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PARKER CHESLEY KIMBALL Born in Reading July 6, 1917 Graduated R. H. S. — 1935 Killed in Action March 16, 1942
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Pioneer s Tribute to R. H. S. Service Roll John Leonard Sherman Lester James Lewis W alter Lewis Burton Long Robert Loud Robert Lou gee Ralph Lovejoy Stanley Low Robert Lowell John Mack Newell Mackenzie Lai 1c Madden (ieorge Madden Donald Mansell Frank Marchetti Herman Marshall Ralph Mason, Jr. Robert Mason Parke Masters (filbert McQuesten Michael Menlus Richard Merrill John Meuse Charles Miliar Donald Mitchell Harold Moody Roger Muasells Harley Nelson FI win Nesmith Charles Nickerson Robert Nickerson Bernard Nicdols Donald Nichols Paul Nichols Robert Nichols Roger Nichols Stuart Nichols Frank Norton Harry Nutter, Jr. Lumau Nutter Arthur Spencer John O’Brien l aw rence O’B ' ien Myles O ' Donnell Herbert Olsen Fdwin Palmer Philip k. Parker Charles Parry Dana Perkins Henry Perkins Henry Phillips Richard Pierce Robert Picrcy George Playdon Ralph Pomeroy Robert Pratt Christopher Putnam Charles Ralston Arthur Rees Charles T. Rees George Rees W illiam Rees Warren Rich, R. C. A. F. R ell Richardson Fdith Richman, R. N. John Richman George Ricker Louis Riseinan Spencer Robbins Lawrence Roberts, Jr. Clarke Robinson. Jr. Dean L. Rounds Ralph Roxbee Max Ruderman Fred Ryland Da id St. Hilaire, Jr. Thomas St. Louis John Sawyer Richard Schaeffer Ijrnnox Schoppelry Bernard Scott Daniel Scott, Jr. Faculty Members Robert Brunner Phillip Sears Robert Shepardson Phillip Small Fdward Spavin George Spindler Klhridge Springford John Steber Harold Stevens Walter Stickland Arthur Stiles, Jr. Ardene A. Stott W alter Strout, Jr. Howard Sias John Sullivan Harlan Surrette Allan Sweelser Theodore Tarbox Fdwin Tarpin Charles Taylor, Jr. Donald Taylor Harry Taylor Stuart Taylor Henry Tooley Homer Thieme Francis Thornton, Jr. William Thornton Wilfred Toussaint kenneth Turner Robert Wakeling Charles W r arren Stewart W atkins George Watson Robert W atson John Weafer Elmer White l iw rence White Norman W ' hite Russell W hitford James Whitten, Jr. Douglas WUey Alexander W illiamson Richard Young Henry Ingrrsoll Donald LVrrby
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Sophomore Siftings Perhaps utu haven ' t noticed them but they’ve been here all year. What am 1 talking about ' . ' ' Why, the Sophomore , of course. Fearful ami awe struck He came marching through the open portals of this school, ami after l»eing battered about considerably in the swinging doors (I never could umieistand those), we looked alniut and found everv- thing just as it Has pictured to us by our exaggerating older brothers and sisters. For a fen necks life Has one anful nightmare for us an I find Room A. ' I haven t seen vou for necks. Have you been hibernat¬ ing? Well never forget rotary traffic, eon- des. ending seniors, sympathetic juniors and ncary faculty. Hut after a nhile ne Here straightened out. We soon Here used to the miniature gvin and live swinging door . Going around the traffic off Her two or three tunes to get upstairs betaine set omi nature to us and ne got right in the “little ole’ rut ” that had been carved for us by preceding classes. After a long and drawn out struggle with various executives and councils in the school we obtained per¬ mission to hold Sophomore election . lhe class ha since hern stumbling under the disabled guidance of their president, Janet Bird, assisted by her more, (much more) able subordinate officers; Joe Dunn, vice-presi¬ dent; Ruth Graupner, secretary; and Carroll Magison, treasurer. At the moment we are struggling to overcome all handicaps one meets when one try to swuig a Sopho¬ more Hop. (That is not spelled with a “FL !J 1 his b to be held on May ?fth and by the time this flash reaches your hands, 1 fear that I and the other commit¬ ter member will be far from here. Our greatest ambition, however, is to lie promoted so that we won’t be compelled to umlergo the ordeal of bring Sophomore all over agaui. Janet Bird
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