PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1940 Bacteriologists To Celebrate The bacteriology department will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of its organization with a banquet for the department's members and friends in the Kansas room of the Union building Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. The chief speaker and guest of honor will be Prof. W. C. Stevens, founder of the bacteriology department, who is now retired. Plan Second--been serving as a prop for Crafton ever since he twisted the ankle on the wet steps a couple of weeks ago. "And I edit it." added Crafton. Since Fraser theater holds only about 700 persons one deep, the entire cast of the "FATGV" may be able to see the preview if the lighter members sit on the laps of the huskies who carry the heavy parts. In one scene of the "FATGV" there are 150 students in graduation gowns. In another there is the 100-piece KU. band. So you can estimate the possibilities of getting a seat and determine your time of arrival accordingly. Crafton and his crew are working overtime to have the "Golden Valley" ready for the silver lights on time. The director is within about 30 camera shots of the finish. The scenes which remain to be finished are those in which the band appears. Because the band will not be in uniform until Tuesday morning, the movie cannot be completed before the end of next week. Have Yet To Edit "Then we will have to edit the film," said Don Dixon, the assistant director and prop man. Dixon has Meanwhile Mr. Montgomery, of the bureau of visual instruction, is going ahead with the promotion of the premiere. His first self-imposed assignment was to learn the Hollywood accents in "stu-pen-DOUS ter-RIF-ic, and col-LOS-al." Having mastered these, he is ready to approach the buildings and ground authorities for spotlights to hang or Fraser hall, the green-house keepers for Kaw valley orchids, and downtown dealers for sleek sedans. Craft:on is a little abashed at Montgomery's ter-RIF-fipl plans for the premiere, but as director to producer is letting him go ahead. "Only, I don't be there," he warned. "This is my first movie, and—and"— Clinico to Match---- (Continued from page one) Prof. F, V. F. Smith, architecture. Prof. N. P. Sherwool, bacteriology. Kolvin Hoover, general banking. Prof. W. J. Baumgartner, biological survey. Dean Frank T. Stockton, business economics. Vant Kebker, business, marketing Tom Hancock, business E. S. Weatherby, business, secretarial work. Mrs. Fay Brown, beautician. L. H. Houston, music, business. Courtney Bratton, retail merchandising. M. S. Winter, car sales. Karl Klooz, college business management. L. L. Waters, business career investment work. Prof. Henry Werner, and R. Q. Brewster, chemistry. Dr. C. J. Alexander, and Dr. C. F. O'Bryon, dentistry. R. H. Wagstaff, cremery operation. Prof. T. D. Jones, commercial art Prof. Bert Nash, psychological clinic. Clifford Dean, school administration. Prof Richard Koopman and Professor V. P. Hessler, electrical engineering. Prof. Earl Hay, aeronautical and mechanical engineering. Prof. T. H. Marshall, chemical engineering. Prof. F. A. Russell, civil engineering. Prof. C. M. Young, mining engineering. Prof. R. L. Grider, mining engineering. Prof. E. D. Kinney, mining engineering. Prof. H. B. Hungerford, entomology. Prof. Walter H. Schoewe, geology Prof. K. K. Landes, petroleum and mining geology. Prof. Viola Anderson, home economics and dietetics. Ray Wright, and J. S. Daniels, insurance management. Prof. W. R. Maddox, government service. surance management. John V. Sees, life insurance. John V. Sees, life insurance. Prof. L. N. Flint, and Ed. Abels journalism D. D. Durrell, landscape architecture. Prof. P. W. 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Leasure, veterinary medicine. Deal Six, vocational agriculture. DEAN R. A. Schwegler, teaching. Prot. E. R. Eibel, physical education, and Dr. E. T. Gibson, psychiatry K Club Quartet singing: "The Price She Paid" "Sweet Adeline" K. CLUB: "Murder in the Old Red Barn' hits the "boards" next Monday Nite— and it's "some show" Help the K Club. Go see this show—and see it in a new Carl's Tweed Suit. ALL THIS WEEK We do some "Murdering" 60 NEW SPRING STYLE TWEED SUITS $19.95 Values to $35 Good for now and next fall wear. Real suit values. Mimeographing - Typing - All Stenographic Services Stenographic Bureau JOURNALISM BUILDING FTV