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Your Boy Should join 'll' he Cadet Corps By Frank C. Daniel, Principal, McKinley High School ' MR. FRANK DANlEl. Principal of McKinley High School S Principal of this school, many parents ask me why their boy should join the Cadet Corps. Not only my own personal experience, for l was a Cadet myself many years ago, but the testi- mony and evidence as shown by the success in life of numerous former cadets, especially Cadet oflicers, has convinced me that service in the Cadet Corps offers one of the most valuable opportunities for training to be found in the High School System. More specifically. membership in the Cadet Corps provides: l. Wholesome. regular physical training, out of doors. The systematized drill provides just the kind of exercises usually required by boys of high school age to attain mental and physi- cal coordination. An erect carriage with shoulders back and a proper walk is inherent with military training. Membership in the Ca- det Corps is no bar to other activities. 2. The exercise of discipline: the instantane- ous obedience to commands: the accurate study of drill movementsg and the logical thinking re- quired in war games provides excellent mental training. The fact that promotion in the Cadet Corps is dependent on scholarship as well as military proficiency is a strong incentive for the boy to lead in his studies. 3. In the course of events the cadets made a corporal in command of a squad, then a ser- geant, and finally an officer. To command a cadet company, a battalion or a regiment is an exp-erience that no man will ever forget or re- gret. The business world today pays its biggest rewards to those who can organize and handle men. The Cadet Corps is unique as an oppor- tunity for training in leadership. 4. Especially for the new boy in school cn- listment in the Cadet Corps provides opportun- ity for quickly finding himself. Prom the start he has the fellowship of boys of good character. The specially selected officers, leaders in the school, have an excellent influence on the younger boys. Boys like it or the Corps would not have grown to the Brigade of thirty com- panies and four bands that it now is. In this time of business depression most of us have to consider expense. The uniform costs but 818.00 and is made of excellent material. Some have been worn four years. Furthermore, there are always a number of used uniforms available which can be bought for approxi- mately half-price. There is no stigma attached to wearing a used uniform and some of our finest officers wear them. Many of our cadets work, and frequently employers excuse them so that they can attend drill. In any case, parents should consider carefully the permanent value derived from cadet training in comparison with the small income which their boy would receive. Third Battalion, Second Regiment CContinued from Page 48D Tech spirit. Notwithstanding the loss of the able advice and counsel of Colonel Maish for a greater part of the time on account of illness. we nevertheless carried on with greater determi- nation than ever to make good for him and old Tech. As we go forth to assume the active respon- sibilities of life, we will all look back on our Cadet days, which have made us better boys. both mentally and physically. 11061
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Eastern Cgmpany F High School Third Regiment Second Battalion FIRST l.ll2U'l'liNANT CAPTAIN SECOND l-ll2UTliNAN'l' Ross l.. TOTTEN ARTHUR B. XVILLIS JOSEPH H. HARRISON SlfRKilfANTS Arm hold. Cliflord R. Birmingham. Alfred N. Cooper. Charles L. Mockabee, Lloyd T. Vklidome. Abraham A. CORPORALS Ackerman. lfmory J. Borts. John A. Krultoll. Morris Magruder. Milton lf. McKinley High School Schuman. Robert C. NVilliamson. XV. Ralph PRIVATES Baden. James H. Bell. Williani lf. Bick, Leon Blond, Bernard Boyle. John XV. Bryde. Philip G. Canter, J. Roger Carroll, A. Daniel Cole. Raymond C. Costello. Thomas L Davis. J. Frank DiFrancesco. Vincent Dry, Edward B. Dungan. Raymond lilwell. Wilbur M, Franck. Philip B. Fry. S. William Gelbman, P. Morley Goodson. James lf. Griffith, Jack T. . Company H Hall. Francis M. Hill. Clark D. Hooper. Wilbur E. Kardell F. Lloyd Kidwell, Garnett G. Lewis. John S. Linthicum. Raymond Ludlow, Francis XV. Martyn, liarle W. Moore, Ballinger B. Mnlvey. Lawrence V. Nestler, Charles R. Poston. John XV. Power, Roger C. Raum, Milton F. Riesterer. Karl F. Rumerman, Herbert Schafer. L. Arnold Simpson. J. Hall Spriegel. William T. Towers. Charles F. Wade. Walter B. XVagner, Merle J. Second Regiment Third Battalion l7lRS'l' l.lliU'I'liNANT CAPTAIN SECOND l.ll5U'lilfNANT lVlll,TON HUHN CONNIE LOZUPONI3 VJILSON Llili SISRGIEANTS Herron, Elmer Chandler. Charles Jones. Melvin Robingon, Donald Sholtz' Joseph Lawrence, Everett Crovato, Umberto Koockogey. Arnold Robinson. Waymath Stoddard. David L. Portch. Clyde Delirancis. Thomas Giovanetti. Silvio Donahue. William Margolis. Sydney CORPORALS Beall. Homer Werth, Robert Wilson, William PRIVATES Armstron. Paul Ashford, Mahlon Bebb. Edward Bowie Charles Bradley, Carl Cunningham. Jerry Duffy, Downer Edmunds. James Freer, Richard Franks. Steve Frey, Richard Furman, Norman Gagnon. Kenneth Hill. Walter Kossow, Herman Lutreel, John MacNaughton, William Mutzabaugh, Donald Morford, Howard Pack, Arthur Pesce, John Phelps, Robert Pierce, Karlton Saddler. John Salus. Arthur Schaeffer. Frederick Sherman. John Sokol, Arnold Stolar. Morris Strout. Ross Toone. Charles Voorhees, Harry
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