John Booth Stevens ’29

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Johnnie died on March 8, 1999.

He prepared for college at Culver and Lawrenceville. At Princeton he was on the swimming and golf teams, and belonged to Charter Club. His roommate was S. S. Preston.

Johnnie's business career was in a family-owned steel specialty business, of which he became pres. He was an accomplished photographer, with a darkroom in his house. His camera was always active during his extensive travels.

He belonged to the Exmoor Country Club in Highland Park, Ill., and was active in the work of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church.

In 1934 Johnnie married Louise Heuer. He is survived by their son, William, and daughters Anne Martin and Elizabeth. The class extends sincere sympathy to the members of Johnnie's family.

The Class of 1929

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