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George Painter
Joseph Pariseau

Ivan Park

Richard Parker

Sebastian Passantino
Thomas Peil
Harry Philips
William Pillar
James Posh
Dick Pradetto
Donald Price
Allen Quick
Ernest Rainey
Ludlow Rathbone
Robert Reid

Bruce Reinhart
George Remley
Frederick Ressler
John Reynolds
William Rice
Donald Rider
George Robinson
Robert Rodale
Donald Rodham
Edward Romig
Morris Ronemus
Leo Rooney
Charles Rutkowski
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Paul Rutter

Constance Page
Donald Palmer
Thomas Parry
David Peabody
Ira Peck
Joseph Peifer
Walter Pfeifer
Gerald Porter
Thomas Quigg
Richard Quillman

William Raher
J W Reinhold
Franklin Remmy
Richard Renfro
Robert Rentz
Frederick Rider
Bob Ritchey
Ryland Rogers
Robert Royce
Paul Runk
John Russell

DECEASED - P, Q & R

George PainterGeorge Painter
1/2/1981
Joseph PariseauJoseph Pariseau
6/9/1985
Ivan ParkIvan Park
Brookfield, CN
September 30, 2009

Ivan C. Park Jr. '52, Brookfield, Conn., Sept. 30, 2009.  He was an architectural designer who founded his own company, Ivan Park Design, LLC.  A Navy pilot, he served on the aircraft carrier the USS Intrepid.  As an undergrad, he was a member of the Mustard and Cheese Society, worked at the LU radio station and was a member of Alpha Kappa Psi.


Spring 2006 - Ivan, Brookfield, Conn., wrote Pat Moran a wonderful letter detailing an almost identical coronary episode of his own about three years ago, complete with "alarm," angiogram, triple bypass, and rehab, and is now feeling great.  Back to work as an architectural designer, is very active in the renaissance of downtown Brookfield into a "New England Village."

Richard ParkerRichard Parker
11/15/1996
Sebastian PassantinoPassantinoSebastian Passantino
Seattle, Wash.
Jan. 26, 2009

From 50th Reunion Book, 2002 - ->  

He had a 31-year career as a naval officer who worked in the Navy's shipbuilding and ship repair programs in the United States and the Philippines . He was honored for his work in support of the 7th Fleet during the Vietnam War.  After his naval service he formed Passantino Consulting, and also worked with the Washington State Ferries System.  He was a brother of Phi Kappa Theta.

Thomas PeilThomas Peil
Coopersburg, Pa.,
March 26, 2004.

Thomas K. Peil,   He taught business education at various New Jersey high schools for 25 years, retiring in 1988.  He received the B.S. in Education from Penn State University and the M.A. in Education from the College of New Jersey.  He was an Army veteran of the Korean War.  Survivor; Wife, Charlotte.

Harry K.  Philips
Bethlehem, Pa.
June 8, 2006

He had a 30‑year career at IBM.  He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War.  Survivors: Wife Mildred; daughter; son; two grandsons

William PillarWilliam Pillar
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
May 22, 2001

Bill was a retired branch sales manager with Thomas Edison Industries and a Navy veteran of World War II.  Surviving are two daughters, three sons, and three grandchildren.

James PoshJames Posh
6/13/1997
Richard "Dick" PradettoRichard "Dick" Pradetto
Cincinnati, Ohio,
Jan. 20, 2006

From Fall 2006 Alumni Bulletin:  Richard  V. Pradetto  .  He retired as the senior vice president from Cincinnati Inc.  He was a veteran of the Korean War.  He played football for the only undefeated team in Lehigh's history.  He was a member of Phi Delta Theta. Survivors: Wife, Diann; three daughters; two sons; six grandchildren.


