MEMORIALS

Stanley Wilson Merrell II ’51
Stan was born Jan. 25, 1929, and prepared for Princeton at Deerfield, from which he graduated cum laude. At Princeton he roomed with Bill…
Alexander Buel Trowbridge III ’51
Sandy was a well-known public figure. Born Dec. 12, 1929, he came to us from Andover. At Princeton he roomed with Dave Adams and…
James Murray Anderegg ’51
JIM DIED Oct. 911990. For 27 years he had lived with and fought multiple sclerosis. His painting, "Late Fall Practice," which he produced as a…
William Lathrop Bauhan ’51
Bill was born April 5, 1929, in Princeton, the son of noted architect Rolf W. Bauhan '14 and of Elizabeth Lathrop Bauhan, daughter of the…
Ronald W. McKirdy ’50
Ron died Sept. 12, 2005. He was in poor health at our 55th and was visiting a daughter in New York when he died. Ron…
John H. Moor III ’50
Jack, one of our World War II veterans, died May 1, 2004, at his Manasquan, N.J., home. He was 80. He was born and raised…
Arthur M. Sells II ’50
Art died during a business trip Oct. 22, 2004. Born in Milwaukee, he graduated from Mercersburg Academy. At Princeton, Art belonged to Key and Seal…
James H. Lipscomb III ’50
Jimmy died in Florida April 30, 2004. A native of Florida and a graduate of Woodberry Forest School, Jimmy belonged to Cannon Club and majored…
James Hornor Davis III ’50
Jim died Mar. 4, 2004, in his native West Virginia. A Tower Club member, Jim graduated with honors from the Woodrow Wilson School. He earned…
Elizabeth Gibby Osborne ’50
Lib/Liz/E. J. died Jan. 20, 2004. She was a six-year cancer survivor, and her host of friends marveled at her positive spirit and energy. A…
James Henry McGraw III ’50
Jim died of a heart attack in Hobe Sound, Fla., Feb. 12, 2003, two days before his 75th birthday. Coming from Deerfield, Jim majored in…
Edward K. Poor III ’50
Ted died at his home in Winnetka, Ill., of lung cancer, Nov. 6, 2002. Ted came to Princeton from Walnut Hills HS in his hometown…
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