June 275 1942. | Dean George 3. Smith, School of Education. Dear Dean Smith: _ Henry Shenk and I had ea talk Friday, and again . this morning regarding the possible enforcement of required { Physical Education for the students here at the University next yeare I tried to call you Friday morning and again Friday afternoon for @ conference. IT em hoping that if and when you should decide on @ convenient time to meet that Henry Shenk and I can meet with you and other authorities of the University and discuss the matter. before it goes too far. The matter of personnel is quite a prob- ' lem and it will teke our best thinking to get this in operation at & required tine. After baving talled to Tr. Cora Downs and the Chancellor regarding the location of the “Kensas Toughener", we are preparing to put the first one up south of the gymiasiua be- tween the women's tennis courts and the handball courts. We will put one up there first and see how it goes before we attenpt the second one which is to be west of the varsity tennis courts gust south of the stadium and in a grove of trees bordering the | golf course. If you are interested I would be glad to go over — these locations end discusa the projects further. Very sincerely yours, | | chveutes of Physical Education, PCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coach.