MEMORIALS

Paul Douglass Martin ’54
Doug Martin died of lung cancer Jan. 28, 2009, at his home in Newtown, Conn. He was born in Roanoke, Va., and graduated from South…
Foster Benedict Cooper Jr. ’53
He graduated from White Plains (N.Y.) High School and starred in basketball at Princeton all four years. His freshman and sophomore roommate, Jack Maitland, said…
Ralph Norris Willis ’53
It is fitting that on the night of his death, Bo and Sally, his wife of 55 years, had dined with Redmond Finney ’51, Bo’s…
J.D. Nyhart ’53
He came to Princeton from Indianapolis, following his late brother, Eldon ’47, and roomed with Pete Obbard and Bayard Henry. He was a varsity swimmer…
Guy Martin Newland ’51
He came to us from Kent School and at Princeton was in ROTC, majored in history, was in Orange Key, was president of Elm Club…
Laurence Turnbull Joline ’51
Larry joined George Bass in underwater archaeological explorations of Byzantine shipwrecks off the Aegean coast of Turkey throughout the 1960s. Polly Doe and Larry were…
Charles T. Matthews ’47
During World War II, Charlie was an ensign aboard a minesweeper tender in the Pacific. He joined us in ’46, graduated in ’48, and then…
Cornelius E. McCole ’47
He majored in premed at Princeton and went on to medical school at Penn, a fellowship at Johns Hopkins, and a distinguished career as an…
Fletcher W. Layton ’47
Semper Fi He married Margaret “Peg” Rode in 1951 while beginning a long career with the Campbell Soup Co. He started by selling products to…
Joseph A. Imbrogulio ’47
Joe’s father was an Italian immigrant who instilled in his son three enduring values: hard work, service to others, and education. Joe’s business career began…
Randolphe Pierson Swenson ’45
He prepared at Lawrenceville and joined Quadrangle Club at Princeton. His studies were interrupted by service as a navigator with the 13th Army Air Force…
Robert Frederick Morten ’45
Bob entered Princeton from Teaneck (N.J.) High School and joined Tower Club. When Pearl Harbor was attacked on Dec. 7, 1941, he was at Tower…
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