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Class of 2003

Class of 2003 Wall of Fame Members
 
Robert Foth
 
 
 
Robert

 
 
  • Class of 1976
  • Varsity Rifle - 4 years
  • In his final two years, he posted the highest average score on the team
  • Competed at the college level at Clarkson and then William and Mary
  • Competed in 3 Olympics, earning a Silver Medal in three-position rifle at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.
  • Currently is Director of Training for the Civilian Marksmanship Program in Colorado Springs
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Susan Schaefer Morgan
 
 
 
Susan
 
  • Class of 1977
  • Varsity Cross Country - 3 years
  • Varsity Track - 4 years
  • In her senior year, she set the National Two Mile Record for high school girls
  • State Champion in both the 1 mile and 2 mile events
  • National Junior Olympic 3000 Meter Championship at UCLA
  • All-American Honors in 1977
  • Female Athlete of the Year in 1977
  • Earned full athletic scholarship to Eastern Kentucky
  • Attended Olympic training camp in Squaw Valley in 1977 and 1978
 
Jack Hesslink
 
 
Jack
 
 
  • Physical Education Teacher for 34 years
  • Clarence's first Athletic Director - served for 26 years
  • Between 1955 and 1964 while working as a teacher and coach for the Clarence schools, he became active in youth programs for the Town of Clarence
  • Started the Town's first summer recreation program and the Junior Olympic Track and Field Program
  • 1964 Athletic Director of the Year
  • Responsible for establishing the White Letter Award and the Clarence Athlete of the Year Award
  • Coached many sports at Clarence most notable the Football squad
  • In 1964 the school had 12 boy's teams and 2 girl's teams
  • By the time he retired, he doubled the size of the program and added opportunities for girls and junior high students

 
 
Mark Murphy
 
 
Mark

 
  • Class of 1973
  • Varsity Football
  • Varsity Basketball
  • Varsity Baseball
  • Earned League Honors in all three sports
  • Earned Regional and State Honors in Football
  • Clarence Male Athlete of the Year in 1972 and 1973
  • Attended Colgate University
  • Inducted in the Colgate Hall of Honor in 1985
  • Played Free Safety with the Washington Redskins for 8 seasons
  • Co-Captain of the 1982 Super Bowl Champions
  • Made the Pro-Bowl in 1983
  • Currently is President of the Green Bay Packers