yer from 765 Jackson' Ave., University:ted City, Mo. Is a junior at Washington the Univ., St. Louis, in industrial engin-an- eering. Will go to graduate school rri- in business, probably at Harvard. He Has excelled in R.O.T.C., winning lirs medals for highest grades in Soph. )N, class and the other for being the rge I outstanding Freshman. He is now top-ranking Junior. He sends other news of grads. BRUCE VITTERT is Yg I in the Business school at Washington,’ as is JACK BOLOZKY, ’54. JAY COHN, ’54, is doing well at the University of Illinois. KEN GILBERT, ’55, is an engineer at Washington. It seems as if the W.M.A. boys could4form a sports car club. Vittert and Gilbert have M.G/s, Bolozky an Austin-Healey, and Samuels has a Jaguar. JIM McROBERTS, *54, isan S.A.E. at Washington U., member of the Scabbard and Blade, and .is an honor student in military. ,sit I MARTY FINE, ’54, is at U. of Michi-gan in the Commerce School.»0—GEORGE GRUBB, III., ’54. Writes that JOHN LAMB and ROGER