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Lubbock, T*xa*, .Friday, January 25, 1952SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE IS BUSY PLACE—The successful operation of ihe Lubbock County School superintendent's office and Us direct control over the rural school* at Cooper, Frenship, Shallowater, Idalou and Roosevelt depends in the main on ihe six persons shown above, in their courthouse office. Spotting a place on the county map, at ihe left, are £. E. Hancock, secondary supervisor, and Mrs. Anna O'Dell, elementary supervisor. Inspecting reports at the desk are: standing, Fred Wilbanks, secretary of surplus commodities, and Miss Shelma Carlile, elementary supervisor; seated, Roy Boyd, county superintendent, and Miss Maud Dean, assistant county superintendent. (Staff Photo.)+ + + ± + *±- + 'ir + + -4r
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Evening Journal

Lubbock, Texas, US

Fri, Jan 25, 1952

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