i April 275 1938.6 If he is interested in a CSEP (or NYA) job I would suggest thet he make application to the secretery of this office at the University. I find upon investigation that students of neigh- boring states are given consideration elong with Kansas students. I sould give the boy a job in the gowel roo here in the gymmasiua at 35¢ an hour, which would help with his expenses. I em asking that a catalog of the miversity be sent to 80 that you will have an idea of the expenses necessary for attend- ence U., You will notice that the matriculation and inside ental fees for non-residents are considerably higher than for residents of Kansas. 7 What kind of work is the boy qualified to ao? If I had tion I shall it would be mush easicr to place be glad to hear you agains T Gees sons wee ak your 3 Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache é/ FRED HILL CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL JESSIE M. TOWNE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL OMAHA, NEBRASKA ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL CH82-8-37-8M JOSEPH G. MASTERS, PRINCIPAL April 21, 1939 Doctor F. A. Allen Head Basketball Coach Kansas University Lawrence, Kansas Dear Coach: I have a boy, Jim Kriss, who has played basketball for me here at Central High School for the last three years. He has been an all-city player two years and this past season won all-state recognition. He is seventeen years of age, is six feet tall, weighs one hundred sixty pounds and, I think, has the makings of a great college basketball player. [I have talked to him about going to school and suggested to him that I was going to write to you to see if you were in- terested in him. I would like very much to have him play basketball under your teaching. He was a high scorer in the inter- city league this past year. He does not expect to attend Nebraska University under any circumstances, so I want youto feel that, if you are interested in him, you will not take’‘Away from Nebraska. It is more or less through my interests that I am writing to you, hoping that you might be able to give him an N.Y.A. job or some other kind of a job, where he would earn at least part of his way. He could afford to pay either his board and room or books and tuition but would not have enough money to pay his entire expen- ses. I would appreciate anything that you might do, and may I hear from you in regard to him? Sincerely yours, F. — FYK :EF Director of Athletics April 11, 1939. i i ses cindian at tee Se Mi chook genie for ee eee ti peg Merve We are gning te ve some of these te sear en Sia flayed et, Sen ie Drop in and let me know what you hears Comdialiy yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coaches FCAsAH February 16, 1939. Hoh i ie Fe pied a Fig F lek i uh ib a ' Lh ie li i Lite Le le Gaylor, Grade Principal, He Crees yours, Director of Physical Education, SALINA PUBLIC SCHOOLS HUBERT A. STANBERRY, SupPT. SALINA, OKLAHOMA March 15, 1959. Ure Le Le Saylor, Principal of Schools, Salim, Oklahana. Dear Mire Gaylor: Your letter of recent date addressed to Dre fllen has been received, At present fre Alle is ee ee ee a ee ee ee ball tournament for the Mifth District in Oklahoma City. Team sure thet he will write you upon his retumme | ee ee ee tourmment was played at Collinsville, Oklahana, ani ‘was sorry that he was wmable to be there to see your boySe Sincerely yours, Beoretary to Dre F. G Allene : 4 >, pets ¥ i: in Hill at aed | me nd rie lar $ i ui] wie chy ie eg Leal is Sgt fe i dell il qeel ‘i a yy ete ify ta te TB al de | nT Be iy if gai ie a aad oe ng gas “3 re na ble ae ae WE puso fb ine fk fom beh Me fer avd frame poper end of he Aeagut schedule. tended. . SOUTHEAST KANSAS LEAGUE ALL-STARS Ng o? : ec - ae First Team Boa F---Bob McHenry, Independence--sr eS Qe 9A htzheT | ee G---Horace Huggins, gs 6 3 oe 6 wo RG Be FE G---Douglas Duffey, Independence--sr b 4 The Ou Me ee C---Ned Tryon, Pittsburg--jr b o cA Second Team Cv a F--Bob Phillins, Chanute--sr wv : ca F---Waymon Edwards, Pittsburg--sr F---Johnny Toeller, Pittsburg-- C---Milford Brown, Fort Scott-- G--Dale Hall, Parsons, freshman — Ge--Jack Broadhurst Honorable Mention Forwards---Simpson, and Myers of Columbus, Sicks of Independence, Angya and F, Chronister, Coffeyville; Miller of Chanute; Broom and Leavittx of Iola; and Startz of Parsons oy Center--Dowell of Parsons f Guards---Leathers, Parsons; Lance, Pittsburg; Miller of Coffeyville. aretha Nother