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Welcome to Major A. Major A. W. Maish, U. S. A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics The Brigade is delighted at the return of Major A. W. Maish as Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. The Major was W. Maish, U. S. A. detailed to the First Regiment at Central dur- ing the years 1924-1925. He then was relieved by Major Donovan, and assigned to other duty. On july first, Major Maish again will be oflicially assigned to duty with the Third Regiment. The Whole Brigade gives him a warm welcome, but especially the Third Regi- ment, and of that Regiment especially the Companies at XfVestern, to which it is under- stood the Major will be detailed. This gives each of the largest schools, Central, McKinley, Eastern, and VVestern, an individual military instructor. It is hoped that the Business Com- panies will have their own instructor also at the opening of the Fall term. If you can fill each unforgiving minute VVith sixty seconds' worth of distance run, Yours is the earth and everything tl1at's in it- And, what is more, you'll be a man, my son l he Light of Eclucationt . . HE most economical illumination the human race has ever M enjoyed has been made possible through electricity. Un- doubtedly it is the light oi modern education - the means by which more knowledge may be acquired with less eiiort. Consider the many applications of Pepco Service in institutions, homes, offices and stores of Washington. It illuminates all of them and most of the streets on which they are located. In the 'modern home scarcely a household task 'remains which electricity does not simplify and perform more economically. Electricity in Washington is instantly available every- :-- where--through the continuous, contenting and cheap service supplied by the PGTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO. Matchless Service MAIN TEN THOUSAND
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Sep. Sep. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Cadet Calendar, 1926-'27 By Major Calvin Brown, H. S. C. 24-Brigade Eligibility Test for Commis- sioned Oilicers. 28-Tech Cadet Rally Assembly. 1-Business Cadet Rally Assembly. 1-Brigade Eligibility Test for Stair' Ofli- cers. 4-Tech First Drill. 4-Central First Drill and Formation of Companies. 4-Western First Drill and Formation of Companies. 6-Western Officers' Club Organized. 7-2d Reg. Companies Formed. 13-Tech Officers' Club Organized. 18-2d Reg. Informal Inspection by Col- onel Alpher. 27-2d Reg. Sabres Issued. Nov. 11-2d Re . War Game Instruction Be- 2' gun. Nov. 12-Western First Cadet Dance. Nov. 16-Central Organization of Officers' Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Ian. jan. Jan. Jian. Jan. Club and Election of Officers. 1-W'estern Rifles Issued. 15-Brigade Uniforms Received. 16-Central Battalion Squad Competition. 20-2d Reg. Riiles Issued. 20-Central Regimental Squad Competi- tion. 'Y-Tech War Games Series Begun. 11-Vlfestern War Games Series Begun. 13-2d Reg. Formal Inspection by Colonel Alpher. 20-Business Company Competition for Girl's Auxiliary Flag. 20-Business Cadet Dance and Presenta- tion of Girls' Auxiliary Flag. 24:-Central Inspection by Third Corps Area Commander. jan. 28-Central Companies B-F Dance. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 17- 4.-Eastern Cadet Dinner given by Mer- rill Club. Central Companies I-I-K Dance 5m 8-Eastern Co. C Wins 3d Reg. War Games Series. Western Co. H wins 3d Reg. Honor Guard. Feb. 18-Central Companies D-E Dance. Feb. 28-Central Regimental Guard of Honor Competition. Mar. '7-Brigade Presentation of Commis- sions. Mar. 11-Western Second Cadet Dance. Mar. 12-Central A-G Cadet Dance. 25 Mar. Mar. 25 -Eastern Platoon Competition. ' -Business Cadet Dance by Girls' Aux- iliary. Apr. 11-Eastern B-Staff-C Dance. Apr. 13-Eastern Competition for Best Sgt., Corp., Ex. and Inex. Prize. Apr. 28-Brigade Battalion Competition. Apr. 29-Tech B and C Dance. Apr. 29-C-Staff Dance. May May May May May May May May 2-Brigade Regimental Competition. 2-Central Cadet Assembly. 3-Business Cadet Assembly. 5-Business Competition for Best Sgt., Corp., Ex. and Inex. Prize. 7-Eastern Companies A-D-F Dance. 7-Tech Cadet Night. 7-Central Cadet Nightg Competition for Best Non-Com., Private. 9-Brigade Inspection and Review. V May 12-Central Contest to Determine Non- Coms. to Represent lst Reg., for Distinguished Non-Com. Oiiicer. May 14-Tech Second Companies B and C Dance. May 24-5-Brigade Company Competitive. CING Nights are cooler- Music is heaps better-- Dancing is lots more fun at the Lake and the big feature- only A SHORT DRIVE or just a refreshing car ride. DAN 2 llllllllllllll PAVILIONS Meyer Davis Bands L. N
