in 1939, '40 and '41. He was one of our early P.E. boys, and we are mighty proud of hin. A new address comes from Ralph Schaake, and also one from Orlando Epp: Ensign Ralph E. Schaake, USNR, A.A.T.H., Navy 221, c/o Fleet Postoffice, New York, N.Y. lst Lt. Orlando C. Epp, 084th Ambulance Co. Motor, Separate, APO 9554, c/o P.Me, New York City, N.Y. Lieut. David Shirk, captain of our 1938 football team, droppin in the office with his lieutenant's commission. Dave has been down at Ft. Benning, Ga., and had a tough go of it but he came up with the laurels. He looks as fit as he did when he was crouching on Memorial Field inviting the enemy to come his way. His address is Academic Regt., Ft. Benning, Ga. Loren Florell, of the 1938 and 1939 varsity basketball team was in getting letters preparatory to his joining Uncle Sam's floating armada. His present address is 226 Reed Drive, Parsons, Kansas. Major Lawrence E. Filkin, of the U. S. Meidceal Corps, dropped in to see us when we played Nebraska and Oklahoma here in Lawrence. Major Filkin formerly practieed in Junction City, Kansas. When we were playing at Ft. Riley lots of people there had many wonderful things to say about him. His address is: Co. D, 315th Med. Bn., APO 90, c/o P.M., Los Angeles, Calif. Ensign John Knum, a member of the 1938 and 1939 basketball team also dropped in the office. He has been in the Mediterranean, He looked swell has put on added weight and certainly has ddveloped an engaging personality as well as the old typical go-get-'tem attitude. His address is: Ensign John C. Krun, U. &.S. Funston, c/o Fleet Postoffice, New York, N.Y. Horace Mason writes us as follows: "Tts a pretty bleak island, unable to boast a single tree, but it isn't too bad when the sun shines. That has only been about half of the time. I have charge of 20 radiomen, of which 5 turned out to be former Kansans. They're all kids, 18 and 19 years old." Horace's address is: Lt. (ise) He M. Mason, Argus 32, USNABD, Port Hueneme, California. Lt. William G. Wade, Somewhere in England 570th Bomb. Sqdn., 390th Bomb Group, Feb. 3, 1944 c/o P.M., APO 634, : New York, N.Y. "T have to admire the English for their 69.