Photograph of a custom frame for newspaper clippings and photographs of The Dallas Bluebonnets, a football team comprised of women players. The newspaper clipping from The Conquistador at the top is from December 6, 1972 and reads "Look out Cowboys, 'Bluebonnets' prove football for chicks too" by Sue Nahkunst. The roster of the Dallas Bluebonnets include, Skip Wilder (end), Sherry Jobe (halfback), Willie Johnson (defensive end), Pam Fleenor (defensive halfback), Deborah Steward (halfback), Barbara O'Brien (quarterback), Bobbie Grant (defensive tackle) and Lory Huitt aka Lory Masters (tackle).
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Photograph of a custom frame for newspaper clippings and photographs of The Dallas Bluebonnets, a football team comprised of women players. The newspaper clipping from The Conquistador at the top is from December 6, 1972 and reads "Look out Cowboys, 'Bluebonnets' prove football for chicks too" by Sue Nahkunst. The roster of the Dallas Bluebonnets include, Skip Wilder (end), Sherry Jobe (halfback), Willie Johnson (defensive end), Pam Fleenor (defensive halfback), Deborah Steward (halfback), Barbara O'Brien (quarterback), Bobbie Grant (defensive tackle) and Lory Huitt aka Lory Masters (tackle).
Preferred Citation:
Lory Masters Collection (The Dallas Way) (AR0923), University of North Texas Special Collections
Collections
This photograph is part of the following collections of related materials.
LGBT Collections
Publications pertaining to issues relevant to the LGBT community. The collection includes The Dallas Voice, a weekly newspaper for the gay community in North Texas that has been published since 1984.
Materials focused on the life of Lory Masters, founder of the Flying W lesbian biker club, real estate agent, and major player in the Dallas LGBTQ community.