oBee outcomes, criticia etc. Physicnl sducation has becomo ene of the instruments for keeping the nation sane 3 it has become one of the balance wheols of civile ization. Last month in Atlant, Gcorgia at the 43rd Annual Notional Convention of the Health and Physical Education Association, Dre Horbort Stack of Columbian Univor= sity stated that safety measures of all descriptions in the future would be taught by the departmont of physical cducation in the schoolse Dre Jay Be. Nash of New York University also stated that in tho near future overy city and town will soon have thoir Boards of Recreation in addition to their Boards of Educe ation for the employment of Recreation linginecers. The dynamics of teacher porsonality will be as important as it is today. I would omphasize that the future of physical cducation as a vocation for the college girl is especially brighte Haig Patigion, sculptor, in his studio in San Francisco has reproduced the thing that wo hope for American women= a type of physical ruggedness with an intellect alort and yet at casee The bust is of Helen Wills called "Helen of California". A western magazine comment= ing on his work s-yg, "There is a new type of beauty abroad in the land. Hor beauty is somothing more than candy box prettiness, for it rises within. Her intellectual life, hor physical rugeodnoss, end her artistic gift cach have their share, Thero is something that shines out of the Holen Wills bust that is spiritual in charactor-something not accounted for by the regular features, the shapely throat, tho level brow. f began to study, to find a namo for the thing that struck me as it has struck the art world of half oa dozon nations. And the word thet I found for it is "poisc". Agnes R. Wayman, Associate Professor of Physical Education at Barnard Colloge Columbia University says that a girl has poise and is physically educated when