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Re: Jorgen Scheel Award



Roger Hoelter is alive and well.  He's currently living in Santa Barbara, CA
and he is still keeping some killies.
Dan Katz

-----Original Message-----
From: Al Anderson <killiman at indy_net>
To: killietalk at aka_org <killietalk at aka_org>
Date: Saturday, July 15, 2000 3:32 AM
Subject: Re: Jorgen Scheel Award


>Hi
>You Mentioned a few names that I recall one of them being John Gonzales,
>what happened to him? Also I would like to know if Roger Hoelter is still
>around.
>
>Al Anderson
>killiman at indy_net
>317 253 2170
>317 466 1615 FAX
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <RuevenM at aol_com>
>To: <killietalk at aka_org>
>Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 8:07 PM
>Subject: Jorgen Scheel Award
>
>
>> Honoring Jorgen Scheel by naming an award for him is very nice and
>certainly
>> justifiable, but what about our own killifish pioneers? I am thinking of
>> Franz Werner, Richard Buettner, Fredrick Stoyes, John Gonzales, Gene
>> Wolfsheimer, George Myers and the co-founder of the AKA and a man we all
>owe
>> a great debt to -- Al Klee! If we must honor a european, what about
Erhard
>> Roloff who supplied Scheel with so much of the field work and fish Scheel
>> used. There is the great breeder Walter Foersch who made enormous
>> contributions to the hobby. What about Herman Meinkein and Walter
Ladiges?
>> What about our own Steve Sellers, Roger Hoelter, Rosario LaCorte or even
>Ed
>> Warner. Must we always go to Scheel? Why not honor someone who
contributed
>> without Scheel's fame or who has been forgotten by the current
generation.
>> Just some ideas.
>>
>> My Best,
>> Robert Ellermann
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