Charles H Milby High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1937
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The Buffalo Volume VI 1937 Order of Sections CLASSES FAVORITES ORGANIZATIONS RAINBOW REVELS SPORTS LAUGHS VERNA BRAUN, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF TENA STARK, BUSINESS MANAGER JACK ASHLEY, ADVERTISING MANAGER Dedication In appreciation of the loyal support that he has always rendered to the students and faculty; the jolly spirit he al- ways maintained; the cheerful mood with which he enters in- to every task; and because he is beloved by all who know him, we the Annual staff of 1937, dedicate this volume VI of The Buffalo to “Pops” Roy Glasgow. Charles H. Milby Senior High School Milby High School History In 1927, exactly one decade ago, 250 students of the old Harrisburg High School tucked their books under their arms and marched with light hearts the 12 block'.', down Broadway to cross over the threshold of Charles H. Milby Senior High School, thus beginning a new era in the education, happiness, and comfort of high school students of East End. Principal W. I. Stevenson marched with . this merry group, as did a few of the present Student Council teachers. Milby was not destined to remain a small school, and each year she grew in stature and grace and achievement emerging victorious first in one field and then another. In 1936, when the last school bond issue was voted to match a gift in government funds, Milby was allotted means to build six new classrooms, a new track, an athletic field, a cafeteria en- largement, two new outbuildings, a rifle range, and a gymnasium that in size and splendor equals that of any in the city. A glance back over these brief 10 years shows that Milby has grown from the original 250 students to 1334. She has distinguished herself in Interscholastic honors, social status, and in athletic prowess in the city and state. Ten classes of graduates have gone forth from her doors to carry on her traJitions and up- hold her honor. J. 0. WEBB Director of senior high schools W. I. STEVENSON Principal Milby High School Joseph Clarence James Barnett Reed McGrew Now 226 graduates of 1937 prepare to step into the highway of manhood and womanhood; and take on the yoke of citizenship. Because of “Dear Old Milby High” they are better able to cope with the pi'oblems of life, and due to their associations with their teachers, school mates and each other they will cherish with honor affectionate memories of their high school alma mater. DR. E. E. OBERHOLTZER Superintendent of Houston public schools Faculty W. I. STEVENSON Principal MRS. CLARA McLENDON Dean J. T. LONG Acting Assistant Principal MISS AVIS BAILEY Senior Registrar, History MRS. FANNIE DAVIS Senior Registrar, Mathematics Mrs. J. E. GRAY Senior Registrar, Mathematics MRS. ANNIE L. ORRISON Senior Registrar, Home Economics MRS. W. T. WALLACE Senior Registrar, Commercial MRS. BESS W. SCOTT Annual Sponsor, Journalism MISS NANNETTE BARCUS Spanish LOUIS BARTLETT Music MISS MARGUERITE BRENNAN English MISS DOROTHEA BRIGHT English ROSCOE BAYLESS Speech MISS NATALIE CARLISLE Mathematics A. DeWITT CHADDICK Spanish JACK V. DONOGHUE English MISS MARTHA DOBIE English lvS«.v.v .vS Faculty ROY E. DEALY Mathematics MRS. BLANCHE GROVER Physics B. Q. GREEN Science HUGO HARTSFIELD Biology J. B. HENDRIX History MISS FANNIE HARRELL English MRS. LILY INGRAM English MRS. RALPH LOONEY Commercial MISS BEATRICE MATTHAEI Art JIMMY B. MILES R.O.T.C., Physical Education H. A. MILLER History MISS INEZ McCOY Physical Education MRS. ROY M. NEEDHAM Secretary H. M. NORTH Science, History R. S. NOWLIN History MISS NELDA REICHERT Commercial MISS CORA STOCKARD Clothing PRENTISS YOUNG, JR. Mechanical Drawing CLARENCE EDWARD REED—“Tookie’ Pres. Sr. Class ’37; Viee-Pres. Scott Scribes; Prop. Ch. Student Body ’36-’37 : Track ’35-’36-’37; Cross-Country Run ’36- 36; Hi-Y; Annual Staff '37. BETTY LOU MADDOX Vice-Pres. Sr. Class ’37; N.H.S. ; Drill Capt. Co-Ed Cadettes ’36-’37; Queen ’37 May Fete. JANET GRAHAM GARDNER—“Jan” Sec. Senior Class ’37; N.H.S. VALERIE MURNELLE COX—“Murnie” Treas. Sr. Class ’37; Senior Play, ’37 ; Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes ’34 - ’35 ; Yell Leader ’36; G.A.A. ; Dramatic Class ’36 Buff Speakers; P.E. Squad Capt. '37. VIOLET MARCYLIE FREITAG—“Vi” Sgt.-at-Arms Sr. Class ’37; Pres. Scott Scribes fall ’36 ; Sec. N.H.S. ; Reporter Pan-American; Vice-Pres. Buff Speakers; Vice-Pres. Civics Club ’36 ; Medal for Spanish IV ; Ed. Buffalo spring ’37 ; Quill and Scroll ; Squad Capt. P.E. ; Vice-Pres. Scott Scribes spring ’37 ; Most Rep. Girl ’37 Sr- Class : Delegate to T.H.S.P.A. at Abilene ’37; Valedictorian, ’37 class. HORTENCE ANN AD AMS—“Blondie” N.H.S.; Jr. Duchess ’36 May Fete; Sec. Civics I Class ’36. BOBBY ALLEN—“Barbechew” Football Squad ’34- 35 ; H‘-Y ’35-’36 ; Scott Scribes ’36. MARTHA IMA ALLEN 1st place in modeling Interscholastic League art cdntest. JACK VICKREY ASHLEY Adv. Mgr. Buffalo ’36 ; Swimming Team ’35 : Debate Team ’35 ; Football ’35 ; Pres. Soph. Hi-Y '35; Pres. Sr. Hi-Y ’36; Adv. Mgr. Annual ’37; Scott Scribes; Yell Leader 36-’37 : Vice Pre . Eco. I Class’37 ; Delegate to Georgetown Pageant ’37. MARJORIE NELL ASHLEY Quill and Scroll Reporter ’37; Columnist Buffalo ’36 : Scott Scribes ; Mgr. Ed. Buf- falo ’37: N.H.S. DOROTHY BADEAUX—“Frenchie” RUBY BARRIER—“Pete” Team Cant. Gvm ’35-’36-’37 : Vice-Pres. G.A.A. ’35; Pre . G.A.A. ; First in swim- ming meet and diving ’36. ALMA LOUISE BAREILLEAUX MILDRED 10LA BECKHAM---“Millie ROBERT KEEN BELL—“Bob” MILDRED M-VRGUERFTE BELL'VMY-‘SoMier’ Lt. Co-Ed Cadettes ’34-’35-’36; Capt. Drum and Bugle Corps ’36-’37; Saluta- torian, ’37 class. BENNIE NANETTE BERRY Pres. ’36-’37. Reporter 35, L. S. A. : Treas. N.H.S. ’37; Sec. Quill and Scroll ’36-’37; Pan-American ; Drum and Bugld Corp ; Co-Ed Cadettes ; Rotary prise winner Spanish ; Honorable mention cer- tificates in Spanish III and IV ; Maid of Honor ’36 May Fete; Scott Scribes: News Ed. Buffalo ’36-’37: Annual Staff ’37: Gym Capt. ’35 ; Pres. Civics Class ’37 : Efficiency Letter gym ’35; Sr. Maid May Fete ’37. FRANCES LEE BERRY N.H.S. '36-’37 ; Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes ’36- ’37; Jr. Maid of Honor ’36 May Fete; G. A.A. 34-’35 ; Princess ’37 May Fete. NEVELYN BERRY Annual Staff ’37; G.A.A. ’34; Sgt.-at- Arms Scott Scribes '37. LOUIS LaVERT BLISSARD—“Bockie” Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes; Sec.