suppose Howard is busy these days teaching little Howard how to throw a ball up and make it balance on a door ledge. If youwrite him please give him my regards. ' Her Pepte and his family f “NOON, His daughter, reinia dane, is entering the Uatverstty bere. ey efter | often speaks of you boys and the fine time he had when he entertained Engleman, Bob Allen and the rest of the notorious pranksters. Dr. Peete attended the Rosedale banquet last spring when your dad was toagtmaster and I spoke, a ee ee ee te ee eto ee Ens. Je Pe "Preddic" Harris (Armed Guard, c/o Fleet. P.O, New Orleans, las) says, "I'm one of Uncle Sam's *salts' for sure nowe Have my ship and gun crew an¢ have been on the sea for several weeks. « « « That's one advantage you have in traveling on a merchant ship = you see and cover lots of territory and yet you get back to the States occasionally." Freddie, it was good to have you and irs, Freddie stop by the office for a little chat. It was also pleasing to get a report on Michael Frederick, the young hopeful for the Jayhawker football and basketball teams of 1964, Ense Je Pe Turner (c/o Fleet P, Oc, New York) = "Just a few lines to let you know I'h still kicking, I received the last issue of the Rebounds, and I mean it was really fine to know how all the fellows are making out. They are a great bunch, those Jayhawkers are, Knute told me in his last letter about running into Rope, Hub and expecting to see Swede Linguist soon. It must be a wonderful feeling to run into some of the old gang. I'm always looking for some fellow Jayhawkers but haven't been very lucky so fare »« » Tell everybody back that way hello for me, I sure think a lot of the old times I've had on Mount Oread and am anxious to - back with all the gan@." Jesse Paul, you are one of the best correspondents we have, and we are always glad to hear from you, Tell the gang ” fight ‘em for me, will you? Lte (jg) Ae Me “Murray” Brown writes us from the Naval Air Station at Grosse Ile, Mich, le says, “Keep those Rebounds bounding this way as I really enjoy them. I have met up with several other Kansas friends here and they enjoy them, tode . « « Three of the officers and myself journeyed to the All-Star foot- ball game last week, The Missouri Valley section was well represented in Glenn Dobbs of Tulsa who played an outstanding game, I'm only sorry Ray Bvang couldn't have been present because I think he is every bit as good as Dobbs, Both throw hard and very accurate, You catch it or it knocks you down, I saw George Dick in uniform but I don't think he played. I tried to see him but the crowd was too big to get thru, - also it rained very hard. I did see Frank Cramer, Reaves Peters, Ce Ee McBride, Mike Getto, Gene Johnson and several others, It was just like old home week." Murray, I am passing on ei our mutual good friend, E. C. Quigley your remark as follows; “Just tell him its the Rockhurst Brown, That will clarify the Browns to him. ite should know my number as many fouls as he has called on mee Not dirty, Doo, just rough and clumsy." He will get a kick out of it, but you will remember he always told you, "You can't do that {"