Our latest Tap-Out Spotlight is
Lauren Scroggs. She was a Spring 2009 Weenie and Public Relations Haunt in
2010. Lauren will be graduating in May 2012, and either plans on applying to
law school or finding a job with the help of McCombs recruiting.
Her favorite Spirits tradition is the special ceremony of
Tap-in. She has several favorite memories from her time in Spirits including, “playing catch phrase, telling scary stories,
and (of course)Weenie Roast!”
Her advice to younger Spirits is
to “Stay involved! Once you start
drifting away from Spirits it’s hard to get back into the swing of things. Stay
close with your pledge class and all the other Spirits you get to know and
love!”
We will miss you dearly, Lauren!
Thank you for all that you have given to Texas Spirits, and best of luck to you
in all your future endeavors!
Our next Tap Out Spotlight is Amanda Chavira, a Spring 2009
Weenie and Special Projects Haunt in 2010. She plans to move wherever she finds
a job when she graduates, but would love to stay in Austin (or Texas in
general) if she has the chance.
Amanda’s favorite Spirits tradition is Initiation Brunch. For
her “it's a great time to look back on
the past semester and is especially funny to attend when you are on GC.”
One of her favorite Spirits memories was Spring ‘09s Weenie Roast. Amanda told us that “it was a
really interesting night; tents, games, and bubbles were all involved.”
As for her advice for younger Spirits, Amanda says to “live it up, girls! These are some of the
best times of your life. School is so important, but try not to miss out on all
the fun Spirit events that you can never get back. Go to the mixers, go to all
the events, don't wind up in your senior year wishing that you had done more.
It will make your college experience that much sweeter.”
We will miss you, Amanda! Thank you for all the love that you
have shown to Texas Spirits over the past years, and good luck to you in all of
your future endeavors!
Amalia
Anwar is our next Tap Out Spotlight. She was a Fall 2008 Weenie, which makes
her one of the oldest members currently active in Spirits.
After
graduation, Amalia plans to get a job in public relations, either at an agency
or in-house. She would like to either stay in Austin or move to Dallas.
Her
favorite Spirits tradition is Ghoulfamilies. Here is what she had to say about
this tradition. “I seriously have the
best family ever, and Weenie Beanie is one of my favorite events every
semester. We had 9 generations of our family at the Alumnae Reunion this year! I
love that my family has gotten so close over the past few years, and I know
I’ll stay in touch with them after I graduate.”
Amalia’s favorite
memory from Spirits was her Weenie semester. She shared how it was one of her
favorite semesters in college. “I loved
how exciting everything was and how close I got with my pledge class. It's
crazy to look at all of us then and now!”
As for her advice
for younger Spirits, Amalia said to “Get
involved in as many things as possible! Being on committees gives you the
chance to get to know girls outside of your Weenie class and ghoulfamily. And
of course, cherish your years in Spirits! It's cheesy, but you'll be graduating
before you know it.”
It’s sad to see you leave, Amalia, but we know you have many
wonderful days ahead of you. Good luck in your future endeavors, and thank you
for all that you have given to Texas Spirits.