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Hall of fame.


FEATURING THE SEVEN NEW INDUCTEES

SKIP BERTMAN

Louisiana State U.

BOB BRADDY

Jackson State U.

(MS)

HANK BURBRIDGE

Spring Arbor U.

(MI)

NORM DEBRIYN

U. of Arkansas

DICK NAYLOR

Hanover College

(IN)

JOHN SCHWARTZ

Moore Public Schools As of October 1st, 2004, Moore Public Schools [1] is the 3rd largest school district in the state of Oklahoma after Tulsa Public Schools and Oklahoma City Public Schools.  

(OK)

BOB WARN

Indiana State U.

Bill Alhouse, Stanford 2000

Archie Allen, Springfield, 1973

Ethan Allen, Yale, 1970

Jack Allen, Tarleton State, 2000

Paul Amen, U.S. Military Acad., 1997

Chuck Anderson, Florida Southern, 1999

Guy Anderson, Cordova Cordova, Spain: see Córdoba.  (CA) HS, 2001

J. Kyle Anderson, Chicago, 1969

William Arce, Claremont-Mudd, 1982

Buck Bailey, Washington St., 1966

Duane Banks, Iowa, 1992

Eppy Barnes, Colgate, 1966

Jack Barry, Holy Cross, 1966

Sam Barry, USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. , 1966

Duffy Bass, Illinois St., 1995

Andy Baylock, U. Conn., 1996

Emory Bauer, Valparaiso, 1983

Joe Bedenk, Penn St., 1966

Pete Beiden, Fresno St., 1972

Bob Bennett, Fresno State, 1992

Richard Bergquist, Mass., 1989

Dick Birmingham, Hillcrest (MO) HS, 1990

Max Bishop, Naval Academy, 1966

Matt Bolger, Rutgers, 1982

Dr. Jim Bowen, Cal State--Stanislaus 2000

Bobo Brayton, Washington St., 1983

Dave Brazell, Grand Canyon, 1981

Bob Brian, South San Fran. H.S., 1996

Mike Briglia, Glassboro St., 1990

Dr. Jim Brock, Arizona State, 1998

Pete Butler, Colorado St., 1969

Jack Butterfield, Maine, 1983

Owen Carroll, Seton Hall, 1977

David Chamberlain, Monroe C.C., 1996

Tom Chandler, Texas A&M, 1978

J. Orlean Christian, Ct., 1966

J.I. Clements, Georgia Southern, 1985

Andy Coakley, Columbia, 1969

Jack Coffey, Fordham, 1966

Andy Cohen cohen
 or kohen

(Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male.
, UTEP UTEP University of Texas at El Paso
UTEP Urban, Technological & Environmental Planning
, 1981

Ralph Coleman, Oregon St., 1968

Tinker Connelly, Northeastern, 1985

Jack Coombs, Duke, 1966

John Cunningham, San Diego, 1991

Bud Daniel, Wyoming, 1993

N.J. Daniels, Wesleyan (CT), 1974

Pat Daugherty, Colorado Rockies, 1998

Everett Dean, Stanford, 1976

Rod Dedeaux, USC, 1970

Jim Dietz, San Diego State University San Diego State University (SDSU), founded in 1897 as San Diego Normal School, is the largest and oldest higher education facility in the greater San Diego area (generally the City and County of San Diego), and is part of the California State University system. , 2002

Jim Dimick, St. Olaf's, 1995

Billy Disch, Texas, 1966

Martin Dittmer, Ellsworth, 1985

George Donges, Ashland, 1975

Paul Eckley, Amherst, 1967

Ken Dugan, David Lipscomb, 1989

Don Edwards, U. of Cal. Riverside, 1994

Lee Eilbracht, Illinois, 1979

Al Endriss, College of Marin College of Marin is a community college in Marin County, California, U.S., with two campuses, one in Kentfield, and the second in the City of Novato.

