High School Cadet Corps - Adjutant Yearbook (Washington, DC)

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CQNTQAL Nc KINLEY' FWZ? FTF' FE rfgbia ANACOST IA EEE X WQSTQQN EEEB EASTERN LVIN g CA .- .4 Wim? W Q ml DOOSEVELT Fl, V02 Y'..W . Nome EX LIBRIS x vsakfg-QF, . gy' ,V Q 'I f A ,. I -fc' J F . - yf -Lx 3 M , .X ,Q 5, , , X ,N Lf' ,pf ffx ,Vg , , x . J . x. ' l jr Y X I Y . ff Q THE ADJUTANT FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL COMPETITIVE DRILL THE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CADET CORPS T946 VO . 27 WASHINGTON, D. C. VA' 4 tl I IIIIIIIS ' Thomas J Holmes Ralph Edward Turner ffls I ALUMNI PAGE T THE FOLLOWING alumni members of the Washington High School Cadet ,I I' 4' Corps salute the members ofthe 1946 Brigade and extend to each cadet their best wishes: Wlllram E Barkman John F Behmeman I Darcy Brent III Leland H Cheek George H Clark L Alton Denslow Paul L Doerr Ted Englehardt Jr Pvt James H Graham Jr A A F Lt Donald F Herndon Stanley R Kraft Eugene L Kuhns Mus M Eastern McKinley Wilson Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern C oolldge Central C oolrdge Central Eastern astern Henry F Lacey C,-,ohdge George I Meyer Eqsfefn First Lieutenant Lawrence L Olrver Jr Anacostia Herbert W Penske 2fc U S N R O T C John C Pyles J Dr Edward A Salloom Dr Israel Shulman E Theodore Strer Joseph K Tausslg Vice dmlral U S Navy Eastern 'astern Eastern Eastern Eastern Western Eastern Ralph W Watt Dr Allen Wrdome Eastern Eastern The McKINLEY OFFICERS CLUB and the following members Nick Lrmparls Roger W Moser J George L Nussbaum Barton W Parro Leighton A Parexo John L Prather Godfrey W Wllls In Memory Of FORMER CADETS O' ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL LOST IN WORLD NAME AND YEAR LEFT SCHOOL Adams Robert Jun 1943 Allen Merlin June 1940 Altrnan Robert Ju-me 1941 Andrews Jo eph June 1936 Axtell Harold June 1936 Balcom Leo B June 1940 Bonney Donald Feb 1941 Bromley Kenneth June 1941 Castellanas Bartolome June 1933 Chesser Wm Ernest Feb 1935 Clarke John Feb 1941 Cohn Herbert June 1940 Cozlm Harry A Feb 1941 Chlswell Tom June 1939 Demas John Feb 1944 Dixon Blair Feb 1939 Epperly George C June 1936 Epstein Meyer Feb 1930 Gleason Robert A June 1939 Guthrie Walter R June 1936 Hatcher Henry June 1941 REPORT A France A China Germany A France Coral Sea A France A Pacific A France K I A Ruhr Valley K I A Fran e I A Pell Killed mission Cal K I A Iwo Jlma I A Pa is A France A France I A I a y K I A France T A S Pacific K I A France NAME AND YEAR LEFT SCHOOL Henry Robert June 1940 I Housley Clifton Feb 1940 WAR II REPORT A Belgium S Pacific Huntley Alan C June 1936 A Jacobs Robert Feb Kats aymond Feb Keely Thomas June Keller Lloyd Marvin Levy Leona d June Lord James F June 1943 1937 1937 I A p S Pacific S Pacific Feb 1943 K I A Germany 1943 K I A Germany lowman Morrls S June 1940 K I A Asiatic Waters Lucas Lester M June 1931 McArtor John June 1938 c amel Carson F J Feb 3 Muncosky Julius June 1937 Germany Germany Iwo Jima Germany Mostow Nathaniel Feb 1935 Rast John June 1943 Redlnger Frank W June 1942 Sasser Lewis June 1935 Schaefer Raymond June 1940 Spears John June 1935 Thompson Thomas N Feb 1942 Wood John Preston1June 1940 A France A S Pac: IC K I A Germany K I A Belgr m I A N A r K I A Midway K I A Pac c K I A Formosa I - r I'-1 L. . . 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L -' , ' ' f ' . 1 ,Lf ' ' P I J PROGRAM ANNUAL COMPETITIVE DRILL WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CADET CORPS May 27 and 28 1946 In case of inclement weather on either of the above dates the competition will be held on Wednesday May 29 T946 FIRST DAY Monday May 27 Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Company SECOND DAY Tuesday May 28 Company B Sixth Regiment iwllsonl Company A Eighth Regiment Ic00Ildg6l Distinguished N C O of the Brigade A Third Regiment IEasternl C Third Regiment iEasternl Fourth Regiment iwesternl Fourth Regiment Iwesternl Fourth Regiment lWesternl Fifth Regiment lRooseveItl First Regiment lCentraIl First Regiment ICentraIl Second Regiment lMcKlnIeyl Second Regiment lMcKmleyl A Seventh Regiment fAnacostual Fifth Regiment IRooseveItl Fourth Regiment lwesternl Nmth Regiment IBeIIl Seventh Regiment IAnacostia1 Eighth Regiment lCooIicIgel Tenth Regiment fChamberIainl Second Regiment IMCKIIIIQYI First Regiment tCentraIl Third Regtment IEasternl PRESENTATION OF AWARDS AND BRIGADE REVIEW The following awards will be made FIRST PLACE BAND Medal to Captain Ribbons to members of Band FIRST PLACE COMPANY Allison Nallor Medal to Captam Colonel Cralgle Saber to Captam Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Company B 9 40 A M Third 10 00 A M Third 'I0 20 A M Fourth 10 40 A M Fourth I1 00 A M Fourth 'I 00 P M Fifth 'I 20 P M First 'I 40 P M First 2 00 P M Second 2 20 P M Second 2 40 P M Seventh 9 40 A M smh I0 oo A M Erghrh 12 20 P M Fifth 12 40 P M Fourth 'I 00 P M Fifth 'I 20 Seventh 1 40 P M Eighth 2 00 P M Seventh 2 20 P M Second 2 40 P M First 3 00 P M Third Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment 10 25 Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment Regiment 3 25 P M Brigade lnterhlgh Council Gold Medal to First Lieutenant lnterhigh Councll Silver Medal to Second Lieutenant Sllk Flag to Guide Sergeant Red Ribbons to members of company SECOND PLACE COMPANY American Legion Department Gold Medal to Captain Purple Ribbons to members of company THIRD PLACE COMPANY Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band American Legion Department Silver Medal to Captam Whlte Ribbons to members of company All other awards for cadet competitions are presented at the respective schools by representatives of donor organizations whose names appear after the award These awards Include FIRST PLACE COMPANY Replica of the Allison Nallor Medal to Captain Lions Club of Washington Regulation Army Saber to Captam Washington D C Junior Board of Commerce Annual Trophy to school D C Department American Legion ICOIIIUIUCFI on page 81 7 1 L ' Qlll, :. . 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ICOHIIIIILCII rom page fl FIRST PLACE COMPANY lcontlnuedl Medal to Flrst Sergeant Bunker Hill Post No 3I Amerlcan Legion Certificates to officers and First Sergeant D C Department American Legion SECOND PLACE COMPANY Silver Medals to lleutenants D C Department American Legion Bronze Medal to First Sergeant D C Department American Legion Certificates to officers and First Sergeant D C Department American Legion THIRD PLACE COMPANY Silver Medals to Lleutenants D C Department American Legion Bronze Medal to First Sergeant D C Department American Legion Certificates to officers and First Sergeant D C Department American Legion HIGHEST GENERAL AVERAGE FOR A REGIMENT OR SEPARATE BATTALION Annual Trophy to school D C Department American Legion FIRST PLACE BAND Medal to Drum Malor Bunker Hlll Post No 3'l American Legion Annual Trophy to school D C Department American Legion Certificates to officers D C Department American Legion SECOND PLACE BAND Silver Medal to Captain D C Department Amerlcan Legion Certificates to officers D C Department American Legion THIRD PLACE BAND Bronze Medal to Captain D C Department American Legion Certificates to officers D C Department American legion First Place Gold Medal Second Place Silver Medal Third Place Bronze Medal MAP PROBLEMS COMPETITION First Place Gold Medal to Team Captain Daughters of the American Colonusts Bronze Medals to team members Daughters of the American Colonlsts BATTALION COMPETITION First Place Gold Medal to Malor Sllk Flag to Guide Sergeant Annual Trophy to school D C Department American Legion Certificates to Company Commanders D C Department American Legion Second Place Sllver Medal to Magor Third Place Bronze Medal to Malor SENIOR OFFICERS AWARDS The Lions Club of Washington D C presents annually a regulation Army Officers Saber to the Brigade Commander and to the ranking officer In each of the ten senior hugh schools having Cadet Corps units JUDGES BATTALION AND COMPANY COMPETITIVE DRILLS Malor George W Vandever CMP Fort Myer Va Captain Wilbur T Bump llnfl AGD Mllltary Dlstnct o Washington Ist Lt Thomas A Daniels CMP Fort Myer Va .IUDGES BAND COMPETITIVE DRILL Warrant Officer Louis S Yassell USA Retired Second Leader Henry Weber U S Marine Band Chief Boatswaln John I Carey Navy School of Music OFFICIALS IN CHARGE OF COMPETITIONS Dr Chester W Holmes Associate Superintendent rn Charge of Senior Hugh Schools IWI Lt Col Wrllram E Barkman Inact Res Professor of Mllltary Science and Tachcs ICOIIIIIIIIPII nn pr1g,1 9F . 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COMPETITION: tfunlmuul rom page 81 OFFICIAL COMPANY COMPETITIVE DRILL PROGRAM FOR 1946 1 Form lme present arms and report 2 Manual of Arms Order Port Left Shoulder Right shoulder Present Rlght shoulder Left shoulder Present Port Order Company Inspection Rtght FACE Rtght shoulder ARMS Close MARCH Company mass right MARCH Forward MARCH Left turn MARCH and Forward MARCH Right oblique MARCH In place HALT Resume MARCH Forward MARCH Company HALT Column of threes left platoon forward MARCH Extend MARCH Company HALT Company mass four paces left MARCH Forward MARCH e rear MARCH e left Hank MARCH e rear MARCH t e nght flank MARCH Company HALT Column of threes rnght platoon forward MARCH Column right MARCH Company HALT Order ARMS and Left FACE Open ranks MARCH Stack ARMS FALL OUT FALL IN Take ARMS Close ranks MARCH mgm FACE Form for Extended Order Maneuver unto posntlon for extended order NOTE Commands 31 32 and 33 are glven by the Flrst Sergeant who then reports the company EXTENDED ORDER COMBAT FORMATIONS The Approach March ICadet company actmg 40 Consolldatton of the Posltlon as a rifle platoonl 41 Assemble company ln column of threes The Pmcers Movement 42 Form lme un front of ludges present arms Assault of an Enemy Posltlon march company ot? the field When the Gang Gets Together, Serve Them mootk 7:cee3e eadow Gold Ice Cream Made In Washmgton by the R R Y I C E C R E A M Z' Yau on PHOTOGR KPHFR 1505 10111191 lu ut Xveuue, N VV hvdS1llllgL0ll. 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' PROMOTION IN THE CADET CORPS By LT COL WILLIAM E BARKMAN lnact Res Professor of Military Science and Tactics One of the fundamental objectryes of cadet trarnrnrf rs the development of leadership and one of rts cardinal prrncrples rs the definite recognrtron f abrlrty and effort The prornotrorr system of the Lorps rs based on a proffressron of duties each requiring greater responsrlrrlrty and wrder experience than the precedrnv step The new recrurt, startrnff with the rank of Prryate rs expected to master the rntrrcacres of facrnvs and marchnrfs military clrscrplrne and courtesy, and the mfrnual of rrms If he rs successful rn mrsterrn f these arts hrrnself he rrrfry expect to Ire aclyarrc ed to the rank of Prry ate lqrrst Lla s rn which capacity he mry be an assrstsrnt squad leader and on occfrsron nrry lrc clesrgnsrted to instruct rc crurts of less expcrrerrce than himself The next step rrr promotion rs to the rank of forpor rl or squad leadcr, wltlr resporrsrlrrlrty for seven PllXdLCS A squad lercler rrrut know the members of hrs squad he rrrust be certarrr that they are properly uniformed ind equrppcd rncl that thcy are regular rn attendancc at drill The positron of Sergeant rs next rrr llIlC of rncrerscd honor and ICSp0llSIlJlI1Iy The sergeant may be a platoon guide or r platoon serlfernt rn which crprcrty he wlll bc called upon to assist his platoon leader nr the drrllrnff and marchrrrf of the platoon and he rs most certain to be desrffnatecl rs an rnstructor of recruits Those cadets who attarrr the hrffhest rank as nonccnnnnssroned officers rrray le Company First Sergeants Staff Supply Sergeants or Serffeants Mayor The Com pany First Sergeant rs responsible directly to the Captain for all personnel records and assists the Captain rn trarnrnf' and drrllrnf hrs company The Serveant Major and the Supply Sergeant are members of the Staff and may be called of the unrt Highest rn rank of all cadets are the comnrrssroncd oflicers Normally a cadet does not attarn this rank urrtrl after at least two yerrs experience, but wartime condrtrons have accelerated promotions rn some rnstanc es An officer receives from the Board of Education a comrrrrssron which rs eyrclence of the authority vestecl rn hrm He wears the reeulatron army officers saber which rs the symbol of thr authority Definrte rights and prryrleves are rrrhererrt m these posrtrons but the officer must understand that with rank fro also duties and oblrsfatrons Hryrrrf demonstrated through two years of cadet experience hr abrlrty to obey orders promptly and cheerfully he rs now rn posrtlorr to frye orders and rt should be hrs supreme obyectrye so to conduct hrrnself and so to issue hrs orders that he may rnsprre that same prompt and cheerful obedience If the officer rs a Company Commander he wlll be Uryerr halfahurrdrecl cadets of yaryrnv degrees of experience and ellicrerrcy and rt wrll be hrs duty to tram, to rnsprre and to mold these cadets into a smoothly functronrnff urrrt which will be a credit to hrs school and to hrs own leadership Should he be successful nr cornpetrtrorr he wrll recerye the tradrtrorral emlrlenrs for which hundreds of captarrrs have worked durmff the exrsterrce of the Lorps but whether or not hc receives these rrrtrrnsrc awards rf he has been 1 Hood company commander hrs memory wrll lrye rn the hearts of hrs r rr lonv frfter most of the thrnvs they learned rn hrvh school haye been forffotten Battalion Commanders and Regimental Commanders with the rank of Major and Lieutenant Colonel respectryely do not corrre rn as close personal touch with the men rn the rarrlcs as do the Company officers Therr responsrbrlrtres deal wrth larger Cadet unrts and with plans for coordrnatrnf the work of the Corps wrthrn the school The commandrnff officer of the entire cadet brrffade rs the Cadet Colonel, who rs chosen by competrtrye exarrrrrratrorr from the best cadets of the seyeral schools Fortunate rrrdeed rs the mrlrtary rrrstruc tor who has a strong unrt commander to help orvanrze and tram hrs battalion or reffrment And more than fortunate are those cadets who haye rrsen to posrtrorrs of command rn the Corp because the same qualrtres and trarnrng will lead them to success rn lrfe . . . , ' . . 7 . . 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Q T T3 DR HOBART MUINSON COWNIINL Supeluztuulerzt of qchook IJLSIIIIJ nj folumbza - K 1 4 I . , ,.. , 1 K ., ., 1 By HOBART MUNSON CORNING A Superintendent of Schools Drstrlct of Columbrc It IS wrth pec ulrarly personal rnterest that I wrrte this messaffe to the Washrnffton Hlgh School Cadet Lorps ulte naturally my thoughts fro back to the wears when I was a student rn Central Hrffh School and a member ol the Corps I thlnk I never became a xery 0lltStdllfIlll0' cadet certarnly I never recerved any awards or attamed hr h ranlc l do recall however how rhrrlled we were oxer our HLIIICYBIIIEIIIS No cvperrences rn hwh school were qurte so outstandrnf as the competrtrxe drrlls the ham battles the prr'rde l now know that no srnffle phase of our trarnlnff rn hlffh school contrrbuted more to our personal dexelopment than the tralnrnff we rec erred rn the Cadet Corps All that was years r o Srnce then the Corps has expanded and now no doubt a much hr hcr deffree of prohcrency has been attarned It rs a source of real pleasure rrrd satrsfactron to me upon my return to Washrrrgtcwrr to learn first hand of the progress made rnd to bc assoclrted affarn with the Hlbh School Cadet Corps The trarnrnc whrch hr h school students recerve ln the Lorps rs valuable to them whrle they are students and from rt they derlve benehts that wrll be lastrnfr The value of the tfilllllllff rn wartnne rs very obvious Larcfe numbers of rnductees rrrto the .rr med serx rc cs durrn f the wsu were better prepared to assume therr new responsrbrl rtres and more qualrfred for adx anced standrnv because they had Gone throuvh the prelrmrnary staffes of trarnlnff whrle rn hrgh school Ir would be rnterestrrw to review tne mrlrtarx record of all the Wfrshrn-fton men who had been members of the Cadet Corps Undoubtedly such a record would drsclose manv rnstances of promotions crtatrons rncl drstrnf urshed accomplrshments that were made possrble rn part at least lu the pre mductron trarnrnff whrch they received rn Hrgh School lVlrlrt'rrx lfdllllllf rn the hr h schools however rs not prrmarrly a war preparatory process The present prof ram and rndeed rts expanslon cfm be justrfied abundantlx wrthout any thou' ht of w rr or of serxrce rn the armed forces The values accrue to the llldltldlldl studcnt recfrrdless of hrs pursuits after ffraduatron Whether he rs now aware ol rt or not each student who has worked falthfully as a Cadet has framed rn power Throuf h team worlc the rrffors of drrll the attalnrnff of hrgh standards and the exercrse of control hc his ffrrned rn the abrlrty to cooperate rn phs rcal stamrna and manly attributes rn the establrshmcnt of hwh standards for hrs own personal conduct and rn scll control Of course he has framed too rn porse bearrne and stature l am sure he could not hare polrshed brushed and pressed hrs unrforms o farthfulls whrle 1 tudent without g. nmnc lastrnff habrts of cleanliness 'md Good Uroomr rcf which wlll alwaxs be an rdx 'rntaf c to hrm Mx conc ratulatrons to the Washrnfrton Hrvh School Lfrdets upcrrr the ads antaffes thex hare had 'rs memhc rs of the Corps and upon all thcrr efforts rn realwrnuf tho c rdx rnta 'es Home of the Famous HIGH SCHOOL I ADET SHOES MEN S SHOI- 14th 8. 