STEPHEN L. MEADE Kansas City, Kansas Education: Argentine High School, 1937; Junior College, Kansas City, Kansas, 1937-39; University of Kansas, 1939-41. Major, physical education; minors, social science and biology. Experience: Worked two years in efficiency depart- ment of large firm; laborer in oil fields. Earned expenses at University as clerk. Mostly self-supporting. Activities: Letters in football, basketball, and track in high school and junior college. Football and baseball in the University. Active in Hi-Y, dramatics, and student council in high school and junior college. Member of Sasnak Club. Personal: Age 23, single. Desires position as coach and teacher of physical education, social science or bi- ology. RAMIE BEIMS Atwood, Kansas Education: Atwood High School, 1935; Colorado State College of Education, 1937-38; University of Kan- sas, 1938-4}. Major, physical education; minor, biology. Special training in Red Cross water safety classes. Experience: Two years as life guard and swimming instructor at Lake Atwood, Kansas. Business experience as owner and operator of cafe. Travel and work in several western states. Employee of Kansas Highway Depart- ment and University of Kansas Athletic Department. Completely self-supporting while attending school. Prac- tice teaching included general physical education activ- ities and coaching the basketball team. Activities: High school letters in football, four years; basketball, three years; Colorado College of Education, freshman letters in football, basketball, track; Univer- sity of Kansas, freshman numeral in football, two years, varsity letter in baseball, two years varsity squad in foot- ball. Member of “’K’’ Club, Sasnak, and men’s intra- mural organization. Personal: Age 24, married. Desires position as coach and teacher of physical education or biology. PAUL L. WHITE Garden City, Kansas Education: Garden City High School, 1936; Univer- sity of Kansas, 1937-41. Major, physical education; minors, biology and social science. Graduate of Red Cross water safety and first aid courses. Experience: Manager of swimming poo! at Garden City, four years. Two years with engineering division of Kansas State Highway Department. Coach af Garden City swimming team. Self-supporting in school. Activities: High school football and basketball, four years; track and tennis, two years. Varsity football, two years; swimming, three years. Ban Johnson baseball, two summers. Member of ’’K’’ Club, Sasnak, Boy Scouts. Personal: Age 24, single. Desires position as coach and teacher of physical education, biology, or social science. TEAGHERS Trained in the Field of Physical Education April, 1941 Teachers Appointment Bureau University of Kansas Lawrence Training In PHYSICAL EDUCATION at the University of Kansas Graduates of the Department of Physical Ed- ucation of the University of Kansas receive the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education. They are required to meet the same scholastic standards that are maintained in other de- partments of the School of Education and in addition their programs of study must involve the following items: 1. A sound foundation in science including biology, physiology, human anatomy, kinesiology and hy- giene. 2. Special preparation for the supervision of health and physical training of children. 3. Knowledge of the best recent theory and prac- tice in teaching. 4. Broad experience in practice teaching including teaching in ‘the elementary and junior high schools and coaching and teaching in the senior high school. 5. Special courses in the techniques of coaching the various major sports and other physical education activities. 