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40 fine arts
Creative expression is a
necessity in a technical world
A place where an individual can create and extend his
innerself is the closest definition of the Fine Arts Depart
ments at Wilson. Combine materials, teacher know-how,
and student creativity, and the result is the formation of
Wilson's art program, headed by Mrs. Mellon, its choral
program, headed by Mr. Hildenbrand, and its music pro
gram, headed by Mr. Kindig. The fine arts range from art,
painting, and ceramics, to contemporary music and band.
The visual arts and sounds that students and their teachers
make are seen and heard in Wilson hallways and class
rooms and they certainly add their beauty to our school.
MRS. MARY MELLON art 9, advanced art, painting, advanced
painting.
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MR. WILLIAM SCOLERE ... art 1,2, printmaking, art club. MR. WILLIAM HILDENBRAND contemporary music, music theory,
chorus, musical production.
MR. FREDERICK SLOPEY . ceramics, crafts.
MR. BYRON KINDIG . instrumental music,
marching, stage, and concert bands.

