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0 J N i 'J R 1 I A Ea 'ies , Q 't 1 iso' ta' 26 5 'st J 6 WALTER A. NICHOLAS Roswell, New Mexico Nick Two years. Rabbit, 1924-25. Corporal Ser- geant, 1925-26. Ah, such eyes! Here is the boy that has kept the flapper hearts of Roswell a-flutter all these years. Poor dears, Cwe love 'em -tool they are still in a daze. But, Nick, if you are as success- ful with a swivel chair under you as you have been in a social line, perhaps we will be fortunate enough to collect what you owe us. And if you are always as fair, and honest, and square, as you have been here, you will certainly succeed. We're expecting that. Good luck, ol-d top, and remember us. Let's get some cider. Page Twenty Four THOMAS L. MULLICAN Lubbock, Texas f'Mzke - Two years. Rabbit, 1924-25. Corporal, Ser- geant, 1925-26. Pistol Expert, Rifle Marksman. Dramatics: Love Pirates of Hawaii. Maverick Staff, 1925-26. Bronco Staff, 1925-26. Some feeble-minded men fall in love -the rest write poetry. Mullican does both, and does them well. One night he broke into the room with the cheerful announcement that his best ginl h-ad just married. We all laughed, and agreed that she had exhibited rare judgment. Mullican has been a leader in school activities. He has- taken the leading role in many dramatic productions and has ably assisted the editing of the Maverick and the Bronco. While some of our English instructors may look forward to the dawn of peace when T. L. grad- uates, his schoolmates will part reluct- antly with him, and will always remem- ber him as as true a soldier and gentle- rnan as ever cadet was. 'Th0tt so ? P? if 4 X -N 1 1 I - 1 NM -H-5 '26
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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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! Q il 1 7 l ig 54 ls figs A - hi, x Nnyl r i fgr' gag 26 gn DONALD W. RosE Loving, New Mexico r-'Jeuyu Two years. Rabbit, 1924-25. Corporal, Ser- geant freducedj, 1925-26. 1 Club, 1925-26. Foot- ball, 1925-26. Member R. O. B. T., 1925-26. This smiling Mellin's food boy has done much to spread sunshine and dispel gloom during his eventful two years on the Hill. He boosted our football pros- pects this fall when he arrived to play guard, later landing a berth on the All- Southwestern Team. While his military career seems .to have been suddenly checked by a special order, he gained a membership in the R. O. B. T.-and the order never gained a bigger booster. Rose is one of those boys who help make life worth living for the cadets, for many is--the laugh that we have had both at himi' and with him. There is no doubt that Roseis cheerful good spirit will carry him sailing through life as it carried him through a success- ful two years here. Huh? Well, I dowft lmow. ' EDWARD H. POST, JR. San Diego, California Bud, Peter Three years. Rabbit, 1923-24. First Sergeant -1924-25. Captain, Second Squadron Commander 1925-26. Auto-rifle and Mounted Pistol Expert. Rifle Marksman. Honor Board, 1925-26. Polo. 1924-25-26. Tennis, 1923-24-25-26. Captain Ten- nis Team, 1925-26. President IU Club, 1925-26. Bronco Hall of Fame, 1925-26. Manager Polo Team, 1925-26. You're crazy! A Templar is the only car on the market. Maybe so- each man for his own ideas. We dislike stublborn resistance and wonlt argue the question. However, this gives an in- sight in Peter's character: honest, straight-forward, and determined. A promising combination! 1 Bud's polo has been good, and his soldiering with G Troop excellent. We are sure he will be remembered in the years to come as one who did his best to further elevate the standards of the Institute. Be yourself, Peter. Goodby -and thanks for the buggy ride. Now, men, the trouble is- Q .1 m rd N 1 I 1 1 lr fa Zi' li!-W ag' we A MM ig 26 E1 X Page Twenty Five
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