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The Buffalo Volume VII 1938 Order of Sections FACULTY CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS BLUEBONNET FIESTA SPORTS LAUGHS GLADYSCILE JONES, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MOSETTE DAVIS, BUSINESS MANAGER BILLY MLINAR, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Foreword This book has been planned and edited to preserve the glorious memories of the high school ca- reers of the 1938 graduating class and to make a permanent picture of the happenings of the school year. The staff offers it with the hope that in future years it will recall many happy recollections for the 1938 students of Milby. Round-Up Time In Milby Now; when, it’s round-up time in Milby, And it’s time to cut the “Herd;” And all the “Buffalo” boys and girls, Are dressed to the latest word. And “everyone” is happy, “Except” the Parting Band; W’ll sing “God bless you Milby,” And give you “Royal” hand. And when we stand before the “Master,” And Ilis riders “cut” our band; Let’s hope there’s not a one of us, Who doesn’t get the “Brand.” Oh, we’ve tried to please you Milby. And live up to your name— We wish you all the happiness, This “Der Old World” contains. You know we love you Milby, And you know we’re standing by— And though we’re going into the world, You’ll always hold our eye. So for all of the Seniors, And the “Leader of our Band; I wish you all the happiness, Of a school so true and grand. Milby, you’ve treated us decent, You’ve made us feel at home. We’re not like our name-sake— We don’t care to roam. We’d rather stay here at Milby, And hear your “Battle-song,” We know you’re ’gonna’ win again— “Our” Milby, “The Strong.” We hail a spirit impassible— Love that grows day by day— We’re for you “Dear old Milby,” And we hope your spirit will stay. You know—we just can’t help feeling, That it’s here our “Futures” were made. For futures are like our homes— They’re not—until the “Foundation’s” laid You’ve treated us swell Milby, And I know we’ll never forget. We’ll always have our love for you— And we’ll meet again—yet. —Carleton D. Williams—2-21- Dedication In appreciation of her long friendship to Milby, the loyal sup- port she has always rendered to the students and faculty, and her continued interest and unmatched enthusiasm for all student activi- ties; and because she is held in the highest esteem by all who know her, we the Annual staff of 1938 dedicate this volume VII of The Buffalo to Mrs. Charles H. Milby. m? . .. ■ ■ ■. - . v £XX%:- - These views show the old and new of Milby High School where for twelve years students of the East End have spent many hours of work and play in an attempt to broaden their education and prepare them- selves for the road that lay ahead. During these years many students have brought honor to the Blue and Gold in every conceivable field and received in exchange ex- perience which enabled them to step out on the highway of responsibility better able to cope with life’s problems. Now 261 graduates of 1938 prepare to go out into a new field of life and to greater responsibility. They too will lead a fuller life because of “Dear Old Milby” and the cherish- ed memories of their high school alma mater. Administrative Officers Top row, standing: E. D Shepherd Sr., chairman; Wal- ter C. Ragan, vice chairman; George D. Wilson, Ilolger Jeppesen, Alfred C. Finn Seated: H. L. Mills, business manager, Mrs. B. F. Coop secretary, Dr. Ray K. Daily, assistant secretary, Dr. E. E. Oberholtzer, superintendent . W. I. STEVENSON Principal Milby Senior High J. O. WEBB Director Houston High Schools NANNETTE BARCUS Spanish ROSCOE BAYLESS Speech Arts MARGUERITE BRENNAN English DOROTHEA BRIGHT English NATALIE CARLISLE Math MRS. OPAL W. COWAN P. E. MRS. FANNIE DAVIS Math ROY DEALY P. E. and Math LOUIS DEE Math MARTHA DOBIE English JACK nONOGHUE English MRS. RALPH LOONEY Commercial NELDA LAWRENCE Typing .1. T. LONG Assistnant Principal MRS. LILY INGRAM English MRS. MRS. M. A. HURST Biology MRS. BLANCH GROVER Physics and Math FANNIE HARRELL English .1. B. HENDRIX History and Civics INEZ McCOY P. E. MRS. CLARA McCLENDON Commercial and Dean H. A. MILLER History BEATRICE MATTHAEI Art H. M. NORTH Science MRS. F. M. MOORE English MRS. ROY NEEDHAM Registrar GLADYS ROSE History R. S. NOWLIN History MRS. ANNIE L. ORRISON Home Economics MRS. MINNIE RAY Librarian Who's Who Among the Profs Fannie Davis—General sponsor of Milby and official pepper-upper Fannie Harrell—No snap course. Roy Dealy—Most handsome prof. Governor R. S. Nowlin—Polk County. Mrs. Clara McLendon—Milby’s official Aunt Eppie. B. Q. Green—The Great Chemist. Inez McCoy—“Panther Eyes.” Louise Dee—Papa. A. DeWitt Chaddick—“Preacher” Eugene Seastrand—The Maestro. M. M. Durrenberger—Dwindling to Two Hair. J. B. Hendrix—A swell cop. Mrs. Lily Ingram—“Doc.” Marguerite Brennan—Forever lovely. W. I. Stevenson—A prince of a pal. Nanette Barcus—Senorita. Mrs. Roy Needham—Our “Sec.” Mrs. Lawrence—Beautiful teacher. Mrs. Bess W. Scott—Best personality. AVIS BAILEY History MRS. .1. R. BRANARD Secretary M. M. DURRENBERGER Physical Ed. MRS. FRANK PRIM Art JOSEPHINE TUCKER Home Management MARGARET YOUNG English L. F. ZINNECKER Shop MRS. BESS SCOTT Journalism PRENTISS YOUNG Mechanical Drawing MRS. W. T. WALLACE Commercial CORA STOCKARD Clothing I 0 MARGIE ADAMS CHARI.ES BAETHER JOSEPH BARNETT HARRY BOARD MARGARET ANDERSON CHARLES ANDRUS MARGARET BALDINGER ARKER JAMES BaREFJ RUTH RANKS MARY ANN BARRIER DOROTHY BERTMAN ESTHER KIRK ENFIELI) CHARLES BOURKE ROBERT BLUNT DOROTHY BUTLER ILA MAE BRISBAY BETTY BROOKSHIRE HELEN BUTLER TONY CA LIYA CATHERINE BRYDSON LOUISE BROWN JACK CALLAWAY TtpL ROLAND CARPENTER ANN CHAMBLEE ALFRED CHARLESTON EDWIN CHILD MARY JANE CHILDS HAROLD CRISTENSEN PHYLLIS CLAUSE CLYDE CLAYTON ELLE COX MINNIE CLEGHORN DORIS COMRICK KATHRYN CROWDER LETHA LOTTIE MYRLE DAVIDSO CUNNINGHAM DAVIDSON GEORGE H DUMESNIL STEVE DURST DONALD DWYER ANSETH DYER OPAL EDWARDS WILLIAM ERWIN SETH GREEN pieo BILLY GIVENS RICHARD GOLDEN RUSSELL GREGORY JAMES GRESHAM GRACE GUESS EVELYN HARGIS RUTH HART AURELIA MORROW MARGARET DOROTHY MAE EDITH NORDIN ELVINlfoxON MURRAY NICHOLS HARLEY MO WRY RUTH NUNN K MILDRED G. F. O’MALLEY BILLY O’NEAL ARTHUR OSTEEN MARY ANN LOIS MARIE OLIPHANT OUTLAW PALMER EE JACK PETITT CEOKG IK PARKER JEANNE PELZER ROY PINDER RAYMOND PITCHFORD HUGH PLUMMER WANDA POLLARD ETHELYN POUEIGH MARY JO PRESSLEY SARA PRESSLEY ERNEST PRINCE MOLLIE ORENA PRYOR DOROTHY RABORN DALIA RAVENA AGNES RAY EDITH RETHERFORD CALLIE SUE ROBERTSON FAITH ROBERTSON FRANK RODRIQUEZ CARL ROWLAND LUCILLE RUSHING YLENA RUSSELL CARREL SAMFORi EDWARD RYAN LOIS JEAN SARGENT KATHERINE SCHAAT JACK SHOEMAKI WARREN SCHLIEF ELLA SCHWARTZ MARY SELLERS 1ER JANICE SHURTLEFF JUNE SIEGERT MANNING SNOW MARY ELIZABETH STEPHENSON CATHERINE STINER JACQUELINE STRIEBECK N LOUISE THOMPSON NORMAN THOMPSON SYBIL THOMPSON MELROSE TRAUERNICHT FRANCIS TROWBRIDGE KATHRYN VAUGHN BEULAH MAE NORMA WALTER WADE BILL WEEMS PAUL WEEMS rfni. BELLE WILLIAMS CARLETON WILLIAMS JEWEL SIEGFRED WINTER ROBERT WITTLINGER NAOMI WOODWARD SARABELLE YATES BILLY MLINAR GLENDALE PHILLIPS LEON AUSTIN HAROLD BEDELL WALTER BRANSOM GEORGE BRUTON EVA CARPENTER ALFRED CHITTENDEN JOHN CHRISTENSEN AILEEN COGWIN KATHRYN CROWDER BERNICE EASON LOUIS GORDON HAROLD HALL MAURICE HOBBS GUSSIE IIUSER L. A. JOHNSON LEON LUX DAVID MEEK ELROY NEELY ER J ) SIDNEY NORMAN HATTIE PAUL ROBERT PERKINS JOHN PETERSON CHARLES ROBINSON PHYLAS SAVAGE BEULAH SCHOENERR LEROY SCHOOLEY A. J. SEALY HARRY SKIPPER J. L. SMITH WENDELL SNELL JEANNE ALLEN SPRINGFIELD GEORGE STEVENS LEONARD SUTTON NEWTON YOUNG Senior Class History In the year 1935 the present class of Milby High School made its first awkward entrance as lowly sophomores. The majority of these creatures were products of Deady, Jackson and Ed- ison Junior High Schools. After a year of working and of suffering that usually acompanies the soph, Milby’s young’uns became full pledged juniors. Their noses shot skyward, they dashed in and out like they owned the place, appeared to know everything, and regarded the poor soph as a creature unfit for notice. Even though the high and mighty Junior did know practically everything, he found that second year “plenty tough.” On Sept. 19, 1937, the once lowly sophomore was crowned senior and his work as a stu- dent of higher learning was drawn to an end. Only now, at the time of parting do we seniors realize how we love dear old Milby. Our three year pause here on the path of life, shall be remembered forever as one of the most joy- ous stops along the way. Not until the present time did we realize how indebted we are to our teachers, especially our senior registrars, Miss Marguerite Brennan, Miss Dorothea Bright, Mr. J. B. Hendrix, Mrs. Ralph Looney, Miss Beatrice Matthaei, and Mrs. Blanche Grover, for their splendid guidance and co-operation. With the highest affection we shall forever remember Milby. Who's Who Among the Seniors ROBERT J. ALLEN—“Bob”—Typing medal; effi- iency bar in ROTC; Stamp Club. MARGARET LOLITE ANDERSON—Pan American Club ’36, ’37, '38! GAA ’36, '37; Program Chair- man Civic Filibuster, ’37; Vice-Pres. Bison Speakers Club ’38; Declamation ’37. CHARLES A. ANDRUS—Senior Yell Leader ’37, ’38. MARGARET ELIZABETH BALDINGER—“Mimi” —Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes; Sgt. Co-Ed Cadettes; Chairman Music Club ’36, ’37, ’38. ANNA RUTH BANKS—Scott Scribes ’36; Buffalo Staff ’36; Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes ’35, ’36. MARY ANN BARBIER—Sgt. Co-Ed Cadettes ’37, ’38. JAMES A. BAREFIELD—Cadet Lt. ROTC; Vice- Pres. Buff Speakers. KATHRYN ALMA BARKER — “Kitty” — Corp. Drummer Co-Ed Cadettes. JOE BARNETT—Pres. NHS, ’37; Sgt.