COPY Mr. Otto Schnellbacher, Dear Otter a I have your wire of even date as follows: "Have decided to attend Kansas State. Thank you for your consider- ation. " I wish to congratulate you on selecting a very fine school and I am sure that you will have some very fine competition in our state. I know that you mst feel quite happy to have made a decidion because I imagine that you are feeling a finencial drain after traveling hither and yon, be- sides the uncertainty of not knowing what you were going to dos : _ «trust that you have definitely made up your mind that you will stick. There is nothing as detrimental to a young man's success as indecision. I have always made the habit of going into a haberdashery shop and when I lay uy eyes on something that I like I buy it pronto. I have seen so many — women shop and shop end shop that when they would buy something they were quite dissatisfied because they weren't definitely certain that they had picked the right bargain. . I trust that you will be wholly satisfied with your bargain end that you will not feel when things get tough along the road thet "if I had gone somewhere else I would have os bettered myself". You have a great opportunity to get an education; after all, that should be the first consideration. You will find me wishing you the best of success, but I will be disappointed in you if you do any more shopping. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA:;AH «6=—s—i(<ési‘éC*é«C arity éBaskettba.lll amd Baseball Conch.