October 1, 1937. Wiss Betty Stephenson, Hoody Apartue nts, Lawrence, Kansas, Dear Miss Bettys . I iknow that you thought thet played poorly, but you did not. Your splendid attitude and good sportsmanship under adverse playing conditions made you one of the favor- ites, even though you lost. It is the wholesome attitude of players like you that really show the best under trying conditions, I know it would have been a lot more fun fer the foursome to have played on good links with grass ns, but to all intents and purposes you really acted as if you were enjoy- ing it, and this fine attitude was reflec in the appreciative gallery that followed you people around, | We of the Gepartment, and I ro wes greatly a oe your contribution, fine of of you. Sincerely yours, FCASAH | Director of Physical Education.