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.