SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN age Nancy d to be a igma Nu to cusbard fell him, Bill ed, "the st d Hillis it. As al picks g. Jean t a new action to Getting all, and 10. It called sponge sis- Francie ervice ereest e a Archi- house work to if any refer- or al on may burnec rea rea nitted Car- s:s as his students in the toil stu- vivid olems any illness stu- life." these summ ibute that alive triba na ali- the "Thunder Rock" Opens Tuesday ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A Play of Today's World "Thunder Rock," new three-act play by Robert Ardrey running for three nights in Fraser theater beginning Tuesday, takes up the problem of the individual's relation to the world of today. In the story David Charleston, the main character, is a man who has lived a full life and has found it wanting. He has been a newspaper man, a foreign correspondent, a man of ideas and ideals. The years from 1930 to '39 have? The years from 1950 to 39 have seen the destruction of all his hopes for humanity. Charleston withdraws into his ivory tower—a lighthouse on Lake Michigan, where he recreates in his imagination a past which is much better than the present. The hosts of the year 1849, whom he evokes in his agonized mind, prove to him however, that 1849 was not better than 1939 and that no one need despair since no one can tell what kind of future will grow out of an apparently hopeless present. He returns to active life after his faith is restored just as the announcement comes over the radio that Hitler is marching into Poland. In the Kansas Players production of the play, Harlan Cope will play the role of Charleston. Other actors who will appear are Bob Hutchinson as Streeter, a pilot of the supply plane; William Hancock as Nonny, a helper; Bill Kelly as Inspector Flanning of the lighthouse service; Robert Calderwood as Captain Joshua of the "Land-Lakes"; Ken Jackson as Briggs, a passenger on the ship; Allen Crafton as Dr. Kurtz, another passenger; Mary Robelene Scott as Melanie, his daughter; Betty Lou Perkins as Anne Marie, his wife; and Edith Ann Fleming as Miss Kirby, another passenger. SET $12,000 GOAL— (continued from page one) former students of the professor throughout the United States. Graduate Study for Students "Not only is the proposed Temmlin Fellowship Fund a merited tribute to one who has been a builder of the Middle West educationally," Miss McCracken said yesterday, "but it also makes possible graduate study through the years for hundreds of deserving young persons. "That the fellowship this fund provides will be awarded with preference for students specializing in philosophy tends to assure the perpetuation and extension of the attitude and spirit that has made Prof. Olin Templin so effective a builder for the general good." Served in Many Capacities Professor Templin has served as instructor in mathematics, professor of philosophy, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and executive secretary of the University Endowment Association during his 58 years on the University staff. During this time he has also studied in two German universities. Professor and Mrs. Templin will be guests today at a dinner given by the men of Templin hall in celebration of Professor Templin's eightieth birthday. Other guests will be Miss Anna McCracken, Miss Helen MacGregor, and Mrs. Flora Boynton. Simpson Gives Organ Recital G. Criss Simpson, assistant professor of organ and theory, will present a faculty organ vesper recital at 4 p.m. today in Hoch auditorium. "Toccata in F" (Bach) will be the first number presented by Simpson. "Chorale Prelude: Deck Thyself, My Soul With Gladness" (Bach) and "Sonata in G (Vivace)" (Bach) will follow. "Chorale in B Minor" (Franck) and "Intermezzo from Second Organ Symphony" (E. S. Barnes) will be the next presentations by Simpson. The last numbers on the program will be selections from Percy Whitlock's "Plymouth Suite." "Allegro Risoluto," grand chorus; "Lantana," a type of folk song; "Chanpty," sailor's song; "Salix," an old dance; and "Toccata," a display piece, are included in the Suite. The concert is open to the public without charge. "Thunder Rock" opens Tuesday Get your tickets in Green Hall. Open Wednesday and Thursday Evening For the convenience of students we will be open until 9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday of this week. This will give time to have goods that must be ordered sent to your home in time