GUIDE TO KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION OF
PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION, AND DANCE RECORDS
1909-1986
Compiled
by
Molly Clark
Eastern Kentucky University
1993
R.G. 125
Kentucky Association of Health, Physical
Education, Recreation and Dance
Records, 1909-1986
8.55 cubic feet
14,250 items
19 boxes
93A3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction to the Kentucky Association of Health Physical
Education, Recreation and Dance Records
Some Milestones In The History Of KAHPERD
Executive Officers Series
Photograph Series
Publication Series
Subject Series
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INTRODUCTION TO THE KENTUCKY
ASSOCIATION OF
HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION, AND DANCE RECORDS
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The Kentucky Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Dance (KAHPERD) has a long and distinguished history of active involvement
in promoting health and physical education activities, especially in the
schools of Kentucky. KAHPERD was formed i n 1909 and continues today as
the major lobbying organization of health and physical education professionals
in the commonwealth.
The records of KAHPERD reflect a variety of activities and campaigns to
increase public awareness of the need for a well balanced physical education
program in the state's schools and colleges. Unfortunately, there is very
little documentation on the early years of the organization. This deficiency
is offset somewhat by the diligent work of longtime KAHPERD officer Minnie
Maude Macaulay who compiled a vast amount of information about the nascent
organization in a publication entitled Progress 1909-1973.
Of particular interest is the Publication Series which contains a complete
set of the KAHPERD Journal. Many of the records document activities associated
with the organization's annual convention. Also, there is extensive information
about past presidents of the organization in a series of folders entitled
"Historical and Biographical Data" in the Subject Series.
KAHPERD records were originally housed for a number of years with Miss
Minnie Maude Macaulay at Berea College. They were transferred to the University
of Louisville Archives and Records Center and finally deposited in the
Eastern Kentucky University Archives where they were organized. These records
should be used in conjunction with a series of oral history interviews
about physical education and school health in Kentucky housed at the University
of Kentucky Library's Special Collections and Archives Department. The
interviews were conducted by longtime KAHPERD member Dr. Maurice Clay.
The Eastern Kentucky University Archives appreciates the effort of retired
Eastern faculty member Dr. Peggy Stanaland for assisting in organizing
the records and writing the brief history of KAHPERD which appears at the
beginning of this inventory.
SOME MILESTONES IN THE
HISTORY OF KAHPERD
by Peggy Stanaland
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The history of almost any society is but an accounting for its people,
places, and events (the who, what, when, and where of things) surrounding
that society. Interpreting that accounting would, of necessity, involve
an observation of trends and/or beliefs (the why or cause-and-effect of
things) that may have emerged through the years. The story of the Kentucky
Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance can be
described in such terms. From the time of its inception in 1909 to the
present, this organization has been the story of professional people who
cared, people who caused things to happen, and people who made a difference
by what they did, what they thought, and what work they inspired.
Walter Mustaine can receive much of the credit for bringing about the Kentucky
Physical Education Association. He was insightful enough to include in
his efforts William G. Anderson, the man who had brought the American Association
for the Advancement of Physical Education (eventually the American Association
for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance) to fruition some
twenty-four years earlier. The first meeting of the Kentucky Association
was held at the Estill Springs Hotel in Irvine, Kentucky, during the regular
meeting of the Kentucky Education Association (KEA). A petition signed
by interested physical educators requested that the new group be a part
of KEA and be known as the Department of Physical Education in the Kentucky
Education Association. This petition was accepted, but the organization
had a different name. From 1909 on, the Kentucky Physical Education Association
was affiliated with KEA. After 1913, the KEA gathering was always held
in the city of Louisville.
There are a number of consistencies or threads of continuity that existed
within the physical education association through the many decades that
followed. These threads of continuity can be viewed as trends that led
to many formative decisions on the part of the members. After the first
meeting in Irvine, for the next forty-five years, KPEA (eventually KAHPERD)
met in conjunction with the annual meeting of KEA. It was not until 1954
that KAHPERD held an additional meeting at Cumberland Falls State Park.
