MEMORIALS

Graham G. Berry Sr. ’35
GRAHAM G. "GRAY" BERRY SR. DIED Apr. 26, 1993. He had been in ill health for a number of years and succumbed to a massive…
Eugene E. Bachran ’35
GENE BACHRAN DIED May 10, 1994. He prepared at Princeton Prep. At Princeton, he majored in psychology, managed the fencing team, and belonged to Theatre…
William G. Lewis ’34
BILL "KAYO" LEWIS, a retired v.p. of Campbell Soup Co., died unexpectedly of a heart attack, May 15, 1994, less than three weeks before he…
Karl H. Larsen ’34
LARRY LARSEN, the only member of our class to have won letters in three major sports-football, basketball, baseball-and one of our most entertaining, died May…
William V. Cook ’34
BILL COOK died Apr. 21, 1994, in Bradenton, Fla., where he had lived for the past 11 years. He was a former executive v.p. of…
John M. Roeser ’32
JACK ROESER DIED Apr. 9, 1994, at U.Va. Hospital in Charlottesville. Following graduation, Jack held a succession of different jobs before joining the Linde Division…
Joel R. Hinkel ’32
JOEL HINKEL DIED Mar. 18, 1994, in N.Y.U. Hospital. He spent the greater part of his career with A. C. Nielsen Co., where he was…
David DuVivier ’32
DAVE DUVIVIER DIED of a heart ailment May 7, 1994, at Princeton Medical Center. Dave combined a distinguished career in law with a lifelong interest…
Clarence M. Malone Jr. ’30
CLARENCE M. "JOCK" MALONE DIED Apr. 11, 1994, in N.Y.C. after a brief illness. He was born Aug. 22, 1908, in Shamokin, Penn. Jock prepared…
Dr. Richard S. Bear ’30
DICK BEAR, a distinguished scientist and academician, died July 5, 1994, in Chapel Hill, N.C. He was a professor of molecular anatomy at U.N.C. from…
Shelby C. Davis ’30
SHELBY C. DAVIS, a Princeton benefactor, died June 29, 1994, in Hobe Sound, Fla. Shelby prepared for Princeton at Lawrenceville. At Princeton, he was a…
George A. Newton Jr. ’29
GEORGE DIED Dec. 2, 1993. He prepared at Technical H.S., in Indianapolis. At Princeton, he was in the Triangle Club, Glee Club, and the choir…
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