Monday, October 30, 2006

CHECK OUT THE T-SHIRT!!


This is a picture of my daughter (Allison) and her four sons. Stevie (16) is wearing a familiar t-shirt..... I know you can't see the whole thing but I know you will recognize it. I just thought you'd like to see this picture of the kids and that the Ro-Hawk legend lives on!!! Love you guys, Gloria.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

COACH LESCHBER - Note to Tom Madsen 2006

From: Ivan Leschber
To: tom.madsen@earthlink.com
Sent: 9/19/2006 1:42:49 PM
Subject: Ro-Hawks former "Red Flame" alias Tom Madsen

Dear Tom:

How could I possibly forget the charming, handsome, red headed stranger basketball start at Randolph Field High School?

I wondered what had happened since I last saw you at my elementary school in Taylor many moons ago. Every once in awhile I run across the little envelope you used as a business card.

My son, daughter and daughter-in-law Mia live in Oak Hill and Buda. The daughter is Christi Davidson and is a high volume seller for Keller-Williams. The son works for Continental Airlines, has real estate, home inspection and broker's license. In addition, he has commercial pilot license. No, I can't afford to buy him a plane!

I have thought about you and the other Ro-Hawks many times over the years. What a great bunch of kids all of the Air Force dependents were at the base. I have many great memories of all of the accomplishments we were able to contribute to the school.

I have pictures of all of the Ro-Hawk teams on my patio wall. I am glad to hear that you visited with Pitzer, Bob White, Norton and the rest. I wonder if you know where Tom McDougall lives? I have not heard from Bill Borellis for years, but have his good looking mug on my wall.

If you will be so kind to write and let me know where these guys currently live and what they do. I hope that in the near future I can join you all in a reunion.

I am not bald or very much over weight. My son Matthew, competes in Triathlons, Iron Man Races, etc. He has got his old man riding a bike every day that he does not officiate high school football games or university track meets.

My very good friend Kelby Kerlin, local business man and I have been calling football for about 25 years together. He is an excellent umpire and takes care of me as the referee. We called the 4-A State Championship in the Astro Dome in Houston in 1967 between Texas City and Corsicana. Texas City won in the last minutes 37-34 in front of 27,000 people and state wide t.v. It was quite a thrill for all of us.

I left Taylor in 1994 because the Superintendent had what I call "little man syndrome."
He never got his contract renewed at any district he worked for because he was a little $%#$. He demanded that the central office control each campus. I worked for the Texas Agencies Accreditation Team as a peer evaluator for 5 years and knew each campus principal was supposed to be in charge of their campus. We won the Academic Excellence Award from the U.S. Department of Education in 1986-87 and I got to drink lemonade with President Reagan on the White House lawn.

I took the elementary principal's position at Llano ISD in 1994. They led me to believe my wife would be given an equal pay job in their system. She is Career and Technology and they simply did not have the programs that would warrant her salary in Taylor.

I stayed for 2 years and would of probably been there today had Barbara gotten a job with the district. There are some great people in Llano County. I had a great time with some wonderful kids and parents.

Last year I went back to Referee two varsity football games. One was homecoming and many of the players and teachers still remembered the old coach.

I retired from public education and soon got bored. I took a job teaching at nearby Bartlett State Jail. I applied for the Education Director's job at Lockhart Correctional Facility and they hired me away from Bartlett.

The Wackenhut Corp built a new jail in Travis County and I transferred because of the long commute to Lockhart. Big mistake! The wardens who hired me were good, but soon hired away by the government and corporate businesses. Their replacements were some of the most ignorant people I ever worked for.

Bartlett Jail asked me to return to my old teaching job. I applied for the elementary principal's job at St. Cyril and Methodius Catholic School in nearby Granger. I did not know you were supposed to be Catholic. The academic principal Sister Cain hired me anyways because of my vast experience.

I helped them celebrate their 100th birthday in 2000. In 2002 Sister Cain was elevated to a higher post and a new superintendent was hired. It did not take her long to find out I was not of the Catholic Faith. I was given the choice of leaving at the end of the year or becoming a Catholic and staying on.

I naturally left and for the past few years have been a very selective substitute teacher in Taylor ISD. My wife, Barbara still teaches. (Reward for marrying younger woman)
at Taylor High School

My daughter Sharon lives in Phoenix and works for Southwest Airlines. Barbara and I get to fly standby anywhere in the world that Continental and Southwest planes fly.
Boy have we taken advantage of it.

That is about all the boring news the old coach has been up to since we last saw one another. My son and daughters dentist is a former student of mine, the only year I coached in Lubbock.

Let me hear from you!

Coach Leschber

ivanrleschber@yahoo.com

Stanley "Cal" Sumner - Class of 1964

Check this out!! On the left is Mr. Rick Shaw, King Antonio LXXXIV, Fiesta San Antonio, Texas 2006 and on the right is our own Stanley "Cal" Sumner, Class of 1964, Fiesta Hat King Emeritus, Fiesta San Antonio. calsumner@sbcglobal.net

Class of 1966 - 2006 Mini Golf Reunion






















On September 16th some of the '66 grads included Tom (The Instructor) Madsen, Charlie (Keep Your Head Down)Pitzer, Jeff (The Eagle Man) Lindley, Rick (The Birdie Man) Norton, Nancy Head, John Monahan, Jimmy Dietrich, Jimmy Watkins, Bob White, Brian Coggins and Darrell Donaldson.








