MEMORIALS

Edwin A. Weihenmayer III ’62
Ed died June 2, 2022, in Jacksonville, Fla. Coming to us from Penn Charter in Philadelphia, he was active in student government and president of…
Benjamin F. Troxell III ’62
The class was saddened to learn of the passing of Ben, May 31, 2022, in Deerfield Beach, Fla. Ben came to our class at Princeton…
Norman S. Levine ’62
Norm died of cancer May 13, 2022. He grew up in Paterson, N.J., and attended Eastside High School. At Princeton, Norm majored in chemistry, was…
Henry W. Large ’62
Hank died May 10, 2022, in Southborough, Mass. He came to us from St. George’s School, where he lettered in football and baseball. At Princeton…
Dan A. Woolley ’60
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dan migrated to Morrison, Colo., and Bear Creek High School for his secondary education. At Princeton, he majored in politics…
Lance R. Robinson ’60
Lance came to Princeton from Highland Park and its high school, where he played basketball and captained the tennis team. He majored in politics, joined…
Michael K. Cribbs ’60
Mike came to Princeton from Evanston (Ill.) High School, where he served as senior class president. With us, he rowed freshman crew, sailed, majored in…
Ronald E. Barks ’60
A youthful fascination with rocks found while playing in an abandoned quarry set the course of Ron’s career. First, Watchung Mountain, near his Hawthorne, N.J…
Frank A. Rosenberry ’59
Frank died Jan. 30, 2022. He had been living at home among his treasured gardens in Darien, Conn. Born in Philadelphia, Frank was raised on…
Andrew T. Dalton Jr. ’59
One of the handful of Oklahomans in the class, Tom died Jan. 23, 2022. He graduated first in his class from Central High School in…
C. Michael Burkhardt ’59
The Great Class of 1959 can boast of two music majors, one of whom was Mike. He developed a deep interest in music in his…
Norman L. Barr Jr. ’59
Born in Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C., with two notable exceptions Norm didn’t stray far from his birthplace. Prepping at St. Albans School in…
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