Jim Hess writes, “Gary and Mary Jo Goth, Jim Hess and Jackie Kacen, Steve and Patty Jackson, Dave and Madeline Lillie, and Chuck Grezlak (Donna couldn’t come) gathered in Nashville in May 2022 to eat biscuits at the Loveless Café and go to the Grand Ole Opry. We Cannon folks particularly enjoyed when Mike Snider sang, ‘If my nose was running money honey, I'd blow it all on you, but it’snot!’ Hardly surprising, eh?” (photo below)
Peter and Katherine Charapko’s son Andrew married Olivia Karahan of Dallas, Texas on May 14 in a ceremony held in Newport, Rhode Island. (photo below)
Tina Sung writes, “Picture attached of four of us who met up with Chris Connell and Bing Shen for lunch on May 27. Chris and Bing both couldn’t make reunions so it was a good chance to catch up. We’re part of a group called the Full Kee Brethren who meet every few months for lunch in a small Chinatown restaurant in Washington DC. We “inducted” Bing Shen and Mark Dare to the group. Our regulars are Mark Mazo, Chris Connell, Tom Connell, Tom Hart, Terry Pflaumer, Ray Palmer, and Tina. Food was delicious. We invite classmates passing through WDC to let us know – gives us a good reason to eat together at Full Kee.” (photo below)
David Schankler caught up at Reunions with Lee Neuwirth’55, who during our time at Princeton was the deputy director of IDA, where David and two other freshmen were arrested in the fall of freshman year. (photo below)
Jan Dressel relates that her late husband, Chuck Dressel, who played football all four years, included instructions in his will on how to treat his game ball, earned in a win over Colgate.
Mike Millan writes, “I am satisfied with the enjoyment of a small, peaceful spot in Virginia. I enjoy writing very short natural observations and posting examples of my woodworking. I also write paragraphs with a political bent, mostly underscoring hypocrisy and flawed logic. I write if for no other reason to temporarily relieve my mind from obsessions on absurdities that occur with far too great frequency.”