CLASS “A’’ HIGH SCHOOL ; MEMBER NORTH CENTRAL ASS'N. De hea reece District 76, Jewell County aM. W. Hale, Directo , Princlp . WwW , Dir r Virginia Winkler D. K. Balch, Clerk Dennis McKee M A N KATO Pp U B LI C S C H OO LS O. H. Wagner, Treasurer Wilma Jean Darst GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY Philip S. Gould N. G. SHEFFER, Superintendent Lydia Groves, Principal Mary Jo Schnell LaVerme Topliff H. B, Doak Mankato, Kansas Flora Cochran Katheryn Irwin Amelia Mueller December Ts 1939. Lorraine Campbell Opal D. Greene }- - ow ) ° nae os Willabeth Harris Jack Hardin Maybelle Vandeventer ; Jennie 1, Campbell aa Pot af fo a Dr. Forrest Allen, basketball coach, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Phog: Junior Jacobs is a freshman at the university. He should be out for the freshman basketball team. I think he is afraid he is too small for college basketball. Junior was captain of my team for two years. He is a fine ball handler, a-good defensive man, and is a very agressive and fast floor man. He is small for college basketball but I am sure he would make a valuable man. He is smart, has a fine attitude, and would be an asset to any basketball squad. Junior might not make your varsity squad but he is a prospect worth looking over. He lacks size and has a tendency to hurry his shots but he has the ability to put zip and hustle into a ball club. He is likeable and is a great morale builder. With kindest personal regards and a Sincere wish that you have another successful season, I am. Cordially yours, uo Boyd