Fall 1999
And with the save …
is TCU’s very own Jeff Zimmerman ’93.
A rookie reliever with the Texas Rangers, he earned a place on the mound at the All-Star Game in July after posting the best earned run average in baseball.
Fall 1999
is TCU’s very own Jeff Zimmerman ’93.
A rookie reliever with the Texas Rangers, he earned a place on the mound at the All-Star Game in July after posting the best earned run average in baseball.
Summer 1999
For half of a century, John Justin ’41 put his own special shine on the boot and brick industries, and helped turn a cattle-drive town into a world-class Cowtown. Now he retires, but not before telling us a few of his favorite stories.
Summer 1999
Robyn Ross ’99 writes from Fort Worth that after four years of college — including a one-year position as Class Notes editor for The TCU Magazine — she has graduated from TCU and will soon pursue a graduate degree in communication studies. She adds that while reporting the highs and lows of your lives, she often wondered what happened in between.
Summer 1999
Julie Finn ’98 takes readers to the top of the Ozarks for an eccentric family gathering for “Those Graveyard Workin’s.”
Spring 1999
In light of TCU’s first bowl victory in 41 years just a few months ago, I had two telephone conversations that belong somewhere in this issue.
Spring 1998
With the second largest theater organ in the world, Lew Williams ’75 puts on the greatest show on Earth.
Spring 1999
Exotic friendships: Bonds forged with animals like Indy, the black rhino, and Denise, the two-hump Bactrian camel, makes Lisa Fitzgerald’s job at the Dallas zoo worthwhile.
Winter 1998
… and comes up with a lifesaving act.
Winter 1998
Student intern Justin Hensley ’99 is bringing back dating in the ’90s.
Winter 1998
Born to vast wealth, Swanee Hunt ’72 could be painting her nails in the south of France. Instead, she is organizing displaced women in the Balkans and directing Harvard’s new Women and Public Policy Program — spearheading a sweeping social agenda that educates and supports women.