Wednesday, August 22, 2012

CHUCK ELSEY '67

Chuck and his wife, Susan, on Capt'n Bob's Canyon Cruiser

Susan and Chuck with their grandkids!

BETSY NORMAN CONNOR '64

Betsy  
Sadie, Betsy's first grandchild!!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

DOUG GREENLEAF '65

Pictures of Doug's daughter, Shelly, getting married recently.....Congratulations to all!
Doug was previously married to Linda Edgarian Denham '66 and Shelly is their daughter.

Doug, Carla and Shelly

Carla and Doug Greenleaf

Proud Papa

Doug's new plane!

No, for real, this is Doug's plane that he constructed!!!

BRUCE ZIMMERMAN '70

In a message dated 05/19/08 17:20:45 Central Daylight Time, bz93@mac.com writes:
Hi Gloria... Don't know if you remember me. Bruce Zimmerman, class of '70. We communicated briefly about fifteen years ago... I got to know Mike Wagner out here in LA because of your intro. The other day I was surfing around the net and stumbled on your new, improved Ro-Hawk website. Great job. Briefly, I've been working out here in the TV business since 1994. Have worked on a number of shows, including Desperate Housewives, CSI:NY, Judging Amy, The District, etc. Currently I'm executive producer on Army Wives, the Lifetime series. Seems like I'm destined to be around things military no matter what. Still happily married to Maria-Pia, the woman I met in Costa Rica, and we've been living in Malibu since 1998. There, I guess that gets me current. Anyway, just wanted to say hi. Now I know where I can drop in to catch up on some of the people I used to know way back when. Bruce
I'll ask my wife about the photo. I'm bad about all things photographic and technological, which is a bad combination when sending digital photos. I'll for sure stay in touch. I did not actually graduate from RHS. My father retired before my senior year and we moved back to California. The reunion sounds fun, but we're knee-deep in production that time of the year and free time is scarce. Take care...
bruce


Hi, Gloria...
Yes, this e-mail is correct. Actually, CRIMSON GREEN was the fourth and last of the Quinn Parker series. And yes, I have a copy of the book. Would you like me to send you one?
Hope all is well. I've enjoyed looking at the Ro-Hawk reunion photos, though most of those people were a year or two or three ahead of me and I didn't know them very well. But every once in awhile I'll see somebody from my class (Carol Troberman, for example, or my old math teacher Mr. Porter), and that's always fun. I've been very busy... hence unable (and too lazy) to write. I'm back on the third season of Army Wives and at the moment am writing the first episode of the new season. The staff got to fly out to Fort Irwin on a Blackhawk helicopter last week to do research at the National Training Center which was amazing. The Army has built an entire Iraqi village out in the middle of the Mojave desert, complete with 2000 volunteers to populate it, goats in the street, etc., to simulate conditions over there.
Take care, and have a safe and joyous holiday season...
Bruce
i'll send both over to you. the 3rd book is FULL-BODIED RED, a wine country mystery. i'm delighted to know that your son enjoyed the books. any chance i have to convert (or at least start the conversion) of a non-reader to a reader, i feel good.
and of course you have my permission to put whatever you want on your blog. i'm not bashful! i'm actually working with a writer on this season of army wives who worked with mike wagner back in the hill st. blues days.
bruce

PAT NELSON HANSARD

Happy 46th Anniversary to my wonderful husband, Dan. 

 Who would have believed all those years ago in San Antonio, Texas, when you made me your bride, that we would have such an adventure, living in 42 places in the U.S. only end up in Canada with you as a Pastor in the Lutheran Church for 30 Years? Who would have believed our family would grow to 4 children, 5 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild? Who would have believed we’d live in one home for 20 years? If I take a moment to thank God for all my blessings, then I have to thank Him mainly for giving me a husband like you. Having a husband like you shows that God has been looking out for me and that I have been blessed with the best gift any woman could receive. For the world, you are somebody, but for this somebody… you are the world. Marriage involves many challenges, much joy and sadness, much meeting other people’s needs before our own. Thank you for teaching me to be God’s “servant” to others. Thank you for loving your child-bride for 46 years. Together we show younger generations that commitment matters, and that it CAN BE DONE!

 I love you, Dan.

 May God grant us many years more in our adventure, our journey together…

pathansard@hotmail.com

Sunday, July 01, 2012

NOTE FROM BILL KEM '65

I think this was from 2011 - I forgot to post it.....

