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Byline: Ed Grisamore
May 24--When Walker Johnson III was in the third grade at Springdale Elementary School, he wrote a paper about his career aspirations.
His teacher had her students seal the papers in an envelope with instructions to open them when they went to college in 10 years.
Johnson may have lost track of the envelope, but he has never forgotten what he wrote.
"I wanted to be an orthodontist," he said.
By college, that had changed. He got his Bachelor of Arts in real estate. He considered law school, following in his father's footsteps. The late Walker P. Johnson Jr. was a well-respected chief Superior Court judge for…