Hhwaaaaaaaaaah! The Frog Horn!
What weights 3,000 pounds, blows smoke and instantly demands everyone’s attention? The huffing, puffing, hooting, tooting Frog Horn.
A fateful fire
In the spring of 1910, fire destroyed the Main Building on TCU’s Waco campus, forcing the still-fledgling institution once again to rethink its future. Thankfully, the calamity emboldened the ambitious little university and set it on a course to Fort Worth.
The Early Days: Before the Fire
Well before the 1910 calamity, TCU was no stranger to trials and challenges.
A funny thing happened
The 1910 yearbook was lost in the fire, but the quirky stories endured and found a place in the 1911 annual.
Horned Frog helps heal Haitians
Dr. Ric Bonnell ’98 and wife Dr. Wendy Heger Bonnell ’95 were already helping in Haiti before the quake, but thanks to a united effort across the Fort Worth community they are doing even more.