New Mexico Military Institute - Bronco Yearbook (Roswell, NM)

 - Class of 1926

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l-ii 1 Q' 3 l l XXL. fa 'J Q26 st 'ff 'So' .ui Q, E. WARREN MCROBERTS Twin Falls, Idaho !fM'acl! Two years. Rabbit, 1924-25. Corporal, Ser- geant Qreducedj, 1926. Rifle Marksman. R. O. B. T., 1926. A Mads nomadic spirit has not been curbed by rule or regulation. This trait was evidenced early in his career when he wandered from confinement, ultimate- ly onto the area But a moderate num- ber of tours only added to his lust for new sights. We are now convinced that his naturally roaming disposition will endure permanently. As a military man, Mac has dealt in results. Long will his commands echo over the polo grounds, As skir- mishers, DE-PlJOY, Squad SQUATP' But what of it? His firing line was there! Always primed with energy and ready to take part in any sport, he has ever been at home in any set, and every set is glad to make room for Mac, Look me over, kid Page Twenty Two JAMES GUNN LUMPKIN Amarillo, Texas rrEa,gZe:: Two years. Rabbit, 1924-25. Sergeant, Sec- ond Lieutenant, 1925-26. Dramatics: She Stoops to Conquer, Ice Bound. Member M. A. A. Club. Lumpkin is a studious, original boy with an excellent barracks record and an idea or two of his own. A person with as firm a policy of future con-duct, and as fierce a spirit in the defense of his opinion as this one has, attracts atten- tion-attention that is almost always favorable, except in the case of those pitted against him. The world loves a true man, and we believe that we can safely say that here is one. We respect you, Eagle, and hope that your record and academic work at Texas U. next fall may be as fine as they have been here. Yea,h! can you beat it? !! I 0 J Q 'd N I ri or Ei. isa ,, Q gtnfo ,N NMMI,-- v o' 26 gn

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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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0 17 Q '0 Q , I K X i A , '55, S Nnyl r Vg'- 2 6 gn: H. MAX MILLER Belen, New Mexico IKMa,:v7I Three years. Rabbit, 1925-26. Sergeant, 1924- 25. First Lieutenant and Second Squadron Adju- tant, 1925-26. Rifle Marksman and Pistol Sharp- shooter. Refreshment Committee Final Ball, 1924. M. A. A. Dramatics: Baby Mine, Manager Three VVise Fools. While Miller has never been partic- ularly noted for his brilliance, persever- ance has brought him many rewards during his three years at the Institute. As a sheik, he has proven that success with the ladies depends more upon good looks than upon intellectual qualities. However, we must hand it to you, old boy, for congeniality, good nature, and endurance-seeing that you have room- ed with DeYoe for so many years. We all have our troubles-even room-mates are exasperating at times. Miller is a frank sort of fellow whom we have liked better each day that we have known him. If work brings success, and we know that it does, we can predict nothing but good things for Max. AIHXZLPL ?!7 GEORGE M. MEGICA Los Angeles, California George Two years. Rabbit, 1924-25. Corporal, Ser- geant, Second Lieutenant, Captain and Regimental Adjutant, 1925-26. Rifle Team, 1926. Polo Squad. 1925-26. Rifle, Pistol, Auto-rifle Expert. Dra- maties: Ice Bound. Business Manager Mav- erick, 1926. Megica has made the most rapid rise in the corps of any man for many years past. As Captain and Adjutant, he is the highest ranking yearling in -the school. Along with his military conquests.. he has made many among Roswell hearts. He became so notorious for his affairs in town as to deserve the recog- nition fof our leading clothing store when it issued a supply of blotters early in the year. George will long be remembered for his good looks, natty uniform, and shin- ing boots. We hope that his Stanford friends next year will appreciate him as we have, and that he may continue to achieve excellent records. Come nomo! A 0 fl N M 4 S lf 'Ss WA 'W 1 N14 2 26 el Page Twenty Three

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