The 1944 football rule books are ready for distribution, If you enroll now we'll send the books to you at oncés KANSAS STATE HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION APPLICATION TO BOARD OF CONTROL § 4 E. A. THomas, Commissioner, ; SS % Topeka, Kansas. I hereby apply for renewal of my certificationas an approved Kansas Siate High School Activities Association Official and enclose fee of . ............ Po eee (Fee for one sport $1.00. For both sports $2.00.) Name Street__ Ph City Present Occupation Last year’s address Certification desired—Football == Bonkers I agree to the provisions which relate to requirements for registration and hereby signify my in- tention of attending at least one official rules interpzetation meeting in each sport for which I am registered. Signed Official. Only officials who are registered with the commissioner and to whom registration cards have been issued may be used by member schools as officials in football or basketball games. Maroh 1, 1944. » Clint W. Kenage, Sre, Jenkins Music Company, Kansas City, Mo. Dear Clint: Thanks so moh, Clint, for your fine letter oo the dope on Clint, Jr. oe late to be used in the Rebounds, but will be used in the next Jay- hewk Rebounds which will be published a month, I hope, from the time the last one was sent out. I know that Marine major had very good ground to say some nice things about Clint. Everybody does because Clint is not only a square shooter but a one humdred per center. I don't blame you at all for being very proud of Clint. He is @ grand chap and we are all very fond of hin. You ean bet on me to mention nothing that will embarrass ou fighting men, and especially Clint. Thanks for your good wishes. I tock the letter home and read it to Mrs. Allen, which accowmts for some of the lateness _ in acknowledging receipt of your splendid letter. ith all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. December 17, 1943. Mr. Je Be Kissell, Portis, Kansas. Dear J. E.: Mighty happy to have your good letter of the 14th instant and eam hastening to give you Marvin Sollenberger's address. It is 418 North Bleckley Drive, Wichita 8, Kansas. T am happy that Max finished his work at Albuquerque in fine style and is now on hiw way to the University of Georgia at Athens. These boys are gaining a great education in moving from place to place and seeing how people do things in other commmities. The fact that Max made 85 in his flying certainly stamps him as an outstanding aviator. certainly hope that all the junior basketball boys will be the University of Kansas. We certainly will be ‘gs ball club. We have a rather ordinary tean : the boys come from so many localities who have y freshman basketball fundamentals makes it doubly diffi- : : into a comprehensive unit. However, we are best we ean under the conditions, but I am not taking ; ge i it gig § ‘ : ; 288 E & j the results of ow games too seriously, as I am more concerned with the war effort than I am in the athletic endeavors. Of course, we. | them but we are not losing any sleep when we lose Ei i E : By [it : E | E | about the play-off in Kensas City be- 7 8 : : : F ‘ : rH is 5 ( ! i 2 3 i 2 3 i : nig tanga SN ee ee ee friends ortig. TI am just getting out a new Jayhawk Rebounds and will send you ones. With all good wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Jenuary 5, 1944. Lt. Commander Webb Key, U. S. Naval Training School, . University of Kansas. Dear Dr. Key: Will you please give Mrs. Key a correct schedule of our basketball games this season? I am also enclosing one for you. I am still checking to see that you get tickets to the games. Yery sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA :AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Ene. December 24, 1945, Dre He Le Kirkpatrick, 1320 Pembroke Lane, Topeka, Kansas. Dear Dr. Kirkpatrick: I greatly appreciated your Christmas greeting and telephone call this