October ll, 1959s though I did not have him in any of my classes while he wes at the University of Kansas, I did become quite well ace quainted with hin in intramural athletics. his quiet, business-like attitude, and fron what I imow about him he is thoroughly clean and wholesome. I believe thet he would make a very good teacher in his chosen field, and cer= tainly he should be of sane assistance as far as athictic Very sincerely yours, Ee Re Elbel, Assoce Professor, Physical Education, Supervisor of Intramural Athletics, -