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The Music Ihxpartnwnt's ex- cellent svhwtiml HI. studies 011- ahles students to trawl along the many mutes 01' musical interest. The mixed churns 211111 X'UiCU training groups are upon to any- one With interest. For those whu wish to participate mure fully are the Math'igal and Concert Choirs. There are terrific opportun- ities 2 long the instrumental line. Anyone may enroll in the ba. c piano or organ COUTSOS. After completion of the basw course. the students may continue their studies in the intermediate courses. M embers 0f the Orange Coast Riffs are. left to Tight. first row: Mir. Williamson, James Funk, Wayne Bischoff, Daxm'd Kinney, The marvhhmr lmml has al- ways been great; aml this 'VUELI' the gmup is vxcwllwllt. Their marching mahvux'em I'ul'mwl I'ahuluus entertainment for the hall'-time program at uur hnme l'outhall games. The Junim- Ruse Bmvl half-time shuw at Pasa- dena was the tmst eVer :u'mwl- mg to many Veterans 01' the an- nual event. The Concert Baml has won many awan'ls for excellence. Last year the Concert Band started a tradition 01' touring; California with the tour ending; at Union Stmare in San Francisco. J anice Hazard, and Sam R08- 772an. S PCOWIZ row: Jeff B land, Gerry Barwfg. LaVc'r'iw Boyd. Mike Steiner, and Store Donald- son. Third Tow: Dennis Wood- 7'27611. Torry Baylor. Paul Paoli- 'le Dahw Ilaml not nhly Ml- 1wtains at many ml Cuastk so- cial menu, but also plays. nut- xhle the Sthnol I'm many public events. The vayiuus i11St1'UHN3HtZLI gruups on campus contrib- ute sumo nlt thvh' memlwrs t0 the Orange Cuast Pep Band. 001127, Hobart Rather, Lee Wheeler. Beverly Crauzvfowl, Gary Hozrlaml, and 067ng Wii- liams at HM? gin'mm. A of p'z'ctm'ai aw Alice Bmzmoulour and Rich- ard Hassebrook.
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,7 semble arm: M arianne Baer, V 671- non Rezcl'mrt and Elaine Diggs. ' ., A eighty-two Members of the Flute En- Concert Band - left to right, the musicians are, first row: Kerry Grant, Richard Reel, 0 kn Sheila Hart, Patti Cardinal, Elaine Dz'ggs, and Neil Passage.- Secoml TOW: Carolyn Bond, J ?mie Terry. Sam Rosman, Gary Walby, Barbara Adams. Alice Bontztouloir, Janice Hazard, Ag- nes Arpad. Tom, Balough, J0- cmne Larson, Mike Steiner. and MT. Williamson, vinstrlztctmx Third 710w: Roger Williams, Kathy Reynolds, Ed Hart, Alison Chwrz'stlev', Bill Lawrence. Ron Gibb, James Funk, Kenneth, White, Hobart Rather. James W lilliams, Paul Paolicelli. James Young and Terry Baylor. Fourth T010: Gerry Balrwig, J01? Bland, Laverne Boyd, Mike Hutchinson and Steve Donaldson. Fifth row: Gary H award. Phil Sondwman, Ed Bruegl, Tim Davis. Jim Leaky. Louis Fmst, Will Gillett. Frank Puchalslii, Mac Clough. Beverly C'rar'u'fowl and J 07m V cm Duran. Not shown: Wayne Bischoff, Kay Hobel. Richard Hasbrook, Susan Huscroft, Dick James, Cor Kcrklmmn, David Kinny, Bonnie LeMat, Charles Newcomb, I'ViHiam, 0ma71119. Tom, Pulwino, E1210 Pitts. Doro- thz'e Shwlton. David Smith, Lee Wheeler, Dennis Wood'rich, Gary Wright. John 0087mm and Joe Sch Mattie.
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eiglzty-fozw This years From was a very successful affair With hundreds of OCC students attending the dinner-dance. Dancing was to the glorious strains of the Keith Williams orchestra. The prom was held in late May at the Long Beach Elks Club. OCC student Penny Smith contributed the theme of the prom which was ttHarbor Lightsft The Elks Club was dec- orated to fill out this theme. The very personable and lovely Dorene Gewazs was chosen to reign OTP'I' tins warts Prom.
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