Schools, Litchfield, Minn. “A Typical Program of Physical Education for a One-Man Job”: Fred Cameron. Director of Physical Education, Public Schools, Vinton, Iowa. Discussion. TEACHER TRAINING SECTION 2:00 P.M.—Rooms A, B and C, Warrior Hotel. Chairman: Dr. Monica Wild, Head, Department of Physical Education for Women, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa. 1. What are the responsibilities of the teacher of physical education in supervising the teaching of physical education by the un- specialized grade teacher? Collaborators in the nine-state report: Colorado: Dorothy Rush, Instructor of Phys- ical Education, Colorado State College of Education, Greeley. Kansas: Hazel Cave, Acting Head, Depart- ment of Health and Physical Education for Women, Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg. Iowa: Dr. Dorothy Humiston, Assistant Pro- fessor of Physical Education, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls. Minnesota: Barbara Andrews, Asscciate Pro- fessor of Physical Education, Winona State Teachers College, Winona; Jean Talbot, Director of Physical Education for Women, and Dr. Glen Galligan, Director of Physical Education for Men, collaborating. Missouri: Helen Jamieson, Instructor of Physical Education, Central Missouri State Teachers College, Warrensburg. Nebraska: Randell D. Watkins, Director, De- partment of Physical Education, Nebraska State Teachers College, Kearney. North Dakota: Della Marie Clark, Associate Professor of Physical Education, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. South Dakota: Naomi Langhout, Instructor of Physical Education, University of South Dakota, Vermillion. Wyoming: Della Frankl, Instructor of Phys- ical Education, University of Wyoming, Laramie. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 23 . 2. Summarization of the nine-state report and its bearing upon: a. The preparation of the teacher of phys- ical educaticn for responsibilities con- cerned with supervision. S. Lucille Hatlestad, Assistant Professor of Physical Educaticn, Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, Kan. RESEARCH SECTION 2:00 P. M.—Parlors A and B, and Corn Room. Chairman: Dr. V. W. Lapp, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. “Intramural Athletics: A Study in Grading and Ball Handling in Gymnasium Class Basket- ball”: J. K. Kennedy, Director of Physical Educaticn, Westport Senior High School, Kansas City, Mo. “The Correlation of Roger’s Test of Physical Capacity and the Cubberly and Cozen’s Measurement of Achievement in Basketball”: Lawrence Rarick, Director of Physical Edu- tion, and Evelyn A. Hinton, Instructor in Physical Education, University of Wichita, Wichita, Kan. “A Preliminary Report of the Status cf Night Football in the United States”: Ralph A. Piper, Assistant Professor of Physical Edu- cation, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. “Rating of Basketball Players”: Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Director of Department of Physical Education and Head Basketball Coach, Uni- versity of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. “A Study of the Relative Amount of Time of Different Types of Pitched Balls”: James D. Kenny, Instructor of Physical Education, Nor- mandy High School, St. Louis, Mo. “The Recreational Method of Teaching”: James Raport, Instructor of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. “Recreation Hobbies of School Teachers”: Les L. Warren, Supervisor of Recreation and Community Use of Schools, Public Schools, Kansas City, Mo. 4:00 P.M.—Second Council Meeting. Parlor A. 5:00 P.M—Special Performance of the White Horse Mounted Patrol, Courtesy of Abu Bekr Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., Sioux City, Iowa. 24 SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION 5:30 P. M.—City Directors’ Dinner Meeting. Chairman: P. E. Mickelson, Director of Physi- cal Education, Public Schools, Fargo, N. D. “Co-ordinating Health, Physical Education and Recreation Into One Department Under One Head”: Alfred O. Anderson. Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Public Schools, St. Louis, Mo. Group Discussion. 7:30 P. M.—Demonstration White Horse Mounted Patrol (select group). Central High School Auditor- ium. 8:00 P. M—Humphrey-Weidman Dance Concert, Central High School Auditorium. T SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1939 7:00 A. M—FOURTH GENERAL SESSION---Ball Room. Presiding: Dr. Elizabeth Halsey, President, Central District Physical Education Associa- tion. Music: Central High School String Quintet, under the direction of Harold Buck. “Health and Heredity’: Dr. Maud Slye, Direc- tor of Cancer Research Laboratory, Univer- sity of Chicago, Chicago, IIl. “Euthenics and Human Behaviour”: Dr. George D. Stoddard, Dean of Graduate College, Di- rector of Child Welfare Research Station, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. 10:30 A. M—General Session for Students. Presiding: Helen Manley, Supervisor of Physi- cal Education, Public Schools. University City, Mo. Topic: “Are We Ready to Teach?” Senior Student: Lois Mills, Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa.* First Year Teacher: Jeannette Smalley, Pub- lic Schools, Beaver Dam, Wis.* Responses by: Dr. Joy Kistler, Assistant Professor of Physi- cal Education, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. H. A. Burke, Superintendent of Schools, Kearney, Neb. 11:00 A.M.—Meeting of the Executive Committee. Par- lor A. *Winners in essay contest held by Convention Commit- tee. Honorable mentions were received by Lois Simons, Winona State Teachers College, Winona, Minn.; Hazelle Sorenson, Moorhead State Teachers College, Moorhead, Minn., and Elaine Tracy, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 25 CONFERENCE PROGRAM CENTRAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION TEACHERS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR COLLEGE WOMEN UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA 4 VERMILLION, SOUTH DAKOTA MARCH 27-28 MONDAY, MARCH 27— 9:00 A. M—Council Meeting. Room 203, Union Building. 9:00 A. M.—Registration. MORNING SESSION 10:00 A. M.—Faculty Women’s Lounge. Union Building. Presiding: Ruth Diamond, Municipal Univer- sity of Omaha. Welcome: Dr. Arthur M. Pardee, Dean, Col- lege of Arts and Sciences, University of South Dakota. Business Meeting (open). 1. Reports of Standing Committees: a. Future Plans: Dr. Monica Wild, Iowa State Teachers College. b. Membership: Helen Jamieson, Central Wisconsin State Teachers College. c. Publicity: Ruth E. Campbell, University of Wyoming. d. Research: Dr. M. Gladys Scott, State University of Iowa. 2. Appointment of Resolutions Committee. ® 3. Appointment of Nominations Committee. “Exercise; Its Physiologic Effects; Selec- tion of Participants, and Fitness Tests.” Dr. H. Morrow Sweeney, Professor of Physiology and Head of Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Medical Sciences, University of South Dakota. 26 SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION AFTERNOON SESSION 2:00 P. M— Presiding: Ruth Hoover, University of Kansas. Trends in Service Offerings of College De- partments of Physical Education for Women. “The Present Status of the Requirement in Physical Education”: Dr. Monica Wild, Iowa State Teachers College. “The Guidance Plan of Stephens College”: Helen Parker Nelson, Stephens College. “The New Orientation Program at the Univer- sity of Minnesota”: Catherine Snell, Univer- sity of Minnesota. Discussion Leader: Edna McCullough, Kansas State Teachers College. EVENING SESSION 7:00 P. M.