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Y . , . . . ., DR CHESTER W HOLMES Associate Supermtendent of Public Schools PEACE HATH ITS VICTORY By DR CHESTER W HOLMES Assoclate Superintendent In Charge of Cadets ln the recent Wcnllcl Wu tllltlllll hoys and curls 1s well as men and women was eager to Illllxth his tltllllllllltlllll tow lrds the Wllllllllff of the vlctory for our country by dome whateyer hc w IS most capable of domff whether It was collectmv Ja er S tlNd0'lll0 tm cans Ol Nllllllf Ill some mmol hut necessary post ln t e auxxllary defense forccs 'lhctc his ln e'1ch person the desire to express ln some useful manner th lt p ltrlotlc lll ft whlch hrs always nvulced our c1tl7en1y when war has come to us It IH elsy to tn thc emotlons of a people when danffer threatens But pe :ce needs md h tth tts ylctory no less than w ar, and It IS much harder to stlr the emotlons of Hood tllllt ns and to LUITXIIICQ them that thelr country needs then contmued efforts thou,,h tppllcd m dill-ETCIII dlI'6Cl1OIlS ln tlmes of peace qute as much a Ill w ar tlmc The llflllllxlllff and the efforts of hlfrh school boys and fflrls need to underf o IPIUIIXCINIUII and leduectlon as well as those of thelr elders A ffreat deal IS llflll f sucl md wrltten now about the duties of good nelgh lors and Hood CIIILCIIS ln our social studles classes we are try mv to brmv home to our future frood llClfl'llJ0I'N and 'food cltlzens some of the problems which they w1ll haye to face and some of the w tys Ill which those prohlems may be solyed I know of no better w ty ln which Washlnvtorm s hlffh school boys can prepare come members of our Cfldct fotps 'lhe meanmr of dlsclplme the abllrtyf to take orders as well 'ts Une them the ctpaclty to meet and master problems satlsfactorlly, the learnmff how to vet 'done well wlth ones fellow workers all of these attrlbutes and qualltles and many others equally yaluahle are part and parcel of our cadet trammff proffram Tllxlll them to oneself and makmv them an IIITIIHHTG part of ones mental makeup durmfr the f0I'l1l3tlW6 years are SIUHS of the aware ness of hlfrh school students of the mtportance of thelr prepar atlon to meet llfe s sltua TIOHS adequately YVhen we sury ey the roster of former htgh school cadets of thls clty who have d1StIIlUl1lihPd themsely es IH m1l1tary and L1V1ll21Il llfe both IH tlmes of war and of peace and when we heal thelr eloquent testnnony of the yalues they found m thelr cadet l.I'Eilll1IlW we ctnnot esc lpe the LOINIIUOII that there IS a very close correlatlon hetween th lt tr lllllllz. md success III later llfe n I'6LOf IllllUIl of th It Nllllt KUIIXILUOII t en urffe 1 1 h schoo boys to prepare themselyes In tnnc of pc tcc to sense then country just as adequately as t ey were so ctfcl o co lll tune o w lr hy cnllstn ln the Hlffh School Ca et lorps and by ,cttm t c tl unm th lt hls brought pletsure food fellowshlp an maternal succcss to so nn my cllstln rushed llllllllll The Natnon s Number One Foods and Services Organlzatuon Congratulates the Members of the Washington Hugh School Cadet Corps Upon Thelr Arrlval at Another Milestone un Their Quest for Proficiency and Knowledge Government Servlces, Inc 1135 21ST sr NW wAsHlNGToN 6 D c 15 ' ' 2- f. ,':z, M 1 W v I i V I -. . 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HRS HFYRY 1 NNI FAN DUX ll Plesulenl Board 0 I'lllllIlfl0I1 lllslllcl oj f01lllIlbll'I 16 .nn 4, I AJ THE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CADET CORPS By MRS HENRY GRATTAN DOYLE Pres1dent Board of Educohon The XX ash111z.,lo11 H1 h School Cadet Corps IS once a am enterlng on an era of peace Durln the last yeal of COIIHICL publle attent1o11 was focused on the W3ShlHDLOH Cadet Corps as a preparatlon for Hlllltafy ervlce Boys tralned 1n the Corps bene fited from ILS splend1d work when they entered actlve mllrtary SCTVICC There IS no doubt that the contrlhutlons of many many thousands of boys who were former mem hers of the Vlfashlnglon H1 h School Cadet Corps were outstandln on the battle fronts all ox er the World In peace t11ne howe1e1 the Washmbton Cadet Corps can make an even Greater 'ind more last111 LOIlLfll'1UL10ll to the llves of the young n1e11 who are enrolled 111 the corps The Hlbh School Cadet Corps prov1des Lfallllll for leadershlp tralnlna for rharacter bu1ld111U a11d Llalllllt 1n healthful outdoor exerclses It tra1ns boys both to ,we orders and to take them It trams boys to work as part of a roup It develops a p1r1t of comradeshlp The place of the Washln T011 H1 h School Cadet Col ps 111 the COl11II1llI1lLy of Wash 111 ton IS trad1t1o11aI It 1 a much lox ed part of the LIL, of Washlngton and Washlnv ton CILILCHS l,0Il'fld6I ll UIIC of thelr outstandln 111st1tut1o11s All of us are proud of the Hlbh Smhool Cadet Co1ps and the hoys who are TIIEIIIIJBI urnzture s Hall of I4 ame Nmce 1900 ueve urmshea' the homes 0 Washzng lonmns Posslbly your grandparents bought here and :ce hope to help you and your chzldren make your house a home WWI E Z FURNITURE ffl 9511 and Pr n11s111r1n111 4 e E th and E Sts S W E J READ 8. 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INSIGNIA KEY TO CHART ON THE OPPOSITE PAGE Colonel commandmg the Brngade Lieutenant Colonel commandmg a Regnment Mayor lBrlgade Adyutant or Brigade Supply Ofllcerl Mayor commandmg a Battalion Captam lReglmental Adyutant Reg: mental Supply Officer or Regimental Personnel Adyutantl IOFFICERS SHOULDER STRAPSI Captain commandmg a Company or a Band Flrst Lreutenant of a Company or of a Band Battalion Adyutant Bat taluon Supply Officer or Tralnnng Platoon Commander Second Lieutenant of a Company or of a Band lNON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS CHEVRONS WORN ON SLEEVESI Brygade Sergeant Mayor lGold Chevronsl Brigade Color Sergeant lGold Chevronsl Regimental Supply Sergeant Battalion Sergeant Mayor Battaluon Supply Sergeant Regimental Color Sergeant Frrst Sergeant Company Supply Sergeant Stal? Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Prlvate Frrst Class Regimental Drum Mayor with crossed batons lGold Chevrons for Brrgade Drum Mayorl First Sergeant Band Supply Sergeant Band Sergeant Band Corporal Band Prrvate Flrst Class Band lNote The ranks of Battalnon Sergeant Mayor and Battalion Supply Sergeant Letters E and F are used In Separate Battallons only l fC07llll1U6d on page JIU MILITARY INSIGNIA Today you cannot over emphasize the Importance of belng able to trace a product back to nts manufacturer Particularly IS thus so wnth mllltary lnsngnla Wrth Blackmton lnsngnla you are able to say This nnslgnua us made In the Unuted States by our oldest manufacturer of rnslgnla THIS IS OUR NINETY FOURTH YEAR V H BLACKINTON 81 COMPANY Attleboro Falls Massachusetts I. , ' ' . 6. ' , ' 2. ' , ' , 3- , . . - 4. ' , ' ' . ' ' ' ' 5. . . . I .u , I . 8. . A. ' ' J. K. B. ' L- M. ' , ' C. Regimental Sergeant Mayor N' l ' l D. ' . . E- ' ' o. ' , F. P. I G. ' Q' I H. ' R, , I. S. ' , ' , 'A' 'k 'ID ID 07? K O 6465? Q Q INSIGNIIA R Q ca Q-J co Q l 9 Q9 5, O' Q G9 0 QD Q ' W Q CD O PY Q G 9 C9 D P QQ REGIMENTAL COLORS NVASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CADET CORPS CENTRAL M KINV-EY EASTERN WESTERN ROOSEVELT WILSON ANACOSTIA COOLIDGE EDGAR F RUSSELL I AO, R h . AS R El A S H A T H H M THE REGIMENTAL COLORS By COLOR SGTS ARTHUR J LEAVENWORTH and DONALD H PHILLIPS Just as the men and women 1n our armed forces haxe been fightlng workmg and dymg to uphold the honor and tradrtlon of the flag of The Unlted States so do the Washlngton Hlgh School Cadets work and dexote thelr tlme to upholdrng the rame and honor of the1r re 1n1ental colors To the enlrsted cadets and cadet officers the regrmental fla svmbolues the honor and sacrifices of the men who have served 1n the Cadet Corps before them The SCFVIKC and attamment of all the boys who have served 1n the Washlngton Hlgh School Cadets are represented 1n the Brrbade Color The Brlgade Color IS dlvrded 1nto three horlzontal equal bands a ma enta red at the top whlte 1n the center llbht blue at the bottom There IS a plate 111 the front of the Adjutant show 1n the Brlgade Color and the PIIZC Flag whlch IS awarded to the FITSL Place Company An Amerlcan eable adorned wlth the motto E Plurlbus Unum superlmposed ln the center of the Brlgade Color The Colors represent to the 1nd1v1dual cadet hom upon hour spent 1n llflllg drlll 1n all klllfli of weather the sacrlflce of most of hls free t11ne after school hours spent 111 pollshln brass and practlcln manual The Colors also represent the 1ev1 ards that 101118 from all the untlrln efforts of the cadets They represent the COIIIPCTILIOIIS 111 whlch the Reblment has placed The Re lmental Color glVCS the cadet a treat sense of personal prlde as well as a prlde ln the Reglment of whrch he IS a part Whlle a member of the Washmrlon H1 h School Cadets the 1nd1v1dual A The Il3ll0I13l and reblmental flags carrred by dlsmounted organlzatlons are called the nat1onal and re,o1mental colors The term color lmplles the natlonal color The term colors lmplles both the natronal color and the reglmental color B The 11at1onal and reclmental flags carrled by mounted orgamzatlons are called the natlonal standard and the reglmental standard C An CUSIDD IS a fla flown on arrshlps sh1ps tenders launches and small boats The Washln ton H1 h School Cadet Corps uses many fla s each one repre entmb a dxfferent ach1e1e1nent of the cadet corps A fevs of these flags are Natlonal Color Brrbade Color Reglmental a11d Battallon Colors W1IlHlIlg Recnnental flat, whlch IS dark red mhlte and blue Wlnnln Battahon Ha, mhxch IS dark red Mlllte and blue Company COIHPQIQILIVC Drlll Prlze Fla mth rlbbons to represent the wmnm, compames The Reblmental a11d Natlonal Colors are carrled by two Color Ser eants who are flanked by two PFINHICS FIFQL Class The Senlor Color Sergeant carries the Natlonal flag a11d IQ ln command of the Color Detall The ,Tumor Color Sergeant carrles the Re,1me11tal Color Complrmenfs of EMBASSY DAIRY INC 1620 IST smear NW DUpont 1441 21 V ' L 7 7 7 9 I . g. 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HISTORY OF THE CADET CORPS WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOLS 1882 The Washmgton H1 h bchool Cadet Corps was oroanlzed when two TOIIIPBIIICS of 50 men each were formed at Central H1 h School SIHCC onlv fifty AUSTTIBII rlfles had been lssued the two t0IIllJdIIIPN used them alternately Cveor e lsrael a Central H1 h bchool teacher mstructed the con1par11es Later Captam Burton R Ro s who became L1eutena11t Colonel of the Dlstrrct Mrlrtra was formally appomted the tlrst 1r1struc tor of thc Cadct Corps 1883 The corps made 1ts first publlc appe'11'1nce 111 the parade of the Grand Army of the Republrc 1885 The cadets marched 111 the llldllbllldl parade of Presldent Cleyeland and were present at the C16d1C3Tl0l1 of the Wa hm ton Monun1er1t 1888 First competltrye Drlll was held Company A of Central H1 h School won lust place 1290 Four new COHIPHHICS were added to the Cadet Corps Wlth the open111 of four new schools m September of this year liusme now Rooseyelt Fr tern McK1nley and Western 1893 The first Colonel wa appo1r1ted T111 honor was bestowed upon Luther Rerchelderfer r1ow Dr Relchelderfer an ex TOIIIIIIISSIOIIQI of the Drstrlct of C0111IHlJll 1895-The Allrson Nallor Medal was presented to the 1-11 lr School Cadets by 'Vlr Allrson lNa1lo1 The purpose of the medal rs To stlmulate a h1 her de ree of prolicrency and skrll rn Mrlrtary Knowled e 1913 Colonel Ross who had dlscharoed hrs dutres elfrcrently for twenty years and had won the respect and adm1rat1on of ey eryo11e assoclated wrth the Corps dred Major McCathran was appomted to the posltron yacated by the death of Colonel Ross 19141-The late btephen E Kramer AQQIQTJIIT Superlntendent of the publlc schools orlglnated the ldea of holdrn an annual ceremony to present Commrssrons to the cadet ofHcers Hls purpose was to create a feellng of unlty amon, the cadets The first presentatlon was made by Brl adler General E M Weaver L S Army The ceremony has been contlnued and 19 now observed at each school every S rlng 1916-Major McCath1an was called to the Mexlcan border for ervlce For a year the cadets were wrthout an officral Mllltary Instructor Major E Z Steever U 8 Army then a lreutenant yoluntarrly aye the cadets elementary tlallllll m1l1tary sclence Lleutenant N B BIISCOC was appo111ted by the Wfar Department to succeed Major McCathran When war was declared wlth Cermany Lreutenant Brrscoe was assrgned to other dutles Hrs asslstant thc former Cadet Colonel Wallace M Yater was promoted to mstructor and Cadet Major Shoults became Asslstant Mrlrtary Instructor 1917 Cadet Corps was first orbanlled as a brl ade under the d1rect1o11 of Lleutenant BYISCOC The flrst of11c1a1 program of the conrpetltnc drlll was publlshed It l0llSlSl8fl of only twenty pages and eontalned the personnel of the brlgade and the prctures of the oflicers Founded rn 1911 the yearbook we now know as the Adjutant ha developed from a procram 1nto an ofhcral record of the hlstory and regulatron f the Cadet Corps Durmg the World War the cadets recelyed numerous certlficates from the War Department for seryrce rendered rn assrstm the Regrstratlon for the Selectne Draft Many cadets jomed the natlonal forces and partlcrpatecl rn actual combat We are justly proud of the fine precedent set by members of the corps rn such a crlsls 1918-Cadet Major Shoults was promoted to the POSITION of Mllltary Instructor fCOIIllIllI,6ll on page 261 24 I . .U sh , - D o' Y ' ' lo' - ' za ' , 'U ' '. . - ' . 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Y 50 ' . .'v I , ,- - -x k g c ' ' Y 'l 1 , BRIGADE STAFF NIAJ SYIJNIY torus 1 Dui 1110111 NIU LIPHBI-Rl' Ilmmllf ldjulanl llrum llrrlor Supply Officer KRTHUR I 1 urwwmuu N xr :uw Ill I Duvun PHIILIPS I ulor Serqeanl Sr rqeruzl f olor Sergeant THE COLONELS OF THE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CADET CORPS 1893 L Rerchelderfer 1894 F Skmner 1895 W Shuster 1896-J G Sommers 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 F W H C Danrel F Prpes Gunnell Adams E Boesch E Barnes S Brown Lybrand Standntord Threle Clagett Cobaugh C Schreiber C Rathbone B loew J Leonard W M Yater G C C rk J H Fel ows W A Gallahan 1918-C W Johnson 1919-4L S Mann Central Central Central Central entral Central Central Central Central Eastern Central Eastern Central McKmley entral McKmley Central Busrness Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern McKmley Eastern 'entral Bmrsrness 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 T Lanham Ludlum M Shaw O Embrey Baird F Johnson D Andrus Alpher D Pollard K Lyon C H Stearns Mornll Jr C Guthrie J Davison Andrus A Halsey Jr E Flather r W Green J L Calvert Barnett Broughton David Rhodes R Ashford Eastern Central McKmley Central McKmley McKmley Eastern Central Central Central Central Western Western McKmley Western Central W Wilson Central Roosevelt McKmley Eastern Woodrow Wrlson Edward J Markham Jr Anacostna Roger L Saunders Central Malcolm C McCormack Western Walter H Flnnt Eastern 3 , A ..' 41' . 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I ...e,-....., -,,, - - , I I ------- - lC0l1llllll6d rom page 741 1919 Lreutenant Rrchard R Day L S WIC was appolnted Mrlrtary Instructor when Major bhoults reswned Fxtended order clrrll w rs rntroduced to lllllx? ltlllllllt tl'llIllll0' more leallstre and praetrcable 1920 Mrlrtary Mrp Problems competrtrons were Introduced to 511111111116 rnter cst Ill mrlltary taetlts lqhe membershrp of the Cadet Corps had lncreased to a total of 1350 men, who wcrc clrstrlhuted throuffh 25 compames Un May 5 the I rdet Corps marched rn the Natronal Arrnv Essayf Contest parade rnd was complimented by qecretary of Vllar Newton D Baker upon 1ts fine appear IIIL C 1921 Brrgade Rrfle Team was orvanrzed by Walter R Stokes who had been f rpt nn of Company 13 rn 1911 A rreclrc rl unlt w rs orf lllllefl In Dr hater but thrs unrt was drscorrtrnued l few years later 1 reutenant Colonel Wallace M CIBIUIC beeame the 1 rofessor of Mllltary SCICHCC and lactrcs Captarn A l Streker and Captarn Johnson were appornted hrs assrstants On March 4- the entrre Cadet Corps acted as a guard of honor for Presrdent H udrng at hrs lnaulfuratron 1922 The Thrrcl Reffrment l,0IlilNl.lIl0' of Western Eastern and Business H1 h Schools and the Junior Hrffh Schools was orffanlzed T e annual Nontomrnrssroned Officers Cornpetrtlon was established to deter rnrne the best Serveant rn the brrgade each year T e Cadet Band w as organrzed rnto two drvrsrons 'll e black leather Sam Browne belt was adopted A summer Camp was formed at Camp Srmrns where boys could further therr c rdet lfdllllllg A caclet court composc cl of the lllfflleqt rrnlcrnfr oflrcers was lIl1I0dU1 ed to try all rnfraetrons of the rules and regulatlons Major B O Kennedy and Captalrr A J Olxeefe hec ame assrstant mstructors 1923 rlhe Reffrmental tompetltlon was mtroduced and bernv successful was contrnued fhe brlffade was presented wrth IIS first Brlfrade colors 1923 Major ,lohn 9 Donoy an 1 9 Army, was trrnsferred from the Thrrd to thc Frrst Regmrent md Major Raymond G Payne frlled hr place at the Thrrcl Refflment Junror lslrffh Qschool Drrll was dlstlllllllllltld 1926-The modern comfortable lapelcollared unlform was lntrodueed and the hr h strff unrform collars were drscarded Captarn Davrd Van Pelt became mrlrtary lll'slIUt10l of the Second Regrment 1921 Arthur 1 J ci 1929 1931 Moor man Commrsslons were presented to cadet officers by General Douvlas Mac' Captarn Vin lclt dled after two year of KOIISLICIIUOUH seryrce beleeted QOIIIIJHIIICN marched rn Presrdent Hooyers Inauffural Parade Colonel Marsh became lll and was replaced by Lreutenant Colonel Frank Colonel Mar h dred rn the fall of this year after ervht years of farthful scryrce wrth the Cadet Corps Captarn Robert W Norton was asswned to duty rt Eastern Hr h Qchool, re pl rcrnv Major Payne who was transferred to Western 1932 The Cadet Corps partrcrpated rn many cerernonres celebratmv the Ceorffe Wrslrrngtcmn Brcentennral Among these was the Army Day Parade Pntlclpatron ln the Army Day lar ade rs now an annual function of the Corps Contznued on page 711 26 ? 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' 1 115 '1 1 P g 1' - 11. . 1 ' Y rw 1 D . 1 . q ' s Y ' D L- ' ' . ,, 1 Y ---N. . ig 3 , ' , ,1 1 1 . 1 , 1 J 1 1 1. fContu1ued rom page 76 1951 The Natronal Fconomy Act dealt a sexere blow to the cadets when rt Clllllllldtefl the salarrc of the Mrlltarv lnstructors Apparently doomed the Cadet C'orps sury ned when C,o1one1 C,rarf re yolunteered to erxe as Professor of Mrlrtary Sc rence and Tactrc s wrthout remuneration Lreuterrarrt Paul Docr w as appornted Assrstant Professor of Mrlrtary Serence and 1 rctrcs 1916-A lmattalron was orfanrzed at the new Woodrow Wilson Hwh School Ihc hattallon formed r part of the Fourth Regrment and was rnstructed bs the late Lrcuten'rnt ,Io cph Murphy 1931 The Woodrow Wrlson Battalron rncreased rn srle so nrueh that rt was dctached from thc Fourth Regrment and was oreanrred as the Srxth Reffrment 1 reutcnant William 1 Trarl was assrffned as Mrlrtary lnstructor of the new reffrnrerrt 'lhe plan orrffrnated of ffrxrnff a cup to the I'6Ull'11CIl1l whose cornpanres averaged hr hc t rn thc annual Competltrye Drrll The Lreuterrarrt Colonel Prrnerpal, and Vlrlrtary lnstruc tor of the suecessful regrment rec erse the cup durrnv the final reyrew The cup was awarded first to the Fourth Regrrnent Vs estern Hrvh School Lreuterrarrt Joseph Murphy mrlrtary rnstructor of Western dred 1958 The Anacostra Hrvh Sehool Battalron consrstrnv of Cornpanres A and B was orc anrred under the drrectron of Lreuterrarrt Leslre Parrnele The new orffanrza lron placed fourth rn the Battalron Cornpetrtrye Lreuterrarrt Cfeorve A Hawkrns assumed the dutres of Mrlrtary Instructor at XX ester n Hrvh School and Mayor Wrllrarn E Barlcman who won the Cornpetrtrye Drill rn 1916 took orer the same responsrbrlrtres wrth the Second Reerment at Vlckrnley Hrvh School 1939 New Brrgade Colors were presented to the Brrvade at Rooseyelt Hr h 1940-Followrnff the snnrlar actron of the Lnrted States Army the Corps rdopted the new drr11 revulatrons C1apt'rrn Danrel Lloyd and Lreuterrant Ralph Wlatt became affrlrated wrth the Corps rn thc capacrty of rnrlrtary rrrstructors at Rooseyelt and Eastern Hrgh Schools re-.pectncly C frptfrrn Lloyd replaced 1 reut Donald 1V1 Brown and Lreut Watt replaced Capt 1xc11y 1911 The Irons C lub of Washrngton rnstrtuted the XVr11rarn C' Mrller 1V1emorra1 Wledal a rcplrca of the Allrson Narlor Medal, to be presented annually to the wrnnrnff comp my cornnrander and to rcnrarn rn hrs permanent possessron 1942 The Cadct Corps 1 rrn arded rn regrstratrons for selectrye serwrce and for rrtronrnrf Dr Flnrcr S Newton lon-f llll61f'GI6d rn the Corps w 'rs retrred from the IJOSIUOII cf prrncrprl of Western Hr h School after presentrnf hrs schools comparrres Wlth the rw rrds of the competrtrxe Lreuterrarrt George Hawlcrns, rnstruetor at Western, went rrrto active seryrcc hernff replaced by Cqapt Don P MeAdoo Lreutenarrt Georffe Xvaller rnstruc tor at Central became a Lreuterrarrt C'ommander rn the 1Nayy and w as rcplaced hy Lreuterrarrt Fdgar F Russell ln June the Army recalled for transfer to the Lnrted 1Natrons the Sprrnfffreld rifles used hy the Cadet C,orps 1913 Many chanvfes due to war trme necessrtres occurred rn both the rnrlltary lll'sClllC1.UI'N and cadet personnel The cadets contrnued to ard rn regrstratron for draft and for ratronrng ln October wooden rrfles were rssued to replace the Sprrngfields recalled by the Army As rn former wars hundreds of former cadets were found to be rn the Armed Scry rces many holdrng eornmrssrons of hrgh rank and posrtrons of great responsrbrlrty fffonmzued on page 781 27 QI- 4 ' ' Q I' - Q ' 1 ' ' ' I I 1 V A- -.LS I A I ' ' K 1 -L. A - , I x L .V y E , y . .5. E S U B M 1. Y 'll '-'f. . . D 1 D 1 . 'P 1. sr , ' '. ' . ' ' U D ' .1 1 . . an . u , 1 C . ' ' 1- ' a Y rv 1 ry ' Y - 7 1 .g is . 3 1 y 1 . . E .V 1 , . D. r u ' w '1 ' 77 ' . 1 . 1 . c D . . - -. D - , f t C, , . Y, ', . ' .' ' ' . ' .- . , 1 1. . D 1 -- f .P n y L 1x 1 U x. 9 Q . y v 1 1 ' I s 's - 1 2: 1 L -'V D n ' . l W ' f - ' ' -' 'ts ' 'S bc-hool to replace the old ones whreh had been rn servrce for srxteen years. D - i Y ' 1D . J V, EA. X: lk . 7 M . W. 1 1- ,- V- f- 2 I 1 , 11 D '-- , 1' 2 1 5 age' ' ' ' : . V' ' z ,,. . J H' , , :, 1 . . 1 . s . I . , . 1 1 ' - z : g .r , 1' - 5 , tw : 1 1 Z 'E Q 5 ' 1 '1. 1 1 -. ' '1 . ' ' I' f '-'T ,T ' ' ' ' ,4 . . . O , ' Z' F U I u P l 1 I 1 , . -- 1 I 11 . ,, 4 7 . N . 1 W My D . - -t , yum., V . .. . M.. fContuIued rom page 771 1944-Gold stars heban to appear In large numbers on the Servrce Fla s of the eloht hlgh schools A large proportlon represents former cadets who have done to thelr utmost for thelr country what they dld when In school theIr duty The Brlbade Rlfle TeanI won fir t place In the Thlrd Servlce Command Match Lt Col Wallace M Cral 16 USA Ret our Professor of Mllltary Sclence and Tactlcs retlred at the end of the school year 1945 The Corps partlclpated III the funeral SCFVILCS at Afllll:,lOIl National Cemetery of Colonel Wallace MacDonald Cral le beloyed Professor of Mlll1HfS bClf'IlLC arId Tactlcs for twenty three years Colonel Cral 16 was succeeded by Lleutenant Colonel Wllllam Ernest Barkman L S A Ina Res The new Illllllilfy lllN1I'l.llt0l at Mclxlnley HI lI School was Mr Elmer Krehblel Westerns new Instructor was Captarn laul S 1,1lLl'lCI' USMCR Ret Major Mlchael Kelly U S M C Ret was placed In char e of the Cadets at CalvIn Coolldbe HI h School Enfield rlfles were Issued by the Army to replace the wooden rlfles In use smce 1943 and by the en of the yeaI there was a Sumclellt number for each school Two new IUIIIS were formed at Bell and Cl'ldIY'lllf'I'l3lIl Vocatlonal HI h School Company A at Bell was placed under the dlrectlon of Mr E S Flemlnl., whmle Company A at Chamberlaln was under the supervlslon of Mr H S Boote 1946-The new mllltary lllSlI'ULl0I'G are as follow Lt Robert VI Tolson Central HI h School Lt ,lack B Fenn Eastern HI h School Mr Wallace 1 Lonbstreth Wllson HIl,h School Mr Walter L Horn AIlHLOStlH H1 h School S t Eu ene H Johnson Roosevelt High School Mr Frank P Sur'Ic1 Chamberlaln Vocational H1 h School Each school was made a re nnent III order to malntam tradltxon and proyrde for future expanslon The Brl ade Commander Brlbade Stall and Illlll. Commanders represented the Cadet Corps at the AFIHIQIICC Day Ceremonles at the Ar1In ton Natlonal Cemetery on Boyember 11 1945 A LOIIUIIDCIII of hl h ranl-:In ofhcers paxtlclpated In the Chrlstmas Tree lere Inomes on December 24 1945 on the South Lawn of the WhIte House The Brlbade Band and a conIposIte battalxon of cadets from Western repre sentIII the Brloade took part on Saturday March 30 1946 In a parade In Arllngton County sponsored by the Arlm ton War Memorlal ASSOLlatlOH to Inaugurate the opemng of a campalbn to ralse approxIInately 43400000 for the creatlon of l1l6IYl0I'lHl to all who seryed III the armed forces The Battalron Competltlon took place on Apul 15 1946 A new system was Inau urated that of hiltlll the Jud III of each chool at the respectrye stadnums One thousand ofhcers and men of the Washm ton HI h School Cadet Corps partIcIpated In an annual Army Day parade on Saturday Aprll 6 1946 The corps was led by ColoIIel Walter H Fllllt who was accompanled by hls staff and the several unIt commanders He was followed by the brlbade band two massed battallons headed by Lt Col Henry Clark of Western and Major DHVld Cragan of Anacostla respectlvely A LOIIIPOSIIC company of rlrl cadets was led by Lt Col Mary ,lane Wlnchester of Anacostla 28 . f A I U . . b gk .U . . 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By E G PURVIS Dlrector Strayer College Washington, D C There rs probably a E l rn your farnrly, and he may be one of the thousands who rs makmg personal socral and educatronal adjustments thrs year Members of the fae rrlty and office staff at Stray er Colleve have already assrsted several hundred Veterans rn plannrng careers, rn choosrnv employment ohjectrxes and rn selectrnfr trarnrng provrams and specrllc schedules of study Our experrence may therefore qualrfy us to make a few sugpestrons or rrcommendatrons that wrll be helpful to other GI s and also to hrffh school 1 raduates or colleffe students The frrst and one of thc most Important steps rs thrs 'et rnforrnatlon from relrable sources Your judgment can lac no better than your lnformatron So Consult yoeatronal counselors school prrnc rp ls roller e revrstrars and employers qualrfled to advrse you Second you can improve the qualrty of your Lllllklllo' by maklnff eomparrsons Therefore study and compare thc opportunrtres the requrrernents and the rewards m the Lfrreer flc ld that rntc rc st you Also compare sc hools colleffes courses and employment obyec tives Thlrd rnformatron plus tlrrnlcrnf should lead you to 1 conclusion You should arrrye objective Then, for results plan your work and worls your plan Fourth younff men 'rnd women should reallle when pldlllllllff busrness careers that the leyel of educatron will dctcrmrne the leyel of employment the yalue of W0I'lxlIl0' experrence, and the opportunrtres for promotron Employees clrmb to the top through trarnrng and expcrlence The hard and uncertarn route rs lrrref trarnmg, a lower rnrtral Grade, many years of worlcrnff evcperrence and a slower rate of clrmb The easler and surer route rs a longcr course rrrore comprehensrve trarnrnff a hrgher bCglI1Illllg Grade fewer years of worlcrnff experrence, and a speedrer rate of clrmb The followrnff words rn serres lrrrefly descrrbe occupatronal levels unskrlled 561111 slcrlled skllled semr profcssronal IJIOfCSil0Ildl evcec utrve top executive Remem ber thrs flnal reminder the level of your BdlIC3Ll0Il will determrne your vocational classlheatlon, your aclrrevcment your professional success CAREER COURSES STRAYER ofters busrness trarnlng on the college level Graduates secure posltrons as secretaries accountants and executrves Special 8 week Summer Courses In Shorthand and Typewrltung B C S degree conferred on graduates of Busrness Admrnlstratron course malorlng In Accounting Sublects and Business Law SUMMER CLASSES-June 24 and July 8 FALL TERM CLASSES Sept 9 16 17 Ask for Secretarral or Accountmg Catalog COLLEGE OF COLLEGE Op ACCOUNTANCY SECRETARIAL TRAINING 13th 8- F, N W, Washington 5, D C NA 1748 . . , , . . . 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FIRST REGIMENT STAFF CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL N I BPWPIIIX I1 NIU HMM Inuuxw N I r PIII-D IXIOKKINIIIIINR Idjufanl fulnnlumler Supply Uguzr lil nom- IUIIN l l IT TIIUNIKN Br ur km Ixu I1 Slaff Serqeunl lersonnel 0011 er Supplv Serqeunl XIIIFON I'I'VkIIkINI-IK Ilunur IIAIII-'YIINI IT Ii NI TmN x f olor Sergeanl 811117 Serqeanl II1I1Iarv Invlrudor Iu Is fu xxrNrN lun 5NlITIl f olur Serqeunl Slaff l orpural Nut PIIOIOIII aphe cl FEBRUARY GRADUATES I r I1 IIFNISI-RT I non-n INT I r 5I'kN IINIIIUUI Hallalwn Idjulanl Bullalwn Supply Officer INT IT GHBLHT BARKIN Nu I 1 Romnr Moy S1 r Aux XI u umm Stab' Sergeant 1 'I 1 9' l. r I, . 1' 1 . iuz - . z ' Q ' ' ' N .. :.,: ik . I . . Y, . l 4 Ik ro-. ' , , ' A N' , '. 1 : I ' 3 J 1 . I l 1 1 A F . 5. I 1' I Ballalzon Personnel Ojfzcer Band FIRST REGIMENT By MAJOR HUGH VROMEN Central Hugh School 'lhe Cadet Corps ls an Ulffillllldlltlll nth 1n tradltlon Manx thousands of men look hack wlth pleasure to the Near thex serx ed H1 1ts ranks It wlll be wlth thls samc feellnf that I shall remember nn three xear lll the Fnst RCUIIHCIIIZ at Central In flddltlon to the pleasure I have had lll worlunv and EISHOLIHUIIU wxth nn fellow cadets I wall nex Pl for' et the thllll I h ld of hemv a prlvate m the WIYIIIIITU revxment 1111 hlst xeu m lentral 'md Ivemg lll Imatt IIIOII plume ser ond and thlrd 15 also an unforvet llmle memory licmf the comm mdmff ofhru th1 len of the Fnst Rev ment whnh 1 the oldest lll the I1I'l .lde md h 1- the 1 reatesl Illllllllel of lfddltlillli has filled me wlth a pleasule md a prxde whnh IS hard to express Ihls wear the First Revnnent IS worlunff under a new mllltary mstructol Lleu ten mt Ilohext Tolson replacmff I leutenant Edifar Russell, who was the mllltaly ll SIIUCIUT for the three years durmf the war Lleutenant Tolson who was a Sem ond L14 utenant m the Ivldflllf' Corps and a cadet at lVIcK111ley H1 h School 1 domff tn exrellent job and has the fullest cooperation of the regnnent lo laptam Farr who monnnands Company A and hls Lleutenants, Demkelhaum and Cornlnooks 4 oes much tredlt for tlallllllq thelr company IHIO the ITIIIC shape that It IQ m now I aptam Wolfe tillllllldllfllll'-T Company B Wlth hls LICUICIIAIIIS GIUIIWPII and Cruppe has done NPIV well lll ITTIIIUIIIU' hls company to IIS exeellent form Captam Ellls asslsted In hls ahle Lleutenant Dworshak and Dlcltson has hls job cut out T01 hllll His rompany Company C has placed first m three out of four of the Colonel S IIISIJCKIIOIIS and last year plfu ed fourth 111 the Company Competltlve Dr1ll I am sure Captaln Ellis can equal or better thls 1ecord The olflcels of the band, Captaln Mc Meel and LICXUIPIIHIII Waldxlp deserxe much pralse for lhelr excellent work The band 1 an Important cog lll the lllclil1lIl6l'X of the TCUIIIICIII and IS profrressmff rap1dly undel the capable leadership of lts olhu s The oflicers and men of nn staff should also 1erene much pralse for takmv ca1e of the paper wolk of the FIISI Reffnnent so IICLCSSHIN for the QHILICIII IIUIILIQIUIIIII of the ICUIIHCIII The hard wolk and cooperatlon shown bw the non coms and Illll ates towards the efhclency of the refflment leases l1ttle to he deslred and Un es pftlllll e that Central w1lI have offleer matellal for some t1111e to come Amonf the actlxltles the cadets of the Flr t RCUIIHCIII. hase enjoxed thx xear were the w1ene1 roast -ponsored In Co A the football frame between tl1e 0fhce1 Cluh md the Non com Club and a hlffhls successful RCUIHICIIIIHI Ball Bs the IIIIIC thl 1 publlshed the COIIIPHIIICS wlll be prepared to vo on the drlll held I lush tllelll the hest of lun It Compliments of THE NATIONAL CAPITOL BANK OF WASHINGTON 31 N N N .4 Q .Y . . . . v c . 