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Secondl Regiment Bond, McKinley High School FIRST LIEUTENANT CAPTAIN SECOND LIEUTENANT RICHARD H. STRINGFELLOW WILLIANI H. COWGILL JOHN W. IVIULLICAN SERGEANTS Dullie, Ralph Biederman, Horace Lank, Murrell McCue, James Rodgers' Mason Ujmm Majory Feelemeyer, Gilbert Blake. Robert Lanning, Ralph Newton, Preston Rees, George use Sergeant, Laughton, Lyman Beoglen, Durwood Llewellyn, Lloyd Rabenhorst. Forrest Clapsyv Wm. QQ. M, Sergey Tucker, William Bock. Lyle Long, Woodrow Semon, John Heimerv Robert Vogt. Carl Cleveland, Verner Malone, William Scott. Marion Lynn' Hen-y West, Clarence Garren, Hawley Maynard, James Schaeffer, John Robb, John Williamson, Harry Gretz. Clarence Michaelson. Ben Trometre. Carl Wertleb, Sylvan Herbert, Chester Miller, Amon Vorkoeper, Dwight ' PRIVATES Jarrett, Neil Moudy, George Whitney. Howard CORPURAI-5 Arnold. Hubert Kloczewski. Adrian Moudy, James Worth, Robert Cranford. Wilson Battley, Lawrence Krumke, Karl Third Regiment Bond, Eastern High School Winning Band, 1931 Fnzsi' l.ll2Ll'I4liNANT CAPTAIN DRUM MAJoR R. GARDNLR I-IFNRY JOHN H. DAVIS PAUL C. BANKIER SERGEANTS Kuhns, Eugene L, Friedman, Maurice McConnell, J. William Kimball, Donald S, Goldman. Julius I.. Gulbrandson, Don I. Lentz. Oscar B. Wilson, J. Gibson CORPORALS Kimball. Walter C. l59l Lillie, Hamilton D. PRIVATES Beale, Donald Bonham, John D, Burroughs, John S. Casel. Mitchell Engelhardt. Charles W. Giacofci, Baltassar Hayden, Arthur E. Hunt, R. Miller Johnson, James E. King, E. Ray Lamb. Richard F. Land, Robert O. Moody. Louis H. Robertson. Raymond W. Sampson. Harold I.. Sanderson. Charles Schlossenberg, Jerome Schuerger. Albert L. White, Charles Ii.
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The First Regiment Band, Central High Sellrool JACK WILFONG BRIGADE DRUM lVlAJOR CUP FOR WINNING BAND FIRST LIEUTENANT CAPTAIN SECOND LIEUTINA1 WII.I.IAIvI M. DAY ARMAND GORDON LOUIS SNXDLR SERGEANTS Bryant, Herwil Page, George Walker, Charles Wey, George Meeks, George Maciulla. Sam Tarbett, Ralph CORPORALS Bittenbender, John Bitner, Klaud Hetzer, Hugh Shartzer, Howard PRIVATEG Adams, William Baker, Robert Backus, Henry Cook, Herbert Coulter, Kirkley Duffy, John Fletcher, John Gorewitz. William Glass, Morris Heiss. John King, William Klavans. Elmer Marks, James Mitchell, Robert Nelson. Edward Nye, Ned Porterlield, David Powers, Roger Reed. Rufus Schaffner, William Siblaet, James Sibbet, Laing Smith, Kenneth Haggart, Edward Tarbett, William Turner. Phillip Witt, Daniel Wiseman, Roy
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'The Brigade Band Fourth Regiment Band, Western High School FIRST LIEUTENANT CAPTAIN DRUM MAJOR EDWARD KENT EARNEST MURPHY TRANE SIMMONS SERGEANTS Crowell, Albert Churchill, Salym Sullivan, Robert Gross, Richard Drurv, Horace Fletcher, Robert Chambers, Oliver CORPORALS Conard, Charles Cook, Charles Grailf, Willis Hart, Ross Schayer, Richard PRIVATES Berkaw, Earnest Betts, Albert Buell, Minor Heath, William McReynolds, John Murphy, Charles Persons, Edward Sailsbury, Richard Sawyer, Addison Starh, Brenton Stevenson, John Street, Thomas Swick, Howard Tilton, Fletcher Thive, Salvator Thomas, Oscar Tuckerman, Bryant Youngqui, Bob By Captain John H. Davis, H. S. C. . INETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE saw the first Brigade Band in the history of the Washington High School Cadet Corps. With the assignment of Sergeant Hess as musical in- structor, bands were formed at Central and Mc- Kinley with a total enrollment of 75 members. The year 1928 saw bands organized at East- ern and Western resulting in a Brigade Band of 130 members. The excellent quality and un- looked for quantity of the band gave it the un- usual opportunity of playing in President Hoover's inauguration parade. And this year. 1931, the Brigade Band is the largesttin Washington Cadet History, its total enrollment numbering 160 young musicians. Under the able instruction of Mr. Manoly and Mr. Garrett the Brigade Band participated in the Walter Damrosch hour, playing over a na- tion-wide hook-up of the N. B. C. Letters from all over the U. S. acclaimed the success of the broadcast. It has truly been said the value of the band lies in its power to promote d'esprit du corp and the Regimental Band does just this. It has proven its unusual value often when at the end of a tiring drill day a company of worn- out cadets returning to school, have quickened their steps and held their heads just a little higher when swinging in cadence with a Well- worn but favorite march of the band. Every year a Military Instructor's Cup has been awarded to the best band of the Washing- ton High School Cadets and a gold medal has always been awarded to the winning captain. Until this year the fight has always been be- tween the two largest bands, Central and Tech. However, in 1931, all preceding records were broken when Eastern's third regiment band, one of the smaller and younger ones, captured first place in the Band Competition. Although the Cadet Band is a younger or- ganization than any other cadet unit in Wash- ington, and although it has not reached the pres- tige that the Cadet companies have, it has proven its worthiness in the service it has ac- corded the companies. During the year the Regimental Bands furnish the music for the Battalion and Regimental Competitions and the Brigade Band furnishes music for the Company Competition and the Brigade Reviews. So here's to those who have served its ranks and to those who are to follow, that their services will not have been in vain. . i601
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