MEMORIALS

James S. Armentrout Jr. ’35 *38
JIM ARMENTROUT DIED at home after a brief illness Aug. 13, 1993. He passed away quickly, after having spent time with his family, in familiar…
Edward L. Galloway ’35
ED GALLOWAY DIED at age 8 1, Jan. 5, 1994, in Springfield, Mo., where his daughter Kathy Harms lives. He had heart problems for many…
Philip G. Nelson ’35
PHILIP G, NEISON, M.D., a noted psychiatrist, died Sept. 16, 1993, at his home in Greenville, N.C., where he had lived since 1960. Phil received…
Herminio Traviesas ’35
TRAVIE DIED Dec. 3, 1993, following a stroke. He had a distinguished career in TV and advertising, serving as a vp. of NBC; CBS; and…
John S. Algeo Jr. ’35
JOHN ALGEO DIED of lung cancer at his home in Syracuse, N.Y., on July 9, 1993. He was one of our Mercersburg Academy contingent. At…
Carl Blake Nigel Dixon ’35
"PETE" DIXON, retired president of Saltcake Sales, died in Greenwich, Conn., Nov. 21, 1992, after an extended illness. Pete was born in Richmond, England, but…
Stuyvesant Bayard ’35
STUYVESANT BAYARD DIED Dec. 7, 1993. He was born in Buffalo in 1912. After four years of war service in the army, primarily in the…
Herman August Ringler ’35
THOUGH HE DID not have an opportunity to prove it, Herman Ringlet may have been Princeton's most talented diver ever. Certainly his colleagues on the…
Haswell P Brayton Jr. ’35
HASWELL BRAYTON passed away in Concord, N.H., after complications from surgery. He was 80. Born in Herkimer, N.Y., on May 24, 1913, he prepared at…
G. Edward Escher Jr. ’35
NED ESCHER died Feb. 3, 1993, of cardiac arrest, seven months shy of his 80th birthday. For most of his life, he lived in Fairfield…
Willis W. Johnson Jr. ’35
WILLIS JOHNSON, of Little Rock, Ark., died Mar. 20, 1993. He was with the Class of 1935 only as a freshman and earned a degree…
Irvine E. Moffatt ’35
IRV MOFFATT and his widow, Doris, were faithful attendees of many reunions and class gatherings. Irv died in Brooksville, Fla., Mar. 20, 1993, after a…
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