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Show HILL TOP TIMES """ ' v' mi iiiii Friday, April 5, 1985 '''"'""'"";"'lllllFl.'lLji)jjii'.imr.Mmniiinu nj mununiLj io IO ; f I. Sit JSl ' ' V f ""S, ! :& g 5 Utilizing the hydraulic lifts in the Auto Shop at the Arts and Crafts Center, Chris Cochran adjusts the transmission bands on his car. Arts in)(dl Crafts Cemrteir the contest and exhibition slated for Entries are due by April April 28-327 and the contest is open to military, civilians, and dependents. Entry forms are available at the Arts and Crafts Center. 0. Mr. Moncur said he would like to encourage base personnel to call in with their interests for new classes, so programs can be tailored to meet those demands. Anyone who would like to instruct or participate in a class not currently offered, please call the Arts and Crafts Center at Ext. 72649, or stop by the center in Bldg. 534. The Arts and Crafts Center spring class schedule is as follows: Basic Ceramics: Two classes, $5 includes all supplies. Next classes start April 16, May 7 or 21 at 1 or 5 p.m. Chalking: Decorate bisque animals with pastel chalks, $6 includes supplies. Next classes, start April 9 or May 14 at 1 or 5 p.m. Pouring class: Learn to pour your own molds, then take advantage of our free pouring. The fee is $2, plus students must purchase one gallon of slip. Next classes start April 10 or May 8 at 1 or 5 p.m. Porcelain dolls: Make a doll with porcelain head and hands and a cloth body. $30 for four sessions beginning May 2 at 1 or 5 p.m. Basic Framing: Cutting mats, glass and moulding and assembling a custom frame. A $20 fee includes materials for a 5x7-inc- h picture. Three sessions beginning April 9 or May 14 at 6 p.m. Refresher framing: Free class April 30 at 5:30 p.m. Designed for those who need to brush up on their fram- Taking advantage of the power equipment available in the Wood Shop at the Arts and Crafts Center, Val Alfred adjusts the cutting depth to groove a cabinet cutting board. ing skills. Basic Woodworking: Three-wee- k class designed for the novice. Learn the safe and proper use of power wood tools. Cost $15. Class begins April 15 at 5 p.m. Woodworking for Women only: class in the basics of woodworking. Cost $10. Begins today at 5 Two-wee- k p.m. course be5 p.m. Use woodshop to build a professional equipment looking picnic table. Cost is $10, plus materials. Oil Painting: Six sessions beginning May 6 at 4:30 p.m. Cost $50. Macrame tree class: Macrame wall hanging, $20, includes materials. Picnic Table: gins May 6 at Three-wee- k or May 20 at 5 p.m. Basic macrame: Learn most of the major knots while making a beautiful plant hanger. Cost $7, plus materials. April 22 at 5 p.m. April 8 Photography color printing: Make and color enlargement negatives slides. $15, includes materials. class begins April 11 Two-wee- k at 5:30 p.m. Story by Karen Hutchinson U.S. Air Force Photos by Brent T. Aguirro : OO-AL- C Public Affairs Office -- A the changes Squadron SrA. Harold Faul of the 4488th. Aircraft Generation .I e I A i rear seal and overruouU.the.cUttnnai on ms car in ino muio onop... . , |