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

 - Class of 1931

Page 112 of 136

 

Washington High School Cadets - Adjutant Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 112 of 136
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Page 112 text:

NON f COMMlSSlUNED UFFICIERS Eastern High School Co. D Co. D CO. D Co. D Co. D Co. D Silt. Carmudy Sgt. Landsman Sgt. Moore Sgt, Wood Cpl. Ferguson Cpl. Frantz Co. D Co. D Co. D Co. D Co. F Co. F Cpl. Hais Cpl. lrotf Cpl. Ford Cpl. Smith Sgt. Armhold Sgt. Birmingham Co. F Co. F Co. F Co. F Co. F Co. F Sgtf Cooper Sgt. Mockabee Sgt. Widome Cpl. Ackerman Cpl. Butts Cpl. Krukotf Co. F Co. F Co. F Band Band Band Cpl. Magruder Cpl. Schuman Cpl. Williamgon Cpl. Kimball Sgt. Goldman Sgt. Gulbrandson Band Band Band Band Sgt. Lentz Sgt. Wilson Sgt. Kimball Cpl. Kuhns Second Battalion, Third Regiment CContinued from Page 535 furnished it when it took first place in the War Games of the Third Regiment and third place in the Brigade Competition. With so glowing an example before its eyes the second Battalion can hardly fail to live up to its tradition, and, with a spirit paralleling that of its glorious predecessors, it bids fair to make the eyes of all true Easternites glow with pride when they speak of the Second Battalion. l1021

Page 113 text:

-I ADET Potter: Frank, if I saw a man beating a mule and told him to stop, what would that be? Hand: Well, I'd call it brotherly love, Potts. Lieut.-Col. Tate: Speak louder. Corporal: 'AI can't sir: I'm a little hoarse. Lieut.-Col. Tate: Never mind the true confessions. Major Paine las Capt. Crane arrives at the war game with a lemonj: uThat would be more appropriate for an opera, wouldn't it, Captain? Lieutenant Love: That's all right: our little lemon-sucker's ready for business. Pierce: Why were the brokers in the panic of 1873 like Pharaohs daughter? Mitchell: I don't know: why? Pierce: Forsooth, foolish, they save a little profit Cprophetl from the rushes on the banks. Captain Crow: I am going to get married and settle down. Lieutenant Rothwell: If you took my ad- vice, you would stay single and settle up. . Captain Corwin: What would you do if the enemy suddenly appeared before you? Recruit on sentry duty: UI would form a line. Captain Corwin: You what? How can one man form a line? Recruit: I would form a bee-line for camp. Lieut.-Col. Mattare: Do you know what your one great defect is? Captain Holderness: 'AI simply can't think. First nut: 'AThat's right, but I didn't think you knew it. Colonel of Cavalry fusing Held glassesl: There's the enemy on that hill. Let's gallop after them. Tremblina Orderly: 'ABut Colonel, if you don't like them, why do you want to run after them? llO3l RACKS Sergeant Vincent: Whats the first thing to do when cleaning a rifle? Private Healy: Look at the number. Sergeant Vincent: What's that got to do with it? Healy: I want to make sure it's my own rifle. Sergeant Lady: A little bird told me what kind of a tailor your old man is. Major Radice: A'What did he say? Sergeant Lady: Cheep. cheep. Major Radice: Well, a duck told me what kind of a doctor your father is. At last a rival has been found for the bald- headed man who does not part his hair in the middle. It is that cute Sergeant Davis, the barber's despair. Sentry at Camp Simms: A'Who's there? Hazy figure: I'is I. Napoleon Bonaparte. Sentry: Are you alone? Hazy Hgure: No, Ben Hur is with me. Sentry: HI-Iold your horses. Ben. Advance Napoleon to be recognized. Captain Walker: Is there anyone here who would not like to be president of the U. S? Captain Law: 'AI wouldn't: I think it's best to have a steady job. Colonel Pollock in inspectionS A'What's your name? Corporal: flames. Colonel Pollock: Aflames what? Corporal: A'Just James. Colonel Pollock: What's your rank? Corporal: Corporal Colonel Pollock: Whats your position? Corporal: Corporal, Colonel Pollock: I mean, where do you drill? Corporal: Corporal, Colonel Pollock Cexasperatedl : Well. where are you? Corporal: Right here, sir. Colonel Pollock: Captain Smith, evidently this man is a Corporal.

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