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TO ALMA MATER the school—of its attitude and ideals. They arc seen by the public as a paragon, creative and purposeful. Though they may express them- selves with modern drills and equipment, the basic motives have remained unchanged since the beginning, to advance good citizenship and school patriotism. Thus, it is that they symbol- ize the goals which the student body, as a whole, strives to attain. The most important function of this or- ganization's services, which is certainly a tra- dition and of which the members arc truly representatives, is the promoting of school SPIRIT. Through parades, musical selections, and cheers, they show to all the pride we have in our athletic department. They let others know of our athlete's fight-to-the-finish atti- tude. By their organized efforts, they tell the players that the whole school shares this de- termination with them and backs them up. thus boosting morale. Without this group, our games would have a minimum of pep. show, and liveliness. With these concepts in mind, the staff of the 1958 BUFFALO, believing that the culmina- tion of a dedication should include TRADI- TION. SERVICES, REPRESENTATIVES, and SPIRIT, therefore dedicate this yearbook to the MILBY COED CADETTES. 7
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Mrs. AIccn Jones. Sponsor 1957 COED CADETTES BRING HONOR An ORGANIZATION which has grown from 30 members in 1926 to more than 200 can truly be called 3 TRADITION. Such a group, which has an origin that goes back al- most as far as the school's itself, we cherish for irreplaceable memories and an undefined pride. Since the longevity itself of the organization should indicate its invaluable activities, it is deserving of our praise and respect. Of course we honor this group for its past, only after first applauding its SERVICES of school, charity, and civic. The members of this organization usher at the Ice Capades and at The Houston Fat Stock Show every year. They attend events of public interests such as ground breakings, parades, and the Mardi Gras. They help the less fortunate by selling poppies on Armistice Day and ushering at the Crippled Children's Ball. Through performance and the Carat Show, they provide entertainment for students. Also, they sell school directories, rib- bons. pompoms, candy, magazines and Christ- mas cards for the convenience and pleasure of both teachers and students. This year the Cadettes presented the school with the six flags of Texas. In the performance of so many services, the members become REPRESENTATIVES of 6
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Vol. 24. 1958 THE BUFFALO i V I. STEVENSON 1 Princip.il Published by the students of the I Charles H. Milby I Senior High School Houston. Texas Editor LYNDA POWELL 1 Layout Editor I SALLY MANESS , Organizations Editor GAIL HENLEY I Junior Editor MARTHA BROWN Sophomore Editor TOMMY CAMMACK Honors Editor RONALD VIS Activities Editor HAROLD NEAL i Sports Editor RANDY LOFGREN I Student Business Manager DAVID KAY Advertising Editor WALLACE SISK Staff: Merle Montgomery | Billy Muscmcchc Charles Hubbard I Judy Kennedy Charlotte Rutherford Sponsor MISS WILMA HARTMAN I Business Manager MRS. J. C. PERKINS Student Photographer I HAROLD NEAL Yearbook Photographer MR. HAROLD BISHOP Color Photography by MR. TED JOHNSON I Class Favorites by . MR. HARRIS JOHNSTON1 Campus........................... From September to May. Milby's campus buzzes with the activity of 1750 students as they walk around the campus before school, chat between classes, and plan com- ing activities. Administration.................... Milby’s policies arc set by the Principal. Assistant Principal, and the Dean. Faculty members are concerned with conveying practical knowledge to young minds. Classes . Individually pictured in this section is the student body of Milby: seniors, juniors, and sophomores. Organisations....................... Featured in this section are the clubs of Milby. These clubs represent service, re- ligious. scholarship, athletics, and student government. Favorites . Remember elections? Wonder who won? Within these pages are the results—Most Popular. Most Beautiful. Most Represent- ative. and others. Here you will find pic- tures of the winners at their best. Activities...................... Here we see pictures of Milby’s social whirl that recall fond memories of the past year. Remember the AY Carnival, the Football, and the Winter Whirl? Sports................................ Here are records of the victories and de- feats of Big Blue’s athletic ventures, from the gridiron to the baseball diamond. 8 10 144
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