Design student surveys her assignment for the day Spring designs at Potter Two design classes at the University of Kansas were instructed to make something interesting yesterday that would float or fly, said June Lucas, Arlington Heights, Ill., freshman and student in one of the classes. The students were asked to interpret their own idea of an object, Miss Lucas said. They took their projects to Potter Lake as shown in the pictures. Styrofoam objects, balls, plastic bottles and intertubes were among the types of objects used, Miss Lucas said. Her project consisted of plastic bottles, made water-proof by pieces of inner tube, assembled to present an interesting effect to the eye, she said. Other pieces of styrofoam were constructed to give the effect of dice. Balloons were stuffed in the legs of nylon stockings to give an interesting interpretation by another student in the class. One student's answer to the Loch Ness monster Floating crap game? Photos by Bruce Bernstein Overseeing a floating sculpture show