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Indiana Delegation to the
1972
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
C.
Joseph Anderson, Terre Haute
- William
C. Baker, Indianapolis
- E.
Joseph Bannon, Lafayette
- Henry
Bayt, Indianapolis
- James
W. Beatty, Indianapolis
- Rozelle
Boyd, Indianapolis
- John
Brademas, South Bend
- Neil
Brooks, Jr., Kokomo
- Robert
Brown, Evansville
- Judy
Burton, Indianapolis
- Helen
Calvin, South Bend
- Julia
Carson, Indianapolis
- Louis
Chapleau, South Bend
- Lenna
Christ, Indianapolis
- Beatrice
Combs, New Albany
- Anthony
DeBonis, Gary
- Thurman
DeMoss, Franklin
- Harry
Dougherty, Carmel
- Richard
Eckerle, Jasper
- Jani
Gant, Gary
- Elton
Geshwiller, Beech Grove
- Connie
Green, South Bend
- William
Griggs, South Bend
- Faye
Grimes, Indianapolis
- Doris
Gutzwiller, Batesville
- John
Haley, Terre Haute
- Vance
Hartke, Evansville
- Richard
Hatcher, Gary
- John
A. Hillenbrand II, Batesville
- Betty
Joan Hinman, Indianapolis
- Florence
Hoham, Plymouth
- James
E. House II, Brazil
- John
Hurt, Martinsville
- Joseph
Jeneske, Hammond
- Loyd
Jones, Seymour
- Noel
Duane Jones, Indianapolis
- David
Kiester, Fort Wayne
- Curtis
V. Kimmell, Vincennes
- John
King, Greencastle
- Byron
Klute, Richmond
- Ivan
Lebamoff, Fort Wayne
- Jeff
Lewis, Muncie
- Stephen
Manich, Highland
- Jerry
Miller, South Bend
- Deloras
Montgomery, Vincennes
- Frances
J. Morrow, Bedford
- William
New, Indianapolis
- Freda
Noble, South Bend
- John
Nuckols, Fort Wayne
- Robert
Pastrick, East Chicago
- Anna
Pence, Muncie
- Robert
Price, Elkhart
- Audrey
Prosser, Columbus
- Leslie
O. Pruitt, Gary
- Mary
Lou Ravage, Anderson
- Robert
Rhodes, Mishawaka
- Janet
Robertson, Terre Haute
- Katherine
Robinson, Lafayette
- J.
Edward Roush, Huntington
- Ruth
Ruderman, Huntertown
- Gordon
St. Angelo, Indianapolis
- Nancy
Salmon, Bloomington
- Vernon
Smith, Gary
- John
Soucie, Evansville
- Richard
B. Stoner, Columbus
- Terrence
Straub, Indianapolis
- Jeanette
Strong, Gary
- Wayne
Townsend, Hartford City
- Anna
Mae Walker, Spencer
- Rebecca
Waymire, Anderson
- Robert
V. Welch, Indianapolis
- Howard
Weninger, North Judson
- Katie
Wolf, Reynolds
- Beatrice
Woods, Indianapolis
- Alan
Yergin, New Castle
- Willis
Zagrovich, Merrillville
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Nick
Angel, Munster
- Ideal
Baldoni, South Bend
- Martin
Behnke, Hobart
- John
K. Bradburn, Indianapolis
- Alfred
Branch, Rockport
- Jeannette
Church, Greenwood
- Myrl
Decker, Huntington
- Linda
Delaney, Richmond
- Geraldine
Demaree, Atlanta
- Jack
Edwards, Marion
- JoAnn
Y. Ellison, Kokomo
- Russell
Gallahan, Mexico
- Victor
Gallivan, Bluffton
- Henri
Gibson, Indianapolis
- William
Gigerich, Indianapolis
- Terry
Harris, Crawfordsville
- Thomas
Hinshaw, Muncie
- Ernie
Howe, Bloomington
- Wanda
Coleen Hunter, Columbus
- Martin
Kennedy, Oxford
- Joseph
E. Klen, Hammond
- George
Lebamoff, Fort Wayne
- Tony
Lenzo, East Chicago
- May
Mann, Mishawaka
- Marcella
Mason, Hebron
- Robert
McCallen, Wabash
- Frank
McCloskey, Bloomington
- Alan
R. McDonald, New Albany
- Kenneth
J. Miller, Williamsport
- Marcelline
Millikan, Hanover
- Larry
Mohr, Indianapolis
- Odell
Newburn, South Bend
- Thomas
O'Brien, Indianapolis
- Herluf
Rasmussen, Indianapolis
- Gerald
Romine, Mentone
- Dallas
Sells, Indianapolis
- Philip
Sprague, Michigan City
- Jeannette
Surina, Greenwood
- Bruce
Thompson, Flatrock
- Jeanne
Trixler, Huntington
- Charles
Westerman, Fort Wayne
- Bette
Jane Wilson, Noblesville
- Donna
Winslow, Carmel
- William
Wolf, Greenfield
- Don
Yeagley, Indianapolis
- Darlene
Young, Oakland City
- Charlotte
Zietlow, Bloomington
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