Charles H Milby High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Houston, TX)

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The year 1950 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of Milby. One-quarter of a century ago the princi- pal, faculty, and students marched from old Har- risburg High School to the new Charles H. Milby High School and began work as a unit of the Houston Independent School District. We, the Buffalo staff, in presenting to you this Silver Anniversary Annual, have endeavored to record not only the most interesting events of our present school year, but have endeavored to include a few reminders of the past and a glimpse into the future. By including scenes from our great building and expansion program now in progress, we hope to point you to a future that promises a far greater Milby than was perhaps even dreamed of when the memorable march was made from Har- risburg to our present location. Harrisburg, parent school, we thank you; and Milby, Greater Milby, we salute you! •KM 6 f¥. TttilAy 'ftyiyA Sc6 t Houston, Texas Volume XVI, 1950 EDITOR IN CHIEF.....................Brownie Barsh ASSOCIATE EDITOR............................Harriet Raymer ADVERTISING EDITOR.............................Bill Bowdoin STUDENT BUSINESS MANAGER.......... Miriam Hoffman SPORTS EDITOR ............................... Kohen White SECRETARY ......................... Wanda Rackley SPONSOR........................ Mrs. Lily P. Ingram BUSINESS MANAGER .............. Miss Gladys Rose Sonata The Staff and Sponsors of the Buffalo gratefully acknowledge the con- tributions of the Art Department. Especially indebted are we to Winfred Mohr, who supervised the making of the division pages, to Eric Sprohge, who de- signed and drew the end sheets, and to their teacher, Miss Evelyn Durham. Out ‘Piittcifrai Sfee z The poet has said, Time makes ancient good uncouth, but such is not the case with Charles H. Milby High School. In 1925-1926, one quarter of a century ago, this educational institution took its place along with other senior high schools of Texas, then few in number. Since that time three major additions have been made in the building program, which brings it up to date with the new $670,000 construction now under way to completion. The school is located in one of the nation's strategic places, the center of a great and growing metropolitan area. It has set and maintained a high standard in the cultural development of those who have come under its influence. Over the years has come a wonderful tradition built by the school and by its student bodies. The faculty, the courses of study, the library facilities, the student activity program, the scholastic and athletic competition with other schools, the guidance program, the special emphasis on the industrial, vocational, and commercial department training - all are established on a scale broad and general enough to challenge individual interests as well as to encourage further educational pursuits. It is the hope of all that these experiences, established on a fair and democratic participation of student body and faculty, will result in turning out citizens of the future who have a love for the way of life that has made this nation of ours great. Milby now stands before the roseate dawn of a rapidly approaching future. We know that in the years ahead she will continue to take her place with those of noted achieve- ments and write high her name in the halls of fame. ONWARD MILBY! Mr. W. I. Stevenson, Mrs. Clara McLendon, Miss Fannie Harrell, Miss Nannette Barcus. The teachers who joined in the march from Harrisburg High School to Milby Senior High School celebrate the 25th Anniversary. MUid o-l Sducatian William G. Farrington. ............ President Charles W. McPhail ........... Vice-President C. M. Taylor ...................... Secretary Ewing Werlein Ray K. Daly Henry Peterson Mrs. Olin Roberts P. 7 A. STANDING: Mrs. C. McLendon, Mrs. N. L. Schaefer, Mr. Stevenson, Mrs. R. W. Schrarb, Mrs. L. J. Young. SEATED: Mrs. Ida Levinson, Mrs. F. M. Harris, Mrs. William Courgil. John R. Harris Elementary School, once the Harrisburg High School. Administration Classes Favorites Activities Sports Snapshots Advertisements Student O ccerd 1st. Vice-President JESSIE LOU ENGDOHL President DONNIE KITCHER 2nd Vice-President BILL BOWDOIN Program Chairman SUE LEVISON i MR. W. I. STEVENSON Principal MR. J. T. LONG Asst. Principal MRS. WADENE LAMPE Secretary Aw. JUU, MRS. ROY NEEDHAM, Registrar MRS. EDITH PELL, Att. Clerk dsHtKt foatiatt LEFT TO RIGHT: Harrell, Mr. Mrs. Anna Stracener, Mr. George McWhirter; Miss Fannie Mrs. Kay Henderson. . LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Miss Margaret Young; Mrs. Eula Mohle; Mrs. Margaret Wisdom; Mrs. Lily Ingram. SITTING: Mr. Roscoe Bayless; Mrs. Alpha Baker. Mr. Byron Parker; Miss Mildred McGregor; Mrs. Maurice Allen; Miss Avis Bailey; Miss Gladys Rose. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT HISTORY DEPARTMENT Mrs. Nell Wallace; Miss Cora Stockard; Mrs. Margaret larry; Mrs; E. K. McMahan; Miss Annie Mcjunkin; Mrs. Ralph Looney. FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT LEFT TO EIGHT: Miss Evelyn Durham; Miss Katie Boxley; Mr. Eugene Sea- strand; Mr. J. B. Hendrix; Miss Nannette Barcus. MATH DEPARTMENT LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Mr. Charles Durrenberger; Miss Frances Perry; Mr. Louis Dee; Mrs. Selma Tebow; Mr. William Hand. SITTING: Mrs. Fern Saxton; Mrs. Gladys Price; Mrs. J. C. Perkins. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Morris Hood; Mr. Woodrow Merry; Mr. H. W. Koehler; Mr. Chester Smith; Mrs. Gladys Hall; Mr. Parks Windham. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Clay Smith; Mr. Ted Duncan; Mrs. Rose Skelley; Mr. Melvin Dunn; Mrs. Leslie Perry; Mr. Noble Williams. r P. E. DEPARTMENT Mr. Bert Kivell; Mrs. Marylin Farmer; Miss Dorothy Jamison; Mr. Lee Beeson. LIBRARY Miss Reba Rushing; Miss Serita Baumier. I ?? J H____I MIDTERM SENIOR OFFICERS Left to Right : Charles Shepard, Sgt.-at-Arms; Myra Oliphant, Vice-Pres- ident; Charles Aranyas, President; Dorothy Quast, Secretary. JUNE SENIOR OFFICERS Left to Right: Joe Smith, Vice-President; Don Kitcher, President, Pat Ryan, Secretary; Truman Taylor, Sgt.-at-Arms. NORMA MORGAN JERLENE STANELY F. H. A., Treas.: DELBERT WARWICK Track team; Football team; Quill and Scroll, Sec. and Treas.; Bowl- ing Club; Hi-Y; Allied Youth, Pres.; Ir. Achievement; Youth and Government. BETTY DAVIS DELORES DUREN JACK BEAL L RICHARD PIQUE V. Pres. Student Body-'48; Masque and Gavel; Citedal Debate; B team football; Choral Club; Track; Jr. Achievement. DONALD LANGDON Track; B team football. RANDY WRIGHT Track team; B team football; Cheerleader '47 and '49. AUDREY RUTH STAFFORD Major of Coeds; L. S. A. N. H. S.; Blackfriars; Allied Youth; Booster Club. BARBARA HOUSER Capt. of Flag Corps, Co-eds; Booster Club; Tri-Y; Junior Achievement. MARY HELYER Lieut, of Flag Corps, Co-eds; F. H. A.; Allied Youth; Blackfrairs; Choral Club. Sgt. of Swing Flags in Co-eds; Blackfriars. - JOSEPHINE CUTAIA FRANCES TATUM ■5 ? PATTY JO FUNK JERRY HOOD Capt. in R. O. T. C.; R. O. T. C. , Bowling team. i MARGIE HAINES F. H. A. r RICHARD REESE GARNET MANUELL TONI SAAVEDRA Co-ed Cadettes. ISABEL MARTINEZ A 4 MARY LUCIO Corporal in Co-ed Cadettes. MANUEL LOPEZ EVANGELINE FLORES LILLIAN SANCHEZ JIM SHEPHERD Choral Club; Bowling Club; Baseball Team; Booster Club; Letterman's Club.; Blackfriars. MARIE OWENS Co-eds, Lt. Drill Squad CAROL DREW Co-eds, Capt of Drill Squad; F. H. A. i KATY IO FARRELL F. H. A. Blackfriars LILA JEAN MURCHISON Sgt. of Band, F. H. A.; Y-teens; , Allied Youth. NORMA PETERSON F. H. A.; Blackfriars. JANIE RIOS Co-ed Caddettes LYDIA AYALA Co-eds; F. H. A. JOE MARTINEZ Spanish