Reunion 2008!!!
What started out to be a reunion of the first three graduating classes in 1975 (which commemorated the 10 year anniversary for the Class of '65) was turned into a large gathering of Ro-Hawks of the Classes graduating in the '60's thirty-three years later. This year is the 40th anniversary of the graduation of the Class of '63 and the 40th year of Randolph High School. Some of you remember when the school was born in PS-104 - Base Barracks .... A few months later, the new building on the other side of the south runway was dedicated and we moved in to the new building. We were impressed! We were small and things were good. We got to creating havoc on the new teachers who were unimpressed with our fathers' ranks. I came on base during the summer of 1963 and started RHS for my Junior year. I had already attended 7 schools and this was just one more. I was reacquainted with my friends from my days at Schertz-Cibolo Jr. High School and Schertz High School and my friends from my previous school in Virginia (Lee High). Most everyone knew someone from a previous tour of duty. My father was on his 4th tour at Randolph!! This is why I consider Texas my home (even tho I was born at Barksdale AFB, Louisiana) - we just kept coming back! I was pretty shy in school and found it hard to make friends but I did have friends that I was already writing to from prior tours - I feel very lucky to still be writing to a girlfriend I met in third grade in Waco. After 50 years we still write and email. But I digress.
What started out to be a reunion of the first three graduating classes in 1975 (which commemorated the 10 year anniversary for the Class of '65) was turned into a large gathering of Ro-Hawks of the Classes graduating in the '60's thirty-three years later. This year is the 40th anniversary of the graduation of the Class of '63 and the 40th year of Randolph High School. Some of you remember when the school was born in PS-104 - Base Barracks .... A few months later, the new building on the other side of the south runway was dedicated and we moved in to the new building. We were impressed! We were small and things were good. We got to creating havoc on the new teachers who were unimpressed with our fathers' ranks. I came on base during the summer of 1963 and started RHS for my Junior year. I had already attended 7 schools and this was just one more. I was reacquainted with my friends from my days at Schertz-Cibolo Jr. High School and Schertz High School and my friends from my previous school in Virginia (Lee High). Most everyone knew someone from a previous tour of duty. My father was on his 4th tour at Randolph!! This is why I consider Texas my home (even tho I was born at Barksdale AFB, Louisiana) - we just kept coming back! I was pretty shy in school and found it hard to make friends but I did have friends that I was already writing to from prior tours - I feel very lucky to still be writing to a girlfriend I met in third grade in Waco. After 50 years we still write and email. But I digress.
On Friday, September 5, 2008 about 70 RoHawks decended on the high school for a reception in the Cafeteria hosted by the school's principal, Bruce Cannon (1970 Grad of RHS). We were invited to walk around the halls of the school. We had soda, water, veggies and small sandwiches. We first met each other with surprised looks and then hugs and we wanted to talk all night. Then about 7:15 we walked out to the field for the start of the football game. We found a section reserved for the '60's grads. There we found some other RoHawks there were not in the Cafeteria. More hugs and chatter and picture taking.
There was Mrs. Walker (guidance counselor from the '60's). She's remarried now to Craig Allen.
Coach Albrecht, one of the first coaches at Randolph High was also there. Coach also taught at the Elementary School on base so he has a long history as well.
Coach Albrecht, one of the first coaches at Randolph High was also there. Coach also taught at the Elementary School on base so he has a long history as well.
Personally, I didn't watch the football game but there are pictures of the game that someone took and sent to me. We all remarked on the long skirts of the pep squad members and hey, there's a guy cheerleader!!!
There were more people there than I could talk with or take pictures of so I'm so glad that most everyone brought their cameras.
Also, on Friday night some of the "girls" went to the Lindley's house and helped prepare the food such as cutting up the vegetables and fruits.
Later, after the game some of us made the trek up to Lake McQueeney to Lake Breeze Ski Lodge to visit the bar and listen to some good rock & roll (hosted by Jackie Greene Muir). I wonder why I didn't get any pictures from that part of the night?
The next morning, Saturday, September 6th, found about 20 of the guys playing golf at Landa Park in New Braunfels.
So, 20 guys played golf and 150 others had to find something to do with their time until the party in the evening. Some of the guests went to Lake McQueeney and enjoyed the pool, boating and just relaxing.
Finally, that evening approximately 170 RHS grads arrived at Jeff and Marty Lindley's home on Lake Dunlap just west of Lake McQueeney. We renewed old friendships and met new people who graduated later than they did. We dined on BBQ and drank beer and wine and sodas. Listened to music played by Russ Cornell and Chuck Pechuls ('64). But mostly talked and took pictures. Door prizes were given out (RoHawk Alumni T-shirts and hats). The last person (me) left around midnight. Early compared to the last reunions..... Sunday morning found about 40 RoHawks back at Lake McQueeney having breakfast and reading the New Braunfels newspaper with the article about the reunion.
I personally want to thank everyone who came to this event... I have received such sweet notes and emails from some of you in appreciation to me and to Marty and Jeff Lindley. Certainly, Marty and Jeff didn't realize that so many people would be interested in coming to a Reunion. I'm sure they didn't expect over 170 RoHawks in their back-yard. When it looked like we were going to go over 125 --- I think their knees started shaking!!! But everything turned out wonderful. I think Marty did a FABULOUS job and nothing can compare to the care and concern she had for every detail just like she was entertaining her own friends. We owe her our many thanks and love for letting us overrun her home. Jeff --- well, I'm learning that he just rolls with the punches. I so enjoyed getting to know you both and I'm hoping that we continue our friendship.
There has been some talk about having another Reunion in 5 years. That would be the 50th anniversary of the school. Please keep in touch with me and perhaps we can all meet again at that time ... As someone wrote me - we should all look pretty scary by then!!!
Thank you all and keep sending me emails and pictures to post on the blog. To those who couldn't come for whatever reason - we missed you!!!
With love and Peace, Gloria Campbell Gallagher '65
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