SHARON FUSS HARE

Athlete, North Penn High School, 1960
Field Hockey, Basketball & Tennis
8 Varsity Letters: 3 Field Hockey, 3 Tennis, 2 Basketball
Field Hockey: Member of 3 Bux-Mont League Championship Teams 1957, 58, 59
1959 Field Hockey Captain, WNAR Sports Award
Basketball: Member of 3 Bux-Mont League Championship Teams 1958, 59, 60
Tennis: Member of Bux-Mont League Co-Championship Team 1959
American Legion Award Highest Female GPA Over Three Years
1959 American Legion Outstanding Female Athlete Award
Graduated cum laude from West Chester University, BS,1964


Sherry Fuss played three sports while at North Penn, lettering in Field Hockey, Basketball and Tennis. She was a member of three Bux-Mont Championship Field Hockey Teams: 1957, 58, 59 and captain of the 1959 team her senior year.Sherry was also a member of three Bux-Mont Championship Basketball teams: 1958, 59, 60. She was high scorer of the team her senior year.

A three year letter winner in tennis, Sherry was a member of the team that was Co Bux-Mont League Champs in her junior year.  Also in her junior year, she was the recipient of the American Legion Athletic Award.  In her senior year, she won the WNAR Sports award, and was honored by the Lansdale Business and Professional Women’s Club for outstanding scholarship, citizenship, and leadership.  At graduation in 1960, she was recognized as the female with the highest GPA over the three year period. She also won the award for outstanding achievement in Senior Social Studies, and received the Lansdale American Legion Post 206 Athletic Award.

Sherry graduated cum laude from West Chester University with a BS in Secondary Education in 1964. She lettered in Field Hockey, and earned All College Team honors in 1960. She was also a member of the tennis team while at West Chester. In her senior year she was the recipient of The Friar Society Science Award. Upon graduation in 1964, she taught science in the Scotch Plains-Fanwood, NJ School District and then at Pennbrook in the North Penn School District from 1966-70.