Hacmary 27, 1958. 12 a i ; : iti 13 feared ul a ne Hg ii ois a Sa} it 3 We have’a nice freshman team and all of then sea to be very good students, so I am anticipating no diffi~ at c ytad i have just yi 4° E aye ad 3 stad ei i ety tickets furthers oy : ils ie it ils Now, regarding the Nebrasim gane. spoken to Mre Earl FPalkenstien, financial secretary of the you ‘two for the privilege Athletic Association wider — Gein | will be happy to issue for tickets for al, i: : i write to Mie Her] Athletic desire, because if you do will be Associa: o you taken long before Wednesdays secretary of the kets seats _—: I would suggest that many tic eg en tell him pinsva He = gel so he is acquainted with the fact With every good wish, I em Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coachs FOASAH HAROLD L. READE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR af 7 i+ = 7 i a A A. P. SNODGRASS TRACK COACH G. M. WELCH ASSISTANT COACH SHAWNEE-MISSION RURAL HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MERRIAM, KANSAS Ei + IAT | Pa r919 23 i t Oye tM oe 3 ~~ Ss AS ~; + eo ae ~- ~ iam - ‘2 renc ' j o 3 i ~ ro ~ } 1 ! er ® fA tecuks Le au ~ 5 1 ¢) ~ 3 4. et ho &4 i a ty i cig san = aa i" f — 2% 2 or 4 4 4 . ie ‘ { 1 Yat a ae ° abe a hie . i . < a] 7 7 T L i ‘ } 1 CK 7 1 a oe $ ihe Nef so I we he T Bs vu Go Wee c ae Vv ~ , s apie ee ’ 7 ) oo * . LS dae ws 4 Z { 4 ce ' whe 3 Sb dE, me e3 eink f ie ; ue ~ 5 “ PL. ti 4 i (i / sees oe uv wo 2 4 eas > ty BS t e 74 c % . 1 — ir. llen i) a 3 5 ssa ar va ~ ef wa a “e Vine dee : ja 4 : tes 7 bea UY FT 1 | t ‘ / iN} I KO { eet VV I she ad b ate a - iN SANS & ° aan * 7 ! : ae : } i Gat EC a eS &O Pa: ; ) a wv v 4 4 7 o> 5 t } a ¢ } j j } ‘ a hD L ro £ = wv v > ~ ee 7 4. ~ “s% = * x Tg 4 * 5 ' = . reat Bi 2 ! + ! — - PS 7 Ta A de - Y ” i - . r 4. va t tt i: , i } L \ whe u a ” = v y . i 2 - i es } L oe . = v : _ — 7 fC !. se Fa | 7 7 f i ae L ° ~ L & v 4 4 - Ue i. ae — 5 — a — v ? ae : 2 "1 = wv 3 sag oe Yar of . ~- Ber "~ 5 = i - i aw & 4 . 1) B * a é _ 6 & ROSEDALE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL KANSAS GITY, KANSAS DUDLEY F. BENTLEY, PRINCIPAL May 2, 1938 Dre Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dre Allen: The enclosed clippings will inform you again as to our plans for Friday night, May 6. It is our hope that nearly four- hundred will attend. The dinner will begin at 6:30 Pe Me, and the enclosed program will be carried out as schedulede Could you give me some idea as to your choice of subjects for your addresse Since you have had extensive experiences in the developing of champions, I am wondering if you could discourse on "The Making of a Champion." Richard Harp could give you some knowledge as to the plan of our banquet since he was a student guest during his high school yearse We shall be looking forward with interest to your coming and hope that your experiences will be enjoyable. Sincerely yours, Dudley Fe Bentley Principal DFB:1p Ene e Rosedale Honors Dinner Speaker io Pr, F. C. Allen, above, basket- ball coach at the University of Kansas, who will be the principal speaker at the Rosedale high school all honors dinner Friday in the school gymnasium. Toastmaster at the banquet will | be John Page, president of the Rosedale high school Fathers’ club, traffic manager for the Kansas City Structural Steel company. Members of the high school sports and scholastic groups will be guests at the affair. Other guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rushton; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Schlagle; Richard Harp, Rosedale graduate in 1936 who was mentioned this year on the Big Six all star second team, and Frank ‘“‘Buck” Weaver, graduate in 1924, formerly coach of the Santa Fe Trails and last year coach of the Healey championship team, All Honors Banquet At R.H. 3. May, 6 Annual Dirner to Be Given for Honor Students On May 6 in Rosedale Gymnasium. Dr. F. C. Allen, physical education instructor at the University of Kan-| sas, will be the principal speaker at | -]the All Honors Banquet on Friday :‘|May 6. Guests will be Richard Harp, | graduate of ’36, and Frank (Buck) | Weaver, graduate of ’24. | The banquet is an annual affair. sponsered by the P.-T. A. of Rose-) dale high school to honor all students | who have done exceptionally good) work in activities or school work. | Students to be honored are those who have done well in'the following activi- ties: football, basketball, senior high track, golf, girls’ senior G. A. A., One: Club, National Honor Society, National Athletic Scholarship, tennis, American Legion scholarship, band, | Junior Honor Society, junior high] track, and special recognition in music and commerce, The theme this year will be basket- ball. The price of admission for those who wish to attend will be 40 cents. The menu will be as follows: roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, spring salad, relish, ice | cream roll, hot biscuits, and coffee. Mrs. C. L. Rice will be in charge of {the kitchen and Mrs. P. K. Parrot will have charge of the dining room. The committee chairmen are as follows: Mrs. H. C. Altare, Mrs. Angus Tur- ner, Mrs. H. D. Lawther, Mrs. Fred Grauberger, Mrs. O. V. Murphy, Mrs. J. W. Neilson, Mrs. H. C. Laird, Mrs. J. L. Stephenson, Mrs. A. D. Zellner, Mrs. J. O. Jensen, Mrs. A. Masoner, , Mrs. E. L. Higbee, Mrs. E. P. Hughes, Mrs. A. T. Stubbs and Mrs. E. R. Es- WEAVER AND HARP HONOR GUESTS AT ROSEDALE FRIDAY Frank “Buck” ea. eoach of | | the national A. A, U. basketball | | champion Healey Motors, and Rich- | ‘ard Harp, sophomore court star at! ‘the University of Kansas, will be | the alumni honor guests at the All- | Honors banquet at Rosedale high school Friday, May 6. Weaver was graduated from Rose- dale high school in 1924 and Harp finished at the local school in 1936. | Dr. F. C. “Phog” Allen, basketball coach at Kansas, will be the prin- cipal speaker, | The All-Honors program is ar- ranged to honor the football and basketball players as well as the leaders in all other school activities, all of whom are guests at the dinner. The school annually makes it a point to do honor to two of its graduates who have done well in their partic- ular fields, one of them of the older group, and one a recent graduate, according to Dudley Bentley, prin- cipal. lay Sy 1936. tre Datlay Fo Denteye Prinstgn, : | ; Kensas City, Kencats Thenle you for your Kind letter of May 2nd, 2nd, enclosing clippings with regard to your plans for Friday evening, May Gs 3 I gheall try te follow your as to choice of subject, and shall be on band at least by 6:50 pets : sinctihing: Dioula ‘Se eolsliinns wei tk. i ea pe te cera I ona Sincerely sours, Director of Education, Varsity | Conte — May 4, 1988. Director of Physical Education, FAH ee ROSEDALE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL KANSAS CITY, KANSAS DUDLEY F. BENTLEY, PRINCIPAL March 24, 1938 Dre Fe Ce Allen : Physical Education Dept. University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Each year this school sponsors an “All Honors Banquet". At this affair, all students who have excelled in any phase of school activity are guests of the Parent-Teacher organizatione We have set the event this year for Friday night, May 6- It is our wish to have you as our guest speaker on this occa- sione : Chancellor Lindley was our guest speaker two years ago, and we enjoyed his talk very mche We make an effort to have the program constructive in an educa=- tional way, and it has proven to be one of our most popular school affairs. Nearly four hundred were in attendance last year. We have invited Frank Weaver as one of our special guests. He is a Rosedale grade Rich Harp is to be one of our special guests, and we are trying to make this an event long to be remembered by those present. We shall feel honored in having you as our guest speaker on this occasion, and we hope you will be able to accepte May I hear from you at an early date? Sincerely yours, A Fiblag 2. Seth Dudley F. Bentley Principal DFB:1p \t THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE 1201-S CLASS OF SERVICE SYMBOLS Thisis a fll 1 DL=Day Letter : NM = Night Message Telegram or Cable- gram unless its de- ~~ 7 NL = Night Letter ferred character is in- oO O 133 ve: be a dicated by a suitable 4 e le pe eee bei or pre- NLT =Cable Night Letter ceding the address. R. B, WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON J. C, WILLEVER Biicrets PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Ship Ra The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANRARD SIMIpsppoidep Hpaypoiritot destiriation. Received at 646 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Kansas. Phone 2764 Is 4 St 1 i Tt KAR196 7 XC=AMES OWA 23 454P DR FOREST ALLEN= PHYS EDCN DEPT KANS JU EVERYTHING SATISFACTORY WILL LOOK FOR You FRIDAY= =W S RUPE. | THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SEND MONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABLE March 21, 1958. being the the back at Yaerrens= érive the 23rd oe thet nighbg » then on Tealth Tf of 6¢ mileage and a fellow SS ae B ; shes iil: ai Ee Ee filiis fa | H : Hyg iil nt i ae ii it pa 40h fled TIE i sd ; ay i a! uy Hy it ial BG 2g! : is geil : si fe i 3 i Wy uit hi A DEES DD ATLY TRIBUNE UNIVERSAL IN THE AMES TERRITORY @ AMES, IOWA W. S. RUPE, PUBLISHER March 9 ; 1938 HOLLIS J. NORDYKE, BUSINESS MANAGER Dr. Forest ©. Allen c/o Kansas University Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: We have your letter and wire confirming the date of March 85. I note what you say about leaving immediately. That will be o.k. We are looking forward with pleasure toward meeting you again. Sincerely yours, He: W. S. Rupe, Publisher AMES DAILY TRIBUNE WSR/m Merch 7, i938.