wtien Kansas City, Missouri, Public Schools Worth Reacing Show Health Progress Physical and Health Education, by Helen A late bulletin of the Kansas City, Smith and Helen Cocps; American Book Jissouri, Physical Education Department — Cos, 1958, reports the following progress in certain This is an unusually clear and mod- health features: ern presentation of the combined pro- gram of physical and health cducotion. Diptheria immunization; 1931, 79.5%; Its purpose is to clarify the situa- 1938, 91.2%, tion by standardizing terminology, Vaccination: 1931, 83.9%; 1938, 90.5%. indicate separate relationships, and First Aid Decreasing; explain detailed responsibility in the 1931 = 42,229 cases two fields. 1938 - 16,734 cases Student Conferences Increasing; The Organization and Administration of 1932-5 =- 6,945 Physical Education, by E. E, Voltmer 1937-8 -11,231 and A. A. Esslinger; F. S. Crofts & die Co. The chapter on Aims and Objectives State Teachers Association Meetings of Physical Education is especially interesting anc shows a new method of Nov. 4 and 5 the Physical Education determining and evaluating the aims. Round Tables of the K.S.T.A. will hold meetings in eight cities. The programs... Teaching Procedures in Health Education, are varied and coffer some very interest- by Conrad & Meister; W. B. Saunders ing features, They will be worth attend- Co. ing by every person interested in health This is an up-to-date book on this and physical education, The K.H.& P.E.A. subject anc will be of interest to is very much interested in helping to those teaching health courses in the make these meetinzs worthwhile and inspir- secondary school, ing and urges a full attendance, 000 000 Next Month Officers of the K.H.& P.E.A. for 1938-359; Next months Bulletin will contain a Presicent, Helen G. Saum,K.S.C.,Manhattan. very intcresting article on "Basket Ball President-Elect, Oran Shearer, Wichita. Brevities," by F. C. "Phog™ Allen, Basket- Vice-President, Henry Shenk,Junotion Citys 4.11 coach at Kansas University. This Secretary-Treasurer, Hazel Cave, K.S.T.Ce, article is timec to be of valuc to high Pittsburg. school coaches as they start their basket- Bulletin Editor, L. P. Washburn, K.S.Ce, 211 preparations. Manhattan, District Council Members: Helen Saum, Manhattan. W. He. Mifflin, Coffeyville. Ardis Hill, Kansas City, National Council Members: BE. A. Thomas, Topeka. - Ruth Hoover, Lawrence. More news notes will be forth coming. You enjoy reading about what other scnools anc teachers are doing. So co your part to make the Bulletin interesting by senc-= ing in one or more items of things happen- ing at your school. Sit cown anc co it now! Incluce new games, methods, changes 000 in staff or curricuia, new or improved equipment, facilities and buildings. Editorial Boarc:= L. P. Weshburn, Manhattan, Ecitor-in-chiefs Ardis Hill, Kansas City; Oran Shearer, Wichita