Award; N. H. S.; Harvard Award; Football Team.') Basketball Team; Junior Rotarian KOHEN WHITE Second Vice-Pres. Student Body; N. H. S.; Masque and Gavel; Band Major, '48; Junior Hotarion, '48; Blackfriers, Treas.; Thespians, Pres.; Booster Club; An- nual Staff, Sports Editor. BARBARA BROWNE Booster Club, Pres.; Masque and Gavel, Vice-Pres.; Plainsman, Asst. Editor; N. H. S.; Quill and Scroll; Blackfriars; C. S. P. A.; May Fete Maid, '49. ALTON WILLIAMSON R. O. T. C. Capt.; Vice-Pres., Booster Club; Football Squad; Track Team; N. H. S. BILL BOWDOIN N. H. S.; L. S. A.; Masque and Gavel; Annual Staff; Rifle Team, '48; Booster Club; Second Vice-President of Student Body; Third in City Oratorical Contest. BROWNIE BARSH Editor of Annual, '49; Masque and Gavel, President; Y-Teen, President; Quill and Scroll, Vice-President; State Winner, Na- tional Oratorical Contest; Winner of U. of Houston Forensic Declamation Contest '48; N. H. S.; N. F. L.; Booster Club; Volley Ball Squad, Co-Captain '49; Swimming Team. DEE ANN SUHM Editor of Plainsman, '49; N. H. S.; Quill and Scroll. •$0 HENRY RUSCHER JOE SMITH Track Team; Thespians, Vice-Pres.; Masque and Gavel MARGIE LEE BRAHM Masque and Gavel; Co-eds; F. H. A. BARBARA SMART Booster Club; Science Club. DOUGLAS COLSTON , $0 LULA MAY BARRETT Quill and Scroll; Bowling Club; Allied Youth; Citadel; Booster Club; Plainsman. JO ANN SCHADEMAN Booster Club; Blackfriars; Allied Youth. DONNA WILKINSON Citadel; Debate Club; Booster Club. bobbie sue McCullough FRANCES HACKLER Bowling Club; Blackfrairs; Allied Youth. tr 25 THEIL SHASTID D. E. Club—Vice Pres. Allied Youth JOE PRIDDY Pres, of D. E. Club. MARY ROSS Sec. of D. E. Club; Jr. Achievement. VERDA WRIGHT Co-eds. airs; •$0 JO ANN CAMPBELL Co-eds, Sgt. of big flags; Blackfrairs; Booster Club, Tri-Y. VON RAIMOND Pres, of Ceramic Arts; Football team. CHARLES SHEPPARD Hi-Y; Allied Youth; Booster Club; Black- friars; Choral Club; Sgt.-At-Arms of Senior Class; Football Team; B-team Basketball; Baseball team. RONALD MOHR Cheerleader '48; N. H. S. JOHN HURST Hi-Y; Football Squad; V SUE LEVINSON Student body program chairman; Allied Youth, Treas; Quill and Scroll; N. H. S.; May Fete, '49; Sgt. 01 Batons Co-eds. 1 i BARBARA HIGGINBOTHAM Soph. Beauty; May Fete '48, '49; F. H. A Chapt. officer; Valentine Sweetheart; Booster Club; Allied Youth; Homecoming Queen; Blackfriars; Y-Teens. CAROLYN AUBERT N. H. S.; L. S. A.; Science Club Pres.; Major-R. O. T. C.; Booster Club; Y-Teens; R. O. T. C. Officers Club sec. TRUMAN TAYLOR Mgr. B-team Football Mgr. Basketball team; BARBARA McKINNEY Lieut. Col. R. O. T. C.; N. H. S.; Quill and Scroll; Plainsman Staff; May Fete V. Pres. Blackfrairs; Program Chairman, Y-Teens. NEAL KENDALL Lieut. R. O. T. C.; R. O. T. C. rifle team. Officers Club; Blackfrairs; MELVA STANLEY Booster Club; Blackfrairs; Tri-Hi-Y; May Fete; Co-ed manager; Jr. Achievement. AGNES MILLER Blackfrairs; Booster Club; Co- ed Business Manag- er; Band. LESTER CROSSMAN Drum major of Band; Booster Club; Black- frairs; Bowling Club; Swimming Team. JO ANN CHADDICK Qttill and Scroll; Plainsman Staff; Sgt. Co-eds; Blackfrairs. FRANCIS BRENHAM Y-Teens; Masque and Gavel; Quill and Scroll; Blackfrairs; Plainsman, Co-fea- ture editor. '$0 MAURICE FOSHEE Allied Youth; Orchestra; Staff Sgt. in band. BOBBY LUCAS i r MARY RUTH VILLAGOMEZ LILIA CANTU BILLY PEARSON CARMEN MONTEMEYOR Co-eds, Sgt.; F. H. A. •$0 BOBBY FLANAGAN Basketball Team; Football Team. I AMES C ANION Pres, of Bowling Club; Allied Youth, V. Pres.; Black- frairs; Hi-Y; Booster Club. LA VERNE CRABILL Sgt. Co-eds; ILLA PRICE Co-eds. RAYMOND ORTIZ R.O.T.C., First Lieut. •$o MERLA BALDWIN Volleyball Team; Tennis Team. RICHARD PACK Band; Orch.; Choral Club; Swimming Team; B Team Football. JO ANN WEISS N. H. S., Choral Club. i HOWARD KNIGHT Swimming Team; Track Team. LUCILLE SWINDOLL N. H. S., Pres.; Mas- que and Gavel; Tri-H. Y.; Choral Club; Vol- leyball Team; Co- Captain '48, '49. FRANK McMILLAN MARGIE REIK Allied Youth. FLOYD KENNEDY Hi-Y; Football Team; Blackfrairs. JOYCE JEANES Capt. of Bugle, Co-eds; Booster Club; Choral Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Allied Youth; Blackfrairs. PEGGY TURNER HUGH McAULEY 1st. Lieut. R.O.T.C. EDYTHE SHIPPER Booster Club; Y-Teen Club. % : s. LIONEL TIMME NANCY HAVENS Co-eds, '47, '48. CHARLIE ARANYAS Football Team; Pres, of Mid-term Class. . V HAROLD COOTS Capt. of Track Team. JEAN PORTER Lieut. Bugle Corp, Co-eds; Booster Club; Tri-Hi-Y. I JIMMY POSTON Football Team, Capt. y 1 l Xdr W. O. TOON Quill and Scroll- Booster Club. GRACE HOLLY THOMAS TOWER WILLIAM VAN HOUTEN Swimming Team, Swimming Team Mgr. J. B. DeGLANDON Booster Club; Hi-Y; Allied Youth; Choral Club; N. F. L.; Sec., Lieut. R. O. T. C.; Jr. Cheerleader; Bowl- ing Team; Black- Irairs. GERALDINE HEINZE Lieut. Drum Corps, Co-eds. V DAHLIA BUSBY Chorus; Orchestra;. Co-eds. GLADYS MARIE REAGON BUCKY BARSH Lettermans Club; Fcx tball Team; Boy State Governor '48; Hi-Y; Plains- man Staff; N. H. S.; N. F. L; Masque and Gavel; Sgt.-at- arms; Quill and Scroll; Track. DAN HART C. P. S. A.; Pres. N. H. S.; Quill and Scroll; Masque and Gavel; All-City Football Team; Plainsman Staff; Baseball Team. LOUISE VAN WIJK Band; Orchestra May Fete; Swim- ming Team; Allied Youth. DORIS SCHNEIDER Band; Orchestra; Student Conductor of Band; Booster Club; Sec.; N. H. S.; % VIRGINIA MONKS ! i, i; CHARLES BOYD JOANN HORD Blackfrairs; Booster Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Bowling Club; Jr. Achievement, Sec. BARBARA HUTCHINS Duchess-May Fete '49. HARVEY GRIFFITH JOHN PRESCOTT Lieut. Col. R. O. T. C. DOROTHY MILAM Bowling Club; Booster Club; Science Club; F. H. A.; Y-Teens. MARY FRANCES MILAM F. H. A.; Bowling Club; Booster Club BETTY JANE CONAWAY R. O. T. C. Sponsor, Capt.; Archery Team; N. H. S.; Masque and Gavel; Science Club; Booster Club; Y-Teens. DOROTHY HALL Band, Sgt.; Orch.; Bowling Team; Y-Teens; Black- friars. KENNETH MIDKIFF A-Team Football; Basketball Mgr.; Track Team. FREDDA SCOGIN Tri-Hi-Y; D. E. Club. RUBY LAMB V. Pres, of Y-Teens; Allied Youth; Booster Club. MARY ELLEN KAPNER Sec. and Treas. of Y-Teens; Volleyball Squad; Allied Youth. P ♦ PAT RYAN Booster Club; Choral Club, Lieut, of Flag Corps; Business Mgr. Co-eds; Volleyball Team; Band Majorette. TRAVIS TYLER Basketball Team; Baseball Team; Booster Club; Allied Youth; Bowl- ing Club; Hi-Y. I WANDA RACKLEY Sec. of Annual; Volleyball Squad '48, '49; Social Chairman of Home- room. LARRY SIMMONS Citadel Debate Club. STANTON SPONSLER R. O. T. C. GENE DAVIS R. O. T. C., 1st. Lieut. RONNIE HENDRICKS N. H. S,; B Team Basketball. HARRIET ANN RAMYER N. H. S.; Sec.; Quill and Scroll; Annual Staff, Assoc. Editor; Tennis Team; R. O. T. C. Sponsor, Capt. ANN SLOAN N. H. S.; Tennis Team. ■$0 MARIVONNE WINDHAM N. H. S.; Booster Club; R. O. T. C., Capt.; Valentine Maid; Blackfrairs. MYRA OLIPHINT Cheerleader, '47, '48, '49; Valentine Sweetheart; May- Fete Duchess; May Fete Princess; N. H. S.; Booster Club; Blackfrairs; Tri-Hi-Y; V. Pres, of Mid-term class. DON KITCHER Pres, of Student Body; Capt. of Track Team; Ir. Rotarian; Booster Club; Masque and Gavel; Allied Youth; Hi-Y; Bowling Club. WINSTON SEXTON Sgt. of Band; Bowling Club; Ffc-Y; Allied Youth; Booster Club; Blackfrairs. SAM IRVING Hi-Y; Allied Youth Baseball Team. JOYE RILEY Pres. Tri-Hi-Y; Booster Club. JUNE HARAGAN Booster Club; Team Capt. Bowling Club; Sec. Homeroom; Tri-Hi-Y. ) OUIDA ELLIOTT Treas. Homeroom; Majorette of Band; Booster Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Volleyball Team; Vice-Pres. Bowl- ing Club; Duchess in Royal Round Up '47; Maid in Valentine Variety '48. GEORGE BLYSTONE GWEN WAITE DORA FOWLER Capt. Drum Corps; Allied Youth; Y-Teens; Bowling Club; Blackfriars. J 4 MONA RASMUSSEN Booster Club; Allied Youth. GLORIA BURTIN