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outstanding students N ANCY POSEY’s identity is seen in the ease and charm of one who does well “the smallest task.” Although interested in many facets of life, Nancy spends most of her precious hours keeping up the 5.000 average. She fulfills her duties in assembly programs as Vice-President of the Student Coun- cil, was a delegate to Girls’ State, is Girls’ Booster Club member, and was Rotary Ann representative. As President of the Student Council, RUSSELL OLEZE has presided over Senior Assembly in ad- dition to serving as Junior Rotarian and delegate to Boys’ State. Blond-headed Russell has a quiet enthusiasm in his 5.000 marks and his performance at the 1960 Summer Math Institute at the University of Hous- ton. Selected for Milby’s most coveted award, NHS Best Citizen in December, Russell plans “to use my math and science as a research physicist in future scientific developments.” 28
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Dark hair and eyes accented by a friendly man- ner a n d soft expressions add to the beauty of DIVA GARZA . . . scholar and leader. While maintaining 4.760 marks, Diva has been ROTC Sponsor, National Honor Society member, and Le Cercle Francais member. She has also copped the number one place in the city National French contest. Diva would like “pour etudier peus de frangais— a Paris bien entendu.” Deep thinking and witty, LLOYD CLOMBURG has held the reins of the National Honor Society as its President this year. As a member of the Summer Institute at Rice University, Lloyd proved himself to be most articu- late in math. Along with 4.970 marks, Lloyd is an Editorial Assistant on the yearbook and member of the Key Club and Boys’ Booster Club. “To discover and to grow” are Lloyd’s desires . . . he wants to attend Rice University. 27
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Blair REBER, the Most Valuable Player on Milby’s football team, has received voluminous awards in three years of athletics. Besides lettering in football, track and baseball, Blair has received the Looney Award. He is Ser- geant-at-Arms in the Student Council, and Letter- man’s Club, Vice-President of Lambda Sigma Al- pha, and Junior Rotarian. At Milby, Blair has maintained a 4.850 average and is a National Honor Society member. Along with his exceeding abilities in sports and scholarship, he enjoys swimming, hunting, and me- chanics. Although PATSY ROHRDANZ is primarily a journalist whose work is visible in this yearbook’s activity section (Assistant Editor), she has also squeezed in time for the Girls’ Booster Club Presi- dency, Girls’ State, ROTC Sponsor, Best Citizen, National Honor Society, and Rotary Ann honors. Brunette and seriously pretty, Patsy’s (5.000 marks) enthusiasm is “to enjoy one’s friends and to satisfy oneself with creative work.” 29
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