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1998 Athletic Hall of Fame Listing of Inductees.
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1998 Athletic Hall of Fame Inaugural Inductees. Seated: Ella Barry and Ruth Abbruzzi, representing their late husbands, Jay and Duke; Walt Beauregard, representing his late father Chit; Jo-Jo Jamiel; Ann Chandler Morris; Mike Cariglia; and Mike Abbruzzi and Bill Burdge, representing their late fathers, Pat and Charlie. Standing: Joe Sagan, representing the late Lizzie Murphy; Bob Brochu, representing his late father Donat; June Figureid, representing her sister Laurie Figureid Ross; Roger Higgins; Jim Barry; Dan McConaghy; Jerry Marino; Ace Boulanger; Harpo Tavares; and Gus Cariglia, representing his late father Nick. No representative of Joe Morrissey was present for the picture.
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Athletic Hall of Fame Inaugural Committee Members. Seated: Founder and treasurer Pete Sepe; Leon Urban; Beth Penkala; Tara Kee Thibaudeau; secretary Martha Gempp Delekta; and Tony Nunes. Standing: Jim McMahon; Butch Lombardi; Al Sweet; Ben Ferrazzano III; Jay Barry; and chairman Jack Flynn.
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Photo display of Athlete Inductee Ace Boulanger's baseball and football accomplishments.
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Dinner attendees viewed the Hall of Fame Plaques that were given to the charter inductees. (The Hall of Fame museum in the Town Council Chambers contains engraved plaques with the names of all individual and team inductees.)
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Athletic Hall of Fame Committee founder and treasurer Pete Sepe. The Town of Warren Recreation Park's Pavilion is named in Pete's honor. (Pete was inducted in the Class of 2002.)
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Ella Barry, widow of Contributor Inductee Jay Barry, and Committee member Tony Nunes. A member of the Brown University Athletic Hall of Fame, Jay was named Warren's Man of the Year in 1985. (Tony and his wife Fran were inducted in the Class of 2005.)
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Coach Inductee Ann Chandler Morris, who coached Quirk Junior High and Warren High School girls teams to fifteen championships in Cross Country, Gymnastics and Track - in a span of seven years.
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Committee member Ben Ferrazzano III and Athlete Inductee Jerry Marino. Jerry was the Providence Journal-Bulletin Honor Roll Boy of 1965.
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