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S. Morton Cooley Jr. ’44 *53

One of four from our class to transfer to the Naval Academy near the start of World War II, Mort died Feb. 14, 2005, in…

Kenneth H. Zabriskie Jr. ’46 *53

Ken died Oct. 18, 2004. He came to Princeton from Ridgewood [N.J.] High School in 1942 to study chemical engineering. After Army service in the…

Donald Akira Yamada ’50 *53

Don died of pancreatic cancer Nov. 5, 2004, in San Jose, Calif. He was a generous man who lived his life with dignity and honor…

John Beverley Oke *53

J. Beverley Oke, brilliant builder of astronomical instruments, died March 2, 2004, at his home in Victoria, British Columbia. He was 75. The cause was…

Willem Der Van Royle Hoeven ’52 *53

Bill died of cancer Sept. 29, 2001, in Asheville, N.C. Bill came to Princeton from Valley Forge [Pa.] Military Academy, rooming with Fred Kaufman, Ted…

Jack L. Stone ’49 *53

Jack died Oct. 28, 2003, of complications from a stroke he suffered seven years ago. He was 76. Jack served in the Navy during WWII…

John H. Rudolph ’50 *53

John died of cancer Sept. 6, 2003, on Bainbridge Island, Wash. Following high school, John served two years in the Navy. Though a member of…

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