Octogenarians who left their Ipswich school in the 1950s have been meeting regularly for chinwags – about sex, life before mobile phones, pop music and more.
Michael Wilson shares their memories from living off rations, to running around the streets of Ipswich and their escapades during National Service.
See what they have to say here.
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