Mailbag: Frat Culture Takes Over Austin Area High School

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Lately, my inbox has become a dumping site for every high school frat star tidbit you creeps come across (or make up out of thin air). Some of them are column-worthy, many are trash, and a few are clearly fake. While sifting through the many “Uncle Rodge, please blast my try-hard douche friend” emails, I came across one that caught my eye. This one is clearly real, as evidenced by the above photo, and it was probably column-worthy on its own merit, but since the high school involved is only about 10 miles away, as the crow flies, from TFM headquarters, I felt a certain responsibility to cover it. These students are among us. TFM is, at minimum, a catalyst in their fraternity-themed cultural movement. Hell, I think we’ve even rubbed elbows a time or two during lunch breaks with these future fratters of America.

Here is the email I received from a concerned alumnus of Lake Travis High School — home of Todd Reesing, Garrett Gilbert, six-time defending football state champions, and the Lambda Tau Eta Sigma graduating senior class:

Dear Uncle Roger,

My name is ***** ********* and I have some information about my old high school that you may want to write about in a column with all of this new “14-YOBA” and “High School Frat Star” bullshit.

I’m originally from Austin and went to Lake Travis High School; and if you aren’t aware, that means rich try-hard f*****s who love drinking from their parents’ liquor cabinet, getting handy-j’s in a movie theater, and TFM. Recently, I got to take a look at what the little jizz rags made as far as a senior shirt…Let me just tell you, it honestly took a lot of will power not to pull a Rebecca Martinson and verbally nuke these kiddos back to day care.

The senior class thinks they’re in a high school fraternity/sorority. Shit you not. “Lambda Tau Eta Sigma,” formerly known as Lake Travis High School, made their senior shirts that kind of make me want to assault a minor. There is a photo attached of the shirts.

Thank you for your time.

***** *********

P.S. I asked you to haze my little bro like a year ago via twitter and I’m still holding you to that Rodge.

First of all, let me address this line:

“that means rich try-hard f*****s who love drinking from their parents’ liquor cabinet, getting handy-j’s in a movie theater, and TFM.”

Yeah, well, all that stuff sounds pretty fucking awesome to me. I’m squarely in my 20s, and I can get onboard with everything you mentioned in that one sentence. Being rich? It’s the American dream. Drinking from my parents’ liquor cabinet? Yep, I actually did that sitting poolside all day on Sunday for Cinco de Mayo. Doesn’t cost you anything and they usually stock the good stuff. Getting handy-Js in a movie theater? Um, where do I sign up? I can’t even remember the last time I got a tug, but I definitely remember them being pretty awesome back in the day. And I know for certain I never got tugged in a movie theater, not to mention multiple movie tugs as you insinuate by the plural use of “handy-j’s.” Like I said, all that stuff sounds pretty awesome to me. And TFM? Obviously, man.

Back in high school, I remember spending Tuesday through Friday afternoon trying to line up a parental liquor heist and a tug for the weekend. Up to this point, it sounds like the Lambda Tau Eta Sigmas are living the high school dream.

Let’s talk about the shirts now. As far as I’m concerned, there are two schools of thought to choose from here: A) these little high school nerds have no right representing Greek letters of any kind, just a bunch of try-hards, or B) you gotta respect the bold statement these kids are making — simply ahead of their time.

If you think I’m not buying the latter school of thought, you’re sorely mistaken. This is a forward-thinking, boss move. A statement. If I had to choose the quality I admire most in someone, it’s got to be cockiness. The Lambda Tau Eta Sigmas are just pissing on the feet of the entire collegiate Greek system, and I love them for it.

When they arrive on college campuses all over the country next fall, they’re going to be doing so with chips on their shoulders as big as their balls — the metaphoric equivalent of bursting into a 400-person lecture hall on the first day 10 minutes after class starts by running and jump-kicking open both double doors at the same time. They’re wearing their Lambda Tau Eta Sigma tanks, too.

They’re all going Greek, obviously — all first round, five-star, bluechip prospects. Riddle me this: say you’re hosting a rush party and a Lambda Tau Eta Sigma walks through the front door rocking this tank. Do you roll out the red carpet or do you roll out the red carpet?

Send me one of these shirts. I need one like I’ve never needed a shirt before. Size Large, please.

P.S. It would be my honor to haze your little brother.

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    1. Michael Scarn

      blrakcbel, fuck.

      blaeckk;ball, Fuck.

      black, okay
      ball, cool

      blackelabela, FUUUUUCK

      12 years ago at 4:13 pm
  1. Cpt McCoy

    I’ve heard some clubs at my old high school now have “bigs and littles”….

    12 years ago at 2:25 pm
  2. BudMadeMeWiser

    My high school had seniors like these, except their letters were Delta Eta Sigma for DHS. They even had stickers on their cars. Now only like two of them are actually in fraternities.

    12 years ago at 2:27 pm
    1. Jon M Fratsman

      My high school only had girls’ social groups. They weren’t Greek-letter, but they had “bigs”, “littles”, and a legitimate hell week that wouldn’t be allowed in any college sorority in America. And they threw the biggest rager every fall. Pretty solid stuff, in retrospect.

      12 years ago at 3:02 pm
    2. BudMadeMeWiser

      That actually sounds pretty decent. All these kids did was play corn hole in the parking lot before school and hire photographers to take pictures of them on runways and shit.

      12 years ago at 5:23 pm
  3. CardinalFrat

    Dorn, please blackball the first dumbass that doesn’t understand the sarcasm in this column.

    12 years ago at 2:27 pm
    1. TheFratanicVerses

      It was sarcasm but because there wasn’t enough subtle ridicule given to those High School try-hards, so it makes it a weak article because right now, the comments/backlash are what is making this sarcasm slightly funny. All Dorn did was basically make an Announcement in a Chapter meeting where the fraternity should join a Multicultural Council, except he made it a heartfelt speech; some brothers would find it funny at this metaphorical chapter, most would think he is idiot for wasting their time. That’s why this article isn’t being viewed like sarcasm. Well played Dorn, you fucking Chapter Troll

      12 years ago at 3:11 pm