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Show Will Lady Luck Smile-Wait and See i i l Tv. fVi- fiitnvo Via Vi rY-nc frt U come afterwards and dance. BYU students are also welcome. The purpose of the Casino party is "to involve the residence resi-dence halls and the rest of the studentbody in a function common com-mon to all", stated Kerry Segal, Se-gal, public relations chairman. In the future he hopes to have more activities of this nature. Manager in charge of vice will be Dwayne Bruce, president of Ballif F-G wings. Ravi Nath is in charge of the go-go girls and Steve Krantz will organize t h e can-can girls. Gambling, dancing, and fun are the scheduled events for evening Friday, as Ballif Hall presents Winter Casino, "Let Luck be the Lady". The Panorama Pano-rama Room will be open for gambling with croupiers dressed f and ready to deal the cards for , keno, black jack, poker, craps, and roulette. Thorn Hall and I Ted Costello lead the group as i top card sharks. I From there a procession will stream down to the ballroom for ' the excellent dance music of the i Stuart Grow Band. At 10:30, the floor show will begin with a can- can line and professional go-go ' girls. Then a three-part folk- I singing group will capture the ' audience's attention. During the f floor show free cake will be , served and assorted soft drinks will be sold. II Everyone Welcome Gambling starts at 8 p.m., i the dance will be at 9 p.m., and there will be televisions in both places for the BYU-Utah game. Coats and ties are requested and the cost is 50 cents a person or $1 a couple. Everyone is invited. If you have tickets to the game IP f . . J - ' y j " ' , . . I f ,L ) I Photo by Phil Derby Spruced up and ready for the Casino party Friday are from left to right: Jane Ann Dupman, Bill Robertson, Suzanne Marquette; Mar-quette; second row: Anne MacDonald, Duayne Bruce, and Jane Ann Hernien. |