MEMORIALS

William F. Clarkson ’50
Bill Clarkson died Aug. 22, 1994, of cancer at his retirement home in Fearrington Village, N.C. A native of Pittsburgh, he attended Ridley College in…
John M. Dengler ’48
DEATH HAS BECKONED one of the class’s most blithe spirits. John Dengler died of cancer July 25, 1994. John wrote his own epitaph in our…
Richard L. Gaines ’47
DICK DIED June 25, 1994, after a long illness, on Martha’s Vineyard, where he had grown up. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. After his freshman…
Adrian W. Zorgniotti ’46
DR. ADRIAN ZORGNIOTTI DIED July 6, 1994, in N.Y.C. He had battled for over a year against complications of diabetes. Yet he continued working with…
Thomas J. King Jr. ’46
DR. THOMAS J. KING, known as "Mumbo" to his close friends, died at his home in New City, N.Y., May 20, 1994, after a long…
Albert Bush-Brown ’46
DR. ALBERT BUSH-BROWN, one of our most distinguished classmates, died in Barnstable, Mass., July 22, 1994. Bush had learned only two months earlier that he…
Steele C. Cameron ’45
STEELE CAMERON DIED in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Apr. 18, 1994. He prepared at Deerfield. At Princeton he participated in freshman swimming, freshman varsity lacrosse, and 150-lb…
Ward W. Dunn ’42
THE CLASS HAS LOST one of its most respected members. Ward Dunn's spirited heart finally stopped ticking Aug. 12, 1994. He died at home with…
G. Malcolm Laws Jr. ’41
A PROFESSOR EMERITUS of English at the Univ. of Pennsylvania, Malcom died Aug, 1, 1994, in Bryn Mawr Hospital. His wife, Beatrice Elfreth, passed away…
Sheldon B. Wells ’40
AFTER A LONG PERIOD of retirement living in Florida, Shel Wells, son of Sheldon S. '12, died May 13, 1994. From N.Y.C. and Westminster School…
Kerwin P. Kinard ’40
KEN KINARD DIED June 28, 1994, in Kansas City, Mo. His educational experience was indeed a multifarious one. After Exeter, he spent two years at…
Lee W. Maxwell Jr. ’39
LEE DIED Nov. 24, 1993, at his home in Spokane. Born in Bronxville, N.Y., he grew up in Greenwich, where he developed the excellent golf…
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