College of Marin has been in operation since 1926.
 (CA), 1994

Clint Evans, California, 1966

Bibb Falk, Texas, 1968

Dutch Fehring, Standford, 1973

Joe Ferebee, Pfeiffer College, 1996

Dave Ferris, Delta St., 1988

Ray Fisher, Michigan, 1966

John Fontana, Southington H.S. (CT), 2000

Ron Fraser, Miami, 1986

James B. Freeman, Ithaca, 1969

David D. Fuller, Florida, 1977

Charley Gelbert, Lafayette, 1968

Gordon Gillespie, St. Francis (IL), 1991

Dave Gorrie, Pepperdine, 1990

Charlie Greene, Miami-Dade C.C. South, 1994

Toby Greene, Oklahoma St., 1966

Paul Gregory, Mississippi St., 1977

Bill Griffin, Howard J.C. (TX), 1993

Gary Grob, Winona State University Winona State University is currently in the process of implementing a program dubbed the "Learning for the 21st Century Initiative." Previously it was called "The Winona Experience," which generated some controversy, and before that "The New University. , 2002

Cliff Gustafson, Texas, 1992

Bob Hannah, Delaware, 1991

Stephen Harrick, W. Virginia, 1975

Bunn Hearn, North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures


Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop.
, 1966

John Herbold, California State, L.A., 1998

Joe Hicks, Long Beach C.C., 1989

Robert Hiegert, Cal St.-Northridge, 1989

Lovette Lee Hill, Houston, 1975

Ben Hines, LaVerne, 1989

Henry Hodge, Clarkson, 1971

Rick Hofman, West.-Christ H.S. (FL), 1994

Bill Holowaty, Eastern Connecticut State University Eastern Connecticut State University is a public, coeducational liberal arts university and is a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges. It is located in Willimantic, Connecticut. , 2002

Erv Huether, South Dakota St., 1983

George Huff, Illinois, 1968

Judson Hyames, W. Michigan, 1966

Dan Jessee, Trinity (CT), 1970

Mark Johnson, Texas A&M University, 2001

Richard Jones, University of Illinois University of Illinois may refer to:
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (flagship campus)
  • University of Illinois at Chicago
  • University of Illinois at Springfield
  • University of Illinois system
It can also refer to:
, 1999

Joseph Justice, Rollins, 1974

Charles Kaiser, Oak Park & River Forest (IL) H.S., 1989

Jack Kaiser, St. John's (NY), 1979

Marty Karow, Ohio St., 1970

Frank Keaney, Rhode Island Rhode Island, island, United States
Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches.
, 1972

Dave Keilitz, Central Michigan, 1989

Ken Kezer, New Britain HS, CT, 1997

Tom Kibler, Washington College (MD), 1972

Jerry Kindall, Arizona, 1991

W.B. Killinger, West Chester St., 1970

Don Kirsch, Oregon, 1972

Ron Klein, New Trier (IL) H.S., 1988

Jake Kline, Notre Dame, 1969

John Kobs, Michigan St., 1966

Elmer Kosub, St. Mary's (TX), 1980

Pinky Kraft, North Dakota, 1985

Red Laird, Virginia Tech, 1971

Dr. Carroll Land, Point Loma Nazarene (CA), 1998

Ralph LaPointe, Vermont, 1978

A.J. Lewandowski, Nebraska, 1968

Dan Litwhiler, Michigan St., 1980

Earl Lorden, Massachusetts, 1976

Ron Maestri, New Orleans, 1991

Charles H. Maher, W. Michigan, 1968

Demie Mainieri, Miami-Dade C.C. North (FL), 1988

Hank Majlinger, Central Ct. St., 1981

Dynie Mansfield, Wisconsin, 1970

Pug Marich, Phoenix, 1987

Mark Marquess, Stanford, 1997

Abe Martin, Southern Illinois, 1967

William McCabe, E. Illinois, 1977

Bill McCarthy, NYU NYU New York University
NYU New York Undercover (TV show) 
, 1967