Spring, 2001: Pat Moran took his annual trek East in September and witnessed a Lehigh / Cornell game.  At halftime, the 50th anniversary of the 1950 undefeated team was celebrated.  On the field were 31 of the original 42 players; imagine, not only are 31 of these guys still with us, but 74 percent of them returned!   Of those back, 11 were from our class - Bob Borofski, Stan Gedney, Pete Ginesi, Lon Haines, Bill Henderson, Dave Mesick, Joe Orr, Dick Pradetto, Walt Pullar, Dick Schmidt and Bill Smith


November 11, 2000 - Per Jim George, "Dick started with the Frick Coal Division of US Steel shortly after Graduation but shortly thereafter Uncle Sam decided he needed our services more so we took a two year sabbatical.  Dick decided not to return to the coal mine after the army service."  

Donald PriceDonald Price
8/13/1984
Allen Quick
10/31/1988
Ernest RaineyErnest Rainey
Tampa, Fla.,
March 15, 2007.  

Fall,2007 Alumni Bulletin - He was a retired engineer at Grumman Aerospace . Survivors: Wife, Lillian; four sons; eight grandchildren.

Ludlow RathboneLudlow Rathbone
4/7/1986
Robert ReidRobert Reid
3/11/1996
Bruce ReinhartBruce Reinhart
7/19/1988
George RemleyGeorge Remley
9/16/1991
Frederick ResslerFrederick Ressler
Bethlehem, PA
April 7, 2005

An associate registrar at Lehigh, he retired in 1991 after 39 years of service.  Survivor: Sister.

John ReynoldsJohn Reynolds
6/23/1993
William Rice
4/3/18/989
Donald RiderDonald Rider
4/16/1988
George RobinsonGeorge Robinson
6/12/1997
Robert RodaleRobert Rodale
9/20/1990

Robert Rodale Winter, 1980:  Robert Rodale,  president of Rodale Press and son of the founder, says no other company is organized the way they are.  The system is very unorthodox.  One person will be building a better thermos bottle, another toiling over a contraption roughly resembling an exercise bike as it shreds grain and another is harvesting a crop of catfish in a backyard swimming pool.  2.25 million people swear by Rodale's Prevention Magazine and more than a million readers subscribe to Organic Farming.  In January, Rodale came out with New Shelter, a home improvement magazine he felt confident would attract 250,000 readers initially. Rodale publishes a couple dozen books a year (on how to raise goats in your backyard, for instance). Some of the books sell more than half a million copies in hardcover. Rodale manages to reap annual revenues of $60 million and to make a satisfactory profit.  The company claims sales growth of 15% to 20% a year.  But, the people at Rodale Press have assumed a much higher mission than simple money making.  They want to make the world a healthier place to live in.  The people with the firm have always had an organic mission foodwise.  Rodale wants to do more than report the news; they want to make the news.  They are now exploring the possibility of cable television.

Donald RodhamDonald Rodham
Wilmington, Del.,
March 4, 2007.

From Fall, 2007 Alumni Bulletin -   He worked in the chemical industry until retirement.  Survivors: Wife, Betty; daughter; two grandchildren.

Edward Romig
Allentown, Pa
Sept. 26, 2002.

He was retired from Bell Atlantic.

Morris RonemusMorris Ronemus
5/29/1968
Leo RooneyLeo Rooney
8/13/1996
Charles Rutkowski
Whitesboro, N.Y.,
April 4, 2006

From Fall 2006 Alumni Bulletin:  Charles H. Rutkowski .  He retired from the Rome State School.  He had also worked at Drop Forge Tool.  He was an Army veteran of World War II.  Survivors: Wife; Eleanor; three daughters; three sons, stepdaughter; twelve grandchildren; three great‑grandchildren.

Paul RutterPaul Rutter
11/21/1995
LOST - P, Q & R
Constance Page                Constance Page
Donald Palmer
Thomas Parry
David Peabody
Ira Peck                 Ira Peck
Joseph Peifer
Walter Pfeifer
Gerald Porter
Thomas Quigg
Richard Quillman
William Raher
J W Reinhold
Franklin Remmy
Richard Renfro
Robert Rentz
Frederick Rider
Robert "Bob" Ritchey                Robert "Bob" Ritchey
Ryland Rogers
Robert Royce
Paul Runk
John Russell

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