We added the following names that were not listed by the Chamber of Commerce, as we considered these men good prospects. So far as possible we have called on all of these men who are in town. E. E. Ambrosius V. P. Hessler W. Otto Miessner : Laurence E, Morehouse. J. He Nelson - C. F, Nelson Henry Shenk W. H. Shoémaker Dean Geo. B, Smith Je Be Smith J. D. Stranathan Col. J. 5S. Dusenbury Lt. Col. Jack Gage We have sent letters to Professor Hessler, who is. out of town, to Prof. Jd. ee Nelson, who is inn. and to Dr. Morehouse, who is coming into the Department of Physical Education from the University of Wichita this fall. Lt. Col. Gage signed up but is subject to military call. He will pay only for the time he is here, and will notify us when he is leaving. Dean George B. Smith signed under this contingency: if he is called for military duty a is not returned to the University he, of course, will not pay ce membership fee. | The following men have signed the membership card: Dean J. Allen Reese Guy Smith Dean J. J. Jakosky Laurence C, Woodruff Ce M, Baker C..G. vey las Raymond ©, Moore Harold G. Tabac Col. J, S. Dusenbury C, F. Nelson Raymond H. Wheeler Henry Werner Geoe Me Beal H. H. Lane Earl D, Hay Guy V. ‘Keeler We. & “Sande lius Henry Shenk ‘ ee Col. Jack Gage GeO. Ba, Smith J. B. Smith Lloyd Boughton > We found on our committee that Professor J. W. Twente was i1l-in bed, and Mr. Karl Klooz was unable to do any work whatsoever due to pressure of business. But Dean Stockton and Dean Swarthout did a lion's share, while Raymond Nichols al Dean Lawson did a horse's share, Dean Moreau did a smaller horse's share. As captain, I greatly appreciate their fine spirit and cooperation. , | Dean Stockton and Dean Swarthout called on Kleeavur Verner Smith, who was out, and on Professor J. 6. Jones, who was ill in bed. They hares beak unable to contact Professor aN Ashton. Professor Bert Nash will join this fall if - does not go into the Army. Wo have been unable to get in touch with the following men, and if the Chamber of Commerce desires to turn back these names to us we will be glad to call on them. Or, if you care to write them a letter and invite them to become members, we will be guided by your wishes. E. E. Ambrosius Lloyd Boughton Frank L. Brown Waldemar Geltch John Ise W. C. McNown W. Otto Miessner W. H. Shoemaker J, Be Smith J. D,. Stranathan Leslie Tupy duly 23, 1942. Mr. Ee S. Winter, Chamber of Commerce Membership Drive, lawrenos, Kansas | Dear “Ship”: 2 ie | fe ) | We have sent letters to Professor Hessler, who is out of tant, to, Profmsea J. He Beles. she ie 1135 ant w Br« Rorshase, who is coming into. the Department of Physical Biucation from the University of Wichita this fall. Lt. Col. | subject to military call. He will pay only for the the time he is here, and will notify us when he is leaving. | Dean George Be Smith signed under this contingency: if he is called for military duty ani is not a eee Lp The following mon have signed the mexbership card: Dean Je Allen Reese Guy Smith a oe Laurence C, “oodruff GC, Me. Baker SSI en jigs iis ie i ae i i wi Ha ; ‘ cial 3 3 5 ; i et iE ay Ee 4 : ; Ate a ee edi} iE fatar: me jay ites gig sss ~ i ie He eafede 1312 228) wag jg 2 SoS awe in Wi = aes August 4, 1942. Dean Peul B. Lawson Deen Pred Moreau Mr. Kerl Klooz Prof, Je We Twente Deen D, M, Swarthout Dean Frank Stockton hire Raymond Nichols Dear Fellow Workers: Our Chamber of! Commerce drive for new members ended last Wednesdey in a most successful and gratifying manner e | } Although it was impossible for some of you to do eny work on this committee, others of you did more then s lion's share, and as your captain I greatly | appreciate your fine spirit and cooperation, Thank you very muche | | i f me i) Sincerely yours, | Director