MEMORIALS

Roger M. Thomas ’52
Lefty came to us from Browne & Nichols School. At Princeton, he joined Colonial, studied English, and played hockey and 150-pound football. He roomed with…
Richard G. Summers ’52
Dick died Oct. 21, 2021. He graduated from Blewett High School in Saint Louis. At Princeton, he majored in aeronautical engineering, ate at Quad, rowed…
William H. Shackelford III ’52
Bill came to us from Pembroke Country Day in Kansas City to join Colonial and study economics. He roomed with Paul Koontz and Jack Joyce…
William Alexander Mills ’52
Alex graduated from the University of Toronto Schools. At Princeton he joined Cottage, studied economics, won the Blackwell Trophy, and was captain of the hockey…
Colden R. Florance ’52 *55
Coke came to us from St. Albans to major in architecture, join Tower, serve as a Nassau Sovereign art editor, and was vice president of…
Colden R. Florance ’52 *55
Coke came to us from St. Albans to major in architecture, join Tower, serve as a Nassau Sovereign art editor, and was vice president of…
Lawrence M. Austin ’52
Larry came to us from Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia to study politics and eat at Cottage. He played 150-pound football and roomed with Ben Moore…
William T. Campbell Jr. ’50
Bill lived a life marked by passion for learning, athletics, and the water. He met his wife, Betts (a graduate of Mount Holyoke College), during…
Homer H. Hewitt III ’47
Homer died Jan. 15, 2024, just one week shy of his 98th birthday. Born and raised in Wynnewood, Pa., Homer attended Lower Merion High School…
Floyd W. Wilson ’43
Buck died Oct. 29, 2022. He was 99. Buck grew up in Kingston, N.J., and prepped at Princeton High School, where he played in the…
Orville Joseph Rothrock *87
On Aug. 10, 2023, Joe died at his home in Albuquerque, N.M., at age 92. Born in Monticello, Ind., April 13, 1931, Joe grew up…
Paul E. Sprague Jr. *69
An American architectural history educator, Paul died Dec. 12, 2023, in Milledgeville, Ga. He was born Feb. 28, 1933, in Cumberland, Md. He earned a…
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