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Ernest Savignano : ウィキペディア英語版
Ernest Savignano
Ernest T. Savignano (1919-1994) was an American football player who played quarterback, halfback, and kicker for the Brown Bears of Brown University. Savignano captained Brown's 1941 football team. During his football career at the school, he received selection to the All-New England team and honorable mention for the College Football All-America Team. Competing against Lafayette University in 1941, Savignano set a school record for longest punt in a game with a 65-yard kick.〔("Ernest T. Savignano" )〕 Brown University selected him for their 1940s All-Decade Team in 2003.〔(Brown Football Announces Its All-Decade Teams )〕
==Early life and education==

Savignano was born on January 13, 1919. After attending Newton High School in Newton, Massachusetts, he graduated from Morristown School (now Morristown-Beard School) in Morristown, New Jersey in 1938. Savignano earned varsity letters in three sports at Newton High and five sports at Morristown School. Reaching all-state athletic honors, he captained Morristown School's football team that won the state championship. Morristown-Beard School inducted him into their Athletics Hall of Fame in 1986.〔(Hall of Fame )〕
While attending Brown, Savignano served as class president and class marshall. He also served as vice president of the Brown Key Society, an honorary society, and he chaired the undergraduate athletic council.〔 Participating in Brown's campaign to raise $30 million for the 1964 bicentennial, Salvigano served on a committee to raise funds to build Meehan Auditorium. The athletic facility has served as Brown's hockey arena since 1962.

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