Roller Derby Hall of Fame explained

The Roller Derby Hall of Fame, also known as the National Roller Derby Hall of Fame, was founded in 1952,[1] by the editors of the Roller Derby News paper.

Johnny Rosasco and Josephine "Ma" Bogash were the first two skaters to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame was initially displayed at Madison Square Garden, where the home offices of the sport were located.[2] Skaters could only be inducted after their retirement. However, four skaters were inducted and then returned to skating: Ann Calvello, Annis Jensen, Ken Monte and Charlie O'Connell.[3]

When the International Roller Derby League, by then run by Leo Seltzer's son, Jerry, closed in 1973, the Hall of Fame also closed. As a result, several acclaimed skaters who had never retired were not inducted.

In the late 1990, Roller Derby fan Gary Powers built up a collection of memorabilia, principally through buying and selling on eBay, but also with donated memorabilia from former skaters. His collection of Roller Derby memorabilia is the largest in the world. He made contact with former skaters, including Calvello, Gerry Murray, Billy Bogash, Ivy King and Buddy Atkinson, Sr. and, by early 2004, his house was described by Time Out as an unofficial roller derby hall of fame.[4] In September 2004, it was opened on an official basis, with the permission and blessing of Jerry Seltzer,[5] with Powers named as its Executive Director and Curator.[6] According to Reuters, the re-opened Hall of Fame "not only honors legends of the game but includes memorabilia like jerseys, tickets, and programs, preserving the history of the banked track sport".[7]

The National Roller Derby Hall of Fame & Museum closed in New York City in 2015, relocating to Palm Springs, California.

Members

Members of the original hall of fame are:[8]

nameroledate inducted
Josephine "Ma" Bogashskater1952
Johnny Rosascoskater1952
Wes Aronsonskater1953
Billy Bogashskater1953
Ivy Kingskater1953
Peggy O'Nealskater1953
Sammy Skobelskater1953
Midge "Toughie" Brasuhnskater1956
Gerry Murrayskater1956
Gene Gammonskater1959
Charlie Saundersskater1959
Tommy Atkinsonskater1960
Russ "Rosie" Bakerskater1960
Annis Jensenskater1960
Bert Wallskater1960
Ken Monteskater1963
Buddy Atkinson, Sr.skater1965
Hal Janowitzskater1965
Bill Reynoldsskater1965
Charlie O'Connellskater1967
Ann Calvelloskater1968

Since re-opening in 2004, the following additional members have been inducted:

nameroledate inducted
Elmer Andersonskater2004
Judy Arnoldskater2004
Mike Gammonskater2004
Johnny Karpskater2004
Annabelle "Slugger" Kealeyskater2004
Julie Patrickskater2004
Ronnie Robinsonskater2004
Judy Sowinskiskater2004
Ralph Valladaresskater2004
Joan Westonskater2004
Buddy Atkinson, Jr.skater2005
George Copelandskater2005
Jack "Toddy" Geffingerskater2005
Shirley Hardmanskater2005
Bobbie Johnstoneskater2005
Joe Nygraskater2005
Carl Payneskater2005
Monta Jean Payneskater2005
Jerry Seltzerexecutive2005
Leo Seltzerexecutive2005
Kathleen "Gene" Vizena skater2005
Mary Youpelleskater2005
Sid Harneskskater2006
Walt Harrisannouncer2006
Terri Lynchskater2006
Russ Massroskater2006
Barbara Mateerskater2006
Carol Meyerskater2006
Kitty Nehlsskater2006
Freddie Noaskater2006
Ken Nydellannouncer2006
Ronnie Rainsskater2006
Tony Romanskater2006
Jan Vallowskater2006
Richard Brownskater2007
Jerry Hillexecutive2007
Judi McGuireskater2007
Bill Morrisseyreferee2007
Mary Lou Palermoskater2007
Jean Porterskater2007
Marion "Red" Smarttskater2007
Bob Woodberryskater2007
Darlene Andersonskater2008-2009
Mary Gardnerskater2008-2009
Bill Griffiths, Sr.executive2008-2009
Dick Laneannouncer2008-2009
Billy Lyonsskater2008-2009
Paul Milaneskater2008-2009
Dave Poundskater2008-2009
Gertie Schollskater2008-2009
Mary Ciofaniskater2010
Lydia Clayskater2010
Bob Heinskater2010
Frank Macedoskater2010
Gil Orozcoskater2010
John Parkerskater2010
Hazel Roopskater2010
Damon Runyonwriter2010
Loretta Behrensskater2012
Dolores Dossskater2012
Margie Laszloskater2012
Bob Lewisskater2012
Larry Lewisskater2012
Bob Satterfieldskater2012
Frank Defordwriter2012
Sandy Dunnskater2014
Joe Fosterskater2014
John Hallskater2014
Liz Hernandezskater2014
Ruberta Mitchellskater2014
Cathie Readskater2014
Silver Richskater2014
Leroy Gonzalesskater2016
Bill Grollskater2016
Ken Kunzelmanannouncer2016
Norma Rossnerskater2016
Rosetta Sundersskater2016
Nick Scopasskater2016
Delores Tuckerskater2016

External links

References

  1. William H. Young and Nancy K. Young, World War II and the Postwar Years in America, p.596
  2. Keith Coppage, Roller Derby to RollerJam, p.80
  3. Keith Coppage, Roller Derby to RollerJam, p.122
  4. "Wholly Roller: A Brooklyn Resident pays tribute to the bygone sport of Roller Derby", Time Out New York, February 26 – March 4, 2004
  5. "Welcome to the Roller Derby Hall of Fame", Roller Derby Hall of Fame
  6. Brendan McCarthy, "Down and Derby: Skating slugfest enjoys revival in the city of broad shoulders", Chicago Tribune, 26 June 2005
  7. "Cowboys, croquet, insurance in U.S. halls of fame", Reuters, 16 April 2010
  8. Web site: Events & Inductees . Roller Derby Hall of Fame . April 24, 2022.