Roger Valdiserri, Notre Dame SID for 3 10年間s, dies at 95

OAK BROOK, Ill. (AP) - Roger Valdiserri, who helped tell the story of some of Notre Dame's greatest football teams as the school's sports (警察などへの)密告,告訴(状) director for three 10年間s, died Thursday. He was 95.

Valdiserri's family said in a 声明 that he died of natural 原因(となる)s at a 退職 community outside Chicago. The family said he was surrounded by his five children at the time of his death.

Valdiserri was a native of Pennsylvania who 卒業生(する)d from Notre Dame in 1954. His first 職業 at the school was an 行政の assistant for football coaches Frank Leahy and Terry Brennan.

He took over as the school's sports (警察などへの)密告,告訴(状) director in 1966 under coach Ara Parseghian. Notre Dame won the first of four 国家の 選手権s in football during Valdiserri's 任期 that season.

Valdiserri helped (手先の)技術 the 役割 of the SID in major college football, famously changing the pronunciation of Notre Dame quarterback Joe Theisman when he joined the team in 1967 so it rhymed with Heisman.

Valdiserri rose to the 肩書を与える of associate 運動競技の director at Notre Dame before retiring in 1995.

Last year, he was 栄誉(を受ける)d by Notre Dame at its game against Purdue with the dedication of a 永久の seat in the 圧力(をかける) box at Notre Dame Stadium.

The Roger Valdiserri Scholarship Award also was 設立するd to be given 毎年 to a student assistant working in in the Fighting Irish sports (警察などへの)密告,告訴(状) department.

Valdiserri is 生き残るd by five children, seven grandchildren and five 広大な/多数の/重要な grandchildren.

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