arch 20, 1942 Mire Dick Williams 2309 Ee Sixth Ste Tucson, Arizona Dear Dicks I em mighty happy to have your letter of Yarch 15 in which you enclosed a cartoon of "Skipper." At our dinner table the other day Urse Allen had this cartoon, &6 Bobby always gets the Vedette, and we discussed Skipper and Odde We are happy that both boys are doing so welle in fhet, Mrse Allen, I am sure, has written you a letter congratulating you on Skipper's good worke She takes & personal interest in both boye because they are Culver men, or at least Skipper is one and Odd is on his waye I Imow of no one who has such a deep seated interest in Culver as Mrse Allene She thinks it is the gmndest place in the world, and I find myself agreeing with her when if cones to a fine environ- ment for boyse Yes, I see vad quite often; as a matter of fact, I went down to see one of his Junior High School games and the boy really looks good on the basketball courte I am writing pre ®& note — him on being selected as a coe o& ne : Gur team was potentially not very strong this year and I was more ‘than delighted to get a tio out of ite We had the most frail and least powerful team that I ever coached, yet they | bad & great fighting heart and for ue to get a tie nore than pleased mee Everything is going along senisbitue here in Lawrence and I trust that the Tuscon weather is much to your likinge With all geod wishes for your success, t Gilly Sincerely yours, | Director of Physical Education and Recreation FCAslg | Varsity Basketball andBaseball Coach .