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

 - Class of 1941

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THE FIRST BATTALION. FIFTH REGIMENT ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL By MAJOR ARNOLD E. SEIGEL, H. s. C. 4F IS' LT. MORTON HYMAN MAJOR ARNOLD SEIGEL ISI L11 ERWIN SHALOWITZ ADJU7AlVT COMMANDER SUPPLY offlrfn WAS inrI1'vfI pIc'a1:sl'cI to hc plum-ml at thi' In-art of tht- First Iinltzition. I iIth NPQLIIIIUIII this yvzir. IImwvc'1'. tht- sourcv of pli-austin' Vlltllt' not so lltlll'Il from tht' vmiulvlt- rc-putation of this Iiuttulion that I was to 1-on1n1un1I. as from tht- illlitllif of tht- oIIl1'i'l's who wvrv to Iw uncivr Inv. rlhvsc' UIIlt'CI'S hy the-lr hm' work :hiring thi- yvur Ilan' justitiml this It'1'Iing. Both Captain Thompson OI Conipuny If unit Captain Wvisv of Company C with the uid of their nhlc Iivutvnants hzlvv hrought forth thv Iwst that is in thvir t'UlIlIl2ltlIt'S. proctuving two wPII-fIriIIefI units. whose smooth functioning has Iormf-rI an vxvvttvnt First Iiultalion. My voinpetvnt Iivutvnunts. I.ic'utvimnts IIylltiltl and Shulowitz. Iluw Iwvn u l'tlllSIilIII help in propvrly 1-arrying out thi- joh ilSSIQIlN'fI us. I must also vomnivnct thi- work of thc' non-vomniissionvct oIIic-4-rs. whosv wutvhfutni-ss has he-cn lhv nvvrlvft instrunwnt for ll wvtt-trainvct Ituttzilion. In ilu- I iIlh Itvginwnt tvznnwork has Iwcn thc' vonstunt aim. XVI' lwtie-ve that onIy through tht- 4-oopvrutlon of on-ry oIIu-or :incl of awry niun uncI0r hum will ll winning unit IN- lDI'HtIllt't'fI2 thus our lnolto: A Vautvt INWPI' Ivts ITIIIISPIII or his oIIim'0rs down . Now tht- tilnv illlIll'U2ll'IIK'S xxhvn I must r1'Iinqnish :ny sulwr. Un lwtmtf of tht- Ifirst Iiultulion I wish to vxtvnd my Iivartivsl thanks to our military instruvtor. I.ivut. IItll'tlill'tI. whosv mum-h nvc'fIc'rI inspiration and untiring vfforts haw- yivtrtvft il well-knit l'1'QlIl1N'llI. It is with rIvvp rvgrvt that I say fan-woll to the Cuctvt Corps. an Orgmiizzi- tion whosv Iwnvfits vunnol ho ou-r-vsliiiiutvd hy mv. BincIeman's Sunlight Market ONLY THE BEST Phone TAYLOR 'I234-1235 4400 Seventh St., N. W. Our' hunflrfvl si.rI1'r'u



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SERVICE LIFE AS A CAREER By LIEUT. JUSTIN F. BARNARD -K Military Instructor, Roosevelt High School 0lt'l'UNA'l'E indeed is the man who can make his avocation also his voea- tion. liarning our living by doing the things ne really want to do is an ideal that is worth achieving. One of our most honored professions at this time is that of army life, especially as a commissioned oflicer. llnder the preparedness program now in progress, increasing stress and importance w lling. ill he given this old and honored wllo are confronted with the lfor young men problem of selecting a vocation in life after high school and college, what better proving ground could he provided than the opportunity granted by the Washington lligh School Cadet Corps? l lll' lu ng list of alumni of our schools now in the armed services of the United States speaks elo- quently for the success of such a trial period in con will 1 Xlll1'llIg Washington boys who like and -njoy service life. Every graduating class liIlCl t'. .li's'rIx l .nli.kltN.XItll llililury luxtrlrclor. . from our service academies contains several names of men who have started their service t'ill'1't' Itooxlvell lliyll Ncllnol rs in our schools. The rapid promotion of our graduates who have been inducted under the Selective Service Act is evident. Our Corps, from the Professor of Military Science and Tactics down to the newest February recruit, has every reason to be proud of the worthwhileuess of its efforts. Continued striving for perfection will become habit. This will result in additional achievement and satisfaction in all lines. but prominently so in helping us select our field of service so that we will be contented, at the same time that we are contributing our share toward carrying on the burdens and duties required by citizenship in our beloved Democracy. CALENDAR lClUlIll.llll1'll from page 25l March 27. Western celebrates Regimental Drill victory. F, c March 221. Wilson celebrates its placing in the Regimental drill with a dance. March 3l. April April April April 3. sl. 5. 20. Western completes sweep of competitions to date with both battalions finishing one. two, in the Eattalion Drillg while Rooseveltis Band once again marches to victory. lnterest turns to the Company Competitive Drill as first 'lflxtended Orderi' drills are held. Lt. Col. lVIarmo's big night. Easternls Regimental Ball. The Corps is ably represented in the nationis largest Armv Dav Parade by the Brigade Staff, regimental commanders. and a crack company from each school. The Fifth Regiment of Roosevelