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School Calendar September 16. Are you ready? Yeah. Let’s go! Where? MILBY. September 23. Judge Phil Woodruff elected president of Milby Dad’s Club. September 24. Scott Scribes elect Lee Roy Long president. October 7. Lillie Mae Ledbetter made president of Student Association, first girl in his- tory to hold that position. October 31. Everybody’s doing it—Milby breaks down and has an amateur hour. November 2. Milby eends delegation to editors’ convention at Port Arthur November 11. Open House at Milby. November 14. Steakley elected president of senior class. November 15. Buffs—(two thirds of them) celebrate victory over Tigers by skipping school. Dean suffers with headache from trying to check up. December 5. Seniors win argument favoring annual. December 6. Co-Ed dance huge success. December 14. Helen Nolen wins silver loving cup in T. H. S. P. A. contest. January 23. Milbyites hear lecture on wonders of the Lone Star State. February 5. Senior favorites elected. February 22. Co-Eds drill at Shrine Ball. February 10. Richardson and Allen elected co-captains for ’36 football team. February 18. Syphrett elected president of Scott Scribes. February 19. Work begins on addition to building. March 1. Royalty for Centennial Fiesta elected. March 23. Tryouts for senior play, “Yours Truly, Willie.” March 25. Writers enter journalism Interscholastic League contests. April 2. Ruth Smith elected Tejas Fiesta Queen. April 9. Buffalo announced as winning Houston paper for 1935-36. Editors highly elated. April 10. Ruth Smith crowned queen. April 12. Girl Reserve—Hi-Y Easter sunrise service. April 13. Kid Day. April 16. Senior play. April 30. University of Houston gives reception for high school graduates. April 30. Delegation leaves Milby for Austin to take part in Interscholaistic League Press Conference. Winifred Walker and Mazo Tisinger to enter contests, and Helen Nolen to preside. May 31. Baccalaureate Sermon at Buff Stadium. June 1. Class night. Senior dance. June 3. Commencement. June 4. Senior picnic. June 6. Sheepskins for seniors.
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Mid-Term Class ol '37 VERNA BRAUN HAZEL DENNY MARION EVANS GENEVIEVE GUNDERSON LUCY ALICE HAVER BENNEE HEARNE MARY EDITH HENRY HELEN LAST BETTY LOU MADDOX THELMA MARTIN HORACE MAY LUCILLE MOORE ZELL PRIDGEON DANIEL RAYMER NANCY ROSS FRANCES SHERRILL GERALD SIMONS EVERETT SMITH BILLY SWANSON MAZO TISINGER EVELYN TRENCKMAN
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Favorites “The Buffalo, he is the noblest of the band, He sometimes rejects, in t hrow ing up his hand; His shaggy mane thro wn forward, his h e a d raised to the sky, He seems to say, “We’re coming, boys, so, hunter, mind your eye!” The Buffalo Hunters.
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