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