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ROBERT OLIVER HUNDLEY “Bob” Entered T. M. I. 1927. Cadet 2nd Lieut. Co. A. Drill Team 29, 30. Football ’28, ’29: Captain ’29. “T” Club 30. Honor Council 30. College Preference: U. S. C. From the “T” on his sweater To the shine on his toes, Bob's a “Beau Brummel” Wherever he goes. LEON CARL LEVY “Race-Horse” Entered T. M. 1. 1927. Cadet 1st Lieut. Co. B. Drill Team 28, 29, ’30. Relay Team 28, '29. Football '28, ’29. Track ’28, ’29, ’30. ”T’’ Club '29, '30; Secretary - Treasurer '30. Zeta Sigma '29, ’30. Honor Council ’29, '30. College Preference: Texas U. Leadership was entrusted to him. Because of work well done; Now he has proved beyond a doubt, 'Twas an honor rightly won. HAROLD GUS LINDNER “Dutchman Entered T. M. I. 1929. Cadet Pvt. Co. B. Football ’29. Baseball ’30. College Preference: Texas U. He caught our fine school spirit. Though only here a year: So, for our “Flying Dutchman” Let’s give a hearty cheer. A. J. McKENZIE. Jr. “Scotchman”, “Mac , “Pete Entered T. M. 1. 1927. Cadet 1st Lieut. Co. A. Drill Team ’29, '30. Zeta Sigma ’30. College Preference: Texas A. M. McKenzie is a Scotchman, A frugal, saving man; Watch him scrape his platter clean. And doubt this if you can. AUGUSTIN N. MENDIVE “Tino” Entered T. M. 1. 1927. Cadet Pvt. Co. B. Drill Team ’29, ’30. Junior Literary Society ’29. College Preference: Texas A. M. “Tino” came to T. M. I. Resolved to do his best. So to our class we welcome him Along with all the rest. X 20 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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JAMES EADS MILLER ‘ Jack”, “Pug Entered T. M. I. 1928. Cadet Sgt. Co. A. Drill Team 29, '30. Best Platoon '28, 29. Corporal Best Squad '29. Football '29. Baseball '29, '30. “T Club '30. College Preference: Texas A. M. He drilled his squad and made it win. As you may well believe; He came out a winner, too. With three stripes on his sleeve. JACK CLEVELAND NIECE Field Marshall , “Nice Entered T. M. I. I92S. Cadet 1st Class Pvt. Co. A. Drill Team 30. Best Platoon '28, '29. Best Squad '29. Baseball '29, '30. Track '30. College Preference: l.e-land Stanford. Hats off to our “Field Marshall , Who came to us last year; Let’s tell this lanky soldier It's been Nice to have him here. CHARLES WESLEY PARISH Boots Entered T. M. I. 1927. Cadet 1st Lieut. Co. B . Drill Team '29, '30. Football 28, '29. Track '29, ’30. Honor Council '29, '30. Vice-President Cotillion Club ’30. “T Club ’30. Zcta Sigma '28, 29, '30. College Preference: Princeton. Whether on the football field. Or on the hop-room floor. Parish is a winner; He's all that and more. JOHN IRVIN PIERCE “Jip . Professor , “Doctor Entered T. M. I. 1926. 2nd Lieut. Assistant Supply Officer. Secretary of Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes. Honor Council ’29, '30. Cotillion Club '27, '28, '29, ’30; President '30. Zcta Sigma '27, '28, '29, ’30; Secretary 29, '30. Panther Staff 28, '29; F.d-itor-in-Chief ’29. Associate Editor Blue Bonnet ’30. College Preference: Tulane. He heads the clubs and classes, He runs the dances, too; In fact, there isn't a single thing That Professor Pierce can't do. LEO M. PREWITT “Rough-Neck Entered T. M. I. 1929. Cadet Private Co. B. College Preference: Georgia Tech. The worst mistake Leo ever made Was not coming here before: We're glad to have had him for a year, If not for any more. X 21
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