ni re 19 We put him in Lt, Billy Willits! new Buick headed Hast where Bill has recently been stationed at the ‘Sub Base in: New London, Conn, Check for the December rents came to $150 so Treasurer Giesecke reports. Those Sammys aré gure johny-on-therespot when it comes to paying the rent. Paul Robinson '27, has been honorably discharged from the U. S. Army and is now back at home at 2le W. /Oth Terrace. Paul is back in Commercial Photography bus- iness. Storekeeper lst Class Murray Wenzel is back from Dutch Harbor and attended the lunch» eon in K C on Dec. 21 and we are pleased to announce that he paid up his nouse notes up to March 1946-~and not only that but layed $5 on the Mo Alphan subscription line. Thanks Murray and we do appreciate your visit. ie oe Dehoney Mo '18 is now with the war manpower commission as Senior Interviewer in the employment service, Not a bad guy to know in case you want a job or want to hire someones That most esteemed gentleman and member of the Bar, Mr. Jim Pickett, sends in $5.00 for his son Bob to keep the Mo Alphan going. Bob is still in the job of fixing up these airplane guns when they return from the missions over the European front. Thank you Jin, , The National Interfraternity Council's report on the decline in chapters for the per~ iod was 38./9% whereas Phi Psits decline was 31.00% The N.I.Ce membership decline was 65.83% and Phi Psi's was 62.00% so Phi Psi's is more than holding its ow. Clipping from Waterloo Iowa paper states that Bob Hardin has been promoted to end Lt. and is now on Admiral Nimitz! staff and has been at Oahu in Hawaii. Bob hap- pened to run onto Lt. Jim Keys and Pfc. Marsh Laumer not long ago in the Pacific theatre and I suppose a good bullesession was had by all no doubte Jeems will be home one of these days soon and we will have more to report from that theatre, — John Scott '25, leading Joplin attorney, Joplin Nat'l. Bank Bldg. sends two buckoos for the sheet—-tanx Jon, Cap't. Robin Walker, U. S. Army Engrs. is in Alaska. Mrs. Walker is at home, o4iy Bast 42nd Ste, Ke Ceo, Moe Winston H. Woodson '16, has been entertaining his son Allen recently home from the South Pacific. He is a Lt. in the U. S. Navy and has spent most of his time at sea since 19402, | Mrs. Phil Brinkerhoff and daughter Joyce, who is a Theta at M U spent the Christmas _ hollidays with Bro. Lyle Willits. The Editor had the pleasure of entertaining the ~ charming ladies one evening at his home. gad Brother Wm. H. H. Piatt, Kan A '93 won the KCAA noon luncheon pot on Jan. 4th and henceforth presented Mo-Alpha furniture fund with his prize of $2.50. So Bill when you come to Columbia to see the post-war K U-M U game you say——well I helped dood it. Thanks William. Happy Cowan writes that on a recent visit in Littlerock, Arks he ran onto Austin "texas" Drew and that he was now living in some small town in Texas, Hap says his son Carroll has just completed the gunnery school as an aviation cadet and will go to Navigator school soon. soesinmnsnisniintatnennasssmsensnseasncsessesecnnamcocansill