Mareh 10, 1945. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Bducation, PGAsAH Vareity Basketball Ceach. FACULTY e : | R | : BOARD OF EDUCATION F. H. Bailey, Principal rl nne ura H igh Schoo : Mathematics & Science oe ee een : ; Glenn Easitlack, Olive King, Home Economics, Rated Class A tp M “ ~~ e Social Science . P. Mather, Treasurer Betty Hadley, Commerce Margaret Kyner, Music & English GRINNELL, KANSAS George Pearce, Industrial Arts March 9 , 1945 Dre Fs Cy Albion University of Kansas | Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Dr. Allen: We have completed arrangements for the Basket Ball Banquet on April 11, sponsored by the Community Club. We will have more applications for tickets than we shail be able to accommodate. However, we plan.to invite neighboring town coaches as well as 10 or 15 K. U. alumni from Gove County. Most of the time will be given to you. If you will give me the subject of your address, I shall be glad to put it on the program, The Club voted $40.00 for your renumeration and expenses. If this is not satisfactory kindly let me know. The Banquet will be held 7p.m. April 11 at High School Gymnasiums We are looking forward with pleasure to meeting you on this occasion. Sincerely yours, F, 4, Bailey Principal of High School e fhbo: vw March 6, 1945. 2 Mr. F. Ee Bailey, : Prinoipal, Grinnell Rural High School, Grinnell, Kansas. Dear Mr. Baileys I believe either April 11 or 13 would be the better dates for me. April 11 would be preferable. I have dates on April 6 and 20. I am also seeretary of the Douglas County Selective Service Board, which meets on Tuesday and Friday of each week. ‘Therefore, the llth would suit me best. | Regarding remuneration, I believe in living and letting live. I do not speak for the remmeration, but naturally the state does not provide any money for traveling, so it is necessary for us to make those arrangements. What have you been in the habit of giving as an honorariua? I am sure that any amount you would agree upon would be highly satisfactory with ING oe Sincerely Your's, , - Direotor of Physical Education, PCA :AH Varsity Basketball Goach. oe oe ed 2H 2 G “ iI R Ll L S lL BOARD OF EDUCATION F. H. Bailey, Principal rinne ura ig cnoo Guy Hughes, Director Mathematics & Science Glenn Eastlack, Clerk Olive King, Home Economics, Rated Class A Seiad Beienee J. P. Mather, Treasurer Betty Hadley, Commerce Margaret Kyner, Music & English GRINNELL, KANSAS George Pearce, Industrial Arts March 5, 1945 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kanses . Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Dr. Allen: Your letter, stating that a date for your visit to our Community Club Banguet could be arranged is at hand. I am inclined to leave the selection of that date to you, It could be any date in April except Saturday nights. We shall be glad to make our plans to conform with yours. I am suggesting one of the following dates: April--6 April--18 44pril--l1l April--20 April--13 If none of these are satisfactory, please advise us. Please advise what finanical renumeration would be expected. Thanking you for your..kind consideration. I an, Sincerely yours, oP 4 : Sg ol SF . F, H. Bailey Principal of High »chool fhb:vw Mr. FP. He Bailey, Pringipal, Grinnell Rurel High ne Grinnell, Kansas. 5 Dear Principal Bailey: I appreciate your asking me to address your community club and your high sehool basketball squad at your banquet some- * time in April. Do you have the date settled so far as time of the month is concerned? Will it be in the first part of the latter part of April? | On the 21st of April wo have our Interscholastic Meet and of course I mst be here for that. I also have April Srd taken at the present time, with a number of April dates tentative. I will save the date for you if you will let me know at your earliest possible convenience cae you would like to have it. _ Very sincerely yours, # Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. ' 2 Grinnell, Kensas - Gove County - northwest corner of state 4 6 FACULTY | G E R | Hi h S h BOARD OF EDUCATION F. H. Bailey, Principal rinne ura ig cnoo Guy Hughes, Director Mathematics & Science Glenn Eastlack, Clerk Olive King, Home Economics, Rated Class A J. P. Mather, Treasurer Social Science Betty Hadley, Commerce Margaret Kyner, Music & English # coraee 33. 