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

 - Class of 1930

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Page 116 text:

Cadets and Cliaraeter 'Training By Dr. Harvey A. Smith, Principal, Central High Scho-ol DR. HARVEY A. SMITH Principal of Central High School HE benefits that a boy derives from being a member of the cadet corps are so numerous and varied that it seems, at first, rather difficult to isolate those that pertain to the development of character. If, however, these same benefits are carefully analyzed, it soon becomes evident that membership in the cadet corps is one of the best means of character training. The writer does not pretend, within the limits of this article, to outline fully all that cadet training con- tributes to character development, but rather to point out some of its more evident implications. Une of the first things the new cadet learns is the value of teamwork. He must submerge his own desires for the good of the entire group. He must be punctual so that the rest of his group may not suffer. He must be regular in attend- ance at drill, or else the company will not function as a smooth working unit. In actual drill he must keep step with his neighbor, and conduct himself as a necessary part of an efficient machine, All this is excellent training for living in our complex modern times where the lives and welfare of human beings are so closely related and so interdependent. In a more general sense it is training in good citizenship, altruism, and unselfishness. A second sense in which cadet training func- tions in character development is in teaching youth to obey orders, and to do this immediately and without questioning. No one is fitted to command who has not himself learned to obey. This is quite evidently true among cadets, and just as true, if not as evident, in modern social, business, and professional life. Much has been said and is still being said about the lack of restraint and respect for authority evidenced in modern youth and espe- cially among high school boys and girls. The writer has no desire to enter into a discussion of that question although he feels it has been much over-emphasized. He does, however, wish to state that, if there is any lack of respect for authority, the cadets provide a wholesome anti- dote for it. Cadets Win Appointments to West Point and Annapolis RANK MOORMAN, '29, of Central, former First Lieutenant in the High School Cadets, won the first place 1930 Presidential appoint- ment to West Point. He received 100 per cent. on both mathematics examinations, algebra and geometry. He enters the academy late this June. Also, Lieutenant Colonel John P. Wiley of Central has passed the exams and has received an appointment to the Naval Academy. He will be the second Lieutenant Colonel of the H. S. C. to enter Annapolis. William Bull, '28, of Western, former Lieutenant Colonel of the Fourth Regiment, is now a third classman at the academy.

Page 117 text:

Company C Central High School First Regiment First Battalion FIRST LIEUTENANT CAPTAIN SECONij LIEUTENANT LAWRENCE V.JUuHN HENRY H.CHBBS MAUNCE H.LANMAN SERCZIQANTS Cunningham, James Eidsness, Iired Pierce, Claude Stanizewski, Eugene Gardner, Earl Nash, Howell Davis, Daniel CORPORALS Elefsiades, Gilbert Ludwig, Charles Mitchell, Jean Nutting, Perley Raw, Clifford Wiener, Leonard PRIVATES Armstrong, William Bean, George Bonnet, John Burka, Philip Carothers, Fred Clark, William Cogswell, Charles Coneby, William Darne, Shirley Dove, Samuel Duvel, William Freedman, Sidney Gibbs, Lewis Glover, Jack Hammers, William Hand, Robert Hathaway, Caleb Hennige, Carl Company B Hickey, William Hillman, Samuel Hummer, Richard Junkin, William Kelley, Thomas Lamb, William Leishear, Samuel Lombardi, Vincent Mannakee, Kenneth McGrain, John Morris, Charles . Q Robertson, Leonard Central High School FIRST LIEUTENANT CAPTAIN CALVIN H. WARING HARRY L. WATSON, JR. SIERGEANTS Pittman, Edward Duncan James Hoover, Louis E. Jr, Stauffer, Henry Durand Charles Kilmartin, prank In Thomas, Alonzo Graham, John Hamlin, George Potter, Charles Ludlum, John Snure, Robert Gallun, Louis CORPORALS Bogan, Joseph Councilor, James Fryer, Ross PRIVATES Agnew, Sam Bastian, Charles Bealer, Edwin Bernstein, Leo Burruss, James Candler, Allen Carte, Roscoe Harper, Lamar Hart, Rodney Hobson, George Hooker, Charles Imber, Oscar Kanelopoulos, Arthur Katzman, Nathan Lee, Stephen l99l Rose, Joseph Rowe, Richard Shuffle, Charles Sisler, Donald Thompson, Charles Ullman, Maurice Valentine, Ellicott Waite, Merton Weber. Charles Weisblatt, Louis Weinburg, Harold FWhipp, Burton First Regiment First Battalion SECOND LIEUTENANT WILLIAM R. WHITE Mackall, Upton Mallus, Alex McCaddon, Walter Morrisette, Roland Moskey, Thomas Odom, George Owen, Richard Parlin, Harry Patti, J. Stuart Paul, William Pelfer, Paul Pierson. Frank Pisciotta, Vincent Price, Frank Sanborn, Walton Scott, William Sedgewick, Byron Schauk, Charles Sisson, Joseph Sworzyn, Herbert Tarbett, Lewis Trueworthy, Orson Walcott, William Willis, Ben

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