10 Tuesday, November 15, 1977 University Daily Kansan Staff Photo by ELI REICHMAN Santa and friend While John Steinberg, Chesterfield, Mo., junior, played St. Nicholas yesterday afternoon in downtown Lawrence, Gov. Robert Bennett played a round of spades. Bennett contributed about one-half hour of his time to Project Santa, a 123-hour card marathon to raise money for the Heart Fund. Blueberry-Nov.flavor for month WEDNESDAY Epic Recording Artists The best in funk and R and B. The Lawrence Opera House Stakes in this card game will go to worthy cause Although card playing among University of Kansas students may not be rare, a game of spades being played at the corner of 8th and Manhattan streets is not "just another game." The game played by members of Acacia University and Delta Gamma Sorority will last 1234. Delta Gamma and Acacia members have solicited $20 pledges from businesses in Lawrence. Salle Hogan, co-chairman of the program, said that $800 of a $1,000 loan had been pledged. The money collected will be divided between the Gene and Barbara Burnett Burn Center at the University of Kansas Medical Center and the Heart Fund. Since the first Project Santa card This year's game began at noon yesterday when Gov. Robert Bennett and Wes Santee, Lawrence businessman, beat Mayor Marie Murray on Friday. The race will be Santa co-chairman, in the first four hands. marathon seven years ago over $7,000 has been collected. The game is being played outside the First National Bank Tower, 900 Massachusetts St., and will continue until 3 p.m. Saturday. The game includes Activia and Acacia will play in two-hour shifts. Yesterday, Jeanne Hays and Tracy Lankin of Delta Gamma and John Simon, Acacia, and Obermeyer huddled over wind-blown cards muttering, "miideal," "I don't know how to play this," and "I'm already freezing." Former bunny to speak to gays Kansas City's first black Playboy bunny, now a professional model, will speak about her decision to become a gay activist at 7:30 in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. The former bunny, Lea Hopkins, proclaimed her sexual preference publicly last duly during a gay rally sponsored by the Women's Coalition for the Rights, a gay organization in Kansas City, Mo. "I think she's a good role model for people around here and that's why I asked her to ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE MAJORS LET US HELP YOU TO BECOME A CPA speak," Todd Van Lamingham, Gay Services director, said last week. Too often people think of the gay community as being a white community and it is not. CPA REVIEW ROSE BOWL Kansas City 816-561-6776 '3.59 with coupon cash & carry COURSES BEGIN MAY 22 & NOV 21 1/3 OF USA Alexander's Flowers 826 Iowa 842-1320 --plus "FRESH" FRIDAY SHENANIGANS (for Freshmen only) Place a Kansan want ad.Call 864-4358. Friday, November 18 2:30-5:30 All the Beer YOU CAN DRINK!! One Free Engraved Schooner Class Cards sold at door for $^4^{00}$ — 901 Mississippi bill evans dance company T-SHIRTS ON SALE SUA presents a special limited edition shirt designed by Prof. Lois Greene to commemorate the first National Endowment for the Arts dance residency to be offered to KU students. gallable at the SUA Office, Main Floor, Kansas Union '3.50, available at the SUA Office, Main Floor, Kansas Union