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

 - Class of 1946

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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 . . ' 9 . Y, 1 ,- -U . I v S yy . . v. 1 h f n I n .gl Y l I Y . D , . . . ., I 1 9 w D v 5 , x . . S U v . . . . U ,. ' ' w - . D . 'g', ' . c ' , ' ', l 7' ' ' I , T - ' . . . S D . I .. Y .U ky . . , U . . . 3 ' . 1. ' 1. ' . ' ' ', . . . I. . ' I ' ' g c U g c ' . ' V .1 ' v w v . I 1. n Y c. ' cl ' ' ' . -' , , v - . I Q 4 1 1 . u . 'ty . . , D s. . . . -s . . , .1 . . 0, . . . , Y 1 . v . . Y ' I ' . ' , . 'SI . .U s h , - . , C, . , 0- . . . , U . - ' 3 . trk Q rr M - I . . . . . ' g 0 cr ' - U . U . , , . . . . f, ' g . ' . . . of ' - C- a , 'L' - I .L . i . . U i . Y . F V n l Q - cr U - u' ' - - - I I 1- D U - c I 1 5 ' if ' - , 2 . , ,- . U .cp u I . ' . . D 1 1 9 . g .I x. . . ' 0' ' f ., , , ' , El ' 1 - I ' . . - 5 f ' V . ' U Y. U . U. U I S I x x . V . S. P ' D C' P ' - If ' U 'gr L C' C' Y Y le a ' ' ' c I' . , V F ' f ' - 'cr . ' I Y v 7 . . , , X v. . . 0 . . .

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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..



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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 . . , , . . . N . . n Y J. . J' 1 - '- ' , - z' . . I . k S f I 1 - 5 L l I 1 P Y TTT L . . . T , 7 - ' - r- ' .V ' h V ' ' I D . 'D L' S I wr' , .. . , , 3, '. . I' - I 1 4 5 , ' . ' . ' ' - ' -9 ' . . 7 .... . U D G D L E' r . , - r , . - .. , 5 ,, 1 f ' ' . , ' - r .,-- : ' zz ,- ., , y' 5 ' 1' . 7 ' . f A U U L. - . 4 -s 1 ' ' I ' k . 1 s s- ' -2 u ' 3 s . ' ' -' . . , ' 2 ., ' ,, -, ' - s . .. I . A' . V. xl S I 'I L A D L. . x . W at a definite. chief aim in lilo. You should c-hoose intelligently. a specrihc employment , D . ' 2 . ' , - F , :Q c, ' ' , ic ' - 2' , ', ' , . ' , Y ' I. . 2 - 'Q . ' : , D, rv 1 I-, V f ' ' ' - . cr .H . , f ' :- ': - - I , - ' 1- - I I

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