MEMORIALS

Fernand Baruch ’44
Born in Yeadon, Pa., Ferdie prepped at Haverford. At Princeton he was on the football team, was a member of Ivy Club, and roomed with…
Peter Bentley ’38
Peter was born in Jersey City, N.J., and lived in Red Bank, N.J., at the time he entered Princeton. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy…
David Richardson Upson ’36
He grew up in St. Louis, where he attended St. Louis Country Day. His father was Walter L. Upson 1899. He had an older brother…
Donald Alvin Colvin ’36
Don came to Princeton via Mercersburg. He majored in economics, was on the edito- rial board of The Tiger, and was a member of the…
Garrett Winder Nevius ’36
Gary was born in New York City and attended Episcopal High School. At Princeton he majored in politics and belonged to Colonial. He earned a…
Tracy Ann Leonardo ’90
Tracy will be remembered as a caring, kind, and thoughtful daughter, sister, wife, friend, and mother. Raised in Vermont and Long Island, Tracy counted many…
Richard Ratowsky ’80
Rick was extraordinarily kind and gentle, yet had a fabulous sense of humor that was just one facet of his brilliance. A physics major, Rick…
Robert D. Wolfe ’72
Bob came to Princeton from Dover (N.J.) Senior High School. He majored in psychology, and was a member of Dial Lodge. Bob’s roommates included Art…
Sheldon A. Zabel ’63
Sheldon joined our class from Sioux Falls, S.D., where his father owned a scrap yard. At Princeton, Sheldon wrote a thesis on the Indian banking…
Edward C. Chamberlin ’60
Ed was born Jan. 25, 1939, in Jamaica, N.Y., the son of Eugene W. and Elizabeth Messer Chamberlin. He grew up in Rockville Centre, N.Y…
Raymond S. Willey ’57
While at Princeton, he majored in physics and joined Terrace Club. Ray participated in golf, basketball, and the Campus Fund Drive. His senior-year roommates were…
Dana Nixon Weeder ’55
Coming to Princeton from William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, Dana majored in religion, played soccer and squash, and was a member of Charter. Following…
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