-At-Arms; LSA ’35, ’36; Sec-Treas. Student Association ’36. ’37; Lt. ROTC ’37; 8th Corp. Area Rifle Team ’36; Buffalo Staff ’37; ’38; Spanish Honor Cer- tificate; Quill and Scroll; Historian Central Council LSA ’36. Most Representative Senior Boy. DORIS RUTH BARON—NHS ’37; Buffalo Staff, Spring ’36, ’37; Scott Scribes; GAA ’36, ’37. LOYCE BASS—Pres. ROTC Sponsors Club, Pres. GAA, ’37, ’38; Pres. 6th Per. Civics Club ’37; Junior Duchess ’37; Maid of Honor ’36. CARL BECKER—“Bussy”—Football ’36, ’37; Invi- tation Committee. ROBERT FRANCIS BLUNT—Band ’35, ’36, ’37; Or- chestra ’37; ROTC ’35, ’36, ’37; Charter Mem- ber NHS. HARRY CLAY BOARD—“Punk”—Soph. Duke ’35; Sports Ed. Buffalo ’37; 1st place sports writing city interscholastic Journalistic contest; Scott Scribes ’37; Football ’36, ’37; Ice Hockey ’37; Corp. Sgt., 2nd Lt., 1st Lt., Capt., and Command- er of Co. L.; Major Reserve ’38; Officers Club, Life Savers Club; Swimming Relay Team; Pub- licity, Athletic and Finance Officer ROTC. WALTER BRANSOM—“Skinny”—Football 36, 37. CLAUDE BRISBAY—ROTC Corp ’36; Sgt. ’36, 2nd Lt. ’37; 1st Lt. '37, ’38; Pres. ROTC Officers Club; Quill and Scroll; Treas. ’36, ’37 Scott Scribes; Buffalo Staff ’36, ’37; ROTC Fire Mar- shal ’37, 38. ILA MAE BRISBAY—NHS; Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes ’36, ’37. BETTY BROOKSHIER—Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes ’36, ’37; Lt. Co-Ed Cadettes; Treas. Senior Class; Vice-Pres. Civics Class. CATHERINE BRYDSON—GAA ’36, ’37; Scott Scribes ’37. DOROTHY DEAN BUTLER—Sec. and Treas. Civics Club ’37, ’38. HELEN LOUISE BUTLER—GAA; Socks and Bus- kins Dramatic Club. TONY CALIVA—Capt. Hi-Y Basketball Team; Football Squad ’37; Vice-Pres. Buff Speakers’ Club. JACK L. CALLAWAY—“Cab”—1st Sgt. ROTC ’37; Vice-Pres. ROTC Non-Commissioned Officers’ Club. ROLAND CARPENTER—“Reverend”—Best Drilled Cadet Co. K ’35; Sgt. Co. K; Pres. Free Read- ing Club. ANNE CHAMBLEE—NHS; Senior Invitation Com- mittee ’38. ALFRED CHARLESTON—Football ’37; Ice Hockey ’37, ’38. MARY JANE CHILDS—Buffalo Staff ’37, ’38; An- nual Staff ’38. HAROLD S. CHRISTENSEN—Rifle Team Bar; Ef- ficiency Bar; Honor Cadet Bar, Pin and Medal; Corp; Sgt. ROTC ’37. CLYDE C. CLAYTON, JR.—Pres. Creative Writing Club; Ass. Ed. Annual; Quill and Scroll. PHYLLIS MURIEL CLAUSEN—Corp. Drum Corps ’36, Sgt. Drum Corps ’36, 1st Lt. Drummer ’37. Capt. Drum and Bugle Co-Ed Cadettes ’37, ’38; Annual Staff ’38; Scott Scribes. MINNIE CLEGHORN—Program Chairman GAA ’37. MADALINE CORKERY — ‘'Corky” — Pres. Music Club; ROTC Sponsor’s Club; Scott Scribes. ELLIE DANFORTH COX—Co-Ed Cadettes ’36, ’37; Pan-American Club ’36;Co-Ed Cadette Bugler ’36. DAVID STEWART CRAWFORD—Student Council; NHS; Capt. ROTC. LETHA ODELL CUNNINGHAM—Lt. Bugler Co- Ed Cadettes ’35, ’37; Maj. Co-Ed Cadettes ’37. ’38; Bugler for Commencement and Baccalaure- ate for Class of ’37; Vice-Pres. Girl Reserves ’37; Treas. Girl Reserves ’38; Scott Scribes ’37. ’38; Senior Ring Committee. LOTTIE V. DAVIDSON—Dramatics Club; Vice- Pres. Girl Reserves ’36; Co-Ed Cadette Bugle Corps ’36, ’37, ’38. MYRLE DAVIDSON—Stand Patters Civics Club; GAA. BILLY DAVIS—Lt. ROTC; Rifle Club. EUNICE MOSETTE DAVIS—Treas. NHS; Seniors Invitation Committee; Bus. Mgr. Annual; Buf- falo Staff ’37, 38. WIER N. DAVIS—Honor Cadet Co. L ’36. GEORGE DUMESNIL “Rhythm King;” Boys Glee Club; Football Squad ’35. ROBERT STEVENSON DURST—Cadet Corp.; Sgt. Maj.; 1st Sgt. Co. K; 2nd Lt.; 1st Lt.; Execu- tive Officer ROTC; Vice-Pres. Hi-Y. DONALD D. DWYER—“Duck”—Eighth Corporal Area Bar ’37; Hearst Tropy Bar ’37; Honor Cadet Bar ’37; Honor Cadet Medal ’37; National Rifle Association Medal ’37; 2nd Lt. ROTC. JOHNNY D. ESPINOSA—Honor Cadet ROTC ’37. ’38; ROTC ’37, ’38. GUY F. FAUSSET—“Barrel”—NHS ’37, ’38; Quill and Scroll ’37, ’38; Scott Scribes ’36-’38; Buf- falo Staff ’37; Circulation Mgr. Buffalo ’38; Pan-American Club ’35, ’36; Editor of Buffalo ’38; Reporter Non-Commission Officers Club ’37; Corp. ROTC ’37, ’38; 2nd Vice-Pres. Hous- ton Press Association; Buff Speakers ’37, ’38; Dramatics Club. WALTER HILEYER FERNANDEZ—Corp. ROTC. NAOMI LEE FORD—Girls’ Glee Club. WESLEY WRAY FREEMAN—Vice-Pies. LSA ’35. '37; Reporter LSA ’36; Quill and Scroll ’38; Buf- falo Staff ’38; Scott Scribes ’37, ’38; Sgt. Bugler Co-Ed Cadettes ’37, ’38; NHS ’37, ’38. LOIS MAXINE GARDNER—“Maxie”—Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes ’36, ’37; Pan-American Club ’37. JAMES MORTON GARSEE—Football ’34, ’36, ’37. GRACE GUESS—Milby Band. ELIZABETH GULLEDGE—“Lizzie’—Stand Patters ’37. DORIS EVELYN HARGIS—Sec.-Treas. of Orches- tra; Sec. of Civic Filibusters. RUTH HART—Member of NHS, Pan-American; Girl Reserves; Vice-Pres. Stand Patters; 3rd honor winner in Span. IV; Debate team ’34, ’35 Interscholastic meet. WANDA ELOISE HATFIELD — “Sleepy”—Corp.. 1st Lt. Co-Ed Cadettes; Pan-American ’36; NHS; Sec. Sponsors’ Club; Junior Maid in May Fete ’37. EDITH ANN HOLBROOK—Pres. Buff Speakers’ Club; Pan-American Club ’36; Scott Scribes ’37. ’38; Annual ’38. ESTELLA LOUISE HOWARD—Buff Speakers’ Club ’37, ’38; Civics Club ’37, '38; GAA ’36, ’37; Girl Reserve ’36, ’37; Life Savers’ Club ’36, ’37; Pan-American Club ’36; Free Reading Club ’37; Royal Honor of Parliamentary Society ’37. JOHN D. HUNTER—Sgt. in ROTC ’37; 2nd Lt. ’37; 1st Lt. ’37; Sec. of ROTC '37; Pres, of ROTC Rifle Club '37; Sgt.-at-Arms, Senior Class ’38; Pres, of ROTC Life Savers’ Club; 8th Corps Area and Ilearst Trophy team ’37, ’38; Sanita- tion Officer ROTC; Officers’ Club; 2nd in Com- mand of Co. L; Scott Scribes. GUSSIE LYDIA HUSER—Stand Patters ’37; Girls Glee Club. JEAN ISAAC—Girl Reserves; Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes ’36, ’37; Scott Scribes ’36. WARREN H. JACKSON—Corp. ROTC ’37. GLADYSCILE JONES—Editor Buffalo Fall ’37; Editor Annual ’38; Sec. Senior Class; Reporter NHS ’37; Vice-Pres. Quill and Scroll ’37; Vice- Pres. Scott Scribes ’37; Secretary Pan-American Club Spring ’37; Sec. Houston High School Press Association Fall ’37; Declamation Spring ’36; Spanish Medals Fall ’36, Spring ’37; Hon- orable mention Most Literary Girl Spring ’37; Second Place Headline Writing Interscholastic Meet ’37; Most Representative Senior Girl. DOROTHY M. KACHEL—Stand Patters ’37; Girls Glee Club. DILMUS T. KAN AD Y—“Dumas”—Basketball ’36; Football Mgr. ’36, ’37; Hi-Y; May Fete ’37; Bas- ketball Mgr. ’37; Spanish Club; Glee Club ’37. ’38; Pan-American Club. GORDON ICEMPH—Football ’37. RITA ELIZABETH KERLEY—NHS; Rep. Student Council; Sec. Spanish Club; Sec. Grover’s Reg- istration. BILLY KIEKE—Vice-Pres. of the Senior Class; Football ’37, ’38; Ice Plockey ’37, ’38; Most Pop- ular Senior Boy. DORIS RUTH KNESEK—GAA; Civics Filibusters; Tennis Club. HERBERT C. KUHN—1st Lt. ROTC; Debate team ’37; LSA. VIOLA IRENE KUHN—Girls Glee Club 37, ’38; GAA ’37; Band ’37, ’38; Orchestra ’37, ’38. JO LEDBETTER—“Jo Jo”—NHS ’37, ’38; Student Council 37, ’38; Program Chairman Girl Re- serves ’36, ’37; Vice-Pres. Girl Reserves ’37, ’38; Sec. of Creative Writing Club ’37, ’38; Scott Scribes ’37, ’38; Quill and Scroll ’38; Annual Staff ’38; Buffalo Staff ’37, ’38; Girls Glee Club ’37; Special Chorus for Commencement ’37; Co- Eds ’35, 36, ’37. KATHERINE MARIE LEE—Soph. Duchess May Fete ’37; Senior Yell Leader ’37, ’38; Pres. Eng. IV Class ’37, ’38; Co-Ed Cadettes ’36, ’38; Vice- Pres. Civics Class ’37; Girls Glee Club ’36, ’37, ’38; Pan-American ’37, ’38. INEZ LEWTER—NHS; Scholarship Letter; Student Counsel. IVON LEWTER -NHS. GERALDINE LICK—Scott Scribes; Buffalo Staff; Annual Staff; Civics Club ’37; Co-Ed Cadettes ’36, ’37; Girl Reserves ’37, ’38; Girls Glee Club ’34. JENNIE MARIE LITTLE—Pan-American Club ’35. ’36, ’37; Glee Club ’35, ’36, ’37; Pep Club ’35, '36; Thespian Club ’35; Scott Scribes ’37, ’38; Annual Staff ’37, ’38. JAMES EARNEST LUCAS—Track ’36, ’37, ’38; Basketball ’36, ’37, ’38; Football ’36, ’37, ’38; Pres, of Nowlin Civics Club; Cross Country Run ’36. LILLIE McCORY—Buffalo Staff ’37; Civics Club; Student Council. SUE EUNICE McDOWELL—“Suzie”—Prog. Chair- man GAA ’37; Second Place Interscholastic Ten- nis ’37; Girls Glee Club ’37; Letter in Volley Ball ’37; Letter in Basket Ball ’37; Girl Re- serves ’36, ’37; Pan-American ’36, ’37; Scott Scribes ’37, ’38; Tennis Club ’37, ’38; Stand Pat- ters ’37, ’38. JAMES WALLACE