MEMORIALS

Charles K. Robinson III ’54
Charles died July 22, 2006, from Parkinson’s disease at home in Palm Springs, Calif. A graduate of Lawrenceville School, he was an English major and…
Ronald Burnham Huseth ’54
Ron Huseth died of a heart attack Oct. 27, 1995. Ron came to Princeton from Oak Park H.S. and had just returned to Illinois with…
Samuel C. Fullerton III ’54
Sam died July 2, 2006, at Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas after a brief illness. Born in Miami, Okla., he graduated from St. George's School in…
Richard F. Hnat ’54
Dick died July 16, 2006, in Miami. He prepared for college at the Pingry School in Elizabeth, N.J. A biology major at Princeton, he was…
Earl John Schulze ’54
EARL DIED Nov. 21, 1990, after four years of fighting leukemia, in Ann Arbor, Mich., where he was prof. of English at the university. Coming…
Arthur McCormack ’54
ON MAY 9, 1990, in Sao Paulo, Arthur died as a result of a motor accident. He leaves a widow, Theresa, and three children, Arthur…
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…
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…
Frederick William Catterall III ’53
Fred, who never was too far from his native Texas except for a productive four years at Princeton, died in Dallas April 26, 2007, of…
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…
Theodore Yankauer III ’53
Tim, one of our successful Wall Street executives, died May 11, 2003, after a bout with brain cancer. Upon finishing Woodmere [N.Y.] HS, he began…
William Lasater McLeod Jr. ’53
Bill, an attorney, state legislator, and judge, died Jan. 19, 2003, in Lake Charles, La. At Princeton he was an officer in Whig-Clio and participated…
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