Washington High School Cadets - Adjutant Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1927

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Ea-- Hon. Dwight Davis, Sec- retary of VVar, presenting the Silk Flag to Winning Company fCompany F, lst Reg't, Centralj, at An- nual Company Competitive Drill, June 2, 1926. Serg't Stephen L. Gregg, Com- pany F, 1st Reg't, re- ceiving Flag. Cadet Captain VVayne Van Leer, commanding Company F, First Reg- iment CCentralJ, receiving from Sec- retary of lVar, Hon. Dwight Davis, Allison Nailor Gold Medal for Captain of Winning Company at Annual Com- pany Competitive Drill, June 2, 1926. Hon. Dwight Davis, Secre- tary of VVar, awarding the Gold Medal for Distinguished Non-Commissioned Officer of the Cadet Brigade, to Serg't Rodney Hatcher, Company B, lst Regt. CCentralJ, June 2, 1926. JUDGES j OF 1927 MILITARY COMPETITIONS , 'Q ' Regimental Major Robt. E. O'Brien, Inf. Major Thompson Lawrence, Captain William B. Lowery, , U.S.A. ' hi U 1-'I ' Inf., U.S.A. Inf., U.S.A. , fin bv, .551 , lp YN FOR GOOD SERVICE Battalion Major Robt. E. O'Brien, Inf., U.S.A. Major Thompson Lawrence, Inf., U.S.A. First Lieutenant Philip M. McRea, Inf., U.S.A. Company Major Robt. E. O'Brien, Inf., U.S.A. Major Thompson Lawrence, Inf., U.S.A. Captain jared I. Wood, Inf., U.S.A. Z 4 Phones C olumbia 0 9 v o , u.. ' Hwy 3324 -3316 l'1 6x LADIES ' BEAUTY at BOBBER 2 SALON 8922-10478 Branches: L'Aiglon Bldg., 18th St. and Columbia Rd. Columbia 425 Roosevelt Hotel, 16th and V Sts., North 9080 Men's Barber Shop: Riggs National Bank Building 14th and Park Road, Columbia 10074 Band Riarlganlti-Ocfhiirgfiluuel Comulada U S A T xxfafl-ant officer- Robert Rem, U.S,.A.' ' ' 6259636 Q5 'J REVIEWING OFFICERS Q Q w Presentation of Commissions 3i.w gt 'R Q Major General Douglas MacArthur, U.S.A. '5, 4. Brigade Review 2 - Maigdiegiaila?fa..?5fs.1im USA-I Com Competitive Drill . YQ K- 5 ,, Major General Charles T. Summerall, Chief of ill: - ..-.. Q llillj Staff, U.S.A.

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Washington High School Cadets Now at Dartmouth Dartmouth appears to have been quite pop- ular with ex-Cadets of Vxfashington for the Corps is now represented at the New Hamp- shire institution by nine former Captains, two Lieutenants, and one Private. Three of the Captains have commanded placing companies, Captain Wayne Van Leer won the drill in 1926, Captain Percy Russell, Jr., took second place in 1925, and Captain Howard Chapin Won third place in 1923. Captain Howard Chapin, '23, is manager of the cross country team, and is a member of the Green Key. Captain Edward Arliss, '25, is active in fenc- ing and debating. He has participated in intercollegiate debates. , Captain Percy Russell, jr., is a member of the Gym team and has won his letter in that sport. Captain George W. Stone is running in the mile, and Captain Richard C. Squire the half mile on the freshmen track teams. Captain Wayne Van Leer plays the banjo in the Musical Club. He is one of three fresh- men to be admitted to this Club which will tour the country for three weeks. Captain VVilliam Satterlield, '23, is a mem- ber of the Green Key, an honorary athletic organization, and has continued his record- breaking activities of high school in the breast stroke. Others who equally well represent the Ca- dets are: Captain 'William Montgomery, '22, and Lieutenant NVilliam Hoge, '23. VVord has just been received that john VV. Machen, a former Cadet and graduate of Cen- tral High School and now in his senior year at Dartmouth College, who has just been awarded the Kennedy fellowship of 351,200 to the New York School of Social Work in New York City. He is the son of Dr. Francis S. Machen, 3206 Seventeenth Street Northwest. WASHINGTON CADETS NOW AT MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Left.-C. Robert Darnall fCentral, 'ZSJ Member of junior class. Taking medical course. Captain of Michigan Swimming Team for 1928. Center.-Howard J. Curtis CCentral, 'Z4J Member of junior class. Specializing in Physics. Tau Kappa Fraternity. Right.-William F. Kerby CCentral, '36D Member of freshman class. Taking an academic course. 5 -ui



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