For twelve years, this added meeting (known as the fall conference) met
at state park resorts. In 1966 this conference was held in Lexington at
the Phoenix Hotel. The association voted to have the fall conference become
the major meeting with election of officers at that time. The spring meeting
with KEA diminished in content and attendance thereafter. Since that 1966
decision, the fall meeting has been designated as a convention and has
been hosted at hotels in such cities as Lexington, Louisville, Owensboro,
and Paducah, or on college campuses such as Eastern Kentucky University,
Morehead State University, and Western Kentucky University. This move enabled
KAHPERD to emerge as a strong, independent, and successful organization.
Even in the early years, the young physical education association had included
other organizations in its meeting. In the early 1900s, the YWCA physical
directors met with the Kentucky Physical Education Association. By 1957,
quite a large number of related or affiliated associations attended KAHPERD
meetings: the Kentucky Section of the American Camping Association; Carver
School of Missions and Social Work; Council of Southern Mountains; Kent
School of Social Work; Folk Lore Society of Kentucky; Kentucky Recreation
Society; and various welfare and group work agencies, to name a few.
In addition to the many related groups that identified with the Kentucky
Physical Education Association, there were numerous people with national
professional importance who came to Kentucky through the years to speak
to the association or hold workshops or clinics. Among these were J.B.
Nash, Delbert Oberteuffer, Jesse Feiring Williams, Mabel Lee, D.K. Brace,
Avery Brundage, Ruth Glassow, Alonzo Stagg, Harry Scott, Constance M.K.
Applebee Catherine Allen, Celeste Ulrich, and Faye Biles, to name a few.
Kentucky gained much from association with these well known leaders. The
presence of these leaders through the decades was an inspiration to Kentucky
educators.
In 1920, the young physical education society formally affiliated with
its national counterpart, the American Physical Education Association (eventually
AAHPERD). Here began a long and profitable relationship for Kentucky. Through
the national organization, Kentucky was able to stay abreast of trends,
changes, and events at the national level, taking advantage of the thinking
of leaders in the profession of physical education (and later health, recreation,
and dance). Several members of the Kentucky association were always in
attendance at district and national conventions of the larger organization.
These delegates invariably brought back to the state the latest work from
the national. Through the years, the state organization has judiciously
followed the patters of operations of the national organizations. In the
decade of the 1930s, the Kentucky Physical Education Association added
"Health" to its name. In the 1940s "Recreation" was
added. And by the early 1980s "Dance" became a part of the official
name. All of these expansions were reflections of national trends and in
keeping with decisions of the national body. (Actually, the Kentucky leaders
included health in the name before national leaders did so!)
Beginning in 1909 and continuing to the present, the association has seen
the need to maintain close contact with the state legislature and to speak
out to that body on behalf of the health and physical fitness of Kentucky's
school children. Members of the association were keenly aware of changing
programs of physical education through the years and consistently brought
this information to association meetings. Among these changes was the movement
away from formal exercises and calisthenics toward games, play, and sports
in the 1920s. The arrangement of gymnasiums was another change noted by
Kentuckians. With diminishing emphasis on German and Swedish gymnastics,
gymnasium walls no longer had stall bars, booms, dumbbells, and heavy apparatus.
Space was created for the popular tide of sport activities within physical
education programs. In more modern times, changing emphases reflected concerns
for elementary physical education, fitness, wellness, and healthy lifestyles.
Standards for participation of girls and women were closely monitored by
Kentucky teachers and administrators from 1923 on and reported to the association.
An active honor awards committee began an effective work in the early 1950s.
The practice of honoring members of the association as well as non-members
and agencies which have made significant contributions to health, physical
education, and/or recreation has continued through the years. This practice
has served well in maintaining unity and loyalty among members and support
and consent among adjunct people and institutions.
