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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 C. 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 H. Geshwiler, Beech Grove - Connie Green, South Bend - William Griggs, South Bend - Faye Grimes, Indianapolis - Doris Gutzwiller, Batesville - John Haley, Terre Haute - Vance Hartke, Evansville - Richard G. 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 A. 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 E. 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 - M. 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 H. Wolf, Greenfield - Don Yeagley, Indianapolis - Darlene Young, Oakland City - Charlotte Zietlow, Bloomington

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