x APRIL, 1948 Program— Invocation—Mrs. L. M. Welsh. Talk—Mrs. William Hastings, National Congress. Discussion—“Have You An Idea For Us?” 7:00 to 8:15 a.m.—Council Presidents’ Breakfast, Blue Room, Broadview Hotel. Friday, April 16. Chairman—Mrs. E. T. Beck. Co-Chairman—Mrs. A. G. Eldred. Program— Invocation by Mrs. A. G. Eldred. Greetings and Introductions, Mrs. Byron Goodwin. Welcome—Mrs. E. T. Beck. Talks—Mrs. William Hastings, National Congress. Mrs. E. W. Emery, State President. Mrs. Ira Stockebrand, Art Chairman. Discussion—‘How Can A Parent-Teacher Council Help?” Schedule of Meetings of State Board BROADVIEW HOTEL—Tuesday, April 13 4:30 p.m.—Executive Committee Meeting—2nd Floor. 9:00 p.m.—Pre-Convention Board Meeting—Blue Room. Wednesday, April 14 9:00 a.m.—Pre-Convention Board Meeting—Blue Room. Friday, April 16 2:30 p.m.—Post Convention Board Meeting—Blue Room. District Directors’ Conference and Luncheon, Tuesday, April 13, 10:00 a.m., Broadview Hotel—2nd Floor. CONVENTION COMMITTEES General Chairman—Mrs. Byron Goodwin, Emporia. General Vice-Chairman—Mrs. A. E. Buck, Emporia. Presentation of Program—Mrs. Leroy Arnold, Fort Leaven- worth. Convention Rules—Mrs. W. R. Loder, Hutchinson. Credentials Committee: Mrs. G. Goodson Wright, Chairman, Newton. Mrs. Wallace Bitler, Emporia. Mrs. J. E. McGaffin, Emporia. Mrs. Sidney Hoard, Emporia. Mrs. Paul Wells, Emporia. Mrs. C. B. Sherwood, Hugoton. Registration Committee: Hugh Brogan, Chairman, Emporia. Mrs. Max Williamson, Emporia. Mrs. Gomer R. Jones, Emporia. Mrs. J. W. Oursler, Wichita. Exhibits Committee: Mrs. D. D. Harbaugh, Chairman, Coffeyville. Mrs. Glen Anderson, Emporia. Miss Ruth McKee, Emporia. Mrs. E. E. Gadbery, Emporia. Conventions News: Mrs. D. D. Harbaugh, Chairman, Coffeyville. Herbert James, Emporia. Mrs. J. W. Oursler, Wichita. Tellers: Mrs. John E. Beck, Chairman, Emporia. Mrs. J. A. Hoch, Emporia. F. E. Smith, Emporia. Mrs. Wm. Lovett, McPherson. Mrs. E. T. Beck, Dwight. Timekeeper: A. K. Ramy, Emporia. 1l LOCAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Housing—Mrs. C. F. Knouse. Transportation—Mrs. A. L. Carlson. Hospitality—Mrs. Wilford Riegle. Conference and District Meeting—Mrs. D. D. Starling. Election Arrangements—Mrs. John E. Beck. Processional and Penny Parade—Mrs. Leo Markowitz. Platform Arrangements—Mrs. F. A. Knoepple and Mrs. J. W. Herron. Music—Mrs. L. E. Barry. Invocations—Mrs. Wood Bloxam. Breakfasts—Mrs. A. H. Thomas. Group Luncheons—Mrs. S. A. Wagner. Awards Luncheon—Mrs. Elmer Siedhoff. Courtesy Dinner—Mrs. R. D. Marsh. Convention Dinner—Mrs. P. R. Woodbury. Finance—Mrs. Herbert R. James. Radio—Mrs. K. A. Hoffmans. Pages and Ushers—Miss Hope Vandever and Miss Vada Faye Crawford. Tickets— KANSAS CONGRESS OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS 1943 CONVENTION RULES 1. Delegates must present credential cards and register at the Registration desk in the Junior High School promptly, where, upon payment of $1.00 fee, badges will be issued. 2. Sessions will begin promptly at the hour announced and delegates are requested to be prompt at all sessions. 3. Order must be kept at all times. 4. No delegate shall represent more than one congress unit. ® 5. Delegates will be admitted and seated only between numbers on program. 6. A delegate speaking from the floor shall, when address- ing the Chair, give name in full and name the city and unit represented. 7. Motions, when requested by the presiding officer, must immediately be presented in writing. 8. A delegate may not speak more than two minutes on any question under discussion nor more than twice upon the same question, without the consent of the convention body. 9. No delegate shall give an interview on the work of the Kansas Congress. All publicity shall be under the. supervision of the Convention Publicity Chairman. 10. No announcements shall be made unless they are first approved by the President, Mrs. E. W. Emery. 11. No literature may be distributed in connection with the convention without the permission of the Executive Committee. 12. Speakers must conform strictly to rulings of the time- keeper. 13. Delegates unable to hear the speaker shall raise their right hands. 14. In order to vote at the election Thursday, April 15, all voting delegates must be registered by 10:00 a.m. at which time the polling list for the election of officers will be closed. The polling place for the election of of- ficers shall be opened at 11:45 a.m., and shall close at 5:00 p.m. 15. Officers, standing committee chairmen, chairmen of round-tables and other chairmen must file a written report with the recording secretary, Mrs. Ben McCamant. Mrs. W. R. Loder-