Band; Orchestra; Allied Youth. BETTY CAUDILL DIANE DAVIS N. H. S.; Choral Club. AUTUMN RODGERS Tennis Team. i JIMMIE KAY REED GRETA BURKE Booster Club; Allied Youth. PAT PATON Masque and Gavel; Blackfrairs; Booster Club, Treas. GERALDINE REISNER 1st. Lieut, of Band Orchestra; Bowling Club. GLORIA LANGFORD Band, Sgt.; Orchestra. ELWOOD FIVECOAT Track Team; Football Manager. KENNETH WRIGHT R. O. T. C., Capt. NORMA O'PRY Volleyball Squad; Feature Editor of Plainsman; Science Club; Quill and Scroll; Y-Teen; Blackfrairs; Tri-Hi-Y; Allied Youth; Booster Club. GWEN MANN Science Club; Blackfrairs; Booster Club; Allied Youth; Tri-Hi-Y; Y-Teen. KERMIT WRIGHT R. O. T. C., Lieut. Col. WALTER NELIUS DON McCOLLUM R. O. T. C. , Capt.; Baseball Team. EtflTH WAITE MARY ANN COTHERN Choral Club; Y-Teens; Tri-Hi-Y; Booster Club. JAMES THIBODAUX Major, R. O. T. C. BLANCHE TEVIS N. H. S. ROBERT BARBER «V J GLORIA BURSON Co-eds DAHLIA BUSBY Orchestra V NATALIE GELEIN Co-eds, Blackfrairs, Booster Club NEAL KEEFER Member of D. E. C. of A. LAWRENCE MARTIN Bowling Club JAMES SELF DONALD TABOLA WILLY THEILER ROBERT TABONEY Science Club, Secretary VERNON WIELKINS Spanish Award CLASS OF '51 First row—Adams, Dorothy; Adams, Min- ta Sue; Albertson, Donald; Alcoser, Er- nestine; Alkin, Barbara; Anderson, Mary; Arnold, Marjorie; Second row—Ball, Judith; Bankston, Fred; Barker, Charles; Baughman, Marlene; Third row—Bebee, Almeda; Beck, Hor- ace; Becker, Lydia; Bennett, Florence; Fourth row—Benning, Marlene; Bernard, Jackie; Bernard, Melvin; Berry, Bobby Joe; ,Fifth row—Berry, Jo Merle; Bitner, Betty; Black, Clifton; Blevins, Doyle; Sixth row—Brand, Barbara; Brandes, Jeanine; Brandon, Barbara; Bratcher, Bil- ly; Brook, Earl; Brooks, Freddie; Brown, Herman, Fourth row—Chapin, Ronald; Chears, Ol- lie; Childers, Karen; Cockran, Bobby; Fifth row—Coffee, Zelda; Collins, Eliza- beth; Colston, Patsy; Conti, Richard; Sixth row—Cook, Helen; Cook, Ralph; Cooper, Eddie; Covert, Lavonia; Cowen, Carol; Cox, June; Cox, Troy, CLASS OF '51 First row—Brown, Jim; Brown, Marjorie; Brownback, Victor; Bryant, Patsy; Bull, Donald; Bunting, Mary; Burke, Eugene; Second row—Butera, Sammy; Callaway, Howard; Calderon, Agricola; Cargill, Jo Ann; Third row—Carmichael, John; Carney, Vivian; Cesna, Joyce; Chapin, Donald; CLASS OF '51 First row—Cozad, Johnny; Crawford, Jerry; Crews, Joseta; Craig, Dorothy; Cross, Charles; Cummings, Glenda; Curr, Richard; Second row—Daleshal, Leona; Daniel, Betty; Davis, James; Davis, Patsy; Third row—D a y h o f f, Gene; DeMose, Charles; Dickerson, Leo; Dickey, Doro- thy; Fourth row—Dodd, Dorothy; Dolan, Ar- lene; Donahoe, Dorothy; Dorsey, Bobby; Fiith row—Dorsey, Claudette; Dreymala, Charlie; Driver, Allie Bee; Dunn, Billy; Sixth row—Dunkin, Jerry; Dunbar, Eliza- beth; Duke, Max; DuBose, Virginia; Ein- kauf; Enas, Joe; Engdohl, Jessie Lou. FourJ.h row—Frazier, Peggy; Friddell, Sandra; Gabehart, Charles; Gardner, J. D.; Fifth row—Gardner, Jimmy; Gates, Peg- gy; Gebbert, Frances; Gehring, Billy; Sixth row—Gentry, Sammy; Gibbs, Leona Ruth; Gibson, Bobby; Gifford, Jane; Gil- bert, Richard; Glynn, Wanda; Gordon, Charles, CLASS OF '51 First row—Estill, Joe; Etie, Laverne; Ev- ans; Elaine; Everetts, Leslie; Fairfield, Paul; Faith, Carl; Fife, Daisy Lee; Second row—Fite, Reta; Flores, Irene; Foley, Ray; Foreman, Jimmy; Third row—Forteza, John; Fowler, Patty; Frank, Donald; Fraser, Emily; First row—Gordon, Donald; Graham, Bil- ly; Greer, Louise; Griffith, Harvey; Grif- fin, Ronald; Grove, June; Gunter, Betty Jean; Second row—Guntz, Martha Mae; Guy- nes, Joyce; Hackler, Thomas; Hamilton, Charlie; Third row—Hamn, Edward; Hanf, Dee; Harrington, Bernice; Harris, Bobby; •V AAVy Fourth row—Harris, Richard; Hcrtfield, Janis; Hayes, Thomas; Hazelwood, Tim- my; Fiith row—Head, Jacquelyn; Hearron, Edward; Henderson, Frank; Henson, Bet- ty Lou; Sixth row—Herring, Allan; Hick, Donald; Hill, Janice; Hoffman, Miriam; Holder, Robert; Holly, Grace; Honeycutt, Ann, CLASS OF '51 9 First row—Hopkins, Gordon; Huffman, Richard; Irving, Donnie; James, Boyd; Johnson, Billy; Johnson, Bobby; Johnson, Mary Katherine; Second row—Joiner Grady; Jones, Betty Ruth; Jones, Leon; Kahle, Barbara; Third row—Kaiser, Doris; Keeley, Clar- ice; Kilke, Gail; Kirk, Joyce; i .J+r v X ®IH'L ■ ■ A ' 1 j Fourth row—Kirkpatrick, Betty Jo; Kone- shick, Gene; Lang, Janice; Lawrence, Allen; Fifth row—Lee, Dean; Lee, Frank; Lee, Walter; McBee, Darlene. Sixth row—McBride, Lois; McConnel, Jim; McCord, Jerry; McDonald, Billy; Mc- Donald, John; McCollum, Harold; Mc- Gpwen, Garrett, CLASS OF '51 First row—McManus, Sally; McQuean, Barbara; McVeigh, Andrew; Mace, Bar- bara; Madison, Mary lane; Manell, Peg- qy; Markey, Nadyne; Second row—Martin, Betty Jean; Martin, Dorothy; Martin, Evelyn; Martin, Shirley; Third row—Martinez, Lupe; Mattdocks, Marallina; May, Sue; Mayhall, Geral- dine; Fourth row—Mendoza, Robert; Merrimar, James; Miller, Joy; Miller, Susan; Fifth row—Miller, Tommy; Mitchell, Mary; Moncrief, Faye; Moore, Donald; Sixth row—Morris, Don; Moser, Jack; Mumy, Barbara; Murray, Doris; Neel, Marvin; Newell, Joan; Newman, Mary Ann. CLASS OF '51 First row—Nohle, Oscar; North, Marcus; Novak, Jack; Null, Norma; Berry, Mar- jorie; O'Conner, Jeremy; Odena, Bill; Second row—Odom, Sondra; Oelfke, Lyle; Ohm, Jerry; Olney, Duane; Third row—Oubre, A. ].; Oubre, Kathryn; Palmer, Joan; Palmer, Joanne; fj Fourth row—Parish, Betty; Patterson, James; Pentak William; Peters, Frankie; Fifth row—Petty, Charles; Piazza, Jean- nette; Pistole, Jean; Pogue, Donald; Sixth row—Pogue, Evelyn; Pohler, Carl; Poitervent, Joe; Porter, Betty; Porter, Neal; Powell, Minnie; Pyle, Conrad. CLASS OF '51 - First row—Quinn, Jackie; Ramirez, Elias; Ramen, Frank; Ray, Troy; Redding, C. P.; Reed, Leo; Reyna, Evangeline; Second row—Ressell, Robert; Reynolds, Peggy; Richardson, Bobby; Richter, Bev- erly; Third row—Rivera, E. L.; Roberson, Billy; Rodgers, Billy; Rollins, Johnny; ' v' j. ■ - ij r i Fourth row—Sandel, Patsy; Santer, Gar- rett; Sappington, James; Sawyer, Bar- bara; Fifth row—Saylor, Betty; Schewitz, Den- nis; Schnapp, Jerry; Schroeder, Dennis; Sixth row—Self, Harold; Self, Ronald; Shannon, Bobby; Shannon, Raymond; Shaw, Jacelyn; Sheppard, Gene; Shield, Tommy. 1 1 . } .w 4 ‘ i CLASS OF '51 First row—Shugart, Crystal; Silva, Billy; Simmons, Duayo; Smart, Dorothy; Smith, Elizabeth; Smith, Gene; Smith, Linda; Second row—Smith, Mary; Snider, Bev- erly; Snyder, Joyce; Sparks, J. C.; Third row—Sponsler, Nancy; Spurgeon, Bobby; Starkweather, Gilbert; Steeple, Verna Mae; Fourth row—Strechlin, Gerald; Stremmel, Alvin; Suhm, Beverly; Swain, Conway; Fitth row—Talaviz, Humberto; Taylor, Patsy; Tedlie, Albert; Thieler, Willie; Sixth row—Thomas, Anne; Thorp, Jauni- ta; Tiller, Joe; Tredino, Jose, Turner, Mil- ton; Vance, Gail; Vaughan, Margurette, Fourth row—Wheeler, Richard; Wiley, Robert; Wilkenson, Jean; Williams, Caro- line; Fifth row—Williams, Edward; Williams, Marietta; Williamson, Glynda; William- son, Wayne; Sixth row—Willis, Elaine; Wilson, Robert; Woodard, Helen; Wooster, Stoy; Wooten, Dorothy; Wright, Dequitta; Wright, Nina Faye, CLASS OF '51 First row—Vaughan, Thomas; Viguene, Richard; Villagomez,, Mary Ruth; Voss, Gene; Walker, Joan; Walker, Norma; Walpole, Billy; Second row—Washburn, Clara Jo; Wa- son, Rosalie; Welford, Nelda Joyce; Wells, Betty Jane; Third row—Wendel, Thomas; Whitten, Giles; Whitworth, Billy; Whitworth, Ho- ward; m Yarborough, Frank; Zimmerman, Edna; Zuchowski, Dorothy. CLASS OF '52 FIRST ROW: Allen, Joyce; Allison, Gene; Anderson, Jannet; Armstrong, Sheila; Arguero, Marlene; Ayala, Rachell; Barber, Bobbie; Byrd, Joan; SECOND ROW: Bacon, Graham; Bailey, William; Barber, Flora; Bamnett, Nancy; Barber Leo- na; Barbara, Conchita; THIRD ROW: Barker, Billy; Barsh, Ruth; Brasher, Bobby; Barton, Sylvia; Batson, Al- bert; Bean, Herbert; FOURTH