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.