Greetings from Robert Sung (55)

Received from Winnepeg, Canada. Apr 2006.

Friend & Schoolmate Daniel,

So good to know you're alive and well, thinking of your old schoolmates. As you may well know, DBS Old Boys are the finest people on earth, but most don't ever write, even with the modern convenience of e-mail. I guess it's because we were brought up half-a-century ago. We made copies by hand. We even wrote lines -- a hundred times -- by hand.

By this e-mail, I hope my DB/GS Schoolmates in Canada, U.S. and elsewhere will voluntarily get off their rocking chairs to send you some photos that I haven't even seen. I will personally follow up with a few who might keep photos of their class reunions here and abroad.

One question I'd like to raise is: When do you think DSOBA will make an honest attempt to reach out and include overseas Old Boys, so we may get back into the swim of DBS family affairs again? If you have neither seen nor heard much of overseas Old Boys or Old Girls in recent years, I assure you that we're not dead yet. Better hurry.

Best from Robert Sung Kien-Tung, DBS'55



. From the open prairies, somewhere south of Winnepeg, warm greetings to my DB/GS friends who have kept the faith to keep in touch, sometimes, or once in 50 years. Just want you to know that I'm thinking of you.

I imagine there are vast stretches out there where you can look 360 degrees all around to see only land that meets the sky. People here call it "God's Country." No small town in No Man's Land, because Walmart has arrived, open 24 hours year-round.

I'm in Stromsburg with my wife, to celebrate Mom Avis' 95th birthday. May we all live this long, in good health, to enjoy two huge cakes, which are now ready for the party to begin. I'm sure someone here will offer a prayer:

I Jesu namn,
Till bords vi ga,
Valsigne Gud
Den mat vi fa.

Amen.

So, we all come to the table, asking God's blessings of food (and friendship) we receive. Amen.
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