—Dinner (formal), Dakota Hall, Vermillion. Presiding: Gladys E. Leonard, University of South Dakota. Speakers: Eva Glassbrook. Dean of Women, University of South Dakota; Ruth Diamond, Municipal University of Omaha. TUESDAY, MARCH 28— MORNING SESSION 9:00 A. M.— —Presiding: Helen G. Saum, Kansas State College. Report on Recreation Questionnaires: Louise Kuhl, Doane College. “Weight Distribution in the Human Foot”: Dr. J. T. Manter, Assistant Professor of Anatomy, School of Medical Sciences, Uni- versity of South Dakota. “Progressive Education on the College Level”: Helen Parker Nelson, Stephens College. Open Discussion and Questions. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 27 AFTERNOON SESSION 2:00 P. M.— Presiding: Ruth Diamond, Municipal Univer- sity of Omaha. Business Meeting. Election of Officers. “The Practical Application of the Progressive Philosophy to Physical Education”: Ellen Mosbek, State University of Iowa, Chairman of a series of round tables on swimming, dance, dual sports, team sports, and body mechanics by Helen Starr, University of Minnesota; Gladys Taggart, University of Wichita; Esther French, State University of Iowa; Helen Parker Nelson, Stephens Col- lege, and Eloise Lemon, Central Missouri State Teachers College. 4:30 P. M.—Tea. 28 SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION PATRONIZE OUR EXHIBITORS ALDRICH & ALDRICH 1857-61 Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, Illinois A. S. 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Newton St Sioux City, lows INDEX 1a Page Banquet 8 Committees 3-4-5-6-7 Council = Nene. oe eo eee Dance. Concert 9 ances ee ae 8 Demonstrations 10 Executive Committee’ Meetings...............-.-----...- 9 EE Se iat es se ae ec cia. 2D Important Information 8 Motion Pictures 4-18 N. A. A. F. Meeting 10 SOPH CERS Eee ee eee eee ree ee 12 Officials’ Rating 11 Pre-Convention Program for College Women-_-_--- 25-26-27 Program Personnel 31-32 Reunion Luncheons 14 Round Table Discussions 11-18 School: Vasitetin = ee ek a 9 States Luncheon 10 CHGene sesete oe eo ue 2A White Horse: Mounted (Patrole- 6 28-8 oso 6e To 10 GENERAL SESSIONS First Session, 8:00 p: m:; Wednesday...:_..---1---...... 12 Second Session, 10:15.4. m., Thursday... ..--.-.....-... 14 Third Session, 10:30 a. m., Friday 20 Fourth. Session, 9.00 4..m. Saturday...--. 2 3_....- 24 Camping— : First Meeting, 2:00 p. m., Thursday 2 eee S 15 City Directors— 2 First Meeting, 7:30 a. m., Go MR a eS 12 Second Meeting, 6:50 p, m.; Priday..-..-2.=.....--..-- 19 Dance Section— eee First Meeting, 2:00 p. m., Wednesday___---___-___-__. 11 Second Meeting, 4:00 p. m:, Thursday_-_-------------- 18 Third. Meeting, 9 00 a. mm... Priday_.22.. =<. 19 Page Health— First Meeting, 9°00 a: m., Phursday-. 2. 2s 12 Second’ Meeting, 9:00 a, mi. Priday. 19 Men’s Physical Education and Athletics— First Meet; 200 p. oi, Phursday..2.. 02 15 Second Meeting, 2-00 @. an, Priday-_- 35 21 Public Schools— First. Meeting, 2:00 p. m., Thursday..:-2 16 Second Meeting, 2:00 p. ary Friday 22 aA Recreation— First Meeting, 9:00:a. m., Thursday_--_-.---.._..._--_. 13 Second Meeting, 9:00 a. m. Friday—_-.-..=---.=___---. 20 Research— First. Meeting, 2:00’ p..m., Thursday. 5-22 -222-+-2 cee. 17 Second Meeting, 2:00 pm... Friday. --- 5. et 20 Rural Schools— First: Meeting; 200 p. mi Pridaysce ee i 21 Teacher Training— First -Meeting, 9:00 a.m. Thursday... 4... 13 Second. Meeting, 2400 p. mi, Priday...-_- 22 Therapeutics— First: Meetane, 2:00. p.m: 1 nursday 2 a= 17 Second: Meeting, 9:00". mi. Friday... 25. 19 Women’s Athletics— First Meeting, 4:00 p. m., Wednesday___---____--_-____ 1} Second Meeting,2:00 p, m.,. Pnarsday... 622 18 Third Meeting, 27:00 ». mi. Priday... 2 21 PROGRAM PERSONNEL Tt Page Allen, Dr. Forrest C.----- 23 Allphin, Herbert G.------ 16 Anderson, Alfred O.-11-16-24 Andrews, Barbara ---- 13-22 Bahr, Ferdinand A.--- 13-20 Baker, Gertrude ------ 14-19 Ballin, Ralph —_-- £7 Bender, Paul F.---- 15-20-21 Benjamin, Dr. Harold---- 18 Bergh, ‘Hazel-.c 11 Best,, Agnes 2.24550 21 Brandes, Martin--------- 22 Broady, Dr. Knute O.---- 20 Buek, Harald — 22.2 24 Buntley, H. Ho 14 Burke, H. Aj 24 Cameron. Pred: => == 22 Campbell, Ruth E.------- 25 Carpenter, Aileen -------- 17 Carrick,. Catherine == === 21 Cave, . Hazel cae 13-22 Clark, Della Marie---- 14-22 Collins, Laurentine---- 14-18 Gook, Raymond C.--.._.. 15 Crowder, Dr. Roy E.----- 12 Cummings, Janet ----- 18-19 Curry, Margaret._-2.-e 19 Danielson, Jean Whitney 21 Dees, Leni 11 Diamond, Ruth ---- 25-26-27 Dickinson: A; DS 16 Durkop; -Hisies= 19 Elbel, Dr. E.R 17 Falk, Dorothy === 19 Feik, L.: W..eee 11 Fischer, Hugo -------- 16-21 Frankl Della 2-2-2 s2= 14-22 Frazier, Rath Ann.-.=-c 15 French, ‘Estheres2s3225022 27 Frost, deraine 2220s 17 Galligan, Dr. Glen_---- 13-22 Gates; ‘Donald: D3 17 Glasbrook, Eva === 26 Godtfring, J. HJ = 18 Green. ‘De. © Be 17 Greim, Willard. N.___-- 14-15 Page Haislet, Edwin L._------- 13 Hall Sue 2 11-18-21 Hallestad, Lucille __------ 23 Halsey, Dr. Elizabeth---_ Sos cae eS 12-18-24 linea: De We 17 wiareis ee Pee 20 Harrold, Nellie ---------- 15 Heiberg, Augusta-------- 18 tL Meatene 11 Hinton, Evelyn A.------- 23 HMoevers “Ruth..--oLo os. 26 Howard, Barbara -------- 19 Humiston. Dr. Dorothy-- et ae a 13-14-22 Humphrey, Doris -------- 18 Irvine, Katherine ~------- 21 Jamieson, Helen --- 14-22-25 Johnson, John A._------- 20 Jones, Camerme. > 19 Reancty, 32622 23 Kenny, James D._..- 23 Kistler, Dr. Joy=.------=- 24 Wnolles ieeese === = 20 Kant: Gomes con. 26 Kurtz, ‘Helen .i5.5-2-..c- 19 Lainpt, Arthdr La... 21 Langhout, Naomi ----- 14-22 Lape. te. Ve We 17-23 teen B. 5 21 nen, Powe -. 27 Leonard, Gladys E._----- 26 Leeon, Desa A... 12 Manley, Helen_------- 15-24 Manie, 2 7 26 MeCilos, De. €. H..-. 14-17 McCullough, Edna------- 26 McPhearson, Christine J. 13 Mickelson, P. E.--- 12-21-24 Nie re fe 24 Moomaw, Virginia ------- 19 Morehouse, 1) Ba << 2 17 Morrisons). ri = 15-20 Mosbek, Ellen --_----- 11-27 Nash. 20> 3.) Bo 14 Nelson, Clarence A._----- oy Uae ae 13-15-20-22 Page Nelson, Helen Parker 26-27 Nelson, Mercedes___-- 16-21 Nordly, Dr. Carl L.----- 20 Nydahl, Malvin J.----- 12-19 O’Keefe, Pattric Ruth. 20 Pardee, Dr. Arthur M.--. 25 Parker, Jessiese. 2222s ae 20 Pfaender, Thomas P..--- 16 Piper, Ralph A.---. 17-20-23 Raport, James fo 222552 23 Rarick, “Lawrence. 20 23 Riegel, Ruth Ann. ___ 19 Robertson, Harley —-.-.. 15 Ross, Mary Alu. ss 17 Rush; Dorothy.2 2222. 13-22 Saum, Helen G...22.5 2. 26 Schelibere, Ruth. =... 2: 18 Scott, Dr. M. Gladys_. 11-25 Shapiro; Der Me J ee 12 Shetfield; KR P.-s 11 Sitieer, Ray. Biccccscccuce 17 Slye, Dr. Maude___-__ 19-24 Smiall, (Clare. 22007255 18 Small, Hila: May cg 2225 19 Smalley, Jeanette____._-_ 24 Page Smalley: Marian 222820022 19 Snell, Catherine —_.2._.._ 26 Spratt, Blanche M.----:- 18 Starr, Helen... 27 Stoddard, Dr. George D... 24 Sweeney, Dr. H. Morrow 25 dageart, Gladys 1-2... 27 Taibot; Jean occ05...22 13-22 Taylor, Miriam 2222 21 Putte, Dre W. W.o-o.- = 17 Veenker, George F._____. 