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2018 Membership Campaign New Castle, IN 47362 / 765.529.1891 / 47362 IN Castle, New One Hall of Fame Court Fame of Hall One www.hoopshall.com Hall of Fame in the GAME! the in Fame of Hall and keep the Indiana Basketball Indiana the keep and Please complete the membership form form membership the complete Please special events. special all to Invitations • Magazine. History Basketball Indiana to Subscription • roster for 2018 for roster stationary kit. stationary Get on the Hall of Fame Fame of Hall the on Get Hall of Fame lapel pin as a new member & HOF HOF & member new a as pin lapel Fame of Hall • shop. guests, 20% discount in the Hall of Fame’s gift gift Fame’s of Hall the in discount 20% guests, 3 3 and member the for admission museum Free • Programs. Banquet Induction and Magazine History Basketball Indiana the in recognition Name • display in the lobby of the museum. the of lobby the in display Membership Annual the on recognition Name • benefits during the next year. next the during benefits of Fame you will receive the following recognition and and recognition following the receive will you Fame of As an Annual Member of the Indiana Basketball Hall Hall Basketball Indiana the of Member Annual an As sharing Indiana’s basketball history. basketball Indiana’s sharing siasts to participate in the support of preserving and and preserving of support the in participate to siasts - enthu basketball all allow to established was Program events, gifts and donations. The Annual Membership Membership Annual The donations. and gifts events, gift shop sales, funds generated through activities and and activities through generated funds sales, shop gift of the Hall of Fame is dependent upon attendance, attendance, upon dependent is Fame of Hall the of is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. The operation operation The organization. not-for-profit 501(c)3 a is Inc. Inc. Foundation, Fame of Hall Basketball Indiana The Campaign future. basketball Indiana’s recognizing Indiana’s basketball legends and inspiring inspiring and legends basketball Indiana’s recognizing Membership Membership The Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame is committed to to committed is Fame of Hall Basketball Indiana The Partners 2018 2018 Annual Membership Program Membership Annual Hall of Fame Fame of Hall Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Fame of Hall Basketball Indiana Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame of Hall Basketball Indiana 2018 Membership Join Our Current Members! Membership Categories LIFETIME Jeff Harris Scott Skiles Tim Cindric ___Active H.S. Coach $25 Steve Alford & Family (**) Larry Hedden “Pete” Smith (*) Mark & Patty Cotter ___Regular Member $100 Vern Altemeyer Emerson Houck Bill & Carolyn Springer Dan Dakich ___Benefactor $250 Larry Angle & Family Hub Hougland, DDS Jerry Steiner Family Jim Fisher ___Patron $500 Laura Augustyniak Fred & Jan Huffman Matt & Brooke Stemm Gene Flowers ___Lifetime $3000 (Cumulative) Frank Baird Clifford Johnson Seth Stevens Anita Folk George Mark Baltz Jim Jones Family Bob Straight Richard Ford First Time Member ___ Renewal ___ Neil Bemenderfer Nate Kaufman Family Hugh Thimlar Keith Freeman (**) Dennis Bishop Bob King Family Al & Joan Tucker Steve Gill Family Name____________________________________ Phil Borst, DVM Duane Klueh Marvin & Jeanette Tudor Steve Green, D.D.S. Address__________________________________ Charles Bowerman Bob Knight Dick Van Arsdale Gary Grider Blackie Braden Family Robert E. Knowling, Jr. Jack Walkey Russell Grieger City_____________________________________ Orvis “Shorty” Burdsall Frank Kollintzas Gary Craig Wallace Douglas Hadaway Larry W. Canada Ray Kuhlmeier H.W. “Tom” Wallace Family Cliff Hawkins(*) State ____ Zip _______Phone________________ Tom Carnegie Family Robert Lochmueller Family Daniel Wantz By Hey Howard Catt Steve Lochmueller Family Ron & Charlotte Warrick Greg & Barb Humnicky Email____________________________________ Marvin Cave George & Caren Marshall Mike & Becky Weaver Melissa James Eric Clark Family James F. Mast Family Jerry Whipple Chuck Ledbetter, Sr. Please check categories that apply: Skip Collins Tim McGinley Courtney Witte Rick & Darlene Mathew __ Inductee __ High School Coach Leroy Z. “Dee” Compton Patrick & Lori McKee (*) Randy Wittman Chris May __ Silver Anniversary __ College Coach Family Tom & Judy McKinney Phil McCarter __ Official __ Retired Coach Ray Craft Carl & Kay Meditch PATRONS Gary Merrell (*) __ Retired Official __ Basketball Fan Dick Cummins Family Gordon Mehaffey Family David Bego Stewart C. Miller __ Associate Director The Family of Jay Cunning- Robert Menke, Sr. Family Paul Croyle Jerry Moore __ I’m interested in becoming an Associate ham John Milholland Chuck Franz Scott & Jamie Mugg Director. Danny Danielson Family Charles L. Mock