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

 - Class of 1959

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Page 26 text:

New students crowd around the many club displays at Sophomore Orientation. Sophomore Kathy Burns discusses the Allied Youth with a friend at Sophomore Orientation. Judy. Martha, and Sandra chat with candidates at the Boostet Club tea. Merle stands at the PLAINSMAN display to answer any questions asked about the school paper.

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ACTIVITIES ■H LEARN AND PLAY FOR LIFE IS TODAY One of the highest forms of society is to learn and play, to relax and absorb the lessons of life, at the same time. This is because life is both seriousness and laughter. And this is more so in the activities of a high school. Dancing or discussing, light or serious, similar minds com- municate common ideas and solve common problems. The next dance, history, the coming generations, education, the other side of the world, fashion, food—the list is endless. And they will go on. though students will come and go, till the last of the voices echoes through the world. This section is to show us—students at Milby—how we live through all the phases of our school life.



Page 27 text:

Candidates express reasons for wanting in GBC s at tea Senior Sharon Quade circulates name cards at tea Candidates for B'isonettes discuss possible membership with Sally Outlaw at formal tea. Orientation Of A Sophomore Entering the high school is more than just the start of a year, or even an era—it is the beginning of a life. Here the new sophomore will find friendship, frustration, inspiration, and knowledge. Sophomores get a taste of Milby’s hospi- tality at Sophomore Orientation. D.E. displays dolls.

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