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Orchestra Vibrates Qound of Music Front Row: Mabel Ellington, Judy Stearman, Gayle Miles, Cheryl Dobbs. Sherry Shelton, Jerry Buckhold, Julie Bryan, Mike Stearman. Second Row: Paula DeGraffenreid, Paula Bryan, Marsha Morgan, Janetta Richey, Susan Reynolds, Gary Voclkcrs, Carl Wamble, Beverly Ford, Glenda Simpson, Donna Thomas, Gloria Norton, Jayna Wilson, Ann Brown. Third Row: Gwen Hardimon, Linda Paulden, Debra Jordan, Tomraye Farbes, Pamela Harris, Carieta McKerson, Bill Schmieding, Douglas Brookings, Lee Otis Gipson, Eslie Jaggers, Adeline Estep, Bennett Meek. The halls are alive with the sound of music as each day the orchestra rehearses. From the seventh to the eleventh grade, students vibrate music from their violins, violas, cellos, basses, and flutes while Miss Fees conducts. This year many students participated in the All-State as well as the All-City Orchestras. “Farewell” was their song as they happily rode off to play in the Tonkawa Music Festival. Miss Fees beats Participants in All-City and All-State Orchestras were Front Row: Tommye out the time. Farbes, Gloria Norton, Paula DeGraffenreid, All-State; Cheryl Dobbs, Julie Bryan. Second Row: Jenetta Richey, Judith Stearman, All-State; Paula Bryan. Gary’ Voelkers, All-State; Adeline Estep. 121
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Vikes Qing Out in '66 VIKING SINGERS: Front Row: Bennett Meek, Sammy Latture, Richard Rrandes, Lance Ferguson, Levella Christopher, Linda Davis, Wanda Donovan, Lani Kennedy, Etta Skaggs, Kenny Mogg, Brad Hankins. Second Row: Robert Baxter, Mr. Bill Parks, Leron Dixon, Doug Smith, Sheryl Hooper, Katie Howard, Carole Buckhalter, Polly Rogers, Elaine Nixon, Bill Piphcr, Mark Petty, Third Row: Richard Caldwell, John White, Pat Novak, Sheila Duncan, Ann Malone, Judy Taylor, Patsy Eberhardt, Lila LaGrange, Jon Constein, Bob Lewis, Steve Garrett. Viking Singers is a new group at Northeast this year. It is composed of thirty people who meet at 7:30 A.M. three times a week. To become a mem- ber of this group auditioning and acceptance by Mr. Parks was necessary. This group has sung at such places as the coaches’ and administrators’ dinner, Shepherd Mall, Chamber of Commerce, and numerous assemblies. This group deserves much credit in bringing honor to Northeast. They were accompanied by Katie Graham. GIRLS’ TRIO is formed by Wanda Donovan, Katie Howard, and Sheila Duncan. CHOIR OFFICERS: Richard Brandes, vice- president; Katie Howard, scroll reporter; Linda Smith, president; Elaine Adkins, secretary; Ilene Liggons, sgt. at arms; Second Row: Anne Dan- iels, sgt. at arms; Marva Smith, librarian; La- vella Christopher, librarian; Thomasena Smith, li- brarian.
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Northeast Band Displays Front Row: Suzanne Phillips, Silvia Smith, Cheryl Thomas, Oliviar Com- Third Row: Don Hardaman, Ulysses Riley, Clyde Able®, Pat McCauley, best, Deborah Roberts. Second Row: Paul Shreffler, Lynne Fenstad, Vernice Bailey, Mark Combs, Bill Swinney. Fourth Row: John Ziegcl- Daryl Humphrey, Timothy Green, Terry Bell, Tim Brewer, Chris Cave. gruber, Bob Clymer, Beverly Jones, Leroy Brown. Director Nat White OFFICERS: Front Row: Shirley Gipson, Beverly Jones, Suzanne Phillips. Lynn» Fenstad. Second Row: Eugene Perkins, Buddie Emig, Clco Roberts, Law- rence Bailey, Fred Brecken- ridge. n2 The Northeast Band has tuned up for many oc- casions this year. Besides playing at most of the football and basketball games, they liv ped the pep assemblies throughout the year. After march- ing in the annual Christmas parade, they partici- pated in the District Contest at Tonkawa. In the spring they presented a hand assembly and the annual spring concert to the student body.
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