Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 2, 1955 Phoq-and KU-Have Their Big Night HAIL TO THE CHIEF—Kansas Gov. Fred Hall walks along to take his place in the procession of dignitaries who participated in half-time ceremonies. Kansas photo by Harry Elliott ALOFT THE TORCH—Marjorie Woodson, college sophomore, holds the Olympics torch symbolizing the fabled sports event which, in 1936, first included basketball. PROCESSION OF YEARS—Members of University pep clubs hold placards indicating class years of past basketball greats. Kansan photo by Dee Richards Kansan photo by Larry Tretbar AT LAST THE HONOR—Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen delivers his remarks as gigantic Allen fieldhouse is dedicated in his name. Chance- cellor Franklin D. Murphy stands behind Dr. Allen. AN AIR GAME, THIS BASKETBALL—Gene Wilson (No. 3) of K-State, leaps high in the air with the ball as he is flanked by Gene Elstun (12), Dallas Dobbs (13), and John Parker, behind Wilson. Jenks Takes Part In Career Meeting George F. Jenks, associate professor of geography, is participating in the Annual Career conference at the University of Oklahoma this week. The conference, which began provides an opportunity for high school seniors and college undergraduates to hear experts in various fields concerning chances for employment. Prof. Jenks will speak on the possibilities of careers in geography. While he is in Norman, Prof. Jenks will speak at a meeting of Usslion, National Professional Geography fraternity.