October 13, 1942. Dr. Gilbert Ulmer, , Assistant Dean, : : ; College of Diberal Arts. “ Dear Dean Wimers I aolmowledge receipt ef your prebationary list for the fall of ‘42. I see no basketball players’ names on this list. I presume that you have sent a cepy to Miss Hoever so that she can check on her Quack Club and Tau Signa groups. ZT am very happy to coeperate with you in your endeaver te raise the scholarship of these students. Fer instance, I notice that Mies Joy M. Howland is en final probation. She comes in my office quite often te get steries and I will make it a point to express my utter surprise te find her name on this list. I also netice Thems C. Twyman and Gearge F. Stuckey. Tom Twyman had an attack of endocarditis end has also had a respiratery illness. But it appears te me that Stuckey and Miss Nowland should de better work. Sometimes an sutsider can help along in the job of co- _ By the way, I took the last Kiplinger Letter heme to Mire. Allen to r ni fer some reason she said she absent- nindedly threw it the waste basket and it has been des- treyed. This week's Kiplinger Letter has net arrived, but when it does come I will be glad te send it @ yous Sincerely yours, Direetor of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.