MEMORIALS

John Philip Harding II ’53
John, one of our most engaging members, died Aug. 21, 2003 at his Wonder Lake, Ill., home after a period of declining health. He had…
John McCaffery Wright ’53
John Wright, who with his family (his father was John P. Wright '28) spanned five generations of community service to Keene, N.H., died there Nov…
Benjamin Max McKulik ’53
Ben McKulik, an admired professor of literature at York College, died of a stroke Dec. 27, 1997. Born in Hillside, N.J., Ben was the son…
Howard Frederic Whitney III ’53
Mike Whitney died of a massive brain aneurysm July 1, 1998, doing what he loved best, as his sister Carlin Scherer said, "sailing at sea."…
Derick Doane Schermerhorn ’53
Derick, one of 15 Hotchkiss grads who entered in 1949, died May 1, 2005, at his West Palm Beach home after a long and gallant…
Henry Young III ’53
With sorrow we report the death of Hank Young, who died June 22, 1996, at his home in Stockton, N.J. He was 69. Born in…
Archibald Cameron Voris III ’53
Arch, who stood for solidity like the limestone quarried in his hometown of Bedford, Ind., died Aug. 31, 2005, at the Cleveland Clinic after a…
Michael Stanley Kirby ’53
With deep regret we report that Mike Kirby died Feb. 24, 1997, in NYC. He graduated from Rye [N.Y.] H.S. with Jack McCarthy and both…
Thomas Hutton Brown Boothe Jr. ’53
Tom died Apr. 16, 2002, in Bethlehem, Pa., of cancer. He came to Princeton from West Orange [N.J.] HS. At Princeton he was president of…
Leonard Lyons ’53
Princeton lost one of its most loyal sons when Lenny Lyons died on June 14, 1989, in Baton Rouge after a lengthy illness. Lenny was…
Joseph Edward Waesche III ’53
Ed, whose piano artistry delighted undergrads when he performed with the Round House Eight, the Tiger Town Five, and Ken Stocker's big band, but whose…
Richard King III ’53
Dick died peacefully June 9, 2006, from Lou Gehrig's disease in Corpus Christi, Texas. He attended Exeter and received a degree in politics at…
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