Contributions te Council received on or before May 23, 1944 Pledged Paid ine Resstiatton of Gabrarsity Cones $150,00 § - ‘Parent Teacher Couneil 150,60 156,60 €o-operative Club 7 25,00 Co»operattes &,00 > BeO0 Mr, and Mrs. F. T. Stockton ; 5,00 5.00 Joie Stapleton 5.00 5,00 Rebekah Lodge : 16,00 10,06 Daughters of the American Revolution 10,00 10,00 Dick Williams , -«: 10,00 £480 irs. Lyle pews : 5,00 5.00 Mayor and Mrs, C, B, Russell _ 5.00 - S_0O Dr, and Mrs, E. F. Engel 5,06 5.00 Mr, and Mrs, George Hedrick : 2,00 - 8,00 Mr. = Mrs. 7. Wolfsen : 5.00 ‘¥: B_gOO Mrs Mrs. oe. és d 3200 2h Vira t Were oneve Pitas, "1O™ b 5 #44 aero Totals Unless the committee notifies otherwise, I shall send the receipts and thankyou letters to donors as in previous years, The AAUW cheek is being mailed today, Do you want daily reports on ifdividual gifts as well as those from organizations? a «5.8. ~~~-~-RECREATION PERSONNEL ==——~-— oh fford Dean, president, A. gE a Jolie Stapleton Mea, Deal Six, Maud Ellsworth, irs, tyan Rove, Dr. bert Hast, irs. W. B, Smeegas, Lloyd Houston, rs. F, T, Stockton, chit. } ex-officio members: Mrs, Guy Keeler, pres, PTA Council . ae replaced by Mrs. fusein Eioe ieee Ae) Dr. Forrest Alien a . education director; Electa esperger since & eaees ph Burgert, chm, property comm, ~ eity council; and the 7 recreation director, Mrs. D. J, Cannad Teenage committee: Lloyd Houston, chm.,, Mrs, Deal Six, Dr. Bert Nash, irs. &. W. Gilchrist, Mrs. Fay Brown, Henry Shenk, Allen Reese; Warren Smith, Ralph Graber, and Madison Coombs, principals of the three high schools, are ex-officio advisory members. project: Sponsor and advisor, Dr. F. P, — eth comm, chosen from participating group. BBS YD VICE 2 i eue é ecutive comm, Mrs, ¥. z, Steckton, Chie, Aa Es Cccstancrar Joie Stapleton, Mr, and Mrs, Geofge Hed rick, Mrs, Laurenee Woodruff, Mrs, W, C. Boardman, Mrs, F, E, Jones, Mrs, E, L. Haynes, Harold Fisher, and Mrs. E, E, Alexander, Note: League personnel chosen by Recreation Council in May 1942 and key workers are from the Couneil, but the League operates oh a separate budget administered through the Community Chest, . Directors: 1940, Joie. Stapleton 1941, Maurice Cannady; 1942, Marie “Acagemerent : Santee (loaned by city council WPA recreation project without cost to council) 1942, Mrs. D. J. Cannady 3 1944, Mrs, D. J, Cannady. (Mrs. Cannady has been waka | $5 a week for directing and pkanning the teen-age parties this spring also,) este a ee aN ha Ve a. Lawrence, Kansas the chairman, Henry Shenk, to make plane for the so mn of funde, The members of the recreation cowmeil wish to express their appreciation to the nen of the finence com 1944 sebtetbebers to the ehiidrents vedi program ~-pledged received on or before June 5, the openin Parent Teacher Couneil American Association of — Bp si nor wtng Club , PT ouneil (receipts from marionette shows) Junior or Hig. P.Teds Mr, and Mrs. Roger Allen Mr, and Mrs, Laurence Reodrulet Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hill | Mr. and Mrs. C, G, Hesse Mr, and Mrs, Justin Hill Mr, and Mrs, Ship Winter » and Mrs. J. 5, Virtue Miss Esther Twente Mra and Mrs, Kelvin Hoover Mrs. D. J, Cannady ; George Spears Mite Gti ‘Urs, Hy A. Shenk | Mr, and Mrs, Z, L, Haynes Rotary Club : Mrs. Paul A. Dinsmoor Mrs. Ey WwW. Patton MeAllester P, TA Total pledged to dune 5, '44 Reerckbton Gounedi'ts balance Mey 1, 1944 #293,49 Less fees of personnel to Reettn Institute gee 0 Rec'd from Min, Alliance-due 1943 | tat To D, J, Cannady, teenage to June lst 1944 pledges to June 5 Total pledges and balance on deposit ‘Plus Bd, of Education grant to fund Estimated available fund on Jume 5--~~~ $1722 49 Note-— with the eapeption of one $5 pegag ge and the $50 trek the Kiwanis club, all the above $150,00 150,00 | 25,00 5.00 10,00 10.00. | 6,00 — 10,00 day of the 6 weeks 64600. 5.00 5,90 8,00 6.00 2.00 5.00 5,00 50,00 78490 = (B.00 10,00 3.00 - S Ree ae ccd 6.00 5100 10,00. 8,80 5,00 5.00 . 5,00 5,00 5.00 . 5e00 15.00 7.00 3.00 10,00 15.00 $658.90 edges are paid and acknowledged | “— a CIR Oh the hearves iow © euncal'S dn He otter UAM& see Dow J aun encd osi a | \ wa Orne ou the (rusuce eowwittee So Sf of yornen, “Loy We war mer beew pated Bor the Aww cop A Cook wear ute SCALE O owl our man vrcngapred \Mer *~o regan ed ons ou She Chaweer Ac UAW Rr Vig —Snese 04% geur iw \ate teal ot ai ee ors eewhried lout awed he i oh aa nie es Aone na tnar aXK> , vw HAs Yeon — Use Been pow : os Que wdivek Von ward de ore Ao pug Rare Seemed pow Dero Racy ons Wiclsls ea ————ee” darned the erchense. 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LAWREXCE RECREATION COUNCIL Lawrence, Kansas Dear Friends: We invite you to contribute to the support of the annual Summer Recreation Program for Lawrence children, which will be held this year from June fifth to July fourteenth. We are making plans for the 1944 program now; and our plans include playgrounds, the art studio, Red Cross swimming instruction, and teen-age activities. Last year, with Mrs. Maurice Cannady as general director and with regular Lawrence teachers in charge of the playgrounds, marked our most successful summer. We need your help to make this summer's program even better than last. We have a cash balance of approximately $250; the Board of Education allocates $800 for the program; and the Parent Teacher Council has voted a gift of $150 to us. That means we have assurance of $1200 of the $2000 which we shall need to duplicate last year's offerings and to provide additional activities for teen-agers. The young are the hope of America. It is imperative that we make whatever sacrifices are necessary to give children, in this time of chaos, opportunities for stabilizing experiences and for wholesome physical and cultural growth. We urge that your check be as generous as possible--and may we hear from you soon? Gifts may be mailed to Supt. Dean at LMHS or to Mrs. F. T. Stockton at 720 Indiana Street. Sincerely yours, Recreation Council Executive Committee Supt. Clifford Dean, President Personnel of executive committee: Maud Ellsworth Joie Stapleton Dr. F. G. Allen A. E. Woestemeyer Lloyd Houston Ralph Burgert Mrs. Deal Six Mrs. Ivan Rowe Electa Kindlesperger Mrs. W. B. Sneegas Dr. Bert Nash Mrs. Guy Keeler Mrs. F. T. Stockton, Chairman