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Malcolm B. Roberts ’58

Mal died May 7, 2023, in Anchorage, Alaska. He was 86. He came to Princeton from the Webb School, where he participated in basketball, debate…

Charles R. Cookson ’57

Charlie died May 19, 2023, of prostate cancer. He was a diplomat, international entrepreneur, and educator. He came to Princeton from the Darlington School in…

Gordon Wilson ’56

Gordon died Oct. 19, 2022, of complications of a fall. He is survived by his wife, April; his sons Speke and Reid; and five grandchildren…

Edward C. White ’56

Eddie died Dec. 15, 2022, after a long illness. Among the first Black students to attend Princeton, Eddie came to our class from Arts High…

Derick L. Driemeyer ’56

Derick died Dec. 8, 2023, after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. He followed his brother Clark ’53 to Princeton from St. Louis Country Day…

Henry F. Dawes ’56

Harry died Sept. 5, 2023. Coming from Dwight Morrow High School in Englewood, N.J., he followed his father Wetmore Dawes 1926 to Princeton, where Harry…

Gustav Paumgartner ’54

Gustav died Sept. 23, 2023. He prepared at the Lichtenfels Gymnasium in Graz, the second-largest city in Austria. At Princeton, he was a member of…

N. Clark Moran ’54

Clark died Oct. 2, 2023, of complications of a fall and COVID-19. He prepared at Baltimore Friends School, where he was senior class president, captain…

Arthur C. Canaday ’54

Art died March 1, 2023. He prepared at Bolles School in Jacksonville, Fla., and was active in tennis, publications, and debating. Majoring in politics at…

John Jeffrey Davis ’52

After graduating from Columbus Academy and coming to Princeton, Jeff joined Tower and roomed with Dave Carruthers. He left in junior year, transferred to Ohio…

Charles S. Ganoe ’51

Charlie was born in Abington, Pa., and graduated from the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia. At Princeton, he was an economics major and a…

George R. Moffitt Jr. ’45

He came to us from The Hill School, earning a bachelor’s of science degree from Princeton and a medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania…

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