Francis B. “Butch” Alberts

Year Inducted: 2002   1968 graduate Gettysburg High School lettering three years in football, basketball, baseball; captained first undefeated, untied […]

Edward S. “Eddie” Plank

Year Inducted: 2002   Considered one of the most dominant professional baseball pitchers of the twentieth century. Recruited right out

Edith P. Reinhart

Year Inducted: 2002   Spent 41 years in education as pioneer coach of girls field hockey and volleyball at Gettysburg

Wilbur J. Gobrecht

Year Inducted: 2001   A three-sport athlete at Hanover High School, he co-captained Nighthawks’ first undefeated football team in 1947,

Robert Weaver

Year Inducted: 2001   A 1942 Littlestown High School graduate, Bob drew attention in three sports: soccer, basketball and baseball.

Robert T. Hulton

Year Inducted: 2001   A most successful athlete, coach and administrator, his career spanned more than 50 years except for

Robert Davies

Year Inducted: 2001   One of the greatest basketball players in history, he brought his brand of athletic skills to

Robert B. Kenworthy

Year Inducted: 2001   He joined the staff at Gettysburg College in 1959 as that school’s first full-time Sports Information

Ray R. Reider

Year Inducted: 2001   The Middletown High athlete displayed ability and versatility, winning ten letters in four sports: football, basketball,

R. Eugene Hummel

Year Inducted: 2001   Following his discharge from the Army after World War II, he entered Gettysburg College and quickly

Lois G. Bowers

Year Inducted: 2001   During 23 years at Gettysburg College, she coached five women’s sports for a combined record of

John W. Stoner

Year Inducted: 2001   He was a 1933 graduate of Gettysburg College. Arrived at Gettysburg from Lemasters, PA by way

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