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PWBA Hall Of Fame
The PWBA Hall of Fame is a Hall of Fame established by the Professional Women's Bowling Association to honor individuals "who have dedicated their time and passion to the sport of bowling both on and off the lanes." The inaugural class was in 1995, with ten members being inducted. Inductees 1995 * Donna Adamek - performance * LaVerne Carter - pioneer * Patty Costello - performance * Helen Duval - pioneer * Dorothy Fothergill - performance * Shirley Garms - pioneer * Mildred Ignizio - performance * Marion Ladewig - performance * Betty Morris (bowler), Betty Morris - performance * Georgia Veatch - builder 1996 * Janet Buehler - builder * Doris Coburn - pioneer * John Falzone - builder * Nikki Gianulias - performance * Lorrie Nichols - performance * Jeanette Robinson - pioneer * Robin Romeo - performance * Lisa Wagner - performance * Donna Zimmerman - pioneer 1997 * Loa Boxberger - pioneer * Cindy Coburn-Carroll - performance * Fran Deken - builder * Vesma Grinfelds - performance * P ...
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Hall Of Fame
A hall, wall, or walk of fame is a list of individuals, achievements, or other entities, usually chosen by a group of electors, to mark their excellence or Wiktionary:fame, fame in their field. In some cases, these halls of fame consist of actual halls or museums that enshrine the honorees with sculptures, plaques, and displays of memorabilia and general information regarding the inducted recipients. Sometimes, the honorees' plaques may instead be posted on a wall (hence a "wall of fame") or inscribed on a sidewalk (as in a "walk of fame", "walk of stars", or "avenue of fame"). In other cases, the hall of fame is more figurative and consists of a list of names of noteworthy people and their achievements and contributions. The lists are maintained by an organization or community, and may be national, state, local, or private. Etymology The term "hall of fame" first appeared in German with the Ruhmeshalle (Munich), Ruhmeshalle, built in 1853 in Munich. The Walhalla (memorial), W ...
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