‘MG Gas Hi cF "LEFTY" IS HAPPY... --- she's happy be- cause she has LES..... that sounds kinda silly but she swears 'tis so «+eeShe's happy, too, because every once in a while she gets her allowance without ask~ ing Tor its. .«that is: more than twice!...... And she's happy because "Pop" doesn't stay out so very. late....that is, SO very often....and he always manages to get home in fairly good shape....that is, al- most always!....She's happy, too, because she gets a new coat about once every six years... -she's happy, too, be- cause the boss (that's a laugh!) never con- plains about her cook- ing...-he didn't gripe about the biscuits either time last year! LES IS HAPPY... --ehe's happy because he has something "LEPT"¢.....and be~ cause she doesn't ask embarrassing questions eoeethat is, not often! oeeeand she never keeps him in the dog house more than a week at a. stretch....that is, not usually!....and she doesn't nag at him for scattering his clothes all over the: place.... that is, not much!.... And she doesn't insist on picking out his ties and shirts and never writes to Emily Post about his break- fast table manners... ~she always lets him read the sport page and dunk his toast in peace....that is, al- most geek” ae And "Lefty" and Les are both happy because of a little package of four year old bottled- in-bond sunshine..... Shirley Ann, the grand- chick who roosts with & couple of swell birds’ -. Margaret and "Smitty" i WHIT) STITT IIT / And it all adds up to this.....because they have so many true blue friends just like you the whole damm flock of the "BLUEBIRDS" are happy!.....and they hope you're happy too! .»ehonestly they do! TERK OR RK AC ORK ROKK ER KOK KK ; 3 alt Ht ge H mai oO; pl iif ff Hl tf : "AH Febmmry 24, 19396 Us Se Atmy Air Corps, mshington, De Ce Gentlemens , oo Zan edvieed that rs Ghee la Se maling spsldontion for appointamt as a flying cadet in the United States Ary a I tae imown Mire Laub for « maar of yours an! havo ol Very sincerely re. yours, f February 27, 1989 Mite Wilbur 1115 Ohio Streot, Lawrences, Kansas. aq Dear lite Leongrds | : Thank you for your thoughtfulmess in delivering Governor Retmer's message to mo. I conveyed this message to the team es you expressed it in your card. With appreciation, I am Director of Bdueation, FCA sAH Varsity Bas’ Coache [THIS SIDE OF CARD IS FOR ADDRESS ] Ze 4 Cll, LAWRENCE COUNTRY CLUB 1939 Schedule OF Events Jan. 9—Monday, Men’s Nite Jan. 10—Tuesday, 7 p.m., Dinner Bridge Jan. 183—Friday, Junior Party Jan. 24—Tuesday, 7 p.m., Dinner Bridge Jan. 27—Friday, Club Dance Feb. 7—Tuesday, 7 p.m., Dinner Bridge Feb. 10—Friday, Junior Party, Guest Nite Feb. 13—Monday, Men’s Nite Feb. 21—Tuesday, 7 p.m. Dinner Bridge Feb. 24—Friday, Club Dance Mar. 7—Tuesday, 7 p.m. Dinner Bridge Mar. 18—Monday, Stag Dinner, Men’s Nite Mar. 17—Friday, Club Dance—‘“St. Patrick” Dr. and Mrs. .P. Jones Mar. 21—Tuesday, 7 p.m., Dinner Bridge Mar. 24—Friday, Junior Party April 4—Tuesday, 7 p.m., Dinner Bridge April 10—Monday, Men’s Nite April 18—Tuesday, 7 p.m., Dinner Bridge April 22—Saturday, Junior Spring Party = May 2—Tuesday, 7 p.m., Dinner Bridge May 6—Saturday, Dance-Club Spring Party May 8—Monday, Men’s Nite May 30—Tuesday, 7 p.m., Dinner Bridge June 12—Monday, Men’s Nite June 13—Tuesday, Scotch Foresomes, 5 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m., Putting 8 p.m. June 20—Tuesday, Scotch Foresomes 5 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m., Putting 8 p.m. June 27—Tuesday, Scotch Feresomes, 5 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m., Putting 8 p.m. July 4—Tuesday, Family Day, Cele- bration July 10—Monday, Men’s Nite July 11—Tuesday, Scotch Foresomes, 5 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m., Putting 8 p.m. July 18—Tuesday, Scotch Foresomes, 5 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m., Putting 8 p.m. July 25—Tuesday, Scotch Foresomes, 5 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m., Putting 8 p.m. Aug. 1—Tuesday, Scotch Foresomes 5 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m., Putting 8 p.m. Aug. 8—Tuesday, Scotch Foresomes 5 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m., Putting 8 p.m. Aug. 14—Monday, Men’s Nite Aug. 15—Tuesday, Scotch Foresomes 5 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m., Putting 8 p.m. Aug. 22—Tuesday, Scotch Foresomes 5 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m., Putting 8 p.m. Aug. 29—Tuesday, Scotch Foresomes 5 