-Treas. Scott Scribes ; Annual Staff. EVELYN BEATRICE BLOCK—“Evee” Girl Reserves; G.A.A; Lettered Basket- ball ’36 ; 2nd place diving, 3rd place swim- ming:, ’36. DANNIE BLUDWORTH— Dak” REGINA ELIZABETH BOOHER— Honey” G.A.A; Girl Reserves; Gym Squad Capt. ; N.H.S. T. C. BOURKE 1st. Sgt. R.O.T.C.; Scott Scribes; Eco. Club '37. JR. LEE BOWER— Speedy” 1st Sgt. R.O.T.C. ; Perfect attendance rec- ord 7 years. JOHN WILLIAM BRANSOM VERNA ALINE BRAUN— Snooks” Ed. Annual '37 ; volley ball letter ’34 ; Ef- ficiency letter gym ’34 ; Program Ch., ’35- ’36, Pres. ’36-’37, Girl Reserves; Mgr. Ed. Buffalo fall 36 ; Pres. Quill and Scroll, ’36-’37 ; N.H.S. ’36-’37; Scott Scribes; Pan-American ; Vice-Pres. Girl Reserves Inter-club council ’36-’37 ; Co-Ed Cadettes Drum Corp ’34-’35-’36; Delegate to T. H. S.P.A. at Abilene ’37. DOLORES ANDRE’ BURLEIGH—“Lorey” Maid in ’35 May Fete; Belle-’O-Milby ’37. FLORINE RUTH BUTCHER—“Butch” BERNICE FLORENCE CAHN Quill and Scroll ; Adv. Mgr. Buffalo ’37 ; Sports Ed. Buffalo ’36; Annual staff. EUGENE DAVID CATES— Jeep” WESLEY ANDREW CARLEY— Cowtown” Corp., 1st Sgt., 1st Lt., Capt., R.O.T.C. ; Lettered in Football ; Rifle team ; R.O.T.C. Officers Club. CHLORITA CHESNUTT—“Preacher” Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes. EUGENE SEBASTIAN CODDOU JR. LOUISE JULIA COFFY— Wczzy” Girl Reserves. LEORA JANE COLLINS—“Red Scott Scribes. BEATRICE COMPTON—“Babe” Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes. ROBERT FRANKLIN CONE—“Ankefrae Hockey Team ’36-’37 ; Most handsome boy ’37 Sr. Class. RICHARD WARREN CONNER—“Cyclone” ELLA MAE COOK—“Blondie” Scott Scribes; Asst. Soc. Ed. Buffalo; N.H.S. FRANK GRIFFIN COPPINGER JR.—“Bub” PHYLLIS AILEEN COSSABOOM—“Phil YUBA BELLE COUCH Jr. Maid ’36 May Fete. FREIDA GRACY CRENSHAW Asst. Drum Maj. Co-Ed Cadettes ’35; Scott Scribes; N.H.S. ; Most Popular Jr. Girl '35; Sr. Duchess '37 May Fete; An- nual '37. JOHN DAHL JR.—“Swede” BLANCHE LOUISE DAUGHERTY—“Tootsie” Baseball Letter ’34-’35. AGNES ELLA DAVIS Squad Capt. Gym ; Scott Scribes. HAZEL JEANETTE DENNY MILDRED ELIZABETH DILL AHUNTY-'Eliz’ ANN MARIE DOHERTY G.A.A. '36. MINNIE DOOLAN—“Pennie” Corp. ’35, 1st Sgt. '36, Co-Ed Cadettes. ROY JOSEPH DOSSAT 2nd Lt. R.O.T.C.; Hockey Team ’37. WILLIE LOUISE DOWELL—“Bill” N.H.S. ROY EVERETT DOYLE—“Dopey1 Hi-Y. DORIS DURDEN—“D” CARROLL 0. EDWARDS—“Jeep” VERN LAMONT ELMORE MARION ISABELLE EVANS—“Boots” Baseball “34 ; G.A.A. ; Pan-American ; Sec. Girl Reserves '34. MARIE EVANS—“Re” ALICE LOUISE FARNSWORTH—“Wezzie” N.H.S. : Pres. Pan-American ’36 ; Prog. Ch. ’34; Historian ’37, Sec.-Treas. ’35- ’36, L.S.A. NINA MAE FELSCHER—“Shorty” N.H.S. FLORENCE AUGUSTA FENZL—“Gussie” R. J. FENZL 2nd Lt. ’35, 1st Lt. ’35. Capt. ’36-’37, R. O.T.C. ; Ice Hockey ’35-’36-’37; Basket- ball ’34-’35,-’36-’37. S. A. FERGUSON—“Stump LaVELLE FLEMING—“Bell” Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes. RICHARD W. FLIPPEN—“Dick” CAROL MAE FONTAINE—“Chick” Asst. Society Editor, Buffalo ’37. HALEE FORD—“Johnnie CARDEN MILLER FORM AN—“Rabbit” Football ’35-’36 ; Pres. Salesmanship Club ; Scott Scribes; Hi-Y; Mgr. Basketball team : Annual Staff ’37. LAURA FOX—“Foxie” Orchestra ; G.A.A. RAYMOND GEORGE FROEHLICH ROLAND GATEWOOD ARTHUR LYNN GRAHAM—“Buster” HELEN LOUISE GRAHAM—“Jimmie” G.A.A. ; Annual Staff ’«‘57 ; Society Ed. Buffalo ’37 : Girls Glee Club. HAZEL LEE GRANGER WARREN GRAYBILL—“Lover Boy” Football Squad ’36 ; Hockey ’37. DOROTHY GENEVIE GUNDERSON WALTER I). HAMMOND—“W. D.” Scott Scribes. RAY NEAL HARRELSON NADA JEWEL HARTMAN—“Shorty” Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes. LILY FRANCES HOSEK—“Shorty” IVA MARIE HATCHER—“Tommie” G.A.A ; Scott Scribes. LUCY ALICE HAVER—“Country” Historian ’34-’35-’36, Program Ch. '36. L.S.A. ; Scott Scribes fall ’35 ; Buffalo Staff ’35; Sec. Houston High School For- um ’35-’36 ; Interscholastic Debate Team Spring '36: Program Ch. Student Body ’35-’36 ; N.H.S. LORENE HEDIGER—“Little-Bit” 3rd place Spanish Interscholastic Meet ’35 ; N.H.S. EDWARD B. HEFFERON, Jr.—‘Piccolo Pete’ FRANCES RUTH HELTON—“F.R.” N.H.S. ELEANOR HENDRIX—“Loley” Orchestra. MARY EDITH HENRY WILLIAM DWIGHT HILBORN—‘“Benjamin” R.O.T.C. Band ; L.S.A. ; N.H.S. ALVIN EARL HILL—“Frenchie Boy” ADA JUANITA HOUSE—“B.B.” DOROTHY ALMA 1SENBERG—“Dot” ESKRIDG IMA I RALPH ISAAC 2nd Lt. R.O.T.C. GIFFORD FLOYD ISAACKS—“Ike” JERRY JACK JACOBY—“Showboat Jacoby” Capt. Hockey team ’36-’37 ; Sr. lay. HELEN MARY KAUP N.H.S. LAMAR CLIFTON KESSLER—‘Guitar Picker’ Scott Scribes; Boys Glee Club '37. DOROTHY ROSE KILLOUGH—“Dot” N.H.S. GRACE KATHRYN KINCAID—“Grade” G.A.A ROSALEE KLORRES—“Cooter” Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes. RUBY DARLINE LACY—“Pinkey VIRGIE MAY LEITZ—“Dudgie” MAX HENRY JENNINGS—“Lover Boy” Football Squad ’35-'36 ; Basketball ’36-’37 ; Sports Ed. Buffalo '36 ; Most Representa- tive Sr. Boy ’37 ; Debate team ; Class ora- tor, ’37. NAOMI STEWART JONES—'“Nomie” N.H.S. ; Pan-American ; Scott Scribes ; Winner of certificate of merit Spanish IV 3G ; Annual Staff. HELEN LOUISE LAST Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes ’35-’3G; Lt. Co-Ed Cadettes 36-’37 ; N.H.S. DURWOOD LEIVIA Pres. Civics I club ; 1st Lt., Capt., R.O.T. C., Vice-Pres. Officers Club,, Pres. Rifle Club, 8th Corp Area and Hearst, Rifle Teams, R.O.T.C., Prog. Ch.. Eco. Club ’37 : Hockey team. LUCILLE ROSE LEONARD—“Lucie” CLAUDE SEARCY LEWIS—“Hooksey” JOHN EDWARD LOEFFLER Cadet Maj. R.O.T.C. : Battalion Com- mander R. O. T. C.; Treas. N.H.S. ; L.S. A.; Pres. Hi-Y; Sec. R.O.T.C. Officers club. MAURINE LOWE ELOISE NUNN MAGEE—“Maggie” Sec. Science Club '36. ARTHUR E. MAGNUSON—“Magnet” Sgt. R.O.T.C. ELSIE MARGARETTE MARQUES—‘Frenchie’ Prog. Ch. L.S.A. ’34-’35 ; Prog. Ch. G. A. A. ’34-’35; Inter-club representative Girl Reserves ’34-’35-’36; Sec. L.S.A. ’36-’37 ; Vice-Pres. N.H.S. ’36-’37. GWEN EDWARD MARTIN— Doc” SAM ELLA MATTHEWS—“Sammie N.H.S.; Girls Glee Club. ROBERT MAXWELL—“Maxie” Corp. ’34. Sgt. ’34, 1st Lt. ’36, Capt. Re- serves ’36, R.O.T.C. ARLIN RAYFORD MAY—“Boots” JOHN CHARLES MAY—“Jack” HORACE MAY—“Dickey” Rand. LOIS ELIZABETH McELROY—“Boots” Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes ’35. KATHERINE ELIZABETH MERCER—Chick Corp. Drum and Bugle Corp, Co-Ed Ca- dettes ’35-’36-’37 ; Jr. Maid May Fete ’35; G.A.A. ; Girl Reserves; Girls Glee Club. FRED NAGORNY FLOYD H. NEELEY Scott Scribes; Reporter Buffalo fall ’36- '37 ; Vice-Pres. Quill and Scroll; Asst. Ed. Annual ’37; Circulation Mgr. Buffalo Spring '37. VIVIAN DORINE NELSON—‘Toots” OBERT LAYNE NORDIN Capt. Co. L '36-’37, Capt. Co. K '36. R.O. T.C.; N.H.S.; Pres. R.O.T.C. Officers Club. RAWLEY MARTIN OUTLAW BILLIE RUTH ELAINE PARRISH—William’ Letter volley ball '34; Sec. English Club '34; G.A.A. '35. JAMES PAYNE—“Jimmie” FRED LEE PETERSON—“Peter” Co-Capt. Hi-Y Basketball team ; Sgt.-at- arms Hi-Y ; Scott Scribes. GLEN EARL PETERSON Scott Scribes; Hi-Y ’34-’35-’36; Co-Capt. Hi-Y Basketball team ’36 ; Ch. Hi-Y Fi- nance Committee ’35-’36. ZELL PRIDGEON GERALDINE PRINCE—“Jerry” Scott Scribes ; Annual Staff. ROBERT PULLEY R.O.T.C. Band. FLORINE RABORN G.A.A. ’36-’37; Sgt. Sam Houston Black Battalion two years. J. C. REYNOLDS—“Dick” Football Squad '36 : Basketball ’36-’37. LESTER SCOTT RICHARDSON JR. ‘Scrappy’ Capt. Football team ’35-’36; Hockey ’36- ’37. JAMES WILSON RIVERS—“Jimmy” ROBERT PAUL ROHRER—“Bobby” ANNE KATHRYNE ROSS—“Nancy” R. K. RUSSUM JR.