While at Princeton, Ed starred in Theatre Intime productions and was on the editorial board of The Daily Princetonian. He was active in IAA athletics and managed the freshman track team. A member of Key and Seal, Ed roomed with Fred Van Doorninck, Pete Ambler, Bill Albrecht, and Ted Halkyard.

After graduation, Ed earned a law degree at night from the University of Connecticut and began his legal career as an assistant district attorney in Santa Barbara, Calif. He then became a prosecutor for San Mateo County until he was elected judge of the County Municipal Court in 1972. He also served as vice president of the American Judges Association.

In the 1970s, Ed taught criminal law and constitutional law at San Mateo Law School. He also hosted the TV and radio talk show Justice Forum.

During his 40 years in the Bay Area, Ed appeared as actor and director for more than 100 productions in amateur and professional theaters.

Ed is survived by Luisa, his wife of 47 years; three sons; a daughter; and two granddaughters. To Luisa and the family, the class extends its deepest sympathy.

Undergraduate Class of 1956