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Samuel Tomlinson Arnold Jr. H ’48

Sam Arnold was unique in the annals of ’48. He was with us all-too-short a time, but left his mark of upbeat cheerfulness and abiding…

Paul Gaither Sullivan ’48

Paul Sullivan died Feb. 4, 2009, in Vero Beach, Fla. He was 82. He was a graduate of Scarsdale (N.Y.) High School and served in…

E. Stevens Declerque ’47

Steve is fondly remembered by his ’47 friends for his infectious joie de vivre. He served in the Marine Corps for three years after a…

Robert Henderson Clarke ’45

Bing died Jan. 14, 2008, at his country house in Wilmington, Del. Bing prepared for Princeton at Tower Hill School and joined Cloister Inn. During…

Warren Graves Fugitt ’45

Warren died June 3, 2005. He entered Princeton from Valley Forge Military Academy and joined Key and Seal. His Princeton career was interrupted when he…

Robert Henderson Clarke ’45

Bob Clarke died Aug. 9, 2001, with the loss reported to Princeton this year. Bob entered Princeton from Mount Lebanon (Pa.) High, and joined Dial…

George Alan Harben (leamy) ’45

George Harben, whom we knew as George Leamy during our undergraduate years, died peacefully in his sleep April 17, 2007, at his New York City…

Lester Markham Conway ’45

Lester Conway died April 12, 2006. He entered Princeton from Sewickley (Pa.) High School, and through acceleration, received a degree in chemistry in 1944. He…

Philip Strubing Blatz ’45 *48

Bing died Jan. 14, 2008, at his country house in Wilmington, Del. Bing prepared for Princeton at Tower Hill School and joined Cloister Inn. During…

Lewis Franklin Moore Jr. ’44

We recently learned that “Bud” Moore died May 10, 2006, at age 84, in his hometown of Roanoke, Va. He prepped at Woodberry Forest and…

William R. Evans ’44 *50

Bill died Nov. 17, 2008. He and his wife had lived on Manhattan’s East Side for several decades. Bill had no listings in our undergraduate…

David Chase Peaslee ’43

Dave, our class valedictorian who served many years as a class officer, and who, as a career physicist, championed the cause of teaching science to…

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