- BANQUET _ (Continued from Front Page) C. Wettherell, Mrs. C. W. Whipple, Mrs. Robt. Weir, Mrs. E. A. Hecker and Mrs. Chas. Bennett. Short talks on terms of the game with applications to life situations were made by Reese Pollard, Phyllis - Matlock, Audrey Oberhelman and Da- vid Whipple. Billy Hall and Kenneth Meek play- ed two trumpet duets, with Mrs. Meek as accompanist. Jack Reninger then sang ‘The Riff Song’, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. H. W. Reninger. Jean Marie Cleary gave two piano numbers. Coach ‘Phog’ Allen, of the Univer- sity of Kansas, was the. after dinner speaker and he thrilled his young au- dience with graphic accounts. Not only is he one of the nation’s fore- most coaches and developer of cham- pionship teams, but he is a polished speaker, well grounded in his presen- tation of facts. The program was arranged by Mrs. L. A. Robbins, who was instrumental in securing Dr. Allen as a speaker. His talk was a rare treat and one that the listeners, especially the young people, will not soon forget. He is a nationally known figure in basketball, and his striking personal- ity, vivid speech and clean sportsman- ship have done much for the game. ; Contents of this folder were as fol- OWS: The Band Piano Sole...-::.<8.-, Jean Marie Cleary |’ Trumpet Duet: “Whispering” “My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time” Billy Hall, Kenneth Meek Vocal Solo: “The Riff Song” / Jack Reninger Line-up The Half The Fans Personal Foul Opponents First String Ball’s in Play Last Quarter The Referee Substitution: Out-of-Bounds The Game Toastmaster, Mr. Hecker’ Dy Ee cacckathccen tet Reese Pollard Referee’s Whistle........ Phyllis Matlock Out-of-Bounds......Audrey Oberhelman aC BCOre. nee David Whipple