Brotherhood and Alumni Bond Unite Four Brothers

Generously Donating to Alumni Association Development Fund

Four of six brothers have been revealed as 'brother alumni' who graduated from Masan Yongma High School, which recently celebrated its 101st anniversary, drawing attention.


According to the Masan Yongma High School Alumni Association on the 8th, four brothers were found in the search for brother alumni held to commemorate the 101st anniversary of the school's founding.


The protagonists are four alumni brothers from Daesan-myeon, Haman-gun: ▲ Joo Tae-sik (86, Masan Yongma High School, 30th class) ▲ Joo Il-sik (81, 35th class) ▲ Joo Moon-sik (69, 47th class) ▲ Joo Sung-sik (62, 54th class).

From the left, Joo Seong-sik, Joo Moon-sik, Joo Il-sik, Joo Tae-sik, the four brothers and alumni of Masan Yongma High School, and Kang Ki-chul, the president of the alumni association.

From the left, Joo Seong-sik, Joo Moon-sik, Joo Il-sik, Joo Tae-sik, the four brothers and alumni of Masan Yongma High School, and Kang Ki-chul, the president of the alumni association.

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The eldest son of this family, Mr. Joo Tae-sik, worked as a public official throughout his life and retired as the head of his hometown township office. The second son, Mr. Joo Il-sik, retired after serving as an executive at an oil company. The fourth son, Mr. Joo Moon-sik, retired after serving as the head of Samsung Electronics' overseas branch. The sixth son, Mr. Joo Sung-sik, retired as a bank branch manager and is currently teaching students at Dong-A University.


This family is widely known as a long-lived family, with their father having passed away five years ago at the age of 102. Among the six brothers, the other two graduated from Masan Technical High School and Masan High School. Currently, all six brothers and two sisters in this family are living healthily.


These four brothers recently visited the Masan Yongma High School Alumni Association and said, "It was great to be able to be more harmonious with warm brotherly love and exceptional alumni affection because the four brothers are alumni," and expressed their gratitude to their alma mater by donating a 'Development Fund for the Alumni Association.'



Kang Ki-cheol, president of the Masan Yongma High School Alumni Association, said, "During the 101-year history of Masan Yongma High School, four brothers from one family have been identified as the highest number of brother alumni from a single household to date," and added, "We hope that the love of these brother alumni for their alma mater will serve as a good example for local education."


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