15 Warren, Les bo. ....3- a3 Watkins, Randell D.-_ 14-22 Weidman, Charles _-_-__- 24 Whiteman, Clarence --__.. 14 Wienbergen, Harry ~-_-_- 15 Wald, Dr) Monica: R222 =: See 13-22-25-26 Wills, Edna oo... 11-18-21 Wouter, Pred 0.55.50... 15 Wodke, Harriet _-___- 11-18 Wood; Howard -... 2. 15 Velkin: Vitetlicuc. chun 5 16 Younglove, Careta 2... 15 Central District Physical Education Association FIFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION NICOLLET HOTEL MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. MARCH 30, 31 - APRIL 1-2, 1938 INDEX Benguet: 5 cs ei ee os ks ee 15 City Directors’ Méetiig.) 95. 3. os oe oe ee we os 12, 20 Committees 2 a ee awe 3, 4,5,'6, 7 Couneil Meetings: 20 oe as ge eee ee 11, 20 Dances< co ee ee a os de 12, 15, “ Demonstrations 225.5 oko tae oe ee eae sae le Se Executive Committee Meetings..............-..ce-eeeeee i. 21 Exhibitors: (2 oo ee an 24 General: Sessions:. 0) 2 6 ee a 2; 16; 21 ice: Carnival oO oo ee ee a ee 20 Important Information.c!. (o 0. oso oe ee ik es ee cs 8, 9, 10 N, AL ACW. Meeting ce ny ee eas 16 Officers i oe ee, 2 Pre-convention Program for Gollege Women.....:.:.--5.:- 22, 23 Program Personnel. 6.2 25, 26 Round Table Discussions#2¢2 3.30423 oe. 20 States Luncheons coe ek 7 Student: Session: 4. och ic i 2) SECTION MEETINGS Camping fe ee ee eae tia we e's 14 City Directors Fiset ( Meetiag cee ee a 12 Second Mecting (oo i ee ec. s 20 Dance Firat Weetiae 625 sree eee 14 Second: Meeting 2. 6. ee ee ee aa oes 18 Thirds) Meeting 220i i eer aa ok ls Gane k ice es 20 Health Wirst -Weeting 62.32 Se a es eee eI Secont Meeting (cies Sa eo ee i ee 18 Men’s Athletic Pircst: Meeting 2056235 ss ee 15 Sécond Mecting (ik. er ee a ee. 16 Public School Hust: Meeting Ss e2 oo ce ee ee oes as ke 13 Second: Mectine 2. 05.6 es. ee ee ee 18 Research Bipst: VICCUING Core eee oe a rae vo 13 Second = Mecting 03 ee Ue ae ee 18 Rural co ey ee ee eee ek as Lf Teacher Training Hinrsta Meeting 2.02320 cee eee a ee 15 Second “Weenie oo ae ai is ees ve wie a ele 16 Therapeutic Hirst“ Meeting S22 ea io Se a en ee 14 Second: Mectingy 236.6 reo a ee 17 Women’s Athletic First: Weetings 2509.9 Ge ee ee ll Second ‘WMeetiig =. 05 sce socks ices ee oss cs bes ced 15 Third = MeeHng 2. ee ec cess 19 Central District Physical Education Association FIFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION NICOLLET HOTEL Minneapolis, Minnesota March 30, 31, April 1, 2 1938 Kk * OFFICERS Presidént 225643 es ee ee es Alfred O. Anderson Director of Physical Education and Recreation St. Louis, Mo. President-Plect.:.¢.6. ose.) 0 Elizabeth Halsey Head, Department of Physical Education for Women University of Iowa, Iowa City, lowa Vice-President: 5.633 sess ee eee Willard N. Greim Director of Physical Education, Denver, Colorado Secretary. [reasurter. 25542 0..4 e L. P. Washburn Director of Physical Bduestioa for Men State College, Manhattan, Kansas Past President (55-62 ss a es Edna McCullough Professor and Head, Department of Physical Education for Women, State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas Member at-lbarees3\ eo ee es J. H. Morrison Northern State Teachers College, Aberdeen, S. D. Gonvention Manager. 2230 = Ses Ralph C. Tapp. Supervisor of Physical Education and Director of Athletics, Board of Education, Minneapolis, Minn. CENTRAL DISTRICT PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION COMMITTEES CONVENTION—1938 1, CONVENTION COMMITTEE Alfred O. Anderson, St. Louis, Mo. Miss Elizabeth Halsey, U. of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. 4 Ralph C. Tapp, Bd. of Ed., Minneapolis, Minn. L. P. Washburn, Manhattan, Kansas. Miss Edna McCullough, Emporia, Kansas. Miss Mercedes Nelson, Roosevelt High School, Minneapolis, wu Minn. Willard N. Greim, Public Schools, Denver, Colorado. HE Me Morrison, Northern State Teachers College, Aberdeen, Dp 2. COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS COMMITTEE . Karl Greenlee, Des Moines, Iowa, General Chairman. Ray F. Parkins, Edison High, Minneapolis, Minn. Arthur Borgstrom, West Junior High, Sioux City, Iowa. Philip Slinker, Woodrow Wilson Jr. High, Des Moines, Ia. 3. CONSULTATION ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE J. H. Morrison, Northern State Teachers College, Aberdeen, S. 2. Dr. Carl Nordly, U. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn. Paul Bender, lowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Ia. 4. DEMONSTRATION COMMITTEE Miss Helen Manle, University City, Mo., General Chairman. Louis Keller, U. of M., Minneapolis, Minn., Local Chairman. Miss Ermina Tucker, Bd. of Ed., Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Gertrude Baker, U. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Ruth Bruechert, Dowling School, Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. V. C. Dunder, Duluth Public Schools, Duluth, Minn. Miss Gladys Taggart, University of Wichita, Wichita, Kans. Miss Edna Willis, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Miss Katharine Irvine, Marshall High, Minneapolis, Minn. 5. EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS COMMITTEE Hugo Fischer, State Dept. of Ed., St. Paul, Minn., asa Harold J. Morris, N. E. Jr. High, ‘Kansas City, Mo. Miss Jane Harris, Sioux City, Towa. 4 LOCAL COMMITTEE W. R. Smith, U. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn., Chairman. Rudolph Pedersen, Sanford Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Paul Schmidt, Rochester, Minn. ¢ Dr. M. J. Nydahl, Bd. of Ed., Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Esther Hain, Johnson High School, St. Paul, Minn. Miss L. Eleen Denning, North High School, Minneapolis, Minn. [3] 6. FINANCE COMMITTEE L. P. Washburn, Manhattan, Kansas, General Chairman. Frank McCormick, U. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn. 7. HOTEL SELECTION COMMITTEE Alfred O. Anderson, St. Louis, Mo. Miss Elizabeth Halsey, Iowa City, Iowa. 8. NOMINATING. COMMITTEE Strong Hinman, Wichita, Kansas, Chairman. Miss Maizie Hoyt, Denver, Colorado. Miss Edna McCullough, Emporia, Kansas. Miss Mary R. McKee, U. of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Miss Marjorie Camp, Iowa City, Iowa. Miss Katharine Irvine, Marshall High, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Ruth Diamond, Municipal University, Omaha, Nebr. Miss Ruth Campbell, Laramie, Wyoming. 9. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Miss Elizabeth Halsey, Iowa City, Iowa, Chairman. Mrs. Marjorie Kruse, Bryant Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Thomas Buxton, Bd. of Ed., Minneapolis, Minn. Edward Walsh, Civic and Commerce Association, Minne- apolis, Minn. 10. RECORDS AND REPORTS COMMITTEE Della Marie Clark, U. of N. D., Grand Forks, N. D., Chrmn. Willard Greim, Denver, Colorado. Walter Williams, St. Louis, Mo. ll. REGISTRATION, INFORMATION anp RAILROADS COMMITTEE L. P. Washburn, Manhattan, Kansas, General Chairman. Claude Prock, Emerson School, Minneapolis, Minn., Local ' Chairman. George Paasch, Ramsey Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Cora J. Iverson, Henry Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Louina Major, Elementary Schools, Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Esther Denny, Lincoln Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Marian Kern, Elementary Schools, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Edith Barton, Edison High, Minneapolis, Minn. 12. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Miss Ruth Diamond, Municipal University, Omaha, Nebr., General Chairman. Miss Mercedes Nelson, Roosevelt High, Minneapolis, Minn., Local Chairman. a. BANQUET Miss Mercedes Nelson, Roosevelt High, Minneapolis, Minn., Chairman. : Mrs. Bess Foster Mather, Bd. of Ed., Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Esther Haveson, North High, Minneapolis, Minn. K. A. Andersen, Bryant Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Harold Rodeghier, Jordan Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. [4] b. DANCE Ralph Piper, U. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn., Chairman. Mrs. Carol Kane, Jordan Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Marion Hurley, Phillips Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. P. U. Duebendorf, Ramsey Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Dorothy Falk, Central High, Minneapolis, Minn. c. HOSPITALITY Miss Grace Christensen, U. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn., Chairman. Mrs. Wilma Ericson, Nokomis Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Emma Stevning, Marshall High, Minneapolis, Minn. Walter Holtz, Jordan Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Frank Cleve, South High, Minneapolis, Minn. d. RECEPTION Miss Mae Kissock, U. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn., Chrmn. Miss Evelyn Bowen, Washburn High, Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Mary Moe, Lincoln Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Clarence Osell, U. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn. Rudolph Perlt, Sanford Jr. High School, St. Paul, Minn. e. LUNCHEON Miss Katharine Irvine, Marshall High, Minneapolis, Minn., Chairman. Miss Adelaide Kenna, Folwell Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Mary Reid, Bd. of Ed., Minneapolis, Minn. — John Boylan, Sheridan Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Walter Chapman, Marshall High, Minneapolis, Minn. f. REUNION LUNCHEONS Miss Katharine Irvine, Marshall High, Minneapolis, Minn. 13.. LATENT TALENT COMMITTEE Miss Gladys Leonard, Vermillion, S. D., General Chairman. Granville B. Johnson, University of Denver, Denver, Colo. Paul F. Bender, Iowa State Teachers Col., Cedar Falls, Ia. Miss Ardis Hill, Wyandotte High, Kansas City, Kansas. Hugo Fischer, State of Minn., Dept. of Ed., St. Paul, Minn. Miss Pattric Ruth O’Keefe, Public Schools, Kansas City, 33 (Mo, Miss Catherine Carrick, Omaha Public Schools, Omaha, Nebr. Miss Hazel Dettman, Agassiz Jr. High, Fargo, N. D. J. H. Morrison, Northern State Teachers College, Aberdeen, S.D. Miss Ruth E. Campbell, Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. Miss Ermina Tucker, Bd. of Education, Minneapolis, Minn. [5] 14. LOCAL CONTACTS COMMITTEE Harry A. Miller, Edison High, Minneapolis, Minn., Chrmn. W. W. Kilbourne, Board of Education, St. Paul, Minn. C. C. Aller, Jackson School, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Edna Brannon, Miller Vocational, Minneapolis, Minn. Floyd Valley, Longfellow School, Minneapolis Minn. J. C. Henderson, Roosevelt High, Minneapolis, Minn. Donald Ross, Jefferson Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Marjorie Tate, Sheridan Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. 1s. TIME, USHERS, ORDER, ano ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE George Conklin, Henry Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn., Chairman. J. R. Nichols, Franklin Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Richard Kempter, Folwell Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Harvey Spencer, Bryant Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Edmund Weber, Central High, Minneapolis, Minn. Otto Modler, Phillips Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. John Deno, Lincoln Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Einor Eckholm, Miller Vocational, Minneapolis, Minn. Wilbur Lundell, Schiller School, Minneapolis, Minn. Maurice Ostrander, Marshall High, Minneapolis, Minn. 16. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Arthur Christenson, Nokomis Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn.., Chairman. Harry P. Cooper, Principal, Marshall High, Minneapolis, Minn. Casper Minty, Bd. of Ed., Minneapolis, Minn. Tom Withrow, Boys’ Vocational, Minneapolis, Minn. 17. VISITATION COMMITTEE L. R. Anway, Jefferson Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Mabel Tangen, South High, Minneapolis, Minn. L. C. Burnett, North High, Minneapolis, Minn. Ray Ross, Washburn High, Minnea lis, Minn. Miss Genevieve Shepherd, Bancroft School, Minneapolis, Minn. Kenneth Peterson, Roosevelt High, Minneapolis, Minn. 18. LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE Miss Mary Martin, Principal, Schiller School, Minneapolis, Minn., Chairman. Miss Lillian Jasperson, Principal, Bremer School, Minne- apolis, Minn. Miss Helen Starr, U. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. Carl Nordly, U. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Ermina Tucker, Bd. of Education, Minneapolis, Minn. Albert M. Bank, Principal, North High, Minneapolis, Minn. E. J. Hardaker, Principal, Bryant Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. [6] 19. NECROLOGY COMMITTEE P. E. Michelson, Public Schools, Fargo, N. D. 20. PRECEDENTS COMMITTEE L. P. Washburn, State College, Manhattan, Kansas. 21. ICE CARNIVAL COMMITTEE V. R. Larsen, Washburn High, Minneapolis, Minn., Chrmn. A. E. MacQuarrie, Principal, Washburn High, Minneapolis, Minn. L. R. Anway, Jefferson Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Eugenia Ziemer, Central High, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Kathryn Carey, West High, Minneapolis, Minn. Louis Zavodsky, West High, Minneapolis, Minn. Lyle Wright, Minneapolis Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Thora Ludvickson, Roosevelt High, Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Hazel P. Brown, Elementary Schools, Minneapolis, Minn. Chet Roan, Park Board, Minneapolis, Minn. 22. MEN’S SOCIAL COMMITTEE M. T. Kennedy, North High, Minneapolis, Minn., Chairman. Lester Barnard, South High, Minneapolis, Minn. William Farrell, West High, Minneapolis, Minn. C. Wayne Courtney, Lincoln Jr. High., Minneapolis, Minn. Joseph Markley, Central High, Minneapolis, Minn. Lloyd Dean, Phillips Jr. High, Minneapolis, Minn. Gene Aldrich, Board of Education, St. Paul, Minn. Karl Raymond, Park Board, Minneapolis, Minn. C7] IMPORTANT INFORMATION BADGES— A convention badge is required for admission to all meetings and demonstrations. Badges may be secured at the registration desk upon arrival. CONSULTATION SERVICE— Opportunity will be provided for consultation with experts on problems in health, physical education and recreation. Watch the bulletin board for announcements. CONVENTION BANQUET (Thursday) Admission by ticket only. Procure yours early at the registration desk. Reservations close at noon Thursday. Price $1.75. DANCING— There will be dancing on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday eve- nings at 10:00 in the Ballroom. Admission is by badge. EXHIBITS— Commercial exhibits will be on the mezzanine floor. These ex- hibits are always an