o5= Now for the Army. Howard Porter lettered in football and basketball at Kensas City University. He received his master's degree at the University of Missouri in 1939, Howard formerly taught at Nagentize High School with Eddie Ash, another of Kensas' famous all-round athletes. At present he is assisting the | spetiene with the varsity basketball team. Vernon Hayes, Army physical educator, played at Washburn University - football and basketball - from 1927 to 1931. He is a brother of Rutherford B. Hayes, who captained the Jayhawker football team in 1935 and played an outstanding game at left end. Vernon Hayes was teaching at Waterville before coming to Lawrence. ‘Elmer Schaake, one of Kansas haere in football, played a great game for the Jayhawkers in 1950, ‘51 and 32. He also won letters on the championship Jayhawk basketball team. In the game with Notre Dame in 1932, Carnie Smith threw e pass to Elmer Sehaake for a touchdown against the fighting Irish. Schsake coached the Bethany College with fine success and then made an outstanding record at Lawrence Memorial High Sehool before coming on the hill to resume his work here. Jack Austin, the fourth member of the army quartette, played quarterback for Pree Welehis Mapecta College fevtiall tems Su 1068, °RD mld 120. Ne also played on the baseball team. Austin is completing his work for his Phe D. degree in the School of Education. Only his thesis and three or four hours remain before he | receives the coved Maui of Philosophy degree. Austin is coaching the ASTP basket- ball teem, which has proved to be quite a sémsation. The Army boys have an out- standing quintet. | 2 | Pour ef these boys have already purchased hones in Lawrence, Kansas. Henry | Shenk resides at 1885 kentucky Street, with his wife and two children. Ray Kanehl purchaded the residence at 824 Arkansas Street. He has a wife and four children. Reginald and Mrs. Strait purchased the William Herbert Carruth property at 1546 Louisiana Street.