19 45 George Pearce, Industrial Arts ‘ DPecr. Ge BABS Dept. of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Mr. Allen: The Community Club will sponsor a Basket Ball Banquet here for the High School Boys sometime in April. There Will be 125 to 150 plates spread at this Banquet. Would it be possible for you to be our guest speaker on that occasion? The date could be suited to your con- venience. I plan on inviting coaches of the neighboring schools. I shall be glad to hear from you at your earliest convenience, Sincerely yours, FY, 8... Bailey Principal of High School . fhb:vw April 7, 1945. Mr. Dan Bolen, ‘Public Utility Building, Salina, Kansas. f Dear Dans Thanks for your letter and the information from Coach Earl Morrison. I am very glad to get this, as it will be helpful. I am enclosing a short biographical sketch, and so forth, and I don't know of any fellow that I would rather be intro- duced by than you. But make it short!) I agree with you that you have a lot of swell prospects ‘end I know that you will do everything possible to turn them Lewrence-way. | Thanks for the reservation at the Lamer. I will be seeing you Thursday, the lth. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH . Varsity Basketball Coach. Enc. SPRADLEY-BOLEN AGENCY Real Estate - Loans - Insurance . SALINA, KANSAS N. E. SPRADLEY April 4, 1945 DAN BOLEN Public Utility Building EDGAR DAVIS 114 West Iron Ave. LEONARD Woop Phone 563 Associates pr. Forrest C. Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansase Dear Phog: Thank you for your letter of April 2, and i am glad to hear that you will be in Salina early enough to visit around with some of the boys here in Salina. We are making reservations for you at the Lamer Hotel as we contemplate that you intend to stay all night in Sealine and if not you will have the room anyway evailable for your use while you are here with us. The reason I did not write you before is because it was only yesterday that I procured the information on the various high school basket ball squad members and I am enclosing the information given to me by Coach Earl Morrison. In order that the person that introduces you can have a little information on yourself, I wish that you would send me some information as to how many years that you have been in the coaching game, how many years at Kmsas University, the number of champion teams thet you have turned out and any other information that you might have on yourself, because I feel that we have alot of fine prospects on the Salina High School Squad for the Kansas University and I do not want to leave any stones unturned in getting them to go to Kensas University. Looking forward to the pleasure of seeing you soon, I am Yoursvery truly ) DB: im Tyee TT. Tol el a eal ‘* a 8 : Sig ; ~ : Ke ” r [ssie gfe) =] Ss 30| Lippoldt,Jack ee. 2 Eo | BT Slo [28 31/Griffith, Bill feet ae ap [YE 32) Linville, Aubrey ok * : L- a ge ig5 33) Powell, Loren eo: / L 0. ye THO 34, Engel, Dale Re / - e rey lbO 35 Anderson, Gene oe 3 L C Le | oh, 36) Nicol, Evert 7. -— : = pa” 175 37 Shultz,Ernie Soph / o & a foe 38) Lindeman, Bob tk } c py 165 39 Jones, David ae o oO Lc yt 195| Bays en A’ \epuad but nal —aln 1 at spe _E. Anderson Seni J i : 54" 50. Houltburg Pee / + 5'8 ar | ee Noyce owes } eC. . Y" A 00 — anir| I ¢10R sie ‘ _ Chastain a } Ge “er } 7 Si | Norton Jas / e i z , / LL 0: : | April 2, 1945. Mr. Dan Bolen, Publis Utility Building, Salina, Kansas. Dear Dan: | to write you a note, since I said that unless you heard from me in a half-hour the thing was all sot. Well, it is, but E am writing now to tell you that I will not come on the train. I will probably drive and I will look you up when I get in tom. It is not necessary for me ine I have some other appointments and I am not sure exactly just when I will get over to Salina, but I will be in some time in the afternoon and will make it a point to leok you up at your place. So don't worry about me, Mister. Iwill be on the job in ample time to mest the salubrities and celebrities of Salina. Anticipating the pleasure of seeing you and chewing the fat, Tam, with kindest personal regards, Sincerely yours, : Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coash. May Ist “High School Seniors” W. CARL GREENE May 8th “Report on District Convention” JOHN B. SMITH May 15th “People I Have Met” MILDRED BUCHNER May 22nd OPEN DATE May 29th “Problems of a War Widow” ETHEL BELLE JOHNSON June 5th “An Air Port for Stockton” June 12th PICNIC June 19th “Amateur Photography” JOE HAGEMEISTER June 26th OPEN DATE MEETING DATES OF NEIGHBORING CLUBS Beloit—Tuesday Colby—Thursday Downs—Tuesday Evening Ellis—Wednesday Hays—Monday Hill City—Monday Hoxie—Wednesday Kansas City, Kansas—Tuesday Manhattan—Thursday Norton—Monday Osborne—Wednesday Phillipsburg—Thursday Russell—Tuesday St. Francis—Monday Smith Center—Tuesday Topeka—Thursday PAST PRESIDENTS Cloyce Hamilton - - - - 1936-37 Wayne McCaslin - - 1937-38 Roy Gyger - 1938-39 Merle Swank - 1939-40 D. A. Hindman 1940-41 Ralph Burlin - 1941-42 O. O. Osborn 1942-43 Leon Hamilton 1943-44 We ONIN OM ION ONLI Stockton Rotary Club Governor Disrict 122 Charter No. 4043 Granted November 5, 1936 PROGRAM January 1, 1945 to July 1, 1945 DISTRICT GOVERNOR JOE WEIGEL Dodge City, Kansas PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL RICHARD H. WELLS Pocatello, Idaho OFFICERS 1944-1945 President - - - - W. F. Hughes Vice-President - - John B. Smith Secretary - - - - Paul Marshall Treasurer - - - - J. W. McMillen COGN CSN 9UCH) COG ™ AIMS AND OBJECTS— W. F. Hughes, chairman; Paul . Marshall, Wayne McCaslin, John Smith, George Ostmeyer, W. Carl Greene. CLUB SERVICE— Wayne McCaslin, chairman; Leon Hamilton, Paul Marshall, Howard Webster, Forrest Kling. VOCATIONAL SERVICE— George Ostmeyer, chairman; W. K. Skinner, Earle Lee. COMMUNITY SERVICE— W. Carl Greene, chairman; Fenton Brannan, Forrest Stamper. INTERNATIONAL SERVICE— John B. Smith, chairman; Walter Winget, Lee Samuels. PROGRAM— J. B. Marshall, chairman; Ralph - Burlin, Wayne McCaslin. ATTENDANCE AND FELLOWSHIP— Ralph Burlin, chairman; D. A. Hindman, Merle Swank. CLASSIFICATION AND MEMBERSHIP— O. M. Goodrich, chairman; A. G. Schneider, John Buchner. ROTARY INFORMATION— Jud Flint, chairman; Jim Watson, Lloyd Viers. January 2nd “My Favorite Sport M. C. TRIPP January 9th BULL. SESSION J anuary 16th “Dumbarton Oaks D. A. HINDMAN ' January 23rd Music MIRIAM LEE January 30th “Domestic Science” MRS. RALPH REED February 6th OPEN, DATE February 13th “Boy Scouts” RALPH BURLIN February 20th “War Experiences” DR. C. H. LEE February 27th “Rotary Birthday” R. M. BURLIN March 6th “Vocational Agriculture” FLOYD BLAUER March 13th ROTARY ANN NIGHT March 20th OPEN DATE (Election) March 27th “Jobs After the War” O. M. GOODRICH April 3rd .“Highway Safety” ._ PATRICIA SOLANDER April 10th “Who Will Win the Pennant?” FORREST KLING April 17th “Kansas Legislation” FORREST STAMPER. April 24th “Kansas Highways” Cc. L. CUSHING Maroh 22, 1945. Mr. G. Me James, Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, ° Stockton, Kansas. Dear Mr. James: : I am definitely planning to be in Stookten on Monday, April 9th, for your banquet for the football and basketball teams of Stockton. It will be a pleasure to meet with your fine group. Very sinoerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH uy Varsity Basketball Coach. J.H. GREGORY, WOODSTON W. K. SKINNER, STOCKTON COMMISSIONER 1ST DISTRICT COU N | Y OF ROOKS JUDGE, 34TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT M. W. MOCK, PLAINVILLE COMMISSIONER 2ND DISTRICT COURT TERMS; SECOND MONDAY, JANUARY FIRST MONDAY, MAY 2 ARMOND BENOIT, DAMAR FIRST MONDAY, SEPTEMBER COMMISSIONER 3RD DISTRICT — ERNEST G. TRIBLE COUNTY CLERK GEO, F. CRANE CLERK OF THE COURT HAROLD J. BAKER TREASURER WAYNE MCCASLIN ATTORNEY MABLE N. STEWART REGISTER OF DEEDS EVERETT D. VAN HORN SHERIFF EDITH HARRIS SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS G. M. JAMES PROBATE JUDGE FRANK D. TYSON DR. E. C. PETTERSON, PLAINVILLE ENGINEER CORONER STOCKTON, KANSAS Varch 20, 19495 J. Mr. F. C. Allen Direetor of Atheletics Kansas Yniversity Lawrence, “ansas. Dear Mr. Allen; In compliance with my telephone conversation with you at Denver, Colorade on the morning of Merch 20, 1945, am writing for confirmation of date of speaking engagement at Stockton, Kansas for 4pril 9, 1945. With kindest Regards and best Wishes, I am, Very ‘truly yours, 7 —- tz . re . : é G ° M * Ja e Ss Secretary Chamber of Commerce o a Mareh 10, 1% 6. Direotor of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. | FCA: AH ROY SNYDER, President G. M. JAMES, Secretary “GEORGE OSTMEYER, Vice-Pres. : LID ANDERSON, Treasurer Working for the Interests of the Friendliest Town in Kansas—Halfway between Kansas City and Denver STOCKTON, KANSAS March 9, 1945. Dr. F. C. Allen Lawrence, Kansas, Dear Mr. Allen; Am writing to see if you aeve make our of town speaking engagements. The Stockton Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a