MEMORIALS

Herbert Jennings Proctor ’58
OUR CLASSMATE Herb Proctor passed away May 12, 1990, after a long illness. At the time of his death Herb was professor of surgery at…
James J. Harley Jr. ’58
Our Classmate Jim Harley passed away on Nov. 19, 1988. Jim was performing in the role of Major General Stanley in the finale of The…
Robert Douglas Armstrong ’58
Bob died suddenly May 25, 2005, from a rare and aggressive form of leukemia, which was diagnosed just two weeks prior to his death. Bob…
Richard Morgan Jr. ’58
Dick Morgan died March 1, 2006, in Naples, Fla., after a long illness. He prepared for college at Milton Academy, where he was his class…
Thomas A. Williams ’57
Tom died Oct. 30, 2007, of complications from kidney cancer. While at Princeton he majored in chemical engineering, played freshman football and baseball, and was…
Pete Adams Jr. ’57
Pete Adams died tragically Aug. 25, 2007, while flying his ultralight plane, a sport he recently had begun. At Princeton he majored in biology, played…
Robert G. Hahn ’57
Bob died Aug. 10, 2007, in Macon, Ga. He attended Princeton University on a naval scholarship and majored in history. He was active in Orange…
Robert M. King ’57
Bob King died Jan. 15, 2006, in Wilton, Conn. At Princeton, he majored in electrical engineering and joined Key and Seal Club. His senior year…
Robert E. Oconnor ’57
Bob died Nov. 9, 2005. He graduated from The Hill School before entering Princeton, where he majored in chemistry, joined Tower Club, and played tennis…
Peter F. Kohler ’57
Peter died Sept. 16, 2005, after a lifelong career in the medical profession and a lifelong battle with diabetes. At Princeton, he majored in history…
Stephen Fairchild Gregory ’57
Steve, who spent his childhood in Denver and graduated from Taft in 1953 as the salutatorian of his class, died Sept. 2, 2005. At Princeton…
James A. Schuck ’57
Jim died June 29, 2005, in Boise, Idaho. He was born in Pennsylvania and raised in Corning, N.Y. At Princeton, Jim majored in geological engineering…
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