William French Paul Patterson Gene Demaree Alan Nass Larry “Bud” Graham Tony Patterson Please make check payable to Indiana Basketball Roger Dickinson Dave Nicholson Gary Grider Jim Powers, Jr. Hall of Fame, One Hall of Fame Court, New Castle, IN D.N. Diedrich Peter L. Obremskey Matthew Petty John Protolipac 47362. The Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Founda- Bill Dugan Pacers Sports & Entertainment John & Jane Pidgeon John Robbins tion, Inc. is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. Your Lin Dunn Jack Peckinpaugh Earl W. Schneider Lisa Sanchez contribution is tax deductible. John Dzyacky Family David M. Pert Family Larry Shingleton Fred Santilli John Peterson Lon Showley Ken Schultheis Check method of payment: Marty Echelbarger Ann England in Memory of Jerry Petro & Family Don Thompson Randall Shields Family ___Check or Money Order enclosed Don McBride Steve & Peggy Platt Daniel Wantz Michael S. Smith ___Credit Card (VISA, MC, Discover) Philip N. Eskew, Jr. M.D. Gordy Pope Family Dan Sparks Gregg Popovich Eugene Tormohlen Credit Card #_____________________________ Knofel Fortner Family BENEFACTORS Mark Gabriel Edwin Porter Family Jeffrey A. Abrams Michael Warren Exp. Date____________ VCode_____________ Max & Jacqueline Gibson Donald Reichert Family Bob Anderson Tony Watt Eugene Ring Family Tom Baack Signature_______________________________ Maurice Goodwin Gary Grieger J.P. Salb, M.D. Chuck Bavis Membership payment is also available online Frank Hamblen Walt & Pat Sahm Stephen Bean at www.hoopshall.com/main/membership Dick Harmening David Schafer Alan Buck Del Harris Barney Scott Family Tom Chilton REGULAR MEMBERS Tom Brown Susan Dufrane Bob Hammel Ted Kitchel Chip Mehaffey Bob Pearson Robin Scott Janet Warren Jon Howell Cathy Acton Thomas L. Brown Gary Duncan Owen Handy (**) Don Koester Vance Meier Jerry Peirson David C. Scudder Judi Warren Bryan Hughes Marion Acton Jim Brunnemer Robert Dusch William A. Harmon Dave Krider Jerry Memering Rick Penn Bob Sheaks Ronnie & Dinea Warrick, II Perry Hunter John R. Adams Vic Bubas John W. Dyar Kaye Harrell James Krivacs Al Mendendez Ken Pennington David Sheets Jack Waters Alan Jackson Sam & Sharan Alford Phil Buck Carla Eades Krebs James P. Harris Paul Kruse John Mengelt Malcolm Petty Robert Shelton Sue Watts Mark James Sean Alford & Family Judy Burns-Powell James East Ron Harris Kim Land Alan Menke Philip Pirkle Billy Shepherd Don Waymire Joe Johnson Dan Allin Stephan C. Burton Jack Edison Scott Hayes Steven F. Land, M.D. Amy Metheny Eddie Pirtle Dave Shepherd Dick Weagley Tom Johnson Arley Andrews Dan Bush Mike Edwards Bob Heady Greg Lansing (**) Steve Meyer Dennis Pitts William Shepherd Jerry Weida, M.D. Kent Kiester Harley D. Andrews Shaun & Cathy Busick (*) Jane Emkes Scott Heady(*) Jerry Larrison Gene Miiller (*) Larry Pitts Larry Shingleton Dean Weirich Rodney Klein Stephen Arnholt Bill J. Butcher Thomas Ernst John Heaton John Laskowski Robert Miles Bobby Plump Edwin Shipley Rex Wells Wayne Kreiger David & Kristi Arpasi Jim Butcher Tony Etchison Norm Held Niles K. Layman Connie Milholland Jim Powers, Sr. Bob Showalter Robert Welmer Joe Lentz Dick Atha Tom Butler John R. Evans Tim Heller John T. Lee Diane Miller Kerry Prather(**) Dalen Showalter Roger Wertenberger Melissa Marlow Hunter Atkins Glen Butte P.K. Falkenstein James F. Helms Rosie Leedy James W. Miller Irvin Pratt Jerry Sichting Bob White Jonathan May Bill Atkinson Gene Butts Steve Ferguson/Cook GP Thomas & JoEllen Hess Doyle Lehman Dr. Richard J. Miller Don Price Mel Siefert David White Scott McClelland Pete Auksel Jerry Cain Ron Ferguson Michael Hey Gary Leistner Sam & June Miller Rita Price-Simpson Ed Siegel Robert “Bob” Wichmann Aaron McClure Rob Babbs Jim Callane Fred Fields Jim Higdon (*) Cindy Lester Tereasa Miller Paul W. Prior Lanny Sigo James Wilbur Stacy Meyer Bruce F. Babcock Ruth Callon Family Sam Fields Family Baron Hill Dennis & Cathy Lewis Tony Miller Pete Pritchett Sam Simmermaker Ivan “Kaiser” Wilhelm Dave Miller Keith Bagby Everett “Scoop” Campbell David Findley Jerry Hine Jerry Lewis Gene Milner John Protolipac William Slayback Kevin Willour Dick Modricker David Bahlmann Robert Cantrell Brian & Melyssa Fish Joseph Hinton (*) Larry Liddle Wm. “Gus” Moorhead Krieg Pruett Jim Smarelli David & Joyce Wilson Kevin Moore Deana Baker Lillian L. Cato Stephen Fisher Mark Hisle Jim Limp, Jr. Family Robert Punter Moe Smedley Kris Winningham Dean Morehead Jerry Baker Garry Chamberlain Sam V. Fix Mohler Hobbs David Loewenstein Mark Morrow Wayne Radford Jay C. Smith Vaughn Winslow Doug Nelson Wendell Baker Wilburn (Bill) Chapman Stephen Foster Roger Holder Gary Long Kelly Moorman Frank Radovich Michael Smith Steve Witty Joe Nidey Mildred Ball Stephen Cherry James D. Foulke John Hollett Mike Lopresti Mike Morelli Pat Rady Norm & Sara Smith
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