MEMORIALS

Thomas J. Boodell Jr. ’57
Tom died Aug. 31, 2023, of complications of dementia. He was one of our former class presidents and a prominent Chicagoan. Tom attended New Trier…
Arthur R. Szeglin ’56
Artie died Aug. 8, 2023, at home in Kings Park, N.Y. He was the epitome of energy, curiosity, and accomplishment. As an undersized guard on…
Richard Samuel Reynolds III ’56
Major was fond of Churchill’s aphorism, “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” Major died…
Oral O. Miller ’55
Oral died Aug. 6, 2023, of pneumonia in Washington, D.C. He was born April 7, 1933, the third of four brothers on a small Kentucky…
Frederick J. Ernst Jr. ’55 *62
Fred, whose life was spent investigating gravity, died May 31, 2023. He was born Nov. 20, 1933, in the Bronx and attended Ardsley High School…
Frederick J. Ernst Jr. ’55 *62
Fred, whose life was spent investigating gravity, died May 31, 2023. He was born Nov. 20, 1933, in the Bronx and attended Ardsley High School…
Vincent P. Lamorella ’53
Vince died Oct. 30, 2023, in New Castle, Pa., where he was born. Vince attended New Castle High School before coming to Princeton. He was…
Aubrey D. Hutcheson ’52
Hutch came to Princeton from Millbrook School to study geological engineering and join Charter. He was the secretary of the American Institute of Mining and…
Harold B. Collins Jr. ’52
Hal, whose father was a member of the Class of 1918, came to Princeton after two years’ service in the Navy and graduation from St…
David Butler ’52
Dave, whose father Francis was in the Class of 1919, came to Princeton after study at St. Paul Academy and Andover. He majored at SPIA…
Ernest E. Roberts Jr. ’51
A native of Miami, Fla., Ernie came to Princeton after graduating from Lawrenceville Preparatory School. He majored in psychology, was active in the University band…
Dwight L. Degener ’51
Dwight graduated from St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H., where he captained the basketball and baseball teams. At Princeton, he majored in mathematics and was…
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