MEMORIALS

Frank B. Rhodes ’53
Frank died suddenly, a day after he finished what he enjoyed doing most, playing a round of golf. His loving wife, Sandy, the former Sandra…
Olgierd C. Prus ’52
Al came to Princeton from Portsmouth (R.I.) Priory School, bearing the family name of Pruszanowski (which in 1971 he shortened to Prus). Born in Poland…
Davis M. Roach ’52
Dave came to the class from Southwest High School in Kansas City, Mo. He had a remarkable record of achievements in debate, topped by his…
Reinhard H. Loosch ’52
Reinie left us in the summer of ’51, but by then had joined Terrace Club, the Lutheran Students Association, Whig-Clio, and the German Club and…
William T. McGarry ’52
Bill died Dec. 26, 2011. He came to Princeton after serving five years in the Air Force as a fighter pilot and married Doris Murray…
Irving A. Portner ’52
Irv came to Princeton from Harrison High School in Chicago. He worked on The Daily Princetonian for four years, ending as editorial co-chairman. He joined…
L. Ebersole Gaines Jr. ’51
Eb was born April 21, 1927, in West Virginia to Betty Chilton and L. Ebersole Gaines Sr. 1916. He attended Lawrenceville and served two years…
Charles R. Biggs ’50 *51
Charlie died Nov. 2, 2012, at the Winchester (Va.) Medical Center. He was a resident of Berkeley Springs, W.Va. After graduating from Wilmington (Del.) Friends…
David S. Bingham ’50
Dave died Dec. 21, 2012, in Holyoke, Mass., after a long affliction with Alzheimer’s disease. He graduated from Westfield (N.J.) High School in 1944, and…
Arthur V. Savage ’48
Art died Dec. 26, 2012. He was born in New York City, and grew up in Morristown, N.J. Art and Harriet (“Hat”) lived all their…
T. Scott Fillebrown ’48
Scott was a lifelong prominent community and church leader in the Nashville, Tenn., area. He died Dec. 26, 2012, in Nashville after an extended illness…
John A. Pell ’48
John died Dec. 10, 2012, in Princeton. He was 86. John’s career as a senior executive in international commercial and merchant banking took him from…
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