they had when Heward, tegether with Beb Allen, was visiting Dr. Peete in Kansas City. Engleman is new speaking over Dr. Peete's telephene after calling Harley Anderson: “Hello, Harley, this is Dr. Allen speaking. I was just wondering hew yeu have enjeyed werking in the towel roem in the gymnasium." Anderson said, "Fine, thank you, Decter." Engleman speaking: "Well, I am very serry to tell you that we are geing te have te dismiss yeu fer lack ef funds in the department. You have been @ good man but we can't keep you any lenger. Come in my office when you get batk te the University and I will de the best I can fer you." Later, Harley get even with Engleman by effering him gratuities that Engleman never received, but we will let Howard tell that. These college days are dizzy day, aren't they, Heward? _ Lt. T. C. "Tem" Bishep, a star en the three Kansas varsity basketball teams of 1929, 1930 and 1931, writes from a New York APO address, “What is the deal on the Rebeunds? Abeut two months ago I received a copy from Ce E. MeBride and I enjeyed the issue very much. I was in Texas at the time, but erders came for me to meve, and new I'm sitting in Nerth Africa." (C. E. McBride, you know, is sperts editer of the Kansas City Star, and Tem married Mary Mil, C. E.'s eldest and only daughter.) Goed luck, Tom, eld fellow. Lt. Lawrence R. Johnston (baseball '41, '42), writes from the Central Pacific, "Regardless ef where you go you see Kansas men. I met one, Roy Jindra, a marine cerperal, abeard ship. Capt. Charles Groff, Topeka, is intelligence officer at garrisen headquarters and is en this island. My roommate knew Gerden Gray at Harlingen, Texas, high scheol. He alse said he knows a Capt. Weinecke from K.U. on another island in this atell. Could that be Emil Weinecke?" S/Sgt. Ralph "Red" Dugan, pitcher on our baseball teams of 1938, '39 and ‘40, is at the Las Vegas air base in Nevada, and in addition te giving the efficers at the base their physical conditioning exereises, he is ceach of the baseball team there. Pfc. Miller Cameren is in the A.S.T.U. at Louisiana State University, Baten Reuge, and writes as fellews: "Sheuld like te be remembered te Knute Kresie, Beb Jehnson, T. P. Hunter, Chain Healy, Den Pellom, as well as Jack Fleyd, Larry Hensley, Jack Sands, Bruce Reid, Max Replogie, David Shirk, Richard Amerine, Ed Hail, and others. .« . « Am in Term V-A.S.T. Mechanical Engineering here at L.S.U." Miller, Beb is in the Army Medical Cerps and in his last third of his senior semester at the University ef Pennsylvania. He will graduate in early September and will intern for nine menths at Bell Memorial Hospital in Kansas City. On April 26th he married Jean McFarland, daughter ef Jim McFarland ef the McFarland Drug Cempany in Tepeka. He had a five-day leave and just barely had time te get frem Philadelphia te Tepeka and return en his sejeurn. They have an apartment and are very happy in their temporary quarterse Cpl. Heyt Baker wrete frem Fert Bliss, Texas, on April 25th, and saiéd, "I received a letter frem Ross and he is now in Ireland. Paul, (fs, my. youngest brether. whe is a senior in high scheel gees te the Naval Air Cerps July lst. I sure hepe he gets to take his cellege training there at K.U. All feur ef we brothers are in service new." 906