5 witaebeed pane baicts poesia Ghieaey oie Se ee you on the very clever game thet you played. In addition to that, you played an intelligent gane. You led your tean by the power of your om play as well ag the leadership that was in yous Time after time you wont over toa@icourage or to suggest a possible play to yow tean~ nates. It wad all done in such modesty that i admired you for Gt, and I teld lirss Allen thet I expected to wite you a lotter ‘o“omen you on fhe fing genttemly an ofFtokant wy in widoh you went about things. ati th el ian ce nind concerning your inivkty 4 ninkes tos mane Gena: eee eee With a little more age and experience you should follow the other great Lawrence Iligh School boys in attaining dietineticn on both the versity basketball court and the baseball diamond, as well as i thdsldng of Lamunoe boys who have boon, stantovte ange, ak Sanaa iB “and @ score of others. I em wenteving if yuu tank eek of Yesteryear" in my new book which 4s in the high sohool library. t whch fee ped ouibbaned pubsenns el 3 stnoerely hope thet you will cout on entering the University of Kansas ond glen to make as great a rooord as sone of the Lawrence boys who have gone before yous With every good wich, I an Sincerely yours, — Director of F Education, Varsity Coachs g 5