PAGE BIX THE MC-ALPHAN . + CCTOBER, 1945 Capt. Charley Thistle was married on July 23, 1945 in Roswell, N. Mex» to Miss Mary Shipman of that citye Congratulations, Chas. Many happy days for you and the Nissus, Capt. Bill Mason, 0237100 Ha., USFCT, APO 879, c/o PM, New York is moving into Shan- hai, He is in the Hqs. Commandant's Section. Bill has been in Chungking. Thanks for your letter Bill, . Sgt. Jack Mackay is still with the airforce in India and expects to be home for Christ mas. Don't know in what year. 1945 MU Football Schedule x * x Sept. 22.» -Minn. : et: Minneapolis Minn. e4 MU O Sept. 29. ~~. Ohio State . Columbus, 0. 0. Stato Mu 6 Octe 6 So, Methodist Pallas MU. 10---Sosi.etaodist 7 Oct. 13 Towa State Ames . Octe 20 Kansas State Columbia Oct. e Nebraska Columbia Nov, 3 Miche State East Lansing Nov. 10 : Ste Louis U Columbia Bova if — Oklahoma - HOMECOMING Columbia Nov, 24 Kansas Kansas City, Mo. (Saturday) The 1945 Tigers will have the services of two pretty good stars, Dellastacious and that big combination Guard and ball carrierthru-the-KU-Line Kekerks---remoiber him? Well we sure do and let's begin now to plan on being at the Homecoming Oklahoma Game on Nov- embér 17th in Columbia. , Remember Carl Kignht pledge in 1939. Oarl is a Lt, now in tho AAF and stationed at the Army Air Base there where he is part of a B29 crew, a bombardier and is bound for overseas duty. Here's hoping you return to finish your education Carl. $10 subscription from Cpl. Harry J. Fey, 17133622147, AACS, Det. 44, APC 86, c/o PM, San Francisco, Calif. Harry is definitely counting on being back in MU one of these days. : Now Pic seme Ericson comes forth with a remodelling idea for the house sort of on the McIntyre style which has a lot of merritt and we hope the House Corp Board of Directors will consider these changes--we still think a new house would fit better. A hot tip that will mean much to fraternities especially the smaller groups on the Mo campus~~--Rumor has it that The University might limit the size of the chapters to be determined by the size of the houses in question. We would be allowed about 38 men—- which to the editor's opinion is an ideal size, Here's hoping regulation is installed, ‘Fred Macker had been transferred to Shrecport, Lae, in charge of the Claim Jepas tment for The Employers Mutual Ins. Co. - Lester B. Gagman '12 comes thru with $5 for furniture and $1 for the shect 2lso sends the editor's son a graduation present for which we thank you Les. Hope you will got out tO the chapter some homecoming and you and Lylo and Berg and I can mako that drivo to Columbia and I hope you don't lose your hat or Berg his cookies ovor the side and Willix doesn't agravate that filling station man at Boonvill, by swiping his hate-—-~ Bob Lockwood is now running the Lockwood Lumber Co., PO Box 68, Pass Arkansas. Thanx for the #10 Bobe