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New Mexico Military Instituteorg
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a.k.a. THE NEW MEXICO Military Instituted, THE MILITARY SCHOOL OF NEW MEXICO
Mrs. H. P. Saundersperson
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a.k.a. Mrs. H. P. Saunders, Jr., Mrs. H. P. Saunders
1931 Commencement of New Mexico Military Instituteevent
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a.k.a. Commencement, 1931
Maid of Orleans pageantevent
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a.k.a. Maid of Orleans
Beverly M. Pattonperson
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a.k.a. Cadet Beverly M. Patton, Cadet Patten
Cadet Brownperson
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a.k.a. Cadet Brown
Cadet Harrymanperson
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a.k.a. Uadet Harryman, Cadet Harryman
Cadet Jeffriesperson
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a.k.a. Cadet Jeffries
Cadet R. E. McKenzieperson
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a.k.a. Cadet McKenzie, R. E., Cadet R. E. McKenzie
Cadet Sibleyperson
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a.k.a. Cadet Sibley
Cadet Tannehillperson
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a.k.a. Cadet Tannehill
Captain Vernon Knappperson
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a.k.a. Captain Vernon Knapp
Dr. A. D. Crileperson
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a.k.a. Dr. A. D. Crile
Mayline Robertsonperson
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a.k.a. Mayline Robertson, Miss Mayline Robinson
Mrs. C. W. Grierperson
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a.k.a. Mrs. C. W. Grier
Cadet Bandthing
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a.k.a. Cadet Band
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THE PUP TENT
No. 16 NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE, ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO June 15, 1931
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa COMMENCEMENT, 1931
CADET FINAL HOP OUT-OF-DOORS
Brilliant with electric lights hooded with gay
Japanese lanterns the N. M. M. 1. tennis courts
were the setting Friday night for the Cotillion Cluh
final cadet hop. There was an immense crowd,
the girls dressed in effective sport suits and the
cadets in uniform made a colorful picture as they
danced happily to fine music furnished by Lemp’s
seven-piece orchestra. It was a gay opening to
the thirty-third annual commencement.
MAID OF ORLEANS
More than one hundred cadets assisted by a
large group of Roswell sub-debs and seventy girl
scouts took part in the great outdoor spectacle
“Maid of Orleans” staged Saturday night as the
1931 commencement play.
Fully two thousand people witnessed the magnificent
pageant and were thrilled with its beauty.
The setting was ideal with Headquarters to the
west, stately Willson Hall to the east, and a section
of Hagerman Barracks forming the background.
The lighting effects were gorgeous, the
music Ly the cadet band impressive, the singing
and chanting of the cadet Glee Club and the choir
of The First Presbyterian Church, the monks and
nuns, the ladies and noblemen of the court were
spectacular and splendid. Cadet Beverly M. Patton,
reader of the five acts, has a good speaking
Hteici^^nd could Be easily heard.' Mrs. P.
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adet band impressive, the singing
and chanting of the cadet Glee Club and the choir
of The First Presbyterian Church, the monks and
nuns, the ladies and noblemen of the court were
spectacular and splendid. Cadet Beverly M. Patton,
reader of the five acts, has a good speaking
Hteici^^nd could Be easily heard.' Mrs. P.
Saunders as the Maid of Orleans was sweetly reverent
and heroically majestic as the changing
scenes of the Maid’s dramatic life were unfolded.
Especially lovely and mystical were the scenes; the
spiritual voices were heard of the Angel Margaret
played by Mayline Robertson and Saint Michael
played by Cadet McKenzie, R. E. The angel and
saint were stationed on the high turret of Willson
Hall and with the flood light playing on them
made truly a mystical effect, long to be remembered.
Cadet Harryman acting Charles Dauphin
of Frances, and Cadet Tannehill, Archbishop of
Rheims in regal robes were impressive. The costumes
were gorgeous and colorful in keeping with
the magnificent court scenes.
One especially clever feature was the gymnastic
feats done by Cadets Sibley, Brown and
Jeffries. Major Thomas M. Kleckner, head of the
dramatic and public speaking departments of New
Mexico Military Institute, director of this magnificent
pageant, deserves credit for its success. The
Institute is indeed fortunate in having a genius
like Major Kleckner as one of its instructors.
The musical numbers were:
1. Bells of St. Mary’s—Cadet Glee Club.
2. Song of the Volga Boatman—Cadet Glee
Club.
3. Roses of Picardy—Cadet chorus.
4.
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irector of this magnificent
pageant, deserves credit for its success. The
Institute is indeed fortunate in having a genius
like Major Kleckner as one of its instructors.
The musical numbers were:
1. Bells of St. Mary’s—Cadet Glee Club.
2. Song of the Volga Boatman—Cadet Glee
Club.
3. Roses of Picardy—Cadet chorus.
4. Stars and Stripes Forever; War March of
the Priests from Athalia—Band.
5. Praise Ye the Father—Presbyterian choir.
6. Grand Triumphal—Band.
7. Chopin’s Funeral March-—Band.
8. Joan of Arc, solo—Cadet Collar.
9. Over There; The Marseillaise—Band.
The Cadet Band directed by Captain Jack
Fletcher contributed the following numbers:
1. Medley overture, “Around The Town”—C.
H. Huff.
2. Scenes from operas Raymond, Bohemian
Girl, Faust, Carmen, William Tell.
3. Cornet solo—Ida Polka (Brickley) by
Cadet Capt. R. P. Stewart.
4. Reminiscences of Ireland — arranged by
Losey.
5. Trombone solo—“The Old Home Down On
The Farm”—Cadet A. E. Shelden.
6. Charge of the Light Brigade—E. T. Paul.
7. Overture, Spirit of Liberty — (H. C.
Miller).
