PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1950 'Phog' Presented With Car; 17 On Team Given Watches By BOB LEONARD A Chrysler automobile was presented to Dr. F. C. Allen, basketball's man of the year, and engraved wrist watches were awarded to 17 members of his co-champion squad at the annual banquet in honor of the Jayhawker basketball team Monday night. Frank McDonald, president of the $ \textcircled{e} $ Downtown Quarterback club of Lawrence, presented the car to Dr. Allen as a token of appreciation for his service throughout the years to the University of Kansas. Dr. Allen stood speechless when he was given the keys to the car. However, he had this to say about his being chosen as basketball's man of the year. "When an honor comes to an individual, his first thought reverts home. It makes you wonder if you are worthy." Mr. Basketball, wearing his usual scarlet necklece, said that after the Oklahoma defeat, he did not wish to get in the play-off. He felt that the Jayhawkers had had enough failures and successes for one year. However, after his team was chosen to represent the fifth district in the Kansas City tournament, he was glad to get the chance to play Bradley and he hoped that the showing made by his Kansas team justified the committee's selection. It was announced that Jerry Waugh, junior guard, had been elected captain of next year's team. Waugh presented the basketball used in the Bradley game to Claude Houchin, Captain this year, who will be graduated in June. Chancellor Deane W. Malotl praised the co-operative athletic program at the University as a "great example of teamwork." He said that "all of us are proud to be a part of the organization in which Dr. Allen participates." E. C. Quigley, retiring director of athletics, said that "the outstanding honor to come to K.U. in its entire athletic history was the choice of Dr. Allen as basketball's man of the year." Mr. Quigley added that Dr. Allen's name is not only known locally, but also nationally and internationally. Arthur Lonborg, K.U. athletic director-elect, said that if Kansas had gotten by Bradley, they would now be the national champions. Mr. Lonborg continued by saying that he had always wanted to be connected with a team that could win the national title and he thought that K.U. would be that team next year. He was extremely happy that Dr. Allen was accorded the honor in New York and felt that the doctor was "the one and only person who could have even been considered for it." History Group To Hear Colonel Col. William Sexton of Fort Leavenworth will speak on Iran before members of Phi Alpha Theta, honorary history fraternity, at 7:30 p.m. today in the English room of the Union building. All members may bring guests, Louise Lambert, president of the group, announced today. FRANK McDONALD, president of the Lawrence Downtown Quarterback club, congratulates Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, basketball's "man of the year" at the annual banquet honoring the Jayhawker basketball team. Varsity Dance, Common Interest Groups Planned For Reunion Of Class Of '25 A silver anniversary reunion of the class of 1925 is planned for Saturday, June 3 and Sunday, June 4. Plans for a varsity dance, 1925$^4$ style, for a class dinner, and for a charity event. Three small groups were announced by Tom Poor, Olathe, class president, today. Fred S. Montgomery, director of the bureau of visual instruction, will assist Mr. Poor in promoting attendance. Mrs. Montgomery will head the reception and general service committee. Richard B. Stevens, Lawrence, heads the registration committee, and Dr. Carroll P. Hunge, Kansas City, Mo., is the general finance and class gift chairman. Alex S. Kennedy, Kansas City, Mo., vice-president of the class, will* be program chairman. Television was first viewed at the University on March 5, 1927. The week in St. Louis sponsored by the Advertising club was as valuable as an intensive semester of college, Yvonne Josserand and Journalism Majors Visit Newspapers Louis Sciortino, journalism seniors, agree. The two winners of the trip returned to Lawrence the past week, end. They were among 12 students from six universities attending the event. Their activities included a five-day tour of newspapers, radio stations, advertising agencies and department stores. FLY HOME EASTER VACATION Reservations to all points, all lines. Down's Travel Service Ph. 3661 1015 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Fly Home Before The Easter Bunny Arrives Save with - Sky Coach (there is no sky coach between K.C. & Chicago) - Round Trip Discount - Family Plan If you are in Lawrence during Easter vacation come in let us plan your summer vacation or tour. Exclusive Agents for Pan American Airways System CITY TICKET OFFICE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th & Mass Sts. 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