

The following is a list of all Circle of Janus members, their past and present club title(s), E-Mail address (if any) and their web page (if any). Please, use this information for club related or personal contacts only. The use of this information for any other purpose is not permitted, and just plain wrong.
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| William R. "Andy" Andrews | |
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Andy is a social worker at the Indiana Boys' School. He has held the club offices of Secretary, President, and Sergeant at Arms. Convention offices; (InConJunction & Starbase Indy) Conchairbeing, Security, Registration, Dealers' Room, Programming, Publicity, Con Suite. Genre intrests? "Unless there's a chance of a ray gun or a spaceship, I'm probably not going to be interested. Exception to this rule is ESP stuff. Have a tendency to favor time travel, quixotic stories or those with a military flavor." For accomplishments Andy says simply, "I've survived, so far." For goals, "Get at least one story published some time in my life." His hobbies, "Philosophical statements; Remaking society along the lines I think it should go." Comments: "A purusuing Ferengi Assault Trader, disruptor damage to my warp drive controls, a nearby sun, and the slingshot-breakaway effect all resulted in my permanent "assignment" here on 20th Century Earth." That explains it. We always wondered why someone like Andy would want to hang around with this crazy group. | |
| John Belden | |
| Wayne Bowles | |
| Robin Brunner | |
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Robin is an artist whose work has sold at many cons. She was for several years the editor of the club newsletter, The Circular of Janus. Her interests include art, SF, fantasy and mysteries. Past ConChair InConJunction III 1983 Past Art Show Chair Member Hancock County Arts Council. Third place ribbon at Riley Festival 2000. | |
| Harry Bunn | |
| Jess Bunn | http://confusedjew.livejournal.com |
| 27, trivia and television connoisseur with a deep faith and dorkish charm | |
| Chris Canary | http://www.havencomm.com/~ccanary |
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Chris first attended Inconjunction in 1995, having been told by a friend that he'd enjoy it, and "conned" into being in the play that year, "The Pirates of Pendance". Chris had acted in many plays in High School, and his skills translated well to an Inconjunction Play. He has also been an extra in a few movies, including Hoosiers, Best of the Best 3, and more recently, Starship 2. Inconjunction 21 marked a change for Chris, as he directed the play that year. He thanks the writer for the play that year (Dave Henninger) and a marvelous cast for the success of the play. Chris has attended every Incon from 95 to the Present Day, and can usually be found in any of the comic book panels, or being abused by the Reverend Randji Portajonni, Polypeptide Boy, Dr. Hugo Naugh, and various others...Chris has had his eyes poked out by the Reverend, twice, but was healed by the powers of "BoB". Chris currently works as an Information Systems Specialist for Agri-Business Group (which is a quick way of saying that he fixes computers for a living), and loves watching movies and reading comics in his spare time. | |
| Wendy Carson | |
| Lynette R. F. Cowper | http://www.io.com/~lcowper |
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InConJunction 2001 Chair-Being InConJunction Art Show Chair, 2002 and 2003 Writer/editor. INWO SubGenius. Author: GURPS Rogues Interests in the genre: Everything. Club secretary '93 (at a guess...) to 2001 Past play director, past programming. Steve Jackson Games Men in Black volunteer demonstrator and GURPS game master for one campaign setting running since 1990 or so. | |
| Megan Cowper | |
| Mike Cowper | http://www.wizardslab.net |
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Mike's interests include SF&F, computers (primarily unix/linux varients), gaming and acting. He has been reading SF&F since 1975, attending InCon since1984 and been a member of CoJ since about 1991. He has been playing RPGs since 1979 and is a MIB (Steve Jackson Games volunteer) and a Mad Lab Rabbit (Looney Labs Games volunteer). He also sings in his church choir, and a christian mens ensemble. He is the Sr. Systems Administrator for Midwest Internet (mw.net), and is responsible for all technical aspect for the company's network. He attended Purdue University for four years majoring in physics, computer science and mathematics, with a minor in philosophy, but left before getting a degree. Past InConJunction ConChair (2004) Past Circle of Janus President (2 terms) Past A/V Department Head for InCon (3 years) Past Operations Department Head for InCon (2 years) Past Masquerade Chair for InCon (1 year) Actor and Prop builder for several InCon plays | |
| Brian Davidson | |
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1999 InConJunction Play Director, 2001 co-Programming Chair Brian composes music, sings, and plays piano and trombone. He is also an experienced stage performer both in music and theatre. He writes SF and fantasy, but is not yet published.
