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Steve Minich<br />
Reporter, WMTW TV, Portland, Maine<br />
<strong>Mowglis</strong> camper years: ‘67-’71<br />
Former <strong>Mowglis</strong> staff<br />
Current <strong>Mowglis</strong> trustee<br />
Imagine being the man<br />
whom everyone in your<br />
home state knows by sight.<br />
That's Steve Minich.<br />
"Anchor/reporter" hardly<br />
begins to define Steve, who<br />
has been described as one of<br />
the most versatile broadcast<br />
journalists in Maine. While<br />
Steve covers a variety of<br />
news events, his features on<br />
the outdoors and recreation<br />
are among his specialties. In<br />
any given week, you're likely<br />
to see Steve skiing, snowshoeing,<br />
golfing, fishing or<br />
kayaking in the pursuit of a<br />
good story. The result is his<br />
popular and award-winning<br />
weekly "Out and About"<br />
report.<br />
Steve's reporting has<br />
earned him an Emmy<br />
Award, as well as numerous<br />
awards from the Associated<br />
Press and Maine Association<br />
of Broadcasters.<br />
Steve lives in Portland,<br />
Maine.<br />
Buzz Ringe<br />
Former producer, NFL Films<br />
<strong>Mowglis</strong> camper years: ‘47-’50<br />
Former <strong>Mowglis</strong> staff<br />
Former <strong>Mowglis</strong> trustee<br />
Buzz's claim to media fame<br />
is his role in bring NFL football<br />
into the homes of millions<br />
of fans, working as part<br />
of the team that gave the<br />
world Monday Night<br />
Football. Buzz spent over 25<br />
years with NFL Films as a<br />
producer, director, writer,<br />
editor and Director of the<br />
NFL Archives. He also<br />
directed many team films<br />
and weekly TV shows,<br />
including Howard Cosell's<br />
weekly "Monday Night<br />
Football Halftime<br />
Highlights" and all of the<br />
weekly "You Make the <strong>Call</strong>"<br />
segments. Buzz also directed<br />
and produced football films<br />
for TV, including "The<br />
Sensational Sixties," which<br />
is still shown at the NFL<br />
Hall of Fame in Ohio. And<br />
what <strong>Mowglis</strong> can forget<br />
Buzz's all-time favorite labor<br />
of love: the original <strong>Mowglis</strong><br />
recruiting film produced in<br />
1984.<br />
Buzz lives in Marlton,<br />
N.J. His grandson,<br />
Nathaniel, spent his first<br />
summer as a <strong>Mowglis</strong> Cub in<br />
<strong>2007</strong>.<br />
13<br />
Plan<br />
now<br />
Mark your calendars<br />
for the 4th Annual<br />
Back-to-the-<br />
Pack<br />
Weekend.<br />
August 15-17, 2008<br />
Seeking photos, memorabilia<br />
and memories<br />
from the<br />
40’s & 50’s<br />
Do you have camp photos or<br />
items from the years<br />
between 1945 and 1957?<br />
During those years, the<br />
camp did not produce the<br />
annual yearbook, The Howl,<br />
so our photos and historical<br />
narratives are limited. If you<br />
have something to contribute,<br />
contact Carry at<br />
AlumniRelations@<strong>Mowglis</strong>.org.<br />
We’ll scan and return your<br />
items or include your memories<br />
in our history files.