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K ki. 5 'f A. Front row: Carol Adams, Shelly Bovee, Leah Rangel, Penny Cox, Dianna Esquivel, Caren Cox, Carol, Lana Luedtke. Row 2: Neil Soohoo, Tina Pallito, Lisa Crown, Ann Erin, Scott Ewins, Tim Miolano, John Thompson, Thomas Saragosa, Christy Hubbard, Kathy Peterson, Nanette Porte- ous, Beverly Komatz. Row 3: Carrie Gaston, Rosemary Arciniega, Peggy Ledbetter, Angie Perez, Greta Thompson, Yetti Haribowd, Reed Jones, Dan Dyer, Kim Redland, Thomas Fratello. Row 4: Mario Perez, Mike Garcia, Peter Alberts, Pam Darden, Ian Russel, Richard Luisi, Michelle Metz, Tom Filbert. Row 5: Dale Geetson, Robert Collins, Francine Station, Erin Sherwood, Jim Fulmer, Dale Kinholz, Barbie Gushulak, Shana Collins, Pat Henry, Mark Levine. Row 6: Sam Martin, David Ruzella. Back row: Jim Seiler, Chris Smith, Mark Marthew, Andy Kunisawa, Pete Zahm, John Richards, John Williams, Sheila Collins, Shawn Smith, Nick Ringney. B. Neil Sool-loo, Drum Major. Bruce Barrios, Band Manager. C. Left lo Right: Christine Lyn, Mary Thompson, Sharon Lane, Sean Reed, Stacy Rodarte, Erin Seymour, Renee Brumeer, Tammy DeCamp, Melinda Her- nandez. D. Left to Right: Front: Bruce Bamosg Cougar Band mascot. Row 2: Neill SooHoo: Drum Major, Ann Ehren, Shana Collins, Peggy Ledbetter, Leah Rangel, Sharon Lane, Sue Prickett. Row 3: Pete Zahm, Jim Fulmer, Robert Collins, Del Kionholz, Shela Collins, Pam Darden, Sheely Thomas, Leslie Inloes. . Band X 15 xv ' Y
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MILE AFTER MILE Bandsmen Rolled Along '99 Left, fight, left, fight. is what you would have heard, had you been at VHS in August for band camp. The summer ended early for band members as they had to get up and go to band camp and march. The course of the year took the band from camp to parades, concerts, and halftime events. The 1980-81 band consisted of nearly 100 students. They represented our school at home games and competitions such as parades and the UCLA halftime event earlier in the year. They marched in various parades throughout the year including the Camarillo and Oxnard Christ- mas parades and the county fair parade last fall. About one-third of the marching band also belonged to the pep band. The pep band represented our school at away games. Earlier in the year they had a concert at Community Memorial Hospital. Performing with the band were the attached units fthe small and tall flagsj. They added a special appeal to our band. During the many performances of the band throughout the year, the band boosters Cparents of the band membersj were there to help organize their activities and fund raisers. They kept the band marching by helping them in small ways such as carrying the water bottles for them during the parades and chaperoning field trips. They also worked in the refreshment booth at our home games. The 1980-81 marching band was directed by Mr. Tom Jenkins and drum major Neil SooHoo. 14 X Band CEA., QEQWSS 082. l Q Ogi f, GSIAZ J ,' a if-ig. 52351: ,, MW' if' tt
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Race Brings Big Crowds The course began with a Volkswagen and a team of six to push. At the sound of the gun each team was off and running, participating in the tra- ditional VW race sponsored by Boys' Federation. It was a well attended event, each class cheering on their team, but as the race came to a close Class of '81 proved to be number one. - t J 18 X Lunchtime A ctivities .. nil A. A. The race begins . . . B. David Rose gets ready for the long haul. C. Mr. J. Fraysier points out the rules of the race.
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