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

 - Class of 1930

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The Saber Clluh of Moliinley High School By Captain Kennedy Irelan, H. S. C. HE SABER CLUB of the McKinley High School includes all the ofhcers of the Second Regiment in good standing. As the social organization of the oHicers of the Regiment, it has handled all matters pertaining to the regi- ment, not purely military. Among the many social functions sponsored by this club was the A'Black Cat Dance on Friday the thirteenth of December, and another Regimental Dance the fourth of April. The club gave a closed dance at the end of the cadet year for the alumni and active officers of the Second Regiment, in accordance with the custom established last year. A hike at the home of Major Gibbs'was another function enjoyed by the club. The Club also had charge of the Annual Cadet Night on May 3, which in addition to the manual of arms competitions, in- cluded a number of dramatic and musical skits which were enthusiastically received. The Saber Club of this year has carried out the work started by the club of last year: namely, the forming of the Cheverons Club, composed of the non-commissioned officers of the Second Regiment with First Sergeant Irving Schuyler as president. The officers of the Saber Club are as follows: President: Captain Kennedy Irelan. Viceepresidentz Major Howard Larcombe. Secretary: Lieut. Col. Enlow Carter. Treasurer: Major Edward Gibbs. Sergeant-at-Arms: Captain Charles Turner. Compliments of GEORGE HYMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY l32l



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MAJOR RAYMOND G. PAYNE, U. S, A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics

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