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FIRST REGIMENT BAND Ce,.,,c.1H.gh5Ch.,,. NN AI 1 M 1 IVILIRIEI-I F1 um XVARDR11 faplam l'1rsl I zeulenanl In-0111 1 I11,1s s'r IT Dum BU11c11U1x Drum Ilajor lnslrudor bhRGF KNTS II pm el B Boyce J I URI-'UIIAI A Garagna I' ulmonb .I Num N Pun UFS lanuth D Hummer I4 Denham R Petersen N Monson I Illman 'VI Rooney I xI0llNlIl0III6N I Ksh II an RONIII .I Bmrett J hannm rmah NI LUNCHEON DINNER SUPPER CASINO ROYAL 14th and H NW Mlchugun 9547 Comphmenls of NA 7700 Otlenf WASHINGTONS SMARTEST Chmese 81 Amerlcun Reslaurant CHINESE AMERICAN RESTAURANT DANCING ENTERTAINMENT AIR CONDITIONING 1715 WISCONSIN AVE WASHINGTON D C in , ml, X 3,1 . ,V,.? Q .'.:i gn, I. ,L fi , ' I4 ,L ' ' 'J 1: Q, s 1: . . . ' 1 ' . T .. ' 1 V , , . V X J , . , A. w . , . , . . , , , , , J J '- , . 1 1 A . , A. 1 , . 1 ' , , . , . .' TU, I. :.' , . Il I',I'I. ' , . - I I' ', . . V. , . ' , . H , . . . . . . . . . ., , . I COMPANY A I lrsl I zeulemznl 'VIIISUN DII lxI I I5 XI XI bI'IIfI rvrs I munnus lat Sgt 'Vlolhtt J I ohm n II XIIIII If Iay W PIIIIIILI I Rollins II Stungffr II -Xbrfo I Dans D 'Vid oy .I Vlllla .I Warren .I COMPANY B I uplam 'V I IIIIINNII Hall V II uctt I I IIIDOIIIIS I'00I4 II 0I' I Ilaslxn s I Central High School beroncl I zeulenanl .IXNII N I IUIINBIlU0lxS Wann I Ian cn 3 7kVIIlItlIlll II Haul II Nhtlhmll hhlIIIliIlI5 I II Null Wilson .I Uneen F 'Rogers NI Nhortland .I Snxdcr I Central Hugh School I' :rel I zeulenanl I aplrun S'ec0nd Lzeulenanl ROBLIYI L C RUNWELI FI DOW I WUI I'I HENR1 F GRUPPL BHKIKANTQ hxlIIldIllb W 'S I ltuofl I I ht ggt L onpouu s nn ATI s ILSPHFOIIIII .I A Doloman NV ltl II Bonelll I A Ivana .I H Ihaconal I Ldwarda Il D HOIllgdIl I I Fabxannh I Mathew? C .I 'Vldthewb H S Idwaxds B D Nlorgan P Stanley II IJHIIIIJOH 'NI I 33 Hannnunnn L xpllll NI S Rue II VV IIObIJlIlb I P Sllllth J 0 Stratton Q M Tawenner H A 'lexry R L IIIIQEIIIHIII .I Ixllss Il S Iav R D XI L1 J I 'Vltkee W I P8Nb6II.lIlEl B Pedelsvn X NI x I 4 ,.' C I ' 12, f l NIICINIA NI. -XIII! - C. I ,' Q' ,H 'Q sf:..'.' I 2 , ' 1 ',gI'l' . . . , . 'CQ 'w,.l 2. . HW. ,'-1 . 2, I. 1 aux , I. ,I 2' . P. , . 's, . , '. . .l. X -1 , . F . xv 1' 1 i -- . .., , . U , A. H' tw, . Y ., . 1 ', . .', . l , . . I . . , , .' ' , . .' gr. Y. xt' l' 1 , I. 'Privates First Class. '1 4' Vi 5 v . , . , . ' ' . I U ' . ,I 1 C. ' I I,.In. L' ' . .1 N N, Yh ' , .I. . 2' I , .1. . . Y ' l 1 H U ,, ' Y, . :,,. . . ' Q . A A M I 4 '. ,. . ' . . . , , . Ba' , .I,. . 5, . . .' ' , . . , J. . 2' , . . I v' , '. S. . 1Il-', . I. I , I. . . - 1 - - Y . ., . . ',..+: Y :,..A. .' ,I .I. Q' , . . , ., .. . .v ' , '.', . . .:' f, . I. ' ', . . -' , . 1 , . ,1'. . , '.', , , . . . COMPANY C I zrsl lwulenanl 1 I Central Hugh School HHH np lllll Serum! I uulefrmnl XI 1 IN IJ D110IINl ID Xl ll N 1lCN DII RSUN S IU I xwls 1 5g.,l I' II I Nu u 1 mx S rx I ulfoncl I3 N wl md I me all il T nu n 1 Pk D I xxl I null I Dc mpss x I1 'Demi 1 I drnu I Ilsmlmrxon I lllmlmm 1 5 x I1 lun S a In N I ce 10law I Illll 1 wlnux 1111111 1 S A L S B U R Y coNsTRucnoN co GENERAL CONTRACTORS 3902 3904 RHODE :sumo AVE N E anzmwooo Mo TELEPHONE UNION 1600 P A SALSBURY UNION 1601 Cent: al A1 llldtlll e Won Lb nc 673 D STREET N 11 Iktabllshed 1915 Remndmg Generators Motors I ranbformers I ow er Installations Lonstructlon I O'1lI'I l l I' LIN I- M0'l0liS KN D FI FC 'l RIC -XI SL PPI IPS Swltchboalds Flelcl Colls A1 11111121116 Colls 1ee Belts and Shedvw Le lthel and Rubbe1 Beltmg Centuly GLne1aIElect11c and BIONVII Blockmevex M0t01S SQIVICL Statxon Telechron Revel e md Genel al Electuc Cloclw lNA1l0lld1 3660 Night Ielephone I'RanIxlm 7916 , 4 W J for XHM4' If .' f '. 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Sgt. ' . l'Dl..' ' , . . 'Q ' C I, f lon ' l. 1. 2 C l. xl, . V7 . N lflill- 2' 7 - I ' Sgt. lfsparulini Sgt. Bona-lli Sgt. Matthews Sgt.. Morgan Fpl. Slzmlify CDI- Whllvfuft 1' . ' 2l'l C' l. ' ' S 7 - l ' CPL 7 :J 1 .vl4:R. L- f- 1- ' Y i 2 -I if . Y. V. - -N lvl Ala - :- NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Cenfrol Hugh School C umpuny f Sgt lefttlt Sgt Lmsllf Qg Iums Sgt Lu'-.hy Sgt Newland Sgt itar Bun I Sgt Parsons Sgt Boyme ggi Weuawr ADELBERT W LEE REALTOR BUILDER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS Quahfied Appraiser In Condemnahon Cases Cash for Soulheast and Norfheasl Houses Llncoln 'I000 3 IPA AVE SE WHITTINGTON 8. BROWN EXCAVATION AND CONCRETE ooo F STREET N w WASHINGTON D C NAhonoI I506 W6 , ' , 3 uv. W I f ia is , Q, If .' ' . 'I' .I.. ' .' . .' .' ..' ' .' ..' Cpl. Im- E. Cpl. LP0 VV. Upl. Muusmoulos Cpl. Moy Fpl. Smncill Cpl. Toxen I 21 . ., . . fl I LT COL HENRY CLARK THL BRIGADE Cmsr Gumuznsmrz 41 REST AND HAS THE I LONGSTRIQEIQY Lfgirfglkl CAP PAUL PITCHER 'T'Kv K Mufuuzv xwsrnucronkmn CQNFERS WITH MAJOR WESTFRN PaIiIgo!:OFLUND swaecsr gh ...l... CAPT ROBERT BOWEN SGT WILLIAM AWALKER COMMANPING CCD lx CO 4'mREGT RFTURN5: AT BATTALION PARADE TO DUTY AFTER SIX WILSON MUNTHS IN THE HOSPITAL DUTY HONOR COUNTRY CDQQ fx QQ IAPT DAVID ELLIS C CO AT INSPECTION CKNTKAL .--Q-:QW Bnnuou QTAFF or ew Rem' AT zxvmvzv oxusn vrzxu. sv MEMBERS OF PRACTICE PARADE WILSON LIEU1 ALLEN GEIGERY PLATQON uw wzsmm . ' ' .vs . I at , fa Q I I . 2 va I Q 8 Z . 4 , U .1 A . 1 wi, - A v 1, A 4 . . .:gM.5- , 1 .3 ms ' is 3. I . . - , ,, . 7 .,.,. WI., it Vlz. F . . M Inv nllll i. x.g1f,,gt.zfN , - 1 gym, . , d' g ' , K -,X 3 5 ' I .. , ... A E H ' 'E::.:: ... . . . fi N , , 5 ARMISTICE DAY CEREMONY By MAJOR SYDNEY A. JONAS Brigade Stott Colonel Walter H. Flint with his staff, assisted by the ten unit commanders, or their proxies, and representing the Washington High School Cadet Brigade, laid a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at 9 a.m., November 11, 1945. In the administration of this solemn duty, through which the Corps expressed its heartfelt gratitude to the dead of two world wars and the martyrs of democracy they were aided by Lt Colonel William E Barkman profe sor of military science and tactics for the District of Columbia and MISS Helen White of the Roo-exelt High School Post Exchange Following the ceremony at the tomb of the Unknown the cadet group paid tribute in a similar manner at the graves of certain men whose active connection with the Corps have merited its consideration These additional ceremonies were performed before the ,raves of Colonel Alexander W Marsh military instructor at McKinley prior to hi death in 1931 Lt Col John G Donovan who served as military instructor at the Business and Central High Schools before his retire ment and Lt Joseph C Murphy military instructor at Western from 1933 to 1937 As a fitting close to the day s activities the cadets saluted the tomb of the late Lt Colonel Wallace M Craigle beloved professor of military science and tactics from 1921 to 1944 Though the wreath of the W3QhlI1 ton H1 h School Cadet Corps purchased through contrlbutlons made by all local h1 h schools was the first presented to the memory of the Unknown Soldier others were added as the exercises of the day continued among the imposing array of mementoes to American dead were in cluded the tributes of Harry S Truman President of the United States and Clement R Attlee Prime Minister of Great Britain lxanltzng Cadet 0 cers Parlzctpatmg ut the Feremony at the Tomb o the Unknoun Soldzer 38 . . , . , ' 4 , ,Q , Q ' c . 7 U . . . 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R A ,v ,- -M 53 ,uv ., 4 4.1 r- .. ra 0 f ' '3,f'fN1 Q ., - 'A .2 k -4 , 4- Q ' .. r LUN i' gg, A, A U' f ' - ' , , , , , THE NATIONAL COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE By MAJOR CHARLES J ANDERSEN McKinley Hugh School A lrttle before 4 45 on the afternoon of Detember 24 1945 Presrdent Truman walked down to the south lawn of the Whrte House to lrght the Natronal Community Christmas Tree and to address the Natron at thrs ceremony It was the first trnre that the tree had been lrghted srnee December 24 1941 Upon this occasron the cornmandrng officers from each of the cadet regrments formed a uard of honor for the Presrdent As Mr Truman neared the guard of honor the officers snapped to attentron and saluted The Presrdent then made a personal rnspectrorr of the cadets speakrng to some and commentrng on their mrlrtary decoratrons Thrs was the hrst trme rn many years that a Presrdent of the Unrted States has personally rnspected officers of the Cadet Corps It rs srgnrficant rn that rt shows the rnterest whrch people rn hrgh posrtrons have for the High School Cadets and proves that the Washington Hrgh Sehool organrzatron rs rn the publrc eye more than ever before After lrghtrng the great Chrrstmas tree and delrverrng hrs address the President descended from the platform and again passed the salutrng Duard of honor THE BRIGADE BALL lhe annual Brrgade Ball for officers of the Washln ton H1 h behool Cadet Corps nas held Frrday evenrn Aprrl 12 rn the West Ball Room of the Shoreham Hotel from 3 30 to 11 30 The ball room was decorated wrth the Habs of the schools and the Brrbade Colors Musrc was furnished bs E Bradley Clavs All N eteran Orchestra The uests of honor were Dr and Mrs Hobart M COI'IllIl Dr and Mr Cirattan Doyle Dr and Mr Chester Holmes and all prrncrpals and mrlrtarx Instructor The commandrng. officers of the Washington and Lee and Geor Washington Hrgh School Corps Sl John s Colle e and the Crrl Cadet Corps were rl o special guests were hr parents Lt Commander and Mrs M B Flrnt Lt Colonel Wrllrarrr F Harlcman Captain and Mrs Paul S Pitcher and the following Major Huh Vromen First Regiment Major Charles Andersen Second Regiment Major Paul C rrrett 'lhrrd Regiment Major David Craban Seventh Rebrment Major lllchrrd Fndres Eighth Regiment Capt un Robert Murray Ninth Re lment Captarrr Richard Hummel Tenth Rebrment The ,rand march was lead by Colonel Walter H lwlrnt md Mrs Peggre Watlcrns A Gentl an and Scholar Send C A D E T S Guqlg FLUWERS EOR THE FINEST POSSIBLE FooD sro? AT ANY ONE or THE 14 To Compliment Hrs Lady Farr v- 1.1.11-UV JJJ all M Hor SHOPPES JW 2 '1'1',N ', 'S CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ON ' mf' STREET CAR AND BUS LINES 016 IZIS 39 ' : . . , , ' , . : D . . U D 1 n 7 T T n 1 ' 5 L ' 1 ' ' ' U . ,. . . . N , . U U . C U L L D, , L ' : : . ' U - 1 - - 1 : - L U . L. ' : Y . - g L L ' . ' ' . . g, '. 's. 1 - A . . s. 1 L , ' -' ' ' L ' S. : ' f ', Q ' 'ge . . - L N . C L L ' L, . . C: ,g , 1 L ' ' a s L L. ln the receiving line with the Brigade Commander, Colonel Walter H. Flint. ' 's L, . I - , ' L. . . ' . . ' ' r, ' ' , . ' L. ' f , 2 ' g . . . . . , . 1 I Q A 1 , 0- Q . C L . . . . . N . . . ya ' . 5 ' 1 'U' , L Cf g ' s r 1 5, j r g .' a , , g' g ' ' ' - r , cf' A . , cf ' . L ' L f ' I ' . ' ' a 'Ls , V' ' em 5 . , -L . ,Le I Q1 1 , f 1 L . A . , ,rf W ,fs cc' I Hcp ' . rzr ' wer, N. '. Nation: 4 F Conn l' Ave-,, E ' ' . MCKINLEY SECOND REGIMENT By MAJOR CHARLES J ANDERSEN McKlnIey Hugh School Th1s year the Second Regnnent, for the first tlme 1n lts hlstory, was organized mth but one battallon This reorffanrzatron, caused by decreased enllstments and the nuposmff of a m1n1mum on the enrollment of a company, was a Cl1S3p1J0lIll.I'HCI1I to us as lt was to the members of the other umts that had to do the same thmff Many cadets were denied hlgher ranks and better posltions, and a number of prospectne officers had to remam IH then old ranks mstead of bemg advanced The SIIUHIIOII, however, was taken by them as a matter of course Other fellows lf faced by the same IIUHIIOII nnffht have qult but these men stayed on and ln dolnff so enabled the battalion to be better staffed and trained than would have been otherwlse posslble An nnportant factor 1n the tralnlng of Tech s battalion IS co operation among all parts of the umt A corporal can do nothnw wlth hls squad wlthout 1ts co operatlon A lieutenant is powerless wlth regard to hls platoon rf the men dont co operate A captam IS unable to handle his company without the co operatlon of every man ln any OFUHIIIZHIIOH of any nature co operatlon IS absolutely lndlspensable Another factor necessary for a top notch organrzatlon such as the Second Reglment IS the ablllty of each member to take and glVB orders lntelllgently and exactly ln the Corps every member IS supposed to carry out any and every order glven to hllll He carrles out the command in many cases because he feels lt Wlll better hls chances for becomlng an officer or for Wlllhlflg a dr1ll or for some other such motive At the trme, that may be the only reason the order was glven Actually the whole plan or final goal of the lssuance of that command IS not merely to help the cadet become an ofhcer or to w1n a drlll but to teach him to take orders and carry them out That Hblllty will be used by hlm long after he ha left the Second Revlment It IS because Cadet Tralnmg so forcefully drlves home the reallzatlon that the glVlIlg and takmg of orders IS so nece sary that every boy should be Un en thls tramma We looked forward w1th confidence to all competltlons Beyond them we could see the dlstant future and realize that the experience Ualned in the Second Real ment would a1d us lmmeasurablv In attalnlng success 1n the future I speak for the Whole battallon when I thank Mr Klehblel for h1 asslstance ni maklnv Techs battallon a first rate organlzatlon Personallx l should l1ke to thank all the men ln the battallon for thelr constant co operat1on THE SECOND REGIMENTAL STAFF McKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL 1 T Lr Srawu-x ARVIENTRUI r Nlu fnxml-s I Xiworznsxfw 1sT LT TXILBIR H l'smrL lcljulanl lommander Supplx Ogicer Junfs A RICHARDSON lsT IT Lovs ARD W Hr TNIIRF IIILAIRL L DECnsT Supply Sergeant Personnel Adjutant .Sergeant llajor NX ILSON I CooPFn 1s'r LT Tnovus Bovs ww RIQHARD A CKSTLE l olor Sergeant' Traznmg F Ialoon Commander C olor .Sergeant NIH ELMER H RRFHBIFI NIA.: ARTHLR E Cook Ilzlllarv Imtruclor FEBRUARY GRADUATES SECOND REGIMENT lsr lT ltnuolxu lx ILF lsr LT GIFNN D TIGNhR 41 -. . . . . I 1 . H . U c c D 1 -, A D' .f l L L . c, c 5 , D 7 f c I D . . , U ' . . .i . . . , U . ' c . . I I Y . . , , . S D . D G ' rj. ' . w ' ' M y V . . . . . . 1 . e C . . ,D ' J . I ' . ' l ' 'S c--L ' C . c I . . , , R . Y - ., ' .. - . . ' . '. Y . . 5 . A . I A. , , I , -. ,A . ,A 1 . L L 4, tl . , . Ac ' . ' ' I' r . .S , . , , . 1' .' . . 'l 2 7. Y . , A ' Tr. T, S ' f - w , - A .' , A' v v - ' 'v w I . , . 1 4 I . , . : 7 . ' , SECOND REGIMENT BAND Mcmnle mu n I3 NN Ils lupluln un 1 rm Iiflllll Ilumr Nl nc I xx s un u Buuhm 4 1 Chxldx li DdNllINIJIl D row I I xml: lt 4 Im xc uh I' IX Al dll I Isl L11 ulf mmf In II xn Iiunrl IIINIFIIIIUI' UWQ dlll I umphn w II lhskm 'X Wen C NIIIIIHIIIS I xxllIlIl0llli VN I Illlkflll NN II I Wa ms I II Ii N nr Il I usmhl Nluansky I ialdner J NI mnll VI X y High School EUMPLIMENTS UF THE SECOND REGIMENT 42 5 if IJ4 , . ,now Iiulrznrl' .I. I'II.I,IS .I as Ii. I ,ns Al, '. F. no T, 1- P Nu . I5 g1gs.ll.I.. Gill!-n. II. I' vll, XX. -X. ' ' 'N 0 . Y, IC. lil' P. Ii. ' . I :Math QY. Il. Ilurkm-r, D. X. Ilrcvvrink, Ii. Ilutmirv. Il. Ihidinskey, II. 'Ill 'l', '..I. I'1-rry. IC. W. I ' J, . 9. , r ' 3, '. . ' ,. . z-Il, II. Wit- W, IC. ' ' .' . . . NN. j I. . -, 1. 'I'y.'I '. II. NI. ut ', I. . Iill- , ' .. 'I 7 '3N l 'r. '. NI. .' .. . ' , . MI',.I.lI. ,Ie -,. 'c , A McKmley Hlgh School I :rsl I wulumlll I uplrun Second I leulenanl IIIID I PI IIII D II IIIJIII IIT I CLIIIIII Nl'IIIlIN'IN Iommuu Pun urs I0 I S N Hanan' T 14 I'llI,IIIdIlIIIl I I Voble C II I :ous I I Brooks II II uv I at Petrone I I' ndon I Imretxmgir 'II II Ilcawer II D Ioodman II Propst .I II IIuk II Nuholas II I Doggett III II Harms II II II1Ie3 R chu I I II I Dor and I I IbI'IlldIl I Roonev II II N or II S1 hroulcr II I' Durst II I lung D Welch .I P ulnurw Wright II I B McKmley High School lwrsl I nulrnunl Iuplrun Second I Leulenanf IIII N I' I III IIIIIII lI'I I IIIIINSIJIN II II I IAII IEONAIID b D lldll I 'IIu9IIer II I PIIIPKNIS Ionpmuu PIIIIAIIN Dubondmn H Rama R C su Irump I' I Iiarmud I 'II Iwmslun I Qhaxatt F II Bauhzldvr 'II I Eulmher D II Battaluu I' lmwler I J Torrence I' I Bennett D I N I II ahm I' II I II I Umberger D Pyock I I Parrvm J I B1 lx I 'II um: I Van Irrark II Hurdebtw h I IIvmdn I I Brown .I Whaley II I Tavlor .I I I cl 'I' I IHIIISOD I' D 'IIast P II Wllllams D I Iook I I Ilarumn II Wolk II 43 X. h . I , . J. IIIIII .V I. SCII II IN 'I . II-III'I'I'III 'I . . . 