MEMORIALS

Anthony Graham Shanley ’50
Coming to Princeton from Canterbury School, Doc threw himself into work on The Daily Princetonian and by sophomore year became managing editor. He graduated with…
Addison S. Goble III ’50
He was born in Union, N.J., and graduated from Union Hill (N.J.) High School. From 1944 to 1945, he attended Princeton and North Carolina State…
J. Rodney Edwards ’50
Rod had a deep commitment to Princeton and a passion for sailing. Fittingly for our former class president and past commodore of Bay Head Yacht…
Eugene Miller Haring ’48 *51
A graduate of the Pingry School, Gene was distinguished at Princeton. He graduated summa cum laude with a degree in philosophy and was elected to…
Thomas James Gillespie III ’46
Tom was born in Pittsburgh and came to Princeton in 1942. He spent the war in the Army infantry in Belgium and Holland. He returned…
Harold William Baker ’46
After graduating from Princeton, Hal went on to Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where he earned a medical degree in 1948. The next two and…
Marsom B. Pratt ’46
He was born in Plainfield, N.J., came to Princeton from Kent School, served in the Navy, and graduated in 1947 as an aeronautical engineering major…
William Lamont Calvert ’45
He entered Princeton from Southside High School in Rockville Centre, N.Y., following in the footsteps of his brother, Leonard ’41. At Princeton he joined Cloister…
John Northrop ’45
Jack Northrop died March 28, 2009, at his home in La Jolla, Calif. Jack attended Millbrook Academy. At Princeton, he joined Colonial Club, played varsity…
Robert Westaway Jr. ’45
He entered Princeton from Lawrenceville, where he played baseball and soccer. He joined Cannon Club but left Princeton to become a bomber pilot with the…
Joseph Bright Parker ’44
Born in Tulsa, Okla., to a Southwestern oil-production family, he prepped at Andover. At Princeton, he was active in soccer and track and a member…
John Taylor Bigbie ’44
Born in Lynchburg, Va., he prepped at Taft. At Princeton, he majored in classics and was a member of the Glee Club, Whig-Clio, Orange Key…
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