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Arts Abound
( ( k i an does not live by the Mae McMillan Fine Arts Center.
A A bread alone." This Under the tutelage of Mrs.
/ V 1 time-honored max- Brenda Gooden, the dance class
* im was certainly met in preparation for school
practiced in the school's cur assemblies, as well as for weekend
riculum, where the fine arts played recitals.
a key role in education, in addition Mr. Dale Wadman and Mr. Jim
to the more mundane academic Mullen directed the Marching Band
courses. during the first trimester,- later in
Under the chairmanship of Mr. the year, Mr. Wadman took charge
Dale Wadman, the Fine Arts of the High School Band while the
Department offered courses in art Junior High went to Mr. Mullen.
and dance, as well as a chance to About the arts program Mr.
be a part of the school's bands or Wadman commented, "We try to
chorus. provide students with an exotic
In Mr. Leon Bryant's art class, smorgasbord of subjects beyond
students produced works to be the mere intellectual.”
displayed for curious passers-by in
In her art course Cindy Kozich designs Mariya Rosenbaum, Courtney Ander
a poster that involves her views of such son, and Danielle Leader listen to hear
school subjects as algebra and the way the alto part fits into "I Got
geometry. Shoes."
Eighth-grader Doug Kozich exper- Directing the junior high band, Mr. Jim
iments with acrylics to create an Mullen leads the group in "A Little
abstract collage of ideas in his art class. Rhumba."
Fine Arts/163