Thanksgiving went fine for us and Christmas will be much better with both kids home for the Holidays.

Kevin is still the stunt coordinator at Knotts Berry Farm in LA. Just got his real estate lic. but hasn't sold any houses yet. Still trying to break into the movies. Cara has just finished a 15 month tour with the New York Cast of High School Musical I and is planning to spend a couple of months with us in Ponca. She was more exhausted than she realized but is feeling much more rested these days. Ponca (Oklahoma) Local theatre has hired her to do the choreography for HSM. That will be nice for us all. Two more teaching days until Christmas Break for me at St Marys school and the same for our studio downtown. Looking forward to 2 weeks of catch up. Bet I don't. I wish you and yours a wonderful blessed Christmas and Happy prosperous 2009. Where did 1965 go? Do you remember us getting out of school the day it snowed 2 inches and was gone almost as fast as it arrived? I think we used it all up with snow ball fights. I have a lot of great memories of those days and much of it was encompassed with all my friends..What a terrific group, huh?

Merry Christmas my friend and thanks for being an integral part of some great memories. Type you soon. Take care Bill Kem '65

Friday, June 29, 2012

COLORADO FIRES - June 2012


From Toni Buchert Greece '63 - Pictures from the Air Force Academy








Today was Day 6 of the fire. We started out by seeing Pikes Peak for the first time in a few days. It was not hiding behind smoke from the day before. We had fires above Peregrine and the southern boundary of the Air Force Academy. Then the thunderstorm clouds gathered around noon (just like they used to!) and after the first scary lightening bolt, it seemed to settle down and just rain. Big ...smoke clouds gathered and left. Smoke still in the Academy area, but for the first time, the smell of smoke, the site of houses burning, fires flaring up, and just the utter despair of seeing this beautiful backdrop blackened was gone. The air started to get cleaner, the winds blew up but gentled back down. Thank you. Tonight folks were out walking in a bit of cleaner air, and everyone came out to see the sunset and be with friends. We lost 346 homes. Thousands have been evacuated, but tonight some of our west side neighbors were allowed to return again. They are still on pre-evacuation orders, but a lot of these folks have been gone since Saturday or Sunday. Welcome home. Lets keep that rain in the forecast. Lets keep fighting this battle and please remember that we are not done yet.  Jackie Darling Anderson '64 - Colorado Springs



These photos show the progression of the smoke and fire from my deck in Rockrimmon, our evacuation, and drive up to Parker.Waldo Canyon Fire, afternoon of June 26

To all our dear friends who have expressed such care, kindness, and concern for us during these past few days before and during our evacuation during the Waldo Canyon Fire that raged.... and you know who you are!!!... we arrived home this morning to a home that was safe and sound. While not feeling totally comfortable as we watch the fire fighters still trying to put several fires out on the moun...tain to the west of us, we are living out of suitcases for a couple of days. But, so far so good. It isn't a joyful homecoming since we know several friends whose homes have been totally lost..... please continue to pray for them, for the family members of those who died during this fire, and for the brave people who continue to work to put out these fires!!

Susan King Spencer '66


 







PEACE

LUNCH GROUPS - JUNE 2012

Gloria, Judy and Janis

Janis and Judy '69 Grads

Gloria, Jill, Janis and Judy

LUNCH IN NEW BRAUNFELS with Gloria, Judy Sisk Millspaugh '69, Janis Thompson Fielder '69 and her younger sister Jill

Monday, June 25, 2012

JANIS THOMPSON FIELDER '69

L-R Janis, Ron, Gabe, Nate & Daniel Fielder


Janis Thompson Fielder '69





Monday, June 18, 2012

EARL DODGION '63

We live part-time in South Fork, so named because the South Fork of the Rio Grande joins up with the main river here in town. This little stretch of the South Fork is a 4-minute walk from our house. I've caught 20 trout here in an hour before. Today -- Three. As the old saying goes: The fishing was great, the catching just wasn't so good.

Earl Dodgion
edodgion@gmail.com

Earl - 2012



TOM MADSEN '66


CAPTIONS PLEASE


Phil Moseley:  So what's different? Another TP job gone bad.