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5-. WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CADET CORPS - 1926-1927 ROSTER OF CADET OFFICERS Brigade Commander, Colonel Sol Alpher, fCentx-all Brigade Adjutant, Major Horace Pack, fCentralJ Brigade Quartermaster, Major Abraham Levin, CCentralJ First Regiment CCentralj- Regimental Comdr., Lt. Col. Albert W. Small Regimental Adjutant, Capt. Morse Allen Regimental Quartermaster, Capt. Joseph B. Much Band Captain, Capt. Jesse L. Stimson Band Lieutenant, lst Lt. George E. S. Reynolds First Battalion- Battalion Commander, Maj. Luther VV. Gray. Battalion Adjutant, lst Lt. Robert C. Oberlin Battalion Quartermaster, lst Lt. Charles E. Coulon Company A- Captain Maurice F. Neufeld lst Lt. Raymond N. Matson 2d Lt. Carrol J. W'olcott Company B- Captain lrVarren Price lst Lt. Fred. J. Haskin 2d Lt. Frank W. Govern Company C- Captain Paul E. Haney lst Lt. Samuel G. Hall 2d Lt. Thomas S. Jackson Second Battalion- Battalion Commander, Maj. James C. Wilfong, Jr. Battalion Adjutant, lst Lt. Frank T. Linton, Jr. Battalion Quartermaster, lst Lt. Donald G. Dow Company D- Captain Douglas E. Wilson lst Lt. Donald E. Lane 2d Lt. Howard A. Kinzer Company E- Captain Stephen L. Gregg lst Lt. Frank M. Goodwin 2d Lt. Charles B. Lanman Company F- Captain Rodney N. Hatcher lst Lt. Norment D. Hawkins 2d Lt. Edgar W. Colison Third Battalion- Battalion Commander, Maj. J. Robert Troth Battalion Adjutant, lst Lt. James E. Davis Battalion Quartermaster, lst Lt. Lewis W. Crosby, Jr. Company G- Captain Homer G. Smith lst Lt. Gilbert D. Major 2d Lt. Tudor Whiton Company H- Captain Ellis M. April lst Lt. Hymen Tash 2d Lt. John P. Gries Company K- Captain Howard Katzman lst Lt. Albert G. Dean 2d Lt. John H. Buckingham Second Regiment CMcKinley, Businessj- Regimental Commander Lt. Col.- Richard D. Schmidtman, Tech. ' Regimentarlx Alsljutant, Capt. VVm. C. McHenry, ec . Regimental Quartermaster, Capt. W. H. L. Gott- hardt, Tech. Band Captain, Herman E. Meyers First Battalion- Battalion Commander, Maj. Leroy B. Voshall Battalion Adjutant, lst Lt. John L. Harris Battalion Quartermaster, lst Lt. David S. Mil- er Company A- Captain Alvin G. Wassman lst Lt. Francis J. Winnemore 2d Lt. George E. Robey Company B- Captain Hugh I-I. Hussey, Jr. lst Lt. Richard B. Essex 2d Lt. Spencer F. Hewins Company C- Captain Vifilliam O. Blandford lst. Lt. Guerry Smith 2d Lt. Ashton Scharr Company H- Captain Robert C. Horne lst Lt. Bruce M. Fowler 2d Lt. Perry Edwards Third Battalion, Business- Battalion Commander, Maj. Calvin Brown, Business Battalion Commander, lst Lt. Morris Silver- man, Business Battalion Quartermaster, lst Lt. NVm. Rector, Business Company E- Captain Vernon E. Snoots lst Lt. Arthur E. Scribner 2d Lt. Harry Berg Company I- Captain Harry L. Slye lst Lt. Donald C. Tracey 2d Lt. Jack Romagna Third Regiment KEastern, Vifesternj- Regimental Commander, Lt. Col. Dandridge Ter- rell, Western Regimental Adjutant, Capt. Albert H. Muehlhaus, Eastern Regimental Quartermaster, Capt. Lewis Hayes, Eastern First Battalion, Eastern- Battalion Commander, Maj. John T. Vivian Battalion Adjutant, lst Lt. Allen D. Mockabee Battalion Quartermaster, lst Lt. Carl J. Ack- erman Company A- Captain Ronald F. Brown lst Lt. Edward Roberts 2d Lt. Alan Dryer Company B- Captain Russell B. Davis lst Lt. John H. W. Roper 2d Lt. Paul Butz Company C- Captain J. George Butler lst Lt. William M. Sandridge 2d Lt. G. Edward Timmons Company D- Captain Albert W. Bean lst Lt. L. Alton Denslow 2d'Lt. Elmer H. VVhitney Company F- Captain Harold Curran lst Lt. James M. Brearley 2d Lt. George Clark Third Battalion, Western- Battalion Commander, Maj. Richard Green- wood Battalion Adjutant, lst Lt. Elmo Battle Battalion Quartermaster, lst Lt. Samuel G. Nordlinger Asst. Battalion Quartermaster, lst Lt. Mynter Frazier Asst. Battalion Adjutant, lst Lt. Matthew Thomlinson Company H- Captain Samuel J. Sugar lst Lt. Robert Fuller 2d Lt. Richard L. Solyom Company K- Captain Douglas G. Gilbert lst Lt. Horace E. Whalen 2d Lt. William S. Phillips Company I- Captain John C. Whitwell lst Lt. Edward Whisman 2d Lt. Chester Carter Company M- Captain Edgar N. Chace 1st Lt. Caldwell C. Kendrick 2d Lt. James Woolnough
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