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Michael Pasterick ’05
I Moved from Atlanta to Washington DC in 2018, and took a new role as Washington DC Practice Leader for Aon Consulting. As for my personal life, I am married with two kids, my son is 6 and my daughter is 2. The best part about Chi Phi is the lifelong friendships. I actually just got together last weekend with 12 of my Chi Phi brothers (both in person and virtually) for a fantasy football draft we’ve held annually since college.
Unfortunately, some of my favorite watering holes are no longer with us: The Darkhorse, Ratskeller, and G-Man. Excellent memories of all of those, but had equally memorable times at others. Also, I enjoyed football Saturdays and skiing at Tussey mountain. I really enjoyed key football weekends, such as Blue/White and Homecoming. I still attend Blue/White with my wife and small children.
Jim Hufnagel ’68
We are currently waiting out the pandemic at our home near the ocean on Cape Cod. We recently had a 50th reunion with 7 Chi Phi brothers, the friendships we forged so long ago continue to endure. The Phyrst Bar and the Skeller was where much of our socializing was done back when I attended Penn State. I occasionally attend Penn State Football games, but I always watch. Great Friendships and memories were forged at those games.