Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 19. 1959 Tryouts for Quiz Show Scheduled Any University undergraduate may try out Monday for the 4-man team which will represent KU, on the nationally televised College Bowl quiz show. Interested students should take the oral examination at either 4 or 7 p.m. Monday in Fraser Theater. About 16 persons will be chosen and the final team of four persons will be selected after Thanksgiving. The College Intermediary Board, a student group in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is sponsoring the competition for positions on the KU team. To Appear Jan. 3 The KU team will appear as the challenger on the show Jan. 3. The show is on the CBS television network at 6:30 p.m. Sundays. "College Bowl" is an intercollegiate game designed to test the ability of young scholars to recall facts. Each week two colleges present teams which are asked questions from such fields as American and European history and literature, philosophy, science, current affairs, music, mythology and religion. Most Points Win The questions have announced point ratings and the team with the most points is the winner. The winning team continues to play until there is a new winner. All expenses for the trip to New York City each week of the contest are paid by the show's sponsor. Schools in the show compete on behalf of their schools. Each week's winner receives $1,500 for its school's scholarship fund, while the loser receives $500. The contestants and their coach receive personal gifts. The program originates live from a New York studio. KU's opponent Jan. 3 will be Swarthmore, Ohio State, Missouri, Miami, Pennsylvania or the University of Chicago, depending on which team wins in the meantime. No appointment is necessary to try out for the team. Any undergraduate from any school of the University may compete. "Consistency is a paste jewel that only cheap men cherish."—William Allen White. CORPORATE IS A REGISTERED TRADE MARK COPYRIGHT 1957 THE CORNAGOLA COMPANY. What Makes Pop Corn Pop? Popping corn contains water. When the water gets hot enough, the kernel explodes. Result: popcorn. We're not passing this information along as a public service. Actually we're up to the same old game. You see, popcorn makes most people thirsty. Fortunately, when most people get thirsty they hanker for the good taste of Coca-Cola. Wouldn't you like some popcorn right now? C'mon now, wouldn't you? SIGN OF GOOD TASTE Bottled under authorify of The Coca-Cola Company by KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Special Sale Student Directory at the Friday, Nov. 20 Hawklet - Summerfield Hall 25c "Ennui, felt on the proper occasions. is a sign of intelligence." — Clifton Fadiman. Sale Lasts All Day Friday The final end of Government is not to exert restraint but to do good.—Rufus Choate. UNFAIR-WEATHER FRIEND Who cares how low the temp goes . . . or even if it snows! Just snuggle your stocking foot into the cozy warmth of this smart, shearling-lined boot. Water-repellent leather. Non-skid ribbed crepe sole. It's the Joyciest! PENNEY'S MEN'S DEPT. MAIN FLOOR 25 word for PENNEY'S CORD JACKETS GET ORLON DYNEL LINER BAG C field Th Sonny BLACK pen in VI 3-80 12 $ ^{9 5} $ GOLD vicinity Wall. They're warm, comfortable, good-looking! Penney's combed cotton cord jackets sport knit'trims, side vents with buttons and a fully lined body 'n sleeves. Men's sizes 36 to 46. USED good etc. W 35MMC right. F MEN W $35 to Shawne 830 MASSACHUSETTS AIRLIN Christr to have difficul made! in and VI to VI Sunda NEW Y See you Thanks for $89. for res RIDE ' mas va exchan KU 51 RIDER OHIO, 25th. (C City, 4-0313 WANT area. Room DRIVI GIVIN Boiler KU 37 WOUL EL Po ing. W Call W