Jane enters the Hall of Fame for her contributions as a player, coach and administrator of women's lacrosse. A graduate of Swarthmore High School, West Chester University and Temple University, she played for the US Team from 1946 - 1951. She was a player on the 1951 US Touring Team to Great Britain and Ireland. She played for the Philadelphia Lacrosse Association. Jane was selected to be the first United States Women's Lacrosse Association squad . . .
John was part of the lacrosse championship tradition at Sewanhaka High School in 1958 and 1959 as a midfielder. In 1960 he was selected an All Scholastic player and chosen to play in the annual Nassau County All-Star game as an attackman. John attended Rutgers University, where he was a three-time All-American earning First Team honors in 1963 and 1964 and Third Team in 1962. In 1964 as lacrosse team captain, he was honored as . . .
Dr. Ray Van Orman attended Ithaca High School where he played on the football team that defeated the Cornell Varsity team in a practise game. He matriculated to Cornell University where he graduated with a degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicie in 1908.
At Cornell, Van Orman was one of the nation's leading football ends, playing for Coach Glenn "Pop" Warner. From 1911 through 1919, he was an assistant football coach at Cornell.