is 5 eo Council Meeting The Council of the K.H,& P.B.A..mot at the Hotei Wareham in i ictad Saturday, December 3, with 20 members present. The Treasurer's report showed a balance of $248.32. The two matters of most inmpor- tance discussed were the corning State Con- vention and a state curriculum in physical education for Kansas. Miss McCullough, Chairman of the Curric« ulum Committee, reported on the preliminary work that had been done in consultation - with Dale Zeller of State Curriculum Com- mittee, The January issue of the Bulletin will be devoted largely to curriculum matters. - There will be a splendid list of speak= _ ers for the State Mecting to be heldin McPherson March 24#25, The following men have already been secured; Dean Schwegler of Kansas. University, Supt. Mayberry of Wichita, Dr. Martin Palmer of Wichita, Coach Waldorf of Hays, and Mr. Edgar ‘Schmidt, State W.P.A., Recreation director, e0o Inasmuch as school dances are allowed in the Emporia High School, the authcrities believe that all pupils should have the opportunity to learn to dance. Consequent- ly social dancing is being taught under the supervision of Miss Ruth Cross, girls phys- ical director and Miss Dorothy Homer, dean of girls. The class meets on afternoon a week in the school gymnasium for those pupils who wish to attend and who have their parents permission, 000 IMPORTANT MEETINGS KANSAS HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOC, McPherson, March 24=25 CENTRAL DISTRICT H.P.E.MEETING Sioux City, March 29-April 1 AMERICAN ASSOC. FOR H.P.E. & RECREATION San Francisco, April 3-6 NATIONAL EDUCATION .ASSOCIATION San Francisco, July 26 000 Editorial Board:-= a P. Washburn, Manhattan, Editor~in-chiof; "A Teacher's Obligations in a Community" Wayne F, Cainsbell, Neodesha The following is an outline of a talk given by Mr. Campbell at the Stete KoE.& PoHaA,s Convention in Pittsburg last March, 1. Take part in civic organizations, Lions, Kiawanis, etc. - BeP.W. Study Clubs, etc. 2e "Do not be a suitcase teacher” Spend most of your weekends in the community.» 3. Take an active part in church life. Sunday school, choir, etc. 4, Will be called upon to and should be willing to sponsor outside organiza=- tions - Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Clubs, etc, 5, Will be asked and should be willing to arrange civic programs, 6, Live Physical Education in the Come munity. oi 000 WORTH READING "A Symposium on Physical Education," by six city supervisors of physical educa- tion. The group includes articles on Physical Education "As it is" and "As: it should be" for the Elementary grades, Junior and Senior High School. Journal of Health and Phyptoat Educatiom, Dec= ember, 1938, "Womens Basketball Rule Book" published by A. S. Barnes & Company for the Na- tional Womens Section on Athletics, “The Tumbler's Manual" by W. R, LaPorte and A. G. Renner, published by Prenticc- Hall, Inc. is a late book and an excel- lent guide.to tumbling. It contains a large number of illustrations, hints to beginners, variations, and group stunts. It is especially well adapted to high school use. 000 The editors wish to thank those who contributed to this number of the Bul- letin, The appreciation of the K.H. & P.E.A. is duo to both the contributors of news items and of longer articles, Won't you join the ranks of contributors to the next isste? » ‘600 Ardis Hill, Kansas City; Oran Shearer, Wichita