oles The Treasurer's report showed receipts of $319.69 to March 26 and expenditures of $118.79, leaving a balance of $200.90. This did not include the financial roport for the Convention. The Convention report showed receipts of $137.00, expenditures of $69.39, with a balance of 467,91. The following officers for the coming year were clected: President: Heicn G, Seam, Kansas State College, Manhattan President-Elect; Oran Shezror, Allison Intermediate School, Wichita Vice-President: Tensy Shenk, igh School, Junction City Secretary-Treavurer: ‘fvma Gens Nevins, K.S.1.°%., Pittsburg Bulletin Editor: 1, P. Washburn, Kansas State College, Manhattan Representatives to Districs Jouncil for the year are; Helen G. Seum, Earl Kaufrman, Jr., and W. H. Mifflin, Representatives on the Nationai “ouncil are Ruth Hoover and E, A. Thomas. The five members-at-large elected to the State Council for the coming year are; Ardis Hill, Kansas City; Hazel Cave, Pittsourg; Dr. Earl Morris, Hays; Sue Unru: Kansas City; C. S. Moll, Marhattan; Mildred Huddleston, Topeka. Article 6 of the Constitution was amended to read as follows; "The Council shal! consist of the officers of the State Asscciation, a representative of the Physical - Education Round Tables of each Kansas State Teachers Association Convention City, the section chairmen, and five members-at-large elected by the Council." It was voted that each State Representative to the District Council be allowed the sum of $5,00 from the K.H. & P.E.A. treasury toward his expenses in attending the District Convention. The following motion was passed; "That the Council of the K.H. & P.E,A. approve the adoption of the Curriculum Report of the College Directors of Physical Education as the minimum standard of physical education for Kansas and recommend its adoption by the State Board of Education, This curriculum report is the result of 9 years of research and has been particivated in by a large number of people. Copies of the report may be found in the March, 1937 number of the Research Quarterly of the A.P.E.£ McPherson was selected as the Convention City for next year and Miss Helen Hirni was elected Convention Manager by the Exccutive Committee. Friends University, Wichita, was host on March 12 to high school girls from 7 counties at a Play Day on the Quaker campus, The girls were divided into 8 "crews" using a nautical theme for the following maneuvers: Basketball, tumbling, dodge ball, ping pong, bowling, tossing darts, shuffleboard, and deck tennis, After "chow" at noon the afternoon was spent in a "regatta" of relays, tap dancing and folk dancing. The Hanilton Intermediate School, Wichita, staged a Physical Education show, in March for the purpose of replenishing the fund for providing gymnasium outfits for indigent children in the school, An attractive program entitled, “Hamilton Hearties Present A Valentine Sampler," consisted of dances, two playlets, tumbling and pyramid: It was under the direction of Miss Florence Reitz, girls Physical Director, We are glad to acknowledge and welcome Volume I, No. 1 of the South Dakota Healt! and Physical Education Association News Letter, It is attractive in appearance and interesting in content. Mr. A. R, Edwards, Coach and Physical Education Director at Wellington, reports that physical education has been increased considerably this year in the Wellington High School, It is required in grades 7, 8, 9, and 10 and elective in the others. Each class meets twice a week and has hygiene once a month. Table tennis and badmin- ton are very popular with the students. Their physical education exhibit was held on April 5 and 6 under the direction cf Mr. Edwards and Miss Lora Vicker, girls physical director. Editorial Board:=- L. P. Washburn, Manhattan, Editor-in-chief; Ardis Hill, Kansas City; Oran Shearer, Wichita