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Geo -Wo Fb: Jo7 fOr Nee far, MG pee _ yégectlily CMP, , Ns 4p—— Lat SA SSSNESSAANN i a tm September 18, 1944. Mr. Herbert E. Wiebe, Director of Recreations, Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas. Dear Mr. Wiebe: -I am returning the check for $1.00 which you sent me since the check is to pay to the order of Bethel College. I felt it best that you make the correction. I regret the delay, but we will be happy to send you the Recreation In- stitute material when your check has been returned. Very sincerely yours, Direotor of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Enc. BETHEL COLLEGE NORTH NEWTON, KANSAS DEAN OF MEN Sept 6, 1944 Dr. Forest ©. Allen Director of Physicel Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: I appreciate the response I received from you the other day re- garding a recreational program. There are some fine suggestions which I am quite sure we will be able to incorporate into our program. You mention in your letter that you have a copy of entire material which w,s covered by Mrs. Anne Livingston during the institute on re- creation. Please find enclosed a check of one dollar to cover the cost of the copy. I most certainly thank you for your help and suggestions. 2 E, “tebe Director of Recreations ( F 1 ae August 28, 1944. Mr. Herbert E. Wiebe, Director of Recreation, Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas. Dear Mr. Wiebe: | I can appreciate your dilemma since you have so few boys are at Bethel. I can hardly visualize your set up there. A recreation — program needs to fit into a special situation, and since I am not ac- quainted with your set up it is very difficult for me to prescribe. I believe that the.dances .are, taboo edetne? but I am quite ‘gure that the square dances wo _not%,.be out of bounds.at,vour place, If not, that would be one feature that you could promote. You could paint shuffleboard courts on your gymasium floor and you could make that a co-recreation feature of entertainment. You could have badminton — and work that in with some competitive co-recreation tournament. All of your physical and social activities must be tied in, in such a way that they are not extraneous but an inherent part of your school activities. A@RA eyvCeLeyA Aocm.e* By the way, if you do not to use paint on the floor in marking the shuffleboard courts, you could take one-fourth of Lelage's glue and three-fourths of show card shiting or show card color and paint the lines on the floor. Warm Water will erase all lines of this nature so that no one could object to your placing them temporarily there as long as they might be needed, and yet that would not deface the floor one bit. yeenuyue Aom ol, om. geeyie ge coobeisse ajfey Aon* [| ow ure. that.“ Introduction to. Community Recreation", 1, Roarestion Assopiation by. George. De, gutler. would d.. give, you, some, fine,ideas, Also, “The pe by desiie- D. Irwin,. pub- a 13 . 7 ompany of St. lots. might prove helpful. I am sorry that you were not able to attend ow Recreation Institute. We had a lady stenographer take down all the activities of this institute. The time consumed for this would run into a lot of money on the hourly basis. However, we desired to preserve the activities of the five-day institute. 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Dr. R, P. Westfall, Citizens State Bank, Boone, Town. Dear Dr. Westfall: I returned to Lawrence after a trip to Boone and to Topeka, Kansas, where we conducted a coaching school for the Kansas State High School Athletic Association. IT want you to know how pleased I was to see you, Mrs. Westfall and your lovely daughter. I enjoyed the visit with you at the Boones Country Club very much, but most of all I am indebted to you for that wonderful treatment which you gave me last Saturday a week ago. Iwas really needing it very badly, and you certainly put me on my feet. Many thanks and best wishes. T am hoping if you ever come our way that you will make it a point to visit with us here in Lawrence. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA :Al Varsity Basketball Coach. August 28, 1944. Miss Rosalie Wrightman, Sabetha, Kansas. Dear Rosalie: I returned from the Towa and the Kansas coaching schools and find your very levely letter of August 22. You certainly are grand te do this for Virginia Peete, and I want you to know that I personally appreciate the same very much. I understand the rushing rules, but want you to know that these kindnesses which you are doing are deeply appreciated. I sincerely trust that you will have a great year at Minnesota. I do hope to see you and the rest of your good _ family in Lawrence before you leave for the north. I am sure that you had a grand summer. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA. :AH Varsity Basketball Coach. pr CoS KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA | . ae teat A i li cece vo but Z yout Ae~ yaa normal ee a