Shue fine and dandy, but I'll bet a dollar he looks fussier than ever now with all those new trappings. ; é Capt. £. B. DeGroot, Captain DeGroot visited here May 21 and Hq. 4th Air Force, 22, and was in our home overnight. We 180 New Montgomery St., are hoping the samo good luck will come San Francisco, Calif. to Capt. DeGroot as has come to Major Elbel. Paul Turner dropped in the office just before leaving for Oberlin College where he will be quartered July 1. He tells me that Ensign Knute Kresie is now Navigation Officer und captain of his squadron. Knute promised to send us a card giving his address, and whon and if he does send it we will send iaehe one of these lettors. 6 YVayne "Bill" Replogle, Cc. Sp., writes us from Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, where he is doing a swell job. We are always delighted to hear from heppy, aggressive ond efficient Gane Bill. Lieut. William G. Wade, — Congratulations, Bill, on your winning dir Corps, Class 43-F, your wings! Even though you could not Stockton Field, : stay ofter your freshman yoar, your Stockton, Calif. accomplishments are splendid. Keep ‘em flying, Bill, and drop plenty of hate on the squarehends, Spaghetti-benders ond slit-eyes. Thank you for sending me the tear sheet from the Los Angeles Examiner, the sports column "To The EeAPK, by 1 Santoro. I ——— it, I assure you. A/Sgt. Armand Le piken, Armand Dixon writes, "I am up for over- Battery D, lOSrd C.A. Tr. Bn., seas shipment, so I get a five day fur- Camp McQuaide, Calif. lough starting tho 19th of June. . ee ae Yesterday we took a 20 mile hike in four hours. I guess. we'll got plenty of hiking when I go to 0.C.S. in the infantry.” Ralph He Miller, ne Ralph "Cappy" Miller states, "Ray Evans NeCsOePadedete, = - ; ae and I hope to be at Scott Field. I think Barracks 5, B.T.C. 4, the air corps does a very good job with Neeee Beach; Benet : physical training, considering the great numbers and lack of facilities they have had to work with. « « They hewes some eres fine fellows down here in school. I ran into John Kline and. Spike Robertson here in Mioami.e John had just gotten in from Cuba after 10 months at soa. They ure both here in sub-chgapey school. . . It is amazing howyou run into K.U. people everywhere you goe” C. Sp. Don Ebling, « .:': .. : Don writes that he left Son Pedro on April U.S.S. Farragut, #igteace eo . 7th and has been at sea since that time. c/o Fleet Postmaster, ~~ vd Don completed gunnery and navigation San Pr@nciees, Calif. ~-: cay: school. Don, I got a letter from your .. lovely wife asking for a small favor, and how oe and happily we pared it.