Sunday, June 17, 2012

JERRY BALL '65

Pictures of the Jerry Ball Family!
Calla Gibson, 67 and Jerry and daughter, Janna and her fiance, Travis

Grandma Ball with Richard Ball and Ava and Josie

Janna Ball with niece, Ava

Jerry with granddaughter, Taylor

Granddaughters, Ava and Josie
Calla, Jerry, Scott, Janna, Richard and Daniel
The Ball Family

Jerry's sister, Janet Ball Valadez '67 with Richard and Ava and Josie
Jerry with Granddaughter, Taylor and son, Scott

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

JIM PECK '65

Jim Peck's (jim_peck10@yahoo.com) daughter, Alyssa, graduates from high school


Jim, Alyssa, Aidan and Julie Peck

Monday, June 11, 2012

BOB LEE '65

BOB LEE "Poppy" to his grandkids!
Bob with Evangeline

Newest Addition

Sunday, June 10, 2012

MINI REUNION 2012 (The Early Years)

On Saturday, June 23, 2012, 32 RoHawks and their spouses gathered at the River City Cafe in New Braunfels for a small reunion.  We enjoyed some BBQ and chocolate cake and a few drinks.  We looked over the old year books and Gloria's photo albums of the past reunions.  The Party started at 6pm and OMG everybody was gone by 9:30!!!!! No one was carried out drunker than Cooter Brown!  Lots different than the first reunion when we didn't want the night to end - some of us went to Mike Wysong's house for breakfast and didn't get home or to our hotels until early morning! The second and third reunions we retired to JIM'S for hours after not wanting to say good bye!  Has it really been almost 50 years when the Class of 1963 walked across the stage to get their diplomas? This year marks the 50th anniversary of Randolph High School itself.  There have been many changes to the school and to the football field.  It is bigger - but not by much! A separate entry gate was opened that goes directly to the school from outside the base constructed because of security.  Many days of our lives were spent on Randolph Air Force Base in the '60's and the base has been changed too - some of the quarters in the front of the base have been removed. Both of the places we lived in are gone!  But the Taj Mahal is still there - an icon burned in our memory banks forever. Lots of time was spent at the Youth Center, the Flight Line Snack Bar, the BX, Bowling Alley, walking the Octagon and at the Officer's Pool and RHS.  Moms and Dads cheering their sons and daughters in the many sports we participated in. Cheerleading - band concerts - plays - and I remember the scandal one particular play brought forth - "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" with Ed Burtenshaw - when he snapped his suspenders the censors reacted.....   We started having reunions in 1975 and had them every 5 years until September 2008.  I wrote a newsletter twice a year for 26 years! and for the past 12 years have kept this Blog active.  We have lost most of our parents and some of our friends and classmates - we collect Social Security and are eligible for Medicare. Some of us are healthy and some of us are not - we tried our best with our children and we are now enjoying our grandchildren! It's so hard to believe and it seems like only yesterday. 

Next year 2013 - we will have one last big reunion - so keep the second weekend in September open and please keep me advised of your new addresses and email addresses and phone numbers and look for further information. For now, the plans are to have the reunion at Jeff and Marty Lindley's house again - we promise to have more fans and LIGHTS.  We are hoping to make it a BIG EVENT - ONE YOU WILL REMEMBER ...

So, thank you for your continued interest in the school and interest in this Blog. Have a good year and we will hopefully see you next September 2013!!!

Thank you so much - Gloria Campbell Gallagher '65

Enjoy the following pictures and try to remember what we used to look like!!!

Bob Bueker '66 and Darrell Donaldson '66

Bob White '66

Charles Pitzer '66 and Tom Madsen '66

John Meade '67 and his wife, Becki - Ben Croxton '67 and his wife Judy

Karen Howell Smith '68, John Hines '64, Ed Kilford '65 and his wife, Colleen

Judy Sisk Millspaugh '69 - Linda Tucker Prater '67 and her husband Richard

Ronald Futch '63 and his wife Donna and Larry Tucker '63 and his wife, Mary

Nancy Head '66, Ed Kilford '65, Bob Bueker '66 and Darrell Donaldson '66

Kathy Dailey Norton '66 and Rick Norton '66

Charles Pitzer '66 and his wife, Joyce

Jeff Lindley '66 and his wife Marty
Charles and Joyce Pitzer

Gloria Campbell Gallagher '65 and Michael Wysong '63

Ed Kilford '65 and Bob White '66

Tom Madsen '66 and Gloria Campbell Gallagher '65

Jeff Bowerman '66 and Jan Bueker Bowerman '67

Rick Norton, Darrell Donaldson, Charles Pitzer, Jeff Lindley, Bob Bueker, Jeff Bowerman and Tom Madsen


COME JOIN US!
Email me if you have any questions - Gloria