morning. T am sending you a copy of our Jayhawk Rebounds No. 5 and No. 6 for your perusal. With every good wish to you and yours for the Yuletime season, and happiest returns for the future, I am Very sincerely yours, Direstor of Physical Bducation, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Enc. November 27, 1943 Dear Board Member: In accordance with Article V, Section II of the By-Laws of the Kansas Congress of Parents and Teachers, the following Nominating Committee was’named at the Post-Convention meeting of the Board of Managers, April 1943: Mrs. Lucile Rust, Manhattan, Chairman Mrs. William Downs, Hays Mr. W. T. Markham, Topeka Mrs. L. R. Fulton, Wichita Mr. W. M. Richards, Emporia According to Article V, Section I,-of the By-Laws of the Kansas Congress of Parents and Teachers, Group one, consisting of the President, first Vice-President, and Secretary is the group to be elected in 1944. These officers shall be elected for a term of three years. Those holding these offices at present are not eligible for re-election to the same office. Article V, Section II, of the By-Laws states: "In the year of election of group one the nominating committee shall present to the newly elected officers, the hold over officers, and the district directors nominees for the chairmen of standing com- mittees." ‘Please return the inclosed questionnaire to Mrs, Lucile Rust, Chairman, with any suggestions by December 18, 1943. Your opinions will be greatly appreciated by the Nominating Committee, as we do want to nominate to the state offices the best qualified persons available. If you wish to know those holding offices now, consult the directory of the Kansas Parent- ‘Teacher magazine. Thanking you, I am Respectfully yours, Mrs, Lucile Rust, Chairman Kansas State College Manhattan, Kansas INC MCc/ QUESTIONNAIRE President First Choice : Second Choice : Remarks Ae First Vice-President First Choice Second Choice Remarks Secretary First Choice Second Choice Remarks 2 2K 2K 2K 2 2K > KK KOK CHAIRMEN OF STANDING COMMITTEES Hygiene (child, mental, social ) First Choice oi Second Choice 3 Remarks Health and Summer Round Up (Narcotics) First Choice Second Choice Remarks Education (Character, Spiritual, School Education) First Choice Second Choice Remarks oF Audio-Visual (Radio, Motion Pictures) First Choice Second Choice Remarks Fine Arts (Music, Art) First Choice Second Choice Remarks Citizenship (International Relations, Safety) First Choice Second Choice Remarks a ~r Home and Family Life (Parent-Hducation, Homemaking ) First Choice x Second Choice | Remarks Juvenile Protection (Exceptional Child) First Choice _ Second Choice . Remarks — — Emblems (Congress Publications, Correspondence Courses) First Choice a Second Choice Remarks Recreation (Reading and Library Service) First Choice : Second Choice_ Remarks Historian (Founder's Day) First Choice Second Choice Remarks National Parent-Teacher and Kansas Parent-Teacher magazines First Choice Second Choice Remarks TE a eee ener Please fill-out the above questionnaire and return to irs. Lucile Rust, Kansas. State College, Manhattan, Kansas, by December 18, 1943. SIGNED__ 2k 2K IK 2g 6 KK KK 70 y aes basis ol December 28, 1943. Manager, S. H. Kress Store, 921 Massachusetts St., Lawrences, Kansas. Dear Sirs \ Miss Caroline Baker signed for the 75 pounds of candy for the service men, and I am ing herewith my check for $30.60, including the sales tax. \ Thank you for extending this crddit to us. Sincerely y ours, Director of Physical Education, — Varsity Basketball Coach. Vou are etdiall uveitca to stead e the presentation | The Army-Navy fF roducton Awact fox Excel chee in War | reduction to i: Nea a Wewca - The Kone Color fee ee ee Company at Lawrence Cirmmencty Building Lawrence, Kansas Tuesday, November Sixteenth Nineteen Hundred and Forty-three Eight Bleee 2 resent des invitation t hegae reply promptly at the doar December 29, 1943. Mr. Damon