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Zonie Kvaternik
Letter
May 8, 1970
Bill Hargiss
c/o Fran Welch
1714 Rural Street
Emporia, Kansas 66801
Dear Bill:
I was very pleased to hear there would be a dinner
held in your honor later this month. At this writing, I am not sure I will be able
to attend - however, if I am not present, my heart will be as I can never forget
the warm friendship of my school chums, team-mates and coaches.
And as to the coaches, you have always ranked at
the top with me. I'll never forget when I first entered K. U. in the fall of 1930.
I was a green-horn and away from home the first time. You were directing football
practice from a high platform about 20 feet above the ground. I had read and heard
of the big names at K. U. such as Bill Hargiss, Bausch Brothers, Shaake, Beach,
etc. and now I was amongst them. And I'll never forget at the half-time of the Nebraska
game in 1931, when you tapped me on the head as said, "Zonie, you're not mad. Get,
that Slavic blood boiling. Now, dam-it, get mad like you're supposed to." I always
felt the training I got under your tutelage helped me considerably in my later years.
For your information, I live at 7530 Lamar Avenue,
Shawnee Mission, Kansas. Have been married 23 years to a most wonderful woman named
Naomi. We have no children, but we inherited a little black poodle a year ago named
"Mr. K".
I have been in the kitchen business for 23 years
as factory rep, distributor salesman and in the retail end. At present, I own a
company called Creative Kitchens and we sell the finest of cabinetry and appliances
- primarily to the retail trade.
I
see "Speed" Atkinson occasionally as we do some FHA paper work
with his Westport Bank. Also, I see Neil Thompson once in a while and chat about
old times.
Well, Bill, if I miss
the dinner, I'll try to see you sometime in Lawrence as I go thru there occasionally.
Best wishes to you for many more years of happiness and good life.
Sincerely,
Zonie Kvaternik
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