MEMORIALS
William H. Johns ’63
He came to Princeton from Hamilton, Ohio, where he was salutatorian of his high school class and a three-sport athlete. After earning a bachelor’s degree…
Lawrence M. Riegel ’55
Coming to Princeton from Choate, Larry majored in history, played rugby, and was a member of Cottage. Following graduation he spent two years in the…
Hunter Ingalls ’55
Born again to live born again to die, born again to live on earth springing spirit to the sky! — H.I. Hunter Ingalls, a poet…
Barry L. Danner ’55
What is there to be said, without dread Of 50 years since the Tiger’s bed? Life in the world entered our souls Shaped our thoughts…
Philip B. Pitkin ’54
Born in Martinsville, Ind., he majored in economics at Princeton. He spent two years as a captain in the Army and then earned an MBA…
Donald Robert Hemmer ’53
A native of northern New Jersey, Don graduated with high honors from Butler High School. Freshman and sophomore years he fenced and played IAA softball…
Herbert Helmut Strauss ’51
He was born in Offenbach, Germany, May 22, 1929, and came to the United States in 1937, where he graduated from Cleveland Heights High School…
Charles B. Forcey ’47
The following is a corrected version of a memorial originally published in PAW. His marriage in 1949 to Pamela Cottier (daughter of Professor Hamilton Cottier…
William Arthur Westlake ’47
He married Ruth Koop in 1947. They had two children before their divorce. In 1960 he married Shirley, and they had two children. In our…
Gerald M. Astor ’47
After returning to Princeton and graduating in 1949, Jerry joined the staff of Look magazine, then Sports Illustrated , and then The Saturday Evening Post…
Memorial PAWcasts
Remembering Ernie T. Pascarella ’65
‘Just so that everybody knows, this was one outstanding guy in every way,’ said Cosmo Iacavazzi ’65
Remembering Joe Schein ’37
Joe Schein ’37 the oldest living alum in Princeton's history at the time of his death. He carried the 1923 Silver Cane eight times at the P-rade during Reunions.
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