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Richard R. Shallberg ’54

Dick died Feb. 18, 2023. He prepared at Baldwin High School in Birmingham, Mich. Dick majored in basic engineering, joined Colonial Club, and captained cross…

Michael D. Loprete ’54

Michael died May 10, 2023. He prepared at Columbia High School and Villanova College, where he was a keen student and passionate basketball player. At…

George T. Kirby Jr. ’54

George died April 16, 2023, at Bella Vista in Oshkosh, Wis. He prepared at Princeton High School, where he participated in football, baseball, and track…

Joseph E. Dittmar ’54

Joe died of complications of dementia Jan. 12, 2023. He graduated from St. Albans School in Washington, D.C., and was active in football, wrestling, and…

John T. Chard ’54

John died April 8, 2023. He prepared at Abraham Park High School in Roselle, N.J., where he participated in football, track, and publications. He fulfilled…

Henry D. Onken ’53

Henry was born in St. Louis and came to Princeton from University City Senior High School. He joined Elm Club, majored in biology, and wrote…

Robert Louis Ferris Jr. ’53

Bob was born in Plainfield, N.J., and came to Princeton after graduating from Plainfield High School. He joined Terrace Club and majored in basic engineering…

David H. Brown Sr. ’53

David died Feb. 9, 2023, in Yardley, Pa. He was born in Manhattan and came to Princeton from Phillips Academy. He joined Cannon Club and…

Frank H. Harvey ’52

Frank graduated from Mercersburg and majored in economics at Princeton. He ate at Dial, was on the swim team, joined the Wesley Foundation, and was…

Randolph Barker ’52

Randy came to us from Exeter, ran cross country, and joined Quadrangle. He roomed with Bob Stell, Ed Cousins, and Peyton Weary. He left after…

Thomas C. Buell ’49

Tom, teacher, scholar, artist, poet, theatrical performer, environmental activist, and lover of life in the West, died April 15, 2023. He was 95. Tom, a…

William N. Hunter ’46

Bill died June 6, 2023, in Ridgefield, Conn. He was 99. He proudly served in the Army Air Corps during World War II, enlisting after…

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