for Christmas. Women To Organize Second Co-op House Plans for organizing a new girls' cooperative rooming house to be opened next semester are being made by the University Student Housing association. The first girls' house, the Kaw Koettes co-op, was organized this fall. The new house will be operated on the same system as the Jayhawk, Rock Chalk, John Moore, and Kaw Koettes co-ops. The girls will do their own work and elect their own officers. Monthly expenses for board, room, and social functions range from $16.50 to $19. Girls interested in living in the new co-op next semester may obtain application blanks from Marie Miller, assistant to the advisor of women, in room 220 Frank Strong hall, and from Genevieve Harman. Four professors of physics at Cornell University have left the campus to take defense positions. LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE Lawrence, Kansas. Intensive training in: Comptometry, Penmanship. Shorthand, Typing, Accounting, Machine Bookkeeping. School at 7th & Lo. Sts. Phone 894 WANT ADS LOST: Billfold belonging to Cliff Parson, containing money and important papers. You may keep money, but please return the rest to the Kansan Business Office. LOST: Tuesday—pair of gloves—dark brown, stitched with white—between Fraser Hall and 1346 Louisiana. Reward. Leave with Miss Tucker at K.U. Business Office. 1000-57 LOST: Pair of horn-rimmed glasses, in black case. Reward. Charles Eberhardt. Phone 552. 999-57 LOST: Pair of gold-rimmed glasses, not in a case. If found, call Joe Spearing, 628. 998-57 VICKER'S GIFT SHOP 1011 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Classified Ads 1001-55 A Great Variety of Gifts and a Wide Price Range. FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS 35-Millimeter Finishing a Specialty FOTO SHOP 1107 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. KODAK FINISHING Here's YOUR Number----305 Speck's Delivery Service 1025 N.J. Phone 305 for Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 KEELER'S BOOK STORE Phone 33 939 Mass. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS K.U.66 Stationery in Christmas Boxes 100 Sheets, 100 Envelopes Name imprinted — $1.25 Order Christmas Cards Now! DALE PRINT SHOP 1035 Mass. FUNK'S MORTUARY and CHAPEL Ambulance Service Phone 119 ROCK CHALK 12th & Overseed 12th & Oread Meals Sandwiches Fountain Service Under Student Management Christmas Gifts That You Can Use Household Items, Tools, Clocks Watches, Radios Green Bros. Hardware 633 Mass. Phone 631 Mongy Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 SHIMMONS SHOP Plumbing, Heating, Wiring Repair work a specialty 929 Mass. St. Marion Rice Dance Studio Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing 9271/2 Mass. St. Latest Used Phonograph Records — Reasonable JOHNNY'S GRILL 1017½ Mass. Phone 961 LOCK and KEY SERVICE Sporting Goods Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 "We'll Improve Your Personal Appearance" Hotel Eldridge Barber Shop DR. C. F. O'BRYON Dentist Office, Phone 570, $945 \frac{1}{2}$ Mass. Residence, Phone 1956, 1321 Tenn Residence, Phone 1956, 1321 Tenn. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS for K.U. Students At 719 Mass. St. Come see something that will keep shoes shining in all kinds of weather. Shine them with handkerchief. Try our waterproof soles. We repair all kinds of leather or canvas goods at the Wonder Shop, 719 Mass., where you can buy fancy bridles and reins for ponies or larger horses. Fine to send home for Christmas. Leatherlife will shine and waterproof bridles. FOR PIPES Look at the ELDRIDGE PHARMACY First. Lay-Away a Gift Today ROBERTS Jewelry and Gifts BURGERT'S Shoe Service 1113 Mass. St. Phone 141 If You Miss Mom's Baking Come to BAKER'S BAKERY for rolls, pies, doughnuts, bread 1107 Mass. Open 'till 9 week-day eve, 'till 8 on Sunday 110 W. 7th DUSTY RHODES DRIVE IN For Good Food Open All Night Phone 2059 Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Broken Lenses Duplicated NOLL OPTICAL CO. 839$^{\text{II}}$ Mass. Over Royal Shoe Store Res. Ph. 761 Office Phone 979 Reliable Radio Service Radio Electric Service Phone 497 944 Mass. TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Meet your pals at THE ARROWS Sandwiches, Beer, Fountain 1031 Mass. Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, Rentals, Cleaning and Repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 546 HIXON Photographs Make Ideal Christmas Gifts 721 Mass. St.