—“Russ” CHESTER GUSTAVA SCHMIDT FRANCES FAYNE SHERRILL Corp. Co-Ed Cadettcs ’35-’36 ; Drum Major, ’36-’37; Princess ’37 May Fete. IRLEAN SHOEMAKE—“Shine” G.A.A. ROSALEE SIMMS—' Lupie” WILLIE ESTELLE SMITH—“Cherokee” BILLIE LOUISE SMITH—“Wountain’ Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes Drill Squad. EVERETT EDWIN SMITH—“Avery” HUBBARD LESTER SMITH JR. Scott Scribes ; Orchestra. VIRGINIA ESTELLE GOOLSBY SMITH Pan-American ; Girl Reserve member three years. JOHN SMYTH—“Jack Boys Glee Club ’37. THOMAS WAYNE STANFORD—“Honey” 2nd Lt. ’36. Commander Co. K '36. Cant. ’37. Vice-Pres. Officers Club, Corp. ’35. R.O.T.C. ; Treas. Hi-V ’35-’36 ; Hockey ’36- ’37; Pres. Officers Club; Executive Offi- cer, Rifle Club: Major. R.O.T.C. ; 8th Corp. Area and Hearst, Rifle Teams ; Capt. Hearst Rifle Team. TEN A STARK—'“Tenie” N.H.S. 36- 37: Pro-. Ch.. Sec. ’34 L.S.A. : Bus. Mcrr. Buffalo 36-’37 : Bus. Mgr. An- nual '37: Quill and Scroll: 1st Lt. Drum- mer Co-Ed Cadettes ’36-’37 : Most Popular Snnh. Girl ’35 : Most. Beautiful Senior Girl '37; Delegate to Georgetown Pageant '37. FRANCES RAE STEPHENS Most popular Senior Girl ’37: Maid May Fete ’37; Set. R.O.T.C. Band ’37: Proe. Ch. Civics I ’37 ; Scott Scribes : Winner Maj. Buff Contest '35 : Winner David Dispatch Contest of all Senior Hieh Schools '36 ; Adv. Solicitor Buffalo '37 ; Girl Reserves ’36. WILLIE MARCEIL STEVENSON Co-Ed Cadettes ’34-’35-’36: N.H.S. ; Scott Scribes; Annual Staff '37; Sgt. Co-Ed Cadettes fall '36. WILBERT SULLIVAN—“Sulley” Basketball Letterman ’37. BILLY SWANSON—“Chickaho” Vice-Pres Scott Scribes fall ’35. spring ’36 : Football '36 : Basketball ’35-’36 ; Sports Ed. Buffalo ’35-’36 : Asst. Sports Ed. An- nual ’36 : Pres. Buff Speakers ’37 : Vice- Pres. Milby Hi-Y ’36 ; Pres. Hi-Y '37; Senior Play. VIOLET CHRISTINE THORP—“Snookey” Orchestra ; Winner scholarship season ticket Houston Symphony Orchestra. DOROTHY THURMOND BERYL WANDA TIBBENS MAZO YETIEVE TISINGER Ed. Buffalo ’36-’37; Exchange Ed. Buf- falo '35 ; N.H.S. ; Quill and Scroll ; Sec. Pan-American ’35-’36; Sec. Scott Scribes spring ’35 ; Girl Reserves Interclub Rep- resentative ’36-’37 ; Maid May Fete; W.C. T.TJ. essay medal winner '35. BRUNETTA LLOYD TOWER—“Kitten” EVELYN JOYCE TRENCKMAN 2nd Lt. Co-Ed Cadettes Drill Squad ’SB- ’S?. EUGENE ALTON TRIBE MARY NEAL TULL—“Tutt” Corp. Drum and Bugle Corp, Co-Ed Ca- dettes. JEANNE CECILE TUNSTALL N.H.S. ; Librarian, Milby Orchestra. J. M. WARNER JOE WARREN ALFRED WEBB—“Willie” Pres. Civics I Class. ILA MAE WEST—“Mae” Glee Club; Dramatic Club ; Centennial Club; Pep Squad Member. (Ballinger High School at Ballinger, Texas.) MAURICE CURTIS WILLIAMS R. E. WILLIAMS, Jr. ROY MARKLEY WILSON—‘“Buck” WILLIE MAE WOLFER N.H.S. ; Drummer Co-Ed Cadettes ’34-’35- ’36; Princess in May Fete, ’37. ELSIE LUCILLE TOPFER—“Topsy” Sec.-Treas. G.A.A. ; three first places swimming; Basketball letter ’36. FAY CATHERINE WAEGNER—“Moppy” Scott Scribes ; Pan-American ; Buff Speak- ers, G.A.A. .1. P. WOOD—“Little General Pres. Student Body; Pres. Hi-Y; Football Squad ’35-’36 ; Basketball ’36-’37 ; L.S.A. ; N.H.S. ; Track team ’35-’36. MYRAH LOURENE WOOD—“M.L.” G.A.A. MORRIS WASHINGTON WOODS ALICIA CASTRO HOMER C. CHAPMAN RUSSELL LIPE CHARLESWORTH ALEX CODDOU HARRY DREYFUS WALTER HELMUTH ECKIIARDT WYLIE PAUL ENGLAND NEVA FIVECOAT FRANCIS MARION FOX GREGORY CARBAJAL GARCIA VIRGINIA ESTELLE GOOLSBY JACK GARLAND HINES PAUL HOLLOWAY DOROTHY AMY JOHNSON LEONARD KAUP PAUL LOUIS KELLY JAMES B. KERR DARDANELLA LAFFERTY ALVIN L. LARSEN CECIL F. LIVINGSTON A. JOHN LE MAIRE LEROY C. MARKUM ELVIN I)e WITT AINSWORTH MARGUERITE ESTHER ARNESEN ALETHEA VALEREE BLUDWORTH JAMES F. PAYNE CLAYTON L. PEARLE FRED RAY ROSS CHAPMAN RUDD LELAND SIMS JUNIOR THARP VERNON W. THOMPSON MARIE EVANS WAITS EDITH MILDRED WATSON CLAUDE WAY BESSIE FRANCIS WOODWARD—“Bess' ERNEST YATES—“Pete” N.H.S. ; Band. CHARLES DAVID YOUNG—“Charley” Scott Scribes; Buffalo staff. LEE DEPNER ZEITLER—“Zitc” CECIL BREWER GEORGE LEONARD BRIGGS—“Squatty” DIXON PERSHING KIRK—“Dick” Pres. Eco. club ; Basketball letterman, 3 years ; Track Team ’35-’36-’37 ; Most popu- lar Senior boy. A. JOHN Le MAIRE—“Prentiss” Staff Sgt. R.O.T.C. ’36-'37; Drum Maj. ’36-’37; Hockey team ’37. VERNA LOUISE ELLIS HARRY O. COLLINS, JR. Corp., Sj?t., 2nd Lt. ’36, 1st Lt. ’37, Offi- cers Club ’36-’37, R.O.T.C. ; Non-Com. Of- ficers club ’35 ; Scott Scribes, Hockey team ’36-’37; R.O.T.C. Duke, ’35 May Fete. Seniors Without Pictures Who's Who Clarence Reed—Tops in athletics and senior class president. Willie Mae Wolfer—Too marvelous for words. Bobby Allen—A lot of hot air who’s liked by everyone. J. P. Wood—Milby’s star athlete and president of student council. Violet Freitag—Smart, pretty and frien- ly—that’s Violet. Jerry Jacoby—Hockey whiz. Tena Stark—“Beautiful.” Verna Braun—Brains and originality. Dixon Kirk—Most popular boy with his fellow grads. Mazo Tisinger—A mite bit of Might. Lucille Leonard—Modest and adorable. Dwight Hilborn—Quiet, but present when honors are passed. Willie Marceil Stevenson—A prissy lit- tle darling. Robert Pulley—There’s that saxophone man again! Katherine Mercer—Light on her toes. Wayne Stanford—Major to you, and you. Frances Stephens—Overflowing with popularity. Max Jennings—Milby’s pet combination of brawn and brains. Eleanro Hendrix—The girl with the golden tonsils. Edward Loeffler—Big shot army man. Lucy Alice Haver—Truly intelligent with no reservations. Edward Hefferon—He ran into Milby and is still a “running star.” Helen Graham—A true Milbyite. Mascot of ’29 basketball team. Lester “Scrappy” Richardson—Football captain. Frances Sherrill—This gal swings a mean baton. Carden Forman—Big noise Jack May—Heap Big Noise. Fred Peterson—Bang! — Bang! Floyd Neeley—Dependable sincere and eager to go. Betty Lou Maddox—Queen of the May. Jack Ashley—A real asset to all enter- prizes of advertising. Marjorie Ashley—As twins go, she’s an- other of Milby’s necessities—like Jack. Ruby Barbier—She’s “Pete” to her pals, and a pal to all. Bob Bell—“Blondie.”—Printer’s delight. Marguerite Bellamy—Beats a wicked drum. Nanette Berry—Smartest gal in Milby. Franklin Cone—Robert Taylor the sec- ond. Frances Lee Berry—A honey. Murnelle Cox—Attractive. John Bransom—He ran 70 yards for a touchdown. Dolores Burleigh—The Belle of Belles. Wesley Carley—“Cowtown” to every- one. Gene Coddou—Big noises come in lit- tle packages. Roy Dossat—Twists a wicked ankle. La Vert Blissard—Dependable in the highest degree. Jeanne Tunstall—Can she tickle the keys! Frances Ruth Helton—Quiet, smart, and lovely. Eskridge Imai—“Chinatown.” Swell lit- tle guy. Bernice Cahn—Always ready to help when she’s needed. Class History On a beautiful sunshiny morning in September, 1934, a timid group of 143 junior high school graduates passed hesitantly down Milby halls and became ex- ceedingly self conscious Milby sophomores. They were very much in awe of the upper classmen, and abashed in their presence. But within an amazingly short time this shyness wore off, and life became adventurous, happy and serene for the little dogies.” Two were added to that herd that year. The