The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 20, 1978, Image 3

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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1978
Page 3
SC craft shop courses:
release for student creativity
By SCOTT PENDLETON
Battalion Staff
One theory about creativity is that
he more repressed a person feels,
he more creative he will be.
If true, this theory should govern
the majority of students on campus
who are getting dull graduation re
quirements out of the way while the
forbidden beach beckons from afar.
If this sounds familiar, the craft
shop in the MSC basement is availa
ble to help make the most of these
heightened creative abilities.
Projects of all sizes can be under
taken in jewelry, weaving, pottery,
or woodworking areas. By merely
Dresenting an ID, a student can use a
arge variety of tools. To use the
larger woodworking tools, students
must first pass a written and practical
test.
For those who would like instruc
tion, the craft shop is offering classes
in over 20 different skills. The
classes, most of which start this
week, will be taught by students,
staff, housewives, and community
professionals. They will meet once a
week for a few hours. Students will
need to provide their own materials
and pay a small lab fee.
The class in stained glass is very
popular, said Bill Reeves, a graduate
assistant with the craft shop. Other
Taking a break from summer classes, this student turns her
creative impulses into a hand-tooled leather purse at the
Craft Shop in the basement of the MSC.
projects may display them in the
small gallery next to the shop. The
shop receives a small commission
when anything sells.
Quite a bit is sold through that
gallery, the craft shop staff said.
courses include antique refinishing,
jewelry, leather, watercolor, pot
tery, and many others. Students can
buy the necessary materials from the
craft shop or area stores.
Students who desire to sell their
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men and one creature are open. Any high school student or
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845-2621.
NOW
GOLF: The Bryan summer golf instructional program starts
today at the Bryan Municipal Golf Course on W. Villa Maria.
Children will take lessons at 8 a. m. and ladies at 9 a. m. The
lessons are free and will continue for six weeks.
AVAILABLE!
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