Weber, Caldwell, Kansas. Dear Damon: Mr. J. Donald Keown, formerly the University Daily Kansan sports editor, wrote ms regarding your athletic and academic ability. I am womtering if you are interested in attending a achool of higher education. If so, it will give me great pleasure to give you any needful information that you might desire. Won't you write me at your convenience? Donald also writes regarding Russell Goodpasture. If Russell is interested will you kindly tell him I would be happy to hear him if and when he desires neceasary inform tion? With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, : Direotor of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. THE CALDWELL MESSENGER. _ = : Doyle Stiles ) IM Editor and Publisher Puoone 320 CALDWELL, KANSAS Dr. Forrest C. Allen Chairman of Physical University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas. te Qu Dear Doctor: Perhaps I shouldn't bother you at this time when you are in the midst of another basketball season, but, having caught the KU basketball bug while in school there, I thought 9 you might be interested in a senior high school boy who is playing here with the local team. | The boy's name is Damon Weber. He stands about six feet, three inches, and weighs around 200 pounds, and is fast for his sizee He is a defensive and rebollmding specialist, and seldom shoots; therefore has received but little publicity this year -- but is in my opinion avery good college prospect with whom you could do great things. He is financially well off and able to attend college, but at present is engaged to a high school girl here, and is contemplating immediate marriage after graduation. I think if you would get in touchwith the boy through correspondence, you might. be able to do both him and the Setcol's court squad some good. He stands high scholastic- ally, and with a Little encouragement would make an ideal college student and athletee : There is also another senior six-footer on the team, Russell Goodpasture, who has led the squad in scoring most of the year, and in whom you might be interested. i ope le Ar December 3, 1945 Mr. Dwight Keith, Editor, Southern Coach and Athlete, 751 Park Drive, n.=., Atlanta, Georgia. I wnder if you would be kind enough to send a scopy of the December, 1943, issue of Southern Coach and Athlete to two of my friends: Dr. Don Carlos Peete, 4140 Cambridge, Kansas City, Kansas. and Mr.Lacy Haynes, Kansas City Kansas Star Bureau, Kansas City, Kansas. T would also appreciate it if I might have a few extra copies on hand for distribution. Very sincerely yours, _ Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. A Magazine for Coaches, Players, Officials and Fans OFFICIAL PUBLICATION GEORGIA ATHLETIC COACHES ASSOCI GEORGIA FOOTB ASSOCI ATION ALL OFFICIALS ATION SOUTHERN BASKETBALL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION SOUTHERN FOOTBALL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION FLORIDA ATHLETIC COACHES ASSOCI ATION SOUTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE LOUISIANA HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION MID-SOUTH ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS DWIGHT KEITH EDITOR & BUSINESS MANAGER ADVISORY BOARD s. ADAMS President Ga. Coaches Assn. W. A. ALEXANDER Georgia Tech FORREST C. ALLEN J. P. BRECHTEL Louisiana WALLACE BUTTS Kansas Coaches Assn. Georgia MIKE S, CONNER | Commissioner, S. E. C. H. G, CRISP Alabama W. DE YAMPERT ae Alabama REX ENRIGHT FRANK HOWARD A. T. S. HUBERT A. R. HUTCHENS Coaches Assn. South Carolina Clemson V. M. I. Commissioner, S. F. O. A. Ss. D. JACKSON Secy. Tenn. T. L. JOHNSO Ga. Football L. L. MCLUCAS Officials Assn. Officials Assn. Secy. Florida Coaches Assn. Cc. M. S. McILWAINE Secy. Mid-South Assn. JACK MEAGHER HARRY MEHRE BERNIE MOORE ROY MUNDORFF Auburn Mississippi L. S. U. Georgia Tech FRANK J. MURRAY JESS NEELY JACK REAMES Virginia Rice Institute Parker (S. C.) High School ADOLPH RUPP H. R. SANDERS CLAUDE SIMONS L. JACK SMITH Kentucky Vanderbilt , JR. Tulane Pres. Florida Coaches Assn. CARL VOYLES William and Mary WALLACE WADE D. C. WALKER Duke Wake Forest College Ledhobl pt 751 PARK DRIVE, N. E. © ATLANTA, GEORGIA November 15, 1943 Coach Forrest €. Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas Dear Coach Allen: Your excellent article will appear in our December issue. Since receiving it, I have received the enclosed letter from Coach Rupp. If you find time to comply with this request, I will be happy to carry it, and I am sure it would be interesting and help- ful to many coaches. If you have pictures illustrating these exercises, they would help and I will be glad to use them. Im case you do not have pictures, if you will have your photographer make them, I will be glad to pay for them. With sincere regards, I am, Sincerely yours, Dwight Keith EDITOR DK: rk enclosure UNIVERSITY ' DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS October Twentieth 19 48 Mr. Dwight Keith OF KENTUCKY LEXINGTON Southern Coach and Athlete 751 Park Drive, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia Dear Dwight: I am enclosing an article and youcan put any kind of a heading to it that you care to. It is not so hot I will admit but I felt that it would answer some of the questions that will be confronting a lot of the coaches I have had many let this coming season. In fact, ters from coaches in regard to these problems and I felt that possibly an article along this line would help. _ {I would like to have you write to Dr. b116n.andBae— him to icle 3 in regard to setting-up ¢xer-_ vtsee-ane the proper T ones to use in basketball. ree ORG EP LO ETRE AL LOE ILE EA II RIES EMO LS POLIT, SEPA IIE qrrsrey I have left some of the tp viene unanswered ie keene that other coaches for us. would take it up and answer them Write again if I can be of help to you. Sincerely yours, A. F. Rvp BasketbSll Coach ARR SE, Me. and Mes. P aul Robert Maureau ae the once al announcing the marriage ol thee daughter Aline to Jolin Robert Kine Licatenant, j &> United States Naval Reserve Wednesday, the sixth day of October One thousand nine hundred and forty three First Christian Church Miami, Florida December 8, 1943. Mrs Ve Ae Klotz, President, Rotary Club, Coffeyville, Kansas. Dear VeAe: I am afrais to guess on "Vie", so I am sure not to miss on "V.A.” I want you to know that I greatly appreso- jate your kindness in writing me as you did regarding my trip to Coffeyville. I had a swell time with you grend fellows and it makes me feel awfully good to receive your swell letter. Again I say it was a great pleasure, and I ew eagerly awaiting your visit to gur place. And I agsure you I will be delighted to come to Coffey- ville again at the first opportunity. With all good wishes, I am Rotarily yours, PCAsAH - President, cag _ i mons i i Fi feee eee) | |e OE Conrraa Le RANA || INDLEY MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL KINDLE’ a fare - BU bi eh ee Se hee. 4, /F¢ 2 4 wena ai | 4 KANSAS UNITED WAR FUND INCORPORATED 400 CENTRAL BUILDING 700 KANSAS AVENUE @ TELEPHONE 2-261! Three Fronts - One Cause J. E. KISSELL CHAIRMAN, 32ND DISTRICT PORTIS, KANSAS TOPEKA, KANSAS 3 GOY. ANDREW F. SCHOEPPEL Honorary President HON. JESS C. DENIOUS — President JUDGE W. D. JOCHEMS Vice-President E. W. STILWELL Vice-President MRS. W. G. WEST Vice-President FRANK HAUCKE Secretary DAVID NEISWANGER Treasurer JOHN G. STUTZ Assistant Treasurer DOLPH SIMONS Publicity Chairman BEN LUDY Radio Chairman HON. HARRY H. WOODRING Speakers Chairman FRANK L. BYNUM State Director COUNTY QUOTAS W. LAIRD DEAN, Chairman RICHARD L. BECKER W. D. FERGUSON G. CARL HIPPLE A. Q. MILLER FRANK A. PASCHAL O. A. POWELL DAVID NEISWANGER E. W. STILWELL A. B. WEAVER last year back, you would really have a club. vention of the Reclamation Association. 