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Patrick M. Growney ’55

Patrick Growney was born March 20, 1933, and died Dec. 8, 2013. He came to Princeton from Bergenfield (N.J.) High School, and played freshman and…

John H. Fish ’55

Born June 17, 1932, in Erie, Pa., to Dorothy and Henry Fish, John Fish was a pastor, college professor, activist, and organizer. After earning his…

George W. Van De Weghe ’54

George was born in Paterson, N.J., and attended Blair Academy. At Princeton he was a member of Cap and Gown Club. He left the University…

Charles L. Terry III ’54

Charles Terry died June 3, 2014, at Clipper Harbor Care in Portsmouth, N.H. Born in Dover, Del., he attended the Loomis School. His Princeton major…

Stanley D. Whitford Jr. ’53

Stanley D. Whitford Jr. ’53 Alumni Records has advised us that Stanley died March 19, 2014, in Lafayette, Colo. Unfortunately, he lost touch with the…

Max O. Truitt Jr. ’53

Max, the grandson of Kentucky Sen. Alben W. Barkley, vice president under President Harry S. Truman from 1949 to 1953 (the four years Max was…

Curtis W. Caldwell ’53

Bill, or “Mother” as he was fondly called by close college chums because of his protective nature, died after a valiant struggle with Parkinson’s disease…

Robert C. Johnston ’52

Bob joined us after Deerfield, majored in the Woodrow Wilson School, and joined Prospect. He served on several of our publications, including The Nassau Sovereign…

J. Edgar Thomson Rutter ’52

J. Edgar Thomson Rutter ’52 Jet, son of Thomas R. Rutter 1913, was a lawyer and jurist in Southern California after serving two years in…

Thomas S. Knight Jr. ’52

Tom came to the class from Exeter, joined Ivy, and majored in economics. He played on the basketball team, and captained the rugby team. He…

Leslie Charles Devoe ’52

Chuck came to Princeton from the Park School in Indianapolis, his lifelong home. Perhaps the best all-round athlete in the class, he played varsity tennis…

Harold B. Erdman ’46

When Hal Erdman co-founded New Jersey Aluminum Co. in 1954, he moved into a young industry that soon needed his supplies worldwide. His firm later…

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