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View in Browser Texas -O.U. Special Edition- Volume VI Newsletter #23 10/03/2021 Click on “View in Browser highlighted above in white lettering if the newsletter is not to scale or no images are present. Norman Fitzroy Maclean was an American author and scholar noted for his book “A River Runs Through It.” In the movie…
View in Browser 4-26-2024 TLSN Newsletter #9 Volume VIII IMPORTANT: Please click on the black letters shown above, titled “VIEW IN BROWSER,” to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on your cellphone. If you don’t, the text and pictures will be small and difficult to read. Kim Wade is #4 on the 1972 team….
View in Browser Glen Sefcik sent the following comments from Owen Yarborough. Bill Elliott is currently going through some medical issues—several months ago bill had a bleeding episode and the cause was a diverticula problem—a pocket lead to a severe bleed just before he was scheduled to get his other hip replaced—his hemoglobin count got…
View in Browser Top of the Que Volume V Newsletter #24 1990 Women’s National Champions – Photo is Coach Mark Schubert The Horns win their 8th women’s national championship by the closest margin in NCAA history beating Stanford by 9.5 points. (Texas 632 and Stanford 622.5). Leigh Ann Fetter is the first woman in swimming…
Happy Valentines Top of the Que Volume V Newsletter #4 02/14/2020 https://texaslsn.org While perusing the internet, I found these two photos of former Longhorn student-athletes who played a part in the History of Longhorn sports. Happy Valentine to the Whitney Hedgepeth (swimmer) and family http://www.tsdhof.org/whitney-hedgepeth Proud wearer of the “T-ring” Matt Trissel (football) with his…
View in Browser Top of the Que Volume VII Newsletter #18 8/05/2022 Click on “View in Browser” highlighted above in black lettering if the newsletter is not to scale, the font is too small, or no images are present. August 5th, 2022 TLSN newsletter topics – Mark Halfmann, John Haines Interview, Doug Shankle’s memories of…
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