14 Thursday, January 18, 1990 / University Daily Kansan benetton Up to 40% OFF On Selected Merchandise --renew those tickets every year, athletic director Bob Frederick said. WINTER CLASSES BEGINNING GUILDING (7 weeks) • Monday, February 5, 19, 20 • Wednesday, February 6, 19, 20 • You will make a four-16, six- buck wallmount. $84.00 plus 2 am. fee BEGINNING QUALIFICATION (7 weeks) · Monday, February 5, 19, 28 BEGINNING QUALIFICATION (8 weeks) · Wednesday, February 6, 19, 28 BEGINNING QUALIFICATION (9 weeks) · Friday, February 7, 19, 28 BEGINNING QUALIFICATION (10 weeks) · Saturday, February 8, 19, 28 BEGINNING QUALIFICATION (11 weeks) · Sunday, February 9, 19, 28 BEGINNING OUTFIELD (7 TUGES) - Wednesday; February 7, 14, 21 BEGINNING OUTFIELD (7 TUGES) - Monday; February 7, 14, 21 Will make Shirley's $2.90 plus supplies. $2.90 plus supplies. INTERMEDIATE MEDITATION (one class per month for six months) second Monday of each month - February 12, March 12, April 9, 14, etc. - 7:9 p.m. The project and pattern are of your choosing; $21.00 plus supplies. INTERMEDIATE QUILTING (one class per month for six months) 二周第二次月度 · February 15, March 13, April 10, May 8, etc. 10-12 a.m. The project and pattern are of your choosing. $21.00 supplies. INTERNEGATE MIDDLE (one class per month for six months) second Tuesday of each month - February 13, March 13, April 10, May 8 inc., 8:48 p.m. The project and pattern are of your choosing. $21.00 plus sundries. DOUBLE WEDDING RING QUICK METHOD QUILT WORKSHOP (4 weeks) - Wednesdays, February 7, 14; 21, 28, 7-pound. You will make a machine placed double wedding ring quilt. You will need to bring your sewing machine to two of the classes. You will make a shirt and a kiln size and color. Fabric instructions help of a kit On Employee prior to the first class. $18.00 plus supplies. MINI CULTURES (3 weeks) - Tuesday, March 6, 20, 27, 9 p.m. Have fun making tiny quilt in three different designs in a 8 x 9” Amish bars, a 7 x 11” hearts and ninepatch and a 15 x 15” scrap quilt. $18.00 suites provided. ENGLISH PRIORITY (2 weeks) • Thursday, February 21 and March 1. 7-p.m. at the Library to learn a very precise pleasing language for $10.00 supplies provided. LOG CABIN QUILT-BA DAY WORKSHOP - Sunday February 18, 9 a.m.-p.m. Bring your sewing machine and a sack lunch. You will make a quilt using a cutting cut and sewing method. Your quilt can be any size or color you wish. Fabric selection should be made prior to class with the help of a Stitch On employee. $18.00 plus supplies. MORNING STAR GIRL-IN-A-DAY WORKSHOP - Sunday, March 4. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (shall bring your sewing machine and a lunchunch.) will make a quilt using a cutting and sewing method. Your quilt can be any size or color you wish. Fabric selection should be made prior to class with the help of a Stitch On employee. $18.00 plus supplies. **IBRISH CHAIR GUILD TA-A-DAY WORKSHOP:** Sunday March 25, 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. All chairs must be moulded using a speed cutting and sewing method. Your quilt maybe any size and color you wish. Fabric selection should be made prior to the help of a Bitch On employee. $8.10 per chair. HIDDEN WELL STRIP PIECED WALL HANGING - Sunday, April 1, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Bring your sewing machine and a aack lunch. You will make a quilt using a speed cutting and sewing method. Fabric should be made in a classroom with the class with a help of a Stitch on employee. $18.00 plus supplies. BEGINNING KNITTING (8 p.m.) - Monday, February 12, 19, 26 March 5, 19, 28 (7:00 a.m. Selection of pattern and supplies should be made prior to the first class with help from a Stitch On employee. $21.00 plus supplies. CROCHETTING (3 weeks) - Thursday, April 12, 19, and 28, 7-pm. Both beginning and experienced crochet students are welcome. Project of your choosing with the help of a Bitch On Employee. You should be selective prior to the first class. $15.00 supplies. INTERMEDIATE KNITTING (6 weeks) - Wednesday, February 7, 14, 28, March 7 and 21, 7 a.m. - Selection of pattern and supplies should be made prior to the first class with help from a Stitch On employe. $210.00 plus supplies. DESIGN YOUR OWN BARSELO NEEDLEPOINT PROJECT (2 weeks). Wednesday, March 7 and 21, 7:3 p.m. We will design our own bargehead needlepoint pattern, select yarn colors and stitch our project. $11.00 total subscription. VEST FROM A GUILLET'S WARDROBE (2 weeks) - Thursday. Friday and Saturday make up 100,000 to match the sale. From Saturday make a handmade gift of 1,000 books. MARGAREN EMBRIDERY (3 weeks) - Tuesday, February 27, March 6 and 30, 7-9 p.m. Use a well-aged and easy-to-use drug container with cotton cover. FABRIC STT FENDED BOWS • Monday, April 9, 7-9 p.m. Decorative bows will be made from fabric. A variety of designs for hair bowls are available. **FURTED BABBET** (3 weeks) Tuesday, February 13, 20 and 27-7 p.m. Male can be a country rabbit for Easter. $5.00 plus supplies. DRIED FLOWER DECORATED BARET: Thursday, April 5; 7-9am Dried flower decoration will be provided. A hot glaze pot will be needed. $14.00 supplies provided. 