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FIRST ROXV: Donna Campbell, Marsha Goheen, Kathy Loeber, Mary Butler, Carol Otteson, Candace Winslow, Ruth Mook, Paul- ette King, Sherri Assay, Annette Hicks, Cheryl Albrecht, Connie Kirkland. SECOND BOW: Becky A. Rice, Rene Allen, Kathy Trabert, Nancy Roche, Kathy Domeier, Dona Marous, Carol VVolfe, Carol Sackett, Elizabeth Elliott, Connie Lewis, Linda Oliver, Freida Freeman, David Alexander, Pat Cheers, Linda Montague, Myra Crosen, Barbara Metcalf, Frank Walters. THIRD ROVV: Ed Monk, Bob Ammon, Mike Donahue, Bill Keith, Swan, Linda Bell, David Myers, Steve Bayless, Stuart MacFar- land, Dale Hadley, Cary Thacker, Allen Farabee, Fred Lintz, Eddie Lee, Bruce Stiles. NOT PICTURED: Bobbi Brown, Judy Hoffman, Annette Saunders, Iackie Humphries, Carol Wright. Concert Choir Has Varied Accomplishments, 'ilk Mr. Stonecipher 202 The Concert Choir, under the direction of Dale Stonecipher, is an organization with many purposes. Not only does it provide excellent programs for the student body and various civic groups, but it also deals with music education. The Choral Department is known for vitality and exceptional talent and is often mistaken for a college choir because of its mature sound. All types of music in many different languages are included in the Choiris repertory. In addition, music the- ory and appreciation are a part of the year's course. The annual Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assemblies are but a part of the Choiris performance schedule. It also presents the Spring Concert, the musical, and pro- grams at churches and clubs in St. Petersburg. The curriculum of this class is designed to stimulate the studentis interest in music. The high quality of the Concert Choir is an indication of the hard work on the part of Mr. Stonecipher and the group to combine inter- est and ability into such a polished and satisfying product.
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FIRST ROXV: James Budday, Stephen Barth, Janet Cook, John YVL-therell, Cenevieve Beat, Anne Triggs. SECOND ROYV: Sharon Trimhle, Tim Richardson. Linda Dorman, Peter DeCarlonis, Charles Jarrett, Cheryl Carson, Sandra Fiyalko, Diane Berg, Rohcrt Craven, Jill Hollingsworth, Connie Thompson. THIRD ROYV: Pat Neville, Marian Boyd, David Poust, David Jerry, Karnes Carroll, Douglas Cregory, David Nesmith. XIJSSINC: Carol Billips, Celeste Buchanan, Dan Drake, Linda Triggs, Cheryl Houk, Lois Peel, Michael Kersker, Rohert Mauk, George Hasel- tine. Viking Orchestra Has Successful First Year A highly successful addition to the music curriculum at Northeast has been the orchestra, which was organ- ized this year. The 35-memher orchestra is composed of sophomores, juniors and seniors, many of whom also play in the Scarlet and Cream Bands. One of the performances given hy the orchestra was at the XYinter Concert presented hy the two hands. The orchestra, directed hy Mr. Beeman, accompained the two hands on the trip to Nassau during the last week of April. One of thc important pieces in the orchestra The orchestra put on a successful performance at the annual YVintcr Con- is the kettle drum, played by Pat Neville. cert presented hy the Viking Bands. 201
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23 1 K2 iii' 'a y, A ,f-'ld Q W 4 L, s .ul Donna Campbell, Buddy Urschel, and Bob Simco is a scene from Down in the Valley. Allen Farabee, as Braclc VVcnver, longs to be free and see Iennic again. Produces Superlafive Results 'N um Sopranos work on a difficult passage. 1 ms- The Choir presents a beautiful assembly program for Christmas. 203
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