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2016 Steele Interns Arrive

At Baseball Hall Of Fame

The 2016 class of Frank and Peggy Steele Interns are on the job at the Baseball Hall of Fame. Top row, from left, are Larry Brunt, Chris Shupenko, Troy Farkas, Joseph Kuykendall, Erik Breit, Zach McDonald, Jack Spooner, Sam Sinykin. Middle row, from left, are Katie Walden, Katherine Acquavella, Peyton Tracy, Khephren Spigner, Dylan Drollette, Kimberly Hannigan. Bottom row, from left, are  Jon Shestakofsky, vice president of communications and education;  Katie Mackin, Nina Phan, Peggy Steele, program founder; Rachel Robertson, Katherine Walden, Stephanie Hazzard, director of museum education.   (Milo Stewart Jr./ National Baseball Hall of Fame)
The 2016 class of Frank and Peggy Steele Interns are on the job at the Baseball Hall of Fame. Top row, from left, are Larry Brunt, Chris Shupenko, Troy Farkas, Joseph Kuykendall, Erik Breit, Zach McDonald, Jack Spooner, Sam Sinykin. Middle row, from left, are Katie Walden, Katherine Acquavella, Peyton Tracy, Khephren Spigner, Dylan Drollette, Kimberly Hannigan. Bottom row, from left, are Jon Shestakofsky, vice president of communications and education; Katie Mackin, Nina Phan, Peggy Steele, program founder; Rachel Robertson, Katherine Walden, Stephanie Hazzard, director of museum education. (Milo Stewart Jr./ National Baseball Hall of Fame)

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