McGREW—“Dirty Dan”—Pres. Student Body ’37, ’38; Vice-Pres. Student Body ’86, ’37; Football ’36. ’37; Basket Ball ’36; Capt Debate Team ’38; Mgr. Ice Hockey Team ’38; Pres. Salesmanship Club ’37. DOROTHY MESCHI—Girls Glee Club ’35, ’36; Bas- ketball ’38; GAA ’36, ’37, ’38. ELNORA MEUTH—GAA ’38; Girl Reserves. GLENDA MILLER—Sec. Civics Club; Sec. Free Reading Club. PAULINE MILLER—Pep Squad ’35; Dramatics Club ’35; Choral Club ’35. BILL MLINAR—NHS; Creative Writing Club; Stu- dent Council; Concert Master of Milby Orches- tra ’35, ’36; Asst. Concert Master of All-City High School Symphony; Prog. Chairman of Stand Patters ’37; Photographer for Milby Buf- falo and Annual; Most Literary Boy ’35, ’36; Ex- temporaneous Speaking Rep. in Interscholastic Contest ’35, ’36. MILAS ARMAND MUGNIER—Reporter in Buff Speakers Club ’36; Reporter in Free Reading Club ’36. DOROTHY MAY NICHOLS—Stand Patters ’37. RUTH NUNN—Sgt. in Co-Ed Cadettes. MILDRED MARIE OLIPHANT—Scott Scribes ’36 ’37, ’38; Creative Writing; Swimming Team ’36. BILLY O’NEAL—Efficiency Bar ’36 ROTC; Honor Cadet Bar ’37 ROTC; Medal for Best Private ROTC. ARTHTHR HARVEY OSTEEN—Glee Club; Quartet. MARY ANN OUTLAW—NHS ’37, '38; Scott Scribes; Spanish Certificate ’37; Buffalo Staff ’37, ’38; Annual Staff ’38; Pan-American; 2nd Place in Spanish Interscholastic Meet '37; Quill and Scroll; Cir. Mgr. Buffalo ’38. LOIS MARIE PALMER—May Fete ’36; Sec. NHS ’37; Pres. Dramatics Club. GLENDALE PHILLIPS—Pres. Milby Courtesy Club ’37, ’38; Girl Reserves ’37, ’38; Stand Patters; Civics Club. ROY ANSELUM PINDER—Football ’37; Hi-Y Bas- ketball Team ’37. ETHELYN LOUISE POUEIGH—Spanish Medal: NHS. MARY JO PRESSLY—NHS; Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes. SARA ALLYNE PRESSLY— Sgt. Co-Ed Cadettes. MOLLIE PRYOR- Band; Orchestra; Girl Glee Club; GAA; Representative of Clothing Classes at Tex- as State Teachers Assn.; Rep. of Milby Band in Texas State Band Convention in Ft. Worth. DOROTHY MAE RABORN—GAA 36, ’37, ’38; Re- porter Camera Club ’37; Buffalo ’37, ’38; Stand Patters ’37: Scott Scribes ’37, ’38; Invitation Committee Senior Class ’37, ’38; Annual Staff ’38. DAPHNA EDITH RETHERFORD—Girls Glee Club ’35; Girl Reserve ’36, ’37, ’38. FAITH ORA ROBERTSON—“Kitty”—Band ’35-’36; Orchestra ’36, ’37, ’38. CARL ROWLAND—Band ’35, ’36, ’37. YLENA RUSSELL—GAA ’35, ’36; Vice-Fires. GAA ’37; Scott Scribes ’37, ’38; Annual Staff. ED. JEROME RYAN—Pres. Hi-Y ’37, ’38; Football ’35, ’36; Boys Glee Club. CARREL ERICK SAMFORD—Scott Scribes; Re- porter for Civics Class; Senior Invitation Com- mittee. LOIS JEAN SARGENT—NHS; Editor of ’37, ’38 Directory; Staff of Buffalo ’37, ’38; Maid of Honor ’36, ’37 May Fete; Scott Scribes; Associ- ate Editor Annuai ’37, ’38. KATHERINE MARY SCHAAT—Corp. and Sgt. Co- Ed Cadettes; Scott Scribes. WARREN SCI!LIEF—Football ’37; Hockey ’37, ’38; Tennis ’37, ’38. ELLA SCHWARTZ—Girls Glee Club; Co-Ed Ca- dettes; Civics Club. MARY MARIE SELLERS—P’-og. Chairman Civics Club; Reporter Free Reading Club. JANICE SHURTLEFF—Co-Ed Cadettes ’35, ’36 ’37; Girl Reserves ’37, ’38. JUNE ELIZABETH SIEGERT - “Hoonie” — May Fete ’35; Certificate Span. Ill; Medal Span. IV; Sgt. Bugler Co-Ed Cadettes ’36, ’37; Reporter L.S.A. ’36; Pres. L.S.A. ’37; Charter member Quill and Scroll; NHS; Most Literary Girl ’37; Lt. Bugler ’37, ’38; Pan-American Club; Scott Scribes; Creative Writing Club; Honorable Men- tion National Quill and Scroll Feature Story Contest; 4th place South Central States News Judgment; Literary Editor Buffalo ’36, ’37, ’38; Sec. and Prog. Chairman Student Council ’37 ’38 Interscholastic One-Act Play’36; Dramatic Club ’36; Vice-Pres. Camera Club ’38; Humor Editor Annual; Prog. Committee, Civics. MANNING BYONSON SNOW Track ’38. JACQUELYN ADAIR STRIEBECK—GAA. MARY ELIZABETH STEPHENSON—Band. JAMES B. TARTT—NHS; Lambda Sigma Alpha. JOHN NELSON TERRELL—Sec. Ili-Y ’36; Vice- Pres. Hi-Y 37. FAYMA THIGPEN—Sgt. Drummer Co-Ed Cadettes ’36, ’37; Lt. Drummer Co-Ed Cadettes ’37; GAA; Girl Reserves ’36. NORMAN THOMPSON—Sgt. ROTC ’35, ’36; 2nd Lt. ’36, 37; Hockey ’35, ’36, ’37. ELSIE MELROSE TRAUERNICHT—“Mel”—Pres. NHS ’36, ’37; May Fete ’35, ’36, ’37; Corp. Co- Ed Cadettes ’36, ’37; Captain Co-Ed Cadettes ’37, ’38; Pres. Senior Class ’37. ’38; Pan-Ameri- can Club; $25 Award from Rotary Club ’36; Certificate Span. IV ’36; Most Popular Senior Girl. MARIE FRANCIS TROWBRIDGE—Volley Ball Team ’36; Scott Scribes ’37. LOUELLA VESTAT—Girl Reserves ’36; GAA ’36; Pan-American ’36. BEULAH MAE WADE—GAA; Girl Reserves. T. G. WAGGONER—ROTC ’36, ’37; Glee Club ’37. NORMA BEATRICE WALTER—Corp. Co-Ed Ca- dettes ’36, ’37; Reporter Courtesy Club ’37, ’38. PAUL T. WEEMS—1st Sgt. ROTC; Pres. Non-Com- missioned Club; Pan-American Club ’36, ’37, ’38; Hi-Y ’36, ’37. WILLIAM ZACHARY WEEMS — “Bill” — Major ROTC ’37. ’38; Pres. Hi-Y ’37; Vice-Pres. Pan- American ’37; Vice-Pres. Officers Club. LEOTA MAE WHEELER—NHS; Sec. Home Room. WILLIAM B. WHITE—“Billy”-Sgt. ROTC; Effi- ciency Cadet ’37. VELMA ELIZABETH WHITSITT—Volley Ball Let- term an; GAA. JEWELL JUANITA WILLIAMS — Pan-American Club. ROBERT WITTLINGER—Pres. Camera Club. NAOMI ZANE WOODWARD—First Place Swim- ming M et Jack Knife ’36; Second Place Op- tional Dive ’36. HERBERT WOOLBRIGIIT—Scott Scribes ’37, ’38. SARABELLE YATES—Corp. Co-Ed Cadettes ’37; Interscholastic Debate Team ’37. Low Seniors JERALDYNE HUCKABY FREIDA AUSTIN CARROLL CAGLE ALICE COOK BEN LEWIS ANASTASIA MILLER PATRICIA MOSHER BILLY PARKER IDABEL SAULNIER DOROTHY MAY SHAW FRED ANDREWS L. T. BAILEY WILLARD BAYLOR REBA BELL JAMES BELLAMY HARRY BILLINGSLEY NEVA BLACKSHEAR JESSIE BONNEAU FLOYD BOSTON LOUISE BROWN JOE BUTERA MAVIS BUTZKE ALICE CAVANAUGH GLADYS CHARLESWORTH JOY COPPINGER MARY HELEN COTRELL KATHRYN CROWDER JUNE CRUSE CARRIE DANIELS WRIGHT DENMAN GEORGE DUSTIN OUIDA EARLY KENNETH EARMAN BERNICE EASON MAURICE EASTERWOOD W. T. ETHERIDGE HARRY FREOLICH ELIZABETH GALLAHER HENRY GALVAN FRANCES GARDINER RAYMOND GODEKE JACK GRANGER CONSTANCE HALL HAROLD HALL EVELYN HAMRICK ELEANOR HAMMOND CLAUDIA HARDEN ALBERT HILL GEORGE HINDS COLEY HOLMES VIRGINIA LEE HOLMES -ES HONEA LOTTIE HORD JEANNE HOUGHTON THELMA JONES MARGARET KNEISLER HELEN KNOX IMOGENE KNUPPLE DOLPHUS LAVELLE DOROTHY LEINBACK ELIZABETH LITTLE DON LEWIS JACK LEWIS MILDRED OAKLEY PAUL NUNEZ . t'AN V. LESLIE NEFF CHARLES NEWMAN DOROTHY MOSLEY G. I). MORRIS ZERL1NE MITCHELL CURTISS MIDDLETON VIRGINIA McCANN VAN DYNE McCALEB OCILLE McCAGE LUCILLE MASON MILDRED MARQUES CHARLES OTTESEN HATTIE PAUL KATHRYN PAUL HARRIET PELZER MILTON REED BERT PETTY WALLACE ROACH CHARLES ROBERTS J. D. ROHRER EDDIE ROSEBERRY MARY LYNN ROTE MARGARET ROYE VICTORIA RULE JAKE RUBERT TOM SAMPLE BEULAH SCHOENER VIRGIE LEE SEXTON EDWARD SCHAFFER ALAN SMITH C.ERALDYNE SMITH REGINALD SMITH WILLIE PAYE SMITH E. E. STOKES DOROTHY SULLENDER GRACE SURGUY LEONARD SUTTON HILDA THOMSON ROGER THOMPSON LUCILLE THORNTON ULMER TIBBINS GLADYS TIBBS BILLIE TILLING ALICE TOICE IDA LOU TOWER GEORGE TURBEYILLE ARTHUR TURNER DICK WATERMAN ARTIE MAY WEAVER BELLE WILLIAMS VIRGIL WOMACK WILLIAM YOLLAND EDNA BELLE ZURBORG mk ■i ■ r ■ S”rc;, Juniors MARY JOHNNIE ADAMS WILLIAM ADAMS JUANITA ALEXANDER VERNON ALFRED RAY ANYONE EVA ARMSTRONG MARY ARMSTRONG HARRY ARNOLD RUTH ATKINS HARRY BADGER MARION BAKER PETE BAKER HAROLD BARNES W. H. BARTON CHARLIE BAUTSCH JACK BAXTER MERRILL BECKER DOROTHY BELL VIRGINIA BIANCHE RANSOM BILL B. B. BIXLER ROGER RI. AIK IE FRANK BONNER ELEANOR BOOHER WILMA ROSTON LOUISE BRADY VIVIAN BRAGG DOROTHY BRANT FRANCES BRETT HELEN BREMER JACK BREWER DOROTHY BRIGGS RUTH JEAN BROLLIER LILLIAN BROWN DONALD BRYANT LORRAINE BRYANT GETHREL MAE BUCK JOHN BUCKLER MARION BRUISSON BOBBIE BURLESON EUGENE BURR MARY ELLEN BUSH HELEN BUTLER MARY JANE CADDOU EVA CAMPBELL NINA CASEY SPENCER CHAMBLEE GENOYCE CHANEY HUGH CHAPMAN BETTY DEAN CHEAZEM DONALD CHEATEM VIRGINIA CHECKLE MARY JO CLARK NELL CLARK DOROTHY COLE ALMEDA LAMBERT CLEO LANE MARGARET LATHAM CHARLES LAWHAN LUCILLE LEE L. D. LEVY TOMMY LILLIARI) ETHEL LINDER HERMAN LOCKRIDGE EUGENE LONG EDNA LOOKS DORIS MACK ESTELLE MOCK MARILYN MADDOX LEO MAKONG WANDA MANLEY MARJORIE MARSAC WILLIAM MARTI HORACE MARTIN JOSEPHINE MARTIN PAXTON MARTIN MARIAN MARTINDALE ELMER MARX ROBERT MASON CAROLYN MASSEY J. W. MATTHEWS FERRELL MAYFIELD PERRY MAXWELL JAMES MAYNE EDNA MERRILL JOSEPH MICHALINOS IVAN MIDDLETIN JOHNNIE MILLHANKS CHARLSIE LEE MILLER HUBERT MILLER ISABEL MILLER AUGUST MIRANDA W. T. MITCHELL VERNON MOORE FLORENCE MOSER RICHARD MOSES JACK MULVIHILL ELMER M UR PHY HILLIARD McCARDLESS jack McClendon PATRICIA McCLUSKEY CLAUDIUS McCOLLUM DOROTHY McCOLLUM BETTY McGEE BAILEY McGAFFEY KATHRYN McGUIRE CHARLES McKIM LORAINE McKIM JULIAN McLOUD ELSIE McMATH Jk i j •7 ♦ ■ik E I )tar J- i S m - fg I .InT % , 3« ETHEL McNEELY LEITA McRAE ELLA MAE McTYRE ROSEMARY NEVEU LEMUEL NEWTON BUFORD NICHOLAS DOROTHY NORDIN ELLEN NORMAN ROY NUNN JAMES O’DONNELLY RUTH O’MALLEY BOBBIE NAN OTTESEN ROY PARKER ANDY PATTERSON EVELYN PENNELL ESMERELDA PESNELL VERA PHEARS EUGENE PHELPS JULIAN PHILLIPS MELVIN PITTS