10. zis Irma Gene Nevins, Director of physical education, K.S.T.C., Pittsburg; Builetin editor, L.P. Washburn, Yirector of physical education for men, Kansas “tate College. In addition to these officers our representatives to the national council are Washburn and L.P. “ittemore, Supervisor of physical education, Topeka; our representatives to the council of the Central District are Miss Ardiss Hill, Wyandotte High School, Miss Ruth Hoover of K.U. and myself. The progranifor the convention of the Kansas Health and Physical Education Association, to be helf in Pittsburg March 25 and 26 is perhaps the strongest program ever arranged for by our association. It features Marion Telford, field secretary for the National Safety Councilcwho will speak on subjects pabentitas 4s safety amdxedmeakim education in sthiletios and physical education. Howard White, technical advisor on recreation for the Works Progress Administration with headquarters in Washington, D.C., will be here to discuss problems pertaining to recreation and leisure. In addition, we shall have a number of prominent local people, including William Mifflin of Coffeyville; Dink Littrel, H.B.Randall, BerkxNaskx to mention a few coaches; Dr. Bert Nash of | ‘ Kansas University; Irma Gene Nevins, Pittsburg Teacher's; President Brandenburg, Pittsburg Teacher's; -- This is a fair ‘sampling of the talent secured for the program. The convention will not be all work, however. Ample provision has been made for playin and for relaxiation. Friday night, following our first general session, we shallbe guests of Pittsburg Teachers College at an all-school party . At all of the general sessions there will be singing, and of course we haven't forgotten to make provision for eating. sisal