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Jim Bedwell
I had a study hall with Ken and the late Phyllis Aulsbrook (I always thought that beauty looked 5 years older than I - and I mean that in a good way, of course) our sophomore year. We talked a lot (or whispered, I guess). Ken and I had a lot of laughs and fun for most of my RHS years and I remember going over to his house and getting to know his 2 sisters Kathy, '70, and Bev, '71, a little bit. And once Ken and I double dated in my parents' car that sophomore year - my date was Christine Lambert, my then girlfriend, and some girl I didn't know for him - I think she was older a year. Went to the drive-in, my favorite destination. So that had to be fall of sophomore year since Christine and I were together only a few weeks/months. And then later Ken and I had a lot of fun as well before we lost track mostly after high school. Although I did see him for the last time December 1972 after he had gotten back from Vietnam - so he needs mention for that service, I guess. Don't know how that gets done. I think he was in the US Army and not the Air Force, but I could be wrong about that. Thanks, Ken, for all the good times. May you rest in peace!