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Jack C. Zeiler ’54

Jack died Jan. 16, 2023. He came to us from Northside High School in Denver, where he was active in football and track. A research…

William H. Jackson Jr. ’54

Bill died March 24, 2023. He prepared at Millbrook School, where he was active in hockey, tennis, and glee club. At Princeton, he majored in…

Burnham S. Gould Jr. ’54

Burnie died in his sleep Oct. 21, 2022. He prepared for Princeton at Kingswood School in West Hartford, Conn., where he was active in soccer…

W. Duncan Welty ’54

Dunc died Jan. 20, 2023. He prepared at Maine Township High School in Park Ridge, Ill. He majored in history in the American Civilization Program…

Mord Bogie III ’54

Mord died Nov. 25, 2022. He prepared at Exeter, participated in hockey and dramatics, and won the New England Interscholastic Doubles Championship. At Princeton, he…

David J. Blackman ’54

Dave died Jan. 26, 2023. He prepared at Clifton (N.J.) High School, where he participated in student government. He majored in English, joined Cloister Inn…

Richard J. Riordan ’52

Dick came from Cranwell Prep to study philosophy and joined Terrace, the Catholic Club, Westchester Club, and the Rugby Club. He roomed with Ted McAlister…

Douglas R. Lilly ’52

Doug graduated from St. Louis Country Day School and came to Princeton to study chemistry. He joined Cottage, the St. Louis Club, and the Chemistry…

William A. Bardsley ’51

Bill, the son of William Bardsley 1911, grew up in Philadelphia, attended William Penn Charter School, majored in history, and joined Tower Club. He headed…

Charles M. Johnson Jr. ’50

Charles died March 12, 2023, of complications from pneumonia. He was 94. Charles was born in Philadelphia in 1928, the only child of Charles Johnson…

William S. Treese ’58

Bill died Dec. 26, 2022, in Eastham, Mass. He was 86. He came to Princeton from Shady Side Academy in Pittsburgh, where he participated in…

Robert B. Baker Jr. ’59

Born in Plainfield, N.J., Bob spent many of his formative years in India and the Philippines, his father being a sub-manager of (in those days)…

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2023: Lives Lived & Lost

PAW Published memorials for 569 alumni in 2023, and in this issue, we reflect on 13 of those lives, the impact they had on Princeton, their families, and the world.

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