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The Fourth Regiments Best Friend Dr. Elmer S. Newton By Captain William F DR. ELMER NEWTON Principal of Western High School HE high school cadets of the Fourth Regi- ment wish to take this opportunity to express their gratitude for the services rendered to their organization by Doctor Elmer S. Newton, principal of Western High School. Doctor Newton has been with Western High School since 1916, and throughout all that time he has forwarded the Cadet Corps of Western in every way in which it was possible for him to do so. He has aided in the organization of the Western Companies, he has assisted us in making our Cadet Hops a great success, he has, by his cooperation with us, helped us, to have better War Game Teams, and last but not least he has been a great factor in promoting a good H. Dix, H. S. C. showing of Western High School in the Com- pany, Battalion, Regimental, and Band Com- petitives. Doctor Newton found Western in 1916 with only one company. Since he has been with us, he has seen the number of companies grow to six in 1928 and 1929, and he would probably have seen Western with more companies in 1930 than that, had it not been for the opening of the Junior High School near our school which took away from us many freshmen who otherwise would have come to Western. Throughout the Cadet Year there are always difliculties which arise and which require very delicate handling. Doctor Newton has been the one at Western who understands these and who handles them in the right manner. He has handled all of these problems in such a manner that everyone was satisfied. We, the cadets of the Fourth Regiment, know that anything which our Principal says is right, and we intend to stick by him and do just as he bids us do. In order to show our gratitude to some extent the Ollicers' Club in former years, as in this year, has made Doctor Newton one of its few honor- ary members. I do not think that this is sufli- cient. I know that one of the best ways, in fact the best, to repay Doctor Newton for his services and kindness to us is to bring back glory to Western High School. Now Western has not failed to take one of the places in the Company Competitive for nine years. It has always put up a good iight in all of the competitions. Let us, in the Company Competitive, as usual, not only not fail to take one of the places, but let us take first place. Let us do the same in the other competitives. If we work, we can do it. and we can work. By doing this we may repay Doctor Newton to some extent, and we owe it to him to try. CORCORAN SCHOOL OF ART NEW YORK AVE. AND 17TH ST., N. W. TUITION FREE-ANNUAL ENTRANCE FEE 315.00 Students may register at any time during the school year . I Day and Evening Classes in Drawing, Painting and Sculpture. Lectures on Composition and Anatomy INSTRUCTORS - , D RICHARD S. MERRYMAN, Principal S. BURTIS BAKER, Vice-Principal Mathilde M. Leisenring Eugen Weisz Carl C. Mose George M. Jenkins, M. D. Address all communications to MISS AGNES MAYO, Secretary H101
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Company ll-ll Western High School FIRST LIEUTENANT CAPTAIN GILBERT RODIER ELBRIDGE CHURCH SERGEANTS Mattingly, William Burnet, William Holderness, Stephen Wilson, Robert Campbell. Arthur Dunlop. Robert Bragg, Henry Beck, Robert Cola PoRA1-s Chew, Monroe Dickens, Paul Lane, Richard McKinley Morgan, Robert Shinn, John PRIVATES Anderson, Harden Bailey, James Baker, Carroll Baker, Howard Barnard, Allen Birch, John Bird, William Capps, Stephen Fourth Regiment Second Battalion Hardester, John Hubbell, Robert Carmichael, John Huntington, Stanley Crowell, David Davis, Donald Escavaille, William Freeman, Kenneth Garrett, Wilbur Glass, Robert Irvin, William Keith, James Kemper, John Lamson, Harry Livingston, John Logan, Thomas Green, Richard MacConnell, Robert Habicht, George Haines, Preston Conipamiy E High School FIRST LIEUTENANT CAPTAIN JOSEPH T. Cook J. KENNEDY IRELAN SIQRGEANTS Schuyler, Irving Baker, Arthur Walton, Pelham Betts, William Madgeburger, George Rodbord, Joseph CORPORALS Barnett, Arnold Brown. Edward Brown. Martin Henley. Robert Hart, Mason Peruzzi, Leo PRIVATES Ambler, George Beck, William Bittle, Randall Braun. William Bray, James Claflin, John Clow, Alburt Cook. Frederick De Vouges, Eugene Douglas, Henderson Forney, James Gill, Norman Gray, Andrew Haines, Wallace Holmes, Maurice Howard, Francis Hughes. Brereton lckes, Patrick Langford, Franklin Leach, Wilbur Madden, Paul Malone.. James H111 Maher, John McKay, William SECOND LIEUTENANT BLISS EVANS Merwin, Henry Moffett, Charles Moss, Romeyn Neyman, Clinton Purdy, Richard Rawlings. Frank Roundy, Paul Sholtes, Carl Shonerd, Henry Vaughan. Robert Walker, Robert Warfield, Alan Second Regiment Second Battalion - 'EQ- Sm ta., SECOND LIEUTENANT MAURICE A. TSCHANTRE Perry, Walter Pierce, Albert Pierce, Joseph Pinkham, Donald Pumphry, Alban Rich, Frank Robb, Major Robinson, James Ruppert, Carlton Ryan, William Shipley, George Skinner, Kenneth Speake, Stanley Stang, Preston Sullivan, John Taylor, William Tebo, Robert Tolson, Bernard Truax. Robert Vlahos, Nicholas Wallace. Richard Ward, David Williams, Claude
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