following fall these students, wise in the ways of high school, became confidant juniors. Six new members were added, and the year was spent in happy anticipation of the coming year. In the spring of that term most of the group trudged or coasted over the steep hill of final exams to find themselves in the beautiful valley of intellectual Paradise. They were seniors. During 1936-37 other schools have sent 11 students to join the list, and two of the original group have gone elsewhere. The classmates have sorrowed and made merry together. Wistfully they do certain tasks for the last time, and with a joy tinged with sadness they look forward to the final goal,—graduation. Members of the 1937 class will look back on this year as the happiest of their lives. With few failures to mar their record, several double promotions, and ad- ditions of midterm and summer graduates, the class now numbers 226. On June 4 this group bids farewell to high school days with observance of Class Night. Mid-Term Class of '38 BARON, DORIS BEDELL, HAROLD BERGER, LOUIS BLACK, WAYNE BOARD, HARRY BRUTON, GEORGE CATCHINGS, REBECCA CHRISTENSEN, JOHN DAVIS, WIER DECKER, ROBERTA DEISCH, NOEL DROUET, FLORENCE DUGGAN, CLARENCE DWYER, DONALD EDWARDS, OPAL FORD. NOAMI GENTRY, WALLACE GRESHAM, JAMES HAUSMANN, CLEMENS HOBBS. MAURICE HOLLIS, QUINCY JACKSON, WARREN JOHNSTON. CHARLES JOHNSTON, FRANCES KANADY, DILMUS KNUPPLE. IMOGENE LUX, LEON MESCHI, DOROTHY MOORE, ARTHUR PELZER, JEANNE PITCHFORD, RAYMOND PINDER, ROY RAILEY, BERTHA RETHERFORD, EDITH ROBERTSON, FAITH ROBINSON, CHARLES SAMFORD, CARREL SCHAAT, KATHERINE SHOEMAKE, JACK TARTT, JAMES TAYLOR, EARL TRAUERNICHT, MELROSE TUCKER, REX VAUGHN. KATHRYN WAGGONER, T. G. WALLACE, CHARLES WILLIAMS, GEORGE WINTERS, SEIGFRED WITTLINGER, ROBERT WOOLBRIGHT, HERBERT Juniors ADAMS, MARGIE AGUILAR, JOSEPHINE ALFORD, VERNON ALLEN, ROBERT BALDINGER, MARGARET BARBIER, MARY ANN BAREFIELD, JAMES BARKER. KATHERINE BERTRAM, DOROTHY BILLINGSLEY, BOBBIE BLACKBURN, JAMES BOEHM, FREIDA BRISBAY, CLAUDE BRISBAY, I LA MAE BROOK SHIER, BETTY BROWN, LOUISE CALLAWAY, JACK CAVANAUGH, THOMAS CHAMBLEE, ANN CHARLESTON, ALFRED CLEGHORN, MINNIE COOK, THELMA COX, ELLIE COY, DOROTHY DAVIS, MOSETTE DAVIDSON, LOTTIE V. DENNIS, LOIS DOHERTY, MARGARET ELLEDGE, ANN ESPINOSA, JOHNNY FENLEY, CORINE FERNANDEZ, WALTER GORDON, LOUIS GORE, J. W. GREGORY, RUSSELL GUESS, GRACE HARDEN CLAUDETTE HART, RUTH HATFIELD, WANDA HAWTHORNE, MARY HULL, EVELYN HUNTER, JOHN HUSER. GUSSIE HUTCHINSON. HELEN KIRKLAND, ERNEST KOEHNE, IRENE KUHN, IRENE LEE, JAMES LODEN, ZULA FAE LOMAX, BOBBY LUCAS, ERNEST MEDELLIN, ANTONIO MOODY. MARY MONICAL, JACQUELINE MORRIS, SARAH LEE MORROW, AURELIA McCLURE, LELA McCRORY, LILLIE McDOWELL, SUE McGREW, JAMES ANDERSON. MARGARET AUSTIN, LEON BAETHER, CHARLES BAILEY, L. T. BARNETT. JOSEPH CURBELLO, BARTLEY BASS, LOYCE BECKER, CARL BOUCHILLON DRUCILLA BOURKE, CHARLES BOWMAN, TOM BRIGGS, WILLIAM BRYDSON, CATHERINE BUTLER, DOROTHY BUTLER, HELEN CARPENTER, ROLAND CHILDS, MARY JANE CHRISTENSEN, HAROLD CLAYTON, CLYDE CLAUSEN, PHYLLIS CRAWFORD, DAVID CUNNINGHAM, LETHA DANIELS, JACQUE DAVIS, BILLY DOTY, HOPE DUDLEY, HELEN DUMESNEIL, GEORGE DYER, ANSETH FREEMAN, MELVIN GARDNER, LOIS GIVENS, BILLY GOLDEN, RICHARD GULLEDGE, ELIZABETH HAINES, ETHEL JEAN HAMRICK, RAYMOND HANKINS, BETTY HILL, ALONZO HINDS, JOHN HOPKINS, DAVID HOWARD, ESTELLA INGLIS, JOHN ISAAC, JEANNE KEMPH, GORDON JONES, GLADYSCILLE LEDBETTER. JO LEWTER, IVAN LEWTER, INEZ LICK, GERALDINE MEEK, DAVID MEUTH, ELNORA MILLER, GLENDA MLINAR, BILLY MOWRY, HARLEY MUGNIER, MILAS MURRAY, MARGARET Mac GREGOR, VIRGINIA NICHOLS, DOROTHY NORDIN, EDITH NOXON, ELVIN NUNN, RUTH Juniors OLSEN, JOHN O’MALLEY, G. F. O’NEAL, BILLY OLIPHANT, MILDRED PHILLIPS, GLENDALE POLLARD, WANDA POUEIGH, ETHELYN PRESSLEY, SARAH REYNOLDS, BEATRICE ROBISON, DAVE ROWLAND, CARL RUSHING, LUCILLE SCHLIEF, J. WARREN SCHWEIKE, HERBERT SCHULTZ, RUTH SEALY, A. J. SMITH. J. L. SNOW. MANNING SPARKS, JOE SPRINGFIELD. JEAN SURMAN, BUDDY TALLEY, DOROTHY TERRANT, BILLY TERRELL, NELSON WADE, BEULAH WALTER. NORMA WALTON, ONA JOY WAMBLE, LEON WHEELER. LFOTA MAE WHITE. BILLY WHITSITT, VELMA WILLIAMS, CARLETON ALTENBERG, HARRIET ANDERSON. FR n ANDRUS, CHARLES ARNOLD. JOHN BILLINGSLEY, J. C. BLACKSHEAR, NEVA BLUDWOPTH- CARRIE BOATMAN, THURMAN BUCK, GETHREL MAE BUFORD, HERMAN BUTERA, JOE BUTZKE, MAVIS COPPINGER. JOY COTTRELL. MARY CORKERY, MADELINE COVEY. JANE DAHLGREN. CARL DANIELS, CORRIE DENMAN, NFAL DENMAN, WRIGHT EASON. BERNICE EASTERWOOD, MAURICE EICHLER, EDWARD ELDER, MARY JUNE FOSTER, WALTER FREEMAN, WESLEY FRIZZELL, MARIAN FROELICH, HARRY OSTEEN, ARTHUR OUTLAW, MARY ANN PAUL, HATTIE PETERSON, JOHN PRYOR, MOLLIE RABORN, DOROTHY RAVENNA, DAHLIA REDD, DOROTHY RUSSELL, YLENA RYAN, ED SARGENT. LOIS JEAN SAVAGE, PHYLAS SELLERS, MARY SHURTLEFF, JANICE SIEGERT, JUNE SIMS, LELAND STEPHENS, MARGUERITE STEPHENSON, MARY STINER, KATHERINE STRIEBECK, JACQUELYN THIGPEN. FAYMA THOMPSON. LOUISE THOMPSON. SYBIL TROWBRIDGE, FRANCES WEEMS, BILL WEEMS, PAUL WELLS, CUTHREAL WELLS, IONE WILLIAMS, JEWELL WILSON. CHRISTINE WOODWARD, NAOMI YATES, SARABELLE AUSTIN. FREIDA BARRFTT, MARGARET BAYLOR. WILLARD BELL, REBA BONNEAU. JFSSE BOSTON, FLOYD BRACE WFLL. FENTRESS BROWN, LOUISE CAGLE. CARROLL CARSON. I IDA LFE CAVANOUGH, ALICE COOK, ALICE COWEY. RENA CROWDER, KATHRYN CROW I EY. DUANE CRUSE, JUNE DURST, STEVE DUSTIN, GEORGE EARLY. OUIDA EARMAN, KENNETH ELLIS, LOIS MAE ERWIN, WILLIAM ETHRIDGE, W. T. FAUSSET, GUY GALLAHER, ELIZABETH GALVAN. HENRY GARDINER. FRANCES GARSEE, MORTON Juniors GODEKE, RAYMOND GRANGER, JACK HALL, CONSTANCE HALL, HAROLD HINDS, GEORGE HOLBROOK, EDITH HOLMES, COLEY HOLMES, DOROTHY HOSEK, ANTON HOUGHTON, JEANNE HOUSE, MARCUS HUCKABY, JERALDENE KNESEK, DORIS KNOX, HELEN KUHN, HERBERT LaBAUVE, ARNOLD LEWIS, BEN LEWIS, DON LEWIS, JACK MACK, DORIS McCALEB, VAN DYNE McCANN, VIRGINIA MIDDLETON. CURTISS MILLER. ANASTASIA MOSIER, WARREN MOSLEY, DOROTHY MULVIHILL, JACK MUNLIN, JO MARIE OTTOSEN, CHARLES PAIT, CHARLES PARKER, C. T. PARKER, BILLY PETTY. BERT PETITT, JACK PLUMMER. HUGH PRESSLEY. MARY JO RODRIGO, ANNA ROHRER. .1. D. ROTE. MARY LYNN ROYE. MARGARET SCHOENHERR, BEULAH SEXTON, VIRGIE SHAFER, ILAVA SHAW. DOROTHY SMITH, WILLIE FAYE SPRADLEY, EDGAR SULLENDER, DOROTHY SUTTON, LEONARD TIBBS, GLADYS MAE TIBBENS, ULMER TOICE, ALICE TOWER, IDA LOU WAITES, GAIL WEAVER, ARTIE MAE WEBB, CARL WEST, CLARK WOMACK, VIRGIL YOLLAND, WILLIAM HAMMOND, ELEANORA HAMRICK, EVELYN HARTMAN, ROY HILL, ALBERT HOLMES, VIRGINIA LEE HONEA, JAMES HONEA, JOHN HORD, LOTTIE HUNTER, ROBERT JONES, THELMA KIPP, WILLIAM KNEISLER, MARGARET MITCHELL, ZERLINE MOORE, MARY LOUISE MORRIS, G. D. MOSHER, PATRICIA MUNLIN, MICHAEL NEELY, ELROY NEFF, LESLIE NEWMAN, CHARLES PARSONS, WARREN PARR, ONITA PAUL, KATHRYN PELZER, HARRIET REED, MILTON RIDDLE, IDA ROBERTS. CHARLES RODRIGUEZ, FRANK RUPERT, JAKE RULE. VICTORIA RUTHSTROM. WOODROW SCHAFER. EDWARD SHOWALTER, MARY SMITH, ALAN SMITH, GERALDYNE SMITH, REGINALD SURGUY, GRACE THOMPSON. HILDA