The history of the Kentucky Association for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance has pointed to a number of milestones that have made
a difference. For purposes of this presentation, seven milestones will
be noted. Although another writer might well come up with additional milestones
and even different and perhaps more important ones, the seven chosen are
both encompassing and interrelated. They are a part of the thread of continuity
that has run so true throughout the history of this organization. They
are: (1) changing from a conference format to a convention gave philosophical
as well as financial independence to the association. No longer did it
depend on KEA for nurturing and the furnishing of a meeting place; (2)
keeping up with the times through a strong bond with the American Association
for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) has enabled
KAHPERD officers to receive leadership training and valuable information;
(3) hiring an executive secretary/treasurer to handle the financial affairs
and business negotiations of the association; (4) establishing an honor
awards system that recognizes outstanding leadership and says, "Thank
you for a job well done"; (5) changing the association's publication
from a newsletter format to a sophisticated journal and adding a newspaper
that keeps the membership, as well as schools and colleges all over the
state, informed of the association's business; (6) recognizing the enormous
potential for leadership and support within the public schools by electing
presidents of KAHPERD from that setting as well as the college and university
setting (since 1975, there has been a tremendous increase in the service
given to the association from the public school ranks); (7) participating
in the Jump-Rope-for-Heart Project. This later endeavor has had far-reaching
effects on the entire association. It has involved children and youth in
physical activity (part of what the association is all about); it has involved
teachers from all over the state who have, in many cases, turned this involvement
into leadership in KAHPERD; it has been a financial windfall for both national
and state associations; and finally, the project has furnished the American
Heart Association with funds for research aimed at the health and physical
welfare of the American people.
These milestones that have made a difference have their roots in the beginning
years of the little organization known as the Kentucky Physical Education
Association. KAHPERD has accomplished much in the last eighty-four years,
but there are more worlds to conquer. There are more milestones yet to
come. Quo vadis, KAHPERD? What will your next milestone be?
*EXECUTIVE OFFICERS SERIES*
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DESCRIPTION: The Executive Officers Series consists of three boxes
which contain files covering the years 1927 to 1987. The records document
the activities of KAHPERD executive officers and their decisions and also
provide general information about KAHPERD. This series also contains the
minutes and agendas of each executive committee meeting.
INVENTORY
BOX 1
Archives Historical - 1970-1984
Board of Directors Meetings - 1975-1978
Board of Directors Meetings - 1978-1979
Board of Directors Meetings - 1979-1983
Directory - N.D.
General - 1927-1949
General - 1950-1955
General - 1956-1957
General - 1957
General - 1959
General - 1960
BOX 2
General - 1961-1962
General - 1963
General - 1964
General - 1965-1966
GWS Project - 1978-1979
GWS Structure - 1979
Meeting - November 15, 1979
Meeting - February 22, 1980
Meeting - April 28, 1980
Meeting - November 13, 1980
Meeting - March 29, 1981
Meeting - June 20-21, 1981
Meeting - November 12, 1981
Meeting - November 18, 1981
Meeting - February 5, 1982
Meeting - June 18-19, 1982
Meeting - November 11, 1982
Meeting - February 4, 1983
Meeting - April 22, 1983
Meeting - June 24, 1983
Meeting - November 10, 1983
BOX 3
Meeting - February 14, 1984
Meeting - April 24, 1984
Meeting - June 29, 1984
Meeting - September 5, 1984
Meeting - November 8, 1984
Meeting (Retreat) - November 31-December 1, 1984
Meeting - February 23, 1985
Meeting - August 23, 1985
Meeting - November 11, 1985
Meeting - December 6, 1985
Meeting - February 8, 1986
Meeting - April 26, 1986
Meeting - June 6, 1986
Meeting - November 7, 1986
Meeting - November 8, 1986
Meeting - November 9, 1986
Meeting - December 6, 1986
Meeting - January 17, 1987
Meeting - April 4, 1987
Meeting - N.D.
