I agree that Bill Bonthron ’34 should have been on the list. When I ran track at Princeton, he was a legend. However, I would also recommend that Dick Edmunds ’61 be recognized. He dominated the 440 in the early ’60s. He anchored a mile relay team that shocked the track world by winning at the Florida Relays against some of the great track schools in the South. Dick made the finals in the Olympic Trials and finished sixth. He was selected as an alternate for the mile relay at the Rome Olympics.
I agree that Bill Bonthron ’34 should have been on the list. When I ran track at Princeton, he was a legend. However, I would also recommend that Dick Edmunds ’61 be recognized. He dominated the 440 in the early ’60s. He anchored a mile relay team that shocked the track world by winning at the Florida Relays against some of the great track schools in the South. Dick made the finals in the Olympic Trials and finished sixth. He was selected as an alternate for the mile relay at the Rome Olympics.