January 11, 1943. Mr. J. FP. Wellemeyer, Principal, Wyandotte High School, 25th and Minnesota Avmue, Kansas City, Kansas. Dear Mr. Wellemeyer: I appreciate your letter of the 9th instant very much. We- always consider Wyandotte High School our first aid in athletics of all kinds, whether it be band or Ray Evans or 3ill Brill, or whom have you. it is nice indeed of you to offer your band to wing ee see genes. 2 Kee SR . We are playing a triple-header in Municipal Auditorium on Jenuary 16th, and would like very much to have the Wyandotte band play. Kansas will do the iron man stunt, playing a team from the without undue plysical strain on any of the boya. It is the unique- ness of the program that will attract a pretty sizeable crowd, I be- lieve. On January 29 and 30 we sare playing double headers with the Great Lakes team, the Olathe Clippers and Missouri. Mr. Wiley, director of the University Band, plans to take the Kansas band on those two nights, but we could still make room for the Wyandotte . band if they would like to play. It would be a great pleasure to - have them if they want to see the games. I will be happy to arrange tickets for yourself, Superintendent Sehlagle, and members of your faculty, if you will let me imow whom you recommend. There are some games in which I ean do this, and some I cannot. I think you understand that when we don't offer them it is because we have no authority over ticket disposition, but since we are managing both these games we can do so. This applies to the January 16th games, as well as those on January 29 and 30. I feel much more free to give tickets for the 16th, but on the 2th and 50th Missouri end Great Lakes share in the proceeds. So if you will send me your ae See Se eee OS ee eet Cee wey tert fer hee ee Auditorium ticket wiudow. Very sordially yours, ee Director of Physical Education, 2AH _ - Varsity Basketball Coach. g