ROWs Bean, Perry; Beard, Tommy; Bear, Maurice; J Beckman, Beverly; Becker, L. C.; Beckerman, Doris; FIFTH ROW: Bill, Wayne; Bennett, June; Benson, Hen- ry; Berryman, James; Bevins, Virginia; Bishop, Bobbie; SIXTH ROW: Black, Steve; Blackway, Sammie; 7T Blanke, Walter; Blasyer, Bet- ty; Blum, Charles; Boyd, De- lores; SEVENTH ROW: Bon- nevillian, Charlene; Boney Glenda; Brady, Dorothy; Brantley, Marcelene; Brat- cher, Boyce; Brooks, Maur- ice: Burnett. Calvin; Brunson, Billy; Burkett, June; EIGHTH ROW: Bur- nette, Gale; Burton, Jerry; Busby, Barbara; Butterfras, Charles; Buttera, Anthony; Caffell, Marvin; Caldwell, Ernest; Callaway, Charles; Campbell, George. j i CLASS OF '52 FIRST ROW: Cannon, Betty; Cope land, Gerald; Carney, Sammie Lois; Carpenter, Lawrence; Cegielski, Stephen; Chaddick, James; Cham bers, Ethel Mae; Channel, Merle; Chebret, Lonnie; SECOND ROW: Cherry, Morris; Childress, Ronald; Choate, John; Christiansen, Ethel; Cirilo, Israel; Cisner- os, Vivian; THIRD ROW: Clark, Betty Jean; Clark, Don; Clark, Mary C.; Chap- man, Geraldean; Cochran, FOURTH ROW: Collier, Bob; Colla- hand, Linda; Condry, Billy; Cook, Don; Cooper, John; Connell, Patricia; Conaway, Bob; FIFTH ROW: Corrigan, Patricia; C o 11 e n , Bobby; Courregeous, Louisette; Conguill, Billy; Coy, Jean; Crews, J o r e 11 a ; SIXTH ROW: Cross, Dorothy; Cross, Jo Ann; Dale, Robert; Dakin, June; Darby, Hulend; Davis, Willard; SEVENTH ROWs Davis, Davies; Dear- man, Bobby; Dehart, Jean; Dew, Jo Ann; Dewitt, Frankie; Dic- kenson, Leo; Dittman, Lewis; Div- uigs. Jack; Docherty, Jean; EIGHT ROW: Dolshal, Leona; Draper, Kath- ern; Duesterburg, Mary; Duff, Law- rence; Dunegan, Barbara; Duran, Anita; Duren, Ester; Easterwood, Gloria; Eggers, Joan. CT OF 'S9 FIRST ROW: Eiland, Millard; Elder, Barbara; Elledge, Betty; Elliott, Is- lan; Elliott, Myrtle; Emmick, Harold; Erwin, Joan; Eskew, Pat; Evens, Jenelle; SECOND ROW: Falk, Les- lie; Farmer, Georgia, Mae; J Farrell, Jimmy; Fator, Ray; Fawcete, Eugene; Fehman, George; THIRD ROW: Fer- gerson, Wayne; Ferris, Gret- chen; Fine, Forrest; Fink, Bil- ly; Fite, Jo Ann; Fletcher, Jannet; FOURTH ROW: Flet- cher, Odell; Flores, Mary; Flores, Mary Alice; Flowers, Patsy; Forrester, Betty; For- rester, Royce; FIFTH ROW: Foster, Kathleen; Friend, Bil- ly; French, Betty; Fretage, Robert; Gardner, Richard; Gardner, Laquita; SIXTH ROW: de la Garza, Aurora; Gates, Jay; Gersterman, Ro- nald; Irma, Gibson; Gifford, Martha; DeGlandon Shirley; SEVENTH ROW: Gloson, Bill; Glover, Johnny; God- frey, Patsy; Godwin, Frank; Gowins, Gene; Gardon, Ed- ward; Glenn, Phillip; a Gossett, Bobbie; Goodman, Edward; EIGHTH ROW: Gray, Jimmy; Griffin, Gif- ford; Grahm, Joyce; Grimes, Gayle Nell; Grigsby, Alta; Gramman, Myrtle; Hunter, Margaret; Hunt, Ann; Hug- hes, Jo Beth, ( Holt, Charles; Honaker, Mar- tha; Hopper, Roger; Horton, Shirley; Howard, Marlene; FIFTH ROW: Howard, Rose- mary; House, Clarence; Irby, Vernon; Ivie, Jerry; Jacquer, Mary Ellen; Jamison, Sylvia; SIXTH ROW: Jenkins Mary Frances; Jenkins, Kathem; Johnson, Barbara; Johnson, Carloyn; Johnson, Dean; Jones, Barbara; SEVENTH ROW: Jones, Beverly; Jones, Gerdlene; Jones, Joe; Kah- ler, Victor; Kelley, Colleen; Kelley, Dora; Kelley, John; Kemp, Richard; Kennedy, Johnny; EIGHTH ROW: Kindrick, Mildred; King, Paul; Kingham, Gordon; Kinman, Harold; Knight, Robert; Knipling, Carol; Kir- by John; Kountz, Joanna; Krai, Shir- ley, 5 $H I r. 3S .■= r -= imi ten! w PT OF 'S9 FIRST ROW: Hale, Betty; Hall Eliza- beth; Hanks, Billy; Hardin, James; Harris Ernie; Harris, Robert; Harris, Vian; Hart, Anita; Hawthorne, Clara Bell; SECOND ROW: Hayse, Patsy; Heard. May Jean; Helyer, Barbara; Henderson, Charles; Hen- ninger, Anna Lou; Hernan- derz, Dina; THIRD ROW: Hicks, Evelyn; Hinman, Da- rold; Hogue, Emily; Hoit, T. J.; Hokanson, Ronald; Hoi- lifield, Reba; FOURTH ROW: Hoeman, Mable; LaGrande, L. J.; LeSeur, Ruthe; Lewis, Geraldine; THIRD ROW: Lilley, Wille- na; Lintquist, June; Lister, Jack; Lockhart, Jimmy; Long, Bobby; Lopez, Lupe; FOURTH ROW: Lowry, Joe; Lukes, Juanita; McAllister, Martel; McBride, Arthur; McCloud, C. J.; Mc- Intire, Estelle; FIFTH ROW: McKaughan, Janet; McLe- roy, Gene; McMillan, Betty; McNalley, Jim; McNamas, Jimmy; McWilliams, Gail Nell; SIXTH ROW: Madison, Mary J.; Malek, Clifford Mann, Robbie; Masks, Ray Marsh, Joe Martin, Earl SEVENTH ROW: Martin Peggy Jo; Martinez, Alfred Martinez, Aurora; Martin son, George; Mathe, Alfred May, Dorothy; Medley, Barbara; Meyer, Hughes; Meyers, Freddy; EIGHT ROW: Milam Homer; Miller, Norman; Miller, Sam; Mintz, James Dale; Michel, Eugene; Michel, Cill- ford; Mitxhey, Louis; Monicle, James, Montemayer, Luie. CLASS OF '52 FIRST ROW: Moody Bill; Mooney, Betty Sue; Moore Troy; Mustang, Barbara; Morgan, Sarah; Napper, loe, Navarro, Paul; Nelius, Lee Roy; Nelson, Donaldson; SECOND ROW: Newfind, Mary Jane; c Nickleson, Geneva; Nickles, Lettie, Faye; Nino, Reynoldo; Orr, Mary, Kathryn; Ortis, Mary; THIRD ROW: Os- born, Eugene; Osborn, Elaine; Oldham, Bryan; O'Brian, Thomas; Parish, Joyce; Parker, Robert; FOURTH ROW: Parker, Shirley; Pell Derden; Pettit, Bill; Piazza, Bobbie; FIFTH ROW: Peirott, Charles; Pier- son, Jim, Bob; Pigue, Virgin- ia; Pittman, Peggy; Pogue, Joe; Platt, Donnie; Polard, Sue; Porter, Jean; - - • uV. SIXTH ROW: Potter, Nina; Pringle, Billy; Preble, Caro- lyn; Quinn, Marty; Ragland, Wanda; Raiz, Marita; SEV- VENTH ROW: Rabon, Nel- da; Raymer, Don; Reed, Ed- win, Renolds, Loyd; Rice, Charles, Roberts, Gorman; Roberson, Wallace; Rodri- guez, Oralia; Rodqers, Trav- is; EIGHTH ROW: Root, Monica; Rose, Barbara; Ennis; Rolette, Lewis; Rus- sel, Opal; Rutledge, Lottie, Rutledge, Ruth; Rudledge, Richard; Salozan, Alfred, CLASS OF 52 FIRST ROW: Sayler, Norma Jean; Searcy, Maidell; Dunn, Howard; Ser rano, Scorro; Sepulveda, Rose Ma- rie; Shirley Sexton; Scarborough Donald; Schaeffer, Katheryn, Schroub, Barbara; SECOND ROW: Schroeder, Dennis; Shaffer, Hallie; Pressley, Sharp; Sheppard, June; Shipley, Allen; Simms, Kelly; THIRD ROW: Simms, John; Singleton, Carl; Singleton, Paul Skeen Floyd; Skove, Robert; Smith, Kenneth; FOURTH ROW: Solar, Henry; Spratley James; Stafford, George; Stack, Jimmey; Stack, Iva; Stewart, Audry; FIFTH ROW: Stewart, Joan; Stewart, Joe; ry, Bobby; Strange Cecil; Straus, Stick, Wesley; Stiles, Bill; Stiles, Jo Ann; Stock, Ray; SIXTH ROW: Sto- Kathryn; Stringer, Mary Lou; Strin- ger, Orville; Sturther, Florence; SEVENTH ROW: Struthers, Opal, Stubbs, Barbara; Syler, Mary Jane, Swindoll, Charles; Taylor, Dorothy, Taylor, Louis; Taylor, Patricia; Tej erina, Esequil; Templet, Peggy EIGHTH ROW: Terry, Beverly Sue Terry, Ruth; Theis, Milton; Thomp- son, Helen; Thornton, Pat; Thriton Thelma; Timme, Kathryn; Timmons. Jo Ann; Tiner, Barbara, f ft es o ?'' . FIRST ROW: Tommy, Connie; Tor- reyson, T. D.; Towne, Gerald; Tucker, Jon; Turker, Joyce; Underwood, Lila Faye; Velters, George; Villogomez, Andrew; Wachendorf, Ruth. SEC- OND ROW: Watie, Madge; Wal- lace, Gayle; Walling, Jan Weal; Walker, Yvonne; THIRD ROW: Warwick, Doyle; Wason, Evelyn; Waters, Wayne; Webb, Richard; Wedin, Alan; Welford, Norma Jean; FOURTH ROW: Wendel, Tommy; Westbrook, Joyce; Westerman, Do- nald; White, Charles; White, Dick; White, Doren; FIFTH ROW: Wil- burn, Jane; Williams, Bobby, Wil- a- SIXTH ROW: Williams, Ralph; Wilson, Betty; Winder, Ruth; Wind- sheimer, Thomas; Winston, Jack; Wisenbaker, Lovce; SEVENTH ROW: Winfrey, Mary Alice; Wise, Jack; Wolcutt, Wanda; Wood- ard, Martha; Woods, Bobby; Yale, Jessie; York, John; Young, Do- nald; Zemlicka, Virginia; EIGHTH ROW: tZinneker, Hal; Zuchow- ski; Aline. BUILDING CAMPAIGNS Milby builds for the future and the Dis- tributive Education Club builds for life. First Row: Euel Jean Harris, Mary Ross, lo Ann Roberson, Mary Ann Johnson, Joe