MOHICAN. TOP ROW, Woodruff (sponsor), Boke r, Bartley , Bennett, Brody, Brubaker, Burris, Cain, Champion, Chilton. SECOND ROW, Davis, Deakin, Drake, Duncan, Dyer, Estes, Evans, G. Fronk, l. Fronk, Frazier. THIRD ROW: Fuller, Garner, Howard, Howell, Killen, Lewis, litzkow, Maddox, McKenzie, MOHICAN Meeks. FOURTH ROW: Mellor, Moore, Neal , Oden, O 'Kelley, Owen, Pack, Preston, Price, Romero . FIFTH ROW: Romine , Shue, D. Sinquefield, R. Sinquefield, Stitt, Storey, Turner, Wolker, West, Williams, Woodruff. Indians dress psychedelic for club third function The mood of the times was r eflected in Mohican's choice of theme [or their third [unction entitled "Flower Power." Club members and dates came dressed as hippies who blended in well with the decor o[ blue li ghts, smoke, incense, psychedelic posters, strobe lights and music. First place in rag tag football was won by the Indians in large club division. Steak dinners were served to couples attending OFFICERS . Dick Walker, Big Chief; Bruce Bennett, little Chief; David Baker, Scribe; Freddie Woodruff, Wampum Man; George Woodruff, Sponsor. Queen Sharron B.lew 148 the club banquet at th e Golden Host Cafeteria March 16. Entertainment was provided by a jazz band, while the surprise of the evening was a candid review of past yea rs of Mohica n members . Blanchard Springs provided the loca tion of the spring outing. Mountain climbing and cave exploring proved to be popular pastimes. Sharron Barnes Belew, club queen, supplied refreshments at each meeting. LAUGHTER abounded at this wedd ing as Zeta Phi and Mohican teamed to produced this shotgun affair in front of the Heritage.
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