TRS Ty COUNCIL MEETING : The Council of the Kansas Health and Physical Education Association met at the McCourt Hotel, McPherson, Kansas, Friday, March 24 at 4 P.eMe The meeting was called to order by the President, Helen Saum,. In the absence of the Secretary the initial business was postponed until later in the meeting. Mre Le P. Washburn moved that the invitation from Wichita for the state meeting for 1940 be accepted provided the Central District convention be secured for Kansas for that same year. If the Central District convention does not come to Kansas, the invitation of Topeka for a state meeting shall be accepted, Motion was seconded and carr « It was moved that Strong Hinman be asked to act as proxy for Kansas at the National Convention in San Francisco, and that $10 be allowed him for expenses, Motion was seconded and carried. Miss Saum asked that all bills be filed for consideration at the Saturday Council meeting. Miss Saum reported the recommendation to Mr. Evans, President of the Kansas State Teachers Association, of the following speakers for a general session of the Association: Carl Schrader, Ethel Perrin, James £. Rogers, Dr. Dorothy Nyswander, Dr. C. L. Brownell, Roll was called by the Secretary and the minutes of the meeting of December 3, 1938, in Manhattan were read and approved, A balance in the treasury of $256.53 was reported, Committee Reports soleers 2 Mr. Shenk reported a poor response from some of the round tables at the Kansas State Teachers Association meetings because they were held on Saturday morning. Mr. Washburn stated that the present membership numbers 215. ublicit: 7 Sonvention Oran Shearer reported an article in the Kansas High School Activities Association journal, a letter from the McPherson Chamber of Commerce to all those on the fall membership list of the : ' Association, and several write-ups in the Wichita papers some of 4 which appeared in papers of the other townse Radio Dr. Allen's report is in the Secretary's file. | Exhibitors for Convention Oran Shearer reported having contacted a ‘arge number of firms. The following companies have exhibits at the convention: Tom Broderick, Lowe and Campbell, and A. S. Barnes. Physical Education Requirement and Curriculum Miss McCullough made an SxXteENnSIVe report which is in the Secretary's file. There was . considerable discussion of the best approach in making a state require- ment for physical education. The feeling was generally expressed that a teachers training requirement should accompany or precede a physical education requiremente SER Sapeine eree e e ye 2