band , which was pretty busy considering his school requirement. He
was always smart. He would have been behind a couple of guys with a
good bit more talent. He knew Elder, a horses butt, but not Walker who
played everybody if he had a two touchdown lead. Clark and I were good
friends from the first day we knew each other. Guys like him are what
made me love Portsmouth, so much.Jack P.
On 4/28/11, Sam Kegley
> No, Jack. I had seen those before but didn't know they worked that way.
> Interesting! Of course I am a little bit younger than you but still older
> than dirt.
>
> I remember bouncing a bounceyball around Rase's service station (17th and
> Hutchins across the street from Mound Park) and accidentally Bbeaking the
> globe on top of one of their filling tanks. I paid for it too, but Mr. Rase
> and Howard were two of God's greatest people.
>
> I remember seeing Clark Rapalee's mother and dad filling their cars there.
> They were such classy people explaining the classiness of our mutual
> friend, Clark, or Rapp.
>
> Sam
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