DORIS PORTER BILLY POTTER DOROTHY PRESCOTT JOYCE PRESCOTT BERNICE QUARTERMAN MELBOURNE RABY JAMES RANSOM MARVIN RAYMER ELEANOR REED LULAMAE RINEHART LEON ROBB EMMETT ROBERTS T. J. ROBERTS RICHARD ROHRER LLOYD ROSS DOROTHY RUDWIG MARIE RUSSUM JOHN RYAN TONY SCHIAMARO MARGARET SCHRAUB JOE SELLERS JOHN SELLERS ILAVAE SCHAFER JUANITA SHANKS MARY ELIZABETH SHICK MARY SHOWALTER FALVEY SMITH ROSALIE SMITH SYBIL SMITH GLADYS SNIDER HAROLD SNYDER MARIAN STRAUGHN PATRICIA STRAHAN MARJORIE SULLENDER TOM TANNERY EDGAR TAYLOR MARVELLE TEGELER HAROLD THORP ELWOOD THOMAS ROY THOMAS DORIS THOMPSON Mr v KATHRYN TICKLE JOHN TUCKER MAXINE TUCKER CLYDE TULLY JACK ULLRICH EDWARD VAZQUEZ DOUGLAS WADDELL DORIS WADE GERALDINE WADE BENNIE WAGGONER MAUDENA WALKER RITA WALTER LESLIE WAREHAM LESLIE WARNER LUCILLE WATSON FANNY MAE WEAVER MARY WEINER LAURA WEISHUHN ELMER WHITSITT LESLIE WICKER JOE WTLKINS HARRIET SUE WILLIAMS JOHN WILLIAMS MARJORIE WILLIAMS PAULINE WINTERS BILLY WITTE MELVIN WOOLBRIGHT 'SStL. OLIN ARCHER HOWARD BALLARD ALLEANE BERRY LEE BERRY MARVIN BERTMAN MARY BLATHERWICK CARRIE BLUDWORTH ROSS BROOKS WILLIAM BURNS HORACE BUTLER GUY CAMPBELL LEWIS CASINGER MAURICE CLINE WENDELL CLINTON AGNES COLLINS J. L. COMPTON C. W. CORLEY DOMINIC COSTA CARL DAHLGREN ORVILLE DAHMS JACK DOWDY . EDWARD EICHLER FA-4 SADIE ELDER FLOYD ENGLISH FRANK ENSIGN JOHN FERNANDEZ ENNIS FLANAGIN DAISY FLIPPEN ERNEST FORTNER ROY FRIED VALERIE GLASS I). T. GRAY MELVIN GRAY LOUISE HAINES ALVIN HALL WANDA HALL GLENNIS HALLMARK FREDERICK HAND WILBUR HEARN DOROTHY HILL GEORGIA HOBBS GERTRUDE HONEA DORALDINE IIOWELL JIMMIE HURST WILMA HURST MILTON KINCANNON NONA KILPATRICK JOHNNIE KUCERA CHARLES LARSON BETTY JANE LEWIS ELAINE LINDER BONNIE HELEN LIVELY JOHN LORDS L. C. LOWRIE ALICE LUCAS ANDRES LUCIO LEOVARDO MATA DOROTHY MAXWELL DOROTHY MERKA MILDRED McLOUD joe McQuillan ROLAND MOORE LOUIS MORENO MARY LOUISE MORSE PAUL NUNEZ MILDRED OAKLEY RICHARD PERKINS VICTOR PRANG EDGAR RALEY LLOYD REBER HARRY REDEKER BERKLEY REED WALLACE ROACH MERRILL ROBERTSON DOROTHY ROESSLER ROBERT ROGGE EMMAGENE SAPPINGTON FAY SCHORR EDITH SELLE MABELL SIEFFERT LAURA ELLA SO RELLE WILLIAM SORELLE CHARLES SHULTZ LESTER SPILLER MARGIE SULLENDER HELEN SWEARER BETTY TISINGER EDW'ARD VERLANDER DOTHAL MAE VICK MARIENNE W'ATERS BETTY W EH RING I' I I I E WELLS VICTOR RAY WELLS GENEVIEVE W ILLETT LEONA WILLIAMS MARJORIE WILSON LOIS WOLF BILLIE LOUISE WOOD THOMAS WOOD Who's Who Among the Juniors MARILYN MADDOX—Little in size, but mighty in accomplishment. Soph cheer leader for '37. MERRILL ROBERTSON—Everybody’s pal. Soph cheer leader ’37. DORALDINE HOWELL—For advertising, see Do- raldine. LLOYD REBER—An all-round fellow. JOE McQUILLAN—Salute the captain. A great ath- lete. VIVIAN BRAGG—Beauty, brains, and believe it, she’s swell. EMMETT HUMBURG—Step back girls—don’t crowd him. MARY EARLE SHOW ALTER—Journalism’s her soul. JAMES KIRK—-Sir Gallihad has nothing on him. Voted most polite boy in Milby. JOHN LORDS—Gee whiz, watch that hockey whizz. ROY FRIED—That ladies’ man athlete. GENEVIEVE WILLETT—A No. 1 personality gal. CARL DAHLGREN—King of ice land. Reigning over city of hockey players. EMMAGENE SAPPINGTON—Hold that note long and mellow, Emmagene. GUY CAMPBELL—A good sport and good in sports. VICTOR PRANG—His good looks will haunt you. TOMMIE WOOD—A keen eye for the basket. Who's Who Among the Sophs CLEVE REBER—Our future football knock-out. BILLIE JEAN BLACK—A pretty bundle of person- ality. WILLIAM FREITAG—A born leader—as Freitags go. JUDY BOYLES—A real asset to the Milby Orches- tra. W. G. HOLBROOK—One swell all around boy. SYDNEY BINFORD—Can she hit that bull’s eye? WILLIAM LACY—A mite bit of brawn and brains. MARIE TURNHAM—One of Milby’s beauty spots. MARY LUCY WEEMS—Another pretty musician. THOMAS BARNHOUSE—Quite smart, but shy of the girls. MAXINE AND NADINE WEISHUHM—Alike in beauty and intelligence. JERRY MULLINS—Basketball, football, and track —that’s all. JEWEL COPPINGER—Brains and beauty combined. BILLY SMITH—Another promising Milby athlete and shy around the ladies. MARILYN SPRADLEY—Edgar’s cute little sister. Milby Parent-Teacher Association Mrs. F. M. Wittlinger, president Mrs. Joe E. Barnett, 1st vice president Mrs. II. R. Shaw, 2nd vice president Mrs. H. W. Hurlburt, 3rd vice president Mrs. F. G. Siegert, 4th vice president Mrs. J. G. Blunt, 5th vice president Mrs. N. E. Miller, 6th vice president Mrs. H. C. Waters, 7th vice president Mrs. George Dumesnil, recording secretary Mrs. J. B. Hendrix, corresponding secretary Mrs. H. L. Pelzer, treasurer Mrs. I. R. Cahn, publicity Mrs. H. T. Dreyfus, historian Mr. Roscoe Bayless, parliamentarian Mrs. F. D. Helton, hospitality ' 'sfl m EVELYN ADAMS JANE ADAMS LOUIS ALARCON GLADYS ALBERTSON MARGARET ALBERTSON CAROLINE ALLICE DAN ARMSTRONG RODNEY ASIIER OLIN ASKEW GRACE ATKINS MARION BAETHER DOROTHY BAILEY EVELYN BAILEY KATHLEEN BAKER JAMES BANKSTON GERALDINE BANKSTON SAMMIE BARNETT THOMAS BARNHOUSE ROBERT BARTON ROBERT BAUTSCH LIONEL BEAN GURDIE BEKEN SYDNEY BENFORD HARRY BERGERON ANNA BERRY BEN BERRY C. C. BLATHERWICK HAROLD BLUDWORTH BILLY- BLUE LEONARD BOSTON JUDY BOYLES MARION BRADY BILLIE JEAN BRADLEY ELLEN BRANCH RALPH BRANDT CHESTER BROCK TRUDIE BROCK ALICE BROWN CALVIN BROWN GARY BROWN HERBERT BROWN KENNETH BROWN LOUIS BROWN J. C. BRUCE DAGMAR BRUISSON EDWIN BRYAN J. L. BRYAN LEO BRYANT KATHRYN BRYANT ESTHER BRYDSON EDWARD BUCK MARJORIE BUCKLER JOY BURGES ALVA BURLEIGH MARY BURRIS - m JOE CABELLERO LAMAR CAHN FRANCES CAMPO WILLIAM CARMERENA GAYLE CARTER AUDREY CASINGER JOSEPHINE CAVAZOS MILBY CHESTNUT HUGH CHRISTIANSON JESSIE CHRISTIANSON MARIE CLARK MARJORIE CLAYTON MARIE CLEMENTS MARIE CLINE ELOUISE COBB MORRIS COBB BETTY SUE COCHELL JEAN CODNER W. C. COKER REBA COLEMAN CARROLL COLLEY HAROLD COLLINS GLORIA CONE EDDIE CONNER B. C. COOK ETHEL COOK HARRY COOK PHILLIP COOK JEWEL COFPINGER BARNEY CORNELIUS RUBY CORNELIUS BILLY COX GEORGE COX MACK CRAWFORD DORIS CROSSMAN LOUISE CRUNDWELL OLIVER CUNNINGHAM FELIX CURBELLO EMERY DANIELS LUCILLE DANIELS ALICE DAUGHERTY BEN ALLEN DAUGHTRY HELEN DAVENPORT LOUIS DAVIES BERNICE DAVIS BOBBY DAVIDSON MARY JUIIA DEARBORN DEMPSEY DEARMAN LUCILLE DEES ANNA MARY DEISCH ANTANCIO DE LEON JACQUELINE DEWrBERRY CALVIN DICKINSON DON DIXON BRIDIE DOHERTY f -Z ; MARJORIE DOTY LUCILLE DOWNS MARIE DRINKWATER LORRAINE DUFFY MORRIS DUNAWAY GEORGE DURANT HERBERT DYER HERSIIEL DYER HELEN MARIE ELKINS OUIDA ELLIS EDWARD ELMORE LEON ELMORE LENOX ENGDOHL FANNIE ERICKSON LUISA ESPINOSA ASHTON EWELL VICTOR FAHR JOHNNY FELICIA EARL FELTS ROSA LUCILLE FENZL BETTY FINCK IRENE FIVECOAT MARY FENTENO CHARLES FORD DICK FOWLER LELA MILDRED FRAZIER SUE FRAZIER G. C. FRIDDELL CLYDE FRISBAY WILLIAM FREITAG HAZEL FRIZZELL VERNON FULBRIGHT LAVELLE FURLONG LENA MAE GAMBLE TONY GARCIA ROBERT GEARY EVANS GENTRY BETTY GEROW ED GOEMAN GERRY GOETTE TERRENCE GOFF MARGARET GORE MACK GORMAN BILLIE GREEN THURMAN GREEN LORRAINE GRIFFITH ELRIDGE GRIMES CHARLES GRISBY CLAUDIA MAE GUESS PEARL GUILLOT JUDITH HAINES JOYCELYN HALL DOROTHY HALLMARK ARTHUR HARAMS BOB HARPER HENRY HARPER HAROLD HARRIS LEONARD HARRIS WARREN HARRIS MARY HARTMAN CHARLES HATHORNE MARY HATHORNE BESSIE HAYMAN WILLOUGHBY HAYWOOD OPAL HEDIGER FRANK HELTON JESSIE M. HENDRIX WALTER HENDRIX MARCEL HEREDIA MARSHALL HESTER LAWRENCE HEWITT THERMAN HEWITT ALTON HILL A. W. HINDMAN ALICE HOBBS ROBERTA HOLBROOK W. G. HOLBROOK PRICE HOLLOWAY WALTER HOLMES GERTRUDE HONEA HAROLD HOOPER JOHN HOUSE AUDREY HOWARD ADELL HUBBEL LLOYD HULL YERNICE HUNTER WILLIAM HURST TONIA IMAI SUICIII IMAI GLADYS IMHOFF GEORGE INGRAM KATHLEEN INGRAM HAZEL ITES JOHNNIE JAMES BETTY JENSEN ETHEL JENSEN ELSIE JEQUEST MABEL JOHNSON MIKE JOHNSON CAMERON JONES ROBERTA JONES EDNA ADELLE KANADY LEROY KELLY ROGER KELM DWIGHT KEMPH VIRGINIA KEMPH MARY KENDRIX SAM KENNON GARLAND KENNEDY LESLIE KESSLER A. C. KING RUBY KIRK JOYE KNAPP EVELYN KOEHNE PAULINE KOEHNE EDNA MAE KOEPPEN DOROTHY KROHN MARY ANN KUCERA CHESS LAIRD ROBERT LANGSTON BOBBIE LANSDELL ALBERT LAURENZANA BETTY JANE LEINBACK JOYCE LEITZ JUDITH LEMON C. H. LEONARD LILA LILLEY ANNA LINDSEY MILDRED LITCHFORD BOBBIE LITTLE GERALDINE LITTLE EVELYN LITTLEFIELD BILLIE LOFTEN JOSEPHINE McCLAIN bob McClendon j. p. McClure LOIS McCLUSKY CALLIE McCORD JAMES McGIBONY H. B. McGOWAN MARGARET McGUFF MAXINE McKOWNE B. B. McNUTT THEDA McSPADDIN JULIA MADERA ANNA LOUISE MARQUES FLORENCE MARTIN REBECCA MARTINEZ LOUISE MASON CHARLES MATNEY MILAM MATTHEWS GERDINE MATTINGLY KATIE MAXWELL HAZEL MERRITT ALLEN MIDDLETON JACK MILLER EARL MITCHELL ANGIE GORDON MONK DEWEY MONTGOMERY J. D. MOORE L. P. MOORE NOLAN MORRIS FLOYD MORRISON HORACE MORRISON BOB MOSER IMOGENS MOSS NANETTE MUGNIER JERRY MULLIN JEAN MURRAY GEORGE MYRICK EDWARD NEEL WILLIS NEELEY CHARLES NEFF NORMAN NEWBERRY DOROTHY NEWMAN ELLA NEWMAN ALBERT NOWLIN MARGARET NUTT JACK OAKLEY VIRGINIA ODENEAL OLETA OLIPHANT ROBERT OLIPHANT DOROTHY OLSEN LAURA OUTTERSIDE EARNEST PALMER ERA MAE PARKER LILLIAN PARKER RALPH PARKER HARLAND PARKS JIMMY PATE JERRY PATTERSON BETTY PAUL RALPH