OFFICE PHONE 2-0370 RESIDENCE PHONE 2-O175 lances ‘rare Hien SCH. ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION E.A. THOMAS MEMBER OF NATIONAL FEDERATION OF ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONS COMMISSIONER ROOM 409 - NATIONAL RESERVE BUILDING TOPGHA April 9, 1942 Dr. Forrest C, Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doctor Allen: Mr. Stone told me when he returned from Lawrence Monday that he had a very pleasant conversation with you at the Rotary dinner. The Association has given up its former practice of selecting an allestate honor roll from the state tournament players. However, some of the sport writers here got together and placed Hall, Parsons; and Carson, McPherson at forwards; Dewell, Newton at center; Joe Thornton, Winfield; and Scott, Newton at guards on the first team. The second team included Lindquist, Ward; and Durnil, El Dorado, at forwards; Gepner, Dodge City, at center; with Powell, Topeka; and Bill Thornton, Winfield, at guards. At the Class A and B tournaments I do not believe any one attempted to pick a team and since I did not see any sessions except the AA here, I am arpretty poor source for information as to how they were playing at the close of the season. However, I have gone through the 48 teams playing in the three state championships and have listed all seniors. I thought perhaps someone may have written about certain boys and such in- formation will tell you whather or not they graduate. I am also enclosing a list of the leading scorers as well as box scores from the tournaments which will appear in our April issue of the magazine out the end of this week. If I may be of any further service, please let me know. Very cordially yours, E. R. STEVENS, PRESIDENT pf Sd INDEPENDENCE J. R. JONES, VICE-PRESIDENT Lees | 7 GARDEN CITY Delmar Curry E. A. FUNK, TREASURER : ARKANSAS CITY D. E. WOLGAST MARYSVILLE J. E. BOWERS SENECA HUGH W. SPEER HAYS