6. Personal participation in the major sports, rec- reational activities, games and aquatics. This folder presents brief data concerning six young men who are completing require- ments for their degrees. Further information will be furnished upon request to the TEACHERS APPOINTMENT BUREAU 121 Fraser Hall UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence JOHN L. BURGE St. Louis, Missouri Education: McKinley High School, St. Louis, Mo., 1936; University of Kansas, 1937-41. Major, physical education; minor, biology. Special courses in vocational guidance, C.A.A. aviation, teaching of natural science. Experience: Playground director, St. Louis and Kan- sas City, summers 1936 to 1940. Intramural sports su- pervisor and assistant instructor in physical education, University of Kansas, 1939-41. Activities: High school letters in football, basket- ball and track for four years; swimming, two years. Uni- versity of Kansas, varsity letters in football and baseball for three years. Participated in track one year. Member of “’K”’ Club, Sasnak. Personal: Age 23, married, one child. Largely self- supporting in school. Desires position as coach and teacher of physical education or biology. RALPH N. DUGAN Lawrence, Kansas Education: Holton High School, 1932; University of Kansas, 1937-41. Major, physical education; minors, biology and social science. Nine years in National Guard. R.O.T.C., one term. Experience: University of Kansas, assistant instruc- tor in basketball, 1940; assistant baseball coach, 1941. Substitute teacher in physical education, Lawrence Jun- ior High School, 1940-41. Assistant varsity track trainer. Practice teaching included elementary physical education and high school football and basketball. Summer play- ground, softball, and semi-pro baseball experience. In business three years. Entirely self-supporting in college. Activities: High school letters in football, basketball, baseball, track. College football numeral, 1938. Varsity letter in baseball three years. Member of Sasnak and “"K’’ Club. High school glee club and dramatics. Personal: Age 27, married. Desires position as coach and teacher of physical education or biology. CHARLES L. DALRYMPLE Haven, Kansas Education: Haven High School, 1937; University of Kansas, 1937-41. Major, physical education; minors, biology and social science. Experience: Life guard, swimming pool, Haven, Kan- sas. Employment by various business firms in Lawrence and by the University to earn college expenses. Practice teaching included elementary playground work, super- vision of boxing, tumbling, swimming, apparatus, and coaching track team. Coached intramural basketball three seasons, intramural football one season. Activities: High school letters in football and basket- ball for four years; tennis, two years; track, one year. Varsity football and baseball squads, two years. Mem- ber of Sasnak and Football Club. Personal: Age 22, single. Desires position as coach and teacher of physical education or biology. Physical Education Majors Name Pierre Melvin \nderson anderson, Virginia H. Andrews, Martha Jane Classification Sooh. Senior ped. Senior Argabright, “illiam Verril Freshman Peanway, Richard Leo Beims, Ramie Klimer Beli, Virginia Grace Benedict, Robert Foster Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Freshman Bernstein, /: oniel Raymond Sophe : » Alta Lenora Bitter, Gladys Lovine Blanding, Bill _ | ——~Biough, Lucille Bosse, Richard Alien ore Anita Bog Earl Graham ius. fe, feeer James Bruce, Dorothea i. Buescher, John Fredrick Bukaty, Frank Michael —..Bandschu, Barbara Bunsen, "illiam A. Burge, John Caldweli, *en Leroy Canary, Treva Doerle —~ apps, Frank Chapple, Mary Lee Coff in, Varner dr e Conner, Jack Thorton Cooper, Robert Jay Cordez, “ldo William . Dalrymple, Charles Lein idwards, Richard H,. Floyd, John “arren Pry, Jake “arner Graves, Louise Graves, Vincent Joseph Green, Bernardime Ruth Greene, James i. Junior Senior — Soph. Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshamn Freshman Freshnan Preshman Preshman Soph. - ‘Freshmen Freshman dunior Soph. Freshman }¥reshaan Freshman Senior Sephe Soph. Senior Address _ Phone 1121 Kentucky 3028 J 1246 Miss. 415 1625 Sdgehill 3140 Route #2, Richland, Kansas 1017 Alabama 1952 200 Vest 12 1134 Ohio 2602 J 1015 Kentucky 2166 R 1334 Ohio 2108 1116 Miss. 1914 1146 Tenn. 2400 1101 Chic 1055 Corbin Hall — 860 — 1215 Oread 1783 1121 Ohic 1671 R 1324 N. Hamp. 2579 J 31i4 We 14 2025 1101 Ohio 1055 840 Kentucky L686 Mi 1439 Tenn. 721 1221 OCread BOL 1640 Mass. O74 1333 Tenn. 2964 1246 Miss. AS 1621 “dgehill 957 1132 Chio — 2882 1201 OCread ! x R 1230 Tenn. 5 1343 Tenn. 296, 305 = 19th 2303 '* Haskell 2067 829 Wisseuri _ 1738 1001 ¥, Hills L144 . 