te pe oe ee Constitution Mr. Moll moved that the Council recommend to the Association that Article 3 of the Constitution be amended by eliminating the words "a vote of the Council end". Motion was seconded and carried. Precedents Mr Washburn reported a proposal to retain section 24 as it now stands as part "a". He moved that a part "b be added to read as follows: Those elected as representatives from the physical education round tables of each of the Kansas State Teachers Association convention cities shall be invited to attend without vote the Council meetings occurring between their election and the time of their taking office. Teacher Training Curriculum Miss Hoover reported that each committee member was asked to submit a suggested teacher training curriculum. These were so at variance that it was impossible to work out a uniform curriculum, although the fundamental courses were much the same. At a meeting in Manhattan it was decided to have each sbhool submit the general outline of requirements for the first two years. These, in turn, are to be sent out to the Junior Colleges of the state in order that those students contemovlating a major in physical education m may meet the necessary requirements. Bulletin Mr. Washburn was not present to report. Appwoval was express- ed of the new form of the Bulletin. Miss Saum called Miss Clark's attention ( as Chairman of the Records Committee) to the collection of the speeches from all meetings for filing with Mr. Washburn. Miss Saum appointed Dr. Morris, Mildred Huddleston, Sue Unruh, and Helen Hirni on the Resolutions Committee. Miss Saum declared the meeting adjourned. Harel Care Secretary-Treasurer