University Daily Kansan Page 7 Women Make Puppets in Art Methods Class By NANCY NEVILLE Everything from "chore boys" to buttons go into making puppets, the students in elementary education are finding out in their art methods class, taught by Miss Lorita Pendleton, instructor in art education. Puppets with facial expressions made of buttons and beads, hair made of wood shavings and chore boys, and bodies of almost every kind of material are displayed in room 322 and outside the door on the third floor of the west end of Strong hall. Made in Miss Pendleton's class, they comprise one of the year's projects of the course. Each student thought of his own puppet character, which could be either a person or animal. Various scrap materials were used. Ten students in the class presented their puppets in a recent show before the children of the faculty members. Beverly Brand, college sophomore made a clown; Sally Allen, college sophomore, an opera singer; Jean Gordon, education junior, and Joleen Manning, college sophomore, toyshop characters; Peggy Jones, education junior, a symphony conductor; Barbara Norrie, college sophomore, Little Red Riding Hood; and Sonya Hubbard. Dorothy Brunn, Susan Montgomery, college sophomores, and Joan Worthington, education junior, made Little Women puppets. Open 6:30 Show at Dusk ENDS TONITE ENDS TONITE "SALOME, WHERE SHE DANCED" with Yvonne DeCarlo SUNDAY - MONDAY W. on 6th St. Ph. 3313 PLUS Sunday & Monday DAMON RUNYON'S The LEMON DROP KID starring BOB HOPE A Paramount Picture "The projects during the year are hose which the students can use in their own teaching." Miss Pendleton explained. "Puppet making can fulfill many needs for a small child besides provide a leisure time activity. It can help overcome physical handicaps, release tensions, and enable the child to express himself." "We believe that children grow through art, and so study the stages of the child's development in his art work and experiment with different art media." Miss Pendleton said. Dr. Wright Talks At Psychology Clinic Dr. Beatrice A. Wright, research associate in psychology spoke at the International council of exceptional children meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio, this week.' Dr. Wright, who has been writing a book with Dr. Roger Barker, professor of psychology, on rehabilitation and psychological adjustment problems of the physically handicapped, will be a guest at several major rehabilitation centers in Cincinnati and Chicago before her return to Lawrence. Book Lecture Set for Fall Peter Murray Hill, an antiquarian bookseller from London, will give the second annual public lecture on books and bibliography, here in October, 1954. The subject of his talk will be "Two Augustan Book-sellers—John Dunton and Edmund Curl." The Kansan can be a Daily Letter! As a bookseller, Mr. Hill is well known for his scholarly catalogs which specialize in English literature before 1850. At present he is a member of the executive committee of the Antiquarian Booksellers association. He is a graduate of the Westminster school and of Trinity college, Cambridge. Until 1948 he divided his interests between bookselling and the theater. As an actor he appeared with many repertory companies throughout Great Britain, playing everything from "Old Heidleberr" to Hamlet." He has been particularly identified with the role of Captain Hook in "Peter Pan" in which he replaced Charles Laughton in 1837, and which he revived ten years later with his wife, motion picture star Phyllis Calvert, in the role of Peter. The first in this series of lectures was given in April, 1953, by Elmer Adler of Princeton university. Alfred Sim, special student in the school of business, who was injured in a car wreck near Columbia, Mo. last week Wednesday was transferred to Watkins hospital. He is reported in fair condition by hospital authorities. Sim Moved to Watkins Friday, April 30, 1954 Eden Breaks Social Boycott Against Peiping at Geneva Around the World— By UNITED PRESS Britain's Anthony Eden accepted a Soviet invitation to lunch with Red China's Premier and Foreign Minister Chou En-Lai today, breaking the West's social boycott against the Peipin at the Geneva conference. Mr. Molotov was not obliged to resort to delicate diplomacy in inviting Mr. Eden to hobnob with Chou because Britain alone among the big western powers has recognized Red China. The handsome British foreign secretary, considered the logical successor to Prime Minister Winston Churchill, received an invitation from Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav M. Molotov to meet Chou. For several days Mr. Molotov has said the Peiping government is the true representative of China's millions and should be recognized as such. But U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has given no indication he even knows Chou and the Chinese delegation are in Geneva. mr. Dulles has not spoken to Chou since the conference started Monday and on several occasions has turned in head to avoid having Other international developments: Hanoi - French commandos at Dien Bien Phu attacked Communist LOST AND FOUND TRANSPORTATION BLUE PEN north of Chi Omega circle the ad is Akans Business Office. RIDERS WANTED for airplanes, steamships, and conducted tours. Ask us about Sky-coach and family day rates Call Miss Rose Gieseman Call B for a banquet for pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE Lowest airline fares, tourist and family fare, available on all scheduled airlines. Business and pleasure ship lines. 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