"~ KANSAS HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Council of the Kansas Health and Physical Education Assoeia- tion met at the MeGourt Hotel, MoPherson, Kansas, Saturday, October 1 at 10 a. m. Meeting was called to order by the president, Helen Saum. Roll was taken by the secretary pro tem, Hazel Cave. Members present: ¥. G. Allen Earl Morrison Hazel Gave Helen Saum Katherine Geyer Oran Shearer Merle Henre Henry Shenk Ruth Hoover Fritz Snodgrass Geneva Millet Ralph Titus G. S. Moll L. PF. Washburn The minubes of the previotis meeting were read and approved. —— report was read and accepted. The balance on hand is The matter of representation on the K.S.T.A. program committee, tabled last spring, was reported on by Miss Saum. Such representation would necessitate a change in conshitution of E.3.T.A. Mr. Pinet wrote that the same results could be accomplished by contacting the President of K.S.T.A. with regard to our desires for speakers. Gommittee Reports: eee Letters to members of the State Board of Education brought many favorable replys. The following persons were appointed to the Curriculum Committee: Edna McCullough, chairman; C. S. Moll, and Merle Eenre. Numerous suggestions were maie for arousing favorable sentiment among influential people toward a state curriculum in physical education. . ites | } | of American Association of Phi al = t: t Recreation. Miss Lyman made a formal report of the ania. "Mr. Henre, as substitute delegate, submitted a number of interesting personal comments on higR, points. These reports are in the secretary's file. L | - Miss Saum read a letter from Earl . ar ye Ti: Pp a future report. He reported the change in name of the National laapetebhon, This brought up the question of a change of name of our state association. Mr. Yashburn moved that the matter be tabled. Seconded by lr. Snodgrass, motion carried. “lination. Miss Saum mentioned Mr. Hinman's report last spring of ine response from those organizations contacted. It was the general consensus of opinion that representatives from these agenéies should meet and reach some basis of agreement. The matter was carried over to another neeting. : P . Mr. Washburn reported consideration of appointing as Chairman of demonstration for state convention a person outside of the convention city. Merle Henre made the motion that Miss McCullough, as Ghairman of the Demonstration Committee, prepare an outline to submit _ to person in charge of local demonstration. Seconded by Henry Shenk, motion carried.