SOLID WALNUT ® A SERVICE HONOR ROLL FOR SCHOOLS GLASS ENCLOSED WALNUT OR OAK WALL CAB- INET FOR HIGH SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, CHURCHES, Y. M. C. A.s, OFFICES, ETC. No. M100 sie OAK CABINET $24.75 No. M100W $27.75 F. O. B. Factory; Shipping Wt. 20 Lbs. 24 Ins. x 30 Ins. Name Capacity 100 Cards, 1”x3” 50 Cards, 1”x6” 24 Cards, 2”x6” Glass Enclosed Molded Plastic Golden Eagle Head Optional Center Panels Complete with Any Size Cards Selected, Includ- ing 10 Blank Yana Heading Cards. Sines Enclosed Honor Roll Cabinet Adaptable to All Needs. Branch of Service Headings Set of 14 scored cards of harmonizing oak or walnut color, for headings listing all branches of the service for men and women, Army, Navy, Marines, WACs, WAVHs, etc. Per set, $2.00 extra. “Presented by Class of” Gold Stamped presentation or gift cards with any limited amount of lettering for use at the top or bottom of the center glass panel will be furnished upon request. Extra $2.50. EXTRA SIDE PANELS: Should you, at any time, require additional listing space, extra side panels can be readily attached. 27” x 8” with capacity for 50 names on 3” x 1” cards or 25 names on 6” x 1” cards. Oak, each $5.00; Walnut, each $7.00 (F. O. B. factory). Nov.-Dec., 1944. [eves Capper ATHLETIC GOODS YY General Offices: Kansas City, Mo. Return Postage Guaranteed THE BLIND MAY BOWL Rehabilitation programs at Valley Forge General Hospital include athletic activities for disabled servicemen hitherto thought impossible. With specially constructed direction-find- ing devices it is even possible for men blinded or with impaired vision to participate in bowling. This recreational activity and other normal activities are recommended for rehabilitation which may be especially valuable in restoring healthy mental attitudes for re-employed veterans and aid in their adjustment to a new kind of existence. For bowling the equipment which enables them to get a cor- rect bearing on the pins by means of a sound beam, consists of a headpiece worn by the bowler and other apparatus set up above the pins at the end of the alleys 60 feet away. Experi- ments are being conducted in the use of this equipment and proving that its effect on morale of blinded: bowlers makes the experiment worthwhile. - PTA’S “LEND-LEASE”’ ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT In Minneapolis there is an organization called the ‘“Minne- apolis Toy Lending Council” which is a group of some of the Parent-Teacher Associations of the schools in the poorer dis- tricts of the city. The function of the organization is to assem- ble toys of all kind as well as football, basket ball, baseball, softball, bats and other items of athletic equipment which are popular with all kids. Then in the poorer districts where the children are mostly underprivileged and unable- to purchase such recreational equipment, the various items are “loaned” out to them on the:same basis that a library book is obtained. In order to control the use of the equipment the loans are made only to the more reliable ones who are members of some such organization as a Hi-Y Group, Boy Scouts, etc. The boys and girls make application for the use of the equipment and are allowed to take it out for a certain length of time. Reports are that the plan has been a success and that there has been little difficulty in getting the equipment back for circulation. OUR BEST WISHES TO YOU Since this will be the last edition of The Coach until after the Holiday Season, we take this opportunity to wish each and every one of our many friends some cause for rejoice- ment and may the New Year bring greater happiness to all and Peace On Earth, Good Will Toward Men. Sec. 562 P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE PAID Kansas City, Mo. Permit No. 550 Dr.