McCann, Pat - 1985-1986
Miscellaneous - 1976-1980
Nance, Jim - 1983
Project - 1963-1964
*PHOTOGRAPH SERIES*
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DESCRIPTION: The Photograph Series consists of fifteen files contained
in one box. There is a total of 308 black-and-white and color prints. There
are also contact sheets, negatives, and slides. The records capture the
activities of past presidents, conventions, conferences, and other officers
and members of KAHPERD. Each photograph has been numbered consecutively
per folder and each folder is arranged in alphabetical order by the subject
of the event or activity. The earliest photograph dates back to 1909 and
latest recorded date is 1987.
INVENTORY
BOX 4
Awards Banquet (prints and contact sheets) 1983
1. Pat Micheaux and Ann Karrick
2. Julian Carroll and Ann Karrick
3. Ann Karrick
4. Thad Crews and Ann Karrick
5. Jim Nance and Ann Karrick
6. Susan Mossman and Ann Karrick
7. Don Calitri and Ann Karrick
8. Ann Karrick
9. Ann Karrick, Herb Lewis, Nan Hazel and Jan Nance
10. Thad Crews and Ann Karrick
11. Don Calitri
12. Ambrose Brazelton and Vicki Ritter
13. Ambrose Brazelton Workshop
14. Laura May Brown
15. ?, Vicki Ritter, ?,?,?, Ambrose Brazelton
16. ?, Ann Karrick
17. Ann Karrick
18. Ann Karrick
19. Don Calitri
20. Charlie Daniel and Ann Karrick
21. Don Calitri and Ann Karrick
22. Gov. Julian Carrol
23. Bill Meadows
Capital Plaza Hotel Meeting (contact sheets) - June 5-6, 1986
Convention (prints) - 1975
Convention (prints, negatives, and contact sheets) 1987
1. ?, Susan Hardesty, Cheryl Harlow, Inkster, ?, Bill Meadors, Caprice
J.W. Yates and Ann Karrick
2. Unidentified
3. Herman Bush, ?, Pat McCann
4. Larry Inkster, Bailey Gore, ?, Cheryl Harlow, Caprice Dodson, ? and
J.W. Yates (2 copies)
5. Pat McCann, Ann Karrick, Slim Goodbody, Cheryl Harlow and ? (2 copies)
6. Unidentified (3 copies)
7. J.W. Yates, Dot Kirkpatrick, Cheryl Harlow, Caprice Dodson, ? and Robert
Baugh
8. Unidentified
9. Charlie Daniel, ?,?,? (2 copies)
10. Carol Christian receiving teacher of the year recognition from Thad
Crews
11. Special Olympics Display
12. Don Calitri, Slim Goodbody, Caprice Dodson (3 copies)
13. Betty Langly, recipient of Mustaine Award
14. Cheryl Harlow, ?, Bill Dickens (2 copies)
15. Don Calitri, Iris Mudd, Paul Motley, Ginny Jinks and Hal Holmes
16. Unidentified
17. Dancing, led by Lucian Taylor
18. ?, Bill Dickens
19. ?, Norton and Bobbie Norton of Louisville Badminton Supply and Bill
Dickens (3 copies)
