Ense Donald P. Ebling, "Since I last wrote, several things have 1610 East First St., . happenede First, I'm no longer with the good Tucson, Arizona. ship F------ e Iwas detached and sent to the Commandant of the 12th District. Secondly, on the October 6, I joined the ranks of commissioned mene Thirdly, I'm going to the Indictrination School here at Tucson beginning the 15% of this month. Hence, as a minimum I have four months schooling aheade « « « I haven't heard a word about K.U., but give my regards to Schaake and especially to “ole Dean". I know four lads that think Dean tops - Harp, Rope, Bruce and myself. I'd give a million for a reunion of the 1940 club if I coulde Wouldn't it be grand when this is over? Those master words of yours - Boys, make the best of these college days, they are some ofthe best of your lives - how true." A/S Otto O. Schnellbacher, Big Otto says: “I have been trying to write 72nd College TIrng. Det. you for the past week but the officers here Aircrew, Flight 25, think that we need no time to correspond. e« « St. Cloud, Minn. Doc, they have a physical training program up here that is a wows We have 25 minutes of exercises, then four groups go to one of the four things (1) swimming, (2) individual athletics, (3) group games, (4) tumbling and apparatus. A man must go to each of these assignments at least once a week, Everything is endurance. I have had to run 3 miles against timee It was neva finished - we ran 8 laps and time was up for P.T. so we went to the showers. The coaches up here are always coming around and asking me about how you coach. I am going to tell them to buy your book, Better Basketball. Theyre swell men, but their curiosity is sure bothering them. . . I think maybe we are going to get to play up here later on.” That further confirms the rumor that I passed on in the last Rebounds - that there was a possibility for the Army boys to indulge in competitive athletics with the consent of the Army authorities, but it may not happen. Lte Clinton Kanaga, USMCR_ "I'm finally back to work. Am instructing in Co. F, Inf. Batt. Tr. Center, the machine gun school at present. Paul Heinz, Camp Elliott, Phi Gam president, a year ahead of me, is out San Diego, Calif. heree He's a captain and a swell guy -- he spent nearly six months in the Solomms. I ran into Bernie Bierman out here and he was lavish in his praise of Evans = said he was the best back he saw all last season and he saw some great mes." lst Lt. Harry G. (Gordon) Gray, Gordon writes: “I was mighty happy to Post Physical Training Officer, receive the August issue of Jayhawk Rebounds. Garden City Army Air Field, This is a great idea to let old cronies Garden City, Kansas. know of each other's whereabouts. It was with much interest that I read the letters from other boyse Ruth and I are very happy here in Garden City. You know, of course, that we have a baby girl now. She was a year old the 6th of October. We get a big kick out of playing with her. . . . Aviation Cadet Bh Stoland was here for basic training and I got to talk with him wuite a lot. By the way, Bob was one of the outstanding cadets we have ever had here. He won the athletic award for hiw class." Lt. John Cress, _ John writes: “Everything here in Arlansas seems 7ist AAFFTD, to be under control. My work here at the field Camden, Arkansas. keeps me rather busy but I still manage to get in a little tumbling and gymnasties on my own. Also a few weeks ago I placed second in the Arkansas A.A.U. diving (men' high beard). . « « Dorothy is teaching music and physical education in the 39-6