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fa o. Our Unit ONTINUING its fifth term of developing the leaders of tomorrow, the Reserve Officers Training Corps of this school has had wonderful success in the year just past. The purpose of this great national organization, the R. O. T. C., of which the Roosevelt Unit is a part, is not primarily training the manhood of tomorrow to go out and fight, but is, on the other hand, training the youth to become better citizens. The R. O. T. C. training is based on Respect, Obedience, Teamwork, and Character. R. O. T. C. training makes its members realize their responsibility to themselves and to the nation. It trains them to handle the problems of life. It trains them to be able to carry out that which they have been assigned to do in life, and t-o do it better than anyone else. Who can succeed if life's problems and commands are not skillfully mastered by him, rather than his being mastered by those tasks? The Roosevelt Battalion is without a doubt one of the finest in the city. The cadets, under the leadership of Sgt. Max Moore, military instructor, have produced a unit that any school can well be proud of. ln tact, our unit has become very popular for its drilling, having been called out several times to give exhibition drills to junior High Schools and to participate in school dedication ceremonies. This unit is directly in charge of Sgt. Max Moore, R. A., who is the military instructor. To help him and under his command are eleven efficient officers. They are: Lt. Col. S. J. Crabtree, Reg., Major Francher VVhitburn, battalion commander, Captain Owen Kelly, company commander, Co. A., Captain Aloise Currier, company commander, Co. B. , Captain Ed Mielbek, commander competition company, First Lieutenants 'Dom Richardson, Burgess Beauchamp, Ed Carlson, Donavon Martin, platoon commanders, First Lieutenant Everett Smith, supply officer, and First Lieutenant Vifalter Dahl, battalion adjutant. These cadet officers have striven to bring forth the Hesprit de corps, the spirit of the unit. The spirit of the unit is the spirit which is necessary to make any organization successful. It is the spirit of willing cooperaton and respect for superiors and for discipline. Vxfhen this attitude is manifested one hundred per cent, the perfect organization has come into existence. We believe that this unit has shown more esprit de corps than any other unit in the city. The Roosevelt R. O. T. C. Band, under the direction of Mr. A. C. Olker, deserifes credit for the development which it has 'made during the year just past. Fifty-name
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