Winter 2003
Features
Riff Ram Bah Zoo! How the Frogs brought the fans back
Never Forget
A view from within
Departments
Alma Matters
Letters
Academe
Memīries Sweet
Riff Ram
AlumNews
Class Notes
Notables
Back Cover
Purspectives




Cover Story: Riff Ram Bah Zoo! How the Frogs brought the fans back
Six years of marketing, facility enhancements, and most of all, winning have brought fans to support the Frogs in near-record numbers.

Never Forget
As Gordon England '75 (MBA) begins his second stint as Secretary of the Navy, his focus is never far from Sept. 11, 2001.

A view from within
Capt. Scott A. Leblond '95 shares a soldier's story from the front lines in Iraq.



Alma Matters
Convocation winners...Siegle, Sheehy and the duchess....a new degree in ranch management...dedication of Moncrief Field...and more

Letters
Where's your letter? Send yours to tcumagazine@tcu.edu.

Academe
When East meets West in Arab classrooms...and Horned Frogs changing the dinner plans of a whole community

Memīries Sweet
The ever-present Age of Commercialism

Riff Ram
World-class speed....Hoops heats up....Volleyball has record season

AlumNews
NASCAR rookie Larry Foyt '00, the son of the unequaled A.J., is fast proving that racing -- and winning -- are just part of the family tradition.

Class Notes
Where's your note? Send it to tcumagazine@tcu.edu.

Notables
Stephen Kechulius '83, Bill Collins '75, Travis Willingham '03, Maury Hicks '74, Martha Roberts Roper '70, Andrew Parkhurst '93

Back Cover
A new discovery in the mountains of India in October confirms what we've known all along -- purple frogs really do exist.

Purspectives
How I spent my Summer