Arthur S. Cherouny ’26
Art Cherouny died of natural causes July 28, 1995, in Farmington, Conn.
Art came to Princeton from Brooklyn Polytechnic Prep, where he won letters in soccer, lacrosse, and wrestling. At Princeton, Art won his numerals in soccer. Art left Princeton in the spring of 1924 and took a law degree at Brooklyn Law School in 1929. He practiced in N.Y.C. and became known as an expert in the early years of industrial relations and labor law. He was associated with the law firm of White & Case when he took a position with Kennecott Copper in 1935. When Art retired from Kennecott in 1969, he was secretary of the board of directors and director of labor and industrial relations. Art was active in community and government affairs in the places where he lived. He was always a loyal member of the class and will be greatly missed at our gatherings.
Art married Janet Roberta Little in 1930. They resided for most of their retirement years in Norfolk, Conn. They enjoyed country life, bridge, and a happy family life together.
Art is survived by Janet and their children, Robert S., Cynthia C. Yeaw, and Richard M.; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren, to all of whom we extend our sympathy.
The Class of 1926
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