Monday, April 24, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Monday, April 24 at 6:00 p.m. in Alderson Auditorium, Kansas Union FREE ADMISSION Game show attracts students Sponsored by American Friends of Palestine by Brett Brenner Couples cheer, slide and eat bananas for trip, place on show Kansan staff writer The plastic-covered floor of the Kansas Room in the Kansas "union had become so slippery that the competitors were unable to stay on their knees competitors were unable to help. Amy Huddleton, Overland Park junior, said, "We got out there and whoosh, I was down. Before I knew it, I was on my back." "I enjoyed it to the fullest," he said. The two were taking part in what was termed a 'safe sex' stunt Friday at the auditions for the College Madhouse game show. Nearly 50 students showed up for the auditions. Her partner, Matt Potts, Wichita junior, did everything he could to win. He placed the shaving cream-filled balloons on Huddleston's stomach and took the dive. The stunt that Huddleston and Potts did required two team members to break a balloon filled with shaving cream between their bodies while on their knees. After the first round of this stunt, the plastic-covered floor became too slippery for the couples to stay on their knees. All of the participants were placed in groups of four and judged for their spirit, enthusiasm and ability to work as a team, said Steve Brown, co-producer of the show for Warners Brothers Commun- Each team was required to introduce itself to the four cheers and participate in two of four stunts. The whole audition was videotaped. The winners, which will be chosen later in the year, will win a trip to Los Angeles and face winners from the University of Missouri on the game show. The team of Stu Sanks, Prairie Villa junior, Maggie Berg, Leewardworth junior, Dave Unekis, Manhattan sophomore and Audrey Laster, Lewisville senior. He is a graduate of Missouri with NCAA probation in its cheer In another stunt, called Cookies and Scream, blindfolded participants were asked to feed their partners vanilla waferies and then spray them with whipped cream. The participants eating the wafers had to yell, "Please sir, may I have another?" between each feeding. Another stunt involving food required the participants to eat banana slices. The catch was the addition of a blindfolded partner and chocolate syrup. The blindfolded people were asked to stand behind their partners, put their arms under their partners' arms and reach into bowls of banana slices and chocolate syrup. The blindfolded team was instructed to place banana slices and handfuls of syrup. After each slice, the people eat the slices yelled, "Feed me!" The last stunt required two of the team members to bend over back-to-back and join hands between their legs. One of the members wore a pig snout and was asked to fish carrots out of pans of creamed corn with his or her mouth. The two team members, hands joined between their legs, then had to run, or stumble, to another pan and place the carrot inside. Arda Tippet, Lawrence junior, who had just finished wiping baking cream off of her clothes, said she had decided to try the competition because she wanted to show her love for the University. "I wanted to get as many people involved as possible," she said. "I wanted KU to get some good representation. I also wanted some black students to get involved." story idea ? 864-4810 Don't Drive Drunk Gourmet Express 749-FOOD Delivering Fine Foods 4-10 Sun - Thurs & 4-11 Fri-Sat Toasted Ravioli 2.49 Fried Provolone 2.49 Cajun Skins 2.49 Shrimp Cocktail 3.95 Terriki Char-breast 4.95 Veggie Stir Fry 4.95 Lemon Chicken & Pesto 5.49 Festive Chicken & Wine 4.95 Oriental Beef 4.95 Grilled Sirloin Steak 6.49 Basted Shish Kebabs 4.95 Chef's Salad 2.99 N.Y. 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