MEMORIALS

Daniel Dubose Hansen ’52
Dan Hansen died on Oct 14, 1987, while making a house call. He was a physician in private practice (both general and cardiology), and he…
William Martin Wolff Jr. ’52
Five horrific months after surgery to replace an aortic valve, Bill died of heart failure Sept. 3, 2005. He suffered a stroke a week after…
William P. Gregory ’52
Bill died Dec. 10, 2005, of spinal cerebral ataxia, a neurological disease that afflicted him for much of his life but never broke his positive…
John D. Laupheimer ’52
John died of cancer Dec. 19, 2005, in London. A Philadelphia native, he entered Princeton from Germantown Academy, majored in politics, belonged to Cottage Club…
Charles Robert Beattie Jr. ’51
According to former '51 president Bill Brown, when Charlie Beattie died the class lost not only its longtime Annual Giving agent but also a tireless…
Paul Thompson Brenner ’51
Paul was born Jan. 7, 1929, in Youngstown, Ohio, and came to us from the Peddie School. His parents were Helen Thompson and J. Paul…
Richard Virdin Evans ’51
Dick was born March 29, 1930, in Baltimore, and came to us from Roland Park Country School and Gilman. At Princeton he was an SPIA…
John Moore Updegraph Jr. ’51
John was born Sept. 1, 1929, in Elizabeth, N.J., and came to us from Union High. At Princeton he earned a bachelor's in engineering, was…
David Townsend Look ’51
David came from a long line of Princetonians, commencing with Jacob Lindley 1800 and including John I. Blair (a charter trustee from 1866 to 1899)…
Robert Renwick Bottimore Jr. ’51
Bob was born March 16, 1928, in Tazewell, Va., and died of complications from dementia and diabetes May 23, 2005, in Florence, Ala. He came…
Kee Il Choi ’51
Kee Il was born May 1, 1922, in Taekwan, North Korea, the son of Jihung Choi, and died of pneumonia Dec. 1, 2005, in Brookline…
Frank Waters Rogers Jr. ’51
We lost Bo Rogers July 11, 2005. Born in Roanoke, Va., Dec. 10, 1928, he and his twin brother, Bob, prepared for Princeton at Episcopal…
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