He was administrator for an on-line interactive fiction writing group called World Weavers: UseNet newsgroup:
Primary interest in the genre: SF & fantasy equally, Also very active in RP and tabletop Gaming. Accomplishments in the mundane world: National Merit Scholarship finalist, 1982; Literary Editor of "Unicorn" humor magazine at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1983-84. | |
| Stanley Derran | |
| Anjala Dick | |
| Dillan Dick | |
| Judy Eudaly | |
| Amy Grubb | |
| Andrew Happli | http://www.havencomm.com |
| Reed Alan Hartman | |
| Dave Henninger | |
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Dave Henninger is and artist specializing in astronomical paintings often for sale in the dealers' room at SF Cons and a wanabe writer. He's been addicted to SF almost from the time he began reading. In 1978 at MidWestCon, Dave Henninger was struck with the notion that Indianapolis was sadly deficient in the area of SF Conventions. MidWestCon was the first he had ever attended. He had no idea what he was talking about when he suggested aloud that there should be a con in Indy. Someone else there said he could never get anyone else to work on it. Dave knew that the way to solve that problem was to gather talented people and turn them loose. With the enthusiastic support of his then girlfriend Barbara Archer the word was put out and the fist meeting of The Circle of Janus Science Fiction Club met at Barbara's house in December of 1979. By the next meeting the members were anxious to set a date for their con. The snowball was rolling down the hill and nothing could stop it. the First InConJunction was held on July 4th weekend of 1981. Founding Member Past President Past Con Chair Past Art Show Chairman Art Show Auctioneer Editor of the Circular of Janus | |
| David Herrington | |
| Robert Hubbard | |
| Deb Hunt | |
| 2006 Play Director, Past Masquerade Chair, Past Programming Chair, Past Vice-President, | |
| Gordon Huxford | |
| Stephen Kendall | |
| Gary Kitchen | http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/7615/index.html |
| Melissa Kocias | |
| Ricky Lile | |
| Rebecca Margedant | |
| Steven Marsh | |
| Vicki Merriman | |
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Past Circle of Janus President Past Circle of Janus Vice President Past InConJunction Programming InConJunction 2002 Chair-Being | |
| Cheryl Miller-Andrews | |
| Roseann Packer | |
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Past InConJunction Chair-Being | |
| Ellen Patterson | |
| Tony Patterson | |
| Eric Payton | |
| Gary Plumlee | |
| Randy Porter | http://mypage.indiana.edu/~wrporter |
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1999 InConJunction Chair-Being | |
| Rob Pyatt | |
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Club Pathologist Past and present InConJunction Panelist Past Inconjunction Toastmaster | |
| Kent Raquet | |
| Kathleen Robertson | http://www.indy.net/~katmandu |
| Emily Rodgers | |
| Angalee Shepherd | |
| Tim Simpson | |
| Robbin Speed | |
| Michael Suess | |
| Jeff Thompson | |
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Circle of Chairman of the Board 2003 - 2004 | |
| Kathie Thompson | http://thompson.indianapolis.in.us/kathie/ |
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Current COJ Vice President InConJunction 1997 Programming InConJunction 2000 Programming Circle of Janus Treasurer 2001 - 2005 Past InConJunction Registration Past InConJunction Blood Drive Past InConJunction Charity Auction 1997 InConJunction co-Chair-Being | |
| Neil Thompson | |
| Samantha Thompson | |
| Crystal Walter | |
| Lane M. Wickliff | |
| David Williams | |
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(1945-20??). CoJ member since 2000. Remembers Captain Video on TV and seeing first-run films Forbidden Planet, War of the Worlds, and Attack of the Giant Claw. Avid SF reader from age 14 ("the Golden Age of science fiction"). Lured into fandom 1960. Particular fannish interests include fanzines and fan history. Believes Jack Vance is incomparable. No interest in gaming or costuming, thinks most media SF is disappointing. Opposes all attempts to make SF respectable. Other interest: advanced amateur astronomer specializing in variable star research. | |
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