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m., Putting 8 p.m. Sept. 11—Monday, Men’s Nite GUESTS Out of town guests are welcome to all Club funetions. Bring Lawrence guests only on guest nights except prospective members approved by chairman of Membership Com- mittee, C. G. Hesse. Board of Directors. February 10, 1959. % 2s f tr i A if: 5 : i ' 4 itis > 8 Wee | oP OH i iy i sings Fae wala eg aie af saul by tf 4 Be : Bo ssi i i: in 3 March 10, 1959 NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE * BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT MARCH 13-18, 1939] MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM a KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI ATHLETIC DIRECTOR. é E. S. LISTON BALDW i. Yo CHAIRMAN - Z BOARD OF March 6, 1939 MANAGEMENT , Jean Eberhart , Athletic Director, Southern Oregon Normal School, Ashland — Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Dr =. ne a 11 James Needles a "= ix, Basketball Coach, Loyola Univer- University ¥ Kansa sity, Los Angeles, California—'The 8 . — Pacific Coast Conference, the Statis Lawrence Kans as of California and Nevada. Forest Cox d ei h Basketball Coach, University of hiy f Colorado, The Rocky Mountain Con- noel Pho 2 ference and the States of Utah, Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado. 2 : z : es aus Tuesday night, March 14, is designated as Warrensburg Athletic Director, New Mexico Nor- nis ' he N i 2 jate Bas , 3 a ee Ne eee night at the National Intercollegiate Basketball Champ Mexico—New Mexico and Arizona. ionship Tournament. Al Baggett Athletic Director, West Texas State, Canyon, Texas—The Southwest Con- W aero on gel -cataanr = ae ¥ le should like to invite you to be present as our guest. shat. aie Warrensburg has had a wonderful record in basketball, Athletic Director, Oklahoma A. and M. College, Stillwater Oklahoma— and you were instrumental in producing part of thet the State of Oklahoma and the We wou . : - eine ante Calermee. ss NW would like to be honored by your presence E. F. Kimbrell in honoring them. Athletic Director, Westminster Col- lege, Fulton, Missouri —- Missouri and Kansas. R. G. Rogers Basketball Coach, Morningside Col- lege, Sioux City, Towa—North and e South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska. Very truly yours, W. B. Woodson S 6° Athletic Director, State Teachers College, Conway, Arkansas—-Arkan- ; €-¢ sas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Ala- bama. Arthur “Dutch’’ yo ‘ ie= bacon Basketball Coach, Northwestern Uni- x es versity, Evanston, Ilinois—Big Ten Athletic Director Conference and States of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Illinois. Roy E. Tillotson Athletic Director, Franklin College, Franklin, Indiana —— the State of Indiana. ESL-LH A. F. Rupp ns Basketball Coach, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky — States in which are located mem- bers of the Southern Conference, Southeastern Conference, and the St ALK “ Roy Clifford Basketball Coach, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio -—— Ohio and Michigan. Arthur P. Kohler Football Coach, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania —- Pennsyl- mm yania, Delaware, Maryland, Washing- f ton, D. C va. Clair F. Bee Athletic Director, Long Island Uni- versity, Brooklyn, New York—New York State and the New England District. Gerdon C. White # Athletic Director, Roanoke College, et - ‘Salem, Virginia — Virginia, West - Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. eS et TARE 5S AIRS EI NEE a US oN GAG SSUR LT Sal TT OO AS iia 25 1S SEE ENGR NR se Seta rans tala LAWRENCE COUNTRY CLUB TELEPHONE 404 LAWRENCE, KANSAS WILL YOU HELP- "PLEASE" -~ Mister Member: , You no doubt have close friends on the enclosed list. We have just sent each of these gentlemen a Guest Card for the Lawrence Country Club, Their membership will make the club more pleasant for you, and for all of us. During the next 30 days won't you make it a point to call your friends on this list and arrange a golf date. It will be much more pleasant for them to go to the club with a member, It will give you an oppor tunity to show them the facilities of the club -- and discuss their membership. : The committee will appreciate this help very much. For your information, full membership dues are $4.13 per month; social membership $2.75 per month. There are still a few shares for loan, or shares may be purchased at about $50.00. “Thank you for this help-- as a result we