USTA/Midwest Section Tennis Hall of Fame Members (1984-2017)

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USTA/Midwest Section Tennis Hall of Fame Members (1984-2017) USTA/Midwest Section Tennis Hall of Fame Members (1984-2017) 1984 - John Hennessey, George Lott, Frank Parker and James Stewart 1985 - Colonel James Bishop, Stanley Malless, William Talbert and Tony Trabert 1986 - George Barnes, Mary Browne and Shirley Fry-Irvin 1987 - Clark Graebner and Marty Riessen 1988 - Barry MacKay and Helen Shockley 1989 - Alvin Bunis 1990 - Jane ‘Peaches’ Bartkowicz and Seymour Greenberg 1991 - Andrea Jaeger and Allen Stowe 1992 - Rolla Anderson and Gwyneth Thomas 1993 - Joseph Carrico and Jean Hoxie 1994 - Marian Baird and Thomas Price 1995 - Kreigh Collins, Robert Malaga, David Markin, Kay Schubert and L.H. Waidner 1996 - George Acker 1997 - Melvin Bergman and Tim and Tom Gullikson 1998 - Grant Golden 1999 - Chuck DeVoe, Aaron Krickstein and Wes and Georgina Muthig 2000 - John Powless and Barbara Wynne 2001 - Dr. Howard Dredge and J. Howard ‘Bumpy’ Frazer 2002 - Vic Braden and Mali Vai Washington 2003 - Gene Buwick and Patricia Freebody 2004 - Paul Flory and Erick Iskersky 2005 - Katrina Adams, Dick Arnold, Arthur ‘Bud’ Collins and Mary Lou Piatek-Daniels 2006 - Todd Witsken, Ann Grossman Wunderlich and Dan Miller 2007 - Forrest Hainline and Meredith McGrath 2008 - Alan Schwartz, Todd Martin and Barbara Mueller 2009 - Woodie Walker, Billy Martin and Susie Mascarin Keane 2010 - John Whitlinger 2011 - Carrie Meyer Richardson and Mark Miles 2012 - Dorothy Kohl 2013 - Billie Jean King and Jon Vegosen 2014 - Mary Joe Fernandez and Richard Bradley 2015 - Phil Landauer, Jerry Morse-Karzen, Neal Newman, Arthur Nielsen, Sr. and Anne White 2016 - Victor Amaya, Elaine Bruening, Rick Ferman and Mark McCormack 2017 - Joe Bachmann, Ronald Brooks, Luke Jensen and Murphy Jensen .
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