MEMORIALS

William R. Miner ’54
The class was saddened to learn of the death of Bill Miner on Oct. 18, 2001. Bill prepared for Princeton at the Hill School. At…
William T. Dalton ’54
Our beloved classmate Bill Dalton died Sept. 23, 2001, after a prolonged illness. Born in NYC, Bill prepped at Portsmouth Priory. At Princeton, he was…
Richard Y. Remley ’54
Richard died Aug. 18, 2001, in Chesterfield, Pa., of complications from surgery. He was 69. Born in Washington, Pa., Dick attended the Royal Oak H…
Walter Kenney ’54
Walter died Nov. 14, 2000. He prepared for Princeton at Taunton [Mass.] H.S. While at Princeton he majored in Oriental languages and literature. He was…
William A. Cushman ’54
"Cush" died Mar. 6, 2000. Born in NYC, he prepared for Princeton at Darien H.S. He became an English major and was a contributor to…
Elmer Brettman Dunkak Jr. ’54
Elmer died in Sept. 1998. While at Princeton, Elmer joined the NROTC and was accepted into flight training. He received his Navy Wings during his…
Merrill Harvey Gibbs Jr. ’54
"Nick" died Apr. 27, 2001, in his home in Philadelphia. Born in Minneapolis, he prepared for Princeton at Blake School in Hopkins, Minn. At Princeton…
Richard Swinnerton Jr. ’54
Dick died Dec. 17, 1999. He grew up in the town of Princeton. While attending the university he married the former Beverly Conner. He was…
John Warren Walker ’54
John died Mar. 7, 2001, at the Potomac Center in Arlington. He was born in Salina, Kans., prepared for Princeton at Andover, and was active…
Robert Paul Welsh ’54 *60
Robert died July 20, 2000. Born in Lakewood, N.J., he prepared for Princeton at the Peddie School. At Princeton he joined Elm Club and was…
William C. Gardiner Jr. ’54
Bill Gardiner died Nov. 17, 2000, following a bicycle accident. Born in Niagara Falls, N.Y., Bill majored in chemistry at Princeton. He was a member…
Charles Edgar Keller ’54
"Chuck" Keller died Feb. 27, 2001, at his winter home in Palmas Del Mar, Puerto Rico. Subsequent to his bachelor's degree, he obtained his law…
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