MEMORIALS

Earl E. Herrold ’46
One of our youngest classmates, Earle Herrold was just 16 years and 7 months old when we first gathered in June 1942. On turning 18…
John H. Scott Jr. ’45
Jack Scott died June 5, 2013. He entered Princeton from Exeter, where he had been manager of the basketball team. He joined Cottage Club, but…
William C. Campbell ’45
Bill Campbell died Aug. 30, 2013. One of America’s most renowned amateur golfers, Bill was the most notable sports figure in our class, rivaled only…
Robert E. Levien ’45
Bob Levien died Jan. 28, 2014. Bob graduated from high school in Florida. After Pearl Harbor he enlisted in the Navy’s V-8 accelerated program and…
Theodore R. Fehrenbach ’45
Ted Fehrenbach died Dec. 1, 2013. Ted was long known as the official historian of his beloved Texas. Although born in Texas, Ted spent his…
John W. Post ’43
John Post died Feb. 23, 2013, at home in Littleton, Colo. He graduated from Princeton on an accelerated war-years schedule with a bachelor’s degree in…
Harrison S. Fraker ’39
Harry died on his 96th birthday, Dec. 3, 2013, at his home on Nantucket Island. He summered there but moved to the island permanently upon…
Elizabeth Fletcher Cronan ’81
Lisa Cronan died peacefully Oct. 16, 2013, at her home in Winchester, Mass., after an illness due to breast cancer. Lisa grew up in Locust…
Dora Y. Lee ’76
Dora Lee died Dec. 3, 2013, at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of metastatic breast cancer. Born in Hong Kong, Dora immigrated as a teenager with…
William G. Drenttel ’76
After a year-and-a-half-long struggle with brain cancer, William Drenttel died Dec. 21, 2013, in Connecticut. A visionary in the field of graphic design, Bill was…
Gordon D. Kinder III ’76
“Dyche” Kinder died March 8, 2013, in Seattle from lung cancer. Dyche was raised in St. Clairsville, Ohio, and prepped at The Hill School. He…
David W. Winn II ’76
David Winn died of prostate cancer April 9, 2014, in Colorado, surrounded by his loved ones. He was 59. David came to college from The…
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