MEMORIALS
Nicholas M. Murphy ’57
As described by his family, Nicholas enjoyed smoking cigarettes, vaping, and a daily gin martini. He died June 3, 2022, from a rare blood disease…
William H. Dantzler ’57
Of the many physicians in the Class of 1957, Bill was one of the most renowned. Yet — except for maybe in his residency at…
Whitney I. Gerard ’56
Whitney died June 25, 2022, of heart failure. Originally from Scarsdale, N.Y., at Princeton he majored in politics and dined at Cloister. From second semester…
H. Wayne Bancroft ’56
Wayne died April 11, 2022, in Marlton, N.J., at age 87. Formerly of Haddonfield, he went to Moorestown Friends School. At Princeton, he was captain…
Joseph Rollin Otto Jr. ’55
Rolly was an active participant in the floating penny-ante poker games embraced by the 10 seniors clustered in the fourth entry of Oughty-One. He died…
Sanford W. Weiss ’54
Sandy prepared at St. Louis Country Day School, where he excelled in football and track. Majoring in psychology at Princeton, his senior thesis was published…
James M. Palmer ’54
Jim died Jan. 1, 2022. Orphaned at age 5, Jim was raised and completed high school at the Girard College for Orphans in Philadelphia. He…
William G. Hamilton ’54
Bill died March 29, 2022, of congestive heart failure. He prepared at Sewanee Military Academy. At Princeton, he majored in basic engineering and joined Cannon…
John Eskridge Culver ’54
John died March 27, 2022. At Wicomico (Md.) High School he was active in publications and dramatics and was a sports manager. At Princeton, he…
John C. Stone II ’53
John, of Greensboro, Vt., and Hanover, N.H., died Aug. 30, 2022, at his Greensboro home after a full day of outdoor activity. John was born…
James Chih Hao Teng ’52
Jim came from St. Francis Xavier’s College in Shanghai to study chemical engineering and eat at Court. He played soccer and joined the Outing Club…
Thomas J. Mangan III ’52
Tom graduated from the Haverford School, then took a postgrad year at Lawrenceville before coming to Princeton to study history and join Cap. He played…
Memorial PAWcasts
Remembering Ernie T. Pascarella ’65
‘Just so that everybody knows, this was one outstanding guy in every way,’ said Cosmo Iacavazzi ’65
Remembering Joe Schein ’37
Joe Schein ’37 the oldest living alum in Princeton's history at the time of his death. He carried the 1923 Silver Cane eight times at the P-rade during Reunions.
PAW IN PRINT
October 2024
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