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Pan American Games A Unique Experience For the athletes, the specta- tors, and the thousands of vol- unteers, the 1987 Pan Ameri- can Games were a huge success and a memorable experience. I think they were a real plus for Indianapolis, concluded Mr. Jack Brown, guidance director. The long hours put in by the thousands of volunteers helped the games go off without any major incidents. From the long- range planning sessions to the 500 Festival Parade with a Pan Am theme, to the events them- selves, Redskins were involved and played exciting roles. Some volunteered for fun; others thought the experience would be great. I enjoy meet- ing people of different nation- alities. I like to get involved in events that are different and unique, commented Mrs. Es- ther Sangar, math teacher. The volunteers ' jobs included carrying flags, escorting win- ft ners, presenting awards, and being a village runner. Although the games were very well-organized, there were a few problems that the volun- teers encountered. The heat and the waiting were not appreciat- ed. For Miss Laura Kneip, math teacher and volunteer, the worst ceremony was at the wrestling awards. Puerto Rico won third place and we didn ' t have a Puerto Rican flag, she said. The volunteers felt that they gained as much from this exper- ience as they gave. I got to communicate with people from other cultures. I would never have gotten involved if I wasn ' t asked. It was well worth the time and effort given, re- marked Nikie Passios, junior. A real crowd pleaser, Amigo, the mas- cot and symbol of the games, made nu- merous appearances for publicity and goodwill. w Pan Am Awards Team: Row one: Esther Sangar. Nikie Passios, Mike Chitwood, Mike Swinford, Laura Kneip. Row two: Julie Gilven, Crystal Grigley, Audrey Wheeler, Madora Walker. Dottie Powell, Jimmy Newsom. Row three: Carol McFarland, Christine Wagner, John Hurt, Carol Riley, LaKina Curry, Erica Moore, Greg Wiley, Darryl Whitlow. Tim Wiley. 6 Pan Am Games
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Leaning forward and taking careful aim, 1987 graduate Bryon Wiley tries to ring a Coke. Traditionally the center of attention at the Pow Wow, the Mask wig Club jail is one of the busiest booths. Pow Wow 5
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