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Steven M. Kaye ’68

Steve prepared at Woodmere Academy. Having memorized the Freshman Herald prior to arrival, he amazed his classmates by reciting — on request — their hometowns…

H. Bailey Lynn II ’65

The son of Hugh Lynn ’36, Bailey came to us from Louisville Country Day School. After graduation from Princeton and Washington & Lee University School…

Robert E. Koch ’62

He came to Princeton from the Barnard School (now Horace Mann). He was in the Woodrow Wilson School, Army ROTC, and Dial Lodge. He roomed…

Sherwood Harris ’54

Born in New York City, Sherwood graduated from Deerfield Academy. He majored in English at Princeton, was a member of Tiger Inn, and was associate…

Joseph Francis McKernan ’53

Arriving at Princeton from Cambria High School in Ebensburg, Pa., Joe specialized in biology and took his meals at Cannon Club with roommates Marty Mayer…

Edward Robert Rogers ’51

He served as an Army officer in World War II; during part of his service he was stationed in the South Pacific with the 162nd…

Edward William Reed ’51

At Princeton he majored in mechanical engineering and was a member of ASME, Tiger Inn, and the Catholic Club. As an undergraduate he had an…

John E. Lincoln ’50

He graduated from Deerfield. After two years as an Army sergeant he entered Princeton, where he belonged to Cottage Club, majored in English, and was…

William S. Rachlin ’49

He prepared for Princeton at New Britain (Conn.) High School. At Princeton he majored in chemistry. He was a member of the Chess Club and…

Francis Ryan ’49

He prepared for Princeton at Somerville (N.J.) High School. He was a navigator in the Army Air Corps during World War II, and was shot…

William G. Thompson ’49

He prepared for Princeton at Penn Charter School in Philadelphia. He majored in English, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and graduated with high honors…

Mahlon Pitney ’49

He prepared for Princeton at Exeter. There is no entry for him in any other class publication until our 50-year book. In that book he…

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