THOMPSON, ROG R THORNTON, LUCILLE TOUCHSTONE, FRED TRUELOCK, LELA FAYE TURBEVILLE, GEORGE TURNER, ARTHUR WHEELER, MILDRED WILLIAMS, BELLE WILLIAMS, EDWARD WITTE, BILLIE YOUNG, NEWTON ZURBORG, EDNA LaVELLE, DOLPHUS LEE, T. J. LEINBACK, DOROTHY LITTLE, ELIZABETH MARKUM, JAMES MARQUES. MILDRED MASON, LUCILLE McCAGE, OCILLE Sophomores ADAMS, MARY ANTONE. RAY HI ADAMS, WILLIAM APPLEGATE, MARCELLA H( ALEXANDER, JUANITA ARMSTRONG, EVA H ANTHONY, J. P. ARNOLD, HARRY H AYERS, THELMA BALLARD, HOWARD HI BADGER, HARRY BARTON. W. H. HI BAKER, MARIAN BAUDREAUX. ARLETTE H’ BALDWIN. LELIA BAUTSCH. CHARLIE JT BELL, DOROTHY BENAVIDES, MARY BERRY. LEO BERTMAN, MARVIN BLATHERWICK, MARY BOHM, LESLIE BOOHER, ELEANOR BONNER, PRANK BREZIK, ROBERT BREWER, JACK BRIGGS, DOROTHY BRUGIER, ARTHUR BUNJES, JOHN BURNS, MY RLE BURLESON, BOBBIE BUSH, MARY ELLEN CASLEY, JEAN CASINGER, LEWIS CHAMBLEE, SPENCER CHARLESWORTH, G. CODDOU, MARY JANE COLE, DOROTHY CONAWAY, MARJORIE CORRALES, FRANK COX, JOSEPHINE CROW, WILBURN DANCER, ROBERT DAUGHERTY, HELEN DUNCAN, GLENNA DUTEL. GERTRUDE EBERTHARDT. MELVIN EDWARDS, AUDREY ENGLISH, FLOYD ENSIGN. FRANK EVANS, OLIVE FARMER, C. L. FERNANDEZ, JOHN FLANAKIN, ENNIS FINCK, JAMES FISHER, CLYDE FRIED, ROY FUGITT. VIVIAN FUSSELL. EARL GALLAGHER, HILA MAE HANSEN, MARY ELLEN HARPER, JUANITA HARRIS, DORIS HARTMAN. HAZEL BIANCHE. VIRGINIA BILL, RANSOM BILSBACK, WILLARD BISSITT, RITA BOSTON, WILMA BRADY, LOUISE BRANDT, DOROTHY BRETT, FRANCES BRUNER, RACHEL BROWN, BILL BUCKLER, JOHN BUISSON, MARION BUTLER. HELEN CAMP, JAMES CAMPBELL, GUY CASEY, NINA CHEATUM, DONALD CHECKLE, VIRGINIA CHEZEM. BETTY CLARK, NELL COSTA, DOMENIC COVEY, GRACE COWAN, ALORA COWART, OTHO DAVIS, JUANITA DEAN, ROBERT DRINKWATER, RUTII DUFFY, KATHRYN ELDER. SADIE ELLIOT. GWENDOLYN ELLIS. EDWIN ELLISON, IN A MAE FELTZ, BILLIE FELTER, CATHERINE FENZL, AUDREY FERGUSON, EWIN FLIPPIN, DAISY FONTENO. DAVID FOX, MARGARET FOX, ROBERTA GERHART. LILLIE MAE GETTYS. HAROLD GLASS, VALERIE GRANT, WALTER HATCHER, WILSON HAUPTMAN, O. W. HEARN, WILBURN HEINLEIN, JANICE HENDERSON, BETTY HENRY, JULIETTE HENDERSON. KATHRYN HERREN, DAISY HENDRIX. FRANCES HESTER, JIMMY HENRY, THOMAS OTTO HILTON, MILDRED JC JC Kj K1 K1 K K1 K LI LJ Li U M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M O O 0 P P P Q R R R R R R R R R S. s: s s S' S' s S' Sophomores HINDS. LEROY V HOLLINGSWORTH. L. HOOPER, MARTHA HOOPER, ZACH HUDSON, HARVEY HUGHES, MARIE HYAMS, JOSEPH JENSEN, BERTHA JOHNSTON, DOROTHY JONES, RUTH KAUP. NORBERT KEETON, ED KIPP, GRACE KIRK, JAMES KRONWINKLER, LOUIS KUCERA, JOHNNY LEE, LUCILLE LILLARD, TOMMY LOOKS, EDNA LOPEZ, MARCUS MAGUIRE, KATHERINE MANLEY, WANDA MARSAC, MARGIE MARTIN, HORACE MAXWELL, PERRY MERKA, DOROTHY MICHEL, OLINE MIDDLETON, IVAN MOSES, RICHARD MURPHY, ELMER McClendon, jack McCLUSKEY, PATRICIA McLEOD, JULIAN McLOUI), MILDRED McMATII, ELSIE McNEELY, ETHEL O’DONNELLY, JAMES O’MALLEY, RUTH OTTOSEN, BOBBIE NAN PARKER, ROY PRANG, VICTOR PRESCOTT, DOROTHY’ QUARTERMAN, BERNICE REBER, LLOY D ROACH, WALLACE ROBB, LEON ROBERTS, EMMETT ROBERTS, T. J. ROESSLER, DOROTHY ROESSLER, EDWARD ROGGE, ROBERT ROHRER, RICHARD SAULNIER, IDABEL SELLE, JUNE SELLERS, JOE SHANKS, JUANITA SO RELLE, LAURA SO RELLE, WILLIAM STEPHENS, MARIE STRANGE, MIKE HOSEA. BERNICE HOWARD, WILLIAM HOWELL, DORALDINE HUDECK, ALBERT JOHNSON, FREI) JOHNSON, JOHN JOHNSON. LEROY JOHNSTON. RUBY MARIE KERLEY, RITA KINCANNON, FORREST KING, VERNE KINGSBURY, CLARA LA GARDE, DORIS LANE, CLEO LATHAM, MILDRED LEE, KATHERINE LOWRIE, K. C. LUCUS, ALICE MOCK, ESTELLE MACKEY , RICHARD MASON, ROBERT MASSEY, CAROLYN MATTHEWS, J. W. MAXWELL, DOROTHY MILLER. CHARLSIE MOON, EDNA EARL MOORE. ROWLAND MORRISON, OSCAR McCOLLUM. CLODIUS McCOLLUM, DOROTHY McCRAW, ALERT RAY McKINNEY, LENA BETH McPherson, frazier NEWSOM, MADALYN NEWTON. LEMUEL NICHOLS, BUFORD PARKS, NONA LEE PATTERSON, ANDY PESNELL, ESMERELDA PITTS. MELVIN REED, BERKLEY’ REED, ELEANOR REESE, GERTRUDE RINEHART, LULA MAE ROBERTS, WILLIAM ROBERTSON, EDDIE ROBERTSON, OLLIE ROBINSON, SHIRLEY ROSS, LLOYD RUSSUM. MARIE RYAN, JOHN SAPPINGTON, EMMOGENE SIMPSON. RAYMOND SMITH, SYBILL SNIDER, GLADYS SNYDER, HAROLD STRAUGHN, MARIAN STROMBERG, FRANCES SIEFFERT, MAEBELLE TANNERY, TOM Sophomores TOUTANT, MARY TAYLOR, EDGAR TEGLER, MARVELLE THOMAS, ELWOOD VERLANDER, EDWARD VICK. DOTHAL MAE WALDO. JAMES WALKER. MAUDENA WATSON, LUCILLE WEAVER. FANNIE MAE WEEMS, RAYMOND WILLS. EDDIE WILLIAMS, HARRIET WILSON, MARJORIE WINTERS, PAULINE WOLFE, LOIS ANDERSON, FREEMAN ARCIZO, RICARDO ARMSTRONG. DAN ARMSTRONG. MARY BAXTER. JACK BEAN. LIONEL BECKER, MERRILL BLAIKIE, ROGER BRYANT, LORAINE BURR, EUGENE CAMPBELL, EVA CANNON, RACHEL CLARKE, MARY JO COOLEY, C. W. COLLINS, THOMAS COMPTON, CHARLES DEARMAN, DEMPSEY DOTY, MARJORIE DROUET, RAYMOND DUDLEY, LOUISE EDWrARDS, MARY GRACE ERICKSON, CLARENCE FAHR, RUTH FELTS, JAMES FULLER, OMA TULLY, CLYDE GAMBLE, WALLACE GAMBREL, A. J. GRAY, JACK GRAY, MERLIN GRAYBILL, JOHN GREEN, JESSICA HAINES, LOIS HARPER, BILLIE HARRIS, HUGH HAYES, BEVERLY HERNANDEZ, BEATRICE HILL, DOROTHY HOFFMAN, JOHN HOLBERG, MICKEY HOWARD, JAMES HUM BERG, EMMETT HURLBURT, MILDRED JENNINGS, EARL TISINGER, BETTY TUCKER, JOHN ULLRICH, JACK VASQUEZ, EDWARD WAREHAM, LESLIE WARNER. LESLIE WATERMAN, DICK WATSON, BLAKE WEINER, MARY WHITWORTH, LORRAINE WICKER, LESTER WILLETT, GENEVIEVE WOOD, THOMAS WOOLBRIGHT, MELVIN YOUNG, EDWARD ZOGG, LA VERNE ASKEW, OLLIE ATKINS, RUTH ATTERBERRY, ALBERT BALL, EDGAR BOWMAN. ANNIE BREMER. HELEN BROLLIER, RUTH JANE BROWN, GARY CHANEY, GENOYCE CHAPMAN, HUGH CLARK, LUCILLE CLARK, TOMMY CONRICK, ELMER COOK, PHILIP CRONK, MARIE DAVIS, BETTY DUDLEY, ROWLAND DUGGAN, EVELYN DULIN, JESSIE EARLEY, ROY FERGUSON. ALINE FERRELL, DON FITZGERALD, BEULAH FREEMAN, JIMMIE GARNER, FRANCES GERBODE, FANNIE LEE GOOKIN, LOIS GRAY, D. T. GRIMES, ELDREDGE GUASTELLA, JOSEPHINE GUNDERSON, RUSSELL HACKNEY, CHARLES HAYES, MARY ELLEN HAZEN, EARL HENRY, LAVERN HEREDIA, ESTHER HOLM, JOE HOLMES, JOE WAYNE HOPKINS, MARIE HOUSE, JOHN JOHNSTON, VIRGINIA KAOUGH, HAROLD KEAYS, C. J. KELLERMAN, ROSEMARY Sophomores KELM, RUSSELL KIRKLAND, EARL KENNEDY, W. H. KLINE, FRED KILLINGSWORTH, RAY KUNZ, MILDRED KINCANNON, MELTON LARSON, CHARLES LATHAM, MARGARET LAWHON CHARLES LETZ, MARGIE LINDER, ELAINE LINDERMAN, INA FAY LINDSEY, MARY LONG, EUGENE MARTI, WILLIAM MARTIN, JOSEPHINE MARTIN, JUANITA MARTIN, PAXTON MEDRANO, OPHELIA MILLER, JUNE MILHANKS, JONNIE LEE MICALINOS, JOSEPH MORENO, LOUIS MORSE, MARY LOUISE MOSER, FLORENCE MULLIGAN, JERRY McKIM, LORRAINE McTYER, ELLA MAE McQuillan, joe NEVEU, ROSE MARY NORMAN, ELLEN NUREZ, RAUL NUNN, ROY PENDORVIS, REBA PHILLIPS, JULIAN PITCHFORD, LEON PORTER, DORIS POTTER, BILLY REDEKER, HARRY RICHARDSON, DICK ROARK, LEON ROBERTSON, MERRILL SCHICK, MARY SCHMIDT, CATHERINE SHROPSHIRE, KENN. SCHULTZ, CHARLES STEVENS, CORA LEE STEELE, PATRICIA STEPHENS, COZELL STRAHAN, PATRICIA TICKLE, CATHERINE TOMFOHRDE, WARREN TORRES, FAUSTI NO TRAHAN, LEONA WATERS, MARIENNE WEHRUNG, BETTY WEISHUHN, LAURA WILLIAMS, JOHN WINN, SIDNEY YOUNG, VIOLA