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  2. Jimmy Rayl - Wikipedia

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    Rayl attended Indiana University from 1959 to 1963, where he was an All-American his junior and senior seasons. Rayl averaged 20.6 ppg for his career and still holds the IU Hoosiers single-game scoring record of 56 points, which he did twice against Michigan State and Minnesota.

  3. Don Johnson (bowler) - Wikipedia

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    Don Johnson (May 19, 1940 – May 3, 2003) was born in Kokomo, Indiana, but spent most of his adult life in Akron, Ohio and Las Vegas, Nevada. He was an American ten-pin bowler who spent many years on the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) tour. He won 26 PBA titles (tenth most all-time), including two major championships, and is a member ...

  4. John O'Banion - Wikipedia

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    O'Banion was the lead singer in Doc Severinsen 's band, Today's Children. He was managed by Bud Robinson, also Severinsen's manager. They parted ways in early 1974. O'Banion said that Johnny Carson was a big fan and supporter of his career. O'Banion made five appearances on Carson's Tonight Show, and as many on Merv Griffin 's and Mike Douglas ...

  5. Kokomo Arnold - Wikipedia

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    James " Kokomo " Arnold (February 15, 1896 or 1901 – November 8, 1968) was an American blues musician. A left-handed slide guitarist, his intense style of playing and rapid-fire vocal delivery set him apart from his contemporaries. He got his nickname in 1934 after releasing "Old Original Kokomo Blues" for Decca Records, a cover version of ...

  6. Steve Kroft - Wikipedia

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    Kroft was born on August 22, 1945 in Kokomo, Indiana, the son of Margaret and Fred Kroft. [2] Kroft attended Syracuse University, where he earned his bachelor's degree from the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in 1967. [1] [3] At Syracuse, he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. [4] He also worked at The Daily Orange and WAER ...

  7. Ryan White - Wikipedia

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    Ryan White. Ryan Wayne White (December 6, 1971 – April 8, 1990) [1] was an American teenager from Kokomo, Indiana, who became a national poster child for HIV/AIDS in the United States after his school barred him from attending classes following a diagnosis of AIDS. As a hemophiliac, White became infected with HIV from a contaminated factor ...

  8. Tom Underwood - Wikipedia

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    All three times, his team was swept in the championship series, and all three times he was his team’s final pitcher, but he was never the losing pitcher. In 1999, the Kokomo Tribune named Underwood Howard County, Indiana’s "Greatest Athlete of the 20th Century." [2] He was inducted into the Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.

  9. George Kingston (carburetor) - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Kingston was born in Michigan. He married Alina Vincent in Ovid, Michigan, and had one son, Ralph, born December 25, 1905. The Kingstons bought the Seiberling Mansion in Kokomo in 1914, which was later the location of Indiana University Kokomo, and is now the home of the Howard County Museum and Howard County Historical Society.

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