C. Spe Robert E. Hunt, 524 A. Helmick St., Norfolk 8, Va. C. Spe Theno F. Graves, U. S. Naval Training School, CeoPe0- Mess, San Diego, California. Lt. Maurice Baringer, AAA.T.C., Ft. Bliss, Texas. Cadet Lewis G. Musick, Coe A, DKE House, S.C.U. 4433, A.S.T.P., University, Alabama. We also enjoyed a visit with Mary E. Thompson, Waterville, Kansas, who was one of Kansas thirty-second degree fans until we played Rice Institute in 1940. Then she became Rice Institute's thirty-third drgree fan on account of Bob Kinney. Rumors have it that she may be Mrs. Kinney some daye She dropped in to say dello and find out if the old Jayhawk was still perched atop Fraser Hall. And she found that it was. She cameffrom Wichita where she has been working with Boeings, and is going m to Water- ville where she will help her father count the nickels in his bank. S/Sgte Wne Me Howie, Bill has been visiting at his home in Law- 18th Replacement Wing, rence, talking to the Rotary Club, the Salt Lake City, Utah. University Club, the ASTP boys and others on the campuse He has been on thirty- five bombing missions ~ over Rome, Sicily, etc. Pfee Ray Evans, : Ray stopped by for a visit with us on Physical Instructor, October 13. I might surm ise that Ray Scott Field, Ill. came to visit someone else, but he was kind and thoughtful enough to stop by and say hello to us and we enjoyed his visit immensely. Ray tells an interesting yarn which is good enough to pass one While attending N.C.0. Scnool in Miami, in July, Ray, Ralph Miller, Patterson from Wisconsin (Ray says he is a replica of our own Charlie Black), Routh from Purdue, and George Light of the old Phillips team, played an eastern outfit a game of basket- ball on an outdoor courte Most of the eastern men were from Long Island University and New York University. They played in a North-Sout-East-West league. Ray's outfit fast-broke them to death. The east had no defense for the fast break, and the Evans-liller combination ran the eaderners in the ground and to a humiliating defeat. Ray said he never had as much fun in his life - he means while he was in the Army! Cpl. Virgil L. Wise, Virgil writes that he has been moving from 3652nd S$. U. place to place so much lately that it has 210 East John, been difficult to get settled down. Since Champaign, Illinois. being in the Army he has been located in six different places. Virg says: "I have received two copies of your Jayhawk Rebounds and enjoyed them very much. They seem to take me right out of Army life and put me back at K.U. and those good old college days. It was also nice to learn of the whereabouts of several of my friends of whom I knew nothing up to this time." 41.