LEWIS, BETTY LEVY, L. B. LIERMAN, LEO LORDS, JOHN MADDOX, MARILYN MAKOVY, LEO MARTINDALE, MARIAN MATA, LEOVARDO MAYFIELD, FERRELL MIRANDO, AUGUST MITCHELL, W. T. MOORE, VERNON McGAFFEY, BAILEY McGEHEE, BETTY McKIM, CHARLES NEWMAN, EARL NICHOLS, KENNETH NORDIN, DOROTHY PERKINS, RICHARD PHEARS, VERA PHELPS, EUGENE PRESCOTT, JOYCE QUILLIN, REX RABY, MELBOURNE RUDEWIG, DOROTHY SEAY, DOROTHY SCHIAMARA, ANTHONY SINGLETON, HERMAN SMITH, FALVEY SORELLE, FRANK SULLENDER, MARGIE THOMPSON, ARTHUR THOMPSON, DORIS WADDELL, DOUGLAS WADE GERALDINE WAGGONER, BENNIE WILLIAMS, KEITH WILLIAMS, LORNA MAY WILLIAMS, REBECCA WOOD, BILLIE School Calendar Sept. 21. Ho-Hum — Summer’s over—School begins. Oct. 12. J. P. Wood elected president of student body. All officers are boys. Oct. 12. Co-Eds drill at Centennial at Dallas while football boys at home down San Jacinto in fast game. Nov. 4. Hi-Y Father and Son banquet. Nov. 13. Lucky Friday. Milby scores second annual football victory over Sam Houston! Nov. 16. Seniors elect Clarence Reed class president. Dec. 11. “Romance in a Boarding House,” faculty play benefiting the Co-Ed Ca- dettes. Dec. 15. First Milby directory published. Jan. 9. Dad’s Club and American Legion sponsor dance for football team. Feb. 11. Violet Freitag and Verna Braun attended T.H.S.P.A. convention in Abi- lene. Feb. 22. Co-Eds drill at Shrine Ball. March 4. Ice hockey team wins second place in city championship competition. March 10. Dolores Burleigh elected Belle-’O-Milby. March 28. G. R. and Hi-Y Easter Sunrise Service. March 12. Milby witnesses first out of door auditorium program. March 17. Twelve students initiated in charter chapter Quill and Scroll. March 29. Seniors elect Stephens, Kirk, Stark, Cone, Freitag, and Jennings, as class favorites. April 7. Buffalo wins second place in Interscholastic League Press contest. Mil- by places first in fine arts. April 16. Seniors present “Bashful Bobby,” senior play. April 29. University of Houston gives reception at City Auditorium honoring all high school graduates. April 30. Rainbow Revels. May 5. National Honor Society throws a party in the gym. May 6. Eleven students with sponsors, Scott, Davis, and Scardino, leave for In- terscholastic League Press conference at Austin. May 7. Formal concert of Milby Orchestra and Band. May 10. Kid Day. May 28. Senior dance at Arabia Temple. May 30. Baccalaureate services at Buffalo Stadium. May 31. Seniors play at Sylvan Beach on senior picnic. June 2. Commencement exercises at Buffalo Stadium. June 4. Class night and seniors take home the bacon—“Diplomas.” June 5. Ho-Hum—School’s over — Summer again. most popular FRANKLIN CONE most handsome MAX JENNINGS most representative DIXON KIRK most popular J. P. WOOD DELORES BURLEIGH belle-O-milby senior play leads pres, student ass'n star athlete LEONARD BRIGGS MURNELLE COX EDWARD LOEFFLER CATHERINE HENDERSON cadet colonel sweetheart (R. O. T. C.) VERNA BRAUN Editor FLOYD NEELEY Assistant Editor LUCILLE MITCHELL Under-Grad Pictures NANETTE BERRY Under-Grad Pictures BERNICE CAHN Sports GERALDINE PRINCE Reporter CLARENCE REED Snapshots NAOMI JONES Reporter HELEN GRAHAM Club Editor m Lambda Sigma Alpha Mrs. Clara McLendon, sponsor Fall term: Nanette Berry, president; Dwight Hilborn, vice president; Elsie Marques, secretary and treasurer; Lucy Alice Haver, program chairman; Joseph Barnett, sergeant-at-arms; Herbert Kuhn, historian; June Siegert, reporter. Spring term: June Siegert, president; Dwight Hilborn, vice president; Elsie Marques, secretary and treasurer; Nanette Berry, program chairman; Joseph Barnett, sergeant-at-arms; Alice Louise Farnsworth, historian; Wesley Wray Freeman, reporter. MILBY CHARTER CHAPTER International Quill and Scroll Honor Society FOR HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISTS Verna Braun, president Floyd Neeley, vice president Nanette Berry, secretary Claude Brisbay, treasurer Marjorie Ashley, reporter Bernice Cahn Mrs. Bess Whitehead Scott, sponsor Violet Freitag Lucille Mitchell Jeanne Pelzer June Siegert Tena Stark Mazo Tisinger Girls' Glee Club Harriet Lee Altenberg Dorothy Bertman Esther Birkenfeld Regina Booher Annie Bowman Katherine Bryan Rachel Cannon Nell Clark Phyllis Clausen Louise Coffey Dorothy Cole Madaline Corkery Josephine Cox Elizabeth Dillahunty Willie Louise Dowell Katherine Duffy Glenna Mae Duncan Mary Grace Edwards Sadie Elder Lois Mae Ellis Inez Estes Marie Evans Olive Evans Alice Louise Farnsworth Naomi Ford Vivian Fugitt, Frances Garner Helen Graham Elizabeth Gulledgs Lois Haines Louise Haines Eleanora Hammond Betty Hankins Lucy Alice Haver Lorene Hediger Edith Hemeter Dorothy Hill Juanita House Evelyn Hull Irene Kuhn Jo Ledbetter Katherine Lee Ina Fay Lindeman Sam Ella Matthews Dorothy McCollum Sue McDowell Katherine Mercer Dorothy Meschi Louis Bartlett, director; Lucy Alice Haver, June Miller Zerline Mitchell Dorothy Nordin Billy Parker Onita Parr Wanda Pollard Lucille Rushing Emmogene Sappington Beulah Schoenherr Ella Schwarz Maebelle Sieffsrt Franses Stromberg Hilda Thompson Wanda Tib bens Catherine Tickle Lloyd Tower Ida Lou Tower Frances Trowbridge Dothal Mae Vick Maudena Walker Mary Weiner Pauline Winters Bessie Woodward Naomi Woodward Viola Young accompanist. National Honor Society The Milby Chapter of the National Honor Society was organized in May 1936, with 49 char- ter members. The object of the organization is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimu- late a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character. Membership in the chapter is based on these four qualities. Officers: Edward Loeffler Melrose Trauernicht Treasurer, first semester President Nanette Berry second semester Violet Freitag Miss Nannette Barcus Secretary Sponsor Hortense Adams Wesley Wray Freeman Annie Laurie Mott Marjorie Ashley Violet Freitag Obert Nordin Helen Austin Janet Gardner Mary Ann Outlaw Joseph Barnett Lucy Alice Haver Lois Marie Palmer Frances Lee Berry Lorene Hediger Jeanne Pelzer Nanette Berry Frances Ruth Helton Robert Perkins Robert Blunt Dwight Hilborn Ethelyn Poueigh Regina Booher John Hone a Mary Jo Pressley Fentress Brace-well Gladyscile Jones Tom Sample Verna Braun Naomi Jones June Siegert Ila Mae Brisbay Helen Kaup Tena Stark Betty Brookshire Rita Kerley Willie Marceil Stevenson Bernice Cahn Dorothy Killough James Tartt Ella Mae Cook Herbert Kuhn Mazo Tisinger Freida Crenshaw Helen Last Melrose Trauernicht Mosette David Lucille Leonard Jeanne Tunstall Willie Louise Dowell Edward Loeffler Kathryn Vaughn Doris Durden B-stty Lou Maddox Edith Watson Steve Durst Elsie Marques Leota Mae Wh-aeler Kenneth Earman Sam Ella Matthews Willie Mae Wolfer Alice Louise Farnsworth Billy Mlinar J. P. Wood Nina Mae Felscher Lucille Mitchell Earnest Yates Milby R. O. T. C. Battalion The R. 0. T. C. unit at Milby was organized in 1930 by Capt. John Lee, of the Infantry Re- serves, with 35 cadets who had to purchase all equipment and uniforms—except rifles. In the fall of 1935, the