20. Pam Adkins of American Health Association, Jeanette Crawford
21. Cheryl Harlow, ?, WKU student, Bill Dickens, ?
22. Cheryl Harlow, Hal Holmes, Bill Dickens and Paul Motley
23. Unidentified (2 copies)
Fall Conference at Richmond, KY (prints) - 1972
1. Fay Biles
2. Herman Bush--Past Presidents
3. Dr. Charles Galloway and Ann Uhlir
4. Holiday Inn in Richmond, KY
5. ?, Lee Gentry
6. ?,?, Kelly Stanfield
7. Jack Baker
8. Jack Baker, Herman Bush
9. General Session
10. Herman Bush and Ann Uhlir
11. Herman Bush and Cecil Zweifel
12. Jack Brewer, Ann Uhlir and Willis Baughman
13. Willis Baughman, Ann Uhlir and Cecil Zweifel
14. Hugh McDade (Public Relations Mgr. Tenn-ALCO)
15. Willis Baughman, Ann Uhlir and Cecil Zweifel
16. William Exam, Dudley Ashton and Lyman Ginger
17. Cecil Zweifel, Lyman Ginger
18. Ann Uhlir
19. Becky Hudson, Sherrill Brakmeier, Dot Harkins, Jack Baker and Robert
Baugh
20. Ann Uhlir, Charles Galloway and Herman Bush
21. Reception Line--Lee Gentry, Becky Hudson, Peggy Stanaland, Tom Jones,
Maurice Clay, Sherrill Brakmeier, Robert Baugh, Ann Uhlir, Renfro, Dot
Harkins, Conley Manning, Jack Baker, Willis Baughman and Herman Bush
22. ?, Nan Ward, ?, Hal Holmes, Peggy Stanaland, Ned Warren and Ann Uhlir
23. Ned Warren and Ann Uhlir
24. ?, ?, Cindy Winburn, Wayne Jennings
25. Dr. Charles Galloway
26. Unidentified
27. Unidentified
28. Angling and Bait Casting Session--Ernie Myers Clinician
29. Ann Karrick (voting)
30. Unidentified
31. Unidentified
32. Robert E. Johnson, Ann Karrick, Alfred Reese
33. Taylor Hollin
34. Exhibits
35. Unidentified
36. Unidentified
37. Dennis McKenzie, Riflery Clinic
38. ?, Conley Manning
39. James McChesney, Fred Darling
40. ?, Jack Baker
41. Riflery Clinic--Dennis McKenzie
42. International Relations Sessions--Martha Mullins and Maurice Clay
43. Peggy Stanaland
44. Kelly Stanfield
45. ?, Track and Field Session
46. Archery Session
47. Riflery Session
48. Riflery Session
49. Gab Session--?, John Jones, Taylor Hollin, ?, ?
50. ?, Jefferson Johnston, ?
51. Unidentified
52. Business Meeting
53. Cecil Zweifel and Lyman Ginger
54. Herman Bush, John Jones, Ann Uhlir and Dot Kirkpatrick
55. Reception
56. Cindy Winburn and Wayne Jennings
57. Unidentified
58. Casino Carnival--Jack Baker, Conley Manning and Les Ramsdell
59. Ann Uhlir
60. Banquet--Herman Bush
Fall Conference (prints, negatives, and contact sheets) - 1983
1. Shelia Gilreth
2. ?, Pat McCann and Don Calitri
3. Dance Class (2 Copies)
4. Unidentified
5. ?, Jeanette Crawford, ?,?
6. ?,?,?, Nan Callary, ?,?
7. Nan Callary, ?
8. Nan Callary and ?
9. Nan Ward, ?, Liz Sadler
10. Dance
11. Robert Baugh
12. Past Presidents
13-28. Unidentified
29. Rep. Clouse and Paul Motley
30. Agnes Chrietzberg and Dot Kirkpatrick
31. ?, Larry Inkster, Mike Kennedy and Elizabeth Thomsberry
32. Agnes Chrietzberg, J.W. Yates and Hal Holmes
33. Bill Farrell, Lucian Taylor, Dot Kirkpatrick, Pat McCann, Jeanette
Askins and Meg Mubry
34. Bill Farrell, Lucian Taylor, Dot Kirkpatrick, Pat McCann, Jeanette
Askins and Meg Mubry
35. Jeanette Crawford Askins
36. Pat McCann and Tim Johnson
37. Barbara Johnson, ?, William Farrell and Nan Hazel
38. Jump Rope for Heart
39. Bill Farrell
40. William Schroff, ? and Pat McCann
41. Jump Rope for Heart
42. Jump Rope for Heart
43. William Schroff
44. William Schroff and Jim Sweatman
45. William Schroff and Jim Sweatman
46. Les Ramsdell and Mary Cobb
47. Lucian Taylor
48. Cheryl Harlow, ? and Don Calitri
49. ?, ? and Bill Dickens
50-55. Unidentified
Legislative Fitness Day (prints and negatives) - N.D.
