(Pvt.e), 402nd Tng. Gp. Unit No. 3, Flight I, B.T.C. #4, Miami Beach Florida, who made a great name for himself in football and basketball channéls during his sophomore year-a thousand good wishes and happy returns. And to quiet, modest, blushing, efficient, and yes, “terrible”, Pvt. Ra Evans, Sqe 479P, 606 TeGe, BeToCe 6, AAF.T TCs, St. Petersburg, Florida, we are tickled to death that you are in the swanky St. Petersburg areae I am sorry that 'ol scarlet fiver has caught up with you. A blush is now the normal color for you for a week or ten days. Please remember, boys, that these millionaires haven't got athing on youe You bathe in the same water and absorb violet rays from the same beache And these millionaires who ate devitalized bread were still de- vitalized after trying to revitalize in the Florida sunshine. Pvt. Charlie Black, Training Group 505 Squad 20, Flight 29-0 Barracks 1536, B.T.C. 5 K.A.F.T.T.C. Kearns, Utahe We are sending you a copy of The Sporting News, in which Cy Kritzer, the sport editor of the Buffalo, N.Y., Evening News, pays you a fine tribute. We have one on the bulletin board andwe have sent one t your mother, and are sending one to youe Some day you may want to show your clippings to some of those boys out there. And by the way, they tell me a good moron story that you will doubte less want to hear, Charlie. Some of the school teachers in a teachers group here in Lawrence were telling moron stories. When the best»moron story was told one of the teachers said, "You know, I saw those morons last summer. I was out in Utah." Can you tell a better one than that, Charlie? Pvt. Jack Ballard, Troop B, 6th Squadron, Barracks 2524, C.R.T.C. Fort Riley, Kansas I saw Dean Moreau, of the Law School, and he said, “Of all the fellows that I remember as playing their greatest,game, it was Jack Ballard in the Oklahoma gamee I thought he came farther to do the greatest job tan any boy I had seen plays" | Pyvte Don E. Blair, Coe B, 21st Bn.e, Fort McClellan, Alabama I saw your dad and brother at the Methodist Church in Ottawa last Monday nighte That brother of yours grows faster than you did when youwere his a gee To blond and blushing Pvt. Bill Brill, Co. B, 21st Bne, Fort MeClellen, Alahama, the Kansas fighting guard who had a lot of hard luck butiavho made the headlines in the news in the last Big Six gamee Read wht Fred Ellsworth says about you in his “Jayhawker Sports". Bill, we hope you are getting along finee Drop us a line that is interesting and in the next letter we will include ite