@2e and player many times are better off never repeated. But you have worried about Max a lot and I believe this will give in his stability. it was during spring practice. We only had nine practice sessions and le hadn't been out too often although he was as diligent and as responsibe as the other boys. I told everyone of the Pellows that if they were behind in their studies I would not want them to come out. It was only the fellows who were up in their studies that as I wented to report. So Max did his full share as much as any of the ether boys. —_ : | ait & . Max has a lot of character, and I believe that he Go a good job this year. He is a fino boy, has a good physique, and will fight, and too, he is very intelligent. So military coordinator for the University. Woodruff is a fine gentleman. He nt, and I think we are especially fortunate to have @ mm such as Woodruff in the Registrar's Office advising young men. He played center on the varsity football team along in 1923-24 and '25, so he is a two~fisted, red-blooded gentleman, and I know he will advise Max correctly, — | ? team because Jack Ballard, Ray Evens and Charlie Black have enlisted in _ the various services, and we will have Sclnellbacher, possibly Bill Brill, not sure about Armand Dixon ~ he may or may not return - doubtful about | - Nance Hall and Sollenberger, but we will have Paul Turner, George Dick, Sparky MoSpadden, formerly of ElDorado, Kenny Thompson and Bob Dole, Bill Forsyth from Medicine Ledge, and others we are not sure of but I ; believe we will have a nice team. 5 |