Prid- dy, Fredda Scroggins, Maxine Aldrige. Second Row: Mr. Merry, Thiel Shastid, Charles Petty, Conrad Morgan, Eugene Burke, Donald Nelson. Third Row: Neal Kieffer, James Self. efrre eKtative Senear tyirt BROWNIE BARSH TQefiie eHfativc Sckc xx DAN HART i 'Pafetti r Senear MYRA OLIPHANT ccuti uC Sett can, (pent CLAUDELLEN BLOMQUIST '% ZKd o-Me Sea tan, 'Say CARL LEE NIXON THa t ISeautc ui flcctttoi tyirt SHIBLEY MARTIN 'Wta t '%cutcU y He puniar 5 BOBBY DORSEY VIVIAN HARRIS 'Wta t ‘ityattcC ortie Saftfottt ie ODELL FLETCHER LUCILLE SWINDOLL «4 ALTON WILLIAMSON fi cental Scveetfoait Maid Shirley De Glandon Thirteenth Annual Valentine Varieties ANN HONEYCUTT Maid Sondra Odom STATE WINNING ONE-ACT PLAY The Potboilers Richard Niemi Director Sam Sieber All State Actor MOST POPULAR SENIORS Ouida Elliot Joe Smith MOST BEAUTIFUL JUNIOR GIRL Barbara Brand MOST HANDSOME JUNIOR BOYS Dennis Schroeder Don Gordon MOST BEAUTIFUL SENIOR GIRL Barbara Higginbotham MOST HANDSOME SENIOR BOY Truman Taylor MOST BEAUTIFUL SOPHOMORE GIRL Barbara Medley MOST HANDSOME SOPHOMORE BOY Don Clark Tticiy ?tte 1949 KING CURT OF THE HOUSE OF FABER QUEEN EDITH OF THE HOUSE OF SMITH r Cl -V' • 'N,i‘ WB felflEn HArewSBWlO 1 9 2.C MflR8.|-ifl R l9 £t MA®P 5ijuRfr 19Zi tWl C iP fUi-.? VH - 59 STATE WINNtr S «- CHJWtS H. MJ U-Y yCc E T V CHAMI -S ft'CVO B rsON fittied 'fyatctfi, Foremost among the objectives of Allied Youth's active members is the one expressed in the movement's platform: We stand for the liberation through education of the individual and society from the handicaps of beverage alcohol. X In addition to its educational program Allied Youth promotes a high type recreational pro- gram of fun and fellowship. The officers and sponsors of the Milby Post, including two of the national officers, appear on the front row,left to right, as follows: W. I. Stevenson....................................Principal A. P. Schoenfield................................... Sponsor Delbert Warwick .................................. President James Canion................................. Vice-President Robert Eades............................ Field Representative W. Roy Breg.............................Executive Secretary Norma O'Pry ...................................... Secretary Sue Levinson ..................................... Treasurer Mrs. Nell Wallace................................... Sponsor Miss Anne Barcus.................................... Sponsor I OFFICERS: ( Audrey Mullins . . . Barbara Smart .... Juanita Chesser . . . Jerry Robinson .... Nina Wright........ Doris Box ......... Rosie Lee Augastine ...... President . . Vice-President ...... Secretary ...... Treasurer Social Chairman ....... Reporter . . . . Sgt.-at-Arms The Beauty Culture Club is composed of all the girls who study beauty culture three hours each day for one or more semesters. The organization is national in scope. MEMBERS: Baughman, Marlene; Brady, Dorothy; Carney, Samey Lois; Fairbanks, Betty; Horton, Shirley; Howard, Marlene; Koehne, Helen; Ledbetter, Charlotte; Oubre, Katherine; Sandel, Rose; Under- wood, Lela Fay; Wright, Dequitta. i ‘Saa ten, Qiu Barbara Browne ................................. President Alton Williamson ............................ Vice-President Doris Schneider .................................. Secretary Pat Paton......................................... Treasurer Mrs. Fern Saxton.................................... Sponsor An indication of true school spirit is a worthwhile working organization. The Booster Club is one of the organizations in Milby that has proved just what good spirit is. The club was organized in 1944 under the sponsorship of Mrs. Fern Saxton. In '46 and '47 Mrs. Maurice Allen took over the organization, and membership increased year by year. '48, '49 and '50 found Mrs. Saxton back in head position. The club sponsors the annual basketball banquet for the team, makes the yellow mum corsages, sponsors the annual Christmas dance after the Milby-Austin game. The winning of the Sportsmanship Trophy this year proves that the members guided by the cheerleaders were really on their toes. The club, when called upon, aids many other organ- izations. adding @Ccc James Canion.......................................President Mrs. Eula P. Mohle...................................Sponsor The Bowling Club has come to be one of the most popular activities in our school. It now has a membership of sixty and is affiliated with the American Junior Bowling Congress. There are three outstanding tournaments each year, the Christmas Tournament in December, the National Telegraphic Tournament in March, and the J. C. Tournament, the climax of them all—in April. In '49 a Milby team of six boys were second in this last named event. BLACKFRAIRS THESPIANS OFFICERS Kohen White.........................................President Joe Smith..................................... Vice-President Darlene McBee ..................................... Secretary Richard M. Niemi .................................... Sponsor On April 7, 1947, another organization was added to the list at Milby under the leadership of Mr. Bayless. The organization was formed by a talented charter group, whose example has been carried on these three years. One month after organized they presented the senior play. The following year they made the assemblies livelier with enumerable acts and skits. Again the following May they produced another senior play He Who Hesitates. Next spring the Thespians were sponsored by Richard M. Niemi. A three-act play was presented in December and in the spring the one-act play won first place in Texas Interscho- lastic League competion—then in May came the annual senior play. Interspersed among all this was the Valentine Varieties, floor shows, and other forms of entertainment. In the fall of '48 a junior branch, the Blackfriers, was organized because of the increasing interest in dramatic. It was open to anyone interested in drama but was limited to 100 mem- bers. After gaining ten points a Blackfriers is elegible for membership in the National Thes- pians. Stagework, set designing, carpentry and emoting , are a few of the phases of this organization's accomplishments. Citadel De zte @tcd- Horace Beck....................................... President Merla Baldwin................................ Vice-President Lula May Barrett ................................. Secretary Richard Pigue.................................. Sgt.-at-Arms Mr. G. E. McWhirter..................................Sponsor The Citadel Debate Club was organized in 1947 in Charles H. Milby High School. It is composed of students enrolled in debate only and meets each Friday at regular class time. Its purpose is to promote experiences in debatings, injecting fun and good will into worthwhile activities. Leadership, followship and fellowship serve as the goal of the club and Bene dissereri est finis Logices” or To argue well is the end of logics” is the motto. LEFT TO BIGHT, FIRST BOW: G. E. McWhirter; Hubert; Simmons; Beck; Pigue; Williams. SECOND BOW: Baldwin; Barrett; Wilkinson. 7 e putune'i omema eX‘1 Mary Mitchell ............................ President Carol Drew .......................... Vice-President Betty Lou Rogers...........................Secretary Dorothy Smart..............................Treasurer Elizabeth Hall ............................ Reporter Opal Struthers...........................Song Leader Connie Deller ......................... Sgt.