June 26, 1942. Commandant, | | 7 Washington, D. CG. Dear Sir: . I am very happy to recommend to you Mr. Kenneth Bice Kell, a graduate of the University of Kansas in 1935. Kell Was an exceptional athlete and a fine student. He played _ ‘three years of varsity football at quarterback with outs tand~ ing suocess.— Be 58S eine Gm qupeltans Some. player, having represented the varsity for three years, winning his varsity "k for three years in tennis as melt te as football. Kenneth KAll fs a mei of emseptional persenality. le Linh) Wikslican gankecs Gt Yenbeuntils and he knows wheat loyalty . end discipline mean. While at the University, Kell majored in sociel sciences, with his minor in physical education. He has 29 hours in physical education when but 50 are required for a major. \ In his first year out of school he was athletic dir- ector and coach at Tonganoxie High School, coaching all branches of sports. In my opinion, this one year of experience as coach should give him an additioml allowance toward his physical education major, although it would not be — for Ge University to grant hin thet. Tia ce ee and Deposit Director of Physical Education, _: POAsAH - Varsity Basketball Coach.