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

 - Class of 1927

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Company M Western T Third Regiment High School Third Battalion First Lieutenant Captain Second Lieutenant Caldwell C. Kendrick Edgar M. Chase James Woolnough Sergeants Baulsir, G. Clark, A. Gingell, H. Loughran, P. Rogers, H. Garnett W Chiswell, L. Conners, W. Glassell, A. Love, A. Sherman, E. Lincoln' R: Rutherford, R. Davis, F. Gorman. G. McCain. G. Smith, S. Cre ke 'G Marshall, P. Derzavitch, J. Green, F. McGuire. O. Stanley, M- R 2511 ' Cutting, F. Digges, D. Harrison, L. Morris, E. Talman, E. A Rzevgs Privates Draper, W. Hobbs, R. Murayama, K. Thong, R. Unmacilt 'G Farrell, J. Holman, G. Nash, C. Tomlinson, F. ' ' Arnold, J. Ferris, P. Jester, J. Nash, R. Towsend, B. corporals Eroflcelti, W. Freer, ilaminsky, gdom, Williams, W. ue , . Fries, . amasure, . imper, . Thomas, F. Burgess, F. Gardner, F. Livingston, G. Ragland, H. Com1panyjA Eastern ' Third Regiment High School First Battalion N First Lieutenant Captain Second Lieutenant W. Edward Roberts ' Ronald F. Brown D. Alan Dryer Sergeants grim5ley,EE.1VlVl. Erannoclv6vVSjL W. llgreschelg. C. G. Lloyd, R. T. grocteqr. T. P rm er, . . o n, . . urne, . M Af y K, C, ump rey, . g'Q22i,SD5-12-H Hayden, A. C. Basil P. J. Dyer, o. L. M2Ke'i,e,,e, L, M, Purnell, L. E. Dietz, S' OIIVCYI. E- Bl1Sh01'lgr V- T- Edelson, A. L. Middleton, D. R. Quinn, I. L. Pyles, J, C, . Clark, B. D. Evers, H. M. Miller, E. Y. Rhoden, C. Marino, F. N. Pnvafes Coinefr T- T- Fisher, R. A. Miller. O- H- Shorb, G. Anderson, W. D. Cofrldon- P- A- Fowler, D. W. Murphy. A- G- slye, T. Corpvrals Barr, D. M. Cr:-ug. D- A- Gerhold, T. V. Nally, T. J. Smith, A. T. Elaaugh, F. C. Boss, G. A. Davis, J. H. Hedges, G. G. Parsons, D. J. Stetson, R. B. Fischer, F. Boswell, W. Deiniham, T. J. Henderson, R. L. Popluder, N. Zola, S. 43

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'l KH, Company D Eastern ' High School Third Regiment First Battalion l I Fi1'SI Lieutenant Captain Second Lieutenant L. Alton Denslow Albert W. Bean Elmer H. Vllhitney Sergeants Koutsoukos, C. N. Fabrizio. F. Jones, L. D. Paladini, L. C. COO er H W O'Conner, R. Feldman, S. Kennedy, B. F. Picken, W. G. Wat? R ' Walter, F. E. Gernand, J. W. Kerr, J. S. Reed, W. Gossatt T 'F Privates graham, J. Eetglef, gl'l3dCS, gV.V6. ' ' ' ' tt,W.E. oc -1, . oge, . . gfl?EEX'Sgi1 W Bauer, H. Ghlicili, H. B. Lamlnl, L. J. Salloorln, E. A. ' ' ' . Eerihaiigt, Gulick, L. Levky, M.G G geayi-lCHP.C ura,.. H.. Li',.. 't,.. Comofals Cissel, N. P. 1f12gt?nC. W. Liffrfgild, M. J. Sgith, J. P. Bressler, C. M. Daika, R. F. Heider, W. C. Magruder, L. W. Smith, T. A. Clarlc, H. P. Day, VV. E. Henry, G. Marceron, E. Sullivan, D. Jamieson, F. Elmore, L. B. Holloway, J. P. Murtaugh, J. T. Taylor, J. E. Company L Western High School First Lieutenant Captain Edward E. Whisman John C. Whitwell Sergeants Greely, A. Barnhart, N. G. Depenbrock, Smoot N Heaton, J. Bauersfeld, I-I. Dove, J. Bamhgrt 'N Lane, R. Berry, M. Dismukes, J. B1 k J ' ' Snowdon, E. C W Emery, R, In?,2,i, G. Wales, R- CjQ2f'Ef ' Foltz, c. Berman, P. - Ch b , Given, B. Jack, W. A dlingrates gohghe? Glass, W. r al, . oo , F. H'll, E. Corporals Armes, C. Cromwell. F. Hbyle, D. Cheyney, R. Balderson, H. Cubbinson, D. Hunter, F. 42 Third Regiment Third Battalion Second Lieutenant Chester A. Carter R- Kearney, R. Rodier, G. Keene, C. Rosenbaum, R Sa'nt, K. iiifff' Br am. F Mauborgne, B. Sngsvdzne McDougal, D. Ulm H ' Moulton, J. U ham 'F Nicholson, F. Wlglby, 'LU' ' Parks, F. Wright, H.



