Pebruary 11, 1944. Me. Le & Palmer, Postville, Iowa. tn sovty tnt 108 ted elounlaige sew pied leven He ie still troubled with his lack of aggressiveness. I have had so many new men on the squad that it is difficult to _ give Lloyd aa much time as I would like. It seems that each one Of tn sageiees mare Station Tae we eek get oe Ge eet ie we using an underhand scoop shot. It is so easily blocked. I speak of this because when he comes into the basket instead of raising the ball over his head for a lay-up he brings the ball up under his kmees for a bank shot. I assure you that I am very fond of Lloyd as he is a fine, clean yeung man, and if I san stimulate further his interest in the academic as well ag the basketball activities I assure you that I will be very happy to do so. You may count on my full co- operation and friendship for Lloyd. I trust that I may have the pleasure of visiting with you and Mrs. Palmer at some future time. With all good wishes, | T am Sincerely yours, , Director of Physical Education, FPCA:AH ‘Varsity Basketball Coach.