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Athletic Hall of Fame Charter Class
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Harriet Rogers, an expert horsewoman, retired from Sweet
Briar in 1963 after 39 years of teaching. During that time, she played
an instrumental
role
in the building of the gymnasium in 1931, the building of the first indoor
riding ring at Sweet Briar, the development of the College’s riding
program, and the establishment of a nationally recognized systematic program
of instruction at the College. Rogers was instrumental in the establishment
of field hockey as a sport for Virginia colleges. |
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Ann Samford Upchurch '48 is the youngest Alabama
State Golf Champion ever and the first to win titles in each of the three
decades,
capturing
the
title in
1946,
1956 and 1963. Among her many involvements while a student at Sweet Briar
were varsity tennis and serving as vice president of the Athletic Association.
Upchurch was active for years in Alabama women's golf, and served on the
national rules committee. |
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An instructor and coach in the physical education department, Kay
Macdonald loved to shared her passion for learning and teaching
with others. During her time at the College, she attended countless clinics
and was heavily
involved in state and national physical education organizations, bringing
back tips and ideas to her fellow instructors and coaches. Macdonald was
istrumental in establishing the outdoors programs at Sweet Briar and
was awarded the Golden Shovel by the Appalachian Trail Commission for
continued service in trail maintenance. |
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Anna "Chips" Chao Pai '57, the College’s
Distinguished Alumnae in 1994, was committed to seeing both the Honors
Program and the
B.S. degree
developed
at Sweet
Briar as a member of the College’s Board of Trustees. As a student,
she played field hockey, basketball, softball and lacrosse for Sweet Briar
and after graduating, played in the AAU Nationals as a member of the Livingstone,
N.J. AAU power volleyball team. Pai received the Ph.D. in genetics from Albert
Einstein College of Medicine. She taught until 1997 at Montclair State
College, and is the author of two textbooks on genetics. |
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Mildred "Bee" Newman Thayer '61, who overcame childhood
polio, has always loved the outdoors and played tennis, swam and rode horses
as
a child. After
graduation,
she
represented
New Jersey in the U.S. Field Hockey Tournament. Thayer just completed a
term on the College’s Board of Directors and is currently a 25-handicap
golfer. |
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A year after graduating, Mary Jane Schroder Oliver Hubbard
'62 returned to Sweet Briar with her husband Loren, a studio
art professor. Back on campus,
she
became
a member
of
the “Campus
Characters,” a team made up of many area field hockey coaches, and
continued to participate in national hockey and lacrosse tournaments. She
also began coaching, serving first as a sabbatical replacement as lacrosse
coach
and
then as an assistant lacrosse coach. Hubbard is an accomplished artist, and
recently had a solo exhibit at Chatauqua in New York. |
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Lendon Gray '71 has won more than 15 national championships
and was a member of the 1980 and 1984 Olympic Dressage Teams. In recent
years, she
has authored
a book, “Lessons with Lendon,” using her years of experience
and success in the dressage world to help others follow in her footsteps.
Gray's work with young dressage riders has created national interest in
the sport. |
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Sweet Briar’s Crysler Award, honoring a senior four-year athlete
who demonstrates athletic achievement, service to sport and sportsmanship,
was named in honor of Cannie Crysler Shafer '78, a four-year letter
winner in field hockey, basketball and lacrosse at Sweet Briar. After graduating,
Shafer
continued
her athletic involvement, coaching everything from varsity girls’ field
hockey and lacrosse to JV girls’ and boys’ basketball at The
Episcopal Academy in Merion, Pa., where she is currently head of Lower
School. |
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Katherine "Katie" Hearn '85 was a two-time
All-American and Conference Player of the Year in lacrosse as a Sweet Briar
student-athlete and in
the 1980s,
held
the
Division
III national scoring record in career points per game (6.00). In January
2006, she was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame, Greater
Baltimore Chapter. Hearn is currently director of leasing for the Baltimore
firm of Streuver Brothers, Eccles and Rouse. |
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