PETITT LOYCE PHILLIPS RICHARD PIDCOKE DOROTHY PINDER LEON PITCHFORI) EDGAR PORTER MURLENE POWERS FRANCES QUARTERMAN REX QUILLAN LESLIE RABORN ANDREA RAMIREZ FRANCES RAMIREZ HELEN RAMIREZ RAYMOND RAMOS DON LEE RAMSEY NINA RAY MARY LEE READY MILDRED REED EDWIN REMMERT LUCILLE REMMERT MARGARET RETZER BETTY JANE REYNOLDS MILDRED REYNOLDS NOLAN REYNOLDS GORDON RHEMAN DALTON RICE EDWIN RICHIE DOLORES RIDDLE CHRISTINE ROARK TOM ROBERTS FOY ROBERTSON LESLIE ROBINSON RAY ROBINSON RUTH ROYE ALLAH RUBERT MAURICE RUSHING FRIEDA SANDERS IONE SANDERS HOWARD SANNER FRANK SAVAGE EIKO SAWAMURA YONEKO SAWAMURA ELIZABETH SAYRE JESSIE SCHMIDT DOROTHY SCHNEIDER SARAH SEALY KATHLEEN SEALY DOROTHY SEAY ARP A SHARP REITA SHIELDS WIMBERLY SHURTLEFF DORIS SIMERLY DOROTHY SKEEN NADENE SMITH REBA SMITH VAN SMITH GLORIA SOLAR MARILYN SPRADLEY LILLIE MAE STADE HELEN STANTON IRENE STANWOOD LELA LEE STAPLETON MARY STARR INA MAE STEAKLEY COZELL STEVENS J. C. STRATTON DOROTHY STRIEBECK DON SULLIVAN BILLY SURGUY JAMES SUTTON INEZ SWANN MARY TARPEY JUDITH ANN TARTT MARY LOUISE TAYLOR EMMA FRANCES FLAKI HENRI THEILER BRYCIE THOMPSON EDITH THOMPSON JOY THOMPSON JUANITA THOMPSON LUCILLE THOMPSON MILLER THOMPSON WAYNE TIBBS BETTY TILLING ALICE TOBLER JUANITA TORRES EVELYN TROUSDALE DOROTHY TURBEVILLE VIRGIE MAE TURNER MARY ULLRICH ANNIE VARNER BUDDY VAUGHN RUTII VAUGHN SUSIE VELASQUEZ IVAH VERLANDER LILY BELL WADDELL JEAN WADE GERALDINE WEBB MARY LUCY WEEMS MAXINE WEISHUHN NADINE WEISHUHN CHARLES WEST WANDA WESTER FIELD QUEEN WHITE FAY WICKER BILLY WILLIAMS GLADYS WILLIAMS ESTELLE WILKE MARY LEE WILKES EARL WILSON THOMAS WIMBERLY WINNIE WOODS FRED ANDREWS LAURA ARMSTRONG M. C. BALSHAW THOMAS BARNHOUSE STERLING BARROW J. W. BATES BILLIE JEAN BLACK C. C. BLATHERWICK PAUL BRANDT JAMES BROWN L. I). BRUMLOW RACHEL CANNON LEON CHILD MARGARET CHILDERS MARION CHILDERS HARMON CLARK ELLOUISE COBB RALPH CUSHMAN DORIS DAVIS ALICE DOHERTY LE HURL DREWETT OLGA ESTES MILDRED FIVECOAT ONEITA FRAZIER BOB GREEN BESSIE MAE GRIFFITH TERRANCE GROFF T. H. GUNN HUGH HARRIS WILLIAM HEATON VIRGINIA HEREDIA GERTRUDE HOLTON MAYME HORNE DON IRVIN MILAM JONES FAYE KELLER NORMALENE KIMBERLIN HARVEY KINGSBURRY GEORGE KIPP ELOUISE KNIGHT LOUISE KRAHN EDWARD LEE KUERBIS WILLIAM LACY JOHNNIE LA CARTER BYRON McADAMS CLARENCE McCANNON JOSEPHINE McCLAIN DORIS MARTIN MILDERD ANN MILLICAN HOBART MITCHELL BILLY ODEANEAL BETTY LOU PEMBERTON THOMAS PISCHRA SIDNEY RADLEY NINA BELLE RAILEY JAMES RODDEN NOLAN RUNNELS CHESTER SCHMIDT EDGAR SELLERS BILLY SMITH ELMO SMITH HOWARD SONNER JACQUELINE STORG J. C. STRATTON JAMES SULLIVAN WALTER THOMPSON MARIE TURNHAM ELIZABETH W'AGNER IRENE VIDEURRI PAT WWEST CLEO WHEELER WINIFRED WILKERSON EVA BENNIE W'ORTHEN School Calendar Sept. 20—Vacation ends—School begins. Oct. 13—New student council cabinet formed for firsc trial at self government. Oct. 13—Yell Leaders elected. Oct. 13—New larger Buffalo puts out its first euicion. Oct. 15—Milby Band makes debut in new uniforms oi olue and white. Oct. 26—Twenty students initiated into na- tional nonor society. Nov. 5—Milby holds first annual homecom- ing. Nov. 10—Milby celebrates Armistice with outdoor assembly. Nov. 11—Milby wins third consecutive footuall victory over Sam Houston. Dec. 3—Melrose Trauernicht elected senior class president. Dec. 10—Buffalo sends four delegates to T. H. S. P. A. convention at Denton. Jan. 30—Thirty-two seniors graduate as term ends. Feb. 11—Milby Rifle Squad takes first place at San Jacinto match. Feb. 12—Trauernicht unveiled as Valentine Sweetheart at first dance in Milby gym. Feb. 22—Co-Eds drill at Shrine Ball. Mar. 10—Rifle Team wins San Jacinto tour- nament. Mar. 12—Hockey Team wins city tilts. Mar. 15—Loyce Bass elected Belle-o-Milby. Mar. 28—Seniors elect Lee, McGrew, Trauer- nicht, Kieke, Jones and Barnett, as class favorites. April 1—Sargent, Hatfield and Poueigh, win first in shorthand meet. Buffalo wins second in Interscholastic Press Contest. April 13—Pan American Banquet. April 21-22—Cadettes travel to San Antonio for competitive drill at Battle of Flowers. April 28—University of Houston gives re- ception at City Auditorium honor- ing all high school graduates. April 28—Seniors present “Laugh Clown” senior play. May 3—Kieke crowns Trauernicht at Blue Bonnet Fiesta. May 4—Kid Day. May 5—Twelve students with sponsors Scott, Davis, and Scardino leave for Inter- scholastic League Press Conference at Austin. May 27—Senior Dance at Arabia Temple. May 29—Baccalaureate services at Buffalo Stadium. May 31—Senior picnic at Sylvan Beach. May 31—Graduation exercises at Buffalo Stadium. June 3—Class night. V -v Student Council PATRICI MOSHER Second Vice President JUNE SEIGERT Program Chairman Jimmy Pate, Marian Brady. Sybil Smith, Claudius Mc- Collum, Evelyn Koehne, Bil- ly Parker, Tom Sample Bernice Hosea, Ed Goeman. Margaret Davidson, Willis Neely, Evelyn Littlefield William Freitag, W. G. Hol- brook, Dorothy Schneider. Eva Worthen, Pearl Guillot J. L. Bryan, Helen Bremer Betty McGeehee, Beverly Hayes, Eugene Long, Ruth Fahr, Thomas Wood, Bobbie Burleson, Alleane Berry Hilda Thompson, Frances Johnston, Ethelyn Poueigh Lillie McCrory, Anne Chamblee, Jo Ledbetter, Inez Lewter, Billy Mlinar, Ber- nice Eason, Estelle Mock. ROBERT PERKINS Vice President Student Representatives: JAMES McGREW President THE ANNUAL GLADYSC1LE JONES Editor HARRY HOARD Sports Editor MOSETTE DAVIS Business Manager LOIS JEAN SARGENT Assistant Editor CLYDE CLAYTON Assistant Editor MARY ANN OUTLAW DOROTHY RABORN EDITH HOLBROOK JUNE SIEGERl JO LEDBETTER PHYLLIS CLAUSEN JENNIE LITTLE MARY JANE CHILDS STAFF National Honor The object of the National Honor Society is four-fold: 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, first semester: President, Joseph Barnett; Vice President, Tom Sample; Secretary, Lois Marie Palmer; and Treasurer, Mosette Davis. MEMBERS: Harry Badger, Joseph Barnett, Doris Baron, Fentress Bracewell, Vivian Bragg, Ila Mae Brisbay, Betty Brookshire, Robert Blunt, Bobbie Burleson, Nina Casey, Ann Chamblee, Alora Cowan, David Crawford, Mosette Davis, Steve Durst, Kenneth Earman, Guy Fausset, Audrey Fenzl, Wesley Wray Freeman, Ruth Hart, Wanda Hatfield, Bernice Hosea. Marcus House, Gladyscile Jones, Rita Kerley, Herbert Kuhn, Cleo Lane, Jo Ledbetter, Inez Lew- ter, Ivan Lewter, Billy Mlinar, James O’Donnelley, Ruth O’Mal- ley, Mary Ann Outlaw, Lois Marie Palmer, Robert Perkins, Jeanne Pelzer, Ethelyn Poueigh, Mary Jo Pressley, Em- mett Roberts, Tom Sample, Lois Jean Sargeant, June Siegert, Melrose Trauernicht, Kathryn Vaughn, Leota Mae Wheeler, Thomas Wood, Melvin Woolbright, Earnest Yates. Officers, second semester: President, Marcus House; Vice Pres- ident, Fentress Bracewell; Secretary, Wanda Hatfield; Treas- urer, Steve Durst; Faculty Sponsor, Nanette Barcus. NEW MEMBERS ELECTED SPRING TERM 1938- James Bellamy, Helen Bremer, Duane Crowley, Frances Gar- diner, Beverly Hayes, Emmett Humburg, Anastasia Miller, Pa- tricia Mosher, Billy Parker, Warren Parsons, Harriet Pel .er, Doris Porter, Callie Sue Robertson, Merrill Robertson, Jake Ru- bert, Geraldyne Smith, Marienne Waters. Society f Lambda Sigma Alpha Pan-American Club ROBERT PERKINS President EDNA BELLE ZURBURG Vice President MARILYN MADDOX Secretary-treasurer JEANNE PELZER Reporter MR. A. I). CHADDICK Sponsor JUNE SIEGERT President JOE BARNETT Secretarv-treasu rer MERRILL ROBERTSON Sergeant-at-arms DORIS PORTER Program Chairman Clubs of Milby WESLEY WRAY FREEMAN Vice President Qualifications: Composed on- ly of students who have re- ceived the American Legion award. Purpose: To keep before the attention the qualities for which the members were se- lected by the Junior High Schools. Creative Writing Club CLYDE C. CLAYTON President MARY E. SHOWALTER Vice President JO LEDBETTER Secretary E. E. STOKES Critic Motto: To develop personality by creative writing. MISS MARGUERITE BRENNAN Sponsor Office Girls Freida Austin, Helen Bremer, Anne Chamblee, Phyllis Clausen, Letha Cun- ningham, Audrey Fenzl, Na- omi Ford. Elizabeth Galla- her, Frances Gardner, Val- erie Glass, Evelyn Hamrick. Beverly Hayes, Gladyscile Jones, Jo Ledbetter, Patric- ia Mosher, Ruth Nunn, Mary Ann Outlaw, Kathryn Paul, Doris Porter, Lois Jean Sargent, Melrose Trauer- nicht, Fayma Thigpen, Betty Tisinger, Geraldine Wade. Marienne Waters, Leota Mae Wheeler. Ethelyn Poueigh. Sarabell Yates, Betty Brook- shier. Clubs of Milby The Milby Buffalo Fall term: Gladyscile Jones, editor; Duane Crowley, managing editor; Mary Earle Sho- walter, news editor: Harry Board, sports editor; John Williams, sports assistant; Artie Mae Weaver, girls sports; Billy Mlinar, staff photographer: Elizabeth Gallaher, business manager; Mary Jane Childs, mailing clerk; Doraldine Howell, advertising manager; Claudia Harden. Lulu Mae Rinehart, assistant advertising managers; Guy Fausset, circulation manager; Elea- nor Reed and Mary Ann Outlaw, typists; Lois Jean Sargent, Clyde Clayton, Sue McDowell,. Harley Mowrey, Madeline Corkery, Patricia Mosher, Mosette