Thursday, January 29, 2015

Awesome Horned Frog groom's cake


During their senior year, Celene Cortney '11 and Brad Lyddon '11 saw the TCU football team win the 2011 Rose Bowl, finish 13-0 and ranked No. 2 in the country. They'll never forget it.

So when they got married in July in San Diego, it only seemed natural to commemorate the historic victory during their wedding reception.

The result was Brad's outstanding groom's cake: a purple square with white border and the TCU logo. But the best part sat on top — an edible horned lizard with a rose in its mouth. (Although, it wasn't served.)


"The guests all loved it and complimented it through out the night," Celene said. "Many took pictures.

"I have seen many horned frog cakes, but I thought ours was exceptional! Especially considering the bakery was in San Diego and hadn't heard of TCU!"

Turns out, (and many of our readers have asked) the cake maker is Grove Pastry Shop.

Fittingly, the couple now resides in Pasadena, Calif.
Members of the wedding party included Bryan '07 and Katelin Cortney '08, Mary and Ryan Forrest '11, Hayley and Andrew Boaz '13, Jadrien Grimes '11, Jillian Szalay '11, Laura Fanta '11 and Meredith Griffin '11.

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Sunday, January 4, 2015

Watching the Peach Bowl from the Arabian Gulf


Ensign S. Taylor Franklin '08, (right) an intelligence officer with the U.S. Navy, is currently deployed on the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson in the Arabian Gulf. But that didn't stop him (and Ole Miss buddy U.S. Army Capt. Hunter Weiss) from watching the 2014 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl aboard the ship.

Franklin is deployed in support of Operation Inherent Resolve, a combat operation in Iraq and Syria against ISIS.

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Friday, January 2, 2015

Putting TCU on the map ... in Virginia


"What is TCU?"
That's a question Roger Spence '73 (MBA) has heard for a while driving around his Richmond, Va., hometown.

"After years of being stopped in parking lots, at traffic lights, toll booths, etc., and asked that question, the rest of the country finally knows," Spence wrote us. "Thank you, Gary Patterson, for putting TCU firmly on the map!"

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