MEMORIALS

Margaret Cannella ’73
Margaret died Nov. 24, 2016, of vascular cancer at the age of 64. She grew up in Queens, and she majored in East Asian studies…
Edward M. Elliott ’62
Ned died Dec. 20, 2016, surrounded by his family at home in San Francisco, after a long battle with cancer. Ned came to us from…
Samuel F. Hinkle Jr. ’59
Sam died Aug. 24, 2016, in Naples, Fla. He battled cancer for two years. Born in Harrisburg, Pa., Sam grew up in Hershey, where his…
Adlai S. Hardin Jr. ’59
An accomplished and dynamic life drew to a close Oct. 29, 2016, in Vienna, Austria, with the passing of Ad Hardin. Ad had gone to…
H.P. Schrauff ’57
Put died Oct. 16, 2016, in Dallas, Texas. He majored in the Woodrow Wilson School, joined Cannon Club, and was active in Triangle. His senior-year…
Sidney Pestka ’57
Sid died Dec. 22, 2016, surrounded by family. The quintessential scientist since adolescence, he was afflicted with dementia. While at Princeton he played intramural hockey…
Berdine Groel ’57
Dean was a valued and active member of our class. While at Princeton he majored in art and archaeology, was active in Triangle, and played…
John V. Bennett ’57
John died July 18, 2013, in Atlanta. At Princeton he joined Terrace Club, majored in sociology, and participated in IAA sports. He was a member…
Rubin Goldstein ’55
Rubin was the son of Rachel “Ray” Faier and Sam Goldstein. He was born March 29, 1933, in the Bronx, and raised in Brooklyn. He…
John Corry ’53
John was born in Ohio and came to Princeton from Deerfield Academy. At Princeton he majored in the Woodrow Wilson School and wrote a thesis…
Charles Harper ’52
Charlie came to us from Hotchkiss, majored in basic engineering, ate at Ivy, and joined the Student Christian Association. He roomed with Ab Rivers. He…
Richard Schwartz ’51
Dick was born Aug. 9, 1929, in the Bronx, to Samuel and Ida Shapiro Schwartz and attended Davis High School in Mount Vernon, N.Y. At…
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