= : iM i" fit al | Pak fai na if : aa | a ita dl sit i wu a YOUrS, , Direstor of Physical Education, UNIVERSAL IN’ THE AMES TERRITORY W. S. RUPE, PUBLISHER AEE eA LLY: TRIBUNE AMES, POW & March 3, 1938 HOLLIS J. NORDYKE, BUSINESS MANAGER Dr. Forrest Allen C/O Kansas University Lawrence, Kansas My dear Allen: The thirty-one daily papers outside of Des Moines have what is known as the Iowa Daily Press Association. At the end of each football and basketball season we honor the eighteen players who have made the three all- state teams. Last year it was held at Iowa City and this year is to be held at Ames. George Veenker and I were appointed to see if we could secure the outstanding man in the United States for the occasion. Without a dissenting vote and unanimously two to nothing, we voted for you. There is a fly in the ointment. Money is available Fd only for expenses. You could catch the night train f at Kansas City Thursday night and leave here Friday, getting home Saturday morning. There will be about Be two hundred at the banquet including coaching staff &/ from three state schools. The banquet will take place /Y Vevg from twelve noon to two p.m. Friday, April 8, and . ou we both insist you come if at all possible. 2 ‘eo? Sincerely yours, ee iy JO. Me Fe é f W. 8. Rupe, blisher AMES DAILY TRIBUNE WSR/m THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE 1201-S CLASS OF SERVICE SYMBOLS This is a full-rate , DL = Day Letter Telegram or Cable- NM = Night Message gram unless its de- Yo : NL = Night Le ferred character is in- a ( 4 5 ) © | nstdar eine dicated by a suitable \ 2 LC = Deferred Cable eo core ; NLT =Cable Night Letter R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON J. Cc. WILLEVER PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Ship Radiogrem The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time a et "4 BM 2 ar Received at 646 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Kansas. Phone 2764 KATI97 8 XC=AMES TOWA “ 247P DR FOREST ALLEN= “KANSAS U DATE IN LETTER SHOULD READ FRIDAY MARCH 25 TH= WS RUPE. THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SEND MONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABLE a CORNELL UNIVERSITY ITHACA, NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF PuysicaL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS March 30, 1938. JAMES LYNAH DIRECTOR Dr. Forrest Allen Basketball Coach Kansas University Lawrence, Kan. Dear Dr, Allen: I was glad to receive your letter the other day and I want to say that I found your book extreme- ly interesting and helpful to me this season. I am sure that it is the best book on basketball that has ever been on the market. We did not use the zone defense as I planned, because I found that my guards did not have the heichth, particularly after we lost our 6'" center. We used your offense some, early in the season,but found that wetk the seniors we had were better fitted to use our old stuff. We tied for third in our Leasue. Our greatest victory was over Syracuse, an exceptionally good team. I will be in Chicago at the meeting and will enjoy talking with you at that time. Congratulations to you for your championship team and thanking you for your many favors in the past, I remain Sincerely yours, bof Mott J. H, Rowland . shr/1 7 ij i i i cin | i te é (i 7 HE i ; ; : ii ala “att LY JP! {5ebf Wl crereee te le. Ble igen Hirata lillies, oe heat eae Atle. ceste, 20-0 flat goat ee , oo eae A fil 7 tf a ie.Le Acad hes Aa pf oe @ Cif awed ae paneer AS ieee cic. ei Lee fi Picne oo oo aees 7a ia naga spot ans a ne om a tie. Biter ecder. arene Aebihoin Ws parted jaa a neernios 3 5 ' : i i d : Hy : i it : . i | 7 829 at so Corpo: t. . 5 @he Parsons Sun per “A Live Paper in a Live Town" Parsons, Kansas CLYDE M. REED, PusLisHER March 18 » 1938 LESTER COMBS, MANAGER és age Dr. F. C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doc: Just @ word to let yo know that I'm looking forward to seeing here you Monday night when you speak at the banquet and perhaps Squeeze in a few minutes’ visit if you have time. . , while you' re eee you. might look over a boy named Lowell Long, who was the. tak of this elud | which went undefeated in.17 games, Perha ps you! op eee him from his highschool adys. He's pretty. short, put isa fine shot, having a neti eye top. the basket, andyreninds one of Pred ‘Pralle the way, he hits fromout court. He averaged 10. 7 it points! a sane during the season pley ing at good and. was the baektone ‘of the Par bolts ab@inse as well. ” ne if there is anything that I can do € make your yas in Parsons more pledeant, don't fail to: call upon mé,. we A x + erna aly, Clyde Reed, jr. KANSAS STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND APPLIED SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS MANHATTAN, KANSAS February 28, 1938 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Varsity Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doctor: Since it is my turn, allow me to congratulate you upon your victory Saturday night. I felt sure you would do it, but a lot of teams are tougher at home than away, so was not sure until I heard the announcement over the radio about 10:15 Saturday evening. Thanks very much for your kind letter of February 23, and with best wishes for Thursday night, Iam Sincerely yours, Fete ank P. Root Head Basketball Coach aS EEE LIVES A Pa Lee Pg eT, NARA ER TE e