July 15, 1944. Mr. Marvin Teeter, Asst. Director of Personnel, American Red Cross, 1709 Washington Avenue, St. Louis 5, Missouri. : Dear Mr. Teeter: I em very happy to recomend Miss Evelyn &. Kimney, of 1103 Hast Street, Iola, Kansas, without reservation or evasion. Miss Kinney is one of our most substantial students in physicel education. She graduated from the University of Mansas in 1941, and holds the B. Se or with a major in Physical Education. — Nex qualifications are of the highest. She has an excep- tionally strong personality. She is most thorough in her work, loyal to the nth degree, and enthusiastic about the work she under~- takes. Wiss Kinney assisted us in the women's department during her senior year as a student assistant and gave exceptionally satis- factory service. | : Miss Kinney is well organized, has the ability to work with her fellows and at the same timo challenges them to greater endeavor. I am very sure that you will make no mistake if you consider very seriously Miss Kinney's qualifications. We place much faith in her ability and her integrity. . | Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical fducation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Conch.