MEMORIALS

Kent E. Mast ’65
Kent Mast died April 24, 2014, after an extended illness. Born in Media, Pa., Kent majored in politics, took his meals at Cottage Club, and…
Peter W. Hyde ’61
Known to us as “Pete,” Peter died July 8, 2014, from complications of Parkinson’s disease in Prairie Village, Kan. A son of Benjamin Hyde ’24…
Ira B. Silverstein ’60
Ira died Oct. 9, 2013, in Seoul, Korea, from complications of a hip fracture that he suffered while on an overnight stop en route to…
W. Thomas Thach Jr. ’59
William Thomas Thach Jr. died July 1, 2014. He was 77. Tom was born in Oklahoma City, Okla., Jan. 3, 1937, to Mary Elizabeth Edwards…
Frank A. Peluso ’59
Frank died suddenly May 14, 2014, of congestive heart failure at home in New York City with his beloved wife, Emi (née Yamamoto), at his…
Leonard A. Yerkes ’58
Leonard died peacefully Sept. 2, 2014, from complications related to prostate cancer. He attended St. George’s School prior to Princeton. A politics major, his thesis…
Donald M. Alcoke Jr. ’58
Donald Alcoke died of colon cancer July 11, 2014, in Albuquerque, his home for the last 17 years. Don came to Princeton from Greenhills High…
Francis C. Brown Jr. ’58
Frank died Aug. 11, 2014, after a valiant 15-year battle against Parkinson’s disease. Frank prepared for Princeton at the Peddie School. At Princeton, he entered…
Robert B. Winslow ’58
Bob died July 14, 2014, near Sacramento, Calif. He came to Princeton from Deerfield Academy and majored in biology. He was a member of the…
Guillermo E. Gonzalez Jr. ’54
Guillermo “Billy-Gonzo” Gonzalez died Sept. 23, 2014, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. At Princeton, he was a history major, a member of Cap and Gown…
James Desmond McCracken ’53
James, or “Des,” as he liked to be called, spent his entire career as a respected and admired educator at the Darrow School in New…
W. Loeber Landau ’53
Loeber, one of our most brilliant members — class valedictorian, winner of four debating prizes, three English awards, and election to Phi Beta Kappa —…
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