i7 wives, and how many apartments and small cottages we will need to house the fami-~ lies of the fighting Jayhawkers. Then I told them of the marriage of Lt, Otto 3. Schnellbacher to Theresa Elizabeth Ronner‘at the Post Chapel in Hondo, Texas. Theresa Rennor's home is in Alexandria, Minnesota. Otto Schnellbacher wis a "kK" man in football in '42, and a member of the N.C.A.A. Basketball Champions the same year, What a celebration these big strapping fellows put on! They said, "N ow od Ray Evans will have to be tho noxt guy in line." "Wecdid not think that they would. got old Otto, but they sure got him." \ From an earlier letter received from Otto Sehnellbacher bofore he re- ceived his commission he writos, "Again I'm on top of a commission, feel sure . make it. The more I am arcund a B-29 the better I like it, and guess I'll see plenty of it from what they keep’tolling ue, Guess I should tell you I'm: taking on & new boss~ gotting married in a short time from now, the 28th of this monthe In fact it is a very fow deys from now, ten of them = what you: know Doc, I'm even sounting them." "JZ heor from Armond Dixon quite regularly, and he seems to be still kick- 4ng around.» When ‘I left college I figured I would be back in 1945, .but it seems as if we should nove that date to about 1947. Anyway I'l] be back no matter when it is. ~I/am always glad to recoive the Rebounds. - enjoy them tremendously." Congratulations: Otto on receiving your bars? . The many friends of Warren Rex."Deacon" Anderson, of the Military Intel~ ligence Division of tho United States Army, will be happy to know that "Deacon" has taken to-his bosom a blushing brides Mary Jane Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. Bruce Keller of Pittsburg; Kansas, is the fortunate young lady. The wed- ding occured on Iionday the twenty+third of duly,; 1945, at the First Methodist Church in Fort Worth, Toxas. We are wishing Otto and Mrs. Schnellbacher, and Warren and Mrs. Anderson, all of. the health, happiness, and wealth that can come to these deserving young: couples. Major. James Ke Hitt, 0-327485, Hq. 14, AsA. Command, APO 75, c/o Post= master, Son Francisco, California, writes to me giving change. of his new address as above. lfajor Hitt was the Registrar of the University before going into the service. Jim, we shall be wishing for your, and your families, early return. At Sea, Lt. (jegs) David Franoiseo;: (MC) USN, USS President Adams, o/s Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, California, writes, "Your very kind letter of Mey-4th, together with the Rebounds Number 15 and 16 were included in my last mail call on the 9th of this month, when wo received about, three week's mail,... In: the same mail I had a letter from Dr. Latimer and from-several of my classmates and: . frionds, including Dean Brooks, I saw Art Nichols! ship recently, but have not had a.visit with him in ‘some time. -Iajor Carl Lindquist, MC, '27, of 51st General Hospital, APO 75, c/o Postmaster San Francisco, Calif., is a loyal Jayhawk “who practiced in Kansas City before the war, and I saw him recently, I. know he would, greatly enjoy the Rebounds, as would my cousin Lt. C. L. Franeisco, MC,.AVS, who is very busy with orthopedics at Beaumont Generel Hospital Annex, El Paso, Texas." We are very happy to comply with your request, David. "Very many times our peaceful. surroundings and quiet soa have appeared to preclude possibility of hostilities within hundreds of miles. *{nd again we have seen ravagos of war on cities and populations. I am passing on my Robounds to Lt. (j.g.) "Duke" Wellington, son of the managing editor of the Kansas City Star, wha lives in an adfoining cabin,"