MEMORIALS

Joseph M. Farley ’49
Joe Farley died May 24, 2010, from complications relating to an epidural injection for back pain. A Birmingham, Ala., native, Joe was president of Alabama…
John F. Joline III ’47
“Moose” Joline enjoyed a distinguished career in secondary-school education. He also was a great president of our class from 1982 to 1987. After World War…
William W. Wanamaker Jr. ’46
William Wanamaker died March 10, 2010, in Alexandria, Va. Bill was born in Fort Leavenworth, Kan., where his father was serving in the Army Corps…
Edmund R.T. Kelley ’44
The class lost a friend of many when Ned died May 18, 2010, in Hartford, Conn. An accomplished athlete at the Taft School, he continued…
John M. Bruce Jr. ’43
A clinical psychologist and teacher who headed the English Department at Boys’ Latin School in Baltimore for 24 years, Marsh died July 28, 2010, of…
Herbert S. Stevens ’43
An Episcopal priest, Herb died May 10, 2010, in Charleston, S.C., where he and his wife, Louise, had lived since last year at the Bishop…
Walter H. Morse ’42
Walter “Monk” Morse died June 7, 2010, at home in Amherst, Va. Monk prepped at the Hackley School. At Princeton he majored in SPIA and…
Douglas McKay ’42
Doug McKay died June 12, 2010, in Wheeling, W.Va., his hometown for many years. Doug prepared for college at the Kiskiminetas Springs School in Saltsburg…
William J. Hagenah Jr. ’42
Bill Hagenah died June 20, 2010, in Evanston, Ill. Bill came to Princeton as one of 12 graduates of New Trier High School in Winnetka…
George F. Schmucki ’41
Our class president, George “Bud” Schmucki, died Aug. 2, 2010, from a fatal fall at his home in Morristown, N.J. Although Bud was born in…
H. Douglas Stine ’40
Hub died July 25, 2010, at the Somerville (N.J.) Medical Center. He grew up and raised his family in Plainfield, N.J., later residing in Basking…
Charles F. Laycock ’39
Fred died June 9, 2010, at his home in Beverly Hills, Fla. Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., he always considered the Wyoming Valley his true home…
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