Lte (jg) We C. "Bill" Johnson, Bill says: “Just a line to tell you how Naval Air Station, much I have enjoyed your Jayhawk Rebounds Jacksonville, Fla. and to hear indirectly from some of my old Jayhawker friends. You can't imagine how much satisfaction I got out of showing this issue to several Unive of Mo. grads who were in my class at Babson and re-hashing some of the former friendly arguments that was always an enjoyable part of the keen rivalry between these two great schools. Of course now we have all been reclass~ ified under one great big head ‘Fighting America’, and they paid tribute, as do I and everyone who sees this paper, to the great purpose for which the 'J.R.* is written and circulated." lst Lt. Kenneth C. Johnson, Kenny is in England, and on receipt of a copy Operations & Flight Offieer, of our September Jayhawk Reboundshe writes, 35th Air Depot Group, “Appreciate it in that I have followed your APO 635, 4 P.M. teams fron the time I was in school thirteen New York City, N.Y. years ago and know most of the boys mentimed in ite Keep ‘em coming. Lots of iuck in your endeavor to build men for the big job ahead." Mr. Arch P. Naramore, of Wichita, Kansas, a K.U. graduate of 1909, writes to ask that we send the Jayhawk Rebounds to his son, whose address is: Lt. John P. Naramore, 1698 Ord. Coe Avn MM (Q), llth Air Depot Group, 12th Air Foree, APO 528, c/o P.M. New York City, N.Y. Mr. Naramore states that John went to England in September, 1942, and in December was moved into Africa, where he was last heard from early in Octobere We are delighted to do this, and will never forget John's outstanding performance in "The Drunkard", where the K men put on @ wow= producing showe John was one of the bright lights. Eddie Cantor didn't have a thing on John when it came to rolling those orbitse Lte E. Le Davis, We are also putting Lane Davis on the mailing 2048 Fairview Avenue, list. Pardon me, Lane, for overlooking ym Mte Penn, in the past Rebounders.e. We have always en- Reading, Pae joyed your keen interest in athletics and in many worthwhile things that you indulged in on the campuse You had a broad guage niew of the versatile students' worth on Mt. Oread. I frankly believe that you had as much todo with Te Pe Hunter's fine development, and perhaps more, than anyone heree A/C Wax E. Kissell, "I have been stationed here in Albuquerque Naval Aviation V-5, almost four weeks now and I like everything, University of New Mexico, especially the flying. . .« Our coach here Albuquerque, N.M. has orgenized a basketball team and we will play several games before we have to leave. There are 10 boys on our squad and only two of us have had any experience." Max's dad, Mr. J. E. Kissell, at Portis, Kansas, is chairman of the 32nd District Kansas United War Fund, and also a member of the Resolutions Committee of the National Reclamation Associatione I have just received a copy of the Brazil (Indiana) Daily Times, vhaiing Wayne Nees's father, Alonzo B. Nees, of Brazil, Indiana, receiving the Army's Silver Star for his son, 2nd Lt. Charles Wayne Nees, who was killed by the Japanese while attempting to rescue his platoon sergeant. The 426