Gene McArtor, Missouri, 1993

Frank McCormick, Minnesota, 1967

Fritz McKale, Arizona, 1966

Charles Medlar medlar (mĕd`lər), small deciduous tree (Mespilus germanica) of the family Rosaceae (rose family), native to Europe and Asia. It has luxuriant foliage and large white or pinkish flowers; in the wild state it is sometimes thorny. , Penn St., 1980

Paul Merkel, Whitworth, 1985

Bud Metheny, Old Dominion, 1984

Al Meyer, Mayville St., 1982

Les Miller, Illinois-Chicago, 1981

Doug Minnis, Missouri Western, 1990

Max Molock, St. Mary's (MN), 1981

Les Murakami, Hawaii, 2000

Guy Murray, U. of Nebraska-Kearny, 1999

Dudy Noble, Mississippi St., 1967

John Noce, College of Sass Mateo (CA), 1994

Tom Noland, Lincoln Park H.S., MI, 1992

Ron Oestrike, Eastern Michigan, 1990

Al Ogletree, Pass American, 1987

Bill Olson, Northwest HS (NE) 3993

Red O'llora, Colgate, 1985

Harlow Parker, Poly Prep Country Day School This article or section is written like an .
Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view.
Mark blatant advertising for , using .
, 2002

Dr. Jim Peck, American Legion American Legion, national association of male and female war veterans, founded (1919) in Paris. Membership is open to veterans of World Wars I and II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.  (MN), 1998

Eddle Pellagrini, Boston College, 3994

Hamlet Petersen, Luther, 1976

Tom Petroff, Northern Colorado, 1986

James Phipps, Niles W. (IL) ILS ILS

In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Israeli Shekel.

Notes:
The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion.
., 1984

Malcolm U. Pitt, Richmond, 1971

Ron Polk, Mississippi St., 1995

Chal Port, The Citadel, 1996

Pinky Primrose, Washington H.S./Coe, 3987

Walter Rabb, North Carolina, 1978

Johnny Reagan, Murray St., 1988

Art Reichle, UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University)
UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
, 1974

Stanley Robinson, Mississippi College, 3966

Richard Rockwell, Lemoyne (NY), 2000

Bill Rowe, SW Missouri St., 1988

Joe Russo, St John's (NY), 3997

Frank Sancet, Arizona, 1972

Don Schaly, Marietta (OH), 1995

Scrapiron Schrall, Bradley, 1974

Ken Schreiber, LaPorte H.S. (IN), 1991

John Scolinos, Cal Poly-Pomona, 1975

Dick Siebert, Minnesota, 1973

Hi Simmons, Missouri, 1973

Hal Smeltzly, Florida Southern, 1980

Bob Smith, Greenville (IL), 1993

Jack Smitheran, U. of California, Riverside, 2002

Lynn W. St. John, Ohio SL, 1976

Jack Stallings, Georgia Southern, 1988

Pres Summerhays, Utah, 1985

Sam Suplizio, NJCAA NJCAA National Junior College Athletic Association , 2001

Hank Swazey, New Hampshire, 1968

Tom Swayze, Mississippi, 1982

Sal Taormina, Santa Clara, 1987

Cap Timm, Iowa St., 1974

Ted Thoren, Cornell, 1986

Bill Thurston, Amherst, 1997

Russ Tiedemann, Wisconsin, 1992

Ike Tomlinson, Arkansas St., 1971

Glen Tuckett, BYU BYU Brigham Young University
BYU Bayou
BYU Bob's Your Uncle
BYU Bayreuth, Germany - Bindlacher Berg (Airport Code)
BYU Beyond Your Understanding
, 1979

Oils Vugel, Iowa, 1968

Jim Whatley, Georgia, 1987

George Whitfield, Mt. Olive (NC), 1993

Mon Whitford, Northern Iowa, 1969

Skip Wilson, Temple, 1987

John Winkin, Maine, 1979

Bobby Winkles, Arizona St., 1997

George Wolfman, California, 1986

Robert Wren, Ohio U., 1978

Robert C. Wynn, Manatee CC(FL), 3990

Rusty Yarnell, Lowell Tech, 1971
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