MEMORIALS

Frederick Paul King Jr. ’38
Loyal Princetonian and classmate Fred King died Mar. 30, 1996, in University Medical Center in Tucson, Ariz., near his winter home in Tubac, of complications…
William Wayne Light ’38
Bill Light died Mar. 21, 1996, at Huggins Memorial Hospital in Wolfeboro, N.H. after a long struggle with Alzheimer's disease. Coming from Haverford School, where…
William Arnold ’38
Bill Arnold, former statistician and research manager at Eastman Kodak, died Feb. 9, 1995, in Hilton Head, S.C., his retirement home. He came to Princeton…
Roger Remmell Clisham ’38
The death of Roger Clisham on July 17, 1995, came as a shock to many, since he was known in widely different fields, among them…
Robert Morgan Entwisle Jr. ’38
Friends mourn the death of Bob Entwisle Jan. 24, 1996. Except for his four years as a captain in the Air Force, he spent most…
Philip Leboutillier Jr. ’38
An outstanding member of our class, Phil died Dec. 10, 1995, in Toledo, Ohio, his home area since college days. Phil prepared at Choate. At…
Frederick Russell Starr ’38
Ted Starr died Dec. 8, 1996, of Alzheimer's-related illness, leaving his devoted wife of 49 years, Frances, and daughters Elizabeth Thomas, Sharon Turner, Cynthia Bertram…
John Phelps ’38
John Phelps died May 16, 1996, of a heart attack in his sleep while vacationing with his wife, Tudy, in Sicily. John prepared for Princeton…
Maurice F. Kelley *34 ’38
Maurice Kelley, Princeton professor of English, emeritus, and an honorary member of our class, died Feb. 5, 1996, in Princeton. He was a recognized expert…
Jonathan Tupper Morey ’38
Jonathan died July 8, 1995, in Greensboro, Vt., his summer home, to which he had moved permanently in June 1994, after a lifetime of living…
Hamilton F. Klie ’38
Tony Klie died of cancer in Sanibel, Fla., July 31, 1995. He graduated from Univ. School in Cleveland. At Princeton he majored in history and…
Robert Arrington Burke ’38
Robert A. Burke died May 26, 1995, the Friday of our 57th reunion, after a valiant struggle against cancer. We remember him best as captain…
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