The Roland Park Country School Athletic Hall of Fame

The Roland Park Country School Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 2006 in memory of Doris Obrecht Voneiff, 1937 and in honor of Jane Obrecht Emich, 1937. The purpose of the RPCS Athletic Hall of Fame is to pay tribute and extend recognition to those individuals and/or teams who have made a significant contribution to RPCS athletics.

RPCS Hall of Fame Members

2008 Hall of Fame
RPCS 2008 Hall of Fame Inductees
7008 Hall of Fame
RPCS 2007 Hall of Fame Inductees

2008 Inductees

Jane Emich Margaret Bishop, 1939
Libby Cooper Curran, 1970
Brent McCallister Gamse, 1994
Carol Wilson Keenan, 1958
Erin McInnes Shaughnessy, 1998
Marsha McCauley Sutton, 1957
The 1989 Varsity Field Hockey Team

2007 Inductees
Eileen Talucci Alban, 1984
Melissa Bristow Carter-Bey, 1992
Laurie McCulloch Fisher, 1963
Amy Barrett Frew, 1972
Jennifer Bogue Kenerson, 1990
Louise Meledin, 1970
Elizabeth Law Meredith, 1984
Joan Wood Peters, 1956
Elizabeth McCleary Primrose-Smith, 1965
Catherine Sharkey, 1988
1994 Varsity Lacrosse Team

Inaugural Inductees
Margaret Chapman, 1944 *
Caroline Dix Coleman, 1960
Jane Obrecht Emich, 1937
Jenny Bristow Hannah, 1990
Anne Turner Lawler, 1975
Jenny Slingluff Levy, 1988
Connie Williams Maybin, 1978 *
Amanda Lee Norris (Coach) *
Pat Peard, 1964
Linda Bond Verdery, 1962
Doris Obrecht Voneiff, 1937 *
Judy Waters, 1950
Peggy Boutilier Williams, 1994
1989-1990 Varsity Basketball Team
* Awarded posthumously

Nominations for the RPCS Athletic Hall of Fame are accepted on a rolling basis. The following are selection criteria for a nominee:

  • No individual or team shall be considered for selection until ten years after graduation.

  • Any former RPCS coach or former member of the RPCS physical education department with ten years of service is eligible for induction to the RPCS Athletic Hall of Fame.

  • To be eligible, with the exception of coaches or members of the Physical Education Department, an individual must have received an RPCS diploma.

  • The individual or team should demonstrate such outstanding excellence in or service to a sport that there is no question as to the qualifications necessary for induction.

  • Qualifications and criteria should be based on the candidate’s participation in or service to athletics during secondary school years at RPCS and could include athletic accomplishments after leaving RPCS and to women’s sports in general.

  • Consideration shall be given for sportsmanship and personal conduct in life exemplifying the high ideals and spirit of RPCS.

Please click here for a nomination form

For further information, please contact: Katy Spencer
spencerk@rpcs.org