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Mr. Wolf instructs Kathleen Eltord before the band hits the field. Stephanie lared and Hope Garcia concentrate on the notes to follow. 1987-88 Oroville High Marching Band. Back Row — Jennifer Carter, Greg Overfield, Traci Farrelle, Mike Boyd, Steve Anderson, Ray Rhyne, David Englund. 2nd Row — Collette Brooks, Kevin Wells, Paul Miles, Marion Mittendorff, Luke Doris, Brad White, Andrea Martini, Tiffany Sparks. 3rd row — Betsy Vangilder, Eric Kenney, Frank Garnese, Alastair Roughton, Mel Roberts, Steven White, Heath Dobias, David Prest, Tanja Williams. 4th row — Buffy Vangilder, Steven Howard, John Ratajezak, Aaron Draper, Stephanie Jared, David McConnell, Marji Miller, Ken Miles. Nancy Curran, Dolores Santillan, Margie Garcia, Barbara White, Eric Edwards, Kriston Smith, Tori Calbreath. Front — Cindy Henderson, Angie Redfern, Kathleen Elford, Sandy Stafford. Band 29
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“I feel that the Oroville High School Marching Band is a really great group to be able to work with ' expressed our new band teacher, Mr. Wolf with happiness. This year the Marching Tigers were very busy memorizing routines for competitions. When the band goes away for competition they perform in the parade and then in a field show doing a routine. This year the Marching Tigers traveled to places such as Lodi, Sacramento — for the Santa Parade over Thanksgiving vacation, to Stanford Stadium in Palo Angie Redfern in starting position. Alto for the East-West Shrine game, and were involved in many reviews. The Marching Tiger Flag girls added a lot of spirit to the school this year with new uniforms and great routines. They performed at the rallies and during halftime at the football games. Angie Redfern was this years drum major for the band. She was always very involved and led the band during each of its activities this year. The Marching Tigers finished out the year with lots of awards. Terrific job Tigers! — Tina Cardwell Mr. Wotf— 1987-88 Band Director. 28 Activities 1987-88 Flag girls — Cindy Henderson, Kathleen Ilford, Tiffany Sparks, Betsy VanCilder, Tanja Williams, ElkeChristoffersen, Collette Brooks, Tori Calbreath, Butty Vangilder, Sandy Stafford
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Of the many clubs here at OHS, California Scholastic Federation and International Club are two of the most successful. CSF has been a popular club on campus for many years. This year it has over 50 members. Members of CSF were involved in many activities. They included selling Thanksgiving Gobble Grams, Christmas caroling downtown, and going on a trip. They also put on an inschool Brain Brawl and hosted the county-wide Brain Brawl, according to Mrs. Johansen, the club's advisor. International club planned a lot of activities this year and was a lot of fun, said Cathy Conover. Three years ago, In- ternational club was established as the combination of French, Spanish, and Latin clubs. Any student studying one of these languages was welcome to join International club. This year’s membership was about 35. International club saw a play in Sacramento, sold candy bars as a fundraiser, and sponsored a dance with Theater Workshop. They also planned a trip to San Francisco in the spring. CSF and International clubs provided OHS students with the opportunity to get involved in a lot of different activities and learn a lot about different cultures. Victor Zancanella busy balancing the CSF budget. He was treasurer lor the club this year. CSF — back-Steve Anderson, Angela Medina, Dianna Dunwoody. 2nd row-Elke Christoflerson, Teresa Hendrix, Eric Blodgett, Karen Skupowski, Sherry McPherson. 3rd row-Angie Redfern, Melissa Hottle, Melinda McPherson, Bridgit Bowers. Front-Mimi Waugh and Dawn Rodrigues. 30 Activities
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