hope membership "from the Hill® will be materially increased, Yours Very truly, C. Ge Hesse, . Chairman, Membership Committee P.S. If you know of any other prospective members let me know, Just call 129, GUEST CARDS have been sent to the following: C. G. Bayles, 1647 Mississippi St. Dr. R. I. Canuteson, 1638 Mississippi St. Dean Ivan C. Crawford, 1509 Stratford Road G. V, Keeler, 1706 Indiana St. A. J. Mix, 1134 Lovisiana St. R. C. Moore, 1531 Kentucky St. Raymond Nichols, 1720 Indiana St. W. H. Shoemaker, 1726 Indiana St. Otto Springer, 1602 Crescent Road Frank Stockton, 720 Indiana St. J. D. Stranathan, 1808 Mississippi St. Leslie Tupy, 729 Ohio St. Jos. F. Wilkins, University Drive Bert Nash, 725 Ohio St. R. Q. Brewster, 1720 Mississippi St. Robert Taft, 1713 Louisiana St. H. G. Ingham, 1714 Illinois St, Henry Werner, 937 Ohio St. W. Otto Miessner, 1200 W. 6th St. H. C. Taylor, 1133 W. Hills Pky. _ Karl Kuersteiner, 1710 Alabama St. Verner Smith, 1821 Mississippi St. Vic Hurt, Athletic Department Harry Lansing, Athletic Department an tee Lewrence, Fansaie Dear lary Kes You and your co-workers did a splendid job in eee! of geensgrncgyt ungysmuniatioane’ ae | ON pe ae I an Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Sducation, Varsity Basketball Coaches dune 2, 19596 dume 5, 1939. | Miss Gevene Landrith, | 1616 Indiana Street, Lawrence, Kansase Dear Miss Landrith: As the school year draws to a close I wnt y t imow wiet a creat source of satisfaction it has to deal with student leaders who were understanding cooperatives de panded af the Wlatita tle eek vane, a and cooperation have beon a great inspiration he With: wiry hen’ athige: Ser, your euntinned wunienity lan. af F Director of Physical Education, FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache itr. Art Lawrence, Rosedale High School, Kansas City, Kansage Dear Arts I em sorry I did not get to see you the other my ST ak ts coe ae te ober we courses that wo are going to during the sumer session. I be interested in our offerings, clude you in sae of our classese It will be a pleesure to see yous of the would _ Vi i an! you my £ i é I Director of Fhysical Education, en Dre Kenneth Ke Landes, Department of Geology, University of Kansase Dear Dre Landes: This will acknowledge receipt of your check for $5.00. Thank you very muthe I am sure that your daughter will enjoy her playhousee ‘We had one for our children and grand- ee | get from a playhouses assuring you of our desire to ceoopernte in every way possible, I am ; Sineerely yours, PCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY LAWRENCE June 8, 1939 Dre Forrest C. Allen Robinson Gymnasium Campus My dear Dr. Allen: The closest that I can figure the cost of new lumber needed in the construction of my daugh- ter's play house is $20. Therefore, I am enclosing a check for 25 per cent of this amount, or $5, in payment for the 4x4's and the shiplap siding which I took from the handball court pile. Your courtesy in letting me have this lumber at this price is greatly appreciated. Cordially yours i IC o 4. Kenneth K. Landes August 3, 1939. cabinet wring if | we ‘gs ond the in Sn on thie mas Director of Physical Education and Recreation, fH til fe inl ‘ 3 al i: Ag I ae ae | August 9, 1939. Reland a . ‘the trainer of the U. 5, Military Acadeny athletic teams, dropped in yesterday to say hellos Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball Coach. FCAsAH Ente ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE Annapolis, Maryland Dr. Forrest C. Allen Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansase Dear Docs I recently filed my application for the basket- ball vacancy at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point,N.Y. Would I be asking to much of you,by requesting that you write a letter in my behalf to their Graduate Manager of Athletics, Lt. Col. Louis FE. Hibbs ? Thanking you for your kindness in this matter and with my best personal regards, I am Sincerely yours, Valentine Lentz Pines on the Severn Arnold, Maryland. August 9, 1989 a, iy Ho i Ni aT i i it Ni ui ile i ul ti rt aoa .. fa 1 i L Mirecter of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Baskethall Conch. — d 2 is ae 3 nal i i He ie ie i ii i i We still live in Coop #601 of the White Hall Aviary which is located at 323 Brush Creek Blvd (that's 47th*& Oak to you!) right off the Plaza in Kansas City, MiSSOUPiL.ccceesrertos And before we TUn oyta pap &r we do want to sgy,"LYCKLIG juL!" that's "Merry