MEMORIALS

Jennifer Lynn English ’91
Jennifer died June 11, 2018, of cancer in Barrington, R.I. She came to Princeton from Summit, N.J., after graduating from Kent Place School. At Princeton…
Lynda B. Alfred ’83
Lynda died March 29, 2016. At Princeton Lynda majored in English and joined the sailing team freshman year. During her sophomore year she became a…
James L. Marks III ’63
Jim died Aug. 2, 2018, of complications of cancer at home on Dataw Island, S.C. He was a leader in private education for half a…
James M. Merrick ’62
Jim died July 6, 2018, at his home in Santa Barbara, Calif. Jim came to us from the Gilman School. At Princeton he majored in…
Lee John Caldwell ’62
Lee died June 9, 2018, at home in Brunswick, Maine. He grew up on Long Island, came to Princeton from the Canterbury School in New…
Paul H. Arkema ’62
Paul died June 17, 2018, in Weston, Mass. Paul was an ardent Tiger; he majored in Germanic languages and literature — and asserted he would…
Philip S. Allen ’62
Phil died peacefully April 10, 2018, at home in Vero Beach, Fla., after a prolonged battle with throat cancer. Phil came to us from Manhasset…
David R. Nank ’60
Dave attended Mt. Clemens (Mich.) High School and was active in football, basketball, swimming, and a host of non-athletic pursuits, including class presidency. At Princeton…
Richard D. Banz Jr. ’60
Dick had already lived six years abroad before coming to us via Lake Forest High School in Lake Forest, Ill. At Princeton he majored in…
John Emory McKenna ’57
Jack died May 23, 2018. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Nancy Ann “Mickey” McKenna; and his stepson, Paul Drew. At Princeton…
Warner Slack ’55
Warner, a visionary physician who believed the patient to be the largest and least-utilized resource in health care, died June 23, 2018, of pulmonary fibrosis…
Leon Prockop ’55
Surely the rarest of men was our classmate Leon. He was born March 28, 1934, in Aquashicola, Pa., to parents of Ukrainian ancestry, and led…
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