Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1927 — Page 12

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SNUB AROUSES IRE OF STATE GYMTEAGHERS Physical Education Leaders at Convention Shoved to Rear by Athletics. Indignation of physical education leaders over the manner in which high school athletics is crowding them back-stage flared up when -'only a handful showed up Thursday for physical education section execu*tive meeting at Manual Training high school. Tacked on the tail-end of the joint meeting with the Indiana State High School Athletic Association in the auditorium, which was attended by several hundred principals, teachers and coaches, the physical education session in the gymnasium offered a sorry contrast. Only eight were there and they were without chairs. All having the floor, they voiced vigorous protest as to the way their work and objects have been subordinated to athletics. Called Disgrace to State “It’s a disgrace to the State of Indiana,” declared Miss Carrie snively, Ft. Wayne teacher, who with others, was incensed at the relatively unimportant place given physical education on the association program. “It’s come to be a plain case of the tail wagging the dog,” she said. Smarting under the recent order of the State Board of Education that credits for graduation shall not be given for work in physical education the group agreed “something had to be done” and indicated it would flght for rightful prominence. “Two speakers out there in the auditorium expounded the principles of physical education and explained that physical education is the aim of athletics, but athletics gets all the hand-clapping,” said one teacher. Given No Section Meeting The chief grievance was that the physical education section was not accorded a section meeting of its own. L. Rosasco, physical education section president, heard the complaints. Miss Snively and Miss Ada B. Crozier, state chairman of the women’s division of the I. H. S. A. A., but an enthusiastic exponent of physical education, were heard at length. So disappointing was the attendance that election of officers was postponed. Democrats Will Meet Bu Times Special PERU, Ind., Oct. 21.—A dinner and speaking program is being arranged by the Peru Jeffersonian Club for Tuesday evening. Albert Stump, Indianapolis lawyer, and R. Earl Peters, Democratic State chairman, will speak.

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