COMPANY A First Row: Cadet Cpl. Heishman. Cadet Sergt. Hill, Cadet Seryrt. Clayton. Cadet lst Serxzt. Nichols, Cadet lst Lieut. Everett, Cadet Capt. Rairden, Cadet Sponsor Mabel Mohr, Cadet 2nd Lieut. Cripe, Cadet ist Seret. Davidson. Cadet Scrgt. Skiles, Cadet Serpft. Hull, Cadet Cpl, Shroyer. Second Row: Cadet Pvt. Scalf, Cadet Pvt. Watkins. Cadet Pvt. Tudor. Cadet Pvt. Stsewart, Cadet Cpl. Lcdbetter, Cadet Cpl. Chaney, Cadet Pvt. Smith. Cadet Cpl. Combs, Cadet Pvt. Clearwater!-1, Cadet Pvt. Harlan, Cadet Pvt. Hoff. Third Row: Cadet Pvt. Yuunef. Cadet' Pvt. Busch. Cadet Pvt. Hoffman. Cadet Pvt. Northern. Cadet Pvt. Laue. Cadet Pvtz. Grover, Cadet Pvt. Humphrey, Cadet Pvt. Keene. Cadet Pvt. Pylcs. Cadet Pvt. Chapman. Fourth Row: Cadet Pvt. Dial, Cadet Pvt. Weaver. Cadet Pvt. Morgan. Cadet Pvt. Wolfe. Cadet Pvt. Moore. Cadet Pvt. Coleman. Cadet Pvt. Sutherland, Cadet Pvt. Buch- el. Cadet Pvt. Davis. Cadet Pvt. Bain. Fifth Row: Cadet Pvt. McKee. Cadet Pvt. Southworth. Cadet Pvt, Dohrosavlevirh. Cadet Pvt. Morgan, Cadet Pvt. Eakins. COMPANY B Sitting: Cadet Pvt. Kikendal. First Row: Cadet Sergzt. Northern. Cadet Serrrt. Leo, Cadet Sergt. Havron. Cadet lst Lieut. Everett, Cadet Capt. Poindexter. Cadet Sponsor Norma Jackson, Cadet 2nd Lieut. Lentm. Cadet lst Serpt. Davidson. Cadet Sergt. Wise, Cadet Sergt. Boyd. Second Row: Cadet Pit. Craney. Cadet Pvt. Fertig. Cadet Cpl. Porter, Cadet Cpl. Miller, Cadet Cpl. Perkins, Cadet Cpl. Dehart. Cadet Cpl. Robbins, Cadet Pvt. Town- send, Cadet Pvt. Bickers. Third Row: Cadet Pvt. Just, Cadet Pvt. Smith. Cadet Pvt. Duffy. Cadet Pvt. Northern. Cadet Pvt. Greenwood, Cadet Pvt, Gillis. Cadet Pvt. Watkins. Fourth Row: Cadet Pvt. Nelson. Cadet Pvt. liarthel. Cadet Pvt. Parish. Cadet Pvt. Figg, Cadet Pvt. Shipman. Cadet Pvt. Cox. Cadet Pvt. Hauser, Cadet Pvt. Hart. Cadet Pvt. Stanley. Fifth Row: Cadet Pvt. Moore. Cadet Pvt. Lee. Cadet Pvt. Kress. Cadet Pvt. Fatout. Cadet Pvt. Smith. Cadet Pvt. Cox. Cadet Pvt. Johnson, Captained by Warren Rairden, Company A practices its motto of Respect, Obedience, Truth, and Courtesy. Robert Everett, a senior, is the compa,ny's First Lieutenant. Ellis Cripe has been oficicially named Second Lieutenant. Sergeants are Donald Clayton, Forest Skiles, Burley Hill, and Max Hull. Cor- porals include Dayton Combs, Duane Ledbetter, Earl Chaney, Maurice Heishman, and Donald Shroyer. Mabel Mohr serves as company sponsor, each week checking the attire, cleanliness, and courtesy of the officers and prixates. With Captain Morris Poindexter drilling the company, and Sponsor Norma Jackson inspecting them each week, Company B maintains a high degree of Respect, Order, and Cleanliness. Dick Lentz serves as Second Lieutenant of the company. Other ofiicers include: First Sergeant Harold Davidsong Sergeants, Will- iam Boyd, Harry Northern, Rich- ard Lce, and Marshall Wiseg and Corporals, Howard Porter, Robert Perkins, Donald Robins, Dalton DeHart, and Louis Miller.
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GIRLS' HOCKEY TEAM First Row: Jean Gatlin, Betty Fletemeyer, J-eanne Karnes, Jean Linn, Helen Phillips, Virginia Wright, Genevieve Wood, Anna Gerbeck, Joan Spaulding, Blanche Tullis, June Garrett, Shirley Mattal. Second Row: Miss Loehr, Kathryn Hastings, Pauline Broderick, Al- ma Gates, Helen Katterhenry, Helen Agnew, Virginia Noe. GIRLS' BASKETBALL First Row: Jean Gatlin, Virginia Wright, Margie Garringer, Blanche Tullis, Jean Linn, Helen Phillips, Joan Spaulding, Jeanne Karnes. Second Row: Miss Mable Loehr, Jeanne Winters, Margaret Brock, Betty Fletemeyer, Genevieve Wood, Shirley Mattal, Anna Gerbeck, Helen Katterhenry, Mary Logue, Jerry Crosley. After a season of strenuous training, these valiant soldierettes bravely marched onto the field of battle to meet the oncoming foe, Shortridge. This small army of hard fighting volunteers used many strategic maneuvers to out- wit the resisting force. Both de- fensive and offensive units, form- ed of Washington's Continental Coeds, fought hard hand-to-hand battles with warriorettes from Shortridge. Ending their season with a mor- al victory, the Coeds stored away their equipment and began pre- paring for training in other phases of their health defense. Another phase in the Continent- al Coed's health defense move- ment is training in aerial accur- acv and combat. The aviatrix squadron were given basic ground training before being allowed to take to the air. After their ground work, they were taught aerial fundamentals, and were permitted to start work- ing towards their wings Several of the trainees put in many hours of solo flight before the aerial combat with the flyers from the Indiana State School for the Deaf. Although the local cadets fought a fast battle, the Silent Hoosiers bested our Coeds during the en- suing dog fight.
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