MEMORIALS

John Emery Seibert ’34
Lank Seibert, a retired oil executive, banking consultant, and star basketball player, died Mar. 4, 1997, after a long illness. A classmate said of him…
David Carson Dougherty ’34
Dave Dougherty, a former management consultant on organization problems, including strategy, planning, compensation, and personnel, died Aug. 29, 1996. A past president of the Chicago…
David Rudolf Wintermann ’34
Dave "Tex" Wintermann, described in his citation in 1980 for our Outstanding Achievement Award as "a businessman, sportsman, humanitarian, and member of our class of…
Thomas Meredith Neil M.D. ’34
Tom Meredith, a retired general surgeon who had lived at Hilton Head, S.C., since 1974, died there Nov. 17, 1996. He enjoyed retirement, he wrote…
Charles Dusenberry M.D. ’34
Charlie Dusenberry, who retired in 1983 from the practice of pediatrics, died in Portland, Maine, of heart failure on Oct. 29, 1996, one day shy…
William Foster ’34
Bill Foster, a prominent lawyer and former president of the Princeton Alumni Assn. of Western Pennsylvania and member of the corporate gifts committee of the…
John Edgar Gomery Jr. ’34
John Gomery died Feb. 27, 1996, at the retirement community of Abbey Delray in Delray Beach, Fla. He came to Princeton from Haverford School. At…
Charles Graham Edgar Reeves ’34
Graham Reeves, who once said he tried twice to retire "with no success," died in Pasco, Wash., Sept. 27, 1996. He retired first in 1952…
Rusling Wood Jr. ’34
Rus Wood, the organizer and leader of our popular '34 Retreads jazz group that entertained us at reunions past, died Oct. 2, 1996, at Eastern…
Chalkley Jay Hambleton ’34
Jay Hambleton, whose first job after college was in the mailroom of Harris Trust and Savings Bank in Chicago, and who rose to become president…
Alfred Theodore Drury ’34 *35
Ted Drury, who retired in 1975 as head of the Technical Services Dept. at the U.S. Naval Ship Research & Development Center in Bethesda, Md…
David Potter Elliott ’34
Dave Elliott, a retired secondary school teacher and self-employed writer in Port Washington, L.I., with an impressive Princeton heritage, died July 15, 1996. His grandfather…
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