and all the children. Pyvte Bill Haynes, Co. EB, Plt. 4, MeDe, Bivsvec,s Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. Pvte Paul Carpenter Marine Corps Detachment N.T-S., Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. Ense Howard G. Engleman, Sub Chaser Training Center S/Sgt. Ralph N. Dugan, 70th B,. Hqe & ABe Sqe, AAFFGS - LVAAF, Las Vegas, Nevada. Cande Dave Shirk, 3 §.T.Re, 13 Co. 3 Bn.w, Fort Benning, Ga. Pfee Armand Dixon, APO 954 C. 15, c/o P.M.e, San Francisco. Ense Roy A. Edwards, U.S.S. SC-1054, c/o Fleet Postoffice, San Francisco, Calif. Won't it be a homecoming3$ e «¢ Bill Haynes, who ran the half-mile here and wn his letter last spring under Coach Shenk, droped in the office to ask that the Rebounds be sent him and to leave his address with use Bill is running on the mile relay team at Purdue that has broken a lot of records. With him was - Paul worked out with the basketball team last week, and looked pretty goode Paul is quarter- back on the third Purdue varsity and they tell me he directs them with a lot of dash, vim, viga and vitality. “Rope” writes on a post card - "I enjoyed yor long letter. Am now in transit to the West coast with my nucleus crewe . eBest regards and all power to the '43 basketball edition." "Red" Dugan writes: "Thank you for rmembering mee You have a wonderful system of getting the news around to the boys. We all appreciate it. My duties here are athletic instructor and recreation for the officers. We plan to have. a good basketball team." "I want you to know that I get the Rebounds and really enjoy reading it." Dave was captain of our football team in 1938, Armand says: "I'm stationed in a small camp in Hawaii and so far I like it just finee I've run into several fellows from California that are over heree It is a small world after all... . Lots of luck with football and basketball." In a letter dated October 17th, Roy says: "About three weeks ago we hit port and my first thought was to see a football game. I saw Amos Alonzo Stagg and his College of Pacific team play the Coast Guard. They won by a 14 = 7 score. Keep an eye on his teams this seems to be his best in many years. Paul Christman is playing with Del Monte Pre-Flight and must be well over 222 lbs. It reminds me of the days when they played us in baseball and he could hardly move around the first base sacke" Lieut. Warren Hodges, who finished third in his class at Camp Davis, N.Ce, stopped by on October 14th. Lieute William G. Wade, 393rd Bomb. Group, 581st Bonb. Sqdn, Army Air Base, Kearney, Nebraska. His next assignment is Camp Haun, California. Bill writes: "Keep the Rebounds comkg my waye I'll be overseas soon and I'll really enjoy it then. My mail will always follow me." Lots of good luck to you, Bill, and your fine crew, in you important missione 386