Everett Frank Jr. ’50

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Ev died of a heart attack in Bryn Mawr, Pa., on Nov. 17, 2001.

He graduated from Hotchkiss School and served two years as a Navy radar operator. At Princeton, he was a member of Quadrangle Club, a managing editor of the Princetonian and secretary of the Undergraduate Council.

In 1955 Everett received a Harvard MBA and began a 26-year career with Scott Paper Co. He retired in 1981 as vice president for corporate planning. He then became the founding director of the Nonprofit Management Development Center at LaSalle U. After he retired in 1996, he continued consulting until 1999. Everett's colleagues have established two endowments to celebrate his legacy and support his interest in the learning disabled.

Everett was a vestryman at St. Asaph's Episcopal Church, where he was a member for 25 years. Many will remember him for his sense of humor, love of piano-playing, and for his frequent hikes in the White Mountains.

Our deepest sympathy goes to Joan, his wife of 45 years, his daughters, Sarah Conner and Margaret Van Steenwick, his son, Everett William, and his sister, Ruth. His father was the Class of 1915.

The Class of 1950

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