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PAUL LEROY DUBLIN “Dub” “Irish” Entered T. M. I. 1927. Gruduated 1929. Cadet Pvt. Co. A. Cadet Capt. ’28, '29. Best Squad '27. Drill Team '28, '29, '30. Rifle Team ’28, '29. Football '27, '28, '29. Baseball '28, 29, ’30. Secretary ‘T” Club '29. President '30. Secretary Honor Council '29. President 30. Cotillion Club ’30. Vice-President National Honor Society 30. Zcta Sigma ’28, '29, 30. College Preference: S. M. U. He goes out for sports of every kind. He heads our proud “T Club; And always on the Honor Roll Is the Irish name of “Dub. RICHARD EUGENE EISER “Moby Dick” Entered T. M. I. 1927. Cadet Capt. Co. A. Drill Team '29, '30. Relay Team '29. Best quad '27. Corp. Best Squad 28. Best N. C. (). '29. Football '29. Track 30. ”T” Club '30. Zeta Sigma '29, '30. President Senior Class '30. College Preference: U. S. C. Here’s to Dick, our President, A worthy one indeed; He's every inch an officer. Fit to command and lead. LEWIS' BRACKETT FALLEY “L’Plunkit”, -‘Fagan”, “Brute” Entered W. T. M. A. 1925. Color Sgt. Staff. Drill l Team ’20, '27. '28, '29, '30. Tug-o-YVar '27. '28, 29. Football '28. '29. Track 30. “T” Club 29, 30. Co-7 tillion Club '28, '29, '30. President Freshman and Sophomore Classes. College Preference: Texas A. M. “No one loves a fat man,” So we have heard it told: But every one loves this fat man. And his jokes, both new and old. HECTOR FUENTES “Pup” Entered T. M. I. 1927. Cadet Capt. and Adjutant. Drill Team '29, '30. Relay Team '28, '29. Football '28, '29. Basketball 28, '29. Track '28, '29, '30. Tennis '29. “T” Club 29, '30; Vice-President 30. Honor Council '29, 30. Zcta Sigma '30. National Honor Society 30. College Preference: Texas A. M. From the land of sunny Mexico, He came to prove that we Can neither dance, nor speak, nor run, Nor drill as well as he. JOHN LAWSON FELDER, Jr. “Doc” Entered T. M. I. 1927. 2nd Lieut. Co. B. Drill Team '29, '30. Best Platoon '29. Sgt. of Arms, Zeta Sigma 30. College Preference: Boston Tech. Lawson is a dashing sheik. In snappiest of clothes. He's a devil with the ladies, As everybody knows. x IS x
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MICHAEL WESTHEIMER ALEXANDER “Mike” “Alex” Entered T. M. 1. 1928. Cadet Corporal Co. B. Drill Team '30. Football ’29. Track ‘29. Baseball 30. Honor Council ’30. Zeta Sigma ’29, '30. College Preference: Texas U. He goes out for football. Baseball, track, if you like ; He’s an all-round good fellow. Is young Corporal “Mike. SAMUEL ALEXANDER BARCLAY, Jr. “Rastus “Sambo” Entered T. M. 1. 1927. Cadet 1st l.icut. Co. B. T. M. 1. Medal, Best Private 28. N. C. O. Saber ’29. Drill Team '29, '30. Individual Soldier 29. Blue Bonnet Staff 29, ’30. National Honor Society 30. Zeta Sigma '29, '30. Commandant’s Cup Best Individual Soldier ’30. College Preference: Princeton. Our best drilled private, In days gone past; Now a snappy lieutenant. From first unto last. CALVIN SAMUEL BINGHAM “Casey” Entered T. M. I. 1928. 1st Sgt. Co. C. Junior Literary Society ’29. Drill Team ’30. College Preference: Colorado School of Mines. Little but loud, that’s Bingham, As you will all agree; Look at him now in action. Top sergeant of Co. ”C.” BERT SWIFT CHANDLER, Jr. “Bunks’ Entered T. M. L 1927. Cadet 2nd l.ieut. Co. C. Drill Team ’29, ’30. Baseball ’30. Zeta Sigma ‘30. College Preference: West Point. Clothes do not make the man they say. But sometimes help a deal. And whether in blues or “civies”, Bert has that sex appeal. HAROLD JAMES CRASE, Jr. “Jimmy” Entered S. A. A. 1925. Cadet 1st l.icut. Co. A. Drill Team 29, 30. Sgt. Bugler 29. Lieut, in Command Best Platoon ’29. Football 29. Baseball 29, ’30. Zeta Sigma ’29. Panther Staff 28, ’29. College Preference: Texas A. M. Californians are boastful Proud of climate, fruit and race; Don’t know as we blame ’em. If there are others there like Crase. X 17 x
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JAMES AUGUSTUS GRAHAM “Grandma”, “Jim” Entered T. M. I. 1927. 2nd Lieut. Co. A. Drill Team '29, '30. Best Platoon '27, 28. Football '28, ’29. Basketball '2 . '29. Baseball ’28. '29. T” Club '29. '30. Zeta Sigma '29. Honor Council 30. College Preference: U. S. Naval Academy. Jim’s a man of brains and brawn. He can drill and how! But when it comes to skirts and dates. Why, he’s the cat’s meow ! RALPH EDWARD HAINES. Jr. “R. E.’ “Ed” Entered T. M. I. 1927. 1st Lieut. 3nd Publicity and Intelligence Officer. Drill Team ’29, ’30. Tennis '29. Ze a Sigma '28, '29, 30. President ’30. Vice-President Junior Class '29. Second Place, Declamatory Contest ’2S. Junior Scholarship Medal ’28. Secretary National Honor Society '30. Panther Staff '2 . ’29. ’30. Medal, Best Speaker Commencement Debate 29. Blue Bonnet Staff ’29, ’30. Editor-in-Chief '30. Valedictorian '30. College Preference: West Point. As the years pass by you. May good fortune o'er you rule. Since we voted you most worthy To represent our school. NORMAN H. HART “Oklahoma” Entered T. M. I. 1929. Cadet Pvt. Co. A. Best Platoon ’29. Trainer for Football '29, Baseball and Track 30. College Preference: Oklahoma University. He came from Oklahoma To learn at T. M. I.; As a trainer and a dancer, We rate him as ace high. JOHN P. HEANEY “Jack” Entered T. M. I. 1928. 2nd Lieut. Co. C. Drill Team '29, ’30. Best Squad '28. Best Platoon '29. Track ’30. Zeta Sigma ’29, ‘30. Honor Council ’30. Junior Scholarship Medal '29. Saiutatorian ’30. College Preference: Texas A. M. He comes from Corpus Christi, He’s full of jokes and fun : And when it comes to making grades. He’ll have you on the run. WILBERT RAYMOND HINDES “Frcnchie” Entered T. M. I. 1927. Cadet Major of Battalion. Drill Team '29, ’30. Best Platoon ’27. Football 28, '29. Basketball ’27. ’28. Baseball '30. ”T” Club '29, ’30. Zeta Sigma ’28, '29. '30. Honor Council ’29, 30; Vice-President '30. President National Honor Society ’30. Vice-President Senior Class ’30. College Preference: Texas U. A loyal one who made his mark. He did his best each day; And since that best was excellent. We honor him this way. X 19 X
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