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Richard Wayne Hogan ’66

A native of Richmond, Va., Dick graduated from that city’s Manchester High School. At Princeton he was a Woodrow Wilson School major and a member…

Bruce Peter Vanda ’66

Bruce came to Princeton from Beverly Hills High School, where he was senior class president and a member of the wrestling team. At Princeton he…

Charles E. Mitchell ’63 *67

A champion pole-vaulter at Princeton and a legendary member of Tiger Inn, he set an enduring record at 15 feet 3 inches when the world…

Richard C. Deyo ’60

Born in Elizabeth, N.J., Dick came to Princeton from the Pingry School. He majored in art and archaeology and was a member of Key and…

Paul Robert Gray Sackett ’60

Paul came to Princeton from the Choate School. He left Princeton and completed his undergraduate studies at C.W. Post College. He was a lifetime member…

Arthur R. Klein ’59

Coming to Princeton from Malverne (N.Y.) High School, Artie majored in chemical engineering and joined Cannon Club. One of Cappy Cappon’s “Iron Five,” he gained…

W. Pratt Thompson ’55

After spending two years at Princeton, Pratt graduated with honors from Columbia and then, as he describes it in our 50th-reunion book, “went on to…

Duncan D. Sutphen III ’55

Coming to Princeton from Hotchkiss, he majored in geology, lettered in track, and was a member of Cap and Gown. After graduation and two years…

Brice McAdoo Clagett ’54

Born in Washington, D.C., Brice graduated from the St. Albans School. At Princeton, he majored in history and served as editorial chairman of The Daily…

John Browning Cameron ’53

John grew up in Chattanooga, where he attended McCallie School. He entered the undergraduate history program at Princeton in 1949. After graduation in 1953 he…

Terrence Edmund Connolly ’53

Born in Baltimore, Terry graduated from Boys’ Latin School and played lacrosse at Princeton for three years. He took his meals at Cloister Inn, majored…

John J.F. Sherrerd ’52

Jay attended Episcopal Academy and graduated from The Hill School. He served Princeton and our class with good humor, good cheer, striking generosity, and great…

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2023: Lives Lived & Lost

PAW Published memorials for 569 alumni in 2023, and in this issue, we reflect on 13 of those lives, the impact they had on Princeton, their families, and the world.

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