It's been nearly 70 years since musician Pat Boone first stepped on the University of North Texas campus as a student, but he still feels a "sense of homecoming."
The memories of his "happy life" with his wife Shirley in Denton and studying at then North Texas State University come flooding back. Suddenly, he's a teenager again pedaling around campus on Shirley's bike and performing as a soloist in Floyd "'Fessor" Graham's Saturday Night Stage Show, a precursor to UNT's One O'Clock Lab Band.
"['Fessor] would introduce me as the next Bing Crosby," Boone says. "He had the feeling that I had that kind of approach to my singing … he always was so encouraging to me."
Boone made lifelong friends while studying at North Texas from 1954-1955 such as Gene Qualls, who later worked in UNT's Registrar office from 1979-2003, and North Texas cheerleader Jim Hampton ('57), an actor best known for his roles in F Troop, The Longest Yard and Teen Wolf.
The Boones rented a home off campus where they started raising Cherry, the first of their four daughters.
"Shirley would wash our clothes and the diapers for our little baby and would ask me to go put them on the line," Boone says. "I still remember the fresh, Texas air blowing through those wet things I was hanging and just thinking how happy I was. We didn't know what our future held, but we had each other and I was getting a good education."
Boone hoped his studies would prepare him to become a high school English teacher and that perhaps he could spend part of his time as a minister in a church nearby.