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1341300 x X isa 2 9 9 .if- ai Q V QA f ,E Q Q43-A. 'Q- ld alt' . -13. L Isa x rw, ,B Qu R I looked up and saw the most beautiful lady I'd ever laid eyes on and behind her was her husband. The musician of the class, Darwin Mitchell. He now has his own orches- tra, and his summer tour had brought him to Indianapolis. David then told me that there were two of the class that he knew wouldn't be there, Paul Kunkle being the first. Paul, as I knew, had gone to the Air Force after graduation, where he learned to pilot a plan. He is now manager of the new Indianapolis Municipal Airport. He and his wife, also a former member of Wallace School, were in Europe on a vacation. Carolyn Spessard was the other member who lived too far awau for a visit to Indianapolis. I wasn't surprised when he told me she had married a very wealthy owner of a Saddle, Race, and Show Horse Ranch and lived in Texas. We all remember how fond she was of horses. I then heard someone shouting, nDr. Frazier, Dr. Frazier I did it, I did it. H No one had to tell me who that was--none other than our dear friend, Robert Gooding Robert was a great sclenclst, I learned, and had just learned or discovered the cause and a cure for the common cold. Robert is married and has two adorable girls. Just then I heard a laugh which reminded me of our school days more than ever. Of course it was donald Moffett and his lovely wife. Ronald is the only farmer of the class and a wealthy one, too. He farms the best five hundred acres in Indiana with the help of his six sons. It was a very enjoyable afternoon and I must say Richard is still a wonderful joke teller. I enjoyed my- self so much that I left, forgetting about the check-- up I came after. I think you will agree that the time the class of 1956 spent at Wallace wasn't wasted. I hope this hasn't taken too much of your time. I know you're quite busy since you are the Head of Commer - cial Training at Indiana University. Give my regards to Helen and the family. 5 Ti .. v X i
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0lJU 1016 Last Will and Testament we, the Class of 1956, bein body, do hereby will and be g of sound mind and strong queath the following: Our ability to make money for a nice trip to the Juniors. Our ability to be Seniors to the Juniors. Our boys to the Soph We leave our perfect Freshman Class. I, Richard Bowen, will my s omore Class. behavior at all times to the eat in the assembly to Larry Bowman, my short hair to Gordon Gooding, my height to Carl Crowder, my love for d position on the basketball I, Janet Carpenter, will my ancing to Roger Myers, and my team to Albert Lucas. non-interest in boys to Ju st Lowe, my non-gossiping nature to Dorothy Neef, my books to Larry Carpenter, and my seat in the assembly to Sharon G'OOd1I1e I, David Frazier, Jr., will Nancy Mitchell, my books to weight of 150 pounds to Der to anyone who likes it. I, Robert Gooding, Jr., wil my seat in the assembly to lnyone who wants them, my ald Lucas, and my black hair 1 my seat in the assembly to Carl Neef, my books to anyone who wants them, and my seat in the window to Albert Luc I, Paul Kunkle, will my big ability to slide corners to out of classes to Tom Cork, I, Darwin Mitchell, will my to Larry Bowman, my books t 8.8. feet to Jerry Myers, my Don Harvey, my art of getting and my books to Judy Livengood hair to Bill Medly, my seat o Jerry Myers, my basketball suit to Phil Starnes, my temper to Kaye Cunningham, and my ability to play a saxaph one to anyone who wants it.
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