April i, 1942. possible for you to come next ir. Ted White, Lyons, Kensas. ty to meet our varsity at your convenience. I trust that it will be Saturday when you will heave an players. hysical Education end Recreation, Please let me hear from you Very sincerely yours, Director of F Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. April 11, 1942. Mr. Kermeth Pounds, Northeast High School, Kansas City, Mo. Dear Kenny: I am heppy to know that you ere plenning on being with us next Saturday morning at the “basketball mixer". I am sure you will have a lot of fu with the boys. You had better bring those size 14 shoes. They ere rather difficult to get, and I am not sure that we could f4t you here. We will have everything else for you, but you should perhaps bring your own shoes. Looking forward to seeing you, and with best wishes, I am ; Sincerely yours, : Director of Physical Educetion and Recreation, PCA:AH - Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. April 11, 1942. My. Bob Cargon, NePherson, Kansas. Deer Bob: I em happy to kmow that you will be able to attend our “basketball mixer“ next Saturday at Robinson Gymnasium. It will make no difference that you are a jumior. While we thought you were a sqmior this year, you will be very welcome, and we will be glad to have you with us. Looking forwerd to greeting you, I am 1 Sincerely yours, @ . Director of Physical Education and Recreation, PCA: AH Oe. Varsity Basketball end Baseball Coach. ALES 7a 3 " eff (Ki iV . (THIS SIDE OF CARD IS FOR ADDRESS } Le. FC, Allen, 4ausds Chivers ty, LeWerence A Ons, April 11, 1942. Mr. Delmar Curry, Kangas High School Activities Association, National Reserve Building, Topeka, Kensas. Dear Delmar: Thank you very much cng letter of the 9th instant enclosing the lists of high school basketball pleyers. This will be of great assistance to us in sending invitations to the is cancels for the “basketball mixer" held in Robinson Gymnasium the morning of the Kensas Relays. I also wish to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 10th enclosing the — giving the all-state class B honor roll. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. R. L. Jewell, Jr. Sedan, Kansas April 12, 1942. Mr. Forrest C. Allen Department of Fhysical Education Lawrence, Kenses Dear Mr. Allen: I received your letter of invita- tion to be present at the Kansas Relays and for the morning session in the Robinson Gymnasium. I am glad to accept your invitation and will be at the gymnasium at 10:00 o'clock on the morning of April 18. Thanks very much for this oppor- tunity to visit the University. ian, Very truly yours, Re Le Jewell, Jr. Sedan, Kansas poe April 12, 192 Dr. Forrest Alien University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allens I appreciate very much the invitation to come up to K. U. on Saturdsy, April 18, and I will be there to practice with the Varsity Basketball Team. Thanking you again, I am Sincerely yours, fore ee apaleth /942 Dr. Sia C. Ath : heer ee Doar Dr. haw: fg oe Fe Cet] HF ee i egslas . April 13, 1942. To Varsity and Freshman Basketball Men; Iam enclosing a copy of a letter that I have recently sent to outstanding high school seniors, inviting them to come to the gymnasium on the morning of the Kansas Relays, April 18, to shoot a few goals and work out with the varsity players. Hach of you will be considered a committee of one to greet these boys and help each one of them have a good time. I would appreciate it if you will keep Saturday morn- ing free for these high school boys. Flan to get here about 9:30 and be dressed in your varsity uniforms by the time the boys arrive. Some of our boys have said that this little courtesy had as much to do with their determination to enter the University of Kansas as any one thing. I want you to know how important it is to our visitors. This "mixer™ is something that they will cherish for a long time. The whole purpose of the affair is for the boys to come and shoot some baskets, take a shower, and then get a ticket for the Kansas Relays in the afternoon. Please stop by my office early this week and let me know that I may count on each one of you. Sincerely yours, fe ‘ cos pxakct eite ee : J ee as a — i sar es irector of Physical péuceation and Recreation, _ ‘FCA: AH Varsity Basketball; 1 Baseball Coach. September 8, 1942. Mr. Darrell Hevener, 6201 Garfield, Kansas City, Mo. Dear Darrell: | | Tt was a pleasure to receive your letter and to know thet you are working at the Sumflower Ordnance Works. 