Summer 2001
Self-made woman
Right before I started my life at TCU and all during orientation, I continually heard that college was a time to reinvent oneself.
Summer 2001
Right before I started my life at TCU and all during orientation, I continually heard that college was a time to reinvent oneself.
Summer 2001
Chicago comedian Carl Kozlowski ’93 proves through a new book — and his own life — that if at first you don’t succeed, get better material.
Summer 2001
American Airlines’ most-senior pilot lands for good after 37 years.
Spring 2001
Following his early days as a devout minister, C.W. Duncan ’56 (BD ’59) began his second life as a Cherokee chief and medicine man.
Spring 2001
Alum remembers Sticker, Spike, Needle and Thorn — the horned frogs she raised for a summer.
Winter 2000
All in the TCU family. Despite his role in the Fox administration, Juan Hernandez ’78 MA (PhD ’81) launched his political career in 1996, campaigning vigorously for younger brother and attorney Francisco ’86 in an unsuccessful bid for a seat in the Texas House. Hernandez’ family is filled with additional purple blood: mother Mary Hernandez ’85, sisters Nina ’84 and Mary ’97, brother Daniel ’91 (a former TCU admissions counselor now working on a law degree and married to Evelyn Iglesias Hernandez ’96) and niece Marjorie Martinez ’98.
Winter 2000
Since 1954, TCU has recognized the contributions of nearly 400 of its most outstanding alumni and friends. This year was no different, as a “star-studded” evening during Homecoming/Reunion weekend proved.
Winter 2000
Student’s semester in London included the usual sites and shows — along with hunger pains.
Fall 2000
At Dallas’ Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Ruth Ann McBeth Rugg ’79 is “making meaning” for those trying to understand JFK’s assassination.
Fall 2000
Gary Blevins ’62 remembers the father who sang to him.