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Fine Arts develop skills Albemarle High School (TPSP) Students and teachers who were involved in fine arts activities kept busy in 1981-82. Skills were developed extensively in drama, art, and music. Ms . Scott was welcomed to the faculty and immediately took on the responsibilities of the Mime troupe, Thespians, and Drama Club. Mr. Sampson upheld the tradition of great Albemarle bands by leading the marching and symphonic bands into spectacular shows and concerts. Mrs. Bansleben, also a new teacher, was welcomed to the faculty. Her choirs continued the singing excellence left behind by Mr. Blanchard . The art department also remained busy in 1981-82. Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Adams, and Ms. Poindexter led the arts and crafts classes as well as the Art Club to many successful shows . The fine arts department withstood many changes in 1981-82 and remained a vital part of student life.

2 1. Waldo E. Johnson Arts I, II, III, IV; Rutgers University; Catholic University, B.F.A. ; Art Club, Permanent Collection of Student Art, Art Department chairman 2. Gerda Bansleben Choir, History of Music, Theory of Music, Piano; West Chester State Teachers College, B.A.; Columbia University, M.A. 3. Susan Carter Etheridge Librarian; Wake Forest University, B.A. 4. Janna 0. Lindgren A-V Coordinator; Harnline University, B.A. ; Shippensburg State; Kent State 5. Martha J. Scott English 11, Mass Media, Drama I, II; Virginia Pofytechnic Institute and State University, B.A., M.A.; Thespian Society, Mime Troupe, Drama Club, Forensics Team, Radio Show 5

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