Conradt and Olympians,Bill Atessis, Texas-OU, the photo shoot of 1941
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View in Browser IMPORTANT: Please click “VIEW IN BROWSER,” shown in the small white letters above, to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on your cellphone. If you don’t click, the mobile phone text and pictures will be tiny and difficult to read. Top of the Queue Volume VII newsletter #22 10/20/2023 TLSN is…
Below is the list of newsletter topics for 2020. Black font is the subject matter, and red font is the link to the subject. #1 Anatomy of a Longhorn Fan, passing of Bill Sansin, Throwing coke bottles, Duke Carlisle, Wesley Allen http://texaslsn.org/two-subjects-the-history-of-longhorn-fan-and-remembering-bill-sansing/ #2 Football – 1992-1997, Tennis under Jeff Moore, and Rowing http://texaslsn.org/update-coach-black-football-1992-1997-hookem-tennis-jeff-moore-rowing/ #3 Update…
View in Browser IMPORTANT: Please click “VIEW IN BROWSER,” shown in the white letters above, to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on your cellphone. If you don’t click, the text and pictures will be tiny and difficult to read. Top of the Queue Volume VII newsletter #16 8/04/2023 TLSN is not associated with…
View in Browser Top of the Que Volume VII Newsletter # 24 10/21/2022 To format the TLSN newsletter for cell phones, it is necessary to Click on the white-lettered “VIEW IN BROWSER” at the top of this page. Not doing so reduces the quality of photos and the text font for cell phones. Deryl Comer…
View in Browser Top of the Que 06/29/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #16 – Lawrence Sampleton, Ron Baxter, Abe Lemons, Bill Ellington, Lam Jones, Randy McEachern, Highlight videos from Ed Berry, Update on Sculpts of Longhorn National Championship quarterbacks. Website address is https://texaslsn.org Top of the Que 05/06/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #14 The History of Longhorn…
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…