August 5, 1942. Mr. Bob Corder, Welda, Kansas. Dear Bobs : \ Very tappy 0 have your good letter of the Srd instant, and I em gled te know that you are having - & good time working hard so ie ee ae this fall. We will be happy to have you on our squed end I am. hoping that you will have splendid success. I soon will be writing a letter to our entire basketball squad and ea schedule will be enclosed there- with. en oer + wrdte & eG teeter aad SELt Ree thing about every one of the boys. Regarding your freshman numeral sweater, I just talked to Mr. Earl Falkenstien and he states that the priorities have not enabled then to get the sweaters as yet, but he is hoping to have them in time for your return to sehool, Of course, I realize that you would much rather have it now, but Uncle Sam has some knitting _ te do for his boys who are getting ready to throw a little nore hate at the slit~eyes, the squareheads, and the spaghetti-benders. : Give my kindest regards to your good family. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA:AE Varsity Basketball Coach.