banquet fbr the Basket Ball and Foot Ball Teams of the High School, some time in last part of this month or the first part of April, and are wondering if you would consider coming out and talking to the Groop, we would ar@ainge the date to suit your con- venience, and about what would your fee be for such an engagement. Aweiting an early and favorable reply, I am, . Very truly yours, 4 Af Ma. hog John B. Smith DIRECTORS Kennéth Pauley George Osimeyer Roy Snyder Lid Andersen P.M. Smith G. M. Jamés J. B. Marshall T. S. Shaw Mareh 22, 1946. ir. George FP. Ostmeyer, Secretary, Stockton Rotary Club, Stockton, Kansas. Dear George: I will be delighted to stay over and speak to your Rotary Club Tuesday noon, April 10th. Thank you for inviting me. It will be a pleasure, I assure you. a Rotarily yours, Director of Physical Education, POCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. AN Vy PHONE 52 OSTMEYER IMPLEMENT CO. STOCKTON KANSAS ~ WLS aah LB FARM EQUIPMENT way Ven eine ase ae March 20, 1945 Mr. Phog Allen lawrence, Kansas Dear Phog: Since it is known to the Rotary Club that you will be in Stockton to give an address at the Chamber of Commerce Banquet for the basket ball teams on April 9th, we are wondering if it would be possible for you to give the program at the regular meeting of the Club, Tuesday. Noon, April 10th. In the event it would be impossible for you to give us that time, we would be giad to chanze our meeting to Monday Noon, April 9th, if in changing the time it would be more convenient for you. We hope that it will be possible for you to give the program since every member is looking forward to the meeting with the greatest anticipation. Yours very truly, Geo ge z Ostmeyer § cretary GFO:mm Stpckton Rotary eg EEE ET Ee Tee oe ee I eres BOARD OF EDUCATION =. en eee OFFICERS aL Poke. wey Par Man fs H. L. Pote, Pres. Cc. W. Steward Arthur Dinwiddie A. W. Hamblin John M. Dinges C. H. 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Kindly write me your choice of dates and I will imuediately confirm ite Sincerely yours, Direster of Physical Education, FCA:AH , Varsity Basketball Coach. BOARD OF EDUCATION HL. Pote C. W. Steward Arthur Dinwiddie A. W. Hamblin John M. Dinges SS spy er —=EaBEDFO! 26 March 1945 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Head Basketball Coach. oc... S * ar ES eer University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sir; Sometime during the spring of the year we hold an annual Athletic Banquet. This year, if possible, we would like to secure your services as speaker. would it be possible for you to be our speaker? We will set the date of the banquet at your convenience. I would appreciate your reply. Yours very truly, LAL: jpm OFFICERS H. L. Pote, Pres. _ C. H. Cummings, Sec’y, L. C. Severs, Treas. December 6, 1944. saiea:tieteniin beatae Vain atta eine natin ae the same date, rather discourages me to hope that I can fill your date. However, I am writing this other school, and I should hear soon. 5 eS a eee a ee ees 2 ey Se rate ere having headed several of consumed a great desl of my time. : then, whic You asked about the charge I make for a commencenent address. I have never had any fixed charges, but the majority pay $25.00 and expenses. That was why it was my desire to get a couple of dates, in order to divide the heavy expense. Very sincerely yours, 2 ‘Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. =e BOARD OF EDUCATION HERMAN SCHABEN, Director F. W. MEHLER, Clerk STATE CLASSIFICATION—CLASS A MEMBER NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION AUGUST REINHART, JR., Treasurer BAZINE RURAL HIGH SCHOOL PAUL H. ANDREE, Principal BAZINE, KANSAS November 7, 1944 Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sir: I had the pleasure of attending Coaching School at Topeka this summer under your supervision. I enjoyed your talks and lectures so much, I was sure you probably had one you could deliver at a Commencement address. The High School Senior Class here at Bazine also selected your name out of a group of names given them. If you do have such an address you could deliver on such an occasion, what would be your charge? We would like to have you the night of May 17. Thanking you for an early reply, it am Sincerely, 40 Llactlha. Paul H. Andree Principal PHA /MP May 7; 1945. Mr. Frank L. nei, Srinath, Atshison County So High School, Effinghan, Dear Mr. Humn: Thank you very much for your letter and check