Haubner,+John

5042 Chicago Ave. Fair Oaks, CA 95628-5268 home: 916 844-7217 cell: 916 765-6459 johnhaubner@att.net
 * John Haubner**

 **1969:**Summer of 1959 found my family and yours truly in Burley, Idaho, a city of about 12,000, hot, dusty and seemingly in the middle of howhere.The fall of ’59 I attended Iadho State U and spent the next 5 years in Pharmacy School.I found school challenging, frustrating and rewarding.I guess these things a person experiences in growing up and finding a place in this society.Anyway, I always found time for my friends and a little beer drinking—the latter of which keeps a man’s sanity.Got the old BS degree in May of ’64 and moved to California (Oakland) for a year of internship work.Received my licenses in California and Idaho then went into the Army.Was stationed in Orleans, France Sept. ‘65-June ’67 as a pharmacy officer in a General Hospital.Had an experience of a lifetime as I got to travel thru most of Europe.Returned to the states Aug. ’67 and immediately returned to work.Feel it is time to settle down so will be getting married July 26th in Santa Cruz, California.Will not be able to attend the reunion.Hello to everyone.

 **1979:** The fall of 1959 I entered Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho, and spent five years obtaining a BS degree in pharmacy. From 1964 to the fall of 1965 I did my internship in California for licensing in California and Idaho. The next two years were spent in France as a pharmacy officer in a hospital. I was fortunate enough to be able to travel--Spain being my favorite country. In 1967 I cam back to the USA and met a lovely lady and got married. Kathy and I had our first child, Robyn, in August of 1970. That same year we moved to Oregon to get away from the hustle and bustle and this was where Greg, 5 years old now, was born. Decided Oregon wasn't what we meeded so we moved back to Sacramento in June of 1974. I am now working for Payless as Chief Pharmacist in Roseville. No more scandal from here--besides that I'm out of paper.

 **1999:**It’s amazing how our family once in a lifetime trip to Ireland coincides with the 40th.We fly from San Fran Saturday a.m.Still working in pharmacy (Rite Aid); Kathy is a counselor; Robyn finished at Sac State, looking into law.Greg finished at St. Mary’s and is teaching high school and playing semi-professional rugby.We are all pretty active and in good health (knock on wood).Golf game is getting better—gambling in the stock market is another passion.I’m very disappointed that I won’t be there to visit and enjoy the evening.I would like to give all a big hug.Love to you all.