We recalled how the boys would act up and get Mr. Henckel upset. He would go into his office until a boy went and apologized.
I remember that the kids all loved Louie, Louie and that I hated it for being one of those silly songs I had pledged as a girl to never like.
A man told me he recalled we sang The Telephone Song from Bye, Bye Birdie and he had a solo.
In 1964 Mr. Henckel and his wife had a son, Graham, named for Graham Hill the race car driver. I created a card for him, but of course never gave it.
It appears that Mr. Henckel's son grew up and became an engineer who worked on the Chrysler Viper!
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Graham Henckel and his Viper from Linked In |
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2014/01/19/chrysler-srt-viper-paint-job/4582633/
http://www.motortrend.com/news/a-closer-look-at-the-2013-srt-viper-on-the-downshift-270157/
http://www.torquenews.com/106/chrysler-issues-28-minutes-new-2013-srt-viper-videos
My Dad also worked on the Viper during his last years at Chrysler! He was a mechanic who worked on small electric motors, including intermittent windshield wipers and door locks and was involved with testing. The Viper was one cool car!
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Gene Gochenour in a Viper at work |