outstanding feature of the convention. Mem- bers and officers are urged to take advantage of the chance to see the latest ideas in equipment for the physical education field. Educational exhibits will also be on the mezzanine floor. This is a new venture for the Central District and covers many phases of health, physical education and recreation. Look them over for new ideas and inspiration. HEADQUARTERS— On mezzanine floor. INFORMATION SERVICE— On mezzanine floor. Consult bulletin board daily for program changes and other announcements. Information relative to educational visits, lost and found articles, and general information may be secured at the information desk. MEETINGS— All meetings will begin promptly and doors will be closed. Cooperation is asked in making it possible for the presiding off- cers to follow these instructions. ICE CARNIVAL— At 8:15 P.M. on Friday evening the delegates are all invited to attend the Ice Carnival to be held at the Minneapolis Arena, 2900 Dupont Ave. So. This marvelous demonstration of Figure Skating has been arranged in cooperation with the Arena Amateur Figure Skating Club as a most interesting spectacle particularly for the benefit of the delegates attending our convention. Delegates with badges will receive tickets at registration desk. [8] Sipeipeact oR eNUTestenct mesa ie Hor REGISTRATION— Everyone is requested to register immediately upon arrival. The registration desk will open at seven o’clock, Tuesday evening, March 29, mezzanine floor, Nicollet Hotel. Registration fee for members of the American Physical Education Association, $1.00; non-members, $2.00; undergraduate student non-members who present identification card, 50c; teachers of other subjects than physical education, $1.00; single admission 50c. Secure your lunch- eon and dinner tickets immediately as the number that can be accommodated is limited. REUNION LUNCHEONS (Thursday) Watch bulletin board for announcements concerning reunion luncheons of your school. STATES LUNCHEON (Friday) Admission by ticket only, which will be on sale near the regis- tration desk for 85c. DEMONSTRATION— The Physical Education Demonstration will be held on Thurs- day afternoon at 4:00 P.M. in the Men’s Athletic Building at the University of Minnesota. The demonstration this year has been arranged by a committee which has tried to arrange for a splendid variety of activities and has selected such numbers as will appeal to the average physical director in the field. Activities will include demonstrations from the kindergarten through the high school and university showing methods of teaching, organizing, and showing progression in a great variety of activities. SECTION DEMONSTRATIONS— The Women’s Athletic Section Demonstration will be held on Friday afternoon at 3:15 P.M. in the Women’s Field House, Uni- versity of Minnesota. The attention of the members of the Therapeutic Section is called especially to the demonstration on Wednesday morning of the work done at the Michael Dowling School for Crippled Chil- dren. For details see under “Visitation of Schools.” Dance demonstration Friday 2:00 P.M. in Ballroom. SCHOOL VISITATION PROGRAM— Physical education programs may be observed in the Minneapo- lis schools listed below on Wednesday, March 30, between the hours of 8:30 A.M, and 3:00 P.M. Detailed information concerning classes to be visited may be had at the registration desk. Trans- portation will be furnished to delegates upon presentation of con- vention badge or membership card. Elementary Schools—Boys and Girls 9:00 A.M. Seward School—Sidewalk games to Whittier School 12:00 M. Willard School [9] Junior High Schools—Boys and Girls 9:00 A.M. Jefferson Jr. High School to Phillips Jr. High School 12:00 M. Marshall Jr. High School Bryant Jr. High School—Swimming Senior High Schools— Girls 8:30to 9:30 A.M.—Roosevelt, Fundamental Rhythm 9:30 to 10:30 A.M.—Roosevelt, Team Sport Skills Class 10:30 to 12:30 A.M.—Edison, Individual Sports 11:30 A.M.—North, The Modern Dance. Senior High Schools— Boys 9:30 to 11:30 A.M.—Roosevelt, Tests and Measurements. 10:30 A.M.—Edison, Fundamental Athletic Skills 11:30 A.M.—North, Apparatus Colleges and Universities— (A) 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.—University of Minnesota, Men’s Athletic Dept. Visits to New Men’s Athletic Building, Field House and Stadium. (B) 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. (except 12:30-1:30)—University of Minnesota, Women’ Gymnasium. Physical Education for Women. Special— 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.—Dowling School for Crippled Children. 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 M.—Lymanhurst School—Cardiac Clinic. 12:30—Trudeau School, Anaemic and Undernourished Children. The Minneapolis Institute of Arts Museum will be open free of charge to delegates of the Central District Physical Education As- sociation. Admission by convention badge. Meetings of Allied Organizations (a) N.A.A.F. Breakfast, 7:30 A.M., Friday, April 1. (b) Teachers of Physical Education for College Women Pre- convention program Monday and Tuesday, March 28 and 29. See page 22. (c) A. S. Barnes & Co. Authors’ Dinner, 12:30 Saturday, April 2. [10] CONVENTION PROGRAM CENTRAL DISTRICT PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1938 Preliminary Meetings a 9:00 A.M. to 4 P.M.—Visiting Schools. 1:30 P.M.—Executive Committee Meeting. Room D. 2:30 P.M.—First Council Meeting. Room D. * PLAYGROUND and RECREATION SECTION 4:00 to 5:30 P.M.—Ballroom. Chairman: Mr. Victor C. Dunder, Supervisor of Physical Educa- tion and Recreation, Duluth, Minn. Summarizer: Dr. Elizabeth Graybeal, Director of Physical Edu- cation for Women, State Teachers College, Duluth, Minn. “Social Recreation”—Mr. J. R. Batchelor, District Representative, National Recreation Association, Chicago, Ill. HEALTH SECTION 4:00 to 5:30 P.M.—Room JK. Chairman: Dr. Malvin J. Nydahl, Director of Hygiene and Health Education, Minneapolis, Minn. Summarizer: Miss Cora T. Helgesen, Supervisor of Nurses, Min- neapolis Public Schools. “Minimum Essentials for a School Health Program”—Dr. Ralph V. Ellis, Assistant Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, and Physician in the Students Health Serv- ice, University of Minnesota. Discussions and Questions. Business Meeting, Nominating Committee. WOMEN’S ATHLETIC SECTION 4:00 to 4:45 P.M.—Room Francis I. Chairman: Miss Edna Willis, Department of Physical Education, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Summarizer: Miss Katharine Irvine, Marshall High School, Min- neapolis, Minn. Round Table Discussion on Basketball Officiating including: + 1. Interpretation of Rules 2. Technique of Officiating 3. Organization of Local Rating Boards ry Led by Miss Gladys Scott, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Towa. 5:30 to 6:30 P.M.—Archery Demonstration—Room Francis I— L. C. Whiffen Company. [11] WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1938 8:00 P.M.—FIRST GENERAL SESSION............. Ballroom Presiding: Dr. C. H. McCloy, President of the Amer- ican Association for Health and Physical Education; Research Professor of Anthropometry and Physical Education, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Summarizer: Miss Gladys Leonard, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, S. D. Music: South High School Band under the direction of William Allen Abbott. 