April 8, 1944. Coach Marion lioole, Wyandotte oe School, | Kansas City, Kensas. Dear Marion: I am sending you a carbon copy of the letter that I have written Alex Zyche If there is any way that I’ can help further in tho case, please let me know. Wak + eas ee ee i whom you spoke last Thursday. I believe you told me that he is 4, éid you not? If you could give me some more information so that I could have a conferences with him if he ia interested in attending sohool, I would appreciate it. I know that you know my idea of inter- eollegiate athletics. Xo re cs ee © Oe eee educational advantazes. There would be plenty of work for him here « all that he would oare to do. If he would care to major in Physical Education we oan use him in our department consistently and he could have as many hours as he would be free. With so many men in the service there is a great demand for efficient helpers. And since his interest wuld lie in this field it would be fine for both of us. I will appreciate a reply at you convenience. : It was good to see you and to met with such a sterling group of youngsters as you have on your a cis Congre ti lations on your splendid S@BSON. £ Sincerely yours, Direetor of Physical Education, FOGA:AH : | Varsity Basketball Coach.