66 happy family. Ihave assumed» the positions of ass't gunnery officer and the 2nd division officer now, so I have some more duties that will make our future voyages more interesting." Lt. WeoRs "Diek" Channel, is at Camp Fannin, Texasy Hdqe 15th Regte, amc says, "T havova platoon of men most/of whom are 12 years oider than i, They have a tough time of it butothey work hard as the dickons anc really try. Thoy remind me of a KiUs basketball team shat always works hard and puts everything it has into the game.” Dick asks usyto add to oursmailing list tho name of Pvt. Bs Ke Crowley, Fort Jackson, 3, C., which we are happy to do. Cpl. Jack Ballard is now with the 13th Armordd Division ot Camp Bowie, Texas, and says, "Thoy couldn't heve picked a better place to. send me. I am only i125 miles from Ft. Worth where I was raised,.ecoe I saw Dick Harp before I left Ft. Riley. He was, leaving for Adj. General's School in Washington on the 9th of May. We had a great time discussing some of the old gang from the S.A.E. house." Good old "Jocco" Ballard was the cause of our getting a good licking in basket- \ ball at Fort Riley on February 7th. Jeck is.a greatly. improved basketball player and when Jacl returns the basketball brothers had better raise that basket to a height greater than ten feet. You know the rest! Lt. Ce. We "Chuck" Elliott, is now at Greenville, So» Carolina, and asks that we mail a Rebounds to Jim Alley, of Augusta, He wrote Chuck from the Aleutians asking how he could get it, and we are glad to put him on our mailing list. We started out to wréte to the boys who had played on our teams, but the mailing iist has been enlarged so that it is for any Jayhawker or ony friend, of the Jayhawkers e Chuck says, “We picked our’ crew for our B=25 the first.week so it may not be per- manent, but my co-pilot is a Battenfeld boy from Junction City, Marvin Zoschke." Ens. Roy Edwards, ¢/o Fleet P.0., San Francisco, Calif., wrote on May 16, ond says, in part, “Weare working in the group of islands wicre, Fen Durand made hs last landing. The entire island is covered with evidence oF the terrific battie’ which was fought." ate ott co tioned .i eine! 7 Mr. L. N. Anderson, traffic representative of the Missouri Pacific Lines in Kansas City, wrote me on Mey lland gave me ‘the address of Capt. Harley Le. Ander- son, and asked that the Jayhawk Rebounds ‘be sent to Harley, a member of our varsity basketball team in the balmy Howard Engleman days. Harley and Howard will both remember the wonderful telephone conversation they had when Howard, to- bethér with Bob Allen, was visiting Dr. Peete in Kansas City. Engleman is now speaking over Dr. Peete's telephone after calling Harley Anderson:".Hello, Harley, this. is Dr. Allon speaking. I wos just wondering how you have enjoyed working in the towel room inthe gymnasium." Jrdorson said, "Fine, thank you, Doctor.” Engleman speaking: "Well, Iam very sorry to tell you taat we are going to have to dismiss you for lack of funds in the department. You have: been a good man but we can't keep you any longer. Come in ry office when you get-back to’ the Univer= sity end I will do the best I can for yous" Later, Harley»got even with Engle- man by offering him gratuities that Engleman never received, but we will let . Howard tell, that. These college days, ure dizzy days, aren't they, Howard? Lite Te:Cey "fom" Bishép,. a star on tho three Konens varsity basketball teams of 1929, 1930 and, 1931, writes fro:o New York APO address, "What is the. deal. on the Rebounds? About two months ago I received o copy from C. Ee McBride and I ~~ enjoyed the, issue very much. I was im Texas. at the time, but, orders .ceme for me to. move, and. now.I'm sitting in North Africa." Go. 5.» MeBrides you know,,.is gee! 8