of Physical Education, FCA“ Varsity Basketball Coaches July 23, 1942. ing July 28th at 7:15 gene You mentioned the fact that each captain have three teams, but you only gave me eight mon. I imagine that you expest the captain to do some work, so I included myself as the ninth mn. ind to cooperate with you, Ship, and I hope the ele 58 & Se Direotor of Physical Education, — Varsity Basketball Coach. CHAMBER OF COMAMCRCC VW ‘Rm £6 2 8B ot tit eS ts oS La WRENN Ces KR AWM A SH: Officers GERALD HEsszE, PRESIDENT WALTER KEELER, 1ST VICE-PRESIDENT Harry Nevin, 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT T. J. Sweeney, Jr., TREASURER Grorcr Hepricx, SECRETARY July 2) 9 1942 e Dr, F, Cy Allen, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear "Phog": We have ehosen the following team to assist you in the Chamber of Commerce Membership Drive starting, July 28, 7:15 A. M., Tuesday morning, with a breakfast at the Eldridge Hotel and ending with a report luncheon Wednesday noon, July 283 Paul Lawson, Fred Moreau, Karl Klooz, J. W. Twenty, Dean bBo Swarthout, Raymond Nichols, and Dean Frank T. Stockton. I believe that you will find these a fine bunch of workers, Please notify them at once of their selection and ask them what time they want you to call them Tuesday morning of the break- fast. Unless you call them when you get up the attendance will be small for the kick-off and it is important that each captain have three teams so that no one will have too much to do during this busy time. Thanks a million for your cooperation. Sincerely yours, Ce ao Me. S.f Ship’ Winter MSW: AK Board of Directors EDWIN F. ABELS R, R. JACKMAN HARRY NEVIN FRANK T. STOCKTON WALTER VARNUM ART WEAVER } ROGER WILLIAMS CLIFFORD DEAN ALFRED HECK GERALD HESSE _ SIMON HURWITZ RAYMOND RICE GEORGE SPEARS T. J. SWEENEY, JR. W. H. ANDREWS CLIFF CALVIN ED ELAM WALTER KEELER KARL KREIDER I. J. MEADE A. E. WOESTEMEYER © Lawrence, Kansas duly 23, 1% Dean Fred Moreau Mr. Karl Kloos Prof. Jd. fi, Twente Dean D. Me Swarthout — Dean Frank T,. $tockton Mr. Raymond Nichols Dear Fellow Workers end Fellow Sufferers: — You have been chosen by M. S. "Ship" Winter, the & call you, attendance will be small for the kick-off. states that it is necessary for each one to be present so that no one will have too meh to do during this busy tine. Unless I hear from you otherwise you will receive a call at 6:30 asm. on Tuesday. So please don't gall me! With all good wishes, I am July 28, 1942. | utahainng tins ikea Gha Cs cael tonite The reguler membership is $25.00 a year, but the Chamber of Commerce directors, feeling that Univeysity men can contri~ bute much by their membership presence, and since they do not benefit financially, a ee PER Os | Some time in the near future either Dean Lawson, Dean Moreau, Dean Stockton, Dean Swarthout, or 1 will drop ee ee sideration. By the wy, wo had your young daughter helping us with the dences onthe playground in the evenings. I learn also from my secretary, Mrs. Hulteen, that the children at lisAllaster School greatly enjoyed having your daughter super- | vise their recreation this sumer. | Hope you are having a good sumer, tut 1 inow how strenuous it ise FOAL! Varsity Basketball Coach. "duly 28, 1942. : Dieins: Tainan t oni Sieetiline: AG veel Wadi: niontclany on the University drive for mewbership in the Lewronce Chamber of Commerce. The drive ends tomorrow, but we are writing you not asking you to sign anything now. All of the | (most of the heads of departments, and many _ of the faculty members are meubers of our Chamber of Commerce and we would like very much to have you as a member. | Trusting that your indispesition is of short duration, I am, with kindest regards, : | Shrnateen at Velen’: Wheto. Versity Basketball Coach. f Ei