iseler Un- Page 9 Friday, May 20.1960 University Daily Kansan Students Make Puppets To Present Free Show ay 40 The biggest problem with a marionette is to make it look natural when you're working with it. This is the opinion of Jan Lundgren, Lawrence junior, one of 14 students of the department of art education who will present a Marionette Show at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday in Fraser Theater. Admission to the show is free. Required Project "Most of the work is done in class. When making a puppet you either carve or cast the head. Usually the head is made of paper mache. Then you make the body and make the limbs work, and finally sew the clothing and fasten the stringing," she said. Miss Lundgren said making of the puppets and the presentation of the plays are done as requirements for a course in methods of art education for senior high school. Miss Lundgren said each of the students constructed his own marionette and will operate it during the show. The performance will consist of two 15-minute plays, "The Princess and the Dragon" and "Alice in Wonderland." "Alice in Wonderland": Alice, Sharon Mather, Stafford; White Rabbit, Patricia Goldberg, Kansas City, Mo.; Cheshire Cat, Miriam Jenkins, Kansas City, Mo.; Mad Hatter, Miss The cast for the show includes: The Cast Electric City, USA SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.—(UPI)Construction will begin next month on a $190-million development to be called "Electric City, USA," sponsors of the project announced. Plans call for 6,000 homes, 5,000 apartments, shopping centers, schools and a 100-acre industrial park. All will have electric heating, lighting and at least four electric appliances in every kitchen, a General Electric Co. spokesman said. The first homes will go up for sale next January, he said. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to Daily Kansan. Notice includes name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Lists of officers of all campus organizations must be reported to Dean of Students, 228 Strong Hall prior to May 26 for inclusion in the student directory and other publications for the 1960-61 school year. Foreign Students on the KU exchange visitor's program (P1-L99) and who intend to return to KU need to take a College Visitor's Committee for an extension of coverage. Bring letters of application to 228 Strong Hall. TODAY Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 min. 829 Miss. Bible study and refreshments. SUNDAY Art Education Early Bird Breakfast in honor of graduating art education people, 7:45 a.m. English Room in the Union, $1.25. Workshop Performance of "A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE" by Arthur Miller. 8 p.m. Experimental Theatre. Admission free. MONDAY Newman Club Daily Mass, 6:30 a.m St. John's Church. Episcalp Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. breakfast following Canterbury House. 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m. Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35 MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass. Lundgren; Doormouse, Mary Sue Childers, Merriam; juniors, March Hare, Sandy Meisenheimer, Topeka senior; Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, Lucy Screechfield, Topeka, and Queen of Hearts, Elaine Simons, Pittsburg, juniors. VI 3-0330 "The Princess and the Dragon": Witch Whop Whop, Lois Ann Ragsdale; Kansas City, Kans., sophomore; Wizard; Jeanne James, Overland Park; Princess, Carol Duncan, Kansas City, Mo.; Knight, Carol Hume, Oak Park, Ill.; King, Mary Fritzemeier, Oak Park, Ill., and Dragon, Marilyn Ruff, Kansas City, Kas., juniors. THE PRINCESS AND THE DRAGON—These puppets made by art education students will perform in a show Tuesday. The performance is free and consists of two 15-minute plays. Tonight and Saturday! JAMES STEWART, JUNE ALLYSON IN "THE GLENN MILLER STORY" CO-HIT: ROCK HUDSON IN "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY" HECHT-HILL-LANCASTER PRESENT BURTLANCASTER·AUDREY HEPBURN PART II Co-starring AUDIE MURPHY | JOHN SAXON | CHARLES BICKFORD LILLIAN GISH JOSEPH WISEMAN ALBERT SALMI JUNE WALKER EXTRA! CARTOON • NEWS SHOWS CONTINUOUS SUNDAY FROM 1:30 GRANADA TECHNICOLOR $ ^{\circledR} $ STARTS SUNDAY!