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Prom thirty-four states and eleven foreign countries, they came to the small Indiana town of Fairmount-from as near as Indianapolis and as far as Australia. It was September 30,1995. "This trip has been fifteen years in the making," said thirtythree-year-old Brian McKay, who traveled from Perth, "and now I know it's worth it." Outside the church, he mingled with Frank Minerva, twenty-six, who had seen Kebel Without a Cause at the age of twelve. "I've been addicted to Jimmy ever since then," he said. "I went into debt coming from Brooklyn, New York, for this day. Jimmy was unique. Cool." Nearby were the Etheridge sisters, Michele and Diane, who had driven fourteen hours to be present. They were chatting with Erika Pearson, who had flown in from San Francisco, where she had taken time off from her job at the Wells Fargo Bank. "You could see he was special," said Frederick Storms of Brewster, New Jersey. "I started a scrapbook in 1955.1 still have