MEMORIALS

William B. Baine ’66
Bill died Feb. 1, 2022, of complications of Parkinson’s disease. A native of Washington, D.C., Bill spent part of his childhood in Italy. At St…
Mebenin Awipi ’65
Meb came to us from Nigeria on a full scholarship sophomore year, played one year of soccer, and received a degree in electrical engineering. He…
Thoburn A. Dadisman Jr. ’62
Tad, an internal medicine doctor throughout his career, died Jan. 5, 2022, in Columbia, Md. He came to us from the Brunswick School in Riverside…
Quentin P. Almstedt ’61
Quentin, known to all as “Casey,” died Nov. 15, 2020, in Weldon Springs, Md. He was born in Kirkwood, Mo., and came to us from…
John F. Curley Jr. ’60
“The nicest person you ever knew” and “Mr. Insider” for more than 25 years at Legg Mason, Jack died Jan. 1, 2022. Born, raised, and…
Martin E. Lodge ’58
Martin died Jan. 18, 2022, in New Paltz, N.Y. He was 85. He came to Princeton from Orange High in Pepper Pike, Ohio, where he…
Earl V. Fogelberg ’58
Earl died Jan. 24, 2022, in Santa Rosa, Calif. He was 85. He came to Princeton from the Latin School of Chicago, where he was…
Edward H. Zeller ’54
Ted died Dec. 24, 2021. At Manasquan (N.J.) High School Ted played basketball and edited the yearbook. At Princeton he majored in psychology, joined Tiger…
Spencer H. MacCallum ’54
Spence died Dec. 17, 2020. At Andover he participated in the glee club, cross-country, and student government. At Princeton he joined Prospect Club and majored…
Paul Donald Harris ’54
Paul died Feb. 15, 2022. He prepared at Teaneck (N.J.) High School, where he was active in basketball, soccer, and student government. At Princeton he…
Briggs S. Cunningham III ’54
Briggs died Sept. 28, 2021. He prepared at The Hill School, where he participated in wrestling, tennis, and publications. While at Princeton he was an…
Dale Fremont Sprankle ’53 *55
Dale grew up in Kingsport, Tenn., and came to Princeton from Redland High School. He majored in architecture and was a member of Quadrangle Club…
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