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The article on the right was written by Tex SchrammDecember 7, 1941: The end of a wild UT football season: the Longhorns' first ever #1 ranking, hex candles against the Aggies, a 71-7 blowout of Oregon, Pearl Harbor, and a Rose Bowl that was nearly held in Austin.
The (almost) Austin Rose Bowl: UT History Corner
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1973: UT’s Saturday Morning Fun Club was a student group which gathered at the Texas Union theater Saturday mornings to eat breakfast, watch cartoons, and, apparently, engage in paper airplane battles.
Saturday Morning Fun Club sounds like one of the greatest things ever.
Maybe they didn’t serve breakfast but students brought their own stuff in?I remember Saturday Morning Fun Club, including the cartoons and paper airplane battles. Yes, it was great! I don't remember breakfast, through.
I consider that a key highlight from Mack's time as Head Coach. And I sincerely hope the players took his advice to heart.A man who stood in the bowels of the Rose Bowl and told his team that if 30 years from that night, if those players were telling people that winning that game was the greatest accomplishment of their lives and that they meant it, then he had failed them miserably as a Coach and a man?
And we've been signaling for, and making, fair catches inside the 10 yard line ever since...The 60-minute game with two halves, 10 yards for first downs, and waving to signal a “fair catch” were passed with UT’s help.
January 14, 1924: 100 years ago.
A candid shot of the Longhorn Band, wearing new white uniforms with orange trim (hmm ... icy whites?) — just before their Cactus yearbook photo in front of the old Women's Building, where the Flawn Academic Center is today.
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In the past (20 years ago) most or all of the band had at least partial scholarships. I believe the extent of recompense is a function of talent. Players on multi-year all region teams who audition well get more in scholy. TuitionSpeaking of the The Showband of the Southwest.... I have questions about the band I've always wondered about.
The members of the band. How does one come to be in the UT band?
Does the band recruit band talent out of HS?
Does the program offer scholarships?
Do they accept walk-ons for tryouts?
Speaking of the The Showband of the Southwest.... I have questions about the band I've always wondered about.
The members of the band. How does one come to be in the UT band?
Does the band recruit band talent out of HS?
Does the program offer scholarships?
Do they accept walk-ons for tryouts?
Me too. I was at UT in mid-to-late 80s and I know some of this is just nostalgia but it really seemed to me a great place. I worked hard (sometimes) but also had so much fun.Obviously I never knew this Austin, but I miss old Austin. Its just a hot mess now. Even UT is not the same.
Me too. I was at UT in mid-to-late 80s and I know some of this is just nostalgia but it really seemed to me a great place. I worked hard (sometimes) but also had so much fun.
Do you remember the home made floats on Town Lake during Aquafest?I miss the boat races on the lake as part of AquaFest
Do you remember the home made floats on Town Lake during Aquafest?
This is one of my favorite Austin memories.
I worked at the new Trudy's (@ South Lamar & Treadwell) 1985-86 and we built The Party Pepper float for Aquafest. It worked! At least until we got to the Hilton, when it started to fall apart and take on water, so we bailed. We had a keg on it, everything was funded by the Trudy’s owner, Gary. He was so cool, a great guy to work for.
The Trudy’s Party Pepper float
I’m the dork on the right, with my dorky but cool house mates
One of the Trudy's bartenders padding us down the river
Gary, owner of Trudy’s
Some of the Party Pepper crew
Me with a few of my fellow party pals on board
One of my house mates and best buds, Larry, who always had a smile - super smart and funny guy
Awesome. Maybe we should have a new thread about Austin memories or something. So many unique experiences among our crowd, I’m sure. I bet there’s some great stories and recollections from back in the day.My first taste of beer at the age of 14 was right near the I-35 bridge over Town Lake. My sixteen year old brother wouldn't let me drink his Dr. Pepper. It was fun swimming in the lake as the drag boats went by...yep...that's how I remember Austin.
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