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

 - Class of 1930

Page 111 of 148

 

Washington High School Cadets - Adjutant Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 111 of 148
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Page 111 text:

.Typ-4 .,,f- -f Tm.-hxfflis 1.22 PHOTOS FOR THE ADJUTANT Made By J. E. CASSON 907 Pa. Ave., N. W. ' , .. I A sv PAQ Q02 j CHEVY CHASE . my 5 SWIMMING The New McKinley High School Stadium xww Built by SSW ARTHUR L. SMITH at co. . N GENERAL CONTRACTORS Aw e TQ H X2..:' AND BUILDERS L 'E' 2525 PENNA. AVE., N, W. WASHINGTON, D. C. Open 6 A. M. to 11 P. M. DAILY AND SUNDAY l93l

Page 110 text:

4' 2: .:-,:,:-.- zW1ER1CA's 3RD LARGEST INDUSTRY ...1 ic' ' ,,. ,,- X luq. H A -sw. L X lj X 1 151,000 Juhs lor Trained Men 0 Women MUST BE FILLED This year the Hotel Industry will employ over 151,000 more Men and Women at real salaries. Let us show YOU how to be one of them. Y L milf- . Y CAN PAY YOU 32,500 to 310,000 a Year Every week our nationally known Employment Department receives calls for Lewis-Trained men and women graduates. ready to step into the big pay and futures of 105 different kinds of positions in Hotels, Apartments, Schools, Tea Rooms, Clubs. Institutions and Restaurants. If you want to earn 352500 on up to Sl0,000 a year, investigate Lewis Training and Lewis Employment Service. No Previous Experience Needed See Us At Once Classes Forming Now Youth or lack of previous training are not obstacles to those who secure our training. Hundreds of Lewis Graduates are making good. Hotel men everywhere know us and call on us when they need trained men and women. New classes are now forming. Visit our school and receive your . free copy of our interesting book Your Big This Opportunity. If you can't come in person. Interesting write for- complete information. Book Open Dazly from 8.30 A. M. to 9.00 P. M. .-f LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOL Pennsylvania Ave. at 23rd St. Vik ' . X - W ir I api, . SUCCESS! Robt. J. Gross writes: Have been appointed Assistant Manager of this splendid 400 room apartment hotel. Thank you for your excellent train- ingg it has enabled me to rise to this position, which you so kindly secured for me. Mrs. Win- ifred Head writes: I am very grateful to you for this de- sirable position. I enjoy my work and have had a substan- tial increase in sal- ary. We have received hundreds of letters like the two quoted. l92l



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Military Inlllluenees By Allan Davis, Principal, Business H igb School HE HIGH SCHOOL BOY, in localities where military training is given, uses his cadet com- pany as a most excellent means of physical and mental development and of Working with his classmates in cociperative groups. He has not thought out the philosophy of the education which he is receiving, but undoubtedly shares in the profits and the principle of the undertaking. It is noteworthy that the most enthusiastic ad- vocates of high school cadet training are those who have participated therein. MR. ALLAN DAVIS 'pal of Business High School judges Oil' 1930 Cadet Competitions BATTALION AND REGIMENTAL COMPETITIONS MAJOR THOMPSON LAWRENCE, U. S. Infantry CAPTAIN ALEXANDER R. BOLLING, U. S. Infantry FIRST LIEUTENANT JAMES C. WHITE, U. S. Infantry COMPANY COMPETITION CAPTAIN ALEXANDER R. BOLLING, U. S. Infantry FIRST LIEUTENANT JAMES C. WHITE, U. S. Infantry SECOND LIEUTENANT THOMAS H. ALLEN, U S. Infantry BAND COMPETITION WARRANT OFFICER WILLIAM H. STANNARD U. S. A. BAND LEADER LOUIS YASSEL, U. S. A. MASTER SERCEANT FREDERICK HESS. U. S. A. GUARD OE HONOR COMPETITION CAPTAIN ALEXANDER R. BOLLING, U. S. Infantry FIRST LIEUTENANT JAMES C. WHITE, U. S. Infantry SECOND LIEUTENANT THOMAS H. ALLEN, U S. Infantry PRESENTATION OF CADET OEEICERS' COMMIS- SIONS AND BRIGADE INSPECTION AND REVIEW Major General Charles H. Bridges, the Adjutant General of the Army, presented commissions to 143 cadet Ollicersg also inspected and reviewed the Cadet Brigade. l94l

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