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Brand new website!
2Hey there, ’02 Tigers –
With our tenth reunion coming up, our friendly neighborhood class officers decided to treat us all to a beautiful brand new class website! Wow!
All the good stuff is only there if you log in, so come on in and kick the tires, tell us what we’re doing right and wrong, send us your class notes, pay your class dues, register for reunions … oh, and send on over any photos you’d like to share with us all.
Happy surfing!
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Robert August Koranda ’02
0As Published in Jan. 28, 2004, PAW issue
Rob Koranda died June 29, 2003, in a Chicago porch collapse that claimed 13 other young lives.
With Rob’s passing, Princeton has lost a beloved son. Bright, spontaneous, and charming, armed with an infectious smile and spirit, he warmed and inspired those fortunate enough to have known him.
Rob grew up in Naperville, Ill., where he was captain of his high school football team. A lifelong volunteer, Rob mentored high school leaders at the J. Kyle Braid Leadership Ranch in Colorado.
At Princeton, Rob was a history major, president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and a member of Cottage Club. When an injury sidelined his football career, Rob embraced rugby and earned the Christopher D. Mello ’98 Award. After graduation, Rob worked for LaSalle Bank in Chicago and lived with Thomas Rowland ’02. Just before his untimely death, he had returned to Princeton to celebrate his first reunion.
Angela Michelle Ovecka ’02
0As Published in Nov. 5, 2003, PAW issue
Angela Ovecka was killed in a car accident in New Mexico Aug. 1, 2003. She was dedicated to all that she did — her studies, her music, her family, and her friendships.
At Princeton, she graduated summa cum laude in civil engineering, played flute, served as president of the wind ensemble, and was a member of Charter Club.
Matthew Weiner ’02
0As published in April 1999
Matthew Weiner ’02, a Wilson College resident from Medford, New Jersey, died on March 22 after collapsing from cardiac arrest during a game of pickup basketball on a court near Spelman Hall. He was 19. The Mercer County Medical Examiner’s Office will attempt to determine the cause of the cardiac arrest.
Weiner studied Latin and architecture and indicated an interest in becoming an architect. A varsity swimmer, he participated in eight intercollegiate varsity meets, including the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League championships. Weiner came to Princeton from the Peddie School in Hightstown, New Jersey, where in his sophomore and junior years he was chosen an Academic All-America by Swimming World magazine.
Several weeks before his death, Weiner had fainted during a swim meet. But after being examined by a cardiologist, he was deemed to have no underlying medical problem.
Weiner’s twin sister, Cristina, is a student and swimmer at Harvard. His younger brother, Kevin, is a student at Peddie.









