MEMORIALS

William Escott Rudel ’38
OUR OUTGOING FRIEND Bill Rudel died May 15, 1991, in a nursing home in Sarasota, Fla., of complications following heart surgery. He had moved from…
Oian Vance Carnahan ’38
VANCE CARNAHAN DIED Dec. 18, 1990, in Charleston, W.Va. of complications following surgery. He was visiting his motherinlaw at the time. He had lived in…
Franklin Ruhstaller Hall ’38
BUD HALL, director of various overseas operations for Exxon for 25 years, died March 31, 1991, of pneumonia. He had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease…
Stanley Walsh ’38
THE CLASS LOST one of its most energetic members when Stan Walsh succumbed to Alzheimer's disease, January 30, 1991. Until stricken four years ago, our…
Felix C. Porter Caruthers Jr. ’38
PHIL CARUTHERS, renowned pioneer in the automation of machine tools, died of cancer Jan. 13, 1991. He is survived by his wife of 51 years…
James Benjamin Kerr ’38
JIM KERR, admired Ft. Lauderdale lawyer, died Jan. 22, 1991, in Asheville, N.C., near his summer home after a long illness. He came to Princeton…
Charles Hopkins Reed ’38
THE CLASS AND HIS COMMUNITY lost a man who lived his high principles of equality and brotherhood when Charlie Reed died in his native Bel…
James Newton Hillhouse ’38
JIM HILLHOUSE died of cancer Nov. 3, 1990, at Stanford hospital, near his home in Los Altos, Calif. He was retired from S.R.I. Intl. in…
John Ward Chapman ’38
WE LOST a brave and cheerful classmate when Jack (Sparrow) Chapman died Mar. 26, 1990 of heart failure, after several years of operations for cancer…
Walter Blears Hankin ’38
WALTER HANKIN died of cancer in Mercer Med. Center Aug, 9, 1990. He was a lifelong resident of Trenton and practiced architecture there since college…
Balpha Lonnie Noojin Jr. ’38
AFTER A prolonged illness, Lonnie Noojin's heart gave out on June 26, 1990. He was a successful lawyer and businessman in his hometown of Gadsden…
Stanley Jay Sarnoff ’38
THE CLASS of 1938 lost one of its truly outstanding members with the death of Stan Sarnoff May 23. How most unfortunate that a pioneer…
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