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Robert Austin Bendheim ’37

He studied at Columbia Grammar School and transferred in 1935 from Amherst to Princeton, where he majored in economics and was on the soccer team…

Robert Winthrop Storer ’36

Bob was born in Pittsburgh in 1914. After graduating from Columbia High School in Maplewood, N.J., he majored in chemistry at Princeton. At that time…

Henry Mayer Jr. ’35

Born in New York City, Hank came to Princeton from the Peddie School. At Prince- ton, he majored in biology, ate at Arbor Inn, roomed…

William K. Selden ’34

(Following is an expanded version of a memorial published in the Nov. 18, 2009, issue of PAW.) Bill Selden died Sept. 21, 2009, at Pennswood…

John L. Dewalt ’84

Jack came to Princeton from Brookfield, Wis. There he found early success as an interior offensive lineman, playing on the 1979 state champion Catholic Memorial…

Mixalis Panayiotis Terzis ’74 *76

Mixalis was born in Mytilini on the Greek island of Lesbos and came to the United States on a scholarship for promising Greek students. After…

Darryl L. Johnson ’69

A native of Kansas City, Kan., he grew up in Kansas City, Mo. Darryl majored in Spanish and had an enduring love of literature and…

Charles A. Merlini ’66

Chuck excelled as a student and athlete at Great Neck (N.Y.) North High School on Long Island, starring in football, track, and swimming. He followed…

Ralph W. Fawcett ’65

Prior to Princeton, where he was a member of Elm Club, he graduated from Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School in Glenville, N.Y. He earned a…

Donald Adams Taylor ’65

An avid wrestler in high school and college, Don continued to follow local and state wrestling after graduating with a degree in philosophy and membership…

Archibald C. Conn ’62

Born in Trenton, N.J., Archie came to Princeton from Rancocas Valley Regional High School. He majored in history and dined at Dial Lodge, where he…

Drummond D. Lister ’62

Born in England, Drum came to us from Upper Canada College in Toronto, where he had lived since 1950. He majored in English, played junior…

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