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Peruna Handler Tryouts Held Saturday

Posted:
Sun Apr 29, 2007 12:11 pm
by Bergermeister
I did not realize they are paid $600 per season. Hmmmmm.

Posted:
Sun Apr 29, 2007 3:38 pm
by FordtoTolbert
...back in my day, it was the responsibility of the ATO's to handle Peruna, and we did it out of pride and loyalty. Now it's a paid postion?!?...my, things have changed over there....long live Bill Demuth.

Posted:
Sun Apr 29, 2007 5:32 pm
by jtstang
I'm sure the ATOs did whatever got 'em kicked off campus out of pride and loyalty too...

Posted:
Sun Apr 29, 2007 6:32 pm
by WorldStang
Wow.. I did it from '92 - '94. Wish we got paid.. but it was a blast and always a good seat.

Posted:
Mon Apr 30, 2007 8:13 am
by EastStang
Unfortunately, two fires which left people dead tend to get you kicked off campus. Add in the refusal to follow campus rules, and whammo. I'm sure the ATO's wish they had not had those fires which called attention to the other issues and which killed two of their own. This is more of an object lesson which all fraternities should be shown every year. Add in the untimely water chugging death of the Omega. Add in the BETA's getting shut down by their national office with SMU's concurrance and hopefully the frats will begin to understand that University has rules for a reason. And when they are not followed bad things happen.

Posted:
Mon Apr 30, 2007 9:16 am
by Peruna2001
The $600 is scholarship and it definitely helps. When I was a handler, the scholarship money helped pay for gas money. A handler needs to visit Peruna even on non-game weeks. Plus, I think there should be a slightly bigger scholarship. The cheerleaders and the band get scholarships for their time commitments, and the handlers should too.

Posted:
Mon Apr 30, 2007 9:35 am
by mrydel
Peruna2001 wrote: A handler needs to visit Peruna even on non-game weeks.
Can you not just explain to him at the end of the previous game that there will not be a game the next week and he needs to find some kind of entertainment to keep occupied the next weekend. Surely we can teach these horses some self reliance and help them to mature in the equine world.

Posted:
Mon Apr 30, 2007 1:11 pm
by smu diamond m
Peruna2001 wrote:The $600 is scholarship and it definitely helps. When I was a handler, the scholarship money helped pay for gas money. A handler needs to visit Peruna even on non-game weeks. Plus, I think there should be a slightly bigger scholarship. The cheerleaders and the band get scholarships for their time commitments, and the handlers should too.
Help keep it that way:
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Posted:
Mon Apr 30, 2007 1:28 pm
by Grider
EastStang wrote:Unfortunately, two fires which left people dead tend to get you kicked off campus. Add in the refusal to follow campus rules, and whammo. I'm sure the ATO's wish they had not had those fires which called attention to the other issues and which killed two of their own. This is more of an object lesson which all fraternities should be shown every year. Add in the untimely water chugging death of the Omega. Add in the BETA's getting shut down by their national office with SMU's concurrance and hopefully the frats will begin to understand that University has rules for a reason. And when they are not followed bad things happen.
Huh? fires? I don't remember that. I was in school when they got kicked off; I remember it was just a lot of little things for which they got in trouble.

Posted:
Mon Apr 30, 2007 1:29 pm
by jtstang
mrydel wrote:Peruna2001 wrote: A handler needs to visit Peruna even on non-game weeks.
Can you not just explain to him at the end of the previous game that there will not be a game the next week and he needs to find some kind of entertainment to keep occupied the next weekend. Surely we can teach these horses some self reliance and help them to mature in the equine world.
Just pop in a DVD of the '83 Cotton Bowl and play it on a loop on the TV in his stall.

Posted:
Mon Apr 30, 2007 1:51 pm
by mrydel
jtstang wrote:mrydel wrote:Peruna2001 wrote: A handler needs to visit Peruna even on non-game weeks.
Can you not just explain to him at the end of the previous game that there will not be a game the next week and he needs to find some kind of entertainment to keep occupied the next weekend. Surely we can teach these horses some self reliance and help them to mature in the equine world.
Just pop in a DVD of the '83 Cotton Bowl and play it on a loop on the TV in his stall.
That sounds good, or maybe a compilation of scenes where a handler falls and Peruna runs wild. That would provide laughs and incentive for Peruna when he runs again.

Posted:
Mon Apr 30, 2007 3:33 pm
by EastStang
Too bad there's no tape of Peruna killing the Fordham ram, or trying to mate with Misty, or chasing the Baylor bear, or knocking the wind out of BEVO, or running through the Rice band, or biting a cheerleader's hindquarters and of course leaving a big steaming pile at midfield at TCU. That would be "priceless".

Posted:
Mon Apr 30, 2007 6:29 pm
by FordtoTolbert
EastStang...what do you know about the winter of '78 ATO fire?

Posted:
Tue May 01, 2007 11:19 am
by EastStang
There was some sort of barn dance or Little Abner party held at the house. There was apparently hay all over the floor. Either during or after the party something ignited the hay, and a guy who was sleeping (apparently passed out) upstairs died of smoke inhalation I seem to recall.

Posted:
Tue May 01, 2007 12:54 pm
by PonyKai
That story does sound very familiar.