é 724 North Main Hutchinson, Kansas euly “£1, 1937 Dean R. A. Schwegler Director of Coaching School Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sir: With the opening of the Coaching School this fall, of which I understand you are to be the director, wiil you not have an opening for a stenographer or clerk? Assuming that this school will require an administrative office, may I submit my application for a position there? I was a student at the University of Kansas from 1933 to 1936. While there I worked half days in the office at the Cordley Grade School. For the past year I have been attending the Salt City Business College here in Hutchinson, where I have taken a stenographic course. During this time I have also had a part time position in the bookkeeping office of the Grace Hospital. Here I have had splendid office experience includ- ing that of taking dictation, filing, posting, and running a switchboard and information desk. I can take shorthand rapidly, read my notes well, and I am a good typist. My work here has been very pleasant, but as I am completing my business course I am desirous of havirig a full time position. In regard to my ability and character may I refer you to the following: The Salt City Business College, Hutchinson; Miss Esther Forney, Superintendent of Grace Hospital, Hutchinson; Miss Elizabeth Rupp, Secretary to Chancellor Lindley, Lawrence; and Miss Ursula Henley, Principal of Cordley Grade School, Lawrence. I shall greatly appreciate your consideration of this applica- tion. If there is any further information that you desire, I shall be glad to furnish it. If you wish a personal interview I will arrange to be in Lawrence at your convenience. Very truly yours, See Cape (Miss) Ferne Copenhaver ‘ j z i j 4 4 g