'I L 1 I U. I I I 2 , In . 'u W-0 x ' I ' W ' In .', 'I. I. 1 . . IIa'lr- , C. P. Iiers . II. F. , I. I. In , 'I. I.. J' P . ' . . I 2 . . . I , . , . 11', . i' s, ' . .', 1. . ', . I'uI' .. 5. 'r1:w, I. I , .. .I . ', ' . u. V. . . I'a-'I ', .I.. .': 2 2, . I. ' . . I. ' , . I . . . II atvrmun, II. .I. Wacidlin 'I0n.II.II. Fink, I'I. IA- IIQIII, .I. INhite. T. P. Iv .V , . Ln - 2' Q, I.. II. ,L . I. ' I K , . I . I ' ' 'I I C. . . .I I I . . I . .N U . 4 il ,.. l . , .I. ' . . ,.', . I. IIa.'v-'..I..I. I ,'.I. . 'fp . ' . ... :s,..... I' , .. I I. , . , . . Ives, I . I. 1' . I. . Iall, . I . Y . , . I ,,.. I. . . 1t.'.I.'. II: ' :,5 . ' -', I. I. Q ' , I. , . Iwo, II. ', . u. A , . I. og , , . .. I ' , .I . .3 . . . , . . . .. I . , , . , . COMPANY C Pzrsl I Leulenanl Cklll lx llIlI1l' Nl KX McK1nley High School I aplam Second I reulemznl ll1KlNIxlIlN I SNRIIXIII XXIIIIKNI 'Xl IIINQI 5 III I UNIS IIIRIUIKU N PRIX Ill-x lllll lIl,.2Il llllk I1 r1sc1 d,'2IlII I X!lIII'IWb II I Il'-IHS HIL' 3 XLIUHNOII II l Il IIIIIIIN 101 I 1 I Ioopu I I' Inopu Nl K N IIIS I X IISIH1 I Iwi I 01111, lx I2lI1I IIIIIIILU 1 dgIlIl I I11vha1t I3 111 1 bmg S 5dIlIIIIl' II 5IlllIIl1dIl I mrlx Xl1t1h1ll NI I assau I II s X1 IISOH Il NX NCI I THE WINNERS REGIMENTAL COMPETITIVE DRILL 1923 Second Reglment McK1nley and Columbna Junnor H1gh Col J D Pace 1924 F1rstReg1ment Central Lt Col Ford W Sommns 1925 Thlrd Reglment Eastern Western Lt Col W C Wenzel Eastern 1926 Fnrst Reglment Central Lt Col J Canfield 1927 Second Regiment McK1nley Busmess Lt Col Rnchard Schmndtman 1928 F1rstReglment Central Lt Col W1ll1am N Hamback 1929 Fourth Regnment Western Lt Col Fred Cuttnng 1930 F1rstReg1ment Central Lt Col John Wnley 1931 Fourth Regnment Western Lt Col Joseph H Mattare 1932 Second Regnment McK1nIey Lt Col Sllvlo V Gnovannettu 1933 Thurd Regiment Eastern Lt Col Morrus Krucoff 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 Second Reglment McK1nley Lt Col John F Mewshaw Fnrst Reg1ment Central L1 Col .lack Neff Fifth Regiment Roosevelt Lt Col Joseph Mahoney Fntth Reglment Roosevelt Lt Col George A Christy Fourth Regnment Western Lt Col Rlchard Green Flfth Regiment Roosevelt Lt Col Blame Eng 1940-Fourth Reglment Western 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 Lt Col Rlchard Evans Fourth Regrment Western Lt Col Robert Irons Fourth Regnment Western Lt Col ElmerJ Gray Second Regument McK1nley Lt Col ArthurJ Wllllams Furst Reglment Central Lt Col Leonard Rotter Second Reglment McK1nIey Lt Col James F Johnson Y .IJ I. 1' f TJ I'.. i..f, C.. 'A..t I..C QE H: 'I , I . . ,. .. 'I fr. I. II0 ..', J. f. , , H . A Q ' 'K ' H H 'f . 'l'. Pal.l,r'.' , K. 5111. , . l. .I. D1-ll 1 .l. l'.. Mm . II. I'a1ll' V, T. I. I'1xrry, ll. l.. I csv: I.. 11. Gall' s'. Y. I. .1 X , . T. 'Q n' 1 ', , - , , IJ'-1 .'1,W.I'I. Ii' ,l.Il. I ,- , , C, 1' I1 -yjuph K' . ,M Irfull. If. .I.1 NIOI'IHIIlI'C. NY. .l. Barrett. NY. Il. JIIIIIIS. X. St1'ph1v11s. ll. Il. Wall t'. 5. I.. XII 2 -', If. D. Igll ' ,', .. ,-K. I.y ' .I. IJ. 'I'11r'-5, J, A, Stltl . . . I.. I 2-, I. '. ' - v , ', ,, ,- . A , I . . . . YES. . .. II, XVI: '. ..I1. Lt. . . . ' I1 ns 1 ,I I , I 44 NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS McKinley High School I anzpany 4 SLI XTTIld0ll 1,1 Bunk SLI bulnhfr Ng! Tnlor Ng Vhxurman Qgt M004 rs nuprmy B Ng K .asoy I pl K rump Sgt B llc hr ld! r' Sg Bmnnsti Ng, lfymk Ng Hnrdmty Sg Tfxylor fpl Pulchmr p Ins w lxrrrco p Ryman p Vogel R HARRIS 8. COMPANY Jewelers ST AT II WASHINGTON D C CADET MEDALS SQUAD BARS OFFICERS PINS CLASS RINGS TROPHIES FOR EVERY EVENT Phone Dlsfrld 0916 COLLEGE JEWELRY DEPT ZND FLOOR UNITED STATES POSTER CO 330 H Sf N Washington, D C FLAGS ARMBANDS SCHOOL LETTERS CHENILLE AND FELT EMBLEMS Gr P Cpl. Brooks Cpl. Krc-Ising:-r Fplr Nicholas Fpl. Price Fpl. Schroeder Cpl. Warldlingtun ff A' 14 1. Q, . 5 . . . .T I. - - . !, ' ' f 1. 2 . f L. ' ' .7 ' . ' - - I' I. ffl. 'z -' C l. - C I. 1 F . , , . . ., . E. Now colvwnsslonso omcens McKmley Hugh school I mnpuny I Sgt Smith lmnd S l uiln Sg C flimr Sgt C rr :VPS Sgt C ruff Sgt Wmllxr I pl D1 llmger Sgt Waltz Sgt Lelnbach Sgt Ty-:dale C pl Barker Lpl Perry Kpl Wttchle I Comphmenfs of Comp 'ments S MICHAELIS A FRIEND 4-6 .' ..' ' Q' I. ll- .' . I -2 S .' . I .' . - f 7 . 1 ' Cpl. Gullughvx' Cpl. King Cpl. Movkabee Cpl. Moriarity Cpl. Stith Cgl. 'r . ' ' .' . . ' I . ' - ' . . T . ' A of CADET RIFLE SHOOTING By LT CARL TROMETRE U 5 A Ret Match Offlcrcrl and Ordnance Officer ln 1921 Vlalter It Stoke- a former' cadet of Lentrrl Hr h School organrzed the Brrfrade llrllc learn from anronfr thc ent usrfrstrc rrlle shot of the several w rte hrfrh chools of the Drstrrct rs out door team he toolc to Lamp Srnrrns ta et c rt onfres Herfhts or I rctrce vs th thc c l 30 Sprrngreld rrlle and thc rndoor terrrr u-.rng cal 22 rmrnunrtron hrcd on the rwnges wrthrrr several of the hr h school burldrngs Ihr rncloor tc rm Irccarne the Brrgade llrHe learn rs we have known rt for the prst twcntx year-. L aclet rrlle shootrnfr rs orfranrled under the Nrtronal Defense Act of 1920 wrth rrfle rrrd rrnrmrrrrtrorr furnrshed hy the W ar Departmc nt At the he' rnnrng of eac rear rll hr lr school rn thrs area wrth mrlrtfrrs trarnrnf 'rnd rrfle prac LT CARL TROMETRE U S A Rt trce are rmrtecl to frrc what are known as the berxrce Comm rnd lntercollegrate Vlatches Thc rcports of the-.e matches Match Officral ond Ordnance Omcer Woshrngton Hrgh School Cadet Corps rnarled to thc fornmrncl fcncral of the rlhrrd Servrce fornmand he mrrtary authorrtres t Ilrltrrnor rrc the jud cs and make the awards Teams n rch urn hrst rncl sccon plrcc rn the e mrtc he then trlcc part rn the Natrona lntercolleffrate Match conrpetrrrg, wrth the wrrrners from rll lllllt Servrcc fornrnands Our Brrf ado Rrllc 'leam hr Ircen desrgnated a dozen or more tunes rn the last twentx wears to partrcrprtc rn the INat1onal Intercollegrate Match ln 1933 the team was awarded the Thrrd Corps Area Gallery Lhanrpronshrp Trophy he cause rt had taken first place rn the corps area for three successrve wears 1931 1932 and 1933 ln 1921 our team won the Natronal lntercollegrate Champronshrp The Brrgade RrHe le'rnr ha partrcrpated annually srnce 1934 rn the Wrllrrrrr Randolph Hearst Trophy Match Thrs match rs sponsored by Mr Hearst but rs conducted under the ausprces of the War Department Nearly every year srnce 1934- our team has non erther first second or thrrd place rn thrs match recervrng medals and trophres therefor But as there rs nothrng permanent rn thrs world, our Brrgade Rrfle Team has at last come to the end of rts career Begrnnrng wrth 1946 the War Depart ment has decreed that each rndrvrdual hrgh school rf rt wants to be represented must furnrsh a team composed of members of that school only This applres to both the Servrce Command Intercollegrate Matches and the Hearst Trophy Matches Thrs decrsron came rather as a surprrse and, as a result our cadet rrflemen have found themselves at some drsadvantage Although not really expectrng much success thrs year our cadets have begun to organrze school teams under the new regulatrons, and expect to develop several teams rn the future to equal and surpass the record of the old Brrgade Rrfle Team 47 . , . . . . 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I . , , Q, i . 1 . . - c . -. - L I l o , - , , 9 , I W04 f llll CLO H DsAMoNDS W NN No COMPAN ES www RLY METAL DAMOND5 Mgmt STARS wrNNlNG REGNMENT5 wl'-JNING BATTALIONB ADDITIONAL INSIGNIA 1 Lusvarrnous HALF snzc CLOTH STAR CLOTH LYRES WINNING BANDS BRIGADE INSIGNIA Brrfrade held and staff oflreers wear a NlXlDOlIll6d star surrnounted bx the arms of the Corps ln lreu of rnx other rrrsrffnra SHOULDER STRAPS lhe rnsrf nra of rank used ln the Cadet Corps rs that authorized hx the Cox ern rr ent for tht u e of the Reserve Offieers Trarnrnv Lorps The shoulder strap rndreate an ollrcer s rank and eomrnand The Brrgade field and staff officers wear straps havrnff a broad Hold strrpe rn the center parallel bs narrow black strrpes and ed fed wrth 1 narrow old one lhe He1 rrnental Held and staff offreers wear straps havrnv one and one half rnch Hold brand bordered wrth a narrow black strrp 'lhe Battalron Held and staff ofhurs wear strlpes havrnff a wrde black band rn renter and paralleled bv three erffhth lllill Hold strrpes termrrritrrrff rn a pornt at the eoll rr as do all lm: ofhter Srlver buttons are used to denote the ranks from Second Lreutenant to Laptarn order of one to three respectrxely The Majors lreutenant Colorrels and Colorrels wear srlxer drrnrond shiprd dunes rn the ordrr rf one to three auordrn to rr It CHEVRONS lhe ehexrons are worn on the outfr half of both sllexes, pornts up rrrrdwax between the elbow and the top of the sleexe SERVICE STRIPES The lerrfrth of servrre of a rrran rn the Ladrt Corps rs shown bx narrow band on the sleeve below the elbow Strrpes are worn on the outer half of both sleeses placed at an anvle of forts five degrees the lower end bernv toward the lnsrde searn ol the sleeve and placed four rnrhes from the end of the sleexe fC0ntmued on page 491 48 1 ff 1' w fl' , X7 K -M, ri, f X fgwfx 1+ r ww N '12, 3 W, ff' ff! l 1' lj 1 Ir I gfyf f ll VI. r l Y , ,V fl 'yr :V ', f F 1 '. 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H cw 3 ' KCOIIILHUCFZ rom page 482 F01 each addltxonal wear another strlpe wlll he worn ahoxe and parallel to the first stripe wlth one elffhth meh Qpace between gtrlpes the Gpane heme formed on the baclwround The QITIPPS are 'fold for CUlIllTllSSl0ITCd officer and for non LOIITIHISSIOITCCI officer of the Brlffade Staff The enll ted men wear llqllt hlue Qtrlpc ADDITIONAL INSIGNIA Other IIIQIUTTTZI are worn auch '15 thoee lllfllidllllff the three WIHITIITU' places lll the Compctrtne Dull Cold Qtare are worn to IITCIII te cadete quallfs 1110 ln the map readlnff fXlITlIIl lI10Il Theee are worn wlth the upper point of the Qtal three quarters of an mch hc low the left shoulder Qeam XVIIIIIIIIO' Refnnental DIIIITIDITCIS and XNIIIITIIIW BZIILIIIOII Stare are worn on the left cuff rlhcy Ire placed TNIIIT the one of the hllhcst rmk to the fl ht ae Hold cmmoncl si vcr CIIJITTUITCI Imronle cllnnoncl ffolcl stan SIIXII Qtar bronze Star xc center of c uh IS placed twm mchc from and par rllel to thc Imottom of the cuff 'md thlrd pl uc respc ctlvely A rc cl cloth lyre for the hx t pl ue Iuncl re also authoruecl Qecond place ancl thlrd pl ue IAIIIITIIII hande are lllfllldlfd hx a purple lxle and 1 wlnte Isle reepectlxelx COAT OF ARMS All cacletx wear on the cap and on both Qlde mf the upper lapel of the Coat, the Ullllldl goat of anne of the Lorpe The coat of arm lbrais shleldib are worn ITUTIIUIIITIIY lower edve one half lllllfl aboxe l'l0I'll0IIIdl llne of the lapel ln prolong lI,l0ll of a vertleal lme throuffh the Lenter of thc ea fle to be one and Inc slxteenth mches from the POIITL of the lapel CROSSED RIFLES The oIl1c ers and 6IlllSICCl men wear crowed TIITCN on thc lower lapel to denote their reglment and eompanw horwontallx on the lapel the upper edffe one half lnch below the horlzontal Ime of the lapel and centered below the coat of arms Adjutante are dlstmffulshed bs a shleld and Supplx Ofllcerw hw a upplx ofhc er device placed ln the lower anlle of the croseed rlflee fBR6lDCOJD Ennrnnrra auh Zllmr Btutwnrrn 1717 G Street Grvainra nf Ilhsttxcrtlur S m WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS SOCIETY INVITATIONS VISITING AND CALLING CARDS I E H BUSINESS STATIONERY 5 5 MENUS AND PROGRAMS CRESTS BOOK PLATES DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES 49 3 , D . k . . . 5, k . U . D . . . , D rr , s ' ' -- -r - s 'D' . , 's , ' ' 'F . ws. L Z., 1 n n . L T L li' F V T D I . 1 - -' . 1 , ra: 1 H v' D - ' I, I z ' z ' . . A ' ' f . ' - ' , I ..n 6. I .Z K V. .F Z. :AL '. , - . ' Va . -, V , , 'cz fs z 'g r Z, I1 .:'l':1 , '. 1 .F ru. . ' Tlf ' ,' -1 - '. - -, c ' - as ' - C z , ' ' . . all are equally spaced. The c-olors gold. silver and Iwronxe denote frrst, second. and ' z 'f, : 2' ' . 1 I v I QS i . L -x . S . .fA : X V i u V ' i. V' . L ' '.. 1 VY . V..!. i -' -7.7 M .'- vc. - ' ', - . Q s c 1 . - , M e H . . - -. S M - Ki z , C, - ' ' ' '. ' A E ' . ' . ' D 1 I - 2 - E fx, . . z is . 1 u , ' JY. I Y' . f C ' ' , '. ' . Y . - - l - ' ' D ' U' 5 ' ,' ., U' ' : 1' s ' ' . . ' v 7 . ' , , F - -. o 4 Q Q A ,,c-0-M he.. , 91 ,Q 6'-0, w,,a- I EASTERN THE THIRD REGIMENT STAFF EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL S lN IIN! Xl ll TIIJIIIIUII lornmumler SIIIIIIIX Ugwer rnrn I luv- FRANK f' Pl 1 XIBFRT D I KIANI Srrqeunl Ufljur IIIIWOIIINI U fmer Supplv Serqerml I Wuuurx lmr X IIKNI D I x wus I S IIIIIIIX Senmr I olor Sergeanl I rumlnrf Plaloon I ommunaler lunzor I olar Serqennl FEBRUARY GRADUATES THIRD REGIMENT JOHN lf. Prrz uslavu ll. 'OLSON Isl I I. A d julunl 9nd LI. 'I I'lIl.I1l-H11 Plaloon Lnnunander TDONALD NflRF4ll.k 'DAVID IDUDSUN Isl Sergeant Lu. 1' Corporal Lo. If 50 THIRD REGIMENT By MAJOR PAUL W GARRETT Eastern Hugh School The first two weeks of school were llke eternity to the majorlty of us officer candldates for we had not then attained the commissions for which we had waited since joining the Cadet Corps Our anticipation could not be relleved until the selectlon of Colonel had been made Naturally we were confident that Easterns candidate would make the rade and we were not too surprlsed when rt was learned that the honor of the Colonelcy of the Brigade had been placed upon Eastern Following the selection of Colonel Walter H Flint and about three weeks after the opening of school the oHic1al formatlon of the Third Reglment took place Complying with the new regulation three companies of moderate SIZC were formed Not satisfied with the size of our companies we decided to campalgn for recruits in the neighboring junior high schools To each of these schools we sent an exhlbl t1on platoon whlch was an average platoon chosen at random from the companies Naturally there was a little anxlety over the way ln whlch they would perform but they llVCd up to the greatest of our expectatlons The facts concerning the Cadet Corps were presented to the junior high school boys frankly with no false illusrons The results were well worth the work as we received one of the lar est February remruitments in the city Among the hlghllghts of the cadet year at Eastern was the Platoon Competition scroll on whlch the names of the men of the platoon were listed were presented at our Annual Reglmental Ball A hnanclal success as well as a success 1n the way of entertainment the ball was one of the finest Eastern has ever had This was due to the consistent cooperation extended by the oflicers of the Third Regiment the whole year Throughout the year LOIllllll10l.lS progress in drill has been made CODIFITJUTIIIQ., famtors 1n the progress have been the excellent uldance is en us by the mrlitarx instructor Lt Jack B Fenn and the Chalrman of the Military Committee Mr H D Qhorts and the cooperation and complete understanding ,iven us bv Eastern s nevt principal Mr I P Collins I am prompted to say that Eastern will have a successful year in competition because the morale the cooperation and the w1ll to work has been exceptlonally fine The cadets of Eastern High Qchool have given their utmost and should reap the rewards In the hearts of all the Eastern officers the Third Regrment of 194-6 will always remain tops' If S Q Treag fo Mee' FLOWERS FOR All. OCCASIONS The BOYS 0' The PENN FLOWER SHOP 644 Pennsylvania Ave S E EASTERNER Jesse Buckler Prop DELICATESSEN Phone llncoln 9261 1635 E Coptol St Open Sunday 51 I 7 . , ' . I . U . . , D , D . i . , , . . . . . . .U . D . .- . , . . Q 9 5 . ' Y U V I ' U . To the winner of the competition a prize platoon flag of the school colors and a , ' - . . l , h . U U . D U., . . v ' ' D C' 1 , . . , , . . . . L . U U. , U . , K 1 , . . . . 