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Born in Salem, "Pep" Cornacchio was an excellent athlete and played football, basketball and track. Known for his friendly demeanor and | *Born in Salem, "Pep" Cornacchio was an excellent athlete and played football, basketball and track. | ||
affable nature, he was on | *Known for his friendly demeanor and affable nature, he was on numerous sporting volunteer boards. He espoused team play and instilled discipline in young athletes. | ||
received numerous awards over the ears, including the prestigious city of Salem's Lifetime Service Award. Pep Cornacchio Square is dedicated in his | *He has received numerous awards over the ears, including the prestigious city of Salem's Lifetime Service Award. Pep Cornacchio Square is dedicated in his | ||
name, paying homage to him near his revered Bertram Field. | name, paying homage to him near his revered Bertram Field. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[http://salem.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/3460570?locg=63 Legendary Locals of Salem] Curley, Malcolm, Dionne, p. 116 | [http://salem.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/3460570?locg=63 Legendary Locals of Salem] Curley, Malcolm, Dionne, p. 116 |
Revision as of 10:59, 30 April 2014
- Born in Salem, "Pep" Cornacchio was an excellent athlete and played football, basketball and track.
- Known for his friendly demeanor and affable nature, he was on numerous sporting volunteer boards. He espoused team play and instilled discipline in young athletes.
- He has received numerous awards over the ears, including the prestigious city of Salem's Lifetime Service Award. Pep Cornacchio Square is dedicated in his
name, paying homage to him near his revered Bertram Field.
See Also
Legendary Locals of Salem Curley, Malcolm, Dionne, p. 116