a Be duly 5, 1959. on end Recreation, md sed tans ne ae Versi ty i thy af stats Hi piles 3 ra i a “ab iil 3 rai ; bi 3 i a i stn ae a ie lh i aun a : ‘ aif! nel p nat u i . a hi uy af Efi alt 2 iu vid til a: May 26, 1959. Direotor of Physical Education, — Varsity Sasketball Coaches I went you to know how very much we appreciate your Thank you so much for again calling my attentian to Charles Black. We are working on the possibility of his coning to the University of Kansas, and expect him to come over for a visit sane time next week. intereste ‘You mgy be sure of our cooperatione Lawrence, Ke: | Dear Bettys FCAsAH lia Sane ineihatte ‘ BECAUSE KANSAS University will not take J»nior College ath- letes for varsity duty until they have had a year on the freshman team, Hutchinson Junior College will lose its basketball team cap-. tain’ next winter. Marvin Sollenberger, member of the Hutchinson Blue Dragon | team which won the state cham-. pionship last year, all-conference guard, and captain elect of the 1939-40 team, has announced he! plans to enroll next fall at Kan-, sas University. Whether by accident or by de- sign, Sollenberger has been given to understand he would not have a chance to make the Kansas Uni- versity team should he wait an- other year. . He has gained the impression that Kansas U. coaches do not desire to work with or train a two years of competition. Sollenberger does not pick his im-' pressions out of thin air. Sollenberger is taking an en- gineering course. If he transfers to K. U. this fall, he will have one year on the freshman. team F From The Press Box a even though he has completed freshman work—both in_ school hours and basketball. He will then be eligible for three years with the K. U. varsity. Hutchinson wishes Sollenberger well at K. U. With an all Arl Valley and all-Juco conference: record behind him there can be n¢ doubt he’ll be a definite asset t the Kansas squad. ® Hutchinson Junior College anc local fans would gladly relinquist Sea to K. U. after an- other year.” But the idea of rob- bing a state junior college con- ference championship team of it’s star performer just to put him on a freshman squad where he wouldn’t learn more basketball than he would here, sticks in the throat. ' From now on, if we get any tips on good athletes, we're going to send them to Fort iraae or Kansas State. i August 7, 1959¢ Q ! Yours, firestor of Physical Education and Recreation, Versity Basketball Coache THE WALKER GRAIN & GOAL Go. COAL, GRAIN, FEED 9 ’ ‘ Elevator Capacity 15,000 Bushels HUTCHINSON, KANSAS dD re ym 7 ae his fas tere ' of Gol foee ite CHrecer i. je Sia Wants Fe Pes Kot Bal] i. Yat | apis oa (Mey Gove forhal ton i ee Lamy 2 Bul fe want s 72 fry, wer Py ve. es Ur oo ‘eg y shod f %.! ‘et ohae nc hliieg ma - roe J tps | pwr WS 0° OT? a Oo ‘wa J ss fer, cy f- Was os y- at! Slit Ais Pasil if Ja! / be there eifeavs °° Oa gel ion foavs woot Bell. ; . , het : Ine eee if d es nee : ey a ng a E | 3 Be er Basie Rate aa hea ¥ Chae pe eee . dugast Ty 1050~ ah ial mh 4 ag - Hf! Z alle Ay fie, ds A - i | i qi i a | i | Hes Ht (in ft if atti if a \ ey mt i wrt & te i ad ity i‘; | vl Tt at nj HE lity i i i te ie te ian a ii He 1 ill } ui ul Ae August 7, 1939. I em sure toat you, being a K. Ue mam, wont let the Agcies steal a boy fran Hutchinson Jimior Collegs, the tom of Hutchinsm, or the Kenses basketball squads 7 Very sincerely yours, | Director of Thysieal Winucstion and Recreation, FGASAH —- Warsity Rasketiall Coache =. \ [is dig Hl Wit : 4 fil We fai. |, diet We il ‘ae ie ad ae Et | my aa aaa |i a uyeis fy a He gnqas = y .f : pH ii Salhi | fila Wie | : ae iu il ss nt ye ifs ah E ui : aba bda Salad Te UNION PACIFIC HOTEL BUILDING GREEN RIVER, WYOMING April 15, 1959 Dre Re Ce Stratton, Green River, Yyaninge Dear Dire Stratton: I want to thank you for all the interest you have ‘taken in domes Weire We would be very happy to see him enroll at the University of Kansas. What do you think is oe the possibility of his caning here? I would anpreciate very much if you would drop me a note and give me your re- ectionse With all good wishes, I an PCAsAH ; Varsity Basketball Coache 4 | a gee is: a a ns alt Ind Ged ; od i i. tie i oe p Hiate a aa ils pi a : i ju Fi if by i , f Hd i rt r i sh jou aa i} if i fii if i a i fe Me ih vi i Meroh 28, 1959. ail Hite 4 ee iy HEE ify! f Hi ti i ie Hi f iy , i! i a ee i ah i Hal = id : hai a2 Ey 4 i Sincerely yours, : i : | Varsity Basketball Coach. ie ce I an