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Peter Chopivsky ’74

Peter died April 19, 2010. Peter was the ultimate Princetonian. He loved the University and Tower Club and attended every reunion since graduation. His first…

Michael Dobson ’68

Mike died of a brain tumor June 1, 2010, at his home in Kennebunkport, Maine. He was 63. He prepared at Brunswick School in Greenwich…

Barry P. Simon ’64

Barry died July 14, 2010, in Boston, from multiple myeloma. He is remembered for his keen intellect, dry sense of humor, and eager competitiveness tempered…

George H. Lamson ’62

George died Oct. 15, 2002, of complications from pneumonia and edema resulting from high-altitude hiking in China. George entered Princeton from Simsbury (Conn.) High School…

Gary M. McCown ’61

Gary died unexpectedly Aug. 12, 2010, in Richmond, Va. He was 71. A Roanoke, Va., native, he graduated magna cum laude in English from Princeton…

Frank H. Unlandherm ’59

Frank died Oct. 13, 2009, in New York City. Frank attended William L. Dickinson High School in Jersey City, N.J., where he was a member…

Donald B. MacElwee ’57

Mac died Aug. 27, 2010, in Hazleton (Pa.) General Hospital. At Princeton, he majored in mechanical engineering, joined Cannon Club, and played football and lacrosse…

Randall F. Hipple ’56

Randy died Aug. 22, 2010, after a 15-year struggle with multiple myeloma, a bone-marrow cancer. He came to Princeton from Mercersburg Academy and majored in…

John M. Cloud ’55

Jack Cloud died June 6, 2010, in Norfolk, Va. He prepared at Andover. At Princeton, he was known as “Mr. Sunshine” and graduated cum laude…

Franklin Ford Jr. ’55

Frank Ford died July 1, 2010, of multiple myeloma. Frank was the son of Franklin Ford Sr. 1913; grandson of Princeton politics professor Henry Jones…

Donald D. Kennedy Jr. ’53

Don, after a valiant battle with esophageal cancer (he was encouraged and cheered on by Skip Madden, who suffered from the same disease), died July…

Freeman N. Jelks Jr. ’51

Freeman was born Oct. 12, 1929, in Savannah, Ga. He came to us from The Hill School. At Princeton, he was an economics major, personnel…

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