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1 The Adj mutant By Colonel Daniel C. Pollock, H. S. C. HE ADJUTANT is the Cadet Annual, a military year book. lts purpose is to tell the story of the Washington High School Cadet Corps from year to year. ln it the cadets them- selves present their corps. THIS ADJ UTANT is the creation of Miss Re- becca E. Shanley. teacher of English, Central High School. lt is through her efforts, her capable and efficient supervision that the book has so successfully grown and developed. When in 1917 THE ADJUTANT was pub- lished under the title of Official Program, Thir- tieth Annual Drill, Washington High School Cadet Corps . it was a mere pamphlet, twenty pages in all. The chief reading matter was a roster of the companies. with pictures of the cadet captains. school principals and military oflicers connected with the corps. The issues of 1918 and 1919 contained patriotic stories and other contributions. Then the idea of a cadet annual. not merely a drill program, was launched. The following year, 1920, this year book ref i 63 1 ceived its present name, THE ADJUTANT. Many improvements had been made. lt now con- tained Hfty-eight pages of reading matter includ- ing interviews and military articles. The pictures of the lieutenants were then included. ln 1922. for the first time Miss Shanley em- ployed the assistance of the cadet oflicers. The Brigade Commander was appointed Editor-in- Chief. Other members of the corps were se- lected to fill the positions on the literary and business staffs. Then the next year, a cover de- sign. with various school colors and the national colors predominating was adapted. A real Cadet Annual was now being edited. The years have rolled by. each bringing new ideas and improvements. This year the ADJU- TANT contains 124 pages and is published with two types of bindings, the regular paper back copy and a stiff imitation leather bound copy. We. the members of the staff. have enjoyed working with Miss Shanley. and have labored hard in the endeavor to put forth the best issue yet.
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STEPHEN KRAMER E MISS REBECCA E SHANLE Assistant Superintendent of Schools xii Teacher of En I.h Y In Charge of Cadets Q fv r ' fi A g is lf,QT1.'.M, In Charge of The Adjutant LIEUT.-COL. WALLACE M. CRAIGIE 't.,- ,Xl , U, 5, A, R if MISS GERTRUDE E. WALTER Professor of Military Science Teacher of English and Tactics ' Assistant Washington High School Cadet Corps Magazine General Oflice: Central High School Washington, D, C. CADET STAFF Editor-in-Chief COLONEL DANIEL C. POLLOCK Associate Editors LIEUT.-COL. JOHN F. LUDLUM CCentra1D LIEUT.-COL. THOMAS TATE CMcKinleyJ LIEUT.-CQL. ISRAEL SHULMAN Giasrernj V LIEUT.-COL. JOSEPH H. MATTARE Qwesternj MAJOR HARVEY L. SUPPLEE CBusinessJ A Contributing Editors A MAJOR LEONARD S. WIENER QCentralj MAJOR JACK D. GLOVER CCenrralj MAJOR ROBERT A. HILDER tMcKinleyJ MAJOR FRANK GIBSON CMcKinleyj MAJOR WALTER TALKES CMcKin1ey5 MAJOR DANIEL RADICE QEasternj LIEUT, HUGH Humor Editor CAPTAIN WILLIAM A. SMITH CEasternD MAJOR NORVAL E. SILLINGS CEasternj MAJOIR GEORGE RICHARDS Qwesternb MAJOR ALEXANDER GORDON qwesrernb CAPTAIN FRED A. EIDSNESS fCentral5 CAPTAIN JOHN H. DAVIS CEasternD LIEUT. HENRY P. BRAGG Qwesternj CHAPMAN CMcKinleyJ Business Manager LIEUTENANT VINCENT STEVENSON CCentra1J Photographic Editor SGT, WORTHINGTON HOUCHTON tCenrralJ i621
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