Mr. Lee Corder, Superintendent of Schools, Welda, Kansas. Dear Superintendent Corder: It want. you to know that I appreciated your letter written in Pebruary, but my response does not look as if I did. You ee ee ee ee ee ney ye oe & tenn Chat @id not finish very high up. Dean is a fine boy. He had a bad cold all fall and winter which handicapped him very much. i told him there must be something wrong with his hygiene or his nutritioa. He never wears a cap, but I imagine now the Navy will take care of that. -,T am hoping that he will outgrow this tendency toward colds. It was a great pleasure to work with him as I consider him one of the finest boys on our squad and the scrappiest. But he got a little too tense when he got into game competition. This quarterback job is a very tough position to play in and he filled it better than any other man on the squad with the exception of Homer Sherwood. I am hoping that Dean will be able to be with us next year. If he is here he will make a fine showing. “My Kindest regards to the Corder family in ilelda. Sincerely yours, . Direotor of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach.