l THE FARMERS STATE BANK CHAS. W. JOHNSON, President CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000.00 | J. I. WILKISON, Vice-President E. T. BECK, Cashier + R. A. OLEEN, Ass’t. Cashier DWIGHT, KANSAS H. R. JOHNSON, Ass’t. Cashier August 8, 1941 Dear Yoctor Allen, I recieved your letter and thought I would write and let you know that I've tried to get in shape this summer. I worked out at Sublette, Kansas, scooping wheat, driving a tractor, truck and riding a combine. I saw Ed Hall once in a while and I also struck up a friendship with Otto Schnellbacher. I tried to point out the advantages of coming to K. U., but don't know whether I convinced him or note He has had offers all over and when I left, he was preparing for a trip to Colorado to see Frosty Cox and to look things over there (expenses paid). Incidently, the lady in Mr. Henry's office told me to leave my name and my sweater size in the office and if my grades were 0. K. they would mail my Sweater. I failed to do this as I didn't know my sweater size. Now I know my grades were 0. K. and my sweater size is size thirty eight (38). Now I'm working in the bank with my father while the assistant in on his vacation. I will work here about two weeks. There isn't any promising material from around here coming to school next year,but in a year we should have a couple of good boys. Wright is working in Colorado, but I don't think he expects to come back to school. Good luck on your trip east to Coaching School. Sincerely yours, Sek Wat