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL CLASS SUPPLIES TOOTHBRUSH RAG RUG - Monday, April 7, 4 p.m. Fabric strips and a toothbrush handle are used to weave a trunk, or trivet, on the rug. STUFFED RABBIT (3 weeks): Thursday, March 8, 22 and 29, 7-6 p.m. Make a cake for nibbles for Easter. $15.00 plus supplies. Stitch On Needlework Shop Open: 926 Massachusetts 10:00-5:30 Mon.-Sat. 842-1101 Thurs. 'til 8:00 Sun. 1-4 Student seating reduced Student seating at future Kansas basketball games will be reduced by nearly 1,000 seats because of lagging student ticket sales, Williams Fund director Steve Walsh said. Kansan sportswriter Bv Molly Reid Season basketball tickets reserved for Kansas students were sold to the public beginning Oct. 15 because students failed to purchase their allotment of 6,928 all-sports tickets. The ticket package includes football, basketball and Kansas Relays tickets. The 989 unsold tickets were made available to the public and to faculty and staff after the student deadline expired. The tickets were sold before the first basketball game, Nov. 6, 1989 Students who have not claimed their all-sports tickets still can at the athletic ticket office in Allen Field House. Unfortunately for students, Athletic Corporate Board policy specified that once unsold season tickets were sold, the holder had the right to "I think it is foolish," Ned Nixon, Wichita senior, said. "Students should get first pick! I think it is the situation in which it is the students should have." Students, who occupy more than one-third of Allen Field House, bought all 6,928 seats before the end of fall registration last year. This year the number dropped to 5,939, Walsh said. "For the past four years the games have been sold out," Walsh said. "This is the first time for as long as I were told that all the tickets weren't sold." He said the all-sports package was normally sold by the end of summer orientation. "We did everything short of physically making (the students) buy the tickets," Walsh said. "I really wished they had purchased the tickets. We'd rather have the students there because they make the games exciting." The athletic department ran adver- tiements and, for the first time, tried to sell tickets at registration, but the students weren't interested, he said. A sub-pal-19-12 basketball season and a drop in attendance may have been two reasons. The need to generate revenue from the unsold seats took 989 tickets out of the hands of the students. The same tickets that cost $75 as part of the student ticket package inflated to $192 when they were sold as public season basketball tickets. The shift of the tickets generated an extra $115,713 for the athletic department. "Our hopes were for the students to buy the tickets," Walsh said. "But, we didn't want to start the season with 1,000 empty seats." Frederick said that the athletic department was reluctant to sell the tickets to the public despite the extra revenue. Unlike previous years, unclaimed tickets were not resold to other students because demand was low, ticket office clerk Kathy Frederickson said. Losses hurt KU men's tennis By Paul Augert Kansan sportswriter Injury and illness along with losses to a pair of unranked opponents may cause Kansas" men's tennis team to relinquish its national ranking. The Jayhawks, ranked No. 25 in the Volvo/Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association poll, stumbled in their opening tournament of the 1990 spring campaign. Kansas lost matches to Southern Minnesota and Oklahoma, each with 4-6 scores in the O'Charley's Volunteer Tennis Classic at Knoxville, Tenn. Coach Scott Perelman was missing three players from the three-day tournament, but he refused to use their absences as an excuse for dropping the two matches in Knox- ville. "After being ahead 4-2 and having numerous opportunities to close the (SMU) match, I have every right to be disappointed about losing." Perelman said. John Falbo, who ranks 11th in the ICTA singles poll, sat out the tournament with a sinus infection. Craig had an injury season because of an slow injury. Senior Chris Walker is still recuperating from elbow surgery last year and may return in a few weeks. The illness to Falbo moved Jeff Gross to No. 1 singles. Gross fell to SMU's Mark Kudelko in three sets, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, but the junior defeated Georgia Tech's Jens Skjoedt in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2. Perealman was pleased with sophomore Paul Garvin's improvement at No. 4 singles and No. 2 doubles. After a three-set win in the SMU opener, Garvin swept the Yellowjackets' Jay Nerenberg, 6-4, 7-6. Garvin also teamed with Gross to win both doubles matches. "We should resurface. For the most part people want to know how you're playing in May rather than what your results are in January," Perelman said. "You can expect over half the teams (at O'Charley's Classic) to be nationally ranked. And that can only help us later." Begin a new experience in your life in 1990 at ... 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