8:00 P.M.—Greetings: Honorable George Leach, Mayor of the City of Minneapolis. 8:20 P.M.—Address: “Is It Cricket?” Mr. Alfred O. Anderson, President of the Central District Physical Education Association; Director of Physical Education and Recreation, St. Louis, Mis- souri, Public Schools. 8:45 P.M.—Address: Honorable Elmer A. Benson, Governor of Minnesota. 9:10 P.M.—Address: “The Superintendent Looks at Physical Education.” Mr. C. R. Reed, Superintendent of Schools, Minne- apolis, Minnesota. 9:30 P.M.—Reception .....-.-csccccesscssess Junior Ballroom Presiding: Miss May S. Kissock, University of Min- nesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 10:00° PM “"Danoitie $20. Ss cot. coe aes aes eect ss Ballroom THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1938 7:30 A.M.—City Directors Section Breakfast. Chairman: Mr. H. G. Danford, Kansas City, Mo. _ ©The Future of Interscholastic Athletics.” 9:00 A.M.—SECOND GENERAL SESSION.......... Ballroom Presiding: Miss Edna McCullough, State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas. Summarizer: Mr. Philip Slinker, Woodrow Wilson Jr. High, Des Moines, Iowa. Music: Roosevelt High School Orchestra under the direction of Wallace Peterson. 9:15 A.M.—Address: “Physical Education Requirements in Plan- ning School Buildings and Sites”— Professor E. T. Peterson, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. 9:45 A.M.—Address: “The Inside Story of the Change of Heart of a Strict Formalist”— Miss Ethel Perrin, former Director of Physical Edu- cation, Detroit, Michigan, Public Schools. VISIT THE COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS [12] THURSDAY SECTION MEETINGS RESEARCH SECTION 10:45 A.M. to 12:15 P.M.—Room JK Chairman: Dr. V. W. Lapp, Department of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Summarizer: Mr. Ralph A. Piper, Department of Physical Educa- tion, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. “A Study of Physical Education Facilities and Equipment of the Accredited Public Secondary Schools of Minnesota”—Dr. Carl L. Nordly, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Univer- sity of Minnesota. “A Study of the Content of Professional Courses in Physical Edu- cation”’—Mr. Tom Scott, Athletic Director, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn. “A Study of Factors Influencing Performance in Basketball”— Mr. Harry J. Wienbergen, Athletic Director, Dakota State Teach- ers College, Dickenson, North Dakota. “The Behavior Pattern of Throwing and Some Observations Con- cerning Its Course of Development in Children”—Dr. Monica Rosina Wild, Head of Department of Physical Education for Women, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa. “The Motivation of Self-Testing Activities’—Mr. James R. Shep- herd, Director of Physical Education, West Junior High School, Kansas City, Mo. “A Statistical Procedure for Rating Prospective Football Players” —Dr. Geo. Wells, Athletic Director, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Kirksville, Missouri. “Factors Contributing to Speed in the Start of a Swimming Race” —NMr. Theodore Boyett, Graduate Student, Department of Physi- cal Education, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Business Meeting. PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTION 10:45 A.M. to 12:15 P.M.—Junior Ballroom Chairman: Miss Pattric Ruth O’Keefe, Assistant Director of Health and Physical Education, Kansas City, Mo. Summarizer: Miss Jane Harris, Supervisor of Physical Education, Sioux City, Iowa. My Vision of Physical Education Administrator: Mr. M. R. Henre, Director of Health and Physical Education, Kansas City, Kansas. Physical Education Instructor: Miss Margaret Thurston, Wash- burn High School, Minneapolis, Minn. Classroom Teacher: Miss Margaret Libert, Tuttle School, Minne- apolis, Minn. Business Meeting. [13] THURSDAY DANCE SECTION 10:45 A.M. to 12:15 P.M.—Room Francis I. Chairman: Miss Gladys Taggart, University of Wichita, Wichita, Kansas. Summarizer: Miss Florence Young, Kansas State College, Man- hattan, Kansas. “When and How Should Social Dancing be Taught”—Miss Ita Hoxsie, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Discussion Leader: Margaret Ramsey, University City High School, University City, Missouri. “Modern Dance for Mixed Groups”—Miss Ruth Diamond, Univer- sity of Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska. Discussion Leader: Miss Martha Wilcox, Lamont School of Music, Denver, Colorado. “The Integrated Curriculum in Dance”’—Miss Janet Cummings, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Discussion Leader: Miss Claudia Moore, University of Nebraska. Business Meeting. THERAPEUTIC SECTION 10:45 A.M. to 12:15 P.M.—Room D. Chairman: Miss Margaret S. Poley, Assistant Professor of Physi- cal Education for Women, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Summarizer: Miss Marvel C. Mee, University of Minnesota, Min- neapolis, Minnesota. Election of Officers and Business Meeting. “The Responsibility of the Elementary School Teacher in Our Corrective Program”—Miss Flora M. Frick, Director of Physical Education for Women, Moorhead State Teachers College, Moor- head, Minnesota. Flim—“The Adaptation of the Normal School Life to the Crippled Child”—Dr. John F. Pohl. Discussion and Questions. 12:30 to 2:00 P.M.—Reunion Luncheons—Inquire at Information Desk. CAMPING SECTION 2:00 to 3:15 P.M.—Room H. Chairman: Mr. P. U. Duebendorf, Department of Physical Edu- cation, Ramsey Junior High School, Minneapolis, Minn. Summarizer: Mr. James H. Campbell, Director of Personnel, Camp Ahmec, Toronto, Canada. “Educational Opportunities in the Summer Camp”—Dr. S. Alan oe Director, Child Study, Public Schools, Minneapolis, inn. Discussion and Questions. Election of Officers and Business Meeting. [14] WOMEN’S ATHLETIC SECTION 2:00 to 3:15 P.M.—Room Francis I. Chairman: Miss Edna Willis, Department of Physical Education, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Summarizer: Miss Katharine Irvine, Marshall High School, Min- neapolis, Minn. “Athletic Skill Tests for Girls’—Miss Elizabeth K. Zimmerli, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Discussion on Skill Tests. “Outing Activities in School and College”—Miss Marjorie Camp, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Election of Officers and Business Meeting. MEN’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETIC SECTION 2:00 to 3:15 P.M.—Ballroom. Chairman: Dr. Carl L. Nordly, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, University of Minnesota. Summarizer: Mr. Darwin Hindman, Professor of Physical Educa- tion, University of Missouri. “Moving Pictures of Football Fundamentals”—Mr. P. S. Brain, Tennis Coach, University of Minnesota. “Forward Pass Defense’—Mr. B. W. Bierman, Football Coach, University of Minnesota. TEACHER TRAINING SECTION 2:00 to 3:15 P.M.—Room JK. Chairman: Miss Leonore K. Alway, University of Nebraska. Summarizer: Miss Grace Christensen, University of Minnesota. Theme: Teacher Training Practices in the District. The Internship in Student Teaching. “The Teachers College Internship”—Miss Eloise Lemon, Central Missouri State Teachers College, Warrensburg, Missouri. “The University-Major Department-Internship”—Miss Ellen Mos- bek, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. “The Fifth Year Internship”—Dr. W. E. Peik, Acting Dean of the College of Education, University of Minnesota. Discussion and Questions. 