MEMORIALS

Raymond Alexander ’60
IT IS HARD to accept that Ray has left us. He died Feb. 23, 1992, after a three-and-a-half-year battle with cancer. In January 1991, after…
Robert J. Chainski ’60
BOB CHAINSM died by his own hand Jan. 9,1992. He was born in Chicago on Nov. 22, 1938, and spent much of his life there…
David Paul Rinker ’60
DAVID PAUL RINKER is gone. Although "The song is ended, but the melody lingers on" belongs to the Tigertones, and "Rinks" was a Nassoon, it…
James Ralph De Rocco ’60
JIM DE ROCCO was born Aug. 24, 1937, in Bethlehem, Penn., and died Apr. 2, 1991, He was 53 years old. For the past fifteen…
John Hicks ’60
JOHN HICKS DIED Feb. 22, 1991, just following his 52nd birthday Feb. 1. He was in the Univ. of Chicago hospital and had suffered a…
Richard Louie ’60
"DICK" LOUIE is gone. He came to us from Lakewood, Oh., and majored in economics, joining Quadrangle Club and later, Wilson Lodge, and he roomed…
Leland S. Berger ’60
LEE BERGER died May 4, 1990, of injuries sustained when he jumped from a bridge into the Ausable Chasm. The suicide tragically ended Lee's courageous…
David John Anderson Jr. ’60
DAVID ANDERSON took his life during the fall of 1985. Dave was born March 18, 1938, in Homestead, Penn., and prepared for Princeton at Turtle…
Heinz Rudolf Pagels ’60
DR. HEINZ PAGELS died on July 24, 1988, in a mountaineering accident at Pyramid Peak, Colo., while attending the summer session of the Aspen Center…
Brinton Page Roberts ’60
BRINT ROBERTS was killed on July 7, 1989, when the safari vehicle in which he was riding in the Kalahari Desert overturned near Runtu, Namibia…
John Landis Blodgett ’60
Jack died April 20, 2006, at his home in Newark, N.Y., after a brief battle with cancer. He was born in Auburn, N.Y., and graduated…
Peter R. Kaplan ’60
Peter died March 6, 2006, after a long illness. He prepared for Princeton at Eastside High in Paterson, N.J., and at Andover, where he was…
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