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Company H Westem Third Regiment High School Third Battalion I First Lieutenant Captain Second Lieutenant Robert W. Fuller Samuel J. Sugar Richard Solyom Sergeants Goubeau, M. Church, M. Holland, E. Myers, L. Sosman, R. Hartshom' E. Seeds, E. Clifford, R. Humphrey, J. Parker, V. Tehaan, E. Detwilery R. Smith, E. Coit, H. Hunt-er, H. Parris, A. Trammell, C. Reeves G' Weed. W. Collins, Keating, J. Payne, VV. Turner. A. Bull Privates Davis, W. Keller, A. Pike, P. Wildrick. I. Stovlell R. Evans. B. Kimmel, M. Pilcher, C. Wilkes, E. ' Blount, E. Field. T. Lamson, G. Pomeroy, E. Van Voorhis, D C01'P01'alS Caldwell. D. Fletcher. I. Merrick, C. Rodier. Vasiliow, C. Dawson, E. Campbell, A. French. W. Montross, J. Scott, R. Denham. D. Canby, M. Hill. E. Murphy, J. Shoemaker, High Lights of Cadet Camp By Captain Douglas E. Wilson, H. S. C., Contributing Editor E331 'i6'f,Qf SQ always, the Cadets who were for- tunate-and wise-enough to spend three weeks at the Annual Cadet Encampment at Camp Simms last 'I i wiim X' summer had a countless number of pleasant experiences, but there were several which stand out in the minds of all of us as particularly unforgetable. The Fourth of July was the same big cele- bration as usual, the qualification shooting the same big thrill, andthe last night of camp the same big brawl. However, no story of Cadet Camp would be complete without tell- ing something of them. On the glorious Fourth fwhich was, incidentally, the Fifthj, there was a noble display of fireworks in ad- dition to the regular track meet, swimming meet, and baseball game. That morning most of the camp journeyed up the road in a body, carrying death and destruction before them, and returned with a seemingly limitless supply of fireworks. By taps that night, however, every bit of it had been consumed. There were so many who Mr. Crockett con- sidered had good chances to qualify for the Army rifle medals that the firing had to be conducted in three separate reliefs, the pro- cedure taking almost all day. Private David McDougal, of Western, emerged from the or- deal with the highest medal awarded, that of Expert Riiieman. Three other Cadets got Sharpshooter's Medals, and nine Marksman's Bars were awarded. The principal diversion of the last night of camp were: rolling the water-Wagon up and down the company street, throwing each other in the swimming pool, and arousing the inhabi- tants of Congress Heights. Much else was done besides, but no particular damage caused. The big event of camp was the week-end trip taken by about twenty of us to the Na- tional Guard Camp at Fort Washington, Md. Some made the journey in an Army truck, and the rest in a big war-time camouilaged car, but we all got there in spite of the roads and other difficulties. We spent most of the time until supper around the barracks and the Post Ex- change. After supper, we marched over with the guardsmen' to the 12 -inch battery. Fort E 7 J

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