Norm died June 18, 2010, at his Bluffton, S.C., home.

A son of 1914, he graduated from Law-
renceville. He captained the Princeton 150-pound crew and was coxswain of the crew that won the Thames Challenge Cup at the 1949 Henley Regatta. He was wrestling team manager for one year and a member of Charter. His degree was in modern languages.

After graduation, Norm entered the Navy, serving on the flagship of the 2nd and 6th fleets as an engineering officer. After leaving the service in 1953, he worked in the publishing business in Huntington, W. Va. In 1960, he took an administrative position with the Detroit Free Press , where he handled personnel, labor relations, and benefits. With his wife, Phoebe, whom he married in 1950, he was an ardent sailor, cruising and racing on the Great Lakes.

Norm took early retirement in 1984 and relocated to coastal South Carolina, though he and Phoebe returned to Michigan in summers to cruise on his 38-foot trawler. During retirement, he was active in the Hilton Head Choral Society, Meals on Wheels, Habitat for Humanity, and the Audubon Society.

We extend our sympathy to Phoebe; their children, Ellis, Amy, and Coleman; six grandchildren; his brother, Lawrence ’43; and cousin Fred ’47.
Undergraduate Class of 1950