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

 - Class of 1930

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Washington High School Cadets - Adjutant Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 84 of 148
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INSIGNIA WORN ON SLEEVE Competitive Drill llnsignia The insignia for cadets who win a plac Competitive Drill is a diamond worn right shoulder touching the sleeve, the color-red, or purple, or White--indi- cating the order of merit. A diamond divided into two parts of two different 2 in the shows that the same honor has been twice or on the thrice won. Watch the diamonds! Those Cadets whose battalion or regiment places first in the Battalion or Regimental Competitive Drills are, under the present system, entitled to colors shows two different honors: a BAIgrgig?0N wear 3 gold Star on the left cuff: 3 round disc of a diiferent color upon INSIGNIA silver star is worn for second place. a diamond of two colors shows three dilferent Members of the winning band in the Band honors: while the figure l or 2 upon a diamond Competition wear 3 red star, GEORGETOWN SOUTHEASTERN SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Announcing a one-year course Dental Hygiene. Entrance open SCHOOL OE ACCOUNTANCY Three-Year Course leading to B. C. S. Degree. Special preparation for C. P. A. in to Examinations. Evening classes. SCHOOL OE LAW Three-Year Course leading to LL.B. De- gree. Early morning and evening classes. Catalogues sent upon request girls having high school diploma. Y Apply: REGISTRAR 3900 Reservoir Rd. .M. C. A. I736 G STREET, N. W. National 8250 66

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HAY ADAMS HOUSE 16TH AND I-I STREETS. N. W. Dirvrlly Opposite lhe Whne House A AA WASHINGTON'S FINEST AND MOST MODERN HOTEL WARDMAN MANAGEMENT THE ARUNDEL CORPORATION BALTIMORE, MD. I? Contractors and Engineers and Distributors of Sand and Gravel U Washingt0n's PACE co PM Iior a Quarter of :I Century the Pace Courses in Accoun Educaffonal tancy-Taught in 35 Cities-Have Tramed Thou- I sands for Callings of- Recreatwn Cerner COIVII7TROI,I.ER f. AN AUDITOR ff G L E N COST ACCOUNTANT -P I K 7- TRIISURER 5 E C H o APPRAISER li 1 Y CREDIT MANAGER f 'Q . TAX sI1IsCIAI,IsT 4 ,.,,NG, ' - I4 E PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT R E ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK He Ihal hath a culling hath an offire of profil and honor. --Poor Richard B, C. S., M. C, S. DEGREES C. P. A. PRESENTATION DAY AND EVENING CLASSES BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY TRANSPORTATION BUILDING SIZVENTEENTH AND H STREETS More Than Fifty Big Featured Attractions and MCWILLIAMS' STAR ORCHESTRA Of Eleven Musicians and Entertainers for DANCING



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MAJOR GENERAL CHARLES H. BRIDGES, THE ADJUTANT GENERAL OE THE ARMY, PRESENTING COMMISSION TO COLONEL JACK C. H. STEARNS, H. S. C. - ----:iQD?:--- QContinued from page 221 were taken that the mess hall and kitchen were kept in a clean and sanitary condition, both during the preparation of and the serving of meals. All perishable foods were kept in ice boxes and other food products stored in screened store-rooms. The trainees were quartered in wooden bar- racks well screened throughout and equipped with double-decker iron bunks, tables, and bar- rack chairs. Straw was provided by the Camp Supply Ofhcer to till mattress covers, and thus provided comfortable mattresses for the trainees. Showerbath facilities were provided, and all persons were required to take a shower bath before entering the swimming pool. INSPECTIONS Daily inspections were made by the Camp Commander, and all defects and irregularities promptly corrected. The camp surgeon also made inspections, and his recommendations for sanitary corrections were carefully executed. JULY 20, 1929. After a thorough policing of the camp interior and exterior of all buildings, the trainees were authorized after a final inspection to depart for their homes. All departed with fond hope of a reunion at Camp Simms in 1930, after three weeks of a most successful camp.

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