March 31, 1941 Mre Donaldean Maison Lyons Public Schools | Lyons, Kansas Dear Doneldean: We will be happy to have you with us on Saturday morning April 19th at 10 o*elock to shoot some goals and get acquainted with our varsity pleyerse I am having a catalogue of the University mailed to you and we sre also sending you a pamphiet of our School of Physical Educatione When anyone entere the University of Keanses from this state, they pay @ Matriculation fee of $10.00. This is peid only once and is ob= ligatory for anyone who enters. The Incidental fee for the College of Lib- eral Arts, the Engineering School, the School of Education, or the School - of Fine Arts is $25.00 a semester making ea total of $50.00 for the yeare Then we have a Health fee of $5.00 2 semester which is $10.00 a yeare We have a hospital that cost e querter-million dollars and all of the health services are free to the studentse It is one of the finest in the United States and was a gift from a philanthropist, Mrs. Watkins. Also,there is an Activity fee of $12.50 a yours This includes all tuition, incidentel, and fee charges and makes a totel of $92.00 a yeor for everythings . A boy ean elways work two hours a dey at 35¢ an hour which gives him 70¢ a dey, end this together with work he gan do on Seturday morning will net him about $18.00 or $20.00 per month. I am sure you will have no difficulty as most of our boys worke Vence Hall and Jim Arnold both work as do most of our basketball playerse Howard Engleman, John Buescher, Don Blair, Marvin Sollenberger, and John Kline 011 work and pay at least onewhalf or two-thirds of their expense through school. If there is any wy thet I can help you by rendering you any service by cooperating with you in getting you a job, I essure you it will be s pleasure for me to do sO« Mex White spoke to me about writing the Phillips Petroleum people regarding your applying for e scholarship fmm the company for which your father works. Please write me and tell me more about this scholarship