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Is Exemplilied Bg Pep Block. Lei-iermen LETTERMENS CLUB-FIRST ROW: Chuck Pfeiffer. Mike Reberger, Ward Beckham, Mark Stow, John Wray, John Taylor, Lenny Brick- ens. SECOND ROW: Tom Wade, Greg Keyt, Steve Burdine, Barry Fentz, Steve Williams, Dick Warren. THIRD ROW: Jim Arvin, Jim Henninger, Rick Meyer, John Bonsett, Mike Warren, Gary Maxey, Brian Boggs, Jimmy Smith, Rick Spilker, Marc Riggs, Mark Hollin- ger. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Hogan, Larry Gray, Steve Craig, Jim Kendall, Jeff Means, Ron Wainscott, Jim Ruster, Bob Brummett, Ken Wiker, Darryl Guiducci, Ron Hon, John Hancock. FIFTH ROW: Steve Bledsoe, Terry Woodburn, Bill Lowes, Gary Wessling, Marty Miggenburg, Greg Limbach, Doug Golden, Steve Walker, Jim Min- niear, Steve Robinson, Phil Whisner, Randy Zeps, Bill Gierke.
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'VCU' Ex 5 , X Q W 'Y N. Enthusiasm Each and every Warrior has felt a reassurance of school spirit when at- tending football a n d basketball games. It would not be boasttul to hold the Pep Block responsible for this enthusiasm and support. Cer- tainly, the student body possesses a great deal of emotion, but this emo- tion is only a carry-over from the sin- cerity and school spirit which truly dominate in the Pep Block. As a symbol of athletic achieve- ment the Lettermen's Club signifies our Warrior's participation in the ath- letic program. Furthermore, Letter- men's Club permits an individual to associate with those interested in the same area-athletics. Carrying on a spirit-building tradi- tion this year was Warren's own, Mike Lee. Altered this year to enthuse and entertain Warren's fans, Mike Lee portrayed the Mighty Warrior of Warren. A reserve cheerleader as- sisted Mike in his pre-game war dance. Senior Mike Lee portrayed the Mighty Warrior at all of Warren's home basket- ball games. gnu--cw. -lalnnmunnna. 1- 4 wa li 1, am. l
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I L Wigwam Staff Has A Successful Year ,f ,-v ,MM K if, , la 1 l , Q V f I 2 I ', ,, . f , Z , I I 3 1 ' I ' v 1 I ,fs ,. ' 5 W ' 11 W4 Q l K ,, ff - Tj' 15,7 M212 ' cf 'f' my - Q.. . E21 WX 'rf . Ronnie Carnes and Pat Barton, associate editors: Janice Strange, business manager: and Linda Wiedmann get ideas for this year's Wigwam from a variety of yearbooks created by other schools. Section Editors: Charlie Spillman, activities, Darlene Murry, subscriptions manager, Kathy Berg, activities, Judy Smith, academics, John Clark, sports, Steve Smith, sportsg Trudy Bain, academics, and Ward Beckham, sports, discuss the theories of layout design. ,W .tXv, s ss- n- - Dwu,,,,t.,..,...sx..4-BSS' I KX fs, X x XX lx' tp AWE? 'G Plans for the 1968 Wigwam were being materialized long before the Journalism department had delivered the yearbook. During the following summer Editor-in-Chief Linda Wied- mann and Associate Editor Pat Bar- ton attended Indiana University High School Journalism Institute. Associ- ate Editor Ronnie Carnes attended Ball State Journalism Institute. The editors shared their knowledge with the other staff members on their re- turn in hope of a successful year. I The creative ability of the staff was established in the production of the , annual Wigwam skit, kicking off the annual sales campaign. As the year progressed Wigwamers found the meaning of team work as deadlines became easier to meet when everyone helped. Everyone found the' added re- sponsibility and pressure almost too I much but the result was the 1968 Wigwam, larger, better, and more I colorful than ever before. Linda Wiedmann, editor, Max Fall, photog- rapher, and Ronnie Carnes: associate editor prepare the title page design.
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