1 , I . , . . . I ., . . , . F. T. D. . i . BAND AND MILITARY INSTRUCTORS Eastern High School Ilmur 1' Xlno IT .Ium B IWNN lftlII!1IlISfI'lll,0I' IIIIIIIIFX lnslruclor Eastern Hugh School SERC' FANTS xwllld N Iiullough J F 'Voell F Slvgel W M I'zr.sl I Leulenant IRUBFWI 'NI BI IIDKUS faplazn JKNII S I IFLXI XXI Dltoto P I Pompa D A 0 '0 m Pmvm Ilac J ll mae, o A C KI-nIIinl I Brown I :N A I lloso D I lint I' II foII'ey D D Vattun I' I Tuttle ll II Crowley II D Muller I D W alck C II Dmri D S I x s IXIIIC I T 02 xmyf. CAPT. I ' ' . I. . , Q Lx' I . I I ' , ' 1 I, . i ' ' , l, 9 I . E. I I 71 I . Q 'I ' , . C I .' I- I A I n K, 'Q , . I. , . . I , . . ', . . Crowley, D. P. Blaustein, B. D. Brooke, II. N. Ilannemann, R. B.Ruley, E. A. I ' , . E. , I. 5. . II. II. Io ge.. . I. Q ,, . I. I - I V U 1 . ,. , . . - , . . I x , . . . I , . I. , . . . , . ' , . . I , ':. . I ' , . . .' , . . . . 'H 'k.', fl. M. I' , C. . COMPANY A Eastern Hugh School Plrsl I zeulenunl Iuplum Sfaond I zeulenanl .INCIx II III NIU III I N X II II NIWONDl1AI,x bhnoh aw ls Steger L DHVIS Ix I Pmery T H xIV6lb D NI Phllllpb I, I' Ward D II I onvon u N Nu usu I I Iuudll I II IJ on .I I Il u II I5 Shmphud I II w UI II X I'1nute Fust Claw Pun ur .I an I I' Ixahn I Knduson IN NI lg. I' X mx I I' una I IIanuofI Il I I I Blown NN H XIHKIIIIII Ix NI X mu IK 'Ntnox I I mgruh XX I ton I IN mn IN Buekman II I Iludaslll I' YI Shlpp .I H Sxmpbon H SICIIIHIKCI I' N Npohr E I Thur .I Turner A S B Eastern Hugh School I Lrsl I uulenunl I uplum Serum! I zeulenanl IIAI PII I I DWI KIIDS PIII D N P SI DON KI D S SNIIFII Pun nys Sl- HI LANTS I URPOIKAI s Woser If b 'Indra' II Ii Krrns S I Duke D VI 'VIeDerm1d D 'XI Ionnellu A N VIotlI M Ilsndmson I II Shemman P Nm ht F Tyson II I' S acIIu VI II Prix ate First Clube Bunk II II Ihawues I D Iolunan T .I Iromkntt I I I lIllllkHI Fusmo I I :mu II 1 IIUIN hm II NI If udant I I IIOSPII W Iullatt J N Donaldson I Ix nd l'ortunat,o I mhell S Freedman 'NI I .93 8 . V5 J., 1' I -I ' 4. , ' , 1,1 ' IIKI CX X. III. 'IXNI YQ I. i . . ' . II ., . ord . I. '. ' . . , .. . ,. . .' , , .I g .' H, . . ,. . 'H' . . . hir ', '. 'I'. ' , . . , I. I. I - , I. I. .- shI .. '. Ixo A' ' s. . . If. .' ' . . I 1 , . . 'r '-, , . .. I.yI-, MII. .' ', ...Q. f - - . . . . . . al -' . . ' ' . . . 3 . . . . A. .A 1,13 J 3, - , . .. . , , . Ili . . . . .. I. , . ' , . . ' a-'I ', ..-. I' . . I. Prvs . . . II. I' '.. ..f. Ilnrtlg , II. II. IRI ..I. we 1 9 ,, 'If' f' ' ,I ' .' i f I . C J .' ' C. ,- . II. ' . 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Wullmb G XI Xlunchhergl I Nader Ii A Peterson D L Roberts B I 'Settle C F Thayer D D 'Vhesman R B Y.-uhough H I COMPANY C Eastern Hugh School I zrsl I llllllllllllf fuplam Semnd I LPIIFPIIHIII IN 1 IIIIDIIlIlIx I Ixll S 5FIICI wus I or-xvmun L tus I tttn lhnder A ev 11 Iiranfh .I 11 he 3 11 f Ilucla S b lVIu'hacl II I Dcxme 11 A 1 s I I Iauwer L Ii swusu 1PrnaLu I llxl l Inss 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 Oscar M Shaw Fred Swmdell Mullard Lewls Rnchard Sokolov Robert Meade Gray Rodney Hatcher Weaver Garnett 1928-George Weber and Edmond Corley 1929 Phullp Tarr 1930-Sidney Hoftman 1931 Stanley Van Brvnt 1932-Wnlllam Wllson Pun an L IIIIILIILIS VI Barts J M Boatwrlght Brooks II IL Bruno 'Brvant I Donato S I Idmomls I S I 1'r0mh ll A 'Hanbac k It N D Ixmg F Il 'I eung I H Icvy B Ilpmskl I I Nleru ll I M1 er A I Vlulen I I5 Musselman L1 li Ntlros S Smith P 'I Summers D II 'Weber ll I TIJISIITIOIII Ii II Xlarklc, I' N 11ooldr1dg.,e C it THE WINNERS DISTINGUISHED NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS COMPETITIVE DRILL McKmley Centra Western Central Central Central Western McKnnley Central Buslness Eastern Western McKrnley C F C I 1933 Clarence W Cox 1934 Donald Creech 1935 Harold B LeRoy 1936-Albert Merrlll 1937 Robert Rands 1938 Ernest S Cornwell 1939 Enc Moore 1940-Robert L Curtis 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 W A eal Wnlllam Wallop Norman Sawyer Medford Canby Walter H Fllnt J Eastern Roosevelt Eastern Western Roosevelt Eastern Roosevelt Anacostsa Central .Central Anacostna Wrlson Eastern LUdIovr 3674 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS NOTARY ATLAS AMUSEMENT CO 1360 H Shea N E 11th at Penn Ave , S E A CICALA E BRUEGGER GUNN 8 MILLER com omurso uucmues Call Fldnkllll 2100 MAX MILLER OPEN EVENINGS SATURDAY AFTERNOON - 1 ALIA ' IJ, 1lII,I IIICII MID N.DlC1ll'IN'l' 'I 'I I .. AU ' ' ,, ' , .,.,, ' .-I.-. I ' ', . 4. A 4 ISI I L 1 I A , 'IL C S. ' Q ku. ull , . . I IIu '.', 5.11. lim F. XI. I.. ': . rf. ' , : , . I . 1 I' , 9. . ' , . Fr U. .I'. , . . v , . .f. , '. . 5 , . '. ',II ', '. I. ' . . K. , ,. . ' , . ' ,.'. '. ', H, . I. , . '. , , I. . I' ' , . '. , '. . Vcll.',.. I. , I1. I'. . , . .' '. . . ,' ' , . . VW: ' .'.' I.. lx. . , . . Ii. f ' '. Ai. 1. , . 1. 5. ' ...' '. . . I. 7 ' ' , '. . I - . ...e.... ' , Co. A 1 . ........ 1 , Co, A 1 ' ...Y,e-v.... , 0. - ........ , Co. M 1 ' I ' ...,...... , CO. K 1 . ......... , Co, M - ' ......... , Co. G ' .......... , Co. H - ------ . CO- G - ..-....... , Co. I - ......... , Co. B - , . , r. .... , Co. C - ........ , Co. M - ' ............ , Co. E -------- ' , Co. B . ' -------- ' , Co. B ------ , Co. A - . . B ----------.... , Co. B -- ' ' ............. ' , o. - ' ' ......... , Co, D ' ........ , Co. C - ........ ' , Co. B - ...... , Co. K - ...,..... ' , Co. B ' ' ' .....,.. ' , Co. E - . ' .......... , Co. C 54 NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Easlern High School Company A Kg Sup nmpuny B Sgt. Moser 1 pl 'Xndree kk: Sgt Davis SL Pmmry 5, Mylri Sy., Phllllps Qg Ward Ng Arms Ng Mcllcrmld g Moll Ng, Qhemman Sgt Tyson p Duke p Connella Cp HPndz-rqon p Nacht Cp Schaeffer 55 1 ff., Y ,X , 2 4 ., rg W xi V ' P 'Ph f Y .' I..' UT .Y . ' l. . l. I ' Sfl. '. . l. ' ' S . t. ' Cpl. Augustv Cpl. Caudell Fpl. Grow- Cpl. Ralvy Cpl. Shepherd Cpl. Taylor I, .' . ' S l. . . .' l. ' ' I S Y. '. .' Yl. . I ' . T ., I' I. C' l, 2 ' l. , C l. - , ' 1. ' NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Eastern Hugh School fompany F Sg Hdrrw Sgt Blndmr Sgt Branzh Sg Bucm Sgt DPVIDL Sgt Lduver Band Cpl Helt Sgt Ward Sgm Bulluugh Sgt Noell Sgt Slegel Cpl Blduetem Qpl Crlffin You Wrll Enjoy THF FAMOUS LITTLE TAVERN SHOPS INC FANNIE MAY KITCHEN MADE CANDIES rAMous ron HAMBURGERS Made Fresh Today and Every Day SIXIY Flve Cents a Pound 5 Stores In Washington Mann Store 0 E S' N WASHINGTON BALTIMORE T354 F ST W I406 NY Ave N W AREA T706 Po Ave NW 3305 I4 St NW 40 LOCATIONS 56 of 4 I 'H SL, - '. . .' ' . 'H IL. . . S .' Cpl. Beattie Cpl. Frey Cpl. Michael Cpl. Wells Cpl. Wiswesser T I , . 101 ., .w. ' ., N. . . . ., . . PACE COURSES ACCOUNTANCY AND FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION Leading to B C S and M C S Degrees C P A Preparation Co educational Day and Evenmg Classes Se d for 40th Yea Book BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY 'II00 I6II1 S! ee! al L Wash ngton D C Phone REpubIlc 2262 Rear Left to rzght Sgt S Arms Co B Sgt D Phillips Brzgade Stag Front let to right Capt F Post C0 B Miss AnnaM Brown L G BALFOLR C0 Cla s Rmgs Fratermt Plns Ifawors and Novelties 'Vledals and Trophies 1319 F St N W NA 1045 FOUNDED 1789 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY wAsHlNGToN 7 D c Departments College Forelgn Service Graduate School law Medlcme Dentnstry Nursing F fo at on and catalogues w te Regnstrars of respective schools at above address or phone MICHIGAN 7000 ' '- ' ' : . . , : . . ' ' , ' ' M f ' : . . , , , . g . . .., RQM T S . . y . i . we 204 International Building It I ., . . . I I . I n r ' - ' or in rm I ri r . . i , . . , 57 LT COL HENRY W CLARK JR Western Hugh School How.. fufr Pun S Prrtmn lll-N rn l Xln Humow NIl1lIlPNIlN US lf Il R11 fomnmmler Bum! llzslrlwlor llllzlarv Inslruclur Perpetuatlon of Westerns tradltlonal lIllCI'CSl and sklxll IH military drxll has been the unlted purpo L of all members of the Fourth RCgllHCIll this year l truly hold It a prlulege and an honor to have been 1n command of thm unlt and I shall always treasure the fine HSSOCIHUUIIS l hase had wlth the olfic er and men who e hrgh splrlt and cooperatlve effort will be an lnsplratlon and help to me always It IS my earnest hope that durlng the year we have further strengthened attamed wlll not mean a great deal unless we have tramed officers and men who wlll carry Western on to greater aehlevements wlth the passlng years and unless we who are graduatmg carry mto our college years and future llfe the msaluable tralnlng that has been glven to us We salute and take speual prxde 1n the growmg number of Western cadet alumni who have gamed honors and dlstmctlon 1n both mllltary and lIWlll3Il pursults and we know each passmg year wlll add to thelr number No small factor has been the interest and asslstance of our prlnclpal Mr N A Danowsky each member of the fatulty and the entlre student body Thelr support has gone a long way toward making the reglment what lt lg WlthOUt this msplra tlon l am sure much less would have been accompllshed The gratltude of the reglment and the entlre school body IS due Captam Paul S Pltcher lUSMC R DIS l our mllltary Instructor His patlent untlr mg and lnsplratxonal guldance IQ gratefully acknowledged by every cadet The vear ha afforded us many opportunltles for experlences that w1ll long be remembered our soclal functlons, partlclpatxon ln specxal parades the com petxtlve drxlls Perhaps our greatest elatlon came early III the year when through our recrultmg actlvltles, we enrolled a suffnclent number of cadets for a full reglment We have watched wlth prlde the growlng success of the Western Post Exchange, established thls year Through the sale of uniforms, equlpment and mslgnla, lt has done much to lmpress upon us the value of cooperatlve enter prlse The Fourth Reglment expresses its slncere appreclatlon to Mlss Margaret Taylor, faculty sponsor of the Post Exchange, and also to her most capable student asslstants, Doris Smallwood, First Lieutenant James Seward, and Sergeant Walter ,lessop Such success as we have known IS due not to my own efforts but to the fine loyalty and cooperatlon of all those under my command 58 By . . . , . ff -xl I ' We K , a T 5. , W 1, . . , 1 3 , lrr. Col.. :Snr W. Cm: ', . n. . . .' : : ls fx' I , 41 ', f , .' ,, the foundation for continued successes of Western cadets. Whatever we have f. Y. . K . Q h L. . 7 h T Q . i . Y . I , ' - U I - , . U 1 . . . K 7 i . . . . - S . . . . - I. . . . . . . , - ' Y THE FACULTY MILITARY INSTRUCTCR By CAPT PAUL S PITCHER Military Instructor 4th Regrment H S C 'lhe hrerarchy of the Washrnvton Hrgh bchool Cadet Corps rs comprrsed f the Assrstant quperrntendent of Schools rn charge of fadets who defines polrcres the Profes or of Mrlrtary bcrerrce and factrcs, who rs the admrnrstratrve officer and the Faculty Mrlrtary Instructors assrffned to each of the ervht senror and two vocatronal hrgh schools rn the Drstrrct of Columbra and the Band Instructors for each schools Cadet Band These ofhcrals rre the charn of higher command, ffrvrng adult supervrsron and drrectrorr to cadet endeavor whrle wrthrrr the Corps rtself the lrne of command runs from the folonel of the Brrgade to the lreutenant colonels and majors of the regrments and on through comrrrrssrorred rnd non commrssroned officers of the varrous companres The lraculty Mrlrtarv Instructor executes drrectrves of the Professor of Mrlrtary Scrence and Tactrcs and shapes hrs schools regrment or lrattalron rnto a hr hly trarned hrst class rnrlrtary unrt bkrlls requrred for the post are many The mrlrtary rrrstructor must have not only professronal qualrficatrons to teach classes rn one of the regular departments of the school but also throu lr actual experrence the U S Army Navy Marrne Corps Coast Guard or Arr Forces be qualrfred to teach both the theory and practrce of rrrrlrtary scrence He rrrust also possess the abrlrty to develop qualrtres of Hood crtrlenshrp elfrelrance and leadershrp rn the youths under hrs drreetron The prrmary duty of the mrlrtary rrrstructor of course rs to rnstruct rn rnrlrtarx trarnrnff lrut there are mam others He rs responsrble for adequate records and reports for, although cadet rrrstructrorr rs an after school 3fL1VlLy, a Uraduatron and cadet achrevernent must be nrarrrtarned for use rn selectrnv commrssroned and non comrnrssrorred officers Rrfles and all other equrpnrent rssued to the unrt must Ire properly marntarned and accounted for Purchase of unrforrrrs and rnsrffnra rrrust he negotrrtcd, correspondence of the unrt must be handled rnd cadet funds used for socral and other actrvrtres rn the school rrrust he superxrsed The mrlrtary rn structor rrray be assrsted bs cadet personnel or other faculty members, but he rs responsrble to the Professor of Mrlrtary Scrence and 'lactrcs through the prrrrcrpal rf hr school for these matters He rrrust carry on recrurtrnc programs to strmulate rnterest rn the growth of the unrt so that the arms and ohjectrxes of cadet trarnrng may he nrade lcnown to all male students rn the chool and to therr parents Map readrnff rrfle practrce and extra currrcular study of drrll regulatrons are usually drrected lry hrrrr Transportatrorr of cadets to annual corrrpetrtrorrs cadet partrcrpatrorr rn parades and other crvrc functrons and supervrsron of cadet sponsored socral events are hrs further tasks ln short, wrth an apprecrable percent of the schools male students enrolled rn the cadet unrt, the mrlrtary rrrstructor who rs aware of hrs responsrbrlrty and takes prrde rn hrs job finds no school day long enough to complete hrs rmmedrate tasks however, he finds ample compensatron for the long hours rn the knowledve that through hrs efforts the cadets are frven adequate opportunity for physrcal rrrental and sprrrtual deselopment whrch wrll prepare them to meet any eventualrts rn the hrghly complex Faculty Mrlrtary -florrous tradrtrons of wear to year progress and patrrotrsm whrch f lrfe as uprrght self world now shaprng rtself rn these post war years Instructors come and vo but each rrrcunrbent frrrds rrr the the Corps the strmulus to SLFIVC to perpetuate rts record of and mstrll rn all cadets qualrtres of perseverance courave wrll enable them to stand before the world rn everv walk relrant, gallant men 59 , , . . . W I 4 s ' I D I n in 1 - s .W 0 5. . ' ' ' . , ' : . . , . , . . . . . . I S . 5 . . . Q I . .Q . 1 , . M . D . . D 4 If s 7 In ' . w a, I n Q , , ., . , . . , , U 1 L W U . : I , . . . t. D I 1 . .n ' . . , . ' . . .U j- . ,, c , , D , ' .L I . C ' , . ' ' L. , k . g . . ' V. in ' ' 7 7 7 T D 7 I v. 'W . h , h -C , .S Q . . .. -Y U, . 5 - ., gg . . g - . I , D. c'redrt rs grven for satrsfactory Cadet work. Ratrng lrsts, reflecrtrng both scholastic' . 1 , - ' , s - U - ' ' . ' ' 'h . f C , D . z f 1 : , c , z - - c 'S c '. , ' v ,' ' ' g ' 1 v I S I I S. - ' . ' ,. , ' ' , -J ' 5 v' U' - . - 1 c - , , f ' . A. . . .' ' . 7 ' LH S 'K ' . Q L I 5' l . ., ws ,Q . 4 Z ' D . I r. . Y . , g 4 . T 1 1 . . . Y . . . - V L u D , 1 . n . rv 1 ' . l - T' l v I 5 9 0 . A . , - . ' FOURTH REGIMENT BAND Western Hugh School Pzrsl I leulenarll faplum Drum llajur D X PIII D NI PIIIIJI Hobart Hoon JKNII S H Sl XX KR IILIIIISOII I' Silverman X 1 mx nu xIIl50Il Il Ilovrl I Xllstffful II 'Nlycxs ll Ionklm II LllIlbI,8llLI, I Snmmons I Cvddcs D Nloor c XI Simons D lim u L S1 IIWICIIOIIINI Sigma WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Hours 7 om Io 9 pm Dry Cleaning Well Done ' PEEIRLESS CILEAPJERS TAnomNo AND ArmRAnoNs Hour Servlce Small Added Charge 1757 COLUMBIA RD N W NATIONAL 0287 ESTABLISH ED 'I850 C Schneider s Sons THE ELECTRIC SHOP SALES AND SERVICE 726 11th sf N w IILNICKS ONDERFUL AFFLES are GOLDEN BROWN an DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS FRANKFURTERS other Iosly foods 'II43 CONNECTICUT AVENUE INear the Mayflower HoIelI REPAIRINI' REIYIODFI INF .I A COOK CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER BOND BUII DING E I 0806 WASHINGTON D C 60 Q A ' 5 s 133 7 L f. if I ,If 'I . I X , 'e Q - T, , , , ,. . . ,l1. --ERGP1-AN 5 1,oRPon.u.s A 'f - , f, S, 1 . . I , i. 4 .' ,. . . 1 I1-, T. Waln,ll. 