1. Bill Dickens and Don Calitri
2. Bulletin Board
3. Bill Dickens and Don Calitri
4. Gene Fitzhugh
5. Mike Griffith
6. Cherri Barnes
7. Bill Dickens
8-14. Unidentified
Luncheon-Honors Awards (slides) 1954
Miscellaneous (prints) - N.D.
1. KY State vs. Union (basketball game)
2. All-Around winners
3. Gymnastics
4. Bellarmine vs. Cumberland (basketball game)
5. Physical Education Class
6. Leaders w/ Physical Education Class
7. Physical Education Class stretching
8. Physical Education Class running
9. Carol Hughs
10. Swedish Gym (Harris Co.)
11. Opening Tip Off (Revival of State Scholastic Championship) 1975, EKU
12. Boy in wood working class
13. Basketball game
14. Nurse checking students' blood pressure
15. Students having blood checked
16. Students
17. "Stretch Time"
18. Children at playground
19. Children at playground
20. Children at playground
21. Children at playground
22. Homer Rice (head coach of Cincinnati Bengals)
23. Homer Rice
24. Celest Ulrich
25. Faye Biles
26. Lonnie Davis
27. ?, Becky Hudson, Sherrill Brakmeier, Dot Harkins Jim Baker and ?
28. KAHPERD banquet Nov. 15, 1975, at Ramada Inn Louisville, KY (2 copies)
29. Mr. Taylor N. Hollin, Pres. KAHPERD, 1974-1975, presenting W.W.H Mustaine
Award to Oscar Henry Gunkler Nov. 15, 1975 (KAHPERD banquet)
30. Unidentified
31. Oscar Gunkler
32. Maurice Clay
33. Chad Stewart
34. Dr. K. Alexander
35. Wilhelmina Zimmerman
36. Betty Langly
37. Tom Godfrey
38. Nan Karrick Ward
39. Dr. Sue Hall
40. Dr. J. Baker
41. Martha Carr
42. Herman Bush
43. Alfred Reece
44. William Howard Hansen
45. Charles Acuff
46. Dr. Thomas K. Careton and student
47. Laura Mae Brown
48. 1959-1960 KAHPERD officers
49. Barbara Johnson, Pat McCann and Ann Karrick
50. Unidentified
51. First Health & Legislating Fitness Administrator
52. Dianne O'Brian and Roy Alexander
53. Dianne O'Brian and Odell Phillips
54-58. Dinner at Sue Hall's April 1951
59. Reunion at Martha Carr's February 1962
60-62. Speaker's table April 1953
63. Sue Hall April 1953
64. Sue Hall, Bill McCubbin and Earl Kauffman
65. Maurice Clay and Clyde Partin
66. Maurice Clay and Barbara Johnson
67. Taylor Hollins
68. Laura Mae Brown
69. Chad Stewart
70. Brinda Smith
71. Brinda Smith
72. Nan Callery
73. Julian Carroll
74-76. Barbara Johnson
77. Tim Cartre
78-79. Lee Gentry, Brinda Smith, Nan Hazel and Lonnie Davis
80. Don Calitri, Lee Gentry, Bill Dickins, Barbara Johnson, Gov. John Y.
Brown, Jr., Jim Nance and Birch Oglesby
81. KAHPERD Past Presidents Nov. 15, 1975, Bluegrass Convention Hall, Ramada
Inn
82. Taylor Hollin presenting W.W.H. Mustain Award to Dr. Oscar Henry Gunkler,
Nov. 15, 1975, banquet
83. Ray Corns, Dianne O'Brien and Taylor N. Hollins
84. Minella Beuther and Rags
85. Minella Beuther, Dudley Ashton, Margaret Seegog, Mary Louise Alford
Daubard, Nancy Newhall Denny with Rags the dog
86-88. Past President's Luncheon Nov. 5, 1976
89. Martha Van Meter
90. KAHPERD representatives with Gov. Martha Layne Collins (ca.1985)
91. Mr. M. W. Neu
92. ? and Pat McCann
93. Dianne O'Brien
94. Dianne O'Brien
95-96. KAHPERD representatives
97-98. Unidentified
99. William H. Hanson
Old Ladies Playing Badminton (Prints) - N.D.
