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Lory Masters Collection (The Dallas Way)
Yellow long-sleeve motorcycle jacket owned by Lory Masters. The jacket is filled from shoulder to arms with patches from Masters events and responsibilities within the Flying W Motorcycle Club of Dallas. Some of the patches read, "Treasurer 1976," "Finance Chairman 1975," "Membership Chairman 1977," and so forth. The patches on the arms specify events that Masters participated in such as, "Some like it hot June 1982," "Let's get physical August 1982," "Afternoon delight September 1982," and so on. ON the back of the jacket is the Flying W club's logo and a patch on top that reads, "President 1985.
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Lory Masters Collection (The Dallas Way)
Yellow long-sleeve motorcycle jacket owned by Lory Masters. The jacket is filled from shoulder to arms with patches from Masters events and responsibilities within the Flying W Motorcycle Club of Dallas. Some of the patches read, "Treasurer 1976," "Finance Chairman 1975," "Membership Chairman 1977," and so forth. The patches on the arms specify events that Masters participated in such as, "Some like it hot June 1982," "Let's get physical August 1982," "Afternoon delight September 1982," and so on. ON the back of the jacket is the Flying W club's logo and a patch on top that reads, "President 1985.
Lory Masters Collection (The Dallas Way)
Photographs of two pages in the book "Lazy B" written by Sandra Day O'Connor and her brother H. Alan Day. On the first page is a photograph of Sue Pirtle, Kay Bailey Hutchison, and Lory Masters standing together. Their signatures are below the taped in picture and a note at the top reads "5/24/02 w/ Pitle; At the Grand Opening of "National Cowgirl Hall of Fame"". On the title page of the book is the autograph from the author Sandra Day O'Connor, along with another photograph of Sue Pitle, Sandra Day O'Connor, and Lory Masters
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Lory Masters Collection (The Dallas Way)
Photographs of two pages in the book "Lazy B" written by Sandra Day O'Connor and her brother H. Alan Day. On the first page is a photograph of Sue Pirtle, Kay Bailey Hutchison, and Lory Masters standing together. Their signatures are below the taped in picture and a note at the top reads "5/24/02 w/ Pitle; At the Grand Opening of "National Cowgirl Hall of Fame"". On the title page of the book is the autograph from the author Sandra Day O'Connor, along with another photograph of Sue Pitle, Sandra Day O'Connor, and Lory Masters
Lory Masters Collection (The Dallas Way)
Photograph of a leather patch for the Flying W Motorcycle Club of Dallas belonging to Lory Masters. The original leather was a tan orange and painted black
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Lory Masters Collection (The Dallas Way)
Photograph of a plaque awarded to Lory Huitt (Masters) who was elected as the 1985 President for the Flying W Motorcycle Club of Dallas. The inscription on the plaque reads, "In appreciation for your Leadership, Contribution and Support of The Flying W, The Community and Your Friends.
Lory Masters Collection (The Dallas Way)
Photograph of a custom shadow box for the collar of tuxedo and a black bow-tie. The metal plaque on the glass reads, ""Backstreet Broadway" Flying "W" 1983, Lorrena Huitt (Lory Masters) Master of Ceremonies."
Lory Masters Collection (The Dallas Way)
Photograph of a plaque awarded to Lory Huitt (Masters) who was elected as the 1985 President for the Flying W Motorcycle Club of Dallas. The inscription on the plaque reads, "In appreciation for your Leadership, Contribution and Support of The Flying W, The Community and Your Friends.
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Lory Masters Collection (The Dallas Way)
Photograph of a custom shadow box for the collar of tuxedo and a black bow-tie. The metal plaque on the glass reads, ""Backstreet Broadway" Flying "W" 1983, Lorrena Huitt (Lory Masters) Master of Ceremonies."
Lory Masters Collection (The Dallas Way)
Photograph of a wooden plaque awarded to Lory Masters from the Flying W Motorcycle Club of Dallas. The plaque reads, Back Street Broadway of 1983 with a small inscription at the bottom right corner "Thank you Love, Rosebud.
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