MEMORIALS

Robert P. Hauptfuhrer ’53
Bob, a quintessential Princetonian in the University’s service, died Aug. 11, 2013, of a subdural hematoma. He was a charter trustee from 1987 to 1997…
Stephen Paliska ’53
Steve, who specialized in mechanical engineering and worked globally designing an asphalt plant in Puerto Rico, a NATO jet-refueling station in Iceland, a desalination plant…
Joseph L. Fromm ’53
Joe was anticipating attending his 60th reunion with his wife, the former Mary Macheak. However, he died July 31, 2013, as a result of two…
Earl S. Moore Jr. ’52
Earl (whom we knew as Claude at Princeton) came from University City (Mo.) High School, joined Cannon Club, majored in English, and roomed with Fred…
Richard W. Kazmaier Jr. ’52
Dick died on Aug. 1, 2013, in Boston. He entered Princeton from Maumee (Ohio) High School, where he was a five-sport athlete. At Princeton, he…
Charles L. Saunders Jr. ’52
Chuck came to the class from Evanston Township (Ill.) High School and roomed with Andy Deiss and Hank Overbeck. He withdrew after sophomore year to…
Charles L.R. Anderson ’51
Andy was born Jan. 7, 1929, in Reisterstown, Md., son of Mabel Hobbs and Charles R. Anderson. A graduate of the McDonogh School in Owings…
Albert A. Lakeland Jr. ’51
Pete was born Sept. 10, 1929, in Baldwin, N.Y., to A.A. and Muriel Ager Lakeland. A graduate of Lawrenceville, Pete majored in English at Princeton…
Charles Burkelman ’51
Charlie was born Oct. 15, 1929, in New York City to Annette Adams and Martin Burkelman ’18, and came to us from Hopkins Grammar School…
Franklin D. Reeve ’50
Frank died June 28, 2013, in a New Hampshire hospital from complications of diabetes. He graduated from Exeter. At Princeton, he majored in English. He…
Daniel Golden ’50
Dan died June 14, 2013, at a retirement home in Dedham, Mass., from complications of pneumonia. Throughout his life, Dan maintained his ties with Princeton…
Donald C. De La Chapelle ’50
Don, a man of strong faith and love of family, died of Alzheimer’s disease June 21, 2013. Don was born in New York City and…
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