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Collection of Photos of Helen and Other Figure Skaters & Friends collection of PHotos of Helen and otHer figure sKaters & friends Scott and Helen Helen McLoraine getting a hug from Scott Hamilton 287 Helen McLoraine with Scott Hamilton at her home in Winnetka, Illinois Top: (left to right) Ernie Hamilton (Scott’s Dad), Helen McLoraine, Scott Hamilton, friend, Kathy Casey Bottom: Judy Blumberg, Helen McLoraine 288 Top: Carol Heiss Jenkins & Hayes Jenkins, 1960 & 1956 Olympic Gold Medal Champions Bottom: Kristi Yamaguchi & Rudy Galindo, 1989 & 1990 U.S. Gold Medal Pairs 289 Top: Don Laws (Scott’s coach), Scott Hamilton, Helen McLoraine Bottom: Scott Hamilton, Helen McLoraine (standing), Jim & Mary Barnes (sitting) Helen McLoraine, Judy Klopp, Kristi Yamaguchi and Patty Harris (left to right) 290 Top: Janet Champion, Helen McLoraine, and Steven Baker (left to right) Bottom: Dr. Howard House and Helen McLoraine 291 Top: (Left to Right) – Helen McLoraine, Scott Hamilton, Judy Klopp, Cleveland area Reporter Bottom: (Left to Right) – Friend, Judy Klopp, Helen McLoraine, Patty Harris Tracie Hamilton & Helen McLoraine 292 Michelle Kwan, Nine time U.S. Champion, Five Time World Champion, 1998 & 2002 Olympic Medalist 293 Kim and Wayne Seybold, 1988 U.S. Olympic Team Pair Team 294 295 296 Caryn Kadavy, 1988 Olympic Team member 297 Top: Scott Hamilton Bottom: Doug Wilson, Helen McLoraine, Scott Hamilton 298 Top: Scott Hamilton with Maria Miller, Helen McLoraine, Tracie Hamilton Bottom: Scott & Tracie Hamilton 299 Top: John Seybold, Kim Seybold, Helen McLoraine, Wayne Seybold Bottom: Helen McLoraine with Friends at 1988 Olympics in Calgary 300 Top: Sandy Lamb, Helen McLoraine, Kathy Casey Bottom: Bob Allen, Sharon Allen, Helen McLoraine 301 Top: Scott Davis, Helen McLoraine, Kathy Casey Bottom: Helen McLoraine, Steven Cousins, Judy Klopp 302 Top: Helen McLoraine and Shelby Lyons Bottom: Tiffany Chin, Bebe Liang, Helen McLoraine 303 Top: Sasha Cohen, Helen McLoraine, Galina Cohen Bottom: Sasha Cohen, Sara (Wheat) Moore, Evan Lysacek 304 Top: Ruth Fritskey, M.S.N., R.N., Director of Patient Education, Scott CARES Initiative at the Cleveland Clinic Bottom: Scott Hamilton & Sasha Cohen at the Helen Myers McLoraine Patient & Family Resource Center at the Cleveland Clinic 305 Top: Kathy Casey and Kimmie Meissner Bottom: Kathy Casey and Helen McLoraine 306 Top: Carolyn Kruse and Helen McLoraine Bottom: Helen McLoraine and Dr. Howard House 307 Top: Helen McLoraine – at home in the skating rink! Bottom: Judy Blumberg and Sasha Cohen 308 Top: Caryn Kadavy and Kimmie Meissner Bottom: Helen McLoraine 309 Top: Peter and Kitty Carruthers, Four Time U.S. Pair Champions, 1984 Olympic Silver Medalists in Pairs Bottom: Michael Seibert (Five Time U.S. Dance Champion with Judy Blumberg, 1984 U.S. Olympic Team member) 310.
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