1232 Ohio 2977 1329 Vermont 2652 % 150] RI. 2541 Kappa Sig 1700 1329 Vermont 2652 ¥ 1625 “dgehill 3140 - 41213 Vermont 2323 # 1744 Barker 2024 RF 1501 Ril. 2541 Name _ Classification Grizzell, Lenora V. Junior Hagen, Robert Parry Freshman Hall, Ed Freshman Hall, “illiam Saunders Senior Harman, Betty Louise Freshmen Harris, J. Fred Speee : Harrie, Ray | Senior Hartman, Herbert A. Junior Hartmann, Virginia Frances Soph. Hawkey, Victory Agnes Senior Hayes, Martha Jane . Junior Henry, Julia Ruth . Senior | Hill, Don Murray Freshman Holloway, James Freshman . Horosko, “aida A. Junior Hunter, Thomas Pitt Soph. Hynes, Chester “ugene Senior es Wallace Robert Freshman Kerns, Fannie Mae Junior Kinney, “velyn Senior Koelzer, Placida Rose Senior Lacey, Mariann Freshman ee Senior Linden, ‘les Maynard Preshman Linden, Mugene Jewett Freshman Lindsey, Wayne Fred Freshman _ McAdoo, Irene Rose Junior MeGrew, Harden “ugene Freshman Martin, Joel Parke Freshman Meade, “tephen Lee Junior Willer, Ralph Howard Junior Miller, Richard Filson Freshman Woll, Roy W,. Freshman Meere-Nelson, Ruth M. Senior - Newcomer, “arren John Freshman Nusbaum, Sara Tlizabeth Soph. Owens, “deward Franklin Freshman Palmateer, Donald “dward Freshman Suinn, H. Jean Freshman Rader, Marjorie Anne Freshman Reade, Ann Freshman Reid, Bruce “dward Junior Reiko, Steve Soph. Replogle, Wax C, Senior -Rhule, Daniel Jackson ‘“enior Address Corbin Hall 1817 Tllincis 1245 “est Campus 1301 Yest Campus 1144 Louisianrca 23 © llth 4,56 vies. 1540 La. As Las 408 7 13th 1345 est Campus 1646 Mass. 1i16 Miss. 10463 Tenn. , 2240 Tenn. 1200 La. | 1101 Miss. AMna . 939 : 1609 Werte Rd. 1646 Tenn. 900 Til. 1246 Cread 923 Usine 829 Mo. 1701 La. 17) W 1lAth Mase. 1244 Ohio 1624 Tenn. 4333 Tenn. 11:0 Ind. 1100 Ind. 1100 Ind. 412 %. 9th 1433 Tenne 1621 * 41312 Ohio 729 Wo. 404 "lm 1804 Lae 1620 Tenn. 1406 Conne 1047 *. Hills 1245 .%. Camrus 1045 ©. Hills 1004 * 4th Gann, James Garman Name Classification Address “hone Salt, Sidney Sophe 1433 Ohio 512 Sands, Jack H. Senior 1717 Til. 2924 R Shaske, Kathryn M. Preshaan 1218 Tenn. 2531 8 Shazke, Ralph Sdward Sophe 1612 Ili. 942 Seott, George | Junior _ 1247 Ohio 3125 Shotts, Sam R. . Freshman 1135 Chio 2509 % Shupe, Shirl Soph. 713 HO. 2823 eer eregyg , Freshman 725 potent , Dorothy. Soph. oo u Stari ston, thy. Jo, Thomas dekise : 1646 Vermont 2 R Suagee, ideard Lee _ on 1333 Tenn. 2964, Seeeke Yenies Gapauhes r be teen nee 1090 Tolle, “enn th Irvin adv. Stand. cae cmt fh #1 496 Trabant, Howard George Senior - Rass. 1648 ¥ Hitt en Geari dine - Senior L 7 na ion ar , $82 . Pasian. oot James Freshman —> 1329 2652 % _ Watson, Betty Louise . Sophe 1331 ance 1131 (Wells, Mildred Jos Freshman Gorbin Hall . 860 “Leon, Nelen "liz Freshaan “atkins Hall 950 “Wise, Virgil Lamar - Freshman 804 Ark. St. 2535 Wi Wisler, Louis Helen Senior 1238 Miss, 2788 . Wright, Harold “wing Freshman \a2o ape26 Mass. 2318 York, James | - Freshman 1116 Miss. 1914 Dugan, Ralph Newton Janior 1137 Tenn. 2648 Presh’an 112] Ohio 1671 # SENIOR MAJORS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1959='40 Andersan, Virginia le Aillups, Bugene Be Greene, Jemes We Hindl, Wine S» Harris, Ray Howley, Victory Ae Henry, Julie Ruth Hynes, Chester I. Kimey, Svelyn Koelser, Placida Re Replogle, lax Ce Rhule, Dendel Je femds, Jacl i, Trabant, loward Gd. ‘Mim, Genxddin Wisler, Lois lelen 1246 Migae Ste 1101 Ohio St. 456 Wisse Ste 408 We 13th St. 1646 Maes. Ste 1101 Misse St. 900 Tlle St. 925 Maine Ste 1045 We ills (1004 We 4th St. U717 Thl. Ste 900% Masse Ste 715 We Gth Ste 1288 Misse Ste SENIOR MAJORS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1939='40 Anderson, Virginia H. Andrews, Martha Jane Billups, Eugene E. Graves, Louise Greene, James We Hall, Wm. Se Harris, Ray Hawkey, Victory A. Henry, Julie Ruth Hynes, Chester E. Kinney, Evelyn devices; ¥isedte Ri Learnard, Mickie Nelson, Ruth Mery Replogle, Max Ce. Rhule, Daniel J. Sands, Jack He Trabant, Howard G. Ulm, Gearldine Wisler, Lois Helen Decenber 1, 1989~ in the very near future I desixe to oall a meeting of the or shorteonings of our senior mjors. I om enclosing « list of thase students, 20 in all, so that you my stully then quite carefully and will be ready to mike oriticia, fovoreble or otherwise. — in the spring I think 4t wil) be well for us to again dise cuss this List of seniors and consider their possibilities as tenchers. Also at that time we can consider the juniors who will be caning up as These