of April 30. I have had rather bad experiences with my Buick. I have paid over $80.00 in the last two months on repair. ‘Twenty : dollars seems like a good deal for expenses, but after figuring my travel expense and what I have received from my trip, I find thet I anu hardly breaking even. If you feel that you want to | add $5.00 additional to your expense of that evening, and would mail me an additional cheek for $5.00, I nenare por very happy to receive it. I am sure that you will understand if you drive a car how repair bills pile up, if your oar is three or fow years old. I have never wanted to make anything on my speeches, but since the University and the State do not provide an expense account, I feel thet I should not be penalized for doing this service. With kindest regards and best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, j . Direotor of Phystoal Education, POA:AN Varsity Basketball Goache Airhison County Community igh Srhonl FRANK L. HUNN, Principal Lifingham, Ransas April 30, 1945 ie. 2. CG. Allens University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: We want you to know that we greatly appreciate your taking the time and making the effort nec- essary to be here and speak to our boys, who are out for athletics. Before you came, the boys were very insistent that they wanted you to be their speaker that night. I am sure that no one waS disappointed. I have heard favorable comments from somany of them and from their fathers relative to your talk here. What you said was very much worthwhile, then, the way you said it made it enjoyable for them to hear. Again, let me thank you for not only being with us at this time but also for many other favors. A check is enclosed which will help a little toward keeping that Buick running and your good work going on. With kindest personal regards. Sineerely yours, AA fone FLH: we PrP. S.. i am sorry, but I don*t always proecras~ tinate this way. It was March 28 you were here and the fact that I had overlooked communicating with you escaped my notice until this morning. Maroh 6, 1945. * Mr. Frank Le Hunn, Principal, Atchison County Commmity High School, Effingham, Kansas. — Dear Mr. icine I find that IT am going to be in Golorado on March 20 so I am writing you agelgeg hoedd to see if you can change the date to the 26, 28 or 29 of I trust that this has caused you no inconvenience, c I will not be in this section of the country. I am sorry. Any date that you pick of the three mentioned will be entirely satisfactory with me. Very sincerely yours, . Direotor of Physical Education, PFOA: AH Varsity Basketball cvach. Atchison Conniy Community Gigh Srhanl FRANK L. HUNN, Principal Lifingham, Ransas February 28, 1945 Dr. FF. 0, Alien University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: We will be very pleased indeed, if you can be present at our banguet for the boys who are out for athletics, and be the guest speaker at that time. As I stated in our conversation this morning, the boys and Mr. McConnell, their coach, prefer you to anyone else. If the date is satisfactory to you, we would prefer Tuesday evening, March 20.” The hour will be seven o'clock. If this date is not satisfactory to you, we might use any one of the following dates--March 19, 21, 26, 28, or 29. We greatly appreciate your willingness to come, also the many favors you have granted us in the past. With kind personal regards. Sincerely yours, hf FLH: we Mareh 9, 1945. Mr. Frank L. Humn, irincipal, — Atehieon County Community High school, Effinghem, Kanses. Dear Mr. Hunn I have just aecepted an invitation to speak at Shewnee-Mission High Sehool on March 29, which is one of the dates I told you was not yet filled on Maroh 6. However, the 29th is the only date that Shamee-ilisabn | could have their banquet, and I wanted you to know as early as possible that I have accepted this date. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physies1 Rdaueation, POAsAH Varsity Basketball Coseh. March 5, 1946. Mr. Frank L. Hunn, Principal, Atchison County Community High School, Effingham, Kansas. Dear Prineipal Hun: Meroh 20th is entirely satisfactory with me, and I will be happy to speak at your banquet for the boys on that date. I note ‘that the time is 7 o'clock, and a will be there prior to that hour. Looking forward to greeting you, Coach McConnell], and the boys, I am Very sincerely yours, Direator of Physioal Edusation, PCA:AH Vargity Basketball Coach.