Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 Law School Stars In Senior's Movie Lights, camera, action, take one. An impressionistic, modern film is being produced by the radio and TV department of the School of Journalism which will feature the law school—it's history, faculty, and curriculum. Glen Cochran, Raytown, Mo., senior, is in charge of the writing of the script and film production. He will receive academic credit for his work on the film and according to Cochran this is the first film work done by an undergraduate student. THE MONEY for the film is given by the University to the radio and TV department. The idea for the film was submitted by Cochran. Cochran said new approach will be used in this 25 minute film. There will be less narrative presentation with an emphasis on music and pictorial presentation to interest the viewer. Jack Duncan, Raytown, Mo., first year law student, is acting as the student advisor from the law school. "We're going to try to convey the idea of a progressive law school," Duncan said. The film will touch on different areas of the law school such as the law review, moot court, and juvenile problems. Duncan said. COCHRAN ADDED that to emphasize juvenile problems he has gotten the permission of the Kansas City police force and will be able to shoot some films on juvenile problems in the city. He said he might use one child to show what problems a lawyer must face. The first script will be turned in the end of this week, Duncan said. The final script is due Feb. 1 and shooting on the film will be completed by the middle of March. The film will be used through the Kansas educational television and also as public relations for the University, Duncan said. It will also be shown at alumni meetings, lawyers' meetings and student groups such as the Chancery Club. "LAW SOMETIMES appears to be dry to the outsider," Duncan said. "We intend to make it as exciting to the viewer of the film as it is to those in the Law School." "The KU Law School is in an exciting transition period where significant changes are taking place rapidly," Duncan said. "This is true of both the Law School and law itself—we hope the film will convey this impression." Faculty consultants for the film include James Logan, dean of the Law School, and Richard Dyson, assistant professor, and Robert Casad, professor, both of the Law School. Looking for something to do this weekend? Take your date to the Jaybowl for a night of fun — Fun — FUN! Your date gets to bowl every other game "DATE SPECIAL" $$ FREE $$ from 6 p.m. Friday to 6 p.m. Sunday KANSAS UNION sub-sub basement Open 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Mon. - Sat. Open 1:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Sun. PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS PENNEY'S ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY. Penney's own Austelle suburbans Only at Penney's, at this low price! Each coat tailored, styled, stitched and lined to our exacting specifications! 8 to 18. Left, cotton corduroy laminated to polyurethane foam; Norwegian blue fox tail* collar, in antelope, blue or loden. special $20