estimtions and oriticien will, of course, be cone sidered confidential wy the Meulty group, but I think 4% would be well for us to establish « policy in regard to recommending our majors for gradumtion, I feel that such a conference as the ane proposed will male eneh of us & little better sequined with these students, thus Parton of gwen) sieticn cnt Reaention PHYSICAL ED. MAJORS (Boys ) Seniors Halil, Ed Hunter, Thomas Johngon, Wallace Meade, Stephen Miller, Ralph Nordstroa, Clifford Salt, Sidney Juniors Hagen, Robert Hayden, Irven Miller, Richard Neweomer, Warren Shaake, Ralph Ulrich, Hubert Vandaveer, Marvin Wise, Virgil Sophomores Atwell, Bill Black, Charles Dugan, Kenneth Bdwards, Richard Ettinger, Don Hecht, Alvin Hodges, Warren Sparling, Robert Turner, Jesse Freshmen Baker, Hoyt Ferguson, William Barnes, Bob Heaston, Robert Battershell, Lee oo Walter Bender, John — » ivan Boots, Robert tesehe "Francis Brill, Bill Long, Vergil Brown, Howard MeHenry,, Floyd Caleb, Joseph Melaing vari Channel, Richard Maison, Donaldean Corder, Robert Muldron, Lawrence Musick, Lewis PHYSICAL ED. MAJORS (Women) ’ Bingham, Alta Bitter, Gladys Green * ; _ Herriman, Bvelyn McAdoo, Irene Nusbaun, Sara Watson, Betty Burton, Elizabeth Chapple, Mary Lee Moon, Bonnie Jean Rader, Marjorie Shaake, Kathryn Wells, Mildred Sophomores Davison, Frances Gsell, Betty Howell, Lois Seyler, Mary Freshmen Jacobson, Lavone Myers, Marjory THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION LAWRENCE (men) Physical Education Majors = Spring, L941 x & . \ A Ba CK eA ‘ Me Beyer Wr lduae Mae she pbb Be pus fone Um White faut Bod ig bie ek : ~ Bel vusee Buk q Da hyn De _ Burgex fp J oe (o ou E Big eel R taal Forthey bud Frue/ chee with Mrs Kid October 9, 1939 To Majors in the Department of Physical Education: The Department of Physical Education requires that all majors have an annual physical examina-~ tion at the Student Hospital. We have made arrange-~ ments with the hospital authorities to handle the examinations before the Thanksgiving vacation. You are kindly requested to call the Student Hospital at your early convenience and make an appointment for your examination. © We are asking that all Physical Education majors report for physical examination before Friday, November 24, After this time you will be given unexcused absences in your Physical Hducation classes until you have been examined, This is a safety measure of mutual benefit; and I trust we may have your wholehearted cooperation. We kindly requested the American Medical Association to furnish you with a copy of its publication, ieee. I trust that you will receive many valuable health suggestions from its pages, Very 7 sgn yours, oo oe Sow ee } Jou 4 Le ‘ ‘Direetor. ot Physical Bi ation ‘and Recreation ! December 9, 1941 Mr. Alfred Merwin Brown — 4448 Virginia Kansas City, Mo. Dear "Hurray", I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the Srd instant. As yet, our registrar has not received your traneeript from Warrensburg, but when it arrives they will make an evaluation of it and I will notify you of their findings. I em sorry that I did not have a chence to visit with you in Kanses City. I had a basketball practise scheduled for that afternoon and had to hurry back for it. I am going to Dodge City this Thursday and Friday for a basketball clinic and plan to return to Lewrence early Saturday morning. I would be happy to talk with you Saturday or at some other time when it is con- venient for yous . Hoping to seo you at K.U. very soon I am Sincerely yours, . Director of Physical Education and R,creation FCA/pE Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach 4448 Virginia Kansas City, Mo. December 3, 1941 DPF. F.C. Alien Dept. Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: In regard to your suggestion, I have had my official transcript from Warrensburg, plus eight (8) hours credit from the University of Missouri, sent to your registrar. I hope you will find my credits and grades satisfactory and that there will be some way that I can further my education, along with being some help around the athletic or physical education department. I will appreciate hearing from you and hope to be with you at K. U. in the near future. pincerely, Afred Merwin Brown ("Murray" Brown)