3:45 to 5:30 P.M.—Physical Education Demonstration at Univer- sity of Minnesota. 7:00 to 9:30 P.M.—Convention Banquet, Ballroom. Music: Washburn High School Orchestra under the direction of Mr. George N. Super. 10:00 to 12:00 M.—Dancing, Ballroom. [.15 ] FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1938 7:30 A.M.—N. A. A. F. Breakfast. 9:00 A.M.—THIRD GENERAL SESSION............. Ballroom Presiding: Miss Elizabeth Halsey, University of Iowa, Towa City, Iowa. Summarizer: Mr. Wm. Gerber, Southwest High School, St. Louis, Mo. Music: Jefferson Jr. High School Band under the direction of Mr. Lyndell Roam. 9:15 A.M.—Address: “Education for Democracy”—Dr. David Bryn-Jones, Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. 9:45 A.M.—Address: “Importance of Leisure”’—J. R. Batchelor, District Representative, National Recreation Associa- tion, Chicago, Ill. SECTION MEETINGS MEN’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETIC SECTION 10:45 A.M. to 12:15 P.M.—Room Francis I. Chairman: Dr. Carl L. Nordly, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, University of Minnesota. Summarizer: Mr. Darwin Hindman, Professor of Physical Educa- tion, University of Missouri. “Trends in the Administration of Intramural Athletics in High Schools and Colleges’—Mr. Harry J. Schmidt, Intramural Di- rector, Iowa State College. “Placement of Teachers—Responsibilities of Teacher Training Institutions and Prospective Candidates for Positions”—Mr. Paul F. Bender, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Iowa State Teachers College. “Tnterscholastic Athletics in the School Curriculum”—Mr. Robert Brown, Principal, Agassiz Junior High School, Fargo, N. D. Discussion. Business Meeting and Election of Officers. TEACHER TRAINING SECTION 10:45 A.M. to 12:15 P.M.—Room JK. Chairman: Miss Leonore K. Alway, University of Nebraska. Summarizer: Miss Grace Christensen, University of Minnesota. Theme: Teacher Training Practices in the District. “Techniques of Supervision for Teachers in Training”—Miss Ger- trude M. Baker, University of Minnesota. “Techniques of Supervision for Teachers in Service”’—Miss Helen Manley, University City Public Schools, University City, Mo. Discussion and Questions. Election of Officers. [16] RURAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION SECTION 10:45 A.M. to 12:15 P.M.—Room D. Chairman: Mr. Willis E. Dugan, National Youth Administration, Minneapolis, Minn. Summarizer: Miss Dorothy Humiston, Iowa State Teachers Col- lege, Cedar Falls, Iowa. “A County Superintendent Looks at the Rural Problem”—NMr. Arthur L. Lampe, County Superintendent, St. Louis County, Duluth, Minn. “Teacher Training Institutions and the Rural Problem’”—Miss Doris White, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Discussion: “Methods of Improving the Status of Rural School and Community Recreation.” Presiding—Mr. B. G. Leighton, Direc- tor of Extension Division, County Rural School, Virginia, Minn. Panel Discussion Members: Miss Elizabeth Halsey, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Mr. J. H. Morrison, Northern State Teachers College, Aber- deen, S. D. Miss Edna McCullough, State Teachers Col., Emporia, Kans. Mr. Fred Spalding, Valley City Teachers College, Valley City, N. D. “— Gladys Leonard, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, D Mr. Robert Scott, Hennepin County Supt. of Schools, Minne- apolis, Minn. Election of Officers. THERAPEUTIC SECTION 10:45 A.M. to 12:15 P.M.—Room H. Chairman: Miss Margaret S. Poley, Assistant Professor of Physi- cal Education for Women, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Summarizer: Miss Marvel C. Mee, University of Minnesota, Min- neapolis, Minn. “A Modified Physical Education Program in Kansas City, Mo.”— Miss Pattric Ruth O’Keefe, Assistant Director, Health and Physical Education, Kansas City, Mo. “Some Phases of the Problem of Deafness Prevention”—Horace Newhart, M.D., Minneapolis, Minn. “Opportunities for Physiotherapy in Physical Education”—Miss Sara Kollman, Physiotherapist, University Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn. Discussion and Questions. 12:15-1:30 P.M.—STATES LUNCHEON........ Junior Ballroom Presiding: Miss Helen Manley, University City, Mo., Member- at-Large on Council. Convention Report: Mr. Ralph C. Tapp, Convention Manager; Director of Physical Education, Minneapolis, Minn. Our Exhibitors: Mr. Karl Greenlee, Des Moines, Iowa. Short reports from each state president. PATRONIZE OUR COMMERCIAL EXHIBITORS [17] PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTION 2:00 to 3:10 P.M.—Room Francis I. Chairman: Miss Pattric Ruth O’Keefe, Assistant Director of Health and Physical Education, Kansas City, Mo. Summarizer: Miss Jane Harris, Supervisor of Physical Education, Sioux City, Iowa. “Co-Educational Activities’—Mr. Don Gates, Director of Physical Education, Fargo High School, Fargo, N. D. “Health Councils in the Secondary Schools”’—Miss Ethel Perrin, formerly Associate Director of Health Education Service, Amer- ican Child Health Association. DANCE SECTION 2:00 to 3:10 P.M.—Ballroom. Chairman: Miss Gertrude Baker, University of Minnesota. Summarizer: Miss Florence Young, Kansas State College, Man- hattan, Kans. “Rhythm and Dance at the Secondary Level”— Miss Esther Haveson, North High School, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Mercedes Nelson, Roosevelt High School, Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Dorothy Falk, Central High School, Minneapolis, Minn. HEALTH SECTION 2:00 to 3:10 P.M.—Room JK. Chairman: Dr. Malvin J. Nydahl, Director of Hygiene and Health Education, Minneapolis, Minn. Summarizer: Miss Cora T. Helgesen, Supervisor of Nurses, Min- neapolis Public Schools. “Suspect, Detect and Refer”—“A Slogan in Health Diagnosis for Physical Educators’—Dr. Max Seham, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota. “The Relationship of the Shape of the Chest in Health and Disease”—Dr. S. A. Weisman, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota. Discussion. Election of Officers and Business Meeting. RESEARCH SECTION 3:15 to 4:45 P.M.—Room JK. Chairman: Dr. V. W. Lapp, Department of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans. Summarizer: Mr. Ralph A. Piper, Department of Physical Educa- tion, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. “A Study of the Architectural Details of the Innominate Bones, The Sacrum, The Femur, and the Lower Lumbar Vertebrae and Their Relation to Body Mechanics”’—Mr. Reuben B. Frost, Athletic Director, State Teachers College, Bemidji, Minn. [18] %, “Studies in Reaction Time Before and After Strenuous Exercise” —Mr. E. R. Elbel and Mr. J. H. Raport, Department of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans. “Heart Size and Endurance in Cross Country Runners”—Dr. A. J. Wendler, Department of Physical Education, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Business Meeting. “A Report of Progress in the Study of Recreational Therapy—Dr. Granville B. Johnson, Professor of Physical Education, Univer- sity of Denver, Denver, Colo. “The Relationship of Poise and Body Mechanics to Dancing, Tumbling, Swimming, and Diving”—Mrs. Theresa Anderson, Department of Physical Education, North High School, Des Moines, Iowa. “A Study of Various Methods of Rating Physical Efficiency as Based on the Response of the Heart to Exercises of Graded In- tensities’—Mr. Rusell E. Dickinson, Director of Physical Edu- cation, Marshalltown High School, Marshalltown, Iowa. Discussion. PLAYGROUND and RECREATION SECTION 3:15 to 4:30 P.M.