government assumed control of all R. 0. T. C. units in the city with Major Gene R. Mauger, a regular officer of the cavalry, as P. M. S. T. and Major Geo. D. Bronson as Com- mandant of cadets at Milby. The government furnished all uniforms and equipment. The number of cadets has now been increased to 190 with Lieutenant Jimmy B. Miles of the 124th Cavalry serving as Commandant of cadets since January 1936. The first Battalion was formed in the spring of 1936 with Cadet Edward Loeffler as Commander. The Milby Battalion is one of five which together form the Houston Infantry Regiment, Junior Unit. In the Fall of 1937, Cadet Major Edward Loeffler was promoted to Colonel and placed in command of the en- tire regiment. At present, the Milby Battalion under the command of Major Wayne Stanford, consists of a Battalion headquarters, two rifle companies, and a band. The Battalion cadet headquarters staff consist of Major Wayn-S' Stanford, commanding; Captain Franklin Cone, publicity officer; 1st Lt. Harry Dreyfus, Battalion supply officer; 2nd Lt. Claude Brisbay, adjutant; Cadet 2nd Lt. Joseph Barnett, executive officer. Company “K” Staff consists of Captain Durwood Levia, com- manding; 2nd Lt. Bill Weems, 1st platoon leader; 2nd Lt. Herbert Kuhn, 2nd platoon leader. Com- pany “L” staff consists of Captain Wesley Carley, commanding; 1st Lt. Harry Collins, second in command; 2nd Lt. Harry Board, 1st platoon leader. Band offices are Captain R. J. Fenzl. commanding; 1st Lt. Cecil Brewer, second in command; and 2nd Lt, Robert Blunt, band officer. Rifle Team Front row, left to right: Ewin Ferguson Wayne Stanford Joseph Barnett Harry Billingsley Durwood Leivia Middle row: Newton Young Franklin Cone Buddy Surman John Hunter Donald Dwyer Back row: Harold Christensen Nelson Terrell Billy Witte Edward Ro-sssler R. O. T. C. Officers Club Left to right: Major Wayne Stanford, commander of 4th Battalion, Milby R. 0. T. C. Captain Durwood Leivia Captain Wesley Carley Captain R. J. Fenzl, band commander 1st Lt. Harry Collins 2nd Lt. Robert Blunt 2nd Lt. Bill Weems 2nd Lt. Herbert Kuhn 1st Lt. Harry Dreyfus Captain Franklin Cone, officer 1st Lt. Harry Board 2nd Lt. Joseph Barnett 2nd Lt. David Crawford 2nd Lt. Claude Brisbay regimental supply Lt. Jimmy B. Miles, sponsor Miss Inez McCoy, sponsor Ruby Barbier, president Frances Johnston, vice president Elsie Topfer, secretary and treasurer Lora Jane Arnold, program chairman Pan - American A. DeWitt Chaddick, sponsor Robert Perkins, president Bill Weems, vice president Gladyscile Jones, secretary-treasurer Violet Freitag, reporter Girls' Athletic Association Scott Scribes Officers: Fall Term, Violet Freitag, president; Clarence Iieed, vice president; LaVert Blissard. secretary-treasurer; Frances Selle, Jack Ashley, sergeant-at-arms. Spring Term: Clarence Reed, president; Violet Freitag, vice president; Naomi Jones, secretary- treasurer; Nevelyn Berry, Claude Brisby, sergeant-at-arms. The Milby Buffalo Fall term: Mazo Tisinger, editor; Verna Braun, managing editor; Bernice Cahn, sports editor; Nanette Berry, news editor; Jeanne Pelzer, humor editor; Marjorie Ashley, column editor; June Siegert, literary editor; Lois McElroy, exchange editor; Lucille Mitchell, society ed- itor; Jack Ashley, advertising manager; Tena Stark, business manager; Ruth Banks, mailing clerk; Nina Mae Felcher and Violet Freitag, copy readers. Spring term: Violet Freitag, editor; Marjorie Ashley, managing editor; Jeanne Pelzer, feature •editor; Guy Fausset, news editor; Harry Board, sports editor; Doris Baron, girls sports; Naomi Jones, humor editor; Betty Tisinger, column editor; June Siegert, literary editor; Claude Bris- bay, exchange editor; Helen Graham, society editor; Bernice Cahn, advertising manager; Floyd Neeley, circulation manager; Tena Stark, business manager; Lillie McCrory, mailing clerk; Gladyscile Jones and Charles Young, copy readers; Katherine Mercer and Carol Mae Fontaine, reporters; Ella Mae Cook, Harry Collins and Buddy Surman, reporters. Mrs. Bess W. Scott, sponsor Boys' Glee Club This Boys’ Glee Club of Milby, with Louis Bartlett as director, is the charter club in Milby and was organized the second semester with 54 members. Office Girls Front row, reading from left to right: Elizabeth Dillahunty Frances Selle Ona Joy Walton Lois Jean Sargent Frieda Austin Katherine Mercer Betty Lou Maddox Letha Cunningham Doris Durden Back row, reading from left to right: Yuba Belle Couch Freida Crenshaw Mrs. Roy Needham, sponsor Blanche Daugherty Dorothy Killough Melrose Trauernicht Dixon Kirk, president Billy Swanson, vice president Economics Club J. B. Hendrix, sponsor Officers: David Hopkins, secretary Jean Alan Springfield, program chairman Buff Speakers Public Speaking Club Billy Swanson, president Violet Freitag, vice president George Bruton, secretary L. T. Bailey, sergeant-at-arms Boys' Glee Club This Boys’ Glee Club of Milby, with Louis Bartlett as director, is the charter club in Milby and was organized the second semester with 54 members. Oilice Front row, reading from left to right: Elizabeth Dillahunty Frances Selle Ona Joy Walton Lois Jean Sargent Frieda Austin Katherine Mercer Betty Lou Maddox Letha Cunningham Doris Durden Girls Back row, reading from left to right: Yuba Belle Couch Freida Crenshaw Mrs. Roy Needham, sponsor Blanche Daugherty Dorothy Killough Melrose Trauernicht Dixon Kirk, president Billy Swanson, vice president Economics Club J. B. Hendrix, sponsor Officers: David Hopkins, secretary Jean Alan Springfield, program chairman Buff Speakers Public Speaking Club Billy Swanson, president Violet Freitag, vice president George Bruton, secretary L. T. Bailey, sergeant-at-arms Milby High School Orchestra Cedric Seaver Instructor Jeanne Tunstall Pianist Milby R. O. T. C. Band Louis Bartlett Instructor Co-Ed Cadettes Letha Cunningham Lieutenant Bugler Betty Lou Maddox Drill Captain Frances Sherrill Drum Major Gene Padon Mascot Phyllis Clausen Lieutenant Drummer Marguerite Bellamy Drum and Bugle Captain The Milby Parent-Teacher Ass'n OFFICERS FOR 1936-37 Mrs. K.E . Jacoby, president Mrs. H. D. Hilborn, first vice president Mrs. Seth Evans, second vice president Mrs. E. B. Mercer, third vice president Mrs. W. M. Haver, fourth vice president Mrs. H. W. Hulburt, fifth vice president Mrs. J. G. Blunt, sixth vice president Mrs. M. G. Cochell, seventh vice president Mrs. F. H. Siegert, secretary Mrs. George Dumnesnil, corresponding sec’v Mrs. H. L. Pelzer, treasurer Mrs. I. R. Cahn, publicity Mrs. H. T. Dreyfus, historian Mrs. Joe E. Barnett, hospitality Prentiss Young, Jr., parliamentarian MRS. K. E. JACOBY The Milhy Dads Club OFFICERS FOR 1933-37 Col. Jo Ed Winfree, president G. M. Reed, vice president Y . I. Stevenson, secretary I. Barg, treasurer COL. JO ED WINFREE : il Sports Calendar FOOTBALL Sept. 25. Off to a good ending with a bad beginning as Ball Hi wins 24-6. Forman scores. Oct. 2. Making up for lost time—Buffs 25, Goose Creek 7. Oct. 9. Stage struck