UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS December 15, 1939. Dear Doc: The committee from the Men's Student Council that aided in the reorganization of the student intramural managerial system has evidenced a great deal of interest in the intramural programe Some of them have a very distinct feeling that the intramural program involves mich more of the student body than most of the activities which now re-= ceive a part of the student activity fund. These council members point out the fact that at the present time 15¢ from each activity ticket goes to the reserve fund. They are anxious to attempt to get 5¢ of that 15¢ allotted to intramurals each semester for intramural equipment such as bases for softballs, softballs, footballs, softball bats, identifications jerseys, whistles, timing watches and suche In view of the fact that the physical education budget is limited, would you have any objections to these boys attempting to carry through such a plen? They appar- ently are familiar with all phases of the administration of the activity fund, for that reason I have not gone into those details with them. They are anxious to undertake such an enterprise entirely on their own responsibility. Sincere Ee R. El ° ere/hj