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Charles H. Milby Senior High School
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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.
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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
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