Bridge Club Plays Wednesday The KU Bridge Club held its first meeting this semester on Feb. 11. Because of the basketball game, there were too few members present to conduct a duplicate game. The next regular meeting will be held Wednesday when practice will start for the S.U.A. and the National Inter-collegiate Tournaments. One of the popular new bidding conventions is the weak two bid. Those who use it do so because the old strong two bid occurred rarely, while the hand suited for a weak two bid comes up frequently. The usual requirements for the weak two bid are a good six card suit, seven to eleven high card points, and not more than one and one-half defensive tricks. This hand is considered an ideal weak two: Spades x Hearts KQ10 9xx Diamonds Kxx Clubs xx. It meets all requirements and also has little chance to make game. The following hand, almost like the first, is too good for a weak two bid: Spades AQJxxx Hearts x Diamonds Q1098 Clubs xx. It is too good because with only a few key cards in partner's hand it will make game. 6-4-2-1 hands should only rarely be opened with weak two bids. Still another hand that should not be opened with a weak two bid is this one: Spades AQx Hearts xx Diamonds 1089xxx Clubs Kx. In this hand the long suit is too weak, and the hand contains two defensive tricks. These, then, are the basic rules for weak two bids: seven to eleven high card points concentrated in the suit, little defensive strength and little chance for game. A fresh, new look will highlight the Rock Chalk Revue March 6 and 7 this year. The format has been changed from that of a vaudeville show to one of variety, said Lynn Miller, Dodge City senior and producer of the Revue. Most weak two bidders use two clubs as a strong opening bid so that they will not miss a game when they hold a big hand. But some players use all opening bids of two of a suit as weak bids. Rock Chalk Format Changes to Variety Delta Upsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, and Alpha Chi Omega will present skits this year. Judging will be based on the originality of the skits. Mystery shrouds a new character to be introduced into the Revue this year. Officials of the show hint that his name is Saxum Calx and he has come from England for the show. Miller said he would make a campus appearance soon. Tickets go on sale next Thursday at the Kansas Union ticket booth The Rock Chalk Revue is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, March 6 and 7. Proceeds will go to the KU-Y. And It Doesn't Even Have a Filter Tip? and the information booth on Jayhawk Boulevard. the viceroy butterfly's imitation of the bitter-tasting monarch butterfly was used by a zoology professor yesterday as an example of insect self-preservation devices. "Aha," a student proffered, Vieeroy: A Thinking-Bird's Insect." Official Bulletin TODAY Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Inter-Varsity Christian Bible Study, discussion, refreshments. Experimental Theatre, Pirandello's "Naked," 8:00 p.m. Teachers Appointment Bureau, 117 Bailey Hall. C. Fred Colvin, Wichita, Kansas; Dorothy Harding (Elem. only). La. Mesa, Calif. Business Placement Bureau Interviews 214 Strong. Mr. John D. Crouch, Touche, ing; Mr. H. A. Brown, Pillsbury Mills, Ind. Accounting & Sales trainers in Groc- ing and Branding, Bakery Products Sales, and Grain or Feed Ingredients Merchandising. Lutheran Student Association, 3:00-5:00 p.m. Coffee Hour, 1314 La. International Club, 7:30 p.m. Jay- town Room, the Haskell Institute Evening" the Haskell Institute TOMORROW **Foreign Students who have asked if they could wait until Saturday morning to make reservations for the Olathe hostel, please do so by 12:00 until 12:00 noon tomorrow. Bring the information form to the office of the Foreign Student Adviser, 228 Strong Hall.** SUNDAY Lutheran Student Association: 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 Lutheran Student leading workouts. Church: 10:30 a.m., Coffee Hour, basement of Trinity Lutheran Church: 5:00 p.m. regular meeting; Speaker: Alice O'Toole ("The Student in a Disunited World." University Daily Kansan Page 3 KU Mennonite Fellowship, 3:30-6:00 United States; Change of Name Bethsher, Church, 15th St. Experimental Theatre, 8:00 p.m., Pirandello's "Naked." Museum of Art, 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Opening of "Major Gifts to the Mu- rius" with reception. Also Art Films shown from 4 to 5 p.m. Everyone cordially invited. KU Faculty Club, Mr. N. J. Pounds, 5:00 p.m. "East Europe Today." (color slides.) Hosts: Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Simonett. Buffet supper follows. Newman Club, 7:30 p.m., Jayhawk Room of Union. Installation of officers; address by Father Kramer, Chaplain at K-State College. The $200,000 holdup of a Federal Reserve Bank truck as it left the U. S. Mint in Denver in 1922 has never been solved. Americans now eat about twice as much canned fruit as they did 20 years ago. Game, Track Meet On Fund Program The KU-K-State basketball game here Feb. 27 and the finals of the Big 8 Indoor Track Meet Feb. 28 in Kansas City will be on the program of the advisory board of the Greater University Fund in their spring meeting Feb. 28. Dean W. Clarke Wescoe, of the School of Medicine, will be the luncheon speaker. A tour of the Medical Center will be in the afternoon. The Greater University Fund, co-sponsored by the KU Endowment and Alumni Associations, promotes annual programs among former students and friends for scholarships, loans and other programs outside the responsibilities of state support. KUOK Program Tonight 6:00 Sign On 6:15 The Cliff Tatham Show 9. 00 The Big Beat-Harold Hollis 8:00 The Dave Holman Show 10:00 The Norm Burkhead Show 12:00 Sim. Off 12:00 Sign Off KUOK News—6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11:55 Weather every 30 minutes 630 on the dial at GSP, Grace Pearson. Douthart and Carruth-O'Leary Halls. Auto laundries in the U. S. use between 30 and 36 million pounds of steam cleaners and about 30 million pounds of detergents a year. SENIORS... 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