Kr. Gwinn Henry, Director of Athletics, University of Kansas. Dear Mr. Henry: I am very happy to recommend the following men for their varsity letter in baseball for the spring of 1942. These base- ball players have shown a fine attitude in their training habits and cooperative epirit in playing their abbreviated spring base- ball schedule. ‘They have provided recreation for themselves and entertainment for their student followers, and at a minimal expense. Personally, I believe this effort on the part of the Athletic Association in expending this money to provide en opportunity for these boys te enjoy their skills has been worth while. I have been happy to contribute my small part in a supervisory way for the en- joyment of all soncerned. At a meeting in Columbia, Missouri, last night the boys un- animously elected Forrest “Knute” Kresie as the Honor Captain for this years Eresie has been a wonderful exemple by his fine, genial spirit and his fine training habits. fe is one of our out- stending students and leaders on the Hill. ‘Warren Hodges' fine example on visiting athletic fields in a competitive way has won many friends for Kansas. Forrest Kresie, Augusta Damy Brune, Lawrence Forrest Hill, Caspar, Wyo. Wershall Hulett, Platte City, Mo. Bob Innis, Pittsburg Larry Johnson, Port Scott Otto Teichgraeber, Gypsum Respectfully submitted,