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The Spirit of Class-64

At the beginning, the whole gang sat properly with sweet smiles for the picture

Back: James Wong, Isabella Choy, Peter Coy, Gabriel Yam, Anthony Pang Front Eleanor (Lo) Ting, Charles Szeto and Teresa (Leung) Chan

With a few drinks, they began to show their funs (notice the red wine stain on the table cloth) Class-64 with their spouses-L to R: Gabriel and Catherine Yam, Amy Wong, Laurene Pang, Isabella Choy, Eleanor (Lo) Ting, Teresa (Leung) Chan, Charles Szeto, Anthony Pang, Peter Choy and James Wong

First, a "Lecture on electronics" from the host and hostess

( Gabriel is a professor in electronics at BC Institute of Technology)

Then "argument" started: Charles - "This is the right way!" Laurene - "Are you sure?" Teresa - "No, this way is better!" Anthony - "I am confused!" Eleanor - "Who cares!"

"Let's Dance!" Gabriel declared

"Be careful, Gabriel. That is your wife, Catherine!"

Father and Son (Kevin)

Class-64 followed Gabriel's instruction

"Check your hands first. Are they clean?"

"Follow me, James" said Gabriel

Father and Daughter (Janice) dancing

"I should have learned dancing 50 years ago! It is fun!" said James

"I could dance all night," said James

"I am getting old", said James

The second generation of Class-64, Ian Pang, shared a dance with Catherine Yam,

while Peter Choy was walking carefully with his dessert

Good show, Ian. You have your father's style!

Ian Pang and Amy Wong

Second Generation of Class-64: Ian Pang, Janice Wong and Sarah Pang

Charles knew Gabriel each other since Primary 3. This was the first time they danced together.

"A new Dance?" asked Gabriel (who is a part-time ballroom instructor). Eleanor, Charles, Laurene

and Peter were amazed

While Laurene Pang and Isabella Choy are sharing a laugh, Peter was running to get "another" drink!

A King and two Queens

"Am I cute?" asked Eleanor (Lo) Ting. (Or “ I have only two bottles of wine!”)

We can have all the funs again in 2009 when we meet in Hong Kong during the BWFLC 50th Anniversary.