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Xecul ve . , FIRST BATTALIGN, FOURTH REGIMENT By MAJOR CHARLES CRAVENS Western High School 1 C nur S lomnzumler nonxmx niix l I lin mmm t mx l Java hm Nupplv Ulflur rfllllllllll IJIIIIUOII fornnmmirr l'ers'onnel ldjulanl lhe lnf nn n of the Fnwt Blllllltlll lilllllldllltha H 'ind L have equaled Ind III Qonu lexputs Hurp 1'-Ned those of former yelrs in Splllt 'ind morale At ouf me L ttllllltll ion yetw en twr it i 1 friendly rivalry, with o unnpnnes unitu in puipoee and lliflllllll it the lIlllll'll battalion competitive drill llc h lu uuixcd IIISIJIIEIUOII from the ffxeat men who folmexlv marched in tlll Company H ten time winner of the moxnpetltne since l 95 when tlptni ,lost ph lx ldllfvwl f, now Vue Adlllll' ll, USN Ret , brought home the medal, hae been intel with enthusi mn to repeat last year -. performance and lgdlll eapture flrst plane Under the 1 rp xlvlc illlttlltlll of C iptun Donlld S H nine! that objectlve has been oreinost in the nnnd nf hi- oflfnew and men euh drill ix iornpinx L undu Captain Howt Vandenberg hae been equally zealous ln pei Il'C'tllll dllll tuhnlquc and Comp un mm lle runs hi h lontendere for hrst plan in the mompetltne virll he hard ple Ned to out point this LUIHIJUIS l would be rennv in ins duties if l did not here evcplew Urateful appreciation to lJ3.ltHll0I1 oflieers, Ihrat LlCLllICI1ElI1tQ Charlee Halloek and Thornton Martln Second LltLllCll'illt Jack lrun and Servelnt Major ,lohn Jacobs as well as to all officers 'ind men of H and L for then awletance ind whole htfrrted cooperatlon dl.lI'lIl0' the year 61 fi Q s Nlx., Cli.uu.l-:s ll. 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SECOND BATTALION, FOURTH REGIMENT By MAJOR WILLIAM MOORE Western Hugh School IN N N I1 um ll 1 Moo XXAIIIII N I ll0BlNs0N lfllulanl 1 onznzanrler Supply Ujhrer IN 1 1813 lmo IIIAIIAVI Wrsr I IISUIIIIFI llljllllllll Slajf Ulfuer Serqeruzl lllajor llunlnlsccmes of my three years 1n the Cadet Corps lnm to mmd partlcularls all the opportunltles and tfdllllll the Corps has rven mc Th rt tlalmn embraces the sterllng qualrtles of OlJCCl16IlLC and leadershlp qualltles whlch are one and inseparable ln our modern way of llfe lt gives me great prlde to know that the OHILCTS and men of the Second Battallon have worked long and dlllgently toward the goal of first place ln the battallon tompetmve I apprecrate this lmmensely and w1ll always remember wlth Uratltude thelr honest efforts Irrespectlve of what place we take m the competltlve I w1ll know that every cadet ln the battallon has done hrs best to wm and that wxll be ample fornpensatxon for me Company K under command of Captaln David Styles has shaped up into an elhuent umt and wlll be a real contender for first place ln the company competltlve Its oneness of purpose and good fellowshlp IS equaled only by Company G under mommand of Captam Rrchard Mehan The llttle company has all the snap and preclsxon of a first class umt and we wlll not be surprlsed to see rt emerge wlth first honors I wlsh both companxes the best of luck ln the competltlve and would llke to see them txe for the coveted first place My able assrstants, Lleutenants John Nelghbors Paul Zlrple Warren Roblnson and Charles Jacobs and Sergeants Wllllam Walker and Craham West ln preparmv the battallon for the competltlve parade and for thelr dxllgent work throughout the Year recelve my slncere gratltude Q? .lor . 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D , . , 7 7 h A 9 ' 9 ' ' ' h 65 ' 91 . , , Y I l A 9 7 1 U f 7 ' COMPANY K Western High School I :ral I zeuienanl I apfum Suomi I uulenunl ROIFSIHXIII DNID1 NINII RI I0 51 IH I MNIN Dx Bow 'X Bmuduy I I Iunn lx I'ox NI Nlusa, II Bu hiw S X101 I :son II Dlllllh I Nnuth Ii Pan wi B utlntt 5 Blhluls I Blou h D Blovsn Ii I OIIPOHAIN C om ul P COMPANY G I zrsl I Leulenanl WIIIIAM 'VI 'l KNII 'NI Sl IU.-LNNFS C ORPORALN Vhlhb R Gardebcu P VN elles A Roberta 'NI Brunner II Delehantx 'I Fukuwamx I Fmgras VV Joncb R heating II Shafer H bnd lx Lonvmx II ll u IINIIIQZNUJIIL lx DllSChIPI .I Wvgu I Hopgood II oullu in 1 duo ostcn he Imlmun Iullxzll IK Ixnl ht D nox V Inns 0 I umpklns N ux B Iiogux I N vs.-xul I null: lcppcl I Thompson I hhlst C W llc I hhlXDIdI'ldg.,l K lamk b Western High School I apluul Second I zeulenanl Illf IINRD I NIINIINNI DNN ID NI GAIINI Pm' 'Tho liolmdn xx kbunathy I Iunnx D Barrel .I Ixoshug 'NI fhlll S Luuh W Colburn C. lmdu man II Pdmunds W Nlatthewb W hunger 'Nl Nlllmhsll .I iloxcr C Uuklu W 64- IIua hllllfmslll .I Ilobmson 1 Rowntree II Seymour Il Shotwell VI Westbrook II Whlte VI 'XI Lehner H Young Il Vhngo .I . -3 . 0. 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I ompany H 1 pl Burr f mnpfnzy L Sgt Tdpp Fpl K amz-ron 1 Sgt Joffv NL Lpl Ruyu 1 Hum ng, 4 Sim kung, l Sg Rogerson Cp Seward p Stone CplTa1t Sg Pnce Ng Taylor p Wise p Woodraw Cp Bready C ompllmenfs THOMPSON S DAIRY De 1400 I Q,' ,K ef f 5 , V Q sh . as l l 5 ,B Q Sgt. J. Gallen Sgt. Childl-rs Sgt. I.. Galle-n Sgt. Heller Sgt. JOSSOD t. ' . , . Cyl. ' l.. C l.. . ' .' . ' .' . , l, V 'Ili' .' I. A .' I. l. ' . ' l'll,.' 1 f' l. ' C l. ' of I NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS fonlpfmy lx Sg lhliow 1 mnpany I Sgt Willis C pl Brunnfr Hunt! g B xrud xy g ilngrn C pl 1,QldlldHlW g Allison Western High School Sgt fhlllll Sg Fox Sgt Muse Sgt Jonss Sgt lxnxting Sg Shdflnr Qpl kukuyama p I .urde-mu Cpl I onklln 66 Sg lin hs y Sg Snell Cp Roberts p We llx p Hoyd 5 Q 'ei ' V? ,' 1. ' ' S T. 2 1' .' . ' ' .' l. l. L . XM! l' L. 'T ' Cpl. Conrad Cpl. Conway Cpl. Livingstone' Cpl. Morrison Cpl. Smith Cpl. Smith .' . ' S t. Z' as .' . . . 'H ' .' t.- ' - .' l..' - ' . ' I . 1- ' ,' 7 . ' C l. 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S t. . . 7 ' C l. f BEST WISHES TO THE 'A' WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CADET CORPS FROM ITS FORMER MEMBERS NOW IN THE MERCHANT MARINE CADET SCHOOL of Pass Ch shun Mus ISSIPPI Wi-X Let to rtght CNW Fdaal 1' Russell Ir fWestern CXM Wzllzam Wheatley fWIlSOILj CXM Guy Brad ord fWesternj CXM John .Smeltzer fCentral AT SEA f'Vot ln pzclurej C' M James Patterson fWesternj lxrnnzoml l'd11a1ds lst It Lo B 44 Ifaefunb If t to llght E Karadunos Cap tam Co C Ted Stzer Captain Co B 1944 fEasternJ EDMUNDS OPTICIAN 915 Fifteenth Street 67 WITH AII BEST WISHES TO THE BRIGADL OF HIGH SCHOOI CADLTS FROM SOMI- OI- ITS FORMER MEMBERS AT THE UNIIPIJ STATES NAVAI ACADEMY ...- Left to Rlght James Edmund-.un fbgn trdlj Stanwlx WIIIIHYTIS 1CentraIl Rogex I Saunders 1Centr'1lP Jamu Calmxck ICentrall Walter Spangen ber!! fW1IsonD and othexs not shown ln plctnre BEST WISHES FROM FORMER WASHINK TON HIGH SCHOOL CADETS NOW AT THB UNI'lI'D STATES COAST FUARD AC ADEMY -.1 Luft tu Right B,-xck Row J H K Miner lwestelnj J B Saunders fCentraIJ R C Devan IWIISOTI, Flont Row M R Neuman 1Cent1 all M Sawyer CAnagu-,tub 1'1exe1-.fn fCO0IllIg'9, Foxx R-VII 1 ATIOINN mn BPST Wlsmb TO THI- 1946 BRIGADE OF CADET5 1943 Ojicer Alumnz IL lo lx 7nd Rom Cadet Ill f' McCormack UQROTC Cadet flazule A 1' Wang LSROTC IL to R Ist Rau Pvt El1lfU01iA McKee, USA S 7 fC I C L Donaldson, USVVR Pu! John I Turner LSA Pvt john L WacArthur, USA 0 A In Sent Central THE WINNERS COMPANY COMPETITIVE DRILL Praze Company Year CAPTAIN 1888 Vkallaam N Fas er 1889 Sheradan Fere 18901Edward S Duvall 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 C V Edwards Herbert G Ogden Edward A Shalla g Alfred T Smath Joe K Taussag Nel on Gapen Lloyd D Smoot Charles D Young George A Washangton James M Churchall Wallaam C Shepard Fred G Robanette G H Huddleston Edward Kelly F Harmon Lanthacum Wallaam Bland Raymond Hart Ernest S Wase James C Dulan J Vtalltam E Covell Arthur M Kang E Coug a Elbert T Nash Fred D Conner J Randolph Belcher Charles W Stewart Frank H Praeger C R Seckanger W R Ma er W W Shea Leland H Cheek T M Pelzman Davad Auld Anthony Van Leer Edgar M Chase Robert I Salverman George O Weber M Elbradge Church Thomas Hankle Theodore Vancent Phalap Lauman Fred M Bashoft M Joseph Hanley Jr Robert B Spallman Peyton R Evans Jr School Co Central Central Central Eastern Central Eastern Central Western Eastern Western Central Central entral Central Eastern McKanley Central Eastern Western McKanley McKanley Busaness Central McKanley McKanley McKanley Busaness Central Eastern McKanley Central McKanley McKanley Eastern Western Eastern Central Western Central Western Busaness McKanley Western Central Eastern Western Eastern Western Central Western Eastern 193B1Earl A Coddangton 1939 Allen Burdett 19401Ralph Thompson Hartlane Anacostaa 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 Alaster Anderson Wallaam Brandenburg Howard Surface Theodore L Stoddard Joseph F Beattae Jr Second Place Company Year CAPTAIN 1914 Harold H Osburn 1915 J L Welc e Western Western Western Western We tern Western School Co Central B Western H 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 Charles M Boteler C Edward Leasure Vtallaam C Harrason Jr and Roger B Corbett Harry M Roper Henry I Kael A P Atkanson S Lebowatz H Cork John Nesbatt Percy H Rus Raymond T Abbatacho Rodney N Hatcher R Manor Hudson Davad L Krupsaw Henry H Gabbs Carl Swanson Wallaam F Yelve ton Alvan Ehrlach Elmer L Burton John Apergas 19361Joseph A Baaley 9 7 Irl 1938 Adnan Brent Recanos 1939 Robert C McKee 1940-John Ingle 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 Year 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 19301Howard 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 Rachard G Wallaams Hollas Kushman George Graves John F Cook Charles K Mann Place Company CAPTAIN Fred Deck George N Lester Jr Dewey Zarkan John G Byer Percaval Backford Henry C E pey Clarence L Parker Kenneth Mathews R K La b Howard Chapan George E Muth Mallard Lewas Wade Safford Hugh H Hussey Jr Edwan S Hartshorn Manor Jameson Turner Thomas P Corwan John K Wallaam Walson Charles C Stutter Marvan J Fahrenbach James R Leech Bowen Vancent Henderson Edward Nacholson Chester L Fanch James G Deane Thomas D Hollthan Robert Kabler Robert Hartlane Theodore C Taylor Edward Lewas Watch the Adautantl Eastern Western Central Central Central Central Western McKanley Western Western Central Central Central Central Central entral Western Western Roosevelt Central Eastern Western W Wilson Western Central Western Central Western Western Western Anacostaa School Co Eastern F Central McKunley McKanley Central Busaness Eastern McKanley Western Central Central Vtestern Western McKanley Western Western Central McKanley Western McKanley Western Central Western Eastern Central Walson Eastern Western Anacostaa Anacostaa W Walson ' 1 . ......... , G 1 l ---,-,-.. , L - 1 ' . 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' . h I ..1.11..11... , 1 ' ROOSEVELT THE FIFTH REGIMENT STAFF ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL I I Inn s ANDI nsorx NIU NAFIIKN I uw: IK Idjulanl I onzmander I ersonnel Idjulanl 7 Kun IINTROW ND I r AIIFN XIPINSII IN S1 umm XXUIIUPI' lulor Sirqeanl Immuzq Plaluon U ner lolor Sergeant Nl ANIEX BENNETT IJONAID I N1 IL Wu EIJGENL JOHNSON Serqearzl Ilajor Slalf f orporal Ilzlzlary Insfruclor FEBRUARY GRADUATES FIFTH REGIMENT Xiu Jolw Ilmmws lvl wr Sr T NT 1sT IT IIKIIOI D Lux LT Nomuw Ixun-non MAJ DIMM JOHNSON SL-T DONNIII IIKINIS SGT H1 mxrnr Suumo PVT PAUL THO T TIIIJNIAN 'IIITCIIIPR IT NI ll 1 IKNI NICNI uxlw IT .Ixus STOPKK Rom- RT llum Sc T llonFnr Cook Cuw SrAT14s MPSON I u ST 51' SGT ST Sur FIFTH REGIMENT By MAJOR NATHAN LERNER Roosevelt Hlgh School Thrs has been an unusual year for the F1fth Reffnnent as we have under ffone many rhanffes Frrst of all we haye for a new rnrlrtary rnstructor Sgt Euffene Johnson, an army yeteran of IIIIIC years He has lnsplred our Cadets by merely heme hrmself a real army man and a regular guy Any successes of the Rooseyelt Cadets of 1946 must be partly attrrbuted to hrs help On behalf of all the Roosevelt Cadets, I thank you Sarge We couldnt vrve you a full regrment, but the two rompanres we haye are ffornff all out for vrctory Another rnnovatron at Roosevelt was the tommrssronrnv of February grad ufrtes O11 'rn equal footmff wrth June graduates As you ran see rn thrs thapter l The Adjutant our February graduates held many posrtrons of responsl lllllly rnd lITlp0I'llIll0 Thr-. was 111 lllle w1th S l Johnsons plan to make us 1 more 1111 rtrry lllllt ln the army there 1 rlwrys someone ready to take an o lttl pl ue rf he IS rcmoyed for my reason No ma11 rs rndrspensable 'its row the l'1fth Reffnnent was ru11 thr year Our showrnfs 111 the rompetrtrye drrlls wrll show the worth of thrs plan gut dr rc Vlffllllff the rompetrtrye drrlls th1 system worked perfettly at RHS ln September we organwed three rompfrnres ln February decreased en lrstmrnts forud us to redute to two rompames Rerause many olllters graduated rn alonff rhr lrne ln my estlmatron, the r1ew ofhters as well fr the February graduate deserye a well done for then work I would also lrke to thank Mrss Helen M Vllhrte of our Mrlrtary Commrttee for her mvaluable assrstante rn smoothmg out the technleal drlticultres whreh rlways come to a staff Her experrenee ln cadet work makes the Flfth Regrment 11 smooth workmg outfit ey ery year A drstrnet r1se 111 morale has appeared at Roosevelt, and w1th rt a reorganrza tron of the Saber Club and the Chevrons Club Roth Clubs have done much to weld or11 rrdets 111to rn eflrrrent rnrlltary Utlll wrth one 111a111 purpose vretory lr tlOHIIlg.,, l wrll ay that llPl0Ilf.,IIlg to tht llr h School Crdet Corps h rs lucn 1 ffrr rt expr runre In my lrft A L rdrt htlonfs to somethlnff whrrh rs pretty ln, whrthcr hrs srhool hrs 1 regnnfnt or one rompany l deem It 21 great honor to br 111 olllur 111 the Corps, 'md l take thrs opportunrty to wrsh Laptarns Hrll Alu rms rnd Ratarn lots of lurk thou1h lm sure they wont need rt n o 1 e a boy who ha been a H1 h School Cadet 1 better lnuause of that l.I'dlIllIlf smte he wrll haye learned what respemt a11d fellowshrp rerlly mean COMPLIMENTS THE PAVING suPPrY AND EQUIPMENT CO THE POST EXCHANGE Woshrngton, Balhmore, ROOSEVELT Salusbury HIGH SCHOOL 71 . . 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'll' . ' , . - 1, . I Y . .l. QI, . AII:1.' . .I. Iumpuny F NON-COMMISSIONED orncens Roosevelt High school r t lst Sgt Wnlkt Cpl Mella K ompany I Sgt Wxlllumx L pl Wemmt r Rumi Sgt IVIS Cpl Weaxer lst Sgt iantelmdnn bgt Bryn 1stNgl Blanks-n Sgt D11 ne r Sgt W1 lor Si, Vlrlght p lratg Qgt Ilugfrs Ng Davldson 3, Kletn Sg Garrlson Sg Llchens ig Markle LINCOLN H00 LOCAL 8. LONG DISTANCE AUTH LOFFLER INC Aetna Movlng 8: Storage Co BEEF LAMB PORK VEAI. Chcrlesl Hutson Mgr 'I262 FlfIh Street, N E STORAGE Free Eshmales Gwen wlfhbllf Obhgahon PLANT PHONE OFFICE PHONE 44 AT 5300 TR 07 2208 NICHOLS AVE , S E WASHINGTON D C I Qs -L V ' f. cfm. ' cl.1' ' I S I . ' . . I t. ' .' Sft. ' .' . ' ' A Sgt. Ugf-1 Cpl. Brunette Cpl. Ginsburg Cpl. Freidin Cpl. Rullman J... ' ,.A Lt. ' t.', .t. . - I . I I I . . ., , . , MAJOR INSPECTING ZNU FLAT G CO STAFF AT EASE CAPT SARTWELL INSPECTS PARADE REST DURING BATTALION PARADE 6 RE'G't C C0 ZN9 REG! MCIUNLEY COOLLUGE 75 , E , L QA 'K f Si E i -. uv-, 1 .v-vw v-v ---- ------f-- -- --, V- - H ww. .w, .. M 5 'Y . . . , ,Ulf , V 4 H 5, V ' by -A . V N ul .. I ., P . WILSON THE SIXTH REGIMENT STAFF WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL X A I Ilcxr 1dJulr1nl Sergeant Wajur IHARII-N Dm 111 I olor Sergeunl FEBRUARY G X AJ Pun llol-I-1 1 Nh lwuxhl f ommander Supplx U ll PI' Iervonnel 1118111111111 Supplx Serqeanl ll m xn Ju ruuw I olnr Serqmnl I xwmw r I Ol IIII x Slalf Serqeanl RADUATE SIXTH REGIMENT S T Hun Hoon 16 v e . 1 , ff- A I l.'r. 1 I,, N 1.1 UN .l, . . 5. ' '. .' I.T. ' . 3' in-1,1-1 .ELBERT IIAw1.1-Lx LT. Jam-n' D,8RNI'II.I. Ihmu Nlununzu I I A . N . , 3 . I ' ' A I l 1, ' 1. T1 'I 1 . a 1: ' . I . ', K n .' l ' A ' l fu . 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I. .', . 1. 5 1 3 UAV I 'ICIIS IIUI 'IIVI' NICN IfIIIiIS'I'0I'IIIC ..'.'ICI1I1 , , . Q ,, N 'Fu' '.'. I. S. lal M . . 1. . 4: ac.. 1 1 . . 1 . 1.5 ' A- I. E ' ' . '. x. H 5. NY. iall . . C. Gull gl '1'. I'. II. INI -I .1 .II. 1 I'.' ,.. '. , Brc-.' ,. . S. II , Ii. II. I1 ' '- , .1 . QI V- -, . . -' . . 'Clif ' .I ..I. IIs-i , II. .' II' ' , I. . ,I ,.. ' , 1. Cf' ',I'I.V. III II.D. .' - -- '. LII. II I, A. SIC: 's. -X. ii. xflra '-r, I. D. V' .' . .. ' .' , I1. I-'. Yu Cv 1 , .N. Q' , . D11 ' , I1. II1z11 ' 'z .I'I. C. 'No 1, .I. 1 , - . . Iid- , -K. NI. NI-' ' ' .II. NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Woodrow Wilson Hugh School l nnlprlrly Ngl Whit: 1 pl 1 unm IL m SLI Bdxlmx 1 l'lder 1 onlpurly f Ng! Xnrwuml C pl fm hm 1 Sg Addison 1 pl M mn lwaml 'sgl K onnur Sgt C ruvwh NL! 