who have an ines for baseball will have an éppor tunity to play the game of their choice and at the same ik weirs the right So ey for a varsity letter. Tennis will receive attention and should be one of the prominent | spring sports. There are several tennis players who are students in the Navy V-12 who have won national recognition. Professor Dick Howie, of the School of Business, will coach the tennis racketeers. | The Kansas Relays are out for the duration. But on April 22nd Kansas will stage her fortieth annual Kenses Interscholastic Meet -on Memorial Stadium Field. Ray Kanehl, the varsity track coach, will be in charge of the hundreds of high see boys who will come in for this annual spring classic. | on March 17th several hundred ASTP boys were sent in to active trainings. They left the University for southern camps. We had four men handling the ASTP physical education - Howard Porter, Elmer Schaake, Vernon Hayes and Jack Austin. This large reduction in the ASTP ranks will nabaialay cause e@ thinning out of our Geitetahns The deferments of Elmer Schaake and Vernon Hayes will be up May first. Howard G. Porter, a University of Missouri graduate, who came to us, last August from the Ieaishsnn High School of Kansas City, Kensas, has presented his resignation effective the 15th of April. Porter goes to the Planeview=Beechwood Schools, at the edge of Wichita, as a teacher of the teachers . physical education and recreation, Some would call it “supervisor, but the superintendent doesn't like that word, This diselex is near the airport at Wichita, and has a population of 20,000 within a visu of one mile, It has the oe largest grede school in the United States, as well ae high school a and junior high school, in the set-up. The Porters have been living at s