7 OF. 7 1 6 @eeeoee _" October the 2o-sixth, 1 DR. F. C. ALLEN, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Dr, Allen: : I am wamting the address of Marvil Sollenberger and if you can send it or cite me to it, thanks for same. I had copy your "Rebounds" some time back and gled to have same and found it creatly interesting as I knew or knew of many of the fellows mentioned, . If you care for anything on Max for a later issue here it is: Address is <-- ‘A/C Max E. Kissell, U.S.N.R. ‘Naval Aviation V-5 -- University New Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was atMount Vernon Iowa, at Cornell all summer and I thot did well there. He got to be Cadet Commander of his Battalion and always ranked well in all the athletic activity he took part in. Dom af Al--que, he was first én the Obstacle among the new group reporting then. They let him take a plane up right on the dot after he had had eight hours in the air and he got along fine and is flying there every day now, They do not allow him any time off and as I get it some ef them, including Max, will go to some California point, either St. Marys or Del Monte about middle of December. I have been watching your BBall outlook and seems I heard that you might have John Buecher hack. Guess that would help. I was just thinking that if you had all that outfit of If they all did get back, wouldn't you have a pretty good club? I am leaving tonight for Denver to attend a National Con- We hopé to get a big dam in the Solomon river here aboue Portis about 25 miles, In haste and kindest regards to all and may be down that way some time. Like to have your court schedule. Terps Tt Paty =: gn ; B (VFR oop \ petasart = portis 1943 National Reclamation Association Gonvention Denver, Colorado RESULTS OF STATE CAUCUSES State Director ARIZONA Hugo B. Farmer Yuma CALIFORNIA J. R. Fauver Member of Resolutions Committee Yates Heyvood Snowflake Chas. L. Kaupke Exeter Fresno COLORADO Clifford H. Stone George Oorlett Denver Monte Vista IDAHO N. V. Sharp E. H. Neal oS — Fer ericen.. (Kansas | E. Porter Ahrens John E. Kissell | | Scandia Portis MONTANA O. S. Warden W. F, Flinn Great Falls Miles City NEBRASKA H. D. Strunk B. F. Butler McCook Cambridge NEVADA A. M. Smith Edwin Marshall Carson City Logandale NEW MEXICO E. W. Bowen George R. Craig Tucumcari Albuquerque NORTH Harry E. Polk Halvor L. Halvorson DAKOTA Williston Minot OKLAHOMA Frank Raab Hallis Arnett . Canton Mangum OREGON Robert W. Sawyer Robert W. Sawyer Bend Bend SOUTH M. G. Scott Raymond F, Lund DAKOTA Pierre Rapid City TEXAS Milton E. Daniel James C. Bowie Breckenridge Port Isabel UTAH Ora Bundy Gus P. Backman Ogden Salt Lake City WASHINGTON J. A. Ford Spokane WYOMING W. F. Wilkerson . Casper | Rufus Woods Wenatchee Walter P. Hudson Veteran Member of Legislative Committee Charles Sarson Phoenix Roland Curran Bakersfield Pueblo _E. W. Rising Nampa Frank Boyd Mankato Judge C.B. Elwell Havre Wardner G. Scott Lino in Andrew Jahn Lovelock Fred E. Wilson Albuquerque W. L. Gardner New England W. C. Austin Altus Frank Morgan Myssa Arthur Svendby Lemon John D. McCall Dallas Harold H. Wallace Salt Lake City Fred J. Cunningham Spokane H. M. Rollins Cheyenne Ge Cty hm nga, asINOR cs. F, Inf’ IZe4,, ‘TR. ute ae G3 Sb tf, Fair Deiga, ty UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS Ber. /B,1993 THE MADISON PUBLIC SCHOOLS MADISON WISCONSIN PHILIP H. FALK SUPERINTENDENT Department of Health, Physical Education, OFFICES » 351 W. WILSON Recreation, and Safety PHONE » FAIRCHILD 8100 HOWARD G. DANFORD, Director October 19, 1943 Dr. Forrest C. Allan Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allan; Just a note to tell you that I was sworn into the Navy Monday morning. Thank you very much for your very kind assistance. I hope to be in Lawrence before too many months have gone by and will try and see you at that tinie. With kindest personal regards. Very truly yours, SQ. a J. K. Kennedy Assistant Director