Doug died Jan. 26, 2008, in Baltimore of complications of Alzheimer's disease. He was born in Baltimore and prepared for Princeton at St. Paul's School for Boys in Brooklandville, Md. At Princeton, Doug sang in the Glee Club and the Chapel Choir. A member of Charter Club, he majored in English.  Doug's career was in advertising and public relations. He worked as an executive in several organizations, including the Johns Hopkins medical institutions. He created the Next America exhibit for what became the planned community of Columbia, Md., and also worked on early advertising campaigns for the Village of Cross Keys, Md.  In 1994, he became vice president of the North Charles Street Design Organization and also worked with numerous academic clients, including the University of Chicago and Vassar College. He retired in 1999.  Doug sang in the Baltimore Symphony Chorus and more recently with the Handel Choir of Baltimore. He played the piano nightly and regularly read French. He also enjoyed sailing on Chesapeake Bay.  Doug is survived by his wife of nearly 47 years, Mary Joyce Klapproth; his daughters, Kimberly and Jennifer Forsyth, and Whitney Forsyth Hazzard; and two grandchildren. The class extends sympathy to all the family.

Undergraduate Class of 1960