Page two On December 23rd and 24th Phog Allen and the Varsity basket ball team were in Detroit for a stop over on their way to games in the Kast. Our notice of their coming was put in the mail December 18th but as it was third class mail it failed to get out of the post office till long after Xmas, However we noti- fied as many by phone as we could and about fifteen of us had a dinner and meeting with Phog and the boys whom we greatly enjoyed seeing, Did you hear Phog on the air with Ty Tyson December 23rd ? On Xmes eve the boys were en- tertained by a few of the alumni in their homes. Phog Allen has been coach- ing basket ball at K. U. for the past 25 years and 18 out of those 25 his teams have becn Missouri Valley Champions. This year seems to be no excep- tion. The team won their games in the Hast, giving Fordham in New York their first defeat of the season, They have also won all their games since then with the exception of two against all star aggregations in army camps. Aiv MNI NOTES s DR. ROLAND M, ATHAY, ยข'13 MD '15 Northwestern University and PAULINE FINDLEY ATHAY fs'il4. Dr. Athay has been a practicing pediatrician in Detroit until June of last year when he took a position as Medical Director of the Wayne Co. Department of Social Welfare. Mrs. Athay is quite interested in music. The Athays have three children. Ronald Jr., 24, has been in the army two yrs. and was commissioned in December '41. Has been overseas since last summer. Robert 22, is a senior in Michigan specializing in Aeronautics and working part time in the Bomber plant. He is signed up with the Navy. Mary Jean 18, is a fresh- man at Michigan. S. LEE BOWERS, fs '32. Lee has been in the Art Dep't of the Detroit Times for the past six years. Mrs. Bowers is a Kentuckey girl. They have one ehild, Bruce, 4 yrs. Old. GEO. H. BRODERICK, e'135 and MIRIAM FOSTER BRODERICK fs'13. George is with Vineo Corp in the engineering dep*t. The Brodericks have four children, Allie Lou (Mrs, Stanley Farrell) a graduate of Northwestern Univ. with one daughter, Anne, 10 months. (Mr. Farrell has been in Africa since Nov. 1942.),- Robert F, attended K. U. for two yrs. At present a foreman at the Bomber Plant.,- Geo Me in high school at Monroe and Miriam J. in grade school at Monroe, MARIE HAY CHAPMAN (Mrs. H. F. ) b'28,. The Chapmans have two girls, Jean 3 and Margaret 5. Mr. Chapman is Ninth Grade Counsellor at Cooley High. LESTER CORLISS g'42 and RENAY DIRINGER CORLISS fs'42, 15244 Evanston. Lester is with United Chromium. Before graduation at K. U. he was as ass't instrucs tor in Chemistry and a fellow on the Helium survey of Kansas. THOMAS COUGHLIN, b'28, Assistant Paymaster of Chrysler Corp. was fatally stric- ken with a heart ailment on December 4th, 1942, JAS. Be EARLY, p'l4. Pharmaceutical Supervisor at Receiving Hospital where he has been for 28 yrs. Jim was the first pharmacist employed by the City of Detroit and had charge of the bacteriological laboratory for five years, Was Capt. of the Sanitary Corp, 7th Div. first World War and saw service in the Meuse Argonne, Mrs. Early is a Michigan girl. The Earlys have one daughter, Mary Joan 15.