MEMORIALS

L. Dean Pringle ’53
Dean’s athleticism at Princeton — four years of soccer and a role as captain of the team senior year — likely helped him survive and…
James G. Metcalfe ’53
Jim died July 21, 2015, in Louisville, Ky., after a long illness. Although he was born in Cincinnati, Jim lived most of his life in…
John S. Brumback Jr. ’53
Director of Admission Radcliffe Heermance *1909 looked kindly at Culver Military Academy, and John was one of the good students from that school he admitted…
Donald Oberdorfer ’52
Don died July 23, 2015, in Washington, D.C., from Alzheimer’s disease. He prepared at Druid Hills High School in Atlanta and came to Princeton determined…
Ray F. Chirurgi ’52
Ray died April 7, 2015. He joined the class from Yonkers (N.Y.) High School, where he was a star athlete. At Princeton, Ray played varsity…
Arthur W. Mudge II ’51
Art was born July 15, 1929, in Andover, Mass., to Alice Tatler and William F. Mudge 1917. He prepared at Choate and majored in geological…
Arthur Walton Litz Jr. ’51
Walt was born Oct. 31, 1929, in Nashville to Lucile Courtney and A. Walton Litz. At Princeton he majored in English, roomed with Grady Miller…
John B. Jessup Jr. ’51
John died April 26, 2014. John was born in Philadelphia to Marion Zinderstein and John B. Jessup. His grandfather, Henry Winans Jessup, was in the…
J. Sprigg Duvall IV ’51
Sprigg was born Jan. 11, 1929, in Washington, D.C., to Marguerite Chase and John S. Duvall III. He prepared at Montgomery Blair High School, majored…
Robert T. Pottenger Jr. ’50
Bob, a retired allergist and immunologist, died May 2, 2014. Born in San Francisco, Bob graduated from San Marino High School in South Pasadena, Calif…
Clark Hungerford ’49
Clark died Dec. 11, 2014, at his home in Lake Bluff, Ill. He came to Princeton from the Lawrenceville School and studied civil engineering. Clark…
J. Seymour Flinn ’49
Seymour Flinn died Dec. 9, 2014, at his daughter’s residence in Acton, Mass. A retired Episcopal priest, he had a long and productive career in…
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