Camden public schools and seems to be doing very well. . . Little Betty is developing very rapidly - she had a birthday party the 30th of Septenber." Willard J. Winey, Jr. Phm.2/e "In a special part of my mind I carry with Hq. 1st Bn. Seventh Marines, me proverbs, axioms, and noteworthy lines c/o Fleét Postoffice, pertaining to living a better life. Most San Francisco, California. proudly therefore do I welcome yours =< 'The fundamentals of living are like the funda- mentals of golf or basketball. They are solid, and it is the dependable things that a fellow does that determines whether he is successful in livinge* . . . The Jayhawk Rebounds has been read to the last enlightening sentence." Lte Je We "Bill" Greene, "Your Rebounder is the only contact‘I have Goodfellow Field, with the school and the men I Imew, and yw San Angelo, Texas. can imagine the pleasure it affords all of us who have known you and the University. Of course, those who are serving in the battle lines cherish their copies even more than we in this country do, but all the same I want you:to know that I wouldn't want to miss my issue. « e« I have been here at the San Angelo Army Air Field since early in September, and enjoy the wrk here very muche Illy particular job at this time is as instructor in ground school, teaching weather to the cadets. . « I was mighty glad to get the word that T. Pe was oek, and still in there pitching. He was a great guy, and the news is heartening." Wayne F. Replogle, C. Spe, "Thanks for your fine letter. I watch events Navy V-12 Unit, at K.U. as closely as 1 can for I have, Wabash College always, since 1919 (basketball tourney at Crawfordsville, Indiana. K.U. gym) had an amazing love forthe Univer- sity. I guess I'd be thoroughly happy if I could devote the remainder of my life to efforts on that campuse « « « The other night at a special ‘electrical transmission' program for the entire unit, the famous Rock Chalk seng came on = just the music. I called the unit to attention and they stood silently through the entire piecee After it had finished I told them to ‘carry on'. No one asked me why we were called to attention, not even the Commanding Officer. But later on a little fellow from K. C. Mo. came to me and said, ‘Even tho I'm from Mizzou, that old piece sounded mighty good, and I won't tell anyone why you called them to attention’ - How's that for a 'Scoop'?" Pvt. Wilson R. “Bob" "Right now I am somewhere in England. The Fitzpatrick, trip over wasn't so bad, at least I didn't Hdqae E.B.S., get seasick. Got to see a little of New York APO 517, c/o P.M. : before coming across. It sure was under New York City, N.Y. different conditions that I visited it abut six months before. I have visited London but did not travel around too much because I didn't want to get lost the first time in the city. The people I have met have been real friendly and I am now beginning to understand what they are talking about when they speak to me." Pvt. Don Blair and his brother came in the office for a visit a couple of weeks ago. Don's brother had a bad ankle and we were able to help the soldier on his way. This little effort on our part was gladly given to these fine boys who are doing a bang-up jobe Also, we were happy to see the following boys who dropped in and asked that they be put on the Jayhawk Rebounds mailing list: 40.