Davis, Ocille McCage, Ransom Bill, Dorothy Cole. Lorene Conroy, Letha Cunningham. Bobbie Fenton, Cleo Lane, Jo Ledbet- ter, Geraldine Smith, Joseph Barnett, Wesley Wray Freeman, Geraldine Lick, Jennie Little. Ylena Russell, June Cruse, Billy Parker, and Alice Cook, reporters. Spring term: Duane Crowley and Guy Fausset, co-editors; Mary Showalter, news editor; Joseph Barnett, editorial editor; Wesley Wray Freeman and Margaret Murray, society; Ellie Cox, exchange; Alice Toice, humor; John Williams, sports editor; Ylena Russell, girls snorts; Dorothy Raborn, staff photographer; Elizabeth Gallaher, business manager: Mary Jane Childs, mailing clerk; Doraldine Howell, advertising manager; Jerry Keith, assistant advertising man- ager; Edith Holbrook and Pat Mosher, typists; Lois Jean Sargent, Clyde Clayton, Mosette Davis, and Geraldyne Smith, reporters; June Siegert, literary editor; Mary Ann Outlaw, cir- culation manager; Faculty adviser, Mrs. Bess W. Scott, Quill and Scroll JEANNE PELZER President GLADYSCILE JONES Vice President MARY EARLE SHOW ALTER Secretary DUANE CROWLEY Treasurer guy fausset National Reporter Members: Duane Crowley June Siegert, Jeanne Pelaer. G u y Fausset, Gladyscile Jones, Billy Parker, Wesley Wray Freeman, Geraldyne Smith. Clyde Clayton, Cleo Lane, Patricia Mosher, Jo Ledbetter, Joe Barnett, Mo- sette Davis, Mary Earle Showalter, Claude Brisbay. Mary Ann Outlaw and John Williams. Scott Scribes DUANE CROWLEY President GLADYSCILE JONES Vice President LOIS JEAN SARGENT Secretary JUNE ( RUSE CUTHREAL WELLS Sergeants-at-arms Clubs ol Milby Milby High School Band Milby High School Orchestra 1-:. L. SEASTRAND Instructor MARY ELLEN HAYES Pianist E. L. SEASTRAND Instructor Clubs ot Milby Boys Glee Club ,EROY SCHOOLED President MAURICE HOBBS Secretary LIONEL BEAN Treasurer Girls Glee Club Clubs of Milby MARJORIE DOTY President KATHRYN LEE Secretary EMMAGENE SAPPINGTON Treasurer Parents Music Club of Milby President Mr. H. R. Shaw 1st Vice President Mrs. L. E. Weishuhn 2nd Vice President Mrs. A. A. Ruberts 3rd Vice President Mr. R. A. Thorpe 4th Vice President Mrs. P. J. Dulin 5th Vice President Mr. E. L. Seastrand 6th Vice President Mrs. J. R. Hendrix Treasurer .................. Mr. C. Seaver Secretary Mrs. M. E. Miller Corresponding Sec. Mrs. I. N. Tower Parliamentarian Mrs. M. N. Cowan Historian Mrs. W. L. Moses Hospitality Mrs. Frank E. White Purpose of the Milby Parents Music Club The object of the club shall be to pro- mote a greater interest in music to bring into closer relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may co-operate intelli- gently in the musical training of the child and to develop between the various musical departments of their school and general pub- lic such united efforts as will secure for ev- ery child the highest advantage in musical education. G A. A. Clubs of Milby Wet Thursday Swimming Club MRS. OPAL COWAN Sponsor MARY LYNN ROTE President EVELYN LITTLEFIELD Vice President LOYCE BASS President YLENA RUSSELL Vice President sue McDowell MINNIE CLEGHORN IRENE KOEHNE Program Chairmen Motto: For enjoyment of sports and good sportsman- ship. MISS INEZ McCOY Sponsor Buff Speakers EDITH HOLBROOK President. Section I WILLIAM LACY President. Section II EDGAR RALEY President. Section III Dramatic Club TOM SAMPLE President LEROY SCHOOLEY Vice President BERRY ALLEANE Secretary Clubs of Milby Milby R. O. T. C. Battalion Lt. Jimmy B. Miles, Commandant Officers First Term Major Bill Weems, Battalion Commander Headquarters Company: Captain Steve Durst. 1st Lt. James Barefield. 2nd Lt. Tom Sample. Sponsors: Virginia Lee Holmes, Jeraldyne Huekaby, Doro- thy Mosley, Loyce Bass, Ella Mae McTyre, I au- ra Ella SoRelle, Juanita Alexander, Wanda Hat- field, Madaline Corkery. Company K: Captain David Crawford, Co. Com. 1st Lt. Claude Brisbay, 2nd in Command. 2nd Lt. Reginald Smith, 2nd Platoon leader. Company L: Captain Harry Board, Co. Com. 1st. Lt. John Hunter, 2nd in Command. 2nd Lt. Billy Davis, 1st Platoon leader. 2nd Lt. Billy Tarrant, 1st platoon leader. 2nd Lt. George Hinds, 2nd platoon leader. OFFICERS 1st PLATOON COMPANY I nd PLATOON COMPANY L ROTC Rifle Team Ready For Action OFFICERS SECOND TERM Cadet Officers: Majors Bill Weems and Harry Board (Res); Captains John Hunter, David Crawford, and Steve Durst; First Lieuts. Claude Brisbay, James Bare field, and Billy Davis; Second Lieutenants Billy Tar- rant, Reginald Smith, George Hines, Tom Sample, Arthur Turner, and Donald Dwyer (Res). Noncommissioned Officers: First Sergeants Jack Calloway and Paul Weems; Staff Sergeant Williard Bay- lor; Sergeants Richard Moses, Perry Maxwell, Wilson Hatcher, John Espinosa, Claudius McCollum, Billy White James Honea, Roger Thompson, Ewin Fergeson, NewtonYoung, Charles Bourke, James Ransom, Jack Ullrich. Charles Robinson, Lester Wicker, Robert Mosher, Nelson Terrell, Lawrence Howard. Corporals Frank Bonner, Harold Snyder, Horace Martin, Falvey Smith, Roland Dudley, John Dewberry, Ted Fortner. Camera Club ROBERT WITTLINGER President JUNE SIEGERT Vice President MARGARET SCHRAUB Secret n ry-t reasurer DOROTHY RABORN Reporter ' Clubs of Milby Courtesy Club GLENDALE PHILLIPS President EVELYN ADAMS Vice President VERA PHEARS Secretary M AURIC E E A ST E R WOOD Sergeant-at-arms NORMA WALTERS Reporter RE ITA SHIELDS Critic MILDRED OAKLEY Program Chairman MISS JOSEPHINE TUCKER Sponsor Purpose: To promote cour- tesy in Milby High School. LETHA CUNNINGHAM Major ANN RICHARDSON Mascot PHYLLIS CLAUSEN MELROSE TRAUERNICHT Captain of Drill Captain of Drum and Bugle Corp JUNE SIEGEKT JUNE CRUSE Lieutenant Drummer Lieutenant Bugler Ed Co Cadettes CADETTES FORM TEXAS LONE STAR BETTY BROOK SHIER JEANNE PELZER ■A G. R. MADDOX Vice President F B. LANE President Co-Ed Cadette Booster Club E. II. LAMAIR Drum and Bugle Instructor MISS MARIAM GEKL1NG Cadette Sponsor -tm Girl Reserves DOROTHY SULLENDER President JO LEDBETTER Vice President BETTY TISINGER Secretary LETHA CUNNINGHAM Treasurer FLORENCE MOSER MARGIE SULLENDER Program Chairmen VIRGIE LEE SEXTON Social Chairman JOY COPPINGER Inter.club Representative MRS. K. E. LAWRENCE MRS. FERN SAXTON Advisers Theme: Facing Life Squarely. Clubs of Milby Stand-Patters Civics Club LOYCE BASS President RUTH HART Vice President GLADYSCILE JONES Secretary-treasurer CARREL SAMFORD Reoortcr MR. .1. B. HENDRIX Sponsor Purpose: To interest the stu dents in activities outside the book, leading toward bet • ter citizenship. fjrtjMJ v- 'C, Sports Calendar FOOTBALL Sept. 24 Crowdshy Buffaloes played a 0-0 tie with South Park, Beaumont in opening game of season. Sept. 30 The Goose Creek Ganders came to town and went to town to the tune of 13-0. Oct. 9 Cam “All-State” Harrell and Co., of Conroe win easily by 40-0 score. Woodrow Ruth strom is defensive star. Oct. 15 The powerful Golden Bears of San Jacinto were held to a 24-0 score as Bisons surprise with unexpected stout defense. Oct. 23 Jefferson Davis, led by Tommy Lobue knocked the Buffaloes on their proverbial ear by the score of 25-0. Oct. 28. After having had 102 points scored against them without crossing the opponents goal a single time, Milby met a team of her own size and strength, the result—Milby 20, La- mar 7. Cleve Rebel passed twice to Lucas and Wells and Stevens galloped 30 yards for the third touchdown. Nov. 6. Reagan, with the powerhouse attack defeated the herd by a lopsided score of 32-0. Nov. 11 All that happened on this day of peace is not peaceful! The Buffs lengthened their run of victories over the Sam Houston Tigers to three straight as the Buffs won desperately contested battle 6-0. Nov. 18 In sub-freezing weather on a gridiron stand- ing in water, the Battling Buffaloes held a highly touted Austin team to a 6-0 score for a moral victory to close out the season and the high school football career of 17 loy- al Milbyites. BASKETBALL Jan. 11 San Jacinto’s favored quintet took the Buffs into camp, 27-19 in the opening game of the season. Jan. 13 Lamar’s Redskins scalped the Buffs in the last minute of play, 37-33. Tommy Wood scores 13 points for Milby. Jan. 13-15 Buffs travel to Huntsville and annex handsome trophy and championship for sec- ond time in five years. Roy Fried and Tom- my Wood standout for Milby. Jan. 18 Davis and Bill Stern win over Bisons by 34-22 count. Jan. 20 Reagan’s powerful squad wins 40-23. Hen- derson chalks up 21 points. Jan. 21-22 For the second consecutive week the Buffs journeyed out of twon and captured a major basketball tournament—this taking the Conroe tournament in grand style—an- other swell trophy. Jan. 25 The hustling Buffs finally hit their stride and downed the Sam Houston Tigers 24-23 for their first city win. Jan. 28 The Buffs really got by taking their second game within a week from a city foe by downing the Austin team 25-20. Feb. 1 Reagan headed Milby’s second half opponents and won over the Buffs 43-17. Feb. 4 The San Jacinto Bears won over the Buffs for the second time by close 27-24 count. Feb. 8 Lamar squeezed out a close 29-26 win