—Ballroom. Chairman: Mr. Victor C. Dunder, Supervisor of Physical Education and Recreation, Duluth, Minn. Summarizer; Dr. Elizabeth Graybeal, Director of Physical Educa- tion for Women, State Teachers College, Duluth, Minn. “Recreation Marches On”—Mr. Ernest W. Johnson, Superintend- ent of Parks and Playgrounds, St. Paul, Minn. “A Summer Rural Recreation Program”—Mr. B. G. Leighton, Director Extension Department, St. Louis County, Virginia, Minn. “A Summer City Recreation Program”—Mr. Glenn Card, Stowe Junior High School, Duluth, Minn. Discussion and Questions. Election of Officers and Business Meeting. WOMEN’S ATHLETIC SECTION 3:15 to 5:15 P.M—Women’s Field House, University of Minn. Demonstration Program Chairman: Miss Edna Willis, Department of Physical Education, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Summarizer: Miss Katharine Irvine, Marshall High School, Min- neapolis, Minn. 1. “Badminton—Aerial Darts—Organization of a Large Class in Individual Sports’—-Miss Edith Barton, Teacher of Physical Education, Edison High School, Minneapolis, Minn.—Group from Edison High School. 2. “Speedball”—-Miss Helen Manley, Supervisor of Physical Edu- cation, University City, Mo.—Group from Central High School, Minneapolis, Minn. 3. “Touch Football for Girls’—Miss Eugenia Ziemer, Teacher of Physical Education, Central High School, Minneapolis, Minn.— Group from Central High School. [19] °“*YVLAAAL ANC 4:45 to 6:00 P.M.—Ballroo ae (ae > Oban k Miss M iversity ‘et Nor Summarizer: Miss Jean ,Brownlee, i Towa. “The Dance of the Mi ” Lectur -Recital—Miss arde L , Univer i i , Kans. iscussion “Leader: e Co es, Towa OUNR)T SSION :00 P.M.—Room E. Presiding; s, Johnson High School, St. Pa n. “Co- educati a es for High Schools.” 4:45 to 6:00 P.M.—Room G. Presiding: Dr. Glenn E. Galligan, Director of the Depart- ment of Physical Education and Athletics, State Teach- ers College, Winona, Minn. “State Certification for Elementary School Teachers and Part Time Teachers of Physical Education.” 4:45 to 6:00 P.M.—Room H. Presiding: Mr. Clarence A. Nelson, Litchfield Public Schools, Litchfield, Minn. “Administration of a Program of Health and Physical Education in a Small High School.” #4 SECOND COUNCIL MEETING 4:00 P.M.—Room D. The old council is still active but members of the New Council such as new sectional chairmen elected at this convention and new state representatives are in- vited to be present at this meeting as spectators. CITY DIRECTORS MEETING 6:30 to 7:45 P.M.—Room D. Chairman: Mr. H. G. Danford, Director of Health and Physical Education, Kansas City, Mo. “Health and Sanitary Practices in the Physical Education Program”—Dr. W. K. Foster, School Physician, Min- neapolis, Minn. “The Technique of Supervision in Health and Physical Education”—Mr. P. E. Mickelson, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Fargo Public Schools, Fargo, N. D 8:15 P.M.—ICE CARNIVAL, Minneapolis Arena, 2900 Dupont Ave. So. Delegates with badges will receive tickets at registration desk. 10:30 to 12:30 P.M.—Dancing, Ballroom. [20] Go :00 to 10: SESSION. .Ballroom eb Debit resident, Central - Sical Edticatio tion. ‘ ap ae 4 "oe Mr. P. E - b+4-2_. ere of Skill r. VicCloy, e President of American saciation for Heal catign. eed of Acade 2"— ed RSPEOD 2 Pfebitls o H “Problenlg Awaiti Y _ . Dir y LO of fj ea 7 H a & Droo. Of Ta er, Assisi Supervisor of Physical Education, ull ee bools. Leo “W reat He h¥si x A. E. Mapai; rincip ' School, Minneapolis, Minn. CONFERENCE PROGRAM CENTRAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION TEACHERS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR COLLEGE WOMEN CENTER FOR CONTINUATION STUDY, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, MARCH 28-29 MONDAY, MARCH 28— 9:00-10:00 A.M.—Council Meeting...... Library of the Center 9:00-10:00 A.M.—Registration................ Lobby entrance MORNING SESSION Room 229 10:00-11:00 A.M.—Presiding............. Miss Ruth Diamond Welcome. 22 iss ics es Dr. J. Anna Norris Business Meeting (open) 1. Reports of Standing Committees: a. Future Plans—Dr. Monica Wild b. Membership—Miss Helen Jamieson c. Publicity—Miss Ruth E. Campbell d. Research—Miss Elizabeth Halsey 2. Appointment of Resolutions Committee 3. Appointment of Nomination Committee 11:00 A.M.-12:00 M.—The Continuation Study Center of the Uni- versity of Minnesota—Mr. Julius M. Nolte, Director. AFTERNOON SESSION Room 229 Presiding—Miss Ruth Diamond 2:00 P.M.—What Contribution Can the Psychology of Learning Make to Physical Education Methods?—Dr. John G. Rockwell, Commissioner of Education, State of Min- nesota. EVENING SESSION 6:30 P.M.—Dinner (Formal). Presiding—Miss Wilma Haynes, Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. Speaker—Dean Anna D. Blitz, Dean of Women, University of Minnesota. [22] MORNING SESSION Room 229 TUESDAY, MARCH 29 Presiding—Miss Mary McKee 9:00-10:00 A.M.—College and University Training for Recrea- tion Workers—Mr. C. Gilbert Wrenn, As- sistant Director of General College and Professor of Education, University of Minn. 10:00-11:00 A.M.—Leisure Activities of College Women Stu- dents in the Central District, Miss Ruth Toogood, Miss Helen Johnson. 11:00 A.M.-12:00 M.—Discussion, Miss Gladys Scott, State Univer- sity of Iowa, Iowa City. AFTERNOON SESSION Presiding—Miss Gertrude M. Baker 1:30-2:00 P.M.—Business Meeting, Election of Officers. 2:00-2:40 P.M.—Recent Developments in the Minnesota Re- quirement of Teachers Desiring to Teach Phys- ical Education—Mr. Hugo Fischer, Acting State Supervisor of Health and Physical Edu- cation in Minnesota. 2:40-3:20 P.M.—The Five-Year Program in the Education of Teachers—Dr. Charles W. Boardman, Profes- sor of Education, University of Minnesota. 3:20-4:00 P.M.—The State Law and the Teachers College Pro- gram—Dr. Elizabeth Graybeal, Duluth State Teachers College, Duluth, Minn. 4:00 P.M.—Tea. Continuation Center Lounge. EVENING SESSION Smorgesbord. Minneapolis Art Institute. [ 23] ri PATRONIZE OUR EXHIBITORS A. S. BARNES & COMPANY 67 W. 44th Street New York City DENOYER-GEPPERT COMPANY 5235-57 Ravenswood Avenue — Chicago, Illinois P. GOLDSMITH SONS, Ine. John and Finlay Streets Cincinnati, Ohio HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES, INC. Huntington, Indiana LOWE & CAMPBELL 415-417 S. Fifth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota GEORGE McARTHUR & SONS Baraboo, Wisconsin E. R. MOORE COMPANY 932-938 Darkin Street Chicago, Illinois W. B. SAUNDERS COMPANY Philadelphia and London SINDELAR ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT REPAIR CO. 1957 University Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 52 South Seventh Street Minneapolis, Minnesota WARNER HARDWARE CO. 13 South Sixth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota C. 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