MEMORIALS

Kenneth E. Nighman ’57
Ken died of cancer on Aug. 20, 2001, in LA. Ken came to Princeton from the U. of Minnesota HS. He majored in psychology and…
William C. Barnard ’57
Bill died of a heart attack Oct. 4, 2001. At Princeton, Bill majored in politics, joined Cap and Gown, and was active in 1AA basketball…
Fulton Edwin Massengill ’57
Ned died on Oct. 14, 2001, of cancer. He came to Princeton from Newark Academy. At Princeton, he participated in lacrosse and was a member…
William C. Barnard ’57
Bill died of a heart attack Oct. 4, 2001. At Princeton, Bill majored in politics, joined Cap and Gown, and was active in 1AA basketball…
Fulton Edwin Massengill ’57
Ned died on Oct. 14, 2001, of cancer. He came to Princeton from Newark Academy. At Princeton, he participated in lacrosse and was a member…
Benjamin Moore Belcher Jr. ’57
Ben died Oct. 3, 2001, at Bangor Maine Hospital. He was born in NYC and graduated from the Taft School before Princeton. Following his Princeton…
Donald Dance Kirby ’57
Our class only recently received notice of Dan's death in 1993. At Princeton Dan majored in SPEC in modern languages and literature. He joined Cottage…
William T. Shinn ’57
Bill died on June 6, 2001, in Richmond, Va., from complications from Parkinson's disease, which he had had for 25 years. Entering Princeton at age…
Walter Livingston Titus ’57
Walt died April 22, 2001, of a heart attack while playing chess. At Princeton he majored in English, joined Key and Seal, and roomed with…
Horace G. Lippincott ’57
Horace died Oct. 25, 1999, after a long illness. He resided in Crestline, Calif. At Princeton, Hod was a member of Court Club. After Hod's…
Thomas R. Swabey ’57
Tom died Feb. 5, 2000, in Ottawa, Ontario. Tom prepared for Princeton at Ridley College, where he lettered in football, track and field, basketball, and…
Michael Edward Bowman ’57
"The Bow" died July 27, 2000. He was 66. Mike graduated from Our Lady's H.S. in Newton, Mass., and did a postgraduate year at Bullis…
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