3 You may count on the additional help that we promised you, and we will welcome you to the University of Kansas. Sincerely yours, pireetor of Physical Bduceation, FOAsAR Varsity Besketball Coach. August 27, 1942. yo? ir. Darrell Havener, 6201 Garfield, 5 Kansas City, Mo. Dear Darrell: J I have asked the University authorities to forward you the Kansas, today and asked him to call you. He is @ member of our varsity basketball team and is working at the §.0.W. He got on You can rest assured that I em using every device that I can to get you located. If there is anything else thet I can do, FOASH Varsity Basketball Coach. August 24, 1942. Kensas City, Mo. Dear Darrell: y ieakd he hic hi seats et Sno, Thureday, or Friday evening this week at my home. I live at 801 Louisiana Street, end my telephone number is 300. Let me know ahead of time when you are coming so that I ean arrange to be at homs. It will be a pleasure to see you and talk about your plans for entering the University. Very sincerely yours, - | Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Dear Darrell: + elk Sols a Oeste teansennie ts ak Gini Black with hig enlistment in the Cadet Aviation Reserve. I saw Ted O'Sullivan oe Se ee yo letter which was written hin on Nay 16. £ am writing to tel yuu thet we will be glad to help via yourself. Iam sure that I mt you when I spoke at Paseo High School this past winter. You have « fine academic record and we would be happy to heve you here at the University. ‘hat are you : on studying? If you do not have a catalog please advise me end I will see that one is sent you together with any other available information you may wish. There is no question ebout our being able to give you eo it because not only do we have jobs here but the Hercules people are putting on split shifts for the students and there ia every cqpertaity te find al) the work éhat you will be able to do this fall. All our Lewrence merchants are expecially eee eS. ee ee ee % all he will have no difficulty in getting work. And we have several — - the Universi ee ‘boyse I have such jobs at the present time. patting you veply, 1 on Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCAs AH 2 Varsity Basketball Coach. Wey Ge (02 a JZ OF ’ Ties em ag he. dee A AE ye é : Bt af Df De a A Athan Ge he ! Oat! FO Ad Ab- “ne free herman afew tod he of Cs a ate eds ad the faret Bam Mf En gle Cre ‘ ) OL - ween tall a! weg /C D Mig ST Awe fad gree hele ieee ck oot, teaing en - dugust 10, 1942. Dear Otto: Thank you very much for your good letter regarding Vern Eutledge. I am wondering if you would be kind enough to look up Dor Ellio and find out just how much sold Vern is on the lil ue a i i Ni ai - pleding Gar BGR soeeueeiee. His transcript should be sent to ir. ‘Laurence Woodruff, the Registrar at the University of Kensas. I pre- sume that the principal has done this as they will not send transcripts to individuals at the University. I appreciate the fact that his oe City. An article appeared in the Lawrence Journal-liorld last Friday night which will give you plenty of latitude in joining up with Uncle Sam without getting in the draft. I am sending you a copy of it so if you went to enlist in something you can write Registrar Woodruff and be ‘gesured of staying in college wtil you graduate, I think « I hope, at T am enclosing a copy of the letter I enwriting Elton Winter. With all good wishes, and hoping to see you in your usual affable and robust self, I am senate’ yours, Director of Physical Education, | = —s Basketball Coach. uae? Pao CLL oe 2 OD ck hh a Kos Saeed. Caren) é a8 sere Lo. 6! at rplea? bene JF fn (0 We, Durnw wrte Terns atte Yaaro tne Mago pba cud thao & tha gle hes wy a7 Ullag anid RAs Hewes ae yhG Lok scarce Moss Aas. 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