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John
Raine
Have no information about John in 19 years or from
John for 69+ years so reluctantly moved him to "LOST" list.
Statistically this is realistic - contact if in error. - April 2021
From 50th Reunion Book, 2002 - -> |
William Rehner
Have no information concerning William since graduation - 69+
years and zero hits on Google, August 2018. Assumed LOST. |
J W Reinhold
Have no information concerning J W since graduation - 69+
years. Assumed LOST. |
Richard
Reppert Have no information concerning
Richard since
graduation - 69+ years and no hits on Google, August, 2918.
Assumed LOST. |
Frederick
Ressler
Bethlehem, PA
LOST
April 7, 2005
An associate registrar at Lehigh, he retired in 1991 after
39 years of service. Survivor: Sister. |
Robert
"Bob"
Ritchey Have no information concerning
Hugh since
graduation - 69+ years and no hits on Google, August, 2018.
Assumed LOST. |
Thomas
Roach Have no information concerning
Thomas since
graduation - 69+ years and no hits on Google, August, 2018.
Assumed LOST. |
Harmar
Roberts Have no information concerning
Harmar since
graduation - 69+ years and no hits on Google, August, 2018.
Assumed LOST. |
Robert
Rodale
Deceased
9/20/1990In "Lost" list because Alumni Office has him listed as
not a classmate
Winter
Alumni Bulletin,
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.
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Ryland Rogers
July 1, 2018
Per Fall 2018 Alumni Bulletin: Ryland
F. Rogers '52, Hingham, Mass., July I, 2018. Mr.
Rogers interrupted his studies to serve in the U.S. Army
during the Korean War. He spent his career with Xerox,
where he developed several patented technologies. - November
2018 |
Edward
Romig,
Allentown,
Pa
Deceased Sept.
26,
2002.
In "Lost" list because Alumni Office has him listed as not a classmate
He
was
retired
from
Bell
Atlantic. |
Edward
Rosar Have no information concerning
Edward since
graduation - 69+ years and no hits on Google, August, 2018.
Assumed LOST. |
Robert
Royce Have no information concerning
Robert
since
graduation - 69+ years and no hits on Google, August, 2018.
Assumed LOST. |
Philip
Rudolph Have no information concerning
Philip since
graduation - 69+ years and no hits on Google, August, 2018.
Assumed LOST. |
David
Ryerson
Have no other information
from David in 16 years so reluctantly moved him to
"LOST" list again. Statistically this is realistic - contact if in
error. - April 2021
Was listed as "Missing" but
Alan Koppes
(deceased),
related that
Jim Lovell
lives in nearby Roseville, CA, and that he sees
Dave Morrow
(deceased) and Dave Ryerson at
mini‑reunions. January 2005 |