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

 - Class of 1926

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lb -7 N '0 5 I A , la. 73 at arpw KX N I K- has ta' 2 6 'QL f 1 CLYDE J. WATTS Hope, New Mexico Silent ' Two years. Rabbit, 1924-25. Corporal, Ser- geant, 1925-26. Track, 1926. I Club, 1926. Watts has been a rather quiet fellow, but those who have known him have enjoyed his good humor and cheerful spirits. In the classroom his sudden awakening' from ,a prolonged state of coma has often been the cause of those absent-minded remarks that produce such convulsions of laughter. It must be a wonderful feeling to be so free from care and worry as Watts seems to be, for he goes through life always with a smile on his face and a detached air about him-as if he were in another world. With this attitude we know that he will always make friends wherever he goes, as he as done here, and we feel no anxiety in seeing him weaned from -the protection of In- stitute life. Oh, yeah, thats right. Page Twenty Eight EDWARD DEWEY WALSH Shrevesport, Louisiana Swa.my0y Three years. Rabbit, 1923-24. Corporal, Ser- geant. 1924-25. Corporal. Sergeant. Second Lieut- enant, 1925-26. Baseball, 1926. Well fellows, I'll tell you, she's got beauty, talent, individuality, and intel- lect. I know I'-m not fit for her, but I bet yuh I'm a better cadet from now on. Platoon, Attention! Such is the substance of the tactical lectures that Swampy gives to the in- nocent platoon which he leads to the mess hall for three squares per. I-Ijs underlings have great faith in Swampy and so they bear patiently with him. Walsh is well liked, and held in high esteem by the cadet corps. We predict for him a decided success in whatever walk of life he is to follow, and pno- claim his a distinct -type of young Amer- ican manhood-a true gentleman and a good sport. Yep-sent lteo' a twenty page one last night! s-.NMM2 if '26

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0 il N . M - A' 'Qe NM Lag 2 6 gun ADALBERT W. S. VON NYVENHEIM Santa Fe, New Mexico Von Two years. Rabbit, 1924-25. Corporal fre- clucedj, 1925-26. Basketball, 1924-25-26. Track 1925-26. Captain Basketball Team, 1925-26. Mem- ber 'KBig Three. Von is just another one of those rough boys from the great open spaces. To what source he owes his popularity it is hard to say, unless it be to his height or his smile, whichever is the more n-oticeable. This shy and retiring lad from Santa Fe first came before the public eye in an official way with the aid of his guitar and charming voice. The oc- casion was the time he sang a beautiful Mexican love song for the corps from the balcony in the mess hall, thereby spoiling our evening meal. With an en- viable record in athletics, and with many friends and admirers, Von Nyvenheini has been a true cadet throughout the days of his Institute life. f'Hey, Duke! I! WILLIAM H. STONEROOK San Diego, California Sweet William, Stormie Four and one-half years. Rabbit, 1922. Cor- poral, 1922-23. Reduced, 1924. Sergeant, 1925. First Lieutenant, First Lieutenant and First Squadron Adjutant, 1925-26. Pistol and Machine Gun Expert, Rifle Sharpshooter. Final Ball Deco- ration Committee, 1925. Associate Editor, Mav- erick, 1924-25. M. A. A., 1924-25-26. Editor-im Chief Bronco, 1926. Bronco Hall of Fame, 1926. The above picture, dear ffriends, is none other than that of 'fSweet William -the pride and glory of sally-port five. There have been those who wi-shed to call him Bill or Billie Boy, but these appellations, with their rustic and puerile implications, have been awarded to ,the more deserving of our brethren. Stonie's record at the Institute embraces a varied list of activities. Ac- ademically, he has led his class for the yearg in the military department he has won his buttons, and achieved realiza- tion of cadet ambition in the D. O. L. assignmentg socially, he has woloed- won-and-er- been disillusioned. Oh, such a bitter pill! We are mighty sorry to see Stu-nie ieave us, for he has been a sincere friend to all. The least we can do is to offer a promise of remembrance and wish him lots of luck. This is the proposition- 0 0 Q 'd m 1 A lr 72 1. 99 're l ' Lia' 26 'QL J 6 Page Twenty Seven



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E0 ? li A ,pw 143 '09 L NMMI IVF 1.9 26 Q, A nw is it W F 'J A u JAMES ADOLPH WILSON Roswell, New Mexico lKRedJ2 'Two years. Rabbit, 1924-25. Corporal, Ser- geant, 1925-26. Athletic Assistant, 1925-26. Of- ficial First Class Mascot, 1925-26. It is a pleasure to present the pride and joy of the First Glass, the one and original Flaming Youth. Red, as We affectionately call him, has enough red hair and freckles to outfit a whole troupe of Wesley Barrys. To this hale and hearty youngster goes' all the honor of making the office of technical sergeant what it is today at the Institute. To those of us who can remember the days when this honor- able position amounted to practically nothing, Red's deed is a worthy one. We regret to part with our little friend and his ready smile and wit, but we are relieved of some of our sorrow by knowing that we'll see him in the funny page. That ain't the point, Major. WLLIAM B. WILLIAMS St. Petersburg, Florida rzgiuyn Two ycars. Rabbit, 1924-25. Private, Ser- geant, Second Lieutenant, 1925-26. Football, 1925- 26. Dramatics: Seven Keys to BaIdpate and Ice Bound. Cadet Director Three Wise Fools, Maverick Staff, 1925-26. M. A. A. Club, 1925-26. I Club, 1925-26. Dear reader, you would hardly be- lieve that this gentle-mannered youth is the foremost raconteur among the cadets. At any time he will tell you of the alligator which ate twelve children of a St. Petersburg family in a single week, or the tremendous profits in sub- dividing the Florida soil in flower pots and selling it to anxious prospectors. Bill is no mean actor either whether it be behind the foot-lights or with the ladies. Our hero is a regular go-getter, ever bubbling over with new ideas that generally materialize into vivid realities. Now, if you want to read a good letter- ' 1. . 1 I n 0 0 B fd R 15 .sd 1 , g Km ff!! ES i aa? ' gf FNMMIF YP ' .gi 1 1 -V' - gl. Page Twenty Nine

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