Long lines form for Revue tickets A line stretching to the corner of Jayhawk Boulevard and Sunflower Road greeted ticket sellers this morning as Rock Chalk Revue tickets went on sale. Late this morning, approximately 3,000 tickets were available at the Information Booth. The original figure was about 10,000. Some students had waited in line an hour or 90 minutes for their tickets. TICKETS WERE available for all performances. However, tickets for Thursday night's performance were almost gone, said Rich Schaefer, Lakewood, Colo., senior, a ticket clerk. Tickets in all price ranges were available for Friday and Saturday nights. Rehearsals went into the final stages of hurried preparation over the weekend. College Bowl field narrows to 11 teams Eleven teams remain in KU College Bowl competition, in which 29 teams were eliminated yesterday. Each team still in competition won two rounds. Those remaining are: Delta Delta Delta; Alpha Omicron Pi; Lewis Hall No. 2; Sellars Hall; Kappa Alpha Theta; Douthart Hall; Joseph R. Pearson Hall No. 1; Alpha KappaLambda; Templem Hall Nos. 1 and 2 and Stephenson Hall. The next rounds will be March 6,13 and 20 at 2:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union. The teams will be power matched and the contest will proceed with double elimination. The women's champion will be chosen March 13. Finalists from this competition will then join with finalists from the men's competition to determine the Hill championship. Demos clash WASHINGTON—(UPI)—VicePresident Hubert H. Humphrey and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy have collided again in the latest phase of the Democratic party's continuing intramural struggle over Johnson administration policy in Viet Nam. P-to-P to sponsor tour People-to-People will sponsor a trip to the Eisenhower museum, home and library March 12. Those interested in joining the tour may sign up at the People-to-People office in the Kansas Union. Official Bulletin **Foreign Students:** Sign up now for the March People-to-People Tour to Abilene and visit to Eisenhower Lirer University. The Tour will be March 12. List is posted on the door of the P-t-P office, basement floor. Union Conference on Aging, All Day. Union. American Society Class, 7:15 p.m. E. Commerce, 330 Mul. Student Peace Union Open Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Union. "Man and the World" Informal Band and D, Union. Everyone, invited. Concert Course, 8:20 p.m. Paris Chamber Orchestra University Theatres TOMORROW The theme of this year's revue is "That's Entertainment." Students can present any entertaining twenty-minute skit without being limited to a specific form. Protestant Worship, 7 a.m. and 9:15 p.m. Wesley Foundation Methodist Students rehearsed production numbers with the orchestra and erected stage settings for the first time. A few groups rehearsal with costumes. Dress rehearsal will be Wednesday evening. Conference on Aging, All Day. Union. University Senate, 3:30 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall Christian Science Organization, 7:30 d.m. Dantorf Chapel, Lecture. 8 p.m. Faubion Bowers, author of New York City. Forum Room, Union. PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS JUDGING OF skis will be Friday and Saturday. The judges will present awards after the Saturday performance. Tickets for the Thursday night performance are $1.50 and $1. Friday and Saturday night tickets are $2 and $1.50. Monday, February 28, 1966 4 Daily Kansan THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ANNOUNCES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES! Representatives of Los Angeles County—one of the largest, most progressive local governments in the world will be on campus Mar.14 to interview graduating Seniors for the following entrylevel positions. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASSISTANT—$735 mo. Starting Salary for B.S. degree, $776 mo. for M.S. degree. Gain experience that will qualify you for registration. Selection interviews, no further examination required. Visit Your Placement Office NOW COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OFFICE OF CAMPUS AND FIELD RECRUITMENT 222 NORTH GRAND AVE., LOS ANGELES 90012 The "in" thing to do is catch Olds 88 Swing Fever. So here. Catch! You're now a candidate for an Olds 88, one of the most formidable machines ever to touch rubber to road! Delta, Dynamic and Jetstar 88—eleven Toronado-inspired models in all—ready to rocket you into spring. Each comes on with standard safety items like windshield washers, back-up lights, more! So buckle up (seat belts are standard, too) and take the cure! At your Oldsmobile Dealer's! LOOK TO OLDS FOR THE NEW! TORONADO • NINETY-EIGHT • DELTA S8 • DYNAMIC S8 • JETSTAR S8 • CUTLASS F • F8S • VISTA-CRUISER • STARFIRE 4-4-8 OLDSMOBILE GREAT TIME TO GO WHERE THE ACTION IS... SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER TODAY!