1-8. Ladies Playing Badminton
Past Presidents (Not photos; printed copies) 1909-1985
Progress--Presidents 1909-1985
Spring Board Meeting at Richmond, KY, EKU (contact sheets) - April 24,
1984
Unidentified - N.D.
Winter Board Meeting at Galt House in Louisville, KY (negatives and contact
sheets) February 5, 1982
*PUBLICATION SERIES*
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DESCRIPTION: The Publication Series, which contains two boxes of data,
consists of the News Letters and KAHPERD Journal. In 1964 the News Letter
became the KAHPERD Journal. The KAHPERD Journal is still being published
today on a regular basis.
KAHPERD also printed an unpublished manuscript by long-time member Minnie
Maude Macaulay, entitled Progress 1909-1973. The manuscript consists primarily
of specific details of the organization's history arranged in a chronological
pattern.
INVENTORY
BOX 5
Newsletters (Journals) - 1948-1952
Newsletters (Journals) - 1953-1956
Newsletters (Journals) - 1957-1960
Newsletters (Journals) - 1961-1964
BOX 6
Journal - October 1964-November 1969
Journal - February 1970-November 1975
Journal - April 1976-Winter 1981
Journal - Summer 1982-Winter 1990
Miscellaneous - 1971-1987
Progress - 1909-1973
Progress (2nd copy) - 1909-1973
*SUBJECT SERIES*
.
DESCRIPTION: The Subject Series consists of thirteen boxes of records arranged in alphabetical order by subject and chronologically thereunder from the years 1909 to 1986. This series contains the constitution and by-laws of KAHPERD, general information about conferences and conventions, historical and biographical data (which consists of information about KAHPERD presidents), and information about the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation (AAHPER).
INVENTORY
BOX 7
American Alliance for Health, Physical and Recreation (AAHPER) - 1976-1980
Archives and Historical Committee - 1982-1985
Audio Tapes - N.D.
Awards and Honors - 1978-1983
Awards and Honors - 1984-1985
Board of Directors - 1964-1976
BOX 8
Board of Directors - 1977-1986
Budget - 1973-1980
Clay, Maurice - 1966-1979
Clay, Maurice - 1980-1986
Coaching Certification - 1977-1978
Committee and Officers Designation - 1966-1985
BOX 9
Committee Reports - 1978-1979
Conferences and Conventions (Bardstown Conference I) - 1977
Conferences and Conventions (Bardstown Conference II) - 1978
Conferences and Conventions (Callery, Nan Presidential correspondece) - 1979-1980
Conferences and Conventions (General) - 1975-1977
Conferences and Conventions (General) - 1978-1979
Conferences and Conventions (Registrants)- 1968-1978
Conferences and Conventions (KAHPERD report to AAHPERD)- 1978-1980
BOX 10
Convention Planning - 1955-1980
Convention Programs - 1959-1986
Constitution and By-Laws - 1953-1968
Constitution and By-Laws - 1969-N.D.
Correspondence-Miscellaneous - 1954-1974
Correspondence-Miscellaneous - 1975
BOX 11
Correspondence-Miscellaneous - 1976-1979
Correspondence-Miscellaneous - 1980-1983
Dance Section #1 - 1966-1971
Dance Section #2 - 1966-1971
Davis, Lonnie - 1978-1980
BOX 12
Elections - 1974-1980
Executive Secretary's Report - 1982
Financial - 1974-1981
Finances-Budget and Reports - 1964-1976
Finances-Budget and Reports - 1977-1984
Goals - N.D.
