dreier: i thank my friend for yielding. i have to say with the exception of the two floor managers here, we have a hoosier, mr. buyer, and of course two ucla graduate, mr. waxman who has already spoken, and mr. lewis who is going to follow, as we take this time to very appropriately remember an amazing life, someone who, as was pointed out when mr. buyer mentioned his birth date, october would have marked his 100th birthday. coach wooden lived virtually an entire century and i was struck with the quote that mr. waxman reminded us of that you've never lived a perfect day until you've done something for someone that cannot -- who cannot repay you. coach wood season an individual who had a humility, but a great inner strength. one of the things that was very apparent as you watched him coach and as you saw him involve himself with students and with so many others in the community, there was that gentlemanness and strength of character that did belie that resolve that he had, but at the same time he is someone who was able to b