Pointer Sisters ’63, ’65, ’68

The Pointer Sisters
Ruth Pointer Class of 1963
Ruth Pointer
Class of 1963

Three of the four Pointer siblings, who found fame singing as The Pointer Sisters, graduated from Oakland Tech during the ‘60s, starting with eldest sister Ruth in 1963, Anita in 1965, and Pat (“Bonnie”) in 1968. The baby of the family, June, attended Castlemont High School.

Raised as choir members in their minister father’s church in West Oakland, Bonnie and June Pointer started a sister duo act in 1969.

Anita Pointer Class of 1965
Anita Pointer
Class of 1965

Their sister Anita joined them by the end of that year, and Ruth made it a quartet when she joined in 1972. Their recording success and fame grew throughout the ‘70s, reaching the Top 10 with a cover of “Fire” by Bruce Springsteen. Bonnie Pointer left the group to pursue a solo career, so it was as a trio that The Pointer Sisters achieved hit status in the ‘80s with releases like “Slow Hand” and “I’m So Excited.”

Along with a Grammy won in 1975 for “Fairytale,” they received two Grammys in 1983 for “Jump (For My Love)” and “Automatic.” They’ve also won three American Music Awards, have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2005. June Pointer passed away in 2006. The remaining siblings continue to perform, often with daughters and nieces filling in.

Paricia ("Bonnie") Pointer Class of 1968
Paricia (“Bonnie”) Pointer
Class of 1968
The 1965 Oakland Tech Drama program peforms "The Skin of Our Teeth", starring Ted Lange and Anita Pointer.
The 1965 Oakland Tech Drama program peforms “The Skin of Our Teeth”, starring Ted Lange (2nd from right) and Anita Pointer (far right).