EMAILS:
Darrell Donaldson darrell.donaldson@tyc.state.tx.us
Bob White whitebob1@comcast.net
Tom Madsen tom.madsen@earthlink.net
Rick Norton knorton@bigplanet.com
Charles Pitzer cpitzer@flash.net
Jimmy Watkins jcwatkins@flash.net
Jeff Lindley jlindley@satx.rr.com
Nancy Head nancyh@polmood.com
John Monahan jmoNAHAN@dinse.com

Class of 1966 - Mini Golf Reunion










September, 2006 found a few people from the Class of '66 in Austin for a Mini Reunion. Among those in attendance were Tom Madsen, Mike Pitzer, Jeff Lindley, Rick Norton, Nancy Head, John Monahan, Jim Dietrich, Jimmy Watkins, Bob White and Darrell Donaldson.

Monday, October 16, 2006

The Land of Sandra Dee

THE LAND OF SANDRA DEE

Long ago and far away,
In a land that time forgot,
Before the days of Dylan
Or the dawn of Camelot.
There lived a race of innocents,
And they were you and me,
Long ago and far away
In the Land of Sandra Dee.

Oh, there was truth and goodness
In that land where we were born,
Where navels were for oranges,
And Peyton Place was porn.
For Ike was in the White House,
And Hoss was on TV,
And God was in his heaven
In the Land of Sandra Dee.

We learned to gut a muffler,
We washed our hair at dawn,
We spread our crinolines to dry
In circles on the lawn.
They all could hear us coming
All the way to Tennessee,
All starched and sprayed and rustlling
in the Land of Sandra Dee.

We longed for love and romance,
And waited for the prince,
Then Eddie Fisher married Liz,
And no one's seen him since.
We danced to "Little Darlin'",
And Sang to "Stagger Lee"
We cried for Buddy Holly
In the Land of Sandra Dee.

Only girls wore earrings then,
And three was one too many,
When only guys wore flat-top cuts,
Except for Jean McKinney.
And only in our wildest dreams
Did we expect to see
A boy named George with Lipstick
In the Land of Sandra Dee.

We fell for Frankie Avalon,
Annette as oh, so nice,
And when they made a movie,
They never made it twice.
We didn't have a Star Trek Five,
Or Psycho Two and Three,
Or Rocky-Rambo Twenty
In the Land of Sandra Dee.

Miss Kitty had a heart of gold,
And Chester had a limp,
And Reagan was a Democrat
Whose co-star was a chimp.
We had a Mr Wizard,
But not a Mr T,
And Oprah couldn't talk yet
In the Land of Sandra Dee.

We had our share of heroes,
We never thought they'd go,
At least not Bobby Darin,
Or Marilyn Monroe.
For youth was still eternal,
Our life was yet to be,
And Elvis was forever,
In the Land of Sandra Dee.

We'd never seen the rock band
That was Grateful to be Dead,
And Airplanes weren't named Jefferson,
And Zeppelins weren't Led.
Beatles lived in gardens then,
And Monkees in a tree,
And Madonna was a virgin
In the Land of Sandra Dee.

We'd never heard of Microwaves,
Or telephones in cars,
And babies might be bottle-fed,
But they sure weren't "grown" in jars.
Pumping iron got wrinkles out,
And "gay" meant fancy-free,
But dorms were never coed
In the Land of Sandra Dee.

We hadn't seen enough of jets
To talk about the lag,
And microchips were what was left
At the bottom of the bag.
Hardware was a box of nails,
And bytes came from a flea,
And our rocket ships were fiction
In the Land of Sandra Dee.

Buicks came with portholes,
And side show came with freaks,
And bathing suits came big enough
To cover both your cheeks.
Coke came just in bottles,
And skirts came to the knee,
As Castro came to power
In the Land of Sandra Dee.

We had no Crest with Fluoride,
We had no Hill Street Blues,
We all wore superstructure bras
Designed by Howard Hughes.
We had no patterned pantyhose
Or Lipton herbal tea
Or prime-time ads for condoms
In the Land of Sandra Dee.

There were no golden arches,
No Perriers to chill,
Our fish were not called Wanda,
And cats were not called Bill.
Middle-age was thirty-five
And old was forty-three,
And ancient were our parents
In the Land of Sandra Dee.

But all things have a season,
Or so we've heard them say,
And now instead of Maybelline
We swear by Retin-A.
And they send us invitations
To join AARP,
We've come a long way, baby,
From the Land of Sandra Dee.

So now we face a brave new world
In "slightly" larger jeans,
And we wonder why they're using
Smaller print in magazines.
We tell our children's children
of the way it used to be,
Long ago and far away
In the Land of Sandra Dee.


BY: Leland Waldrip

This email was cleaned by emailStripper, available for free from http://www.papercut.biz/emailStripper.htm

Saturday, October 07, 2006

ROHAWKS AT THE BARN DOOR - Sept 15, 2006

John Hines and Janet Francis Murillo (But will you still love me in the morning?)





Stan (Cal) Sumner and Janet Francis Murillo learning how to use an I-POD










Karen Poor Peck, John Hines, Janet Francis Murillo










Gloria Campbell Gallagher and Karen Poor Peck












Steve Burgoon, Mike Wysong, John Hines







Karen Poor Peck, Mike Wysong, Steve Burgoon




Janet Francis Murillo and her husband, Ray, with Mike










Stan (Cal) Sumner, Gloria Campbell Gallagher, Carole McRae Richards, Steve Burgoon, Ray and Janet Murillo