Tuesday, November 15, 2011

A horned frog groom's cake

Charlie '06 and Vahista (Bharucha) Ussery '06 were married this year in downtown Fort Worth at the Worthington Hotel and had a special Horned Frog groom's cake. "While I had to make the decor pink (my favorite color), we had to bring in something that represented TCU!" Vahista wrote. "We met when we lived next door to each other on University Drive. Go Frogs!"

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TCU football poetry

Ellen Buck '03 of The Woodlands wrote in to tell us that she and her father made a TCU football poetry book for her 5-year-old son Nathan (above). "This was for his storybook parade at school. In order for them to wear a costume, they had to have a corresponding book. He wanted to be TCU quarterback Casey Pachall (notice the eye black), but there aren't any TCU kids books. So we made one," she wrote. Below are a couple of the poems in the book.

"Watergirl" (Said to "Little Boy Blue")

Watergirl, watergirl

Where is Coach P?

He’s on the ground concentrating.

Watergirl, watergirl

Why is he there?

He’s tying his shoe, mad as can be.

Watergirl, watergirl

What will you do?

I'll follow him 'round to see what he needs.

"Hey Diddle, Diddle"

Hey diddle, diddle
The Frogs have the ball.
The quarterback looks down the field.
He spots his receiver,
Sees an opening clear
And the fans cheer for Boyce and Pachall.

"Up and Down the Football Field" (Said to "All Around the Mulberry Bush")

Up and down the football field
The horned frogs ran the football
The fans thought it was all great fun
Score! Another touchdown.


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Gracious hosts in Boise

Bill Groeneveld '77 of Santa Barbara, Calif., wrote to tell us how much fun he had going to Boise, Idaho, last weekend to see TCU upset the No. 5 Broncos. He was especially taken with the local hospitality, even in light of a loss by the hometown team. "I thought you might like to see the very gracious congratulations that John Berryhill put on the entrance of his fabulous restaurant — Berryhill & Co. — in Boise on Saturday night. GO FROGS!"

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

In Afghanistan and proud of TCU

DeMuntz Bowie '96, who is currently deployed in Afghanistan, wrote to share a photo of his TCU pride on display. Bowie is a staff sergeant serving with the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade of San Antonio. "I have tried to keep up with the pictures and articles of other fellow Horned Frogs that have served our country," he writes. "Go Frogs! Beat Boise State!"

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Class of 2010 wins Frog Bowl Challenge, sets record

Congrats to the TCU Class of 2010, who won the Frog Bowl Challenge, a fundraising competition among the five most recent classes to graduate. With 278 members contributing, the 2010ers beat out classes from 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. While the Class of 2010 gave $47,750, a record total for a first-year reunion class, the contest is based on highest participation rate. About 15.9 percent of the class contributed. Above, members of the Class of 2010 pose with a sign of their accomplishment at the Frog5 Tailgate. The 2010 Class Gift Committee members are Clayton Dude (co-chair), Maddison Grigsby (co-chair), Jimmy Hopper, Dan Paret (not pictured), Kyle Arnold (not pictured) and Merillat Pittman (not pictured) and Kelsie Johnson (not pictured).

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

40 Kappa Delta alumni meet for "60s Sisters Reunion"

Marion Tolbert Coleman '71 of Austin wrote to share about a gathering last month of 40 Kappa Deltas from pledge classes 1964-1969, who spent the weekend of Oct. 7-9 in New Braunfels.

"They called it the '60s Sisters Reunion' and they came from 10 different states. One actually came by car, ferry, bus, plane, and car again (from San Juan Island, Wash.). Forty Kappa Deltas in all spent the weekend at the Prince Solms Inn in New Braunfels, remembering and celebrating 40-plus years of life during and since TCU days.

"Most of us had not seen each other since leaving school. Big sisters reunited with little sisters. Roommates recalled nights of laughter, helping each other climb in and out of chapter room windows after curfew, and trying to hear 'Paul is dead' when playing the White Album backwards. Pledge classes remembered their ties, the most infamous of which was when the 1968 pledge class tied their pledge trainer, Ellen Strickland Wilson '68 to the parking meter in front of radio station KLIF in Dallas. If the DJ had not decided to interview them, chances are they would not have been punished with extra months of dry pledgeship and postponed initiation. Every single one of them said it was their best memory.

"And the ladies still rock. The most surprising (and hysterical moment) was at the Saturday night dinner when our mistresses of ceremonies Darleen Williamson Nixon '70 and Lolly Squires Young '70 asked that the sister (that they knew of) who had gotten a tattoo reveal herself. Needless to say, the room went wild when not only six women stood but they were the from the earliest pledge classes in the group. There was so much laughter and there were tears.

"We have lost a few sisters, some have had tremendous challenges. At least five in attendance were breast cancer survivors. We posted sheets on the hotel front hall that folks could write on. On the one that said, Kappa Delta will always mean to me. Someone wrote, 'A springboard to who I am today' and 'A reminder that all those years ago, KD sisters believed in my worth and they still do' and on the one that read, 'This weekend will... someone said it all. It reminds me of what a gift sisterhood is, one that keeps on giving.'

Coleman hopes the reunion will hopefully inspire other women of our age in other sororities to do the same. Every one of us considers it a small miracle that we actually came together especially since there has not been an active chapter for a long time around which to rally.

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Monday, November 7, 2011

TCU pumpkin in New Orleans

Will Hogg '08 and his wife Katherine of New Orleans wrote to share this photo of his hand-carved TCU jack-o-lantern. Geaux Frogs!

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Friday, November 4, 2011

TCU pride while serving with NATO in Afghanistan

Laura (Carmichael) Bozeman '92 wrote us to say that she is deployed with the NATO Training Mission Afghanistan as a mentor for the Afghan National Army's General Staff Inspector General. As you can see, she is proud to be representing TCU while she's overseas.

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