MEMORIALS

Theodore Sandson ’55
Ted died July 1, 2016, of cancer. He was 82. He was born Dec. 17, 1933, in Greenburg, Pa., to Zena Kirshner and Samuel Zalek…
Lawrence Phipps III ’55
Lawrence’s eclectic life ended Sept. 2, 2016, at age 82. Born Oct. 28, 1933, he grew up in Denver, then in Highlands Ranch, Colo. He…
John Maltsberger III ’55
J.T. was born Dec. 18, 1933, in Cotulla, Texas, to John and Ruth Maltsberger. He died Oct. 5, 2016, of biliary carcinoma. His major at…
James Hyde ’55
The son of J. Franklin and Hildegard (Lesche) Hyde in Corning, N.Y., James died at Barrett House assisted living in Ripon, Wis., Aug. 1, 2016…
James Cochran ’55
Jim, the son of Mary Cochran and Dr. William Cochran ’25, was born Oct. 9, 1932, and died Oct. 10, 2016. He grew up in…
Alexander Pouschine ’54
Alexander died Sept. 27, 2016, in North Bay Village, Fla. He was born in New York City, where he attended Sea Cliff High School prior…
John Nirider ’54
John died Oct. 27, 2016, in Houston, Texas. He graduated from Belleville Township High School. He left Princeton at the end of his second year…
Charles Cromwell III ’54 *60
Charlie died Oct. 20, 2016, of congestive heart failure at Washington Hospital Center, surrounded by his family. Born in Baltimore, he attended Gilman School. A…
Charles Cromwell III ’54 *60
Charlie died Oct. 20, 2016, of congestive heart failure at Washington Hospital Center, surrounded by his family. Born in Baltimore, he attended Gilman School. A…
Martin Stevens ’53
Martin was born in Wayne, Pa., and came to Princeton from Phillips Exeter Academy. He joined Cloister Inn, majored in mechanical engineering, played I.A.A. sports…
Gordon Beaham III ’53
Gordon died peacefully Sept. 18, 2016, in Kansas City, where he was born. He came to Princeton from Pembroke Country Day School and majored in…
John Skeel ’52
Jack came from Chagrin Falls (Ohio) High School, where he was a member of the Athletic Hall of Fame, class president, and captain of the…
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