Glass A Kansas High School—Wember North Central Association of Colleges and Serondarg Srhouls O. O. Foun, CLERK R. F. Noyes, DrrEcToR W. W. SrRICKER, TREASURER — TROY HIGH SCHOOL L. W. MYERS, PRINCIPAL TROY, KANSAS February 8, 1944 Dr. Forrest A. Allen Director of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sir: We are happy that you were able to accept the invitation to appear as speaker on the Commencement Program of the Troy Rural High School. In answer to your question concerning a theme, we leave that to you. Our high school is a Rural High and about sixty per cent of our students come from the country. The community supports an exten- sive activity program in addition to a very good academic program. Troy has enjoyed the past two undefeated football seasons in the "Big Six League", which is comprised of Holton, Horton, Sabetha, Hiawatha, Effingham, and Troy. This area is noted for its excellent fruit, especially apples, and its fertile soil. This is about all the dope so I leave the rest to you. Looking forward to the pleasure of having you with us, I am Very truly yours, LYM:mr LW. Myers