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OU alum Charles
"Chick" Conklin, SBA '79, served as the original Pioneer Pete,
Oakland's first mascot before the university's athletic teams
changed in 1999 from the NCAA Division II Pioneers to the Division
I Golden Grizzlies.
Conklin's
first hurrah was as a cheerleader for University of Detroit
High School. In 1977, he transferred his love of college basketball
and cheerleading from the University of Notre Dame to Oakland.
After
OU's cheerleading coach suggested Conklin put his zeal to
work as the university's first mascot, he came to the next
game sporting a pioneer costume, consisting of a fringed leather
jacket, moccasins, a coonskin cap and a toy rifle.
For the
next two years, Conklin led the men's and women's basketball
teams onto the court for every home game. He also gave the
cheerleaders a hand.
"I enjoyed
getting the crowd going," Conklin said. "I had great camaraderie
with the players and really felt involved in school spirit."
After
graduation, Conklin kept his connection with the teams by
announcing at basketball games through 1982. Today, he attends
basketball games regularly, keeps in touch with the men's
basketball coach and says he likes Oakland's new mascot, "the
Grizz," and the new arena in the Recreation and Athletics
Center.
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