Novenber 2 9 1957 « Director, Bureau of Bducational Service, Teachers College | Columbia University, _ New York City. Dear Sir: ZX desire to commend to you Miss Elizabeth ¢, Dunkel, assistant professor of sicai Edueation for woren, at the University cf Kansas, Miss Dunkel has . been in our department for ten years. * & DriDldant student during her wadergraduate days, “Miss Dunkel in addition to obtaining Phi Seta Kappa distineti was one oF the outstanding students on the canpus, being especially proficient in msie and fine arts, dramaties and the dance, _ tides Dunkel was employed for three and one~- half years by the Arkansas City public sehools in the Gepevauek of ical Education, Eeturning to the University in 1927 she hes done an exeeptional bit of work for us here. oe Dees ‘ Hex experience has well cualified her for ad- ministrative work for which she has unusual capacity. She has a most pleasing poarsonality and strength of eheracter. Buoyant end robust in health, Wiss Dunkel is a living —— of what physical education should mean to us ali. fom She has achieved brilliant suecess as director of Tau Sigma, the dencing sorority af the University of Kansas. e Tan Siema reeitals each winter stand out as one of the University highlights. 4S an exponent of the dance, dramatics and music, as well as the fine arts, Miss Dunkel has achieved rare distinction, As a teacher she is most tek eet oe is ar of the mere accidental Ls upon work, experience, and study. She ieads people with the power of her personality and her unusual talent,