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'-- I AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE By CAPTAIN ROBERT W BOWEN Company C 6th Regiment Woodrow Wnlson H gh School TlIe hI hllcht of the cadet year 15 the annual company competltlye drIll held at Crdhth btadIum exery sprlno At thIs tIme one company IS judged the best drllled In the c1ty and to 1lS captaln IS presented the Alllson NHIIOI' Medal Long the most coveted of all honors bestowed upon a wnnnn Lapliilll the medal was donated to the Cadet Corps In 1895 by Captaln Alllson NaIlor of the Washxngton Llght Infantry In the hope that lt mlbht stlmulate Greater IIIteIest competltlye spIr1t and excellence In the Corps The wmner wears the medal unt1l hIs raduatlon ancl at that txme returns the Oflglllal and IS presented Wlth a repllca The leplll a of the AlllSOI1 lNaIlor Medal follows the sanIe deslbn as the orlolnal but I somewhat smaller and does IlOt COIlt3lIl the five dlamonds wlth wluch the orlglnal medal 1S studded ThlS repllca IS presented each year to the wlnnlng captam by the Downtown LIONS Club of Washlncton D C Inter Hugh Student Counczl Medal FIRST LIEUTENANT WINNING COMPANY i Eg: E is S Vo' WSW' R Iph Ed W For many years the Llons Club has demonstrated a very lively and practlcal Interest III the Cadet Corps not only by the presentatlon of thIs medal but by the presentatlon of rebulatlon army officer sabers to the Brlgade Commander and to the commandlng officer In each school ln addltlon to the Alllson Nallor Medal the saber of Colonel Wallace M Cral re IS awarded to the wlnnlng school each year Professor of Mllltary Sclence and Tactlcs of the Washlngton hlgh schools for 23 years Col Cralgle left the saber to the cadets upon hlS retIrement In 1944- as an eudence of hlS endurmg Interest ln the Corps The sword bears around Its hllt the gold braIded knot of hlS father Brlg Cen DavId Jonhston Cralnle who fought In the CIVII War and In many Indlan encounters It IS an honor for a WlHIllIlg school to have In 1tS POSSCSSIOH the saber of one whose d6V0ll0Il aIId effort served as such an 1nspIratIon to the Corps The capta1II of eyery company has now a double IIILCII tue to wIII the company competltlve drIll to hlS school he brlngs the honor of possessmb Col Cralble s sword and for hlmself the dlSllIlltl0l l of wearlnn the Alllson lNaIlor Medal Wh1Ch symbollzes the crowmno achlex ement of hIs company s uIIIted efforts III 1944- Ted Stler captam of Company B Eastern HI h School brou ht before the Inembers of the Inter Hlgh School Student Councll the questlon of pIesent1ng ultable awards to the lleutenants of the wlnnlno company After d1SLllSSlOIl the L0l1IlLll voted In favor of the preseIItatIon of medals to these ofhcers whose work IS lartely responslble for succes Ray Edwards first lleutenant of Company B dCSl ned the Inedals whlch haxe been pre ented for the last two years The medal for the First lIeutenaIIt conslsts of a bold bar wlth the ralsed letters Fzrsl Lreutenant Wmnzng Company From thls bar suspended on a scarlet rIbboII IS a star of whlte enamel bordered wIth old In the center of thls tar IQ the IHQI Ina of the H1 h qchool Cadet Corp The second l1euteIIant recelx es a snnllar one but of Ilwer These medals haxe been presented fOl the last two sears and wIll he presented abam In 1946 82 I g cr - A K f . , Y . s . . . . . . . . , O.. , . f , I . 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WINNERS BATTALION COMPETITIVE DRILL SEVENTH REGIMENT By MAJOR DAVID E GRAGAN Anacostia Hugh School Thr Xldl the Al1dLOSllEl Battallon -talted ofl ulth the usual determlned effort on the p irt of the OHTILQIS and 111911 Il11l1l6CIld1ClX after the hattallon was orvanmed the companies he-fran the lonv hard preparation for the monnnff competltlons Anacostia thls yeal lllce sexeral other schools has a new mllltaly lnstrumtor V11 Walter F Horn who was dpllllllllefl to relleye Staff Sfft Horaee Butterworth of the TCSPOIISIIJIIIIJ of the hattallon Sfft Butteuxorth howsexer rs etlll 111911111 tor of the ladet Band A the lnne for LOIIIPCIIUOII dlaws nearer the men of the lJattal1on a1e he connn-' llltlli and 111016 sellous ahout then work Thoulfh handlcapped by a lower perm ent we of oldel men me haye frrown 111 numbers and our two well developed LOFIIPRIIIPS are proffresslrw rapldly I feel 16113111 that the hattallon IS capahle and determrncd to lne up to the hlffh tandards srl hy the Corps ln the past Many of the a1t1x1t1e'- of the unlt hay: contrlhuterl frm ltly to nts deyeloplnenl our Hrsl l16 lll16'l113l Ball the SCICLIIOII of a color vlrl the pI'CSCIl1a1l0I1 of tht colors to the hattallon, squad and platoon LOIHPCLIIIOIIS and our regular drllls At thus time I should llke to hank on behalf of the l1d1lclll011, Mr I-Iorn In h1s cooperatlon and HSSISIHIILC thls year Much of hrs prreonal tnne has been dc xoted to the cadets of AIIHLOSUH Hrs deems and labors haxe lween for the hetternn nt I ysrsh also to congratulate and thank the olluers of my hattallon They ale I am sure the most faithful and roopelatne Wlljllp ln the arty and no commander mould msh to stork sslth a H1161 Group of 111611 In 4 05111 let nn Gay to the 1l0I1l0l11S and prn ates of the 17311311011 who ul we madel olluers ncxt year t I up to you to marry on the work of the men vw to axe from Inform you RCl11ll11llLl you are Hlfrh Sthool Cadets Always strut, to n ,oor 1 Ir BATTALION COMPETITIVE DRILL 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 Thrrd Battalron Thrrd Regrment Western Mayor Maurrce HoHman Second Battalron Second Regrment McKmIey Mayor S F Ball Thrrd Battalron Thrrd Regnment Western Mayor Robert Burton Thrrd Battallon Thlrd Regiment Western Mayor Puerce Davld Frrst Battalron Flrst Regiment Central Mayor Harold Jenkins Flrst Battalion Second Regiment McKlnley Mayor Leroy B Voshall Second Battalron Frrst Regrment Central Mayor Jack Rrley Second Battaluon Fourth Regrment Western Mayor Charles Denny Second Battalron Second Regrment McKrnIey Mayor Edward Grbbs Second Battalvon Frrst Regrment Central Mayor Leonard S Wrener Flrst Battalion Second Regiment McKmIey Mayor Wrllrom A Wyckoff Frrst Battallon Second Regiment McKnnIey Mayor Edward Evans Jr 0 0 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 Frrst Battalron Fourth Regnment Western Mayor John S Cooper Second Battolnon Second Regnment McKsnley Mayor W Barron Walsh Frrst Battaluon Fourth Regiment Woodrow Wnlson Mayor James Moser Second Battalron Fnfth Regvment Roosevelt Mayor Sidney H Rosendorf Frrst Battalron Frfth Regrment Roosevelt Mayor Edward Wood Frrst Battalron Fourth Regrment Western Mayor Roy H Mlllenson Frrst Battalion Fourth Reglment Western Mayor Wrlllam D Dulaney Frrst Battalron Fourth Regrment Western Mayor John Holdrrdge Frrst Battalron Fourth Regrment Western Mayor ArthurJ Wyatt Second Battalron Second Regrment McKmley Mayor Jerry Gotknn Frrst Battalnon Srxth Regrment Woodrow Wrlson Mayor Davld A White Seventh Separate Battalron Anacostra Mayor Harry Jenkms Furst Battaluon Fourth Regiment Western Mayor Charles R Cravens y . .S y 4 4 y M . 1 . 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J 'gan J Grantham II Nl Dlxon D Blankm-nshnp I I levm S S Burrell R I Lovell II I Helscl I4 Boggs S V Lovcll R I4 'lhompson I Mclleynolds D Hetrlck M Bowle 11 lx 1IacDougall Ii R VanLopxk J Morrlson D 1 Lmgesser I II Brullly A II Olmstead I I' Wass V1 B 1fanLop1k 11 Carpenter I' Russell J B THE WINNERS BAND COMPETITIVE DRILL 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 First Regiment Band Central Lueut Nelson Sokolov Second Regnment Band McKxnley Captam C F Kennedy Fnrst Regrment Band Central Captam Allan B Lutz Second Regiment Band McKmIey Captam H E Sangston Second Regnment Band McKmley Captam Eugene E Zuck First Regiment Band Central Captam Jesse Stlmson Second Regvment Band McKinley Captam Herman E Myers Furst Regument Band Central Captam Grable H Mutchell Furst Regnment Band Central Captam George Bognkes Third Reglment Band Eastern Captam John H Davis First Regnment Band Central Captam Samuel V Maclulla Second Regument Band McKmIey Captam Karl E Krumke 1934-Second Regument Band McKinley 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 Captam John J McCue Second Regnment Band McKinley Captam John St Claur Third Regnment Band Eastern Captam John A Whltesel Fifth Regiment Band Roosevelt Captam Lawrence E Rlchardson Fifth Regiment Band Roosevelt Captam John T Mitchell Fifth Regnment Band Roosevelt Captam Frederick Pavay 1940-Second Reglment Band McKmley 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 Captam Jack R Cranford Fifth Reglment Band Roosevelt Captam Ben Fnsher Sixth Reglment Band Wulson Captam Wullnam Stules Second Regnment Band McKunIey Captam Harold Keeslmg Second Regiment Band McKmley Captam Jack W Conrad Seventh Regnment Band Anacostxa Captam John Dixon 44 I. 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By MAJOR RICHARD L ENDRES Colvin Coolidge Hlgh School The Eighth Rebnnent under the expert guidance of Lt Col Kelley our mllltary mstructor has made definrte strides this year Althou h our regiment IS not so lar e as lt was last year we feel that we have benefited reatly from the seriousness and hlbh quality of its members In the latter part of the first semester we sert a recruiting party of boy and 1rl Cadets to Paul Junior H1 h Srhool to outline briefly for the students there the actlvltles and advantahes to be derlyed from partlclpltlon lll the Cadet Corps Our complement of February recruits proved that our efforts were not in vain Our non LOIYIIIIIQQIOIIGKI ollicers orhanued the Chevrons Club for the dual pur pose of furthermb their knowledhe of close order drill 'ind their duties as non coms and also ol enjoying close fellowship with one another This non com club meets re ularly with the military instructor who discusses with them the procedure followed ln company IIIQPCLIIOII lll the Battalion Drill ln extended order drill tramed roup of officers next year In preparation for our combined Reblmental Ball of boy and glrl Cadets we 1n1t1ated a dance class for the members of the Re lment We are sure that both the students and mstructors of the class enjoyed this activity very much In an effort to stimulate enlistment February recrults were admitted free to the Ball which was leld on Thursday February 21 ln the Coolidge Armory The Rifle Team ably captamed by Sgt Haskell has amed valuable CXPCFICHCC by shooting ln mterhlgh matches Also the map reading class mstructed by Lt Col Kelley assisted by I t Lt Ford Adjutant acqulred a skill which will always prove useful to them I should now l1ke to express my appreclatlon to the company officers of companies A and B and to the captain and sgt major of the Band for the loyalty and cooperation that they have demonstrated ln working with me They have done excellent jobs 1n trammg their units and I have sincerely enjoyed my association wlth them Let me also thank the members of my staff who have worked so closely with me Mr Ryland M Warren our former military mstructor rs to be commended for the fine job he has done runnmo our PX He has worked very hard supplying Cadets with uniforms and uniform accessorles To Mr Lee D Gllbert Chalrman of the Mllltary Commlttee may I extend my thanks for all the work he has done IH aldlflg the Rebxment I also appreciate the mterest our principal Mr Thomas .I Holmes has shown in our work In conclusion I salute the members of the E1 hth Reblment I have enjoyed workmg with each and every one of you and may I wlsh you the best of luck and success 111 your future endeax ors SHERIDAN 7-IOWEZ J OFF H E DELVIGNE Prop 6115 Georgia Ave NW Randolph 2940 Snecml Prices for Coohdue Students 91 . 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MILITARY INSTRUCTORS ININKIINII Stn N I'IINI I IINNIISPIII ux 1 COMPANY A NINTH REGIMENT By CAPTAIN ROBERT MURRAY Alexander Graham Bell Hugh School fjfgdlllrlffl lVIa11h Z l915 outs ww th4 Init 1 :det tompany 111 the V0lHII4lIIdI Illgll Qchools 1n Wlshlrxfftorl Only one eompmy was formed at Bell A eurvey I men Qhowed pramtxc ally all raw materlal from whuh ofhters had to be chosen and tralned before mumh progrese could be made on the drlll field Wlth the UIIIITIIIEI glllddllle of M1 FIPIIIIIIU' our IIIIIIIHIW adusor and the ald of the cadete of Lentral Hlgh School we were able to enter the QIDUIIWIIIIXS' held Ill last year s finals From the bef mnmff of thle year our AIIIIQ haxe been to make as much prof row 'ie poeslble ln Ilfillllllg future offirele and men to Iement echool Splfll 'Ioward these ende the bow haxe worked xery hurl Vllthout the constant help of Mr to proceed with any meaeure or hope of Quuees 'Iwo pun dI9N also Walter XVIIIIAIIIQ and Robert ,lohneon are due muth pralee for thclr work ln developmfr school plrlt, and lt the same IIIIIC, well drllled men 'lhen Looperatlon le espeually appreciated More PIOEICSQ has been made tht yen than we at flret dared hope We now feel we haxe Grown from lllfdllly into marchmv shoes For the fuel time our tompany hae betome llqll3IIII6CI w 1th the rlfle ranffe and had the experlence of prattlee there Thr ha alluded moit xaluable II 'I.lIlIlIf' to all who hate partulpated III thls actlxlty Social affalre haxe not been nevletted and lllKlllE'ldIl0II wlth the other xoca tlonal high Qrhoole III grxmg dantee for our mompany has been a moet enjoyable feature of our year I feel It hae been .1 IJTIWIICUC to Qerve wlth our rompany Qmee lts organlzatnon nd I am deeply grateful for the Looperat on of thr m n under my command C F ARMIGER INC Bell Vocational High Complrmenfs of 923 Pershlng Drive MACHINE SHOP I-lELEN'S Silver Spring Maryland THE HOME of Dry Goods Siore SH 6767 PRECISION MECHANICS 91 6' 'IK ' Q5 If: ' ' . 3, Q i .-utr Ii. 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' ll NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Bell Vocational High School Skt R1 llly Sgt Qhnpmm Sg Spxnur 85,1 Xpuld Cpl Huuff Cpl Johnson ipl Prue 1 'xtxm-,nn Lpl Wllllams NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Chomberlom Vocatuonol Hugh School Company A Qgt Ff-rgu-mn Sgt Bo:-rsxp, Sgt Cox Sgt Johnston Sgt baunderi Qg Sullxvan Lpl Dowlxm, ipl Nash pl P.mz.x f X i 9 J E J CCERMAIIK 2545 wnrcns oz on vs N w H w ss, Novus e D x: III 'i IIl'lll I wmv u 3442 XE.. ,....-,f S14- '-if -qu: 1 E J 8. J C McCORMACK MANAGEMENT coNsuLrANTs 2545 Waterside Drive Northwest Washington 8, D C -' it 1 31,3 - -- -,-'gh 3. 3, Q 1. 'Q QL. .1 '. .1 U.. 9 .. J Y st fl gs c c 'fl V 'X rl ' ' Q-1? Q . . . S H AN . , . ,-f C T -7 N, A , .3 K E A U , V , , ax .QL 115445 -. .M Iv J f F ' . ' M--- : . 117 wzff7-'-3,: -i5r- ze- -'5-?v, - - 5.1 '1-f-'-'- ggi '22-157 LSL w.,,,,...1x...1 .xiwfu 0. nf. , xa.,...,,', Lan. lf . JAMES A MESSER COMPANY 1206 08 K Street N W 4th and Chanmng Streets N E WASHINGTON 5 D C Wlofedale plJfYl6llf0fJ PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES NATIONAL PIPE VALVES FITTINGS AND PLUMBING FIXTURES Farrbanks Morse Stokers Anchor Stokers Peerless Stokers HEATING BOILERS WARM AIR FURNACES RADIATION OIL BURNERS Herman Nelson Umt Heaters Fans Ventllators LIVINGSTON S FST l886 CIVILIAN AND UNIFORM OUTFITTERS 60th Year 906 908 7th Street N fha!! .4 gafetetms 100 Connumur Axe N W Where Eitlng Is 1 Plexsure ILVAN A SHOLL Pmprfezof FAR EAST CHINESE AMERICAN 519 Iarh Street N W Fmest Chmese Food Smce I9I7 All the World IS Waltlng to see the Natlon s Capltal We of the Roger Smlth are Iooklng forward to doung our part to furnlsh hospltahty to our VISIIOFS ROGER SMITH HOTEL IBTHIIPENN AVE NW Compllments of NEW COLONIAL HOTEL 15th 8. M Sts N W Washmgton, D C S W Keesee James A Hance Genl Mgr Res Mgr I ' , . . I , 1 . , . . . I - - ' T 9 M - , . W. x 'U ' 1 'l -T 511 1-irh Sr., N. W. 502' lehh Sr., N. W. ' I I nl o u 99 Youngblood s Paints and Hardware HARDWARE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HOUSE FURNISHINGS Phone GEorgna 5216 3481 341 Ceda Street Takoma Pak Maryland BASEBALL BASKETBALL FOOTBALL orr s Blcycle and Sport Store 5536 Illmols Ave N W FISHING SUPPLIES ARCHERY GAMES SIMPLEX PISTON RING SERVICE 1400 S St N W NO 2353 or Loafing or Learning e Up To The Minute wlt SPORTS CLOTHES as you want them' THE MODE Street at Eleventh The Important Mens Come LOUIS P SHOEMAKER has been sell mg houses and other real estate In Washlngton slnce August I5 I876 Cadets have been getting themselves In a posltlon where a house ns essen tual You might try hum 1986 WM M ERNST CONTRACTOR 3. BUlLDhR 410 Bond Bld Wa Iunglon D 1 TE INSTALLED BY SKILLED MECHANICS FOR FLOORS WALLS BATHS KITCHENS ETC MARBLE SLATE TERRAZZO MOSAIC REPAIRS sowm E ELLETT 1106 9th sn N w EXecutlve 873 I LENK Blow Torches, Soldering Irons are sold by the LEADING HARDWARE ELECTRICAL AND AUTO SUPPLY STORES 101 1 . C ' ' . . ., . . 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