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Walter (Coach “D”) Dlugolecki is being posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame for his long career with the Rensselaer City School District, his dedication to his students and athletes and his community service.
Walt graduated from Wilbur H. Lynch High School in Amsterdam, NY in 1955, immediately enrolling in Ithaca College, from which he graduated in 1959 with a Bachelor of Science. His first, and only full-time job was with Van Rensselaer and Rensselaer Junior-Senior High Schools. His career spanned 32 years. While on faculty, he taught Physical Education and coached Boys’ basketball, volleyball and football. One of the highlights of his career was the creation of the Driver Education program. Walt was an outstanding member of the Rensselaer community. He worked at the Rensselaer Community Center when he retired in 1991 until it closed. He was especially proud of his founding role in the Rensselaer Pop Warner youth football program. His community service also included volunteering at Concern's U. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Hill Hook and Ladder Fire Company. Walt was an active communicant in St. Joseph’s/St. John’s Church, serving on the Bereavement Committee with his widow, Mary. Mary and Walt lived in Rensselaer. They raised four children (David, Kelly, Donna and Dianne) who gave them six grandchildren, and one great grandchild. “Coach D’s” colleague, Bill McCarthy, a 2014 Hall of Fame Inductee, nominated Walt as an outstanding member of the Rensselaer community for his contributions and achievements which continue to have positive impact. And in Bill’s words “as a colleague, friend, teacher and coach, he enabled character and commitment.”
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City of Rensselaer Vietnam Era Veterans
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John Albert VR’64 Loren Alcombright VR’70 Lothar “Lou” Allert Robert Austin VR’68 Jon P. Badi VR’62 Bruce Baird VR’64 Steven Benedetto VR ‘69 Noureddine Bensalah Wayne Bentley VR’63** William Bonacker VR’65 William Bradt VR’66** Joseph Branion VR’67 Frank Bruno VR’68 Louis Bruno VR’69 David Burgess VR’61** Alex Buono James “Sonny” Caldwell VR’67** John Carlotti Philip Carlotti C. John Chesbro, Jr. VR’64 Salvatore “Curly” Cirrincione SJA’66** Robert Conroy VR’67 Robert Cummings* David Dahm VR’65 Dennis Davis VR’65 Allen H. Deitz VR’66 Fernando DiTullio SJA'67** Lawrence Dooris VR’69 Keith L.Dwyer VR’68** Stephen T. Dwyer VR’65 Ray Edwards VR’68 Ross Edwards VR’65 John Embree VR’66 Daniel Farrell SJA’62 John Farrell SJA’68 Vincent Farrell SJA’66 Arthur “Tweedy” Felt VR’67 Gordon Felt VR’68 Kenneth Forte Raymond Frankoski, Jr. VR’61 |
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Herbert Northrup VR’68 Kenneth Oliver* Glenn P. Passino, Sr. Gary Petrone VR’65** Alvin Pickens VR’67 Rocco “Rocky” Pollicino VR’67 John Praga James F. Pratt VR’65 Dennis Puls SJA’66 Robert T. Quenneville Raymond Ranalucci SJA’66* Chris Reardon VR’65 Mark Reardon VR’67 Thomas Reed VR’65 Michael Riscavage VR’66* Dennis Sansone VR** William Shorts VR’65* Charles “Chuck”Snyder SJA’64 David Sprague VR’62 Gary Springer VR’70 Melvin Stephan Robert Stewart VR’67 Walter W. Townley VR’69 James Tully SJA’67 Larita Vanbergen VR’67 Thomas Vanbergen James VanVorst VR’68 James Venema VR’65 Andrew Viglucci Michael Webster VR’67 Edward Welsh VR’66 Gary Ted Welsh VR’70 Donald Werner VR' 62 Paul Werner VR’61 Edward Whited VR’61 George Whited VR’64 Dennis Williams SJA William Zemanick* |
*denotes killed in action; **denotes deceased since war
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