8. March — “New Mexico”—(John Philip
Sousa; dedicated to ex-Governor R. C. Dillon and
the people of New Mexico, introducing Miss Elizabeth
Garrett’s song, “0, Fair New Mexico”).
Star Spangled Banner.
The cast:
Joan of Arc - Mrs. H. P. Saunders.
Charles, Dauphin of France—Uadet Harryman.
La Hire—Cadet E. S. Graham.
Archbishop of Rheims—^Cadet Tannehill.
A Chaplain—Cadet Cornell.
A Chaplain—Cadet E. L. Lusk, Jr.
Vice Inquisitionist—Cadet Collar.
Duke de Vendome—Cadet Wilder.
Captain of the Watch—Cadet Cahoon.
Dunvis—Cadet Kaster.
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of Arc - Mrs. H. P. Saunders.
Charles, Dauphin of France—Uadet Harryman.
La Hire—Cadet E. S. Graham.
Archbishop of Rheims—^Cadet Tannehill.
A Chaplain—Cadet Cornell.
A Chaplain—Cadet E. L. Lusk, Jr.
Vice Inquisitionist—Cadet Collar.
Duke de Vendome—Cadet Wilder.
Captain of the Watch—Cadet Cahoon.
Dunvis—Cadet Kaster.
Saint Michael—Cadet R. E. McKenzie.
Angel Margaret—Miss Mayline Robinson.
Noblemen of the Court—Cadets Townes, David,
Anderson, Hudson, Morris, Coles, Blackmar, Wolf,
Meyer, Utley.
Ladies of the Court—Misses Mildred Turner,
Shirley Gray, Sylvia Johnson, Nell Jones, Frances
McClure, Gertrude Lane, Mary Helena Coats,
Millie A. Rowland, Grace Baker, Gretchen Reine-mund,
Frances Jewett and Ruth Daughtry.
Nuns of the Sacred Cross — Misses Veronica
Rhea, Vera Gregg, Maxine Levers, Helen Hicks,
Ruth Emmett, Dorothy Lipp, Twila Jo Wolfe, Jane
Welter, Shirley Atwood, Velma Lannom, Wanda
Wolfe, Georgina Hawkins.
Entertainers of the Dauphin:
The Dancers—Cadets Holzman, Stewart, Brad-
DR. A. D. CRILE SPEAKS BACCALAUREATE
SERMON
Dr. A. D. Crile, chaplain of New Mexico
Military Institute spoke on “Courage” at the
Commencement service held Sunday morning in
Lea hall for the graduating class.
The hall was packed to capacity for the services.
A quartet sang, “Sons of Men” by Charles
Wakefield Cadman, and “Peace I Leave With
You,” by J. Varley Roberts. The quartet was
composed of Mrs. H. P. Saunders, Jr., soprano;
Mrs. C. W. Grier, alto; Captain Vernon Knapp,
tenor; and J. Q. Cummins, bass. Mrs. D. C. Pearson
accompanied them on the piano.
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or the services.
A quartet sang, “Sons of Men” by Charles
Wakefield Cadman, and “Peace I Leave With
You,” by J. Varley Roberts. The quartet was
composed of Mrs. H. P. Saunders, Jr., soprano;
Mrs. C. W. Grier, alto; Captain Vernon Knapp,
tenor; and J. Q. Cummins, bass. Mrs. D. C. Pearson
accompanied them on the piano.
A cadet chorus also sang during the services.
CADETS BEAT ARMY PLAYERS
The New Mexico Military Institute scored a
come back in the polo game with Fort Bliss Monday
to win 8 to 7 in the seventh period.
Fort Bliss was leading until the fifth period
when the Institute scored two goals to tie the
count at 6 all. Each team score once in the sixth
period making it necessary for the teams to play
until a goal had been made.
In the seventh period Fort Bliss took the play
on a foul and the ball was kept near the Institute
goal for nearly a minute. Finally Waring took
the baH"down- the-field and placed ~ it in-drtmfr of
the Fort Bliss goal from where Carrillo scored.
The Institute won the game Sunday by an eight
to five score. Large crowds viewed both matches.
dock, Traung, Fry and Taubman. i-
The Singers—Cadet Glee Club. ’ ’
The Gymnasts — Cadets Sibley, Brown and
Jeffries.
Heralds—Cadet Wool worth. Cadet Anderson,
Cadet Maverick.
Drummer—Cadet.
Speaker of the Prologues—Cadet Patten.
Guard of Honor to the Dauphin, L Troop,
Cadet Sergeant Cahoon, in command.
The scenes:
Scene I. A garden before the church in the
village of Rouen, in the year 1429.
Scene H. Garden of the castle of The Dauphin
at Chinnon. About one month later.
Scene III.
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averick.
Drummer—Cadet.
Speaker of the Prologues—Cadet Patten.
Guard of Honor to the Dauphin, L Troop,
Cadet Sergeant Cahoon, in command.
The scenes:
Scene I. A garden before the church in the
village of Rouen, in the year 1429.
Scene H. Garden of the castle of The Dauphin
at Chinnon. About one month later.
Scene III. Just inside the gates of the city of
Rheims, shortly after the raising of the Seige of
Orleans.
Scene IV. Before the church at Rouen, May
30, 1431.
Scene V. The same, nearly five hundred years
later, July 1917.
—Roswell Daily Record, June 1, 1931.
Honor School Designation For Twenty-Third Year
May 27, 1931.
"Superintendent, New Mexico Military Institute:
New Mexico Military Institute selected as an 'Honor’ military ^
school 1931. Stop. Secretary of War extends congratulations.
(Signed) Bridges, Adjt. General,
Washington.”
The "rating sheet” has not been received, but it is believed that the Institute’s percentage will be higher than it was last year.