HIGH SCHOOL BOARD FACULTY W. L. OLSON, D!tRECTOR S . A. GRAHAM, &. T. BECK, TREASURER “~ DWI GHT RU RAL H IGH SCHOOL cack RICH, Kea EVERETT CLEMENS, CLERK MARION THOMPSON, HomME ECONOMICS JOEL N. MARTIN, PRINCIPAL JOHN F. HANSON, SCIENCE & ATHLETICS DWIGHT, KANSAS Mar. 29, 1939. Dr. F. C. Allen Department of Physical Education Kansas Bniversity Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Dr. Allen’ I wrote to you on February 20th relative to the chances of obtaining some work for Harold Wright, a senior in our school and an excellent student and also an outstanding athlete in the fields of basket- ball, baseball and track. I1 received a reply from your secretary on Mar. 14, but have heard nothing further. I shan't go into a repetition about the vir- tues of this boy but merely wish to give you a few names of persons who have seen this boy play basket- ball and invite you to inquire from any of them. Mr. Pierce Astle, Coach, McPherson College. Mr. Chas. Edwards, Official, Fort Kiley, Kans. Mr. Earl Yoos, Official, Emporia, Kansas. Mr. Alton Haun, Coach, Alta Vista, Kansas. Mr. Ralph McAtee, Coach, White City, Kansas. Mr. Pike, Coach, Wilsey, Kansas. Mr. Bradley, Coach, Council Grove, Kansas. Harold Wright took the Summerfield Scholarship tests in Salina a little over a week ago. If he doesn't make one of these scholarships, is there any possibility of obtaining work so that he may attend K. U. If there is, I'd appreciate hearing soon, as I know the benefits generally obtained by searching for such things, early. uly yours, gel NY Martin, Prin. Dwight/Rural High School Dwight, Kansas. eal ahead Mae ahaa