15, 1941 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE OF M. a T PULCHRITUDE S.C-Life Valentine Queen Contest Publicity To Winner we meet the U decide ido: Ga the draw lout be the d ll betw ning. can do to man. N ok will lot will ey Are! I ate for TEN the directions, not the beauties. One versity Valentine Queen tomorrow ich one. a long time at these pictures. Then, n and clip the picture and informa- y (or personality) pictured above. ed line and take the ballot to polls 19 o'clock tomorrow morning and Part a cop Foods m, D.C. copy u was of Sum pres Count was in stude SIGMA KAPPA ... is my candidate for VALENTINE QUEEN there's one requirement you must woman may vote in the election. ot be required at the polls but you person and give your name. You Barbara Smith MILLER HALL ... is my candidate for VALENTINE QUEEN Margaret Anne Summers KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ... is my candidate for VALENTINE QUEEN Name Name Name Helen Johnson Becky Trembly KAPPA ALPHA THETA ... is my candidate for VALENTINE QUEEN ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . is my candidate for VALENTINE QUEEN Marylouise Stout Name ALPHA OMICRON PI ... is my candidate for VALENTINE QUEEN Name Terry Morgan Name Delta Tau Delta To Hold Convention Here Feb.14-15 Delegates from thirteen midwest chapters of Delta Tau Delta will convene on the campus for a regional division conference Feb. 14 and 15, Jack Severin, president of the local chapter, said yesterday. Highlights of the 2-day convention will be an address by H. J. Jepsen, president of the western division, and a formal dinner-dance in the Union ballroom on Saturday night. Severin said that about 200 persons are expected to attend the Saturday night party which will climax the convention. Sales Courses Planned For K.C. Harold G. Ingham, director of the Extension Division, announced yesterday, that the University will start on Jan. 27 and 28 two, 12-lesson night classes on the Science of Selling and Personal Development in Kansas City. A similar course was offered in 1930 under the direction of the extension division, by C. P. Brewer, sales analyst, who again has been appointed to the staff for instruction in this field for the remainder of the school year. Following the two classes in Kansas City, Mr. Brewer's course will be offered in several of the larger cities of Kansas. Virginia Scott Minor of Kansas City, Mo. will be the guest speaker at the Lawrence Women's club meeting Monday. Mrs. Minor will Minor Will Speak On American Poetry At Women's Club Art Federation Shows Pictures A collection of 25 watercolors and drawings by prominent painters of New Mexico, located chiefly at the famous art centers of Santa Fe, Taos, and Albuquerque, will be shown in the south gallery of Thayer museum during the latter half of January, the department of painting has announced. The exhibit, which will include work by Kenneth Adams, Joseph Bakos, E. L. Blumenschein, Emil Bisttram, Olive Rush, and Chester H. Washburn, Jf., will be shown under the auspices of the Kansas State Federation of Art. Various groups of painters have been flourishing at Santa Fe and Taos during the past 25 years and have made a distinctive mark in contemporary American art. Every year thousands of students as well as tourists are attracted there. This is the first time that a collection of New Mexico's watercolors and drawings has been shown by the department of painting, although several exhibits have included the works of Santa Fe and Taos painters. speak on American poetry and will also read some of her poems. Mrs. Minor's poems have been published in many magazines including "Poetry," "The Lantern," and in the "Starbeams" column of the Kansas City Star. She also has published a volume of poems entitled "Many Angel River."