Sertntetebineret lindas tuned « «G0 In the junior and senior high school he is given a definite exposure to all the major team games in elementary and advanced form, including at least twelve weeks of specific class instruction in cach, In addition he is given elementary instruction in e@ wide variety of individual or dual games with particular value for carry-over purposes, STATE CONVENTION Plans for the 1959 State meoting of the Kansas Health and Physical Education Association are rapidly nearing comple- tion. The meeting will be held in McPherson on March 24 and 25, A meeting of the Executive Committce is scheduled for three o'clock on Friday afternoon and will be followed by the mecting of the full Council at 4 o'clock, Friday evening will be a very interesting one, beginning with the opening meeting of the Convention consisting of welcoming talks and an address by an exccllent spea~ ker. This will be followed by a social... sossion with activities to appeal to all, On Saturday morning there will be a second Council mceting followed by the second general session. The latter half of the forenoon will be filled by the meetings of the Men's Section and Women's Section which mcet simultancously. There will be no convention lunchoon this year, the delegates getting their noon meal in groups as they desire. It will be a good opportunity to renew old acquaintances and make new ones, Three Section meetings will be held following the lunch hour, These sections will be Athletics, Public School, and Student. Good programs have beon pro= vided for all .of these, The closing mect- ing will be the third general session. The newly elected officers will be pre- sented and a speaker is being provided who will be one of the best of the entire con- vention, Start making plans now to attend these meetings. The mectings will be good for you and your presence will insure a suc-~ cessful convention, Brief write ups of the leading speakers will appear in the next issue of the Bulletin and a complete program will appear in the following issue. 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 2-6 Officers of the K.H.&P.E.A. for 1938-32; President, Helen G. Saum,K.S.C.,Manhattan. President-Elect, Oran Shearer, Wichita. Vice-President, Henry Shenk, Junction City, Secretary~Treasurer, Hazel Cave, K.S.1T.C., Pittsburg, Bulletin Editor, L. P. Washburn, K.S.C., Manhattan. District Council Members; Helen Saum, Manhattan. W. He Mifflin, Coffeyville, Ardis Hill, Kansas City, National Council Members; E. A. Thomas, Topeka, Ruth Hoover, Lawrence, 000 Mr. Le. P. Washburn, Kansas State College, Manhattan, has been appointed a member of the nominating committee for the Central District Physical Education Association, Mr. Washburn will be glad to receive suggestions for possible nominees for Central District officers to be elected at the Sioux City Convention, March 29-April l. 000 Phi Epsilon Kappa, professional phys- ical education fraternity, Kansas State College, Mrahattan, has secured Mr. Strong Hirman, Director of Health and Physical Education, of the Kansas City, Missouri Fublic Schools, to address the physical education majors at Manhattan on Thursday evening, March 9, 000 The editors wish to thank those who contributed to this number of the Bulle- tin. The appreciation of the Kansas Health and Physical Hducation Association is due to both the contributors of news items and of longer articles. Won't you join the ranks of contributors to the next issue? 000 Editorial Board:- Le. P. Weenturn, Nenhattan,Bgitorsinenhie: Ardis H211,. Kansas City Oran Snearer, Wichita