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Most admires:All cheerleaders
Personality:Nostalgic
Currently has on their coffee table:Sports Illustrated magazine
Education:College,  Post-graduate
Favorite TV show(s):The Civil War
Favorite explorer(s):Daniel Boone
Interest(s):Geneology
Favorite sport(s):Lacrosse,  Volleyball
Favorite sportsperson(s):Larry Bird (basketball),  Michael Jordan,  Jesse Owens
Favorite destination(s):New York,  United States of America
Ultimate fantasy(s):Winning the lottery
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Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

Verification of Camp Jackson at La Porte - 29th Indiana Regimant Considerable research has been done regarding these camps and anyone wishing to further pursue the history of these camps is invited to utilize the information contained in the files maintained by the La Porte County Historical Society in the research area in the society's museum.
Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

The Wayne County Historic Sites Booklet contains a brief county history and a description of both the national historic inventories and the Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory that were used in classifying historic structures in the county.
For more history and genealogy resources, search Lake County Public Library's Community Resource Directory, which contains information about more than 2,000 agencies and organizations in Northwest Indiana.
To promote historical inquiry and the study of Indiana history and the history of La Porte County by a program of education for the general public and by a program of meetings and activities for members of the society.
Pete Trengle,
Bass Player

Although its history spans five different tracks, it has found its home at IRP since 1969 with the exception of 1972 and 1973 when it was contested at the Indiana State Fairgrounds and 1979 when it was held at the Indianapolis Speedrome.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

Conner Prairie - Indiana's living history museum located just north of Indianapolis, serves as a center for research and education about the lives, times, attitudes, and values of early 19th-century settlers in the Old Northwest Territory.
We are told we are required by state law to study these stately shrines and learn the importance of other facets of Indiana's proud history, and we carry respect for this knowledge with us as we grow older along the muddy banks of the Wabash River where French and Native American languages once were spoken.
Keith Tennant,
Factory Worker

Douglass is part of an elite list of only six coaches in NCAA basketball history (Divisions I and II) to have won three or more national championships, joining UCLA's John Wooden, Duke's Mike Krzyzewski, Kentucky's Adolph Rupp, Evansville's Arad McCutchan, and Indiana's Bob Knight.
The Indiana Football Hall of Fame gives a retrospective of collegiate and professional Indiana football history and a tribute to the personalities and events that have made Hoosier Football outstanding.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Book your Fall interpretive programs now Our Interpretive programs have been designed to educate students about the environment through natural and cultural history programs, as well as fulfilling Indiana's required science and history proficiencies.
He was appointed as a lecturer in HPS after completing a PhD at Indiana University in 1967, and then in 1975 was appointed the University's first Professor of History and Philosophy of Science.
Jan Shipps is Professor of History and Religious Studies at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis and co-editor of Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation.
 
 
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