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Lawrence Singmaster ’38

Larry is probably best remembered by the class as the all-America fullback and captain of Coach Bill Logan's 1937 championship soccer team. But he also…

John Forsyth Alexander ’38

When Cy Alexander died Sept. 29, 1996, he and his wife Betty, who predeceased him, had been residents of Cathedral Village, a Philadelphia retirement home…

Kennard Underwood Jr. ’38

Kennard "Bud" Underwood suffered a massive heart attack Oct. 14, 1997, and died at the Pardee Hospital in Flat Rock, N.C. A longtime resident of…

Morris Samuel Lazaron Jr. ’38

Mike Lazaron died Feb., 15, 1996, at his Norfolk, Va., home, where he had lived since 1949. He came to Princeton from the Park School…

Henry Sawyer Broad ’38

Henry "Hank" Broad died Mar. 11, 1997, at the Parker Memorial Home in New Brunswick, N.J., a victim of complications from Alzheimer's. He came to…

Paul Fuller Duvivier ’38

With Paul's death at a retirement home near Baltimore, Md., on Feb. 27, 1997, the class lost a most loyal member. A native of NYC…

Herbert Ivory Lord ’38

Herbert "Pete" Lord died from a stroke Oct. 22, 1996, at his home in Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich., where he had lived for many years…

Robert Franklin Rautenstrauch ’38

Bob Rautenstrauch (known to his friends as "R-Squared") died Sept. 12, 1996, in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, where he had lived for many years. Bob came…

William Feather Jr. ’38

Classmates will be saddened to hear of the death of William Feather Jr. on May 1, 1996, after a long illness. Bill came to Princeton…

Frederick Paul King Jr. ’38

Loyal Princetonian and classmate Fred King died Mar. 30, 1996, in University Medical Center in Tucson, Ariz., near his winter home in Tubac, of complications…

William Wayne Light ’38

Bill Light died Mar. 21, 1996, at Huggins Memorial Hospital in Wolfeboro, N.H. after a long struggle with Alzheimer's disease. Coming from Haverford School, where…

William Arnold ’38

Bill Arnold, former statistician and research manager at Eastman Kodak, died Feb. 9, 1995, in Hilton Head, S.C., his retirement home. He came to Princeton…

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