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DOROTHY IRENE GREGG—“Pete” KATHLEEN HALL—“Kut” “Get while the getting is good.” Capt., gym team, ’35. BLANCHE MYRTLE HANNAH HANS HANSEN—“Sousa” “Toot your own horn.” Bass player in First Band and Milby band. Lt. Milby band, spring ’36. Scott Scribes. MARY HANSEN—“Pieolo Pete” “Happy go lucky me.” Honorary Sgt., Milby R.O.T.C. Band, ’35. Second Chair, flute section. First Band '35-‘36. MARY MARGARET HARDY MILTON GLENN HATCHER “Be in earnest, do your very best, and time will do the rest.” Parliamentarian, Houston High School Forum. AIJDREY HAYNES—“Augie” Vice-Pres., Student Association, ’34-’35. Vice-Pres., Girl Reserves, ’34-’35. R.O.T.C. Sweetheart, ’35. CARLTON E. HEINLEIN—“Cheeber” Chairman of debating: society at Bayside High. ROBERT V. HENNESSY—“Bob” Sgt., R.O.T.C., '35. Member hockey team. GEORGIA LOUISE HIGGINS—“Higgins” “Let each day take care of itself.” Society editor. The Milby Buffalo, fall '35. ANNIE EVELYN HINDS—“Ann” “Look before you leap.” PAULINE GROSS—“Senorita Argentina “Live and learn.” Debating team, '34. Member High School Forum Association. ’35 and ’36. JOYCE HENRY “Take all you can get.” Girl Reserve re- porter. ’34-’35. OSCEOLA WANDA HOLMES—“Oeie” “If at first you don’t succeed, give up.” Junior maid of honor, '35.
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KATHARYN LEORA DAVIS—“Kitty” “Low aim is worse than crime.” ji If ': i I I i: MARY LOUISE DAVIS—“Mary Lou” “Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow.” MADOLYN DeGOLYER—“Lunn” “Honesty is the best policy.” MELBA JEWELL DELANEY—“Mel” “Busy bees but no drones.” MARJORIE DREWETT Business manager, The Milby Buffalo. 35- 36. Program chairman, Civics I. MARGUERITE CLYDE ELLIS—“Gogeet” “Anything worth having is worth working for. Corporal, Drum and Bugle Corps, ’35-’36. DOROTHY FAIRIIIIRST—“Dot” “California” MARIE KATHERINE FENZL—“Me” “Do not put off ’til tomorrow what can be done today.” MARY EVELYN FONTAINE—“Shorty” BILLYE RUTII FOSTER—“Baby” LOIS FRIDDELL—“Babs” Vice-Pres., Civics class, fall, '35. Chair- man. Student Council : Music -Club. Sophomore Duchess, ’34. Junior maid of honor, 35. FRED GILLESPIE—“Gonk” “Love ’em and leave ’em.” ROBERTA GIVENS—“Bobbie” “Don’t do today what you can put off until tomorrow.” Most popular senior girl, fall ’35. Corporal, Co-Ed Cadets, ’34. Lt., Co-Ed Cadets, ’35. Capt., Co-Ed Cadets, ’35-’3f . WILLIAM GOOLSBY—“Gooby” Corpora], R.O.T.C. ; Sgt.; 2nd Lt.; 1st. Lt. ; Capt., ’35-’3B. Capt., Hockey team, ’35-’3G. ETHYLE MAE GRANGER—“Tubby” “The doors of wisdom are never shut.”
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MARTHA HOSKING—“Mutts” JESSIE LOIS HURLBURT—“J. Lo” ‘‘If you don’t first succeed try again.” J. BERNARD INGLIS DOROTHY HAZEL JACKSON—“Dot” Live and Learn.” Corporal, Co-Ed Cadets, ’35-’36. Sec., Civics I class. J. W. JORNS—“Jake” JOSEPH NATHAN KEMPH—“Jinks” Always have courage, never give lip.” Lambda Sigma Alpha. Football, ’35. DOROTHY CATHERINE KERLEY Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” LULU ANNA KING— Oscar” Better late than never.” G. A. A. DOROTHY RUTH KUERBIS— Dot” Willing workers best succeed.” LILLIE MAY LEDBETTER If you want a thing, get it.” Bugler for ’35 class night. Corporal, Co-Ed Cadets, ’34. 1st Lt. Bugler, Co-Ed Cadets, ’35-'36. Pres., Student Association, ’35-’36. Most representative senior girl. J. C. LONG—“Huey” “Better late than never.” Hi-Y. LEE ROY LONG—“Pul” “Take it slow and easy. Pres., Scott Scribes. Reporter Salesmanship Club, fall, ’35. Column editor, Milby Buffalo, fall, ’35. Pres., Stagecrafters, spring ’36. Humor editor, annual. FLORENE MILFORD LOOFS— Flo” “Be square” MARION FRANCES LORDS—“Pepper.” Bugle Sgt,. Co-Ed Cadets, ’35-’36. Girls Choral Club. JAMES MEATHE MARTIN—“Jimmy” “Sit on the tack of success and rise again.
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