Governor's Council for Physical Fitness and Sports - 1976-1978
Governor's Fitness Conference - 1944-1958
Harkins, Dorothy - 1974
Historical and Biographical Data (General) - 1935-1956
BOX 13
Historical and Biographical Data (General) 1957-1985
Historical and Biographical Data (President, Acuff, C. E.) - 1960-1973
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Alexander, Dr. R.) - 1958-1982
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Ashton, Dr. D.) - 1939-1954
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Baird, K. R.) - 1963-1981
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Baker, Dr. J.) - 1972-1974
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Bush, Herman) - 1985
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Callery, Nan) - 1979-1980
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Carr, Martha) - 1954-1975
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Clay, Maurice) - 1954-1977
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Crews, Thaddeus) - 1985
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Davis, Lonnie) - 1977-1987
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Fitzhugh, Ethel) - 1933-1934
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Flora, Ben V.) - 1950-1973
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Fuber, Elizabeth) - 1946-1980
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Gentry, Dr. R. L.) - 1964-1957
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Godfrey, T. B.) - 1935-1984
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Gunkler, Dr. O. H.) - 1956-1983
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Hall, Dr. Sue) - 1950-1984
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Hanson, William H.) - 1973-1984
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Harkins, Dorothy) - 1961-1980
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Heldman, Dr. John) - 1944-1971
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Herrold, Dr. Zadiacary) - 1964-1978
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Hollin, Taylor Nield) - 1974-1975
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Johnson, Barbara) - 1981-1984
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Jones, John William) - 1975-1976
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Karrick, Ann) - 1983-1984
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Langley, Betty) - 1953-1983
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Lewis, Herb) - 1962-1985
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Macaulay, Minnie Maude) - 1959-1984
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. McDonough, Thomas) - 1936-1985
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Miller, Bernard L.) - 1952-1973
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Mustaine, Walter H.) - 1909-1974
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Nance, James Emmett III) - 1982-1983
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. O'Brian, Dianne) - 1974-1983
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Oglesby, Dr. Burch Eugene) - 1974-1984
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Potter, Merwin Elwood) - 1932-1975
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Reece, Dr. Alfred) - 1951-1975
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Roach, Elizabeth) - 1941-1973
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Sadler, Elizabeth) - 1965-1983
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Smith, Brinda) - 1978-1979
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Stanaland, Peggy) - 1958-1974
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Stewart, Chad) - 1968-1980
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Tapp, Hambleton) - 1947-1978
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Taylor, Harold) - 1929-1977
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Terry, William) - 1937-1975
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Uhlir, Ann G.) - 1971-1982
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Vanmeter, Martha) - 1948-1975
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Ward, Nan) - 1967-1983
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Weismueller, Joseph) - 1934-1974
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Wyman, Mary) - 1945-1983
Historical and Biographical Data (Pres. Zimmerman, Wilhelmina) - N.D.
Information Book - 1966
Information Book -1966-1967
International Relations Council -1975-1982
Johnson, Barbara -1981-1982
Jones, John W. - 1975-1977
BOX 15
Journal Correspondence - 1962-1963
Journal Correspondence - 1964
Journal Correspondence - 1965-1966
Journal Correspondence - 1967
Journal Correspondence - 1968
BOX 16
Journal Correspondence - 1969
Journal Correspondence - 1970
Journal Correspondence - 1971
Journal Correspondence - 1972
Journal Correspondence - 1973
Journal Correspondence - 1974
BOX 17
Journal Correspondence - 1975-1979
Journal Correspondence - N.D.
Kentucky Education Association - 1972-1974
Legislation Resolution and Standard Committee - 1977-1978
Logo - N.D.
Macaulay, Minnie Maude - 1967-1975
Membership and Officers List - 1961-1978
BOX 18
Membership and Officers List - 1979-1986
Memorabilia - N.D.
Minutes - 1927-1978
O'Brian, Diane - 1974-1976
Operating Code - 1978
Organization Chart - N.D.
President's Report - 1976-1978
Proclamation - February 17, 1976
Public and Professional Relations - 1974-1977
BOX 19
Smith, Brinda - 1977-1978
Southern District of American Alliance for Health, Physical Edu. and Recreation - 1976-1977
Southern District of American Alliance for Health, Physical Edu. & Recreation - 1978-1986
State Curriculum Committee - 1968-1971
Task Force - 1977-1978
Women's Athletics - 1935-1973