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I l Am, A , . s Us-Q. f. 1- . ..... .J ww MAASAADS The Sperry Board of Education consists of pro- gressive business and orofessionel men who are vitally concerned with providing the best educational oppor- tunities for the boys and girls of the Sperry School District. SADDLE HAWKS Objects of the Parent Teacners Asso- ciation in Sperry are to promote and de- velope the welfare of the children and youth in home, school, church, and com- munity. -.7, The Board members a r e Doyle Pierce, member: Euryl Hughes, member: Dr. Dwight W. Rumsey, president: Dr. B. H, Humphreys, clerk: and Lee Phil- lips, member. ANCH HAND George Gowin, school custodian, keeps f h e buildings Hrightu neat. Officers of the PTA are Mrs. Duane Harper, treasurer: Mrs. Russell Rumsey, Vice-Pres.: Mrs. Bob Park, president: Mrs. Leo Shipley, Vice-Pres.: and Mrs. John Prock, Secretary. A STAGE DRWERS Our capable bus drivers, Garnett Harding, Jim Avant, Bill Barton, Pete Stewart, and Dave Rhodes, travel 172 miles a day roundin' up approximately 266 students. Alloy Rowden, who isn't in the the picture, also drives a bus.
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THE HARCL HWJSN The original part of the main ranch house w a s built in l922, as the bunk house was n o longer large enough to accommodate this growing enterprise. Year after year cowhands come and go. They h a v e worked and played together on t h e Lazy-S Ranch storing up volumes of ries. This doorway stands as a syn- bol t o all who have entered and departed into a new world, fill ed with anticipation and hope of nigger and greener pastures. d 5 5' Z LAZY'S RANCH F f. J: I: THE BUNK HOUSI1 The bunk house, built in 1917, is filled greenhorns romped over its grassy range. The spacious two stories are overflowing ready to learn the ropes of ranch life. Everyone on the ranch is looking forward bunk house can be built to replace this old with memories of the past when each day with little cowhands to the time when a new, modern landmark. I .6-
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