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Show , . Casino Royale is part of the Union Open House activities Saturday. Card players left to right are: Kent Calder, "Hook" Ershler, Tim Dunn, Taffy Howells. - Gambling Marks Open House ing "cocktails" in the casino. Miss Larson and other members mem-bers of the student government will conduct a panel discussion on the use of the $429,000 stud-dent stud-dent fund in the East Ballroom from 7:15 to 7:45. Free Bowling Pool Free bowling (one line) and billiards (one half-hour) will be offered throughout the evening. Also, charcoal-broiled hot dogs (vhile you wait.) will be pre pared by the chefs of the Red Embers Committee on the patio beginning at 7. Another beat will stomp out in the Browsing Room at 9 when the Six Whigs sound off until midnight. Meanwhile, the Stormy Mountain Moun-tain Boys and Ray Carlisle will gather on the patio for a hooten-any hooten-any from 7 to 9 p.m. Miss Bank-head Bank-head will add to the competition at the same time with her Academy Acad-emy Award winning role in "Lifeboat" (in the Little Theater). The-ater). Gambling Legal James Bond "never had it" like Casino Royale presented by the Intercollegiate Knights in the Panorama Room. Gaa.es 1 chance, such as Roulette, Twenty-one and craps will tempt comers com-ers to risk a few minutes at the gaming tables. In . the same "Playboy" atmosphere, vivacious viva-cious members of the Green Room Committee will be serv- Tallulah Bankhead, Margaret Larson, chairman of the Student-Faculty Student-Faculty Board, and a pseudo-James pseudo-James Bond or two will join forces in presenting the annua1 Union Open House, Saturday Sponsored by the Programs Committee, the night's activities range from movies to gambling to a panel discussion while feasting on charcoal-broiled hot dogs. All of the Union Building's facilities will be open for students, stu-dents, most offering special pro-on pro-on the use of the $429,000 student grams. The Karen Hepworth Hernandez Hernan-dez Trio will "open the house" with their sounds of jazz in the Crimson Commons at 7 p.m. |