Importing Class to Custom Class

I'm writing my own class. (The Peacock class if you want to
know.) I want to use the Tween class in my class, but I don't know
how to import another class into my class. How do I go about that.
Thanks.

It makes a fan of peacock feathers. It is mostly just an
excuse to practice my AS2. (David "Seething Cauldron" Still has
lured me to the dark side!) I've got the strut() and modesty()
methods down. I'm closing in on shimmy(). But there are two bits I
haven't really worked out yet, neither really has to do with AS 2.
Any good approach for having slight variations in color? I'm
using the drawing API to draw the spots/eyes and want to have each
one vary a bit in color. Any good approaches or places I should
check out?
The other is that crazy modulo math. I need to generate the
following sequence:
-1, 1, -2, 2, -3, 3, -4, etc.
and or alternately:
0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, repeating
I've got a nasty hacky bit, but I'm sure there is an elegant
way, but my mind just doesn't go that way.
When I get it polished up a bit more I would be happy to post
a copy if you want to see it.

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