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1. OAKMONT MARCHING AND CONCERT BAND, front row: Dorron Epperson, Bret Grosso, Steve Vene- gos, Devin Conner, Dovid Glessmon, Ron Ely, Steve Coin, Milse Luceno. Second row: Shonnon Corronzo, Leslie Detwiler, Trish Lundoy, Liso Wolder, Kothy Plei- chotd, Debbie Pore, Penny Hofelfinget, Kelly Bueng, Mott Blunt, Viclsie Newsome, Lorry Minor, Leslie Lor- oby, Liz Doyle, Lori Tinsley, Croig Bechthold, Brion Biehle, John Cosgrove, Tim Roth, Bob Bryont, Shoun Corricls, Brion Jones, John Boyer. Third row: Rod Cromblit, Chris Kenton, Koren Clorls, Chris Mushell, Lori Bloclsford, Dove Merritt, Bill Free, Jomes Thomos, John Reid, Chris Dunlop, Louro Sotorius, Croig Moedo, Mike Edwotds, Viclsi Poclsett, Lolly Botes, Don Jinlss, Mott Corp, Ken Froley, Don Shelley. 2. OAKMONT PEP BAND. front tovvg Trish Lundoy, Leslie Detwilet, Louro Villorico, Bob Bryont, Chris Mushel, Liso Welder, Liz Doyle, Steve Coin, Don Shelley, Croig Moedo. Second row: Dove Merritt, Viclsie Poclsett, John Cosgrove, Don Jinlcs, John Royer, Chris Kenton, Ron Ely, Brion Jones. Third row: Tim Roth, Ctoig Bechthold, Bill Free, Dove Glessmon, Chris Dunlop, Lorry Minot, Mott Blunt, Shown Corricls, Mott Corp. 3. SENIOR SHANNON CARRANZA, who won mony owords throughout the yeor, leods the color guord with her boron twirling routine during o holf-time show, 162 ORGANIZATIONS
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This year Mr. Pat Godwin, the newly-appointed athletic director, revived the Block O club for the purpose of having the Oalsmont athletes to function as o whole. It has been a whole decade since the Block O was last seen under the guidance of Mr. Glenn Poole. Mr. Godwin is very optimistic about the future of Blocls O ond is already planning for future activities such as banquets, fund raisers, and trips to the coast ond the mountoins. The club is similor to the old Iettermen's club with requirements being thot o person must have four points on the scale of a varsity letter equals four points, a JV letter equals two points and a freshman letter equals one point. If a member of the Block O club acquires five varsity letters, sfhe is nominated for a lifetime poss. A board of coaches, parents, and other Block O members review herfhis participation in these sports and then sfhe may obtain a lifetime membership which entitles her! him to get into every athletic event free for the rest of her! his life. Sf He is also honored ata banquet with the other members and a newspaper article. aw , Q. .,, -..,.... , M., 1. CLUB REPRESENTATIVES FROM each teom listen as Mr. Pat Godwin, new othletic director, explains the plans for this yeor's Block O club. 2. BLOCK O APPLI- CANTS gather in front of their favorite mascot for an official group photo. 3. JUNIORS BETSY DONOVAN, baslxetball representative, and Kendra Silver, volleyboll representotive, listen as Mr. Pot Godwin exploins the revised organizotion of the Block O group. 4. MR. PAT GODWIN clarifies the requirements for membership at the organizational meeting this spring. 5. SENIOR CLIFF FEDERSPEIL, swimming rep, points our same of the special by-laws to the other advisory committee mem- bers. 6. JUNIOR MARK WILLINGHAM, representing the wrestling teom, and senior Allen Toms, cross coun- try rep, listen to the plans for the Special Olympics that Block O Members ossisted with this spring. BLOCK O 161
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Under the leodership of bond director, Mr. Ritchey Hodge, the bond grew both in size ond obility this yeot. Concerts they performed included the troditionol Christmos ond spr ng concerts, the music in our schools weel-Q Cthe onnuol visits to the elementory schoolsD, ond groduotion. The bonds ond color guord entered mony porodes ond competitions where they did exceptionally well, bringing home nu- merous trophies ond owords. The onncol spring tour wos concelled this yeor, however, becouse dll funds went toword purchosing new uniforms. Due to the growing number of bond members, new uniforms were purchosed to reploce the sixteen -yeor-old ones. Money for the new uniforms wos roised through vorious fund-rosing octivities such os o condle sole, o turlsey roffle for Thonlssgiving, o volentine's flower sole ond the onnuol bond morothon. The students' enthusiosm ond dedicotion wos proved ot eorly-morn- ing morching proctices on the cold, muddy field os well os ot ofterf school hours to reheorse their numbers, Afterschool proctices were mondotory for members of the color guord. Unity, pride, ond enthusif osm will enoble the bond to expond current enrollment in the up- coming yeors, F-'I Ev! f l N sfi tx 4. OAKMONT JAZZ BAND, front row: Rod Cromblit, Chris Mushell, Dove Merritt, Steve Coin, Croig Moedo Second row: Don Shelley, Chris Kenton, Milse Edwords, John Royer, Vicl-xi Poclsett, Koren Clorls, Brion Diehle. Third row: Brion Jones, Dill Free, Dove Glessmon, Chris Dunlop, Lorry Minor, Croig Bechthold, Bob Bryont 5. OAKMONT COLOR GUARD, front row: Betty Gorcio, Cherie Brocco, Vicki Abroms, Louro Shondil, Michelle Goff, Thereso Johnson, Chris Sherwood. Second row: Wendy Williams, Louro Villorico, Diono Ong, Chris Goughon, Sondro Price, Kothi Heimonn, Dorboro Apof doco, Shoron Stonecls, Gino Donovon. 6. LEADING THE MARCHING bond during the holf-time show is second- yeor drum mojor John Ployer, senior. 7. TWIRLER SHANNON CARRANZA disploys her fine performing form. BAND1o8
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