TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE he LCHRITUDE Publicity To Winner an the ot? Fre (espee wishirish manicu the top the bot must be aini o into k in th y Are! ections, not the beauties. And each of the many papers you y if your're a sorority sister etc.), cut out the picture of scissors. Be sure to include id the details below it. Then n of the cut on the line pro n the ballot or it is void. you ballot and all of those rotunda of Frank Strong hall morning and 5 o'clock in the Barbara Smith SIGMA KAPPA ... is my candidate for VALENTINE QUEEN MILLER HALL ... is my candidate for VALENTINE QUEEN Margaret Anne Summers Name Name KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ... is my candidate for VALENTINE QUEEN Name Helen Johnson Becky Trembly KAPPA ALPHA THETA ... is my candidate for VALENTINE QUEEN Name ALPHA CHI OMEGA ... is my candidate for VALENTINE QUEEN Marylouise Stout Name Terry Morgan ALPHA OMICRON PI ... is my candidate for VALENTINE QUEEN Name PERCY GRAINGER— (continued from page one) "Country Gardens," "Shepherd's Hey," and many other numbers, appeared on the University Concert Course a number of years ago in a brilliant piano recital. He has played in all the leading cities of Europe, Australia and North and South America. His appearance at K.U. will be the week beginning July 21. Pan-Hel Council Picks Delegates For Convention Approximately 40 members of the Men's Pan-Hellenic Council met in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building Sunday morning. Major business of the meeting was the selection of delegates which will represent the Council at the Provincial Pan-Hellenic meeting to be held at Norman. Okla., Feb. 21 and 22. The official delegates are Stanley Stauffer, college junior, Bill Cole, college sophomore, and Robert Farmer, business senior. Bob McKay first year law, president of the organization, also will attend the meeting. The date for the interfraternity dance was set for March 7 in the Memorial union building. Action was postponed on the proposed relief benefit dance. 'Resource-full Kansas' Movie Presented at Luncheon A colored, sound motion picture titled "Resource-full Kansas" was presented at the Chamber of Commerce membership luncheon this afternoon at the Eldridge hotel. The film was produced by the Kansas Industrial Development commission to give Kansans a picture of the economic life of the state. Cole-Brochett Win Table Tennis Title Olivia Cole and Jim Brochett defeated Jo Ann Perry and Tom Walton for the mixed doubles championship in the table tennis tournament concluded Saturday in the Union building. Before the holidays, Malcolm Black beat Perry Petterson for the men's singles championship and Shirley Irwin, last year's women's singles champion, successfully defended her title by beating Olivia Cole. One hundred men, forty women, and fourteen mixed doubles teams were entered in the tournament. Medals will be awarded the winners in the near future. University Fencers In Exhibition At R.O.T.C. Barbecue The University fencing team under the direction of Coach Jim Rapport will give an exhibition at 7.15 p.m. tonight at the R.O.T.C. Barbecue being held in the new Lawrence Community building. At 8:15 tonight Raport will referee the boxing matches at Haskell Gymnasium between two outstanding inter-collegiate boxing groups—Chilocco Indian Institute of Chilocco, Okla., and Haskell Institute. Coach Raport has also been asked by the Kansas City Athletic Club of Kansas City, Mo., to form a fencing team for open competition between K.C.A.C. and any other fencing group in this section.