in new Conroe stadium, drop first district game to Conroe by one point, 20-19. Oct. 17. Buffs upset Tea-Pot as Bransom turns track star, dashes 70 yards for deciding margin, 12-6. Oct. 23. Milby bows to Davis by one touchdown 13-7, as Wood fumbles. Oct. 31. Herd wins in slow game over South Park Greenies 7-0, as sophomore flashes, Campbell and Richardson, bite dust. Nov. 6. Bulldogs' bark makes Bisons bellow as Reagan overpowers Buffs 24-6. Captain Richardson standout in defense. Nov. 13. Buffs (brain) against Sam Houston (brawn) proves ’36 victory no farce. Wood, Reed and Hobbs star as Buffaloes close brilliant sea- son in blaze of glory. Score 24-13. BASKETBALL Jan. 8-9. Buffs travel to San Antonio. Frigid weather rejuvenates Bisons after early tournament elimination; capture Consolation event. Jan. 13. Cagers inagurate opening of new gym in grand style by trouncing Sam Houston Bengals 28-14. Jan. 21. Buffs continue heated pace by chalking up 16 points before Bears break into scoring column. Win by 35-30 margin. Jan. 23. Herd bows to Bulldogs in hectic affair 30-26, as Wells bags 15 points. Jan. 31 Milby fails to halt Davis winning streak as Panthers win 41-28. First half of season closes. Feb. 3. Confidence of cagers fades with loss of mid-term players as Sam Houston overwhelms Buffs 22-12. Feb. 5. Davis fails to be halted on way to championship, with undefeated record. Wins 23-13. Feb. 10. Milby ekes out one point win over Bears in last second of game, score 23-22. Feb. 12. Reagan topples Milby as seaso.i comes to close. HOCKEY Dec. 15. Buffs freeze out Davis icers to glide to 12-1 victory. Jan. 8. Continue heated pace to skunk Sam Houston Tigers 8-0. Jan. 14. First set back as St. Thomas wins in non-district game 8-1. Puck push- ers lacked confidence to fight. Feb. 2 Buffs-Bears brawl, as fans protest 5-4 decision, San Jacs. Feb. 11. Reagan fails to break through sturdy Milby defense as Bisons win 9-0. Feb. 25. Heated playoff series begins, Dahlgren, Eckhart flash as Bears, Buffs fight to 1-1 draw. March 2. San Jacinto finally out scores Milby icers by 3-1 margin, to annex hock- ey championship. TRACK Dec. 15. Milby runners finish third as Reagan again captures cross country event. Reed finishes fifth for individual score. March 27. San Jacinto relays, Milby sprinters win 880 yard relay. Reed anchor man. April 3. Milby Medley relay team finishes sixth out of 31 teams at Texas relays held in Austin. April 17. Hefferon, 880 relay team, qualify for state in Regional meet at Hunts- ville. Reed out for season with injured ear. May 7-8. Hefferon, and relay team enter state meet. Relay team finishes fifth. Letter men: George Bruton John Bransom Walter Bransom Westley Carley Morton Garsee Paul Holloway Football Max Jennings William Kipp Earnest Lucas Claude Lewis J. C. Reynolds Clarence Reed Lester Richardson, Capt. Dick Richardson Woodrow Ruthstrom Jack Shoemake Billy Swanson J. P. Wood Dilmus Kanady, Mgr. Squadmen: Carl Becker James Blackburn Guy Campbell Alfred Charleston Carden Forman John Graybill Warren Graybill Earl Haney Billy Kieke Earnest Kirkland James McGrew Edward Ryan Edgar Spradley Wilbert Sullivan Edward Verlander Alfred Webb Cuthreal Wells H. M. North, Ass't Coach Roy Dealy, Ass’t Coach Marvin Durrenberger, Coach Max Jennings—dependable blocking back, cap- able defense player. John Bransom—mite line man, flash of 70-yard dash in San Jacinto game. Maurice Hobbs—Buff center, cup winner for best man on team. Captain Lester (Scrappy) Richardson, sterling all-city tackle, defense standout in Buff line. J. P. Wood—all-city back, pitching end of pass combination, swivel hip ball carrier. Clarence Reed—speedy back, honor sharer in pass combination, punter and alert ball carrier. I i MfLBL mLBri i ' is r L IS J ML. B Y S 1 1 HILOy L 20 !i Basketball Earnest Lucas J. C. Reynolds Wilbert Sullivan Billy Swanson Cuthreal Wells Maurice Williams J. P. Wood Carden Forman, Mgr. Charles Newman, Mgr, Cuthreal Wells—forward, high point man for Milby, third in city, long range artist. J. P. Wood—speedy, clever defense player. Max Jennings, Maurice Williams—Buff centers. Jennings, lanky, accurate center, Williams spring-like, jumping center. Dixon Kirk—forward, good eye for basket, scrappy on defense. J. C. Reynolds—guard, best ball handler on team, fine dribbler, expert passer. Billy Swanson—scrappy forward, good ball handler, keen eye for basket. Maurice Hobbs—sturdy, defensive guard, able ball handler. James Blackburn Maurice Hobbs Max Jennings William Kipp Dixon Kirk Front row: David Hopkins; Carl Dahlgren, all-city wing; Wayne Stanford, goalie; Gail Waits, wing. Second row: Coach Studdard; Norman Thompson; A. J. LeMaire, wing; Captain, Jerry Jacoby, center; Franklin Cone, defense; Roy Dossat, defense. Back row: Durwood Levia, manager; R. J. Fenzl, defense; Warren Graybill, Warren Schlief and Harry Collins. Lester Richardson, goalie, not in picture. Track James Kirk, Dixon Kirk, brother members of track team. Jack Shoemake, fast sprint runner, member of the relay team. Clarence Reed, anchor man of mile relay team, capable distance runner. Vernon Thompson, dependable sprint performer. Guy Campbell, sophomore flash of winning medley relay team. Edward Hefferon, shot-put and discus artist. Went to state interscholastic contest in shot-put event. Marion Evans Mildred Oliphant Naomi Woodward Girls' Swimming Team Martha Allen Evelyn Block Bobby Nan Ottosen Irene Kuhn Yell Leaders Buddy Surman, chief yell leader Murnelle Cox Lsft to right: Rebecca “Sailor” Catchings 8Kl 1. Spring, tra la. 2. High on a hill top. 3. Bang,—got ’em ! 4. My, My,—love. 5. School days, etc. (5. Why, Floyd! 7. Ariel. 8. Jerry, looking the wrong way. 9. So dressed up. 10. Milby beauties. 11. Got your picture. 12. Cutie. 13. Such cut-ups. 14. Check, Mr. Donoghoue 15. Thorns among flowers. 16. Sweethearts. 17. This upside down world. 18. Drug store cuties. 19. Mr. Hendrix, when he was a cowboy. 20. Show me the way to go home. 21. See the birdie. 22. See Buddy in the back. Southern Engraving Company HOUSTON Jewelers and Engravers Official Jewelers for the Senior Class of Milby High School. Commencement Invitations designed and engraved by SOUTHERN Class Rings Engraved Invitations Engraved Diplomas Club Pins Medals Trophies Awards Certificates Caps and Gowns J. R. JONES City Sales Representative OFFICE AND FACTORY 1116 Prairie Avenue Tel. C-1944 °witzJ3roj N AT RUSK In the Gulf Building Compliments of POLAR WAVE ICE PALACE 2323 HUTCHINS CAPITOL 1048 The modern .. . ( IK( I 'S Main near Capitol Complete Outfitters for Men MILBY Students: You are most Cordially Invited to •visit our store and see our display of— SOCIAL STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS and GREETING CARDS WILSON rsssss CO. PRAIRIE AT FANNIN Preston 8221 ATTEND— SMALLEY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE MONTHLY TUITION RATES Day and Night Classes Milam Bldg. 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