as Mallette and Bert Petty chalk up 8 points for scoring honors. Feb. 11 Davis coasted to an easy win by a 42-23 score. Feb. 15 With Bolster meshing 14 points, the Tigers evened the two game series by a 41-23 score. Feb. 17 Meeting the hapless Mustangs in the last game of the season, the Buff cagers shot their way to a 29-16 win. Seven Buff cage- men completed their basketball eligibility with this game. March 19 Buffs place second in Conroe meet. Cap- ture every event entered with Burns shin- ing in shotput, Boston, Hall and relay teams again flash. HOCKEY Dec. 7 For the first time since the ice hockey league has been formed, Milby won over the San Jacinto Golden Bears. The score was 2-1 with Dahlgren chalking up both goals for the Buffs. Dec. 22 The Buffs stepped up the pace and defeat- ed the Reagan Bulldogs by a score of 4-2 for their second straight victory. Jan. 13 The Buffs met and defeated their East End i ivals, the Austin Mustangs in a bitterly fought battle to gain undisputed possession of the league lead by a score of 4-3. Dahl- gren scored three times. •Jan. 27. Sam Houston was next, they too went down under the flashing skates of Milby by a 4-0 score. Board, Milby goalie, finished his eligibility with this game as did Christenson sub defense man. Feb. 8 Meeting its strongest foe of the season, the Buffs went down to a close 2-1 defeat. The Toms flashed too much reserve power for the weak reserved Bison team. Feb. 17 The Buffs shown forth in all their glory to outplay and outshine the Lamar Indians by a 6-0 score. This victory assured the Buffs a place in the league playoffs with San Ja- cinto. March 1-3 Meeting San Jacinto in a two game series playoff, the Buffs won games by the scores of 4-0 and 3-1 to earn the title of public high school champions and the right to play St. Thomas to decide the city-wide champions. March 8-12 A courageous team from Milby, minus capable substitutes, met and vanquished the powerful St. Thomas Tom skaters in an overtime period, 3-2 to annex the city-wide ice hockey championship after the first game had ended deadlocked 2-2. This marks the first championship crown for Milby since baseball was discontinued in 1934. TRACK Dec. 14 Milby places second in cross-country run at Hermann Park. Boston, Kirk, Smith, Reed and Pelts score for Milby. March 12 Buff relay team sets two meet records at Cameron Meet in 440 and mile relays; bag fourth place. March 26 Boston takes 440 while relay team smash- es 880 relay record in San Jacinto Relays. April 2 Milby places third in fast high school com- petition in Texas Relays. Hall captures 100 yd. dash. April 9 Hall, Boston and relay team win n District meet to finish in second place behind a pow- erful Reagan team. May 7 Milby’s two man qualifying team journeyed to Austin and singlehandedly captured Houston’s second—but Milby’s first—city, district, regional or state track crown. Hall, second high point man of meet, captured the 100 and took third in the 220. Boston took down second in the 440 for the other 3 points of Milby’s total of 10 for the meet. Yell Leaders Yea! Milby! CHARLES ANDRUS Senior FENTRESS BRACEWELL, Junior MERRILL ROBERTSON, Sophomore MARILYN MADDOX Sophomore KATHRYN PAUL Junior KATHRINE LEE Senior MORTON GARSEE — A three year letterman for the Buffa- loes. Morton finished his eligi- bility by being honored with a place on the all-city second team. CLEVE REBER—A sophomore flash; passer deluxe. JOE McQUILLAN—A shifty-hipped sophomore speedster. Co-captain for next season. BILLY KIEKE—Guard, quarter and halfback. A senior letterman, a nice blocker. WARREN SCHLIEF—A slam-bang style of player who performed in a tackle slot. HARRY BOARD- blocker. -A guard, senior letterman; nice EDGAR SPRADLEY—A lanky end who performed brilliantly last year. Football This was the starting team at one stage of the season: The line; Lucas, Kemph, Honea, Garsee, Kieke, Blackburn, and Stevens. — These 35 boys made up the Battling Buffs for 1937: They are left to right in first row: Dilmus Kanady, manager, Alfred Charleston, Billy Kieke, Pete Richardson, Tony Caliva, Arnold LaBauve, Edgar Spradley. Second row: George Stevens, Billy Smith, John Honea, Walter Branson, Joe McQuillan, Carl Becker. Third row: Willie Wells, manager; Cleve Rebel , William Burns, Roy Pinder, Ralph Ruthstrom, Harry Board, Morton Garsee. Fourth row: Jack Shoemake, student coach, V. R. Wells, Ernest Lucas, Roy Fried, O. J. Kniesler, Gordon Kemph. Fifth row: Coach Durrenberger, Fred Touchstone, William Kipp, Woodrow Ruthstrom, Edward Verlander, James Blackburn, Warren Schlief, Roy Dealy, assistant coach. Sixth row: William Heaton, Jesse Bonneau, C. L. Farmer, Maurice Hobbs, student coach, John Tucker, Leo Berry, and Lloyd Rebel . Lettermen Centers: Alfred Charleston, William Kipp. Guards: Harry Board, Walter Branson, Tony Caliva, Morton Garsee. Tackles: James Blackburn, Carl Becker, John Honea, Gordon Kemph, Warren Schlief. Ends: Earnest Lucas, Billy Smith, Edgar Spradley. Backs: William Burns, Billie Kieke, Joe McQuillan, Cleve Rebel , Pete Richardson, George Stevens, Woodrow Ruthstrom, Edward Verlander and V. R. Wells. Football COACH DURRENBERGER Looks JOHN HONE A—A slam-bang style of player who held down a tackle slot. Honea is only a junior. EARNEST LUCAS—Outstanding end scored first touchdown of season “Sweatpea” is a senior. GEORGE STEVENS—A small but de- termined performer who played full and halfback for Coach Durren berger’s charges. WOODROW RUTHSTROM—A splen- did punter and line-bucker deluxe. Woodrow, unfortunately, was out most of the season with injuries, DICK RICHARDSON—A “fight to the last ditch” player who played quarter and halfback. Champion leers Wings: Warren Schlief, Jessie Bonneau. Defense: Herbert Schweeke, Alfred Charleston. Center: Carl Dahlgren. Goalie: Harry Board, Billy Kieke. Manager: James McGrew. These twelve boys made up the city high school championship team from Milby High School for 1938: They are, front row left to right, Allen Smith, Jessie Bonneau, Herbert Schweeke, and Captain Carl Dahlgren. Back row: Coach Slataper, Harry Board, Alfred Charleston, Warren Schlief, John Lords, Billy Kieke, Harold Christenson, Bobby Davidson, Calvin Dickson, and Manager James McGrew. CAPTAIN CARL “KELLY” DAHLGREN is captain and ace center for the Buff skaters. He finished his eligibility this year by leading Milby to the public and city high school championship for the first time in the school's eleven years exists ence. Last year Kelly scored 28 goals for a new city record and returned this year as high scorer with 22 goals. His nearest rival scored only 8! It will be a big prob- lem to find a player to take this skaters place when the next hockey season rolls around. BILLY SMITH, left and FLOYD BOSTON right, two members of rec- ord breaking relay team. WILLIAM BURNS caught tossing the discus on the practice field. Track The 1938 edition of the Buffaloes track team sent two qualifiers, Harold Hall and Floyd Boston, to the state meet at Austin, and they brought back the championship of Texas for the Blue and Gold of Milby. vf? sM: - vr 1 f -hi t: y M EARNEST LUCAS on left and WENDELL SNELL right, caught in mid-air, showing perfect form by the camera man. These thinly-clad Buffaloes comprised the state high school track champions for 1938. Left to right they are Billy Smith, James Kirk, Harold Hall, Lionel Bean, William Burns, Guy Campbell, and Floyd Boston. Inset, Coach Roy Dealy. State High School Track Champions Some of Milhy's Profs Caught in Familiar Poses Cameraman Bill Mlinar Peeps Through the Keyhole Limericks 7 The eternal triangle again here prevails, But the three seem contented, I guess. The lassie is darling, so boys, strut your stuff. Here’s to the gay youth who is best. By June Siegert There’s no one like a hockey whizz The lassie to entice. And Kelly here, with skates in hand, Is one great guy on ice. 3 Oh, Mr. Long, our teacher dear, What lady fair now have you here ? There once was a dear, jolly dean, Who never learned how to be mean. Many friends are her lot, And she’s right on the spot— And the spot really isn’t so lean. 10 Swing, Dumas, swing your gal— Liven up the old corral! Mavis, why that stern, cold glance? The scene could start a fine romance. Here’s a group of Milbyites Out to win the game In interscholastic contests here— To give our school a name. There was a young lover called “Durst,” Whose Dilemma was really the worst. , If you’d ask him to eat, He would look at his feet, And say, “Let me ask Wanda first.” There’s nothing like a swell school dance To get the kids together. James and Callie seem quite gay; Could it be the weather? We had here the “cream o’ the crop,” And a teacher who rated the top. And we all miss him here, For he’s been gone a year. We’ll never forget dear old “Pop” This little soph once ate no lunch; Some mice beat her to eating. She set a mouse-trap, as you see, So now the mice she’s beating. There were two sad, sad little lads, Who seemed to think teachers were “cads.” They gazed into space, yearning crossing each face, To get from these school-worry fads. Here's a trouper, here’s a pal, As helping as can be. She is the Milby one swell friend A sweet necessity. Warble, warble, trill and trill. “Dumas,” our songbird we see, And yell-leader, Katherine Lee. i nee Introducing our Cadettes, Those uniforms that shine, We think they look too mingled here. Come, Co-eds, fall in line. vails, I There was a young lady who had Some worry that made her feel sad. We should like to know why She does sit there and sigh— We wish that she’d smile and be glad A little squabble now and then Is just a thing to please. It really couldn’t be bad, ’cause “Two-gun” looks on with ease. Presenting a scene at the Valentine dance, We spy dancers resting a bit. Everyone seems to having great fun; The frolic was fairly a hit! It’s grand to hear a soothing voice Speak through the microphone. What message have you here for us ? Hail, poet,—Milby’s own. Here ye, hear ye, Milbyites, “Soap-box” is on the stage. The camera snapped this relic when Spiked haircuts were the rage. Ode to the Milby Sea By June Siegert ' if. I must go down to the sea again— To the lonely sea and the sky ; But the duties of my school work call, And I cannot pass them by. I should like to wade in the salty waves, And plunge into the foam. Oh, to hear the gulls’ cry day by day, Oh, to call the sea my home. But at school I stay yet—on and on, And the sea comes down to me. And I wade in glory right at school; All hail the Milby Sea! SERVING HOUSTON AND SOUTH TEXAS with dependable, adequate and ecnomical electric service Houston Lighting Power Company What After High School? Let Massey introduce you to an office position in keeping with your educational background. We do not promise to make of you a business executive; but we will train you for, and place you in a starting position where your talents and education will open to you opportunities without limit. We are receiving constantly more calls from employers for Massey graduates than we have available to fill the very desirable office positions open to them. We invite your investigation of our record in starting High School graduates on the road to success. Massey Business College Capitol Avenue at Caroline St. F-3538 Compliments of BROWN SPORTING GOODS 713 Fannin Street Phone Capitol 2814 Houston, Texas FULTON STATIONERY COMPANY— Invites Milby Students to Visit Their Store For the Highest Quality Stationery, Greeting Cards, and Fountain Pens 1017 San Jacinto Capitol 6206 O O 0 - e %:o IQ a altok hill LAFTER THATAUSTIN GAME ®ES HE NEEDABAm? DON’T LET THI5 HAPPEN AGAIhL • aisr It-CAUSHT tU TtfE ACT- ' iS Southern Engraving Company HOUSTON Jewelers and Engravers Official Jewelers for the 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 For Fifty Years, Houston's Finest Department Store LEVY BROS. DRY GOODS CO. Main at Walker Milam at Pease Preston 4261 GREAT Compliments SOUTHWEST of MOTOR Polar Wave COMPANY Ice Palace Distributors Dodge and Plymouth Passenger Cars 2323 HUTCHINS CAPITOL 1048 Dodge Trucks and Commercial Cars Houston, Texas Another East End Booster Brcwnwood Pharmacy LUKE MEDLEY SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION 502 Broadway Harrisburg Blvd. at Wayside Drive W-0441 W-3537 ROSECREST FLORIST Sheet Metal Work Our Specialty Phone Preston 4990 Floral Designs—Weddings—Bouquets SAN JACINTO HARDWARE ANI) SHEET METAL COMPANY Camelias—Azaleas—Flowering Shrubs Hardware, Floor Covering, Paints Gutter and Roof Repair Done 8301 Detroit Phone Wayside 0324 Attic Ventilation—Louvers 313-15 San Jacinto St. Houston Compliments of BARNETT'S GROCERY H. J. COHN FURNITURE CO. 1205 Congress Ave. Preston 0226 CORRIGAN'S Jewelers 903 Main St. Compliments of REDMAN'S 717 Travis St. Preston 3922 Co-Eds and R. 0. T. C. Uniforms Peterson Drug Store Service For the Sick Wayside 2626 Free Delivery 431 Broadway Registered Pharmacist in charge East End Barber Shop W. R. Thigpen C. M. Whitley F. F. Dees Your Patronage Is Appreciated 415 Broadway Compliments of Fi st Cunningham Radio Service 1710-12 Leeland Houston We Service Sets For the Home and Auto 24 Hour Service Geo. H. Cunningham Fairfax 0181 Savings and Loan Association R. J. MOORE Westinghouse Refrigerators Washers Ironers Fans Singer Sewing Machines 427 Broadway Wayside 8915 Tire Service — Washing and Greasing Carter Service Station Called For and Delivered 4104 Polk Ave. Beacon 30597 Houston Building Material Co. Capitol 6124 Canal and Hamilton Bell Uniform Cap Co. 808 Prairie Avenue Phone Capitol 5422 Houston, Texas MILBY STUDENTS: You are most cordially invited to visit I our store and see our display of— Social Stationery ’’‘Fountain Pens and Greeting Cards WILSON STATIONERY PRINTING CO. Prairie at Fannin Preston 8221 w. a. McConnell COMPANY Phone Photographic Service Hadley INDUSTRIAL PHOTO 8747 AERIAL MAPPING W. A. McConnel 510 McGowen Ave. Houston, Texas MILBY marches on.... . . . and it’s a source of consider- able gratification to us that the BOYS and GALS of the Blue and Gold step up to Foley Bros, for fashion- able apparel and fixings. Milby marches on . . . inspired by a figting school spirit . . . and to every grad and undergrad of Milby go the heartiest best wishes of HOUSTON MINDED GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 421 Broadway Tel-W-3525 Featuring Norge Refrigerators Norge Washers Norge Ranges Norge Ironers MARIE LA BELLE BEAUTY SHOP 816 Medina St. Wayside 0056 Specializing in new Ray Machineless Permanent Waves $5.00 Mrs. Ruth Butcher—Operator and Owner Shell Products N. O. Schexnayder Nadkwrv s 618 Main St. Fairfax 0348 RED WHITE Compliments WEISHUHN BROS. WEINGARTEN'S PHONE WAYSIDE 0186 HARRISBURG STORE Cor. 75th and Ave E. Better Food For Less Mrs. Austin's Beauty- Shoppe 5IOV2 Broadway Phone Wayside 3487 Compliments of PIG'N WHISTLE 3 LOCATIONS 3018 Main St. 4701 Main St. 6500 Harrisburg Blvd. W. E. WEISHUHN R. B. DEPARTMENT 1515 Broadway STORE 1101 Broadway Sterling Laundry Cleaning Co. “The Standard of Quality” Compliments of PILGRIM LAUNDRY 4819 Harrisburg Blvd. Wayside 2151 4000 Almeda V. G. ROSS Compliments of 722 Broadway a Friend Tip Top Coney Island PARKER'S GROCERY MARKET 1110 Capitol 508 Wayside Thos. Goggan Bro. Music House—Est. 1866 PIANOS—RADIOS—MUSIC BAND INSTRUMENTS 1201 Main Fx-1361 Cars Called For and Delivered R. C. Calahan's Service Station Washing and Greasing 1815 Broadway at Galveston Rd. Compliments of a Friend Compliments FISK ELECTRIC COMPANY EARTHMAN FUNERAL HOME 2420 Fannin Fairfax 6377 Compliments of J. J. LEMMON ADDING MACHINES and TYPEWRITERS We Buy Sell, Rent, and Repair 1208 Prairie Ave. C-2924 Goodman Food Market 8111 La Porte Road For Good Food Go To Goodman’s Always the best deal in town on tires for your car at CLAYTON TIRE CO. GOODYEAR TIRES 1405 Milam Preston 4414 Boulevard Pharmacy We have it. Can get it. Or it isn’t made Phone Wayside 7161 7347 Harrisburg Blvd. Boulevard Funeral Home J. V. Cossaboom, President Wayside 4111-2 6929 Harrisburg When You Crave Something—It Likes You DRINK Drink In Bottles KEEP A CASE IN YOUR HOME BOWEN MOTOR COACHES STATION MILAM AT RUSK STS. Telephone Cap-1241 9 Schedules Daily to Dallas and Ft. Worth 5 Schedules Daily to Corpus Christi Compliments of a Friend 24 Hour Wrecker and Road Service Bauer's Service Station We Call For and Deliver W-0287 Portrait Theatrical Commercial Your Official Photographer HENRY STERN SUITE 228 WEST BUILDING PHONE CAPITOL 7837 O AIN AT RUSK In the Gulf Building SMALLEY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Monthly Tuition Classes Day and Night Classes Milam Bldg. P-0961 c b E|n uj o|l f) m n n's PARKER TnuMcGy. EVERYTHING FOR THE BAND 916 CAPITOL - HOUSTON. TEX J. M. H. STORES RETAIL GROCERIES The Annual Staff expresses its thanks to all those who gave of their time and means to help make this book possible. We appreciate your co-operation. 4915 Canal W-0542 Ii. G. McDavid Beuron Boyd “LET’S TALK REAL ESTATE” McDavid Realty Company Branch Office 6811 Harrisburg Blvd. Phone Wayside 8656 Branch Office 829 Yale St.—Taylor 8740 Sales, Loans, Appraisals, Property Manage- ment, Insurance, Collections 927-8 Bankers Mortgage Bldg. C-0131-2 Compliments of the F. LEVIT JEWELRY CO. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry Sold On Credit Your Credit Is Good At Levit’s 520 Main St. Rice Hotel Bldg. cuts in this book are Attend— WHERE: Sylvan Beach WHY: Pleasure and Entertainment ACTIVITIES: Dancing, Swimming, and of 100 screen zinc Amusement Rides WHEN: Every Night Except Monday, Until Midnight scardino printing Fare thee well, for we agents must leave thee Do not let the parting grieve The annual staff wishes the best of luck thee to the: Seniors as they leave the old Corral for For the time has come for for the Slaughter Pen. Juniors as they take over the old Corral. you and I to say— Sophomores as they leave their lowly po- ADIEU sitions to less fortunate dogies. 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