MEMORIALS

Thomas Westlake Underhill ’45
Tom Underhill died June 26, 2003, in West Chatham, Mass. Tom entered Princeton from Summit [N.J.] HS and joined Charter Club. Accelerating, he received his…
Lawrence Richardson Wharton Jr. ’45
Larry Wharton died Dec. 4, 2003. Larry prepared at the Gilman School, and at Princeton joined Colonial Club, and played on the varsity football team…
Don Durgin ’45
Don Durgin died Dec. 26, 2003, from a brain aneurysm. He prepared for Princeton at Hotchkiss and was one of our most illustrious classmates in…
Lawrence Alan Haines ’45
Al Haines died in a retreat home in Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 5, 2003, after an extended struggle with emphysema. Al entered Princeton with the large…
John Martin Johnston ’45
Jack Johnston died Sept. 25, 2003. Jack prepared at Poly Prep and joined Cannon Club at Princeton. His studies were interrupted by distinguished and courageous…
James Menzies Shannon ’45
Jim Shannon died Dec. 13, 2003. Jim prepared at Woodberry Forest, following brother Phil '41, now deceased, to Prince-ton. Jim joined Campus Club and received…
John Eugene Murnane Jr. ’45
Jack Murnane died June 22, 2003, from complications of Alzheimer's. He was buried with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery, a fitting site in…
Robert Campbell Roche ’45
Bob Roche died Feb. 10, 2003. He entered Princeton from Polytechnic High in Long Beach, Calif., the son of Robert T. Roche '11. At Princeton…
James Edgar Dean ’45
Jim died Jan. 5, 2001, after a long illness. Jim entered Princeton with the large contingent from Lawrenceville and joined Cap and Gown. He left…
Lee Robinson Hill ’45
Lee Hill died Apr. 1, 2002. He entered Princeton with the large contingent from Exeter, ahead of his brothers, Eugene D. Hill '47 and W…
David Samuel Marshall ’45
The Rev. Dave Marshall died Nov. 29, 2002. Dave entered Princeton from Shadyside Academy. He was a stalwart on three varsity teams: football, basketball, and…
Harry Purcell Phillips Jr. ’45
Harry Phillips died Mar. 14, 2003, in Durham, N.C., from complications of Parkinson's disease. Harry, a prominent leader in the Presbyterian Church, entered Princeton from…
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