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0 1 rw I7 E 6 ig A ' YQ ik ' ' ff M ,fa .ag '26 'gn CHARLES E. JACOBS Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Jake Two years. Rabbit. 19211-25. Corporal ire- ducedj, 1925-26. Track. 19211-25. Rifle Marks- man. Gallery Team. 19211-25. Virtue, it seems, comes as easily to Jake as do warts to others. The simple truth is that he is afraid to be anything' but good. He says he's been told, and firmly believes, that rain drops are tears falling from the eyes of those in heaven who are acutely distressed when little Iboys misbehave. Consequent- ly, he is a bit uncomfortable when it does rain-and so he came to New Mex- ico to ease his conscience. Of course, he knows' he's been good, but he is taking no chances. He never carries frogs in his pockets or carves his name upon the commandant's desk. However, he has been known to mark the number of laps made during some of our Monday afternoon health exer- cises. Fight 'em, cowboy! Dam, I dofnft I1vrz0'zv.f Page Twenty HARRY GORDON HEANEY Corpus Christi, Texas ' Goplz'ie Four years. Corporal, 1923-24. Sergeant. Ser- geant-Major, 192-1-25. First Lieutenant. Captain, 1925-26. Rifle Marksman. Pistol Expert, Auto- rifle Expert. Chairman Final Ball Invitation Com- mittee. 19211-25. Decoration Committee, 1924-25. Bronco Hall of Fame, 1925-26. Our fondest memories of Goph will always be associated with a feather bed and a dozen rabbits at his service. Hoyv he can ride the rabbits the way he does, and still be extravagantly liked by them, is a matter for wonder. But the expla- nation of this fact lies in the secret of his personality. As everything that King Midas touched became golden, so every acquaintance Heaney makes becomes a golden friendship. Too much cannot be said for this prince of cadets, this leader of men, lover of fairness and lover of fun. We speak literally when we say that there will be many tears shed when we lose Heaney, the best companion and friend we have had in the past four years. Am't ozotlzivz' else better but- 1 -7 i , if ' A X 3 1 Ng Q! '09 1 N MI f. 1619 .ig '25 gt
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i- li - ... 1, I ii ALAN M. GILLESPIE Nogales, Arizona I HAZ!! Two years. Rabbit, 1924-25. Corporal, Ser- geant, Second Lieutenant, 1925-26. Glee Club. Dramatics: Love Pirates of Hawaii. Amid the wailing of La Paloma - 'I with red Spanish sash, and clinking of spurs-came our hero, a hot tamale in one hand and a bottle of tequila in the ' other. In due course of time he met Hurd, the hombre, and from that time - on they were compadres. Al can hold one's attention re- markably in his frequent sessions of in barracks. He can explain the psycho- analysis, the intricacies of the genus: homo, terra firma, and women. When he isn't doing any of these, he is smok- Q0 ', ing one of his beloved Spanish cigarettes. Q 1 Gillespie has likeable traits, high H , ambitions, and many friends. We would 2 v V, that he could be with us longer. lm' 1 . Where you goin' felZer? '35, Nuyr 'Q' ' 0 V' 5 - x 26 . f '69 E'- ROBERT A. HARRIS Y , Springfield, Illinois I i HB0bJ! I Two years, Rabbit, 1924-25. Corporal, Ser- geant, 1925. Color Sergeant, 1926. Pistol Marks- - man. Bronco Hall of Fame, 1926. To have the distinction of being the most love-sick in this corps of love-sick cadets is indeed an honor. Each evening he places her picture upon his desk, cups his chin in his hands, and sits entranced before the icon of I his dreams. And his system of self-in- ' spiration is rather neat: You were a , mighty nice girl-and you've been true to me-I've tried to forget you, but can't. It's love I guess-I'm goin' to write you I about it. The magic formula having been re- peated, Bob is ready for pen and ink, Q I and the result never fails to quicken Q the heart-beats of the fair one. Q l Your fate is sealed, Bob! In addi- is I tion to recalling the pleasant memories 9- 05 of our friendship, before we part, per- mit us one last caution: Never live 'funk 9 with your mother-in-law! 0 5 r Vx KC Y J! Where s her letter? K -09 6 E01 Page Nineteen
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0 0 Q? Q 1 . NA its . Q7 ', 4 5 50' gag 26 gn LEWIS E. LEONARD Laredo, Texas KlF0ggy!5 Three years. Rabbit, 1923-24. Sergeant, 1924- 25. First Lieutenant, Captain and Adjutant, 1925- 26. Maverick Staff, Bronco Staff, 1925-26. Rifle Marksman. Dramatics: Baby Mine. Bronco Hall of Fame, 1925-26. Foggy's ambition has helped him to get ahead, for he has made a success as lady-killer, horseman, stu-dent, and soldier-rising to a captaincy in three years. The cadets are deeply indebted to Leonard for having made Sunday Parade no longer a burden, but a pleas- ure. He can give the same command in more different Ways than seems pos- sible to the uninitiated. Leonard has made himself an out- standing character among us, and is ad- mired for his interest in his' work and participation in school activities. He is especially respected for the good sports- manship that he has displayed in every phase of his cadet life. H amd I Ho1och!! ROBERT L. KNIGHT Plains, Texas Lonesome Luke Four years. Rabbit, 1922-23. Corporal, 1923- 24. Sergeant, 1924-25. First Lieutenant, 1925-26. 5510, 1922-23-24-25-26. Captain Polo Team, 1925- During Loneso1me's four years he has been the mainstay of the polo team. When a rabbit, he went with the team to Tucson to play our strongest rivals, Ari- zona, who later Won the Southwestern Championship. Since then he has play- ed in every game in which an Institute team has taken part, finally, as Captain, leafiing us to. Victory over Arizona this fal . Luke is from Plains, where he learned to be a cowpuncher before he decided to become a soldier. But he sur- prised everyone at camp this summer by adding the title of sheik to that of cowpuncher and soldier, his social ob- ligations becoming so urgent that he came to be looked on as a day student. Over yonder- Q il Q 1 'J HQ 1 - W 9 haf? s NUM' .- ft ' aa' 26 'sr 5 6 Page Twenty One
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