c/o 72 Performing Arts, never became a star but so many of my classmates did!! And I'm so proud of them. Loved every minute at SecondToNone CassTech days. Broke my heart when they tore it down.
Too funny… I saw ballet dancers dancing, sculptors sculpting, musicians playing wind and string instruments, and a teacher reiterating to take the Arts seriously with discipline. Was not personally performing arts myself, today I practice violin 🎻 to remind our kids Arts matter😊
When I was a kid in the 60s we did this stuff on the weekends and after school. Dance,play music. Dancing on the tables in class was not a option or a necessity.
Seriously? So I guess you're just determined to take a negative view on such a positive video...CT alum here 79-83. I was in 10th grade at Cass when this was made. Fyi, this video was shot as a marketing tool to get kids going into high school to want to come to Cass...dancing on the lunch room tables was not something that was ever done, except for the purpose of this particular marketing video. We used that lunch room to eat lunch just like any other school- so not a waste of taxpayer money.
The Senior Performing Arts ladies dancing in the cafeteria table were all in my Speech and Senior English class. I was in the Architecture Civil Construction Technology Curriculum! Future Architect!
Cierra! How are you? You were in my Freshman English Class back in 2008! Hope you are doing well! I am now teaching at Fenton Senior High School out in Genesee County.
I wish Cass Tech Alumni would save the old buliding. I wish the Cass Tech we see today was like this. Im a sophmore at Cass. It's not what it should be. And with Robert Bob trying to destroy Preforming Arts and all the marching bands we have left won't save DPS and not Cass Tech. Teens and their parents need to speak out. I wish people would understand that one, Robert Bob is trying to DESTROY all of DPS. And two, we need Preforming Arts ESPECIALLY music to keep my peers out the streets.
I saw one of my old teachers, Mr. Otulakowski. I had him for Great Plays class. That's the old lunchroom....awwwww...that's the Cass I remember! Performing Arts Rocks! LOL
I was a student at CT when this was shot, the movie "Fame" had been released about a year earlier and the TV station manufactured this campy remake of the hot-lunch scene.