-at-Arms Barbara Lee......................... Parliamentarian Margaret Jarry Cora Stockard.............. Sponsors The Milby F. H. A. Chapter was organized three years ago and is affiliated with the Nation- al organization. The purposes of this organzation are: To promote an appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking; to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership; to encourage democracy in home and community life; to work for a good home and family life for all; to promote international good will; to foster the development of creative leader- ship in home and community life; to provide wholesome individual and group recreation; to further interest in home economics. A. S. A. Bernice Plaster .................................... President Mary Alice Flores ............................. Vice-President Beverly Richter, ................................... Secretary Mrs. Alpha Baker...................................... Sponsor The Lambda Sigma Alpha is an organization composed of students who received the Ameri- can Legion Awards in junior high school. These awards were given to the boy and girl in each junior high school whom the student body believed possessed the qualities of leadership, service, character, sportsmanship, companionship, and scholarship. As they entered Milby, these students automatically became members of the L. S. A. This organization has been established for the purpose of furthering the high standards set by each student throughout his school years, that he may be prepared for his future. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Bowdoin; Silva; Flores. SECOND ROW: Johnson; Richter; Mrs. Baker; Kurtz; Plaster; Ragland; Stafford; Aubert; Shields. WCa aice eutd (favet Brownie Barsh ................................... President Barbara Browne.............................. Vice-President Bucky Barsh .................................. Sgt.-at-Arms Mr. Bayless........................................ Sponsor The purpose of the Masque and Gavel is to stimulate speech activities in the school. First, by striving for oral excellence in class recitations, clubs, and class activities, in assemblies, in public speaking, and in reading. Second, by striving to affect a closer relationship between the high school and community through co-operative activities with all recognized community groups. Third, by re-affirming their allegiance to the United States of America and pledging themselves to uphold its democratic principles. MEMBERS: LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Smith; Kitcher; Gibson; Browne; Barsh B.; Barsh W.; Whit- worth; Breer. SECOND ROW: Fowler; Hart; Thompson; Beck; Boss; White; Bowdoin; Paton; Engdohl; Dubose. THIRD ROW: Pigue; Swindoll; Brenham; Conway; Odom; Brahm; Richard- son; Cummings. Bucky Barsh........................................ President Horace Beck .................................. Vice-President Brownie Barsh...................................... Secretary Richard Pigue .................................. Sgt.-at-Arms Mr. Bayless, Mr. McWhirter,..........................Sponsors The National Forensic League of Charles H. Milby High School has for its purpose the promotion of interests in interscholastic debate, oratory, and public speaking by encouraging a spirit of fellowship and by conferring upon deserving candidates a worthy badge of dis- tinction. Eligible persons may, by election after meeting certain requirements, receive these de- grees : the Degree of Merit; the Degree of Honor; the Degree of Excellence; the Degree of Dis- tinction. MEMBERS: LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Beck; Barsh W.; Barsh B.; SECOND ROW: Odom; Greer; Eng- dohl; Miller; Baldwin; Barrett; Browne; Gibson; Wilkinson. THIRD ROW: Thompson; DeGlan- don; Voss; Sexton. FOURTH ROW: Whitworth; Cross; McGowan; Williams; Kitcher. Dan Hart......................................... President Lucille Swindoll ........................... Vice-President Harriet Raymer .................................. Secretary Dorothy Zuchowski ............................... Treasurer Miss Nannette Barcus .............................. Sponsor This society is founded upon the principle that true education creates a well-rounded per- sonality in the development of the character of the individual and his relationships to those around him. So we honor the students who in the opinion of their teachers and classmates are building in their school life this four-fold foundation—character, scholarship, leadership, and service. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Aubert; Bowdoin; Nixon; Miller S.; Miller J.; White; Odom; Williamson; Johnson; Martinez. SECOND ROW: Brand; Stafford; McKinney; Manuel; Head; Travis; Conway; Suhm; Engdhol; Levison; Du Bose; Schnieder; Dorsey; Hendricks. THIRD ROW: Barsh; Windham; Sloan; Gibson; Davis: Zuchowski; Swindoll; Oliphint; Mohr; Weiss; Raymer. The Milby Plainsman, which is the only weekly high school paper in the city of Hous- ton, is for the purpose of bringing news and articles of interest to the student body and faculty of Charles H. Milby, while at the same time giving students who are interested in journalism a chance to use their abilities and ideas. Mr. G. E. MacWhirter, Milby's journalism teacher, is the sponsor of this four page, five- column high school newspaper. Deen Ann Suhm.........................................Editor Barbara Browne............................. Associate Editor Gene Voss..................................... Sports Editor Bobbie Richardson .................. Associate Sports Editor W. O. Toon....................................Feature Writer Frances Brenham.................. Associate Feature Writer Joe Stewart......................................News Editor Minta Sue Adams..................... Associate News Editor Norma O'Pry.................................. Feature Editor Jo Ann Chaddick............................. Exchange Editor Duane Olney ............................ Business Manager Barbara McKinney..................................... Typist Bucky Barsh...............................Student Advisor Mr. McWhirter ...................................... Sponsor OFFICERS Brownie Barsh: President Bucky Barsh: Vice-President Delbert Warwick: Treasurer Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, was organ- ized April 10, 1926, at the University of Iowa. The purpose of this organization is to encourage and reward individual achievement in journalism and allied fields. The following requirements must be met to become eligible for membership: 1. Junior or Senior standing 2. Upper third of class. 3. Superior work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor. 4. Recommended by advisor or committee governing publications. The aims of the society are truth, initiative, opportunity, leadership, loyality, enlightment and friendship . The motto of Quill and Scroll is, Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall free. make ye MEMBERS: Kneeling: Warwick, Barsh, Barsh. Standing: Mr. McWhirter, Roberts, O'Pry, Neat, Raymer, Cummings, Levinson, Brown, Chaddick. Back row: Voss, Suhm, Barret, Brenham, Richardson, McKinney, Adams, Toon. 2.uill clttdSc iaCC Science Carolyn Aubert, President Norma O'Pry, Secretary Mrs. Skelley, Mr. Duncan, Sponsors The Science Club is an organization of students who are especially in- terested in science. Anyone who wishes may join if they have had or are plan- ning to take two years of science in high school. MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Cargil; O'Pry; Tabony; Mann; Aubert; Gross; Sabins; Miller. SECOND ROW: Callaway; Sims; Mrs. Skelley; Conoway; Bryant Gree; Madi- son. THIRD ROW: Odena; Lester; Gardener; Hoffman; Richardson; Blum; Mi- lam; Mr. Duncan. Ixc 'Tti-'ty. . . alli-ty This fellowship, created in 1833, is organized to bring together in a great national movement all of the more than six thousand Hi-Y clubs, and to provide a means whereby the movement can be governed by its own members. The purpose of this Hi-Y club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The platform is clean living; speech; athle- tics; and scholarship. Jean Pistole—Pres, of Jr. and Soph. Club for girls. Gene Voss—Pres, of Jr. and Soph. Club for boys. Jim Poston—Pres, of Senior Club for boys. Joy Riley—Pres, of Senior Club for girls. 'k-leen Brownie Barsh, President Ruby Lamb, Vice-President Mary Ellen Knapner, Secretary Minta Sue Adams, Frances Brenham, Inter-Club Council Representatives The Y-Teens is an organization for girls of high school age, sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. The purpose of the club is to so influence young girls that they will become better citizens and to provide a balanced social life for all high school girls who wish to join the club. i MEMBERS: Adams; Anderson; Aubert; Bali; Barsh B.; Barsh R.; Bebee; Brenham; Conaway; Cotham; Driver; Engdoll; Etie; Farmer; Gibbs; Fowler; Hall; Higginbotham; Knapner; Lamb; Mann; McKinney; Milam, D.; Morgan; Murchison; O'Pry; Quast; Robinson; Sabins; Shipper; Wason; Zanakos; Waite. OFFICERS Kneeling: Left to right; Barbara Houser, Capt. of Flags; Joyce Jeanes, Capt. of Bugles; Audrey Stafford, Major; Dora Fowler, Capt. of Drums; Carol Drew, Capt. of Drill. Second row: Sergeants; Sue Levinson, Batons; Doris Radney, Swing Flags; Jo Ann Campbell, Flags; Gwen Waite, Lyres; Karen Childress, Tenor Drums; Carmen Montemeyor, Snare Drums; Florence Bennet, Tenor Bugles; Jo Ann Chaddick, Baritone Bugles; La Verne Crabill, Soprano Bugles; Betty Parrish, Jo Relta Crews, Patsy Bryant, Elizabeth Collins, Drill Sqts. Third row:Lieutenants; Left to right: Jerry Heinze, Drums; Jean Porter, Bugles; Mary Helyer, Flags; Bielle Owens, Drill; Barbara Brown, Drill. MAJOR AUDREY STAFFORD SWING FLAGS Left to right: Anne Honeycutt; Mary Ann Reno; Doris Radney, Sgt.; Elizabeth Dunbar; Glenda Cum- mings. Kneeling: Patsy Williams; Janie Rios. CAROL DREW Capt. Drill Squad BARBARA HOUSER Capt. Flag Corps Lett to right: Betty Rogers; Barbara Sawyer; Sue Levinson, Sgt.; Joyce Snyder, Charlotte Led- better. Kneeling: Barbara Brand, Helen Woodard. Managers: YVONNE ROBERTS, MELVA STANLEY, AGNES MILLER, PAT RYAN. Captain of Drums DORA FOWLER Captain of Bugles JOYCE JEANES m ft o. 7. e LT. COLONEL BARBARA McKINNEY Sponsor LT. COLONEL KERMIT WRIGHT MAJOR JAMES THIBODAUX MAJOR CAROLYN AUBERT Sponsor m s. o. 7, e Major Johnny Prescott; Lt. Col. Kermit Wright; Lt. Col. Barbara McKinney; Major James Thibodaux, Major Carolyn Aubert; Major Kenneth Wright; Major Hugh McAuley. COMPANY A” OFFICERS: CAPT. J. W. ALLBRITON CAPT. HARRIET RAYMER Sponsor js o.7 e. R. O. T. C. RIFLE TEAM COMPANY ”B OFFICERS: CAPT. WALTER NELIUS CAPT. BETTY JANE CONAWAY, Sponsor COMPANY C OFFICERS: CAPT. T. O. DUNMAN CAPT. MARIVONNE WINDHAM, Sponsor THE MILBY ORCHESTRA Left to right. Piano: Fletcher; Mattocks. Violin: Byrd; Eiland; Morgan; Jones; Young; Kemp; Lang- ford; Busby. Cello: Crabill. Base: Hall; Viola; Markey. Trumpets: Bar- ker: Drogers. Horns: Caff all; Wylie. Oboe: Schneider. Fluet: Reisner. Trombones: Clark; Bertin. Clarinets: Van Wijk, Price. Sax: Swindell. B. Clarinet: Foshee. THE MILBY CHORUS BAND OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT Majorettes: Ouida Elliott; Pat Ryan. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Hall, Tech. Sgt.; Jimmy McBride, 2nd Sgt.; Ger- aldine Reisner, 1st Sgt.; Lester Crossman, Capt.; Doris Schnei- der, Co-Capt.; Jackie Clark, 2nd. Sgt.; Gloria Langford, Mas- ter Sgt. SECOND ROW: Elias Ramirez, Sgt.; Conrad Pyle, Sgt.; Winston Sexton, Sgt.; Maurice Fosnee, Staff Sgt.; Lila Jean Murchison,4 Sgt.; Joyce Clark, Sgt.; Lorainne Price, Staff Sgt. MAJOR LESTER CROSSMAN THE MILBY BAND SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Myra Oliphing Randy Wright JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS Dorothy Zuchowski Bobby Johnson SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS Barbara Tiner Durden Pell LEFT TO RIGHT: Durden Pell Barbara Tiner, Bobby Johnson Dorothy Zuchowski, Randy Wright, Myra Oliphint. FOOTBALL REVIEW By Kohen White When the dust of the High School Stadium settled and the lights were turned out for the last time in 1949, the Milby Buffs finished a season worth remembering. Tackling one of the toughest schedules yet, the Buffalos fought their way into a two way tie for third place in City and a won-five, lost-five record for the season. Blazing forth in the season opener, Milby displayed some of the power and coaching brains predicted for the mighty eleven. Milby outscored a persistent but weaker Pasadena eleven 31-28. The following week the Herd traveled to Port Arthur to face the Yellowjackets. The Jackets ran across eight scores to Milby's one. Capitalizing on a Port Arthur fumble in the final quarter, Cook pushed across from the two-yard line for only touchdown. Five hun- dred students journeyed to see the game, cheering to the last. Score, 50-6. As hosts to Crozier Tech, the Buffs forgot their manners and soundly trounced Tech, 40- 13. Every Buff played in Championship form. A jinx is hard to shake, and the win-one-lose-one that dogged Milby all season was still there at the conference opener. Facing surprisingly strong Sam Houston scrappers, Milby could not click with their running game. Playing this one in the mud, the Buffs held the lead all the way until the final quarter when a Sullivan-to-Miller pass broke the ice to end the game 13-7. The Herd made a striking comeback in outclassing and outscoring a determined Davis team. Climaxing a 53 yard drive in the first quarter, Gardner crossed from the one for the first tally. Gardner scored two more in the fourth, capitalizing on a Davis fumble and a wobbly pass. Schroeder proved true on all three conversions and when the siren sounded, Milby had pulled into the win column, 21-0. In spite of the standing hex, the Buffs gained recognition as the team to watch as the season progressed. Fielding eight lettermen, they proved more than once that they could upset the biggest. Behind such a line as Hopkins and Dorsey at ends, Barsh and Silva at tackles, Poston and Hart as guards, and Aranyas at center, the backfield of Cook, Flanagan, Rollins, and Gardner had little trouble. The substitute problem was cared for with such relia- bles as Lambert, Bankston, Foreman, Hamilton, White, Jones, and Gentry. Milby's next battle was against San Jacinto, but the Bear's Carl Johnson was everywhere that Milby did not want him. Taking first blood in the second quarter, the Buffalos held the lead until Johnson ended a 72 yard drive in the third quarter with a 54 yard sprint. The Bears scored again in the fourth to leave the game 14-7. In the nip-and-tuck battle with Reagan, Milby took everything but the last ten seconds of each half. Driving up one side and down another, Milby just could not find the goal stripe. Playing twin halves, Reagan waited until the fading seconds of each half to score. Reagan 13, Milby 0. Showing again the fire and power displayed at the first of the season, Milby overwhelm- ed the Mustangs 47-0. A new star in Buffalo land, Foreman, outdistanced the Austin second- ary twice for scampers of 84 and 63 yards. Ralph Cook, all-city back, crossed the golden stripe three times with Hart-to-Dorsey and Hart-to-Flanagan completing the scoring melee. Playing the last out of town game for the season, Milby lost a hard one to Corpus Chris- ti. Dan Hart completed 14 of 24 passes and Cook ran as never before, but a persistent Buc team pushed over one more TD to end the game 26-19. Everyone began planning for the Lamar Game. Facing Lamar for the first time in three years without a championship at stake, the Buffa- los out-charged, out-ran, and out-rallied the Indians to end with success a hard-fought sea- son. Lamar scored the first one, but from the third period on it was Milby's game. Hart raced 90 yards behind beautiful blocking for the first Buff score, and Cook and Hamm ac- ounted for the game clinchers. Everyone was happy as the band played Fair Milby for the last time during the 1949 season, and the Buffs went home with a 19-12 victory. Though in the win-lose column the figures showed five for five, the student body looked upon the season as a successful one. Three Buffs won berths on the all-city eleven: Ralph Cook in the backfield and Dan Hart and Bobby Dorsey on the line. Two arch rivals had been vanquished and the most coveted award of all, the Sportsmanship Trophy, was brought back to Milby, a grand compliment to loyal boosters and a hard-working team. 0? Htt aCl FRED BANKSTON End CHARLES ARANYAS Center BUCKY BARSH Tackle FREDDY BROOKS Guard BOBBY DORSEY End TROY COX Back BOBBY FLANAGAN Back JIMMY FOREMAN Back JIMMY GARDNER Back RONNIE GRIFFIN Back SAMMY GENTRY Back EDWARD HAMN End DAN HART Back CHARLIE HAMILTON Guard 0p4at ztt JOHN HURST Guard GORDON HOPKINS End JOE JONES Center FLOYD KENNEDY Tackle EDWARD LAMBERT Tackle LYLE OELFKE End HAROLD McCOLLUM Center JIMMY POSTON Guard VON RAIMOND Back JOHNNY ROLLINS Back CHARLES SHEPPARD End DENNIS SCHROEDER Tackle V m f 48 PUD SILVA Tackle ALAN JON WHITE Tackle HOWARD WHITWORTH Back Leit to right: Hart, Poston, Rollins, Shepherd, Herrinq; Cunningham. Barsh, Shippley, March, Johnson, Martinez, Fleshnier, Peters, Cook, Pa ton, Wheeler, Sylvia, Hopkins, Neius, Dorsey, Gentry, Warick, Bankston. Seated: Bobby Flanagan, Best Blocker; Bucky Barsh, Scholarship Award; Barbara Higginbo- tham; Homecoming Queen; Jimmy Poston, Co-Captain. Standing: Dan Hart, Co-Captain; Bob- by Dorsey, Most Valuable Player. A-TEAM Standing: Forman, Hamilton, Poston, Kennedy, Oelfke, Lambert, Sheppard, Dorsey, Hopkins, Brooks, Barsh, Leroy. Kneeling: Cox, Hurst, Aranyas, White, Silva, Griffin, McCollum, Schroeder, Flanagan, Jones. Sitting: Whitworth, Raymond, Cox, Gardner, Bankston, Rollins, Gentry, Hart, Hamm, Sharp. B-TEAM Standing: Campbell, Miller, Kelly, Redding, Fermen, Goodwin, Strange, Marks, Fink, Darby. Kneeling: Self, Williams, Fletcher, Pogue, Pack, Pettit, Wilson, Stack, Wilkens. Sitting: Hopper, Fairfield, Gates, Hardin, Glosson, Malek, Whitten. I I PUD SILVA Tackle EDWARD HAMN End LYLE OELFKE End VON RAIMOND Back DENNIS SCHRODER Tackle EDWARD LAMBERT Tackle CHARLES HAMILTON Guard FREDDY BROOKS Guard BUCKY BARSH Tackle RONNIE GRIFFIN Back TROY COX Back SAMMY GENTRY Back DAN HART Back JOHNNY ROLLINS Back 0?o U citl JIMMY POSTON Guard HOWARD WHITWORTH Back BOBBY FLANAGAN Back CHARLES ARANYAS Center to. BOBBY DORSEY End ALAN JON WHITE T ackle poot aiC FRED BANKSTON End GORDON HOPKINS End CHARLES SHEPPARD End JIMMY GARDNER Back JIMMY FOREMAN Back JOE JONES Center STARTING LINE-UP PRESTLY SHARP BOBBY COX JOE LOWRY FLOYD KENNEDY Mgrs. Tackle BETTY IO BARUM CARL NIXON Forward WENDELL BROCKETT Forward EARL TIPTON Forward ROSCOE HAYES Forward JERRY PATON Guard MR. LEE BEESON Coach KENNETH MEDKIFF Manager DONALD CALDWELL Forward RAYMOND HERNANDEZ Guard BASKETBALL TEAM Wendell Brockett; Richard Wheeler Walter Lee; Donald Caldwell; Bobby Flanagan; Roscoe Hayes; Carl Nixon; Earl Tipton; Bobby Johnson; Jerry Paton; Raymond Hernandez. BOBBY JOHNSON Guard WALTER LEE Center BASKETBALL REVIEW Kohen White The Herd returned to the hardwoods this year with fire in their eyes and a State Champ- ionship in their hopes. Every team in the city was aiming for the top and a wonderful sea- son it was. Although they dropped a few hard ones, the end of city play found Milby with 8 wins to 4 losses, and a season record of 19 wins to 7 losses. Placing second in city, Milby gained a berth in the State Playoffs in Ft. Worth where, as the annual goes to press, they hope to win the State Crown. Boasting five lettermen, Milby gained respect as the season progressed. Hampered by height, they more than made up for it by fine floor play, sharp shooting, and good team- work. Two lettermen, all-city Bobby Flanagan, and Ball-hawking Gerald Patton sparked the Buffs at the guard positions, pivot man-and a big one on the back boards-was all-state Rich- ard Wheeler. Controlling the backboards and starring at forwards were letterman Earl Tip- ton and a new comer but showing fine style, Roscoe Hayes. Milby lost only one man, Don- ald Caldwell, who played good ball and was helpful in many situations. The sub problem was capably handled by a seasoned reserve squad. Through the use of the reserve men at his command. Coach Lee Beeson was able to always field a fresh and strong team. Help- ing in the tight spots without the glory were such good ball handlers and court men as Carl Nixon, Johnny Hernandez, Bobby Johnson, Walter Lee, and Alfred Salazar. The regular season was as exciting as one could ever want. Winning two games by only one point and losing three by only 1-3 points could always produce a thriller. It was only fitting that such a season should be ended by such a game as the Milby-Lamar game. Im- proving as the season progressed, Milby played a brand of ball that many respected. With the chance to go to state at stake Milby beat Lamar by only one point. The lead changed hands several times and Lamar led at the last minute until Hernandez stole the ball and passed to Wheeler for the ticket to State, thus ending a typical game with a typical thrilling final. For a very good season and one that every Milby booster should be proud of, we con- gratulate the team and their coach. They well deserve it. Milby 42 Reagan 25 Milby 41 Reagan 31 Milby 54 Austin 34 Milby 55 Austin 31 Milby 40 Davis 32 Milby 38 Davis 37 Milby 40 San Jacinto 44 Milby 42 San Jacinto 52 Milby 31 Sam Houston 33 Milby 31 Sam Houston 33 Milby 34 Lamar 30 Milby 40 Lamar 39 Final news of the season: After this page had been shipped to the publisher, word was flashed from Fort Worth that Milby won the City Conference state crown by defeating Crozier Tech 40-39. Congratulations to Coach Beeson and our championship team! GOLF TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: James Berryman; Manuel Lopez; John Delley; Billy Taylor; Lupe Garrero; Archer Marx; Mr. Smith; George Johnson. BASKETBALL B TEAM rt j ■ TRAVIS TYLER Outfield STANDING: Louis Fliesner; Flanagan; Hart; Harrington; Ship- ly; Sheppard; Cunningham; Eddie Stewert. KNEELING: Tyler; Wisenbaker; Peters; Sonntag; Steward; Herring. SITTING: Lo- rey; Nelius; Osburne; Hopkins; Gentry; Russel. WALTER NELIUS Outfield BOBBY FLANAGAN Pitchei ALLAN SHIPLY Infield ROY STEWERT Pitcher ALLAN HERRING Catche, K HENRY RUSSEL Pitcher BURNICE HARRINGTON Pitcher JOE BOB LOREY Outfield ALLAN CUNNINGHAM Infield FRANKIE PETERS Pitcher DAN HART Catcher JIM SHEPPARD Outfield SAMMY GENTRY EUGENE OSBURNE Infield Infield BILL HEARRON, DENNIS SCHROEDER, BUCKY BARSH, DAN HART ALTON WILLIAMSON FRED BANKSTON, JOE SMITH RANDY WRIGHT CHARLES HENDERSON, HERMAN BROWN, DONALD LANGDON ■ 11 HARRY PREBLE. DELBERT WARWICK JOHNNY ROLLINS, JOHNNY MENDIOLA DON KITCHER BOBBY DORSEY ALVIN PERRY BOBBY FLETCHER JIMMY POSTON JOHNNY JEANES JERRY PATON 1 STANDING: Watson, Manager; Perry; Martinez; Poston; Hearron; Henderson; Foreman; Langdon; Lucas; Schroer; Brooks; Cox, Manager. KNEELING: Me Collum; Pigue; Warwick; Dorsey; Hildebrand; Dean; Barsh; Preble; Pankston, Lacy; Brown. SITTING: Dew; Kitcher; Wright; Paton; Mendiola; Fletcher; Smith; Rollins; Williamson. DONALD DEAN fjfTMZt 5M JOHN KIRBY BOYD JAMES RICHARD HARRIS EDWARD HAMM TROY COX VOLLEYBALL SQUAD LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Official, Browne; Markey; Brady; Barber; Farmer; Barsh R.; Peter- son; Hanf; Tinter Giahan; Kaiser; Shaw; Quinn; Coach Jamison. KNEELING: Lilley; Rackley; Manuel; Bightwell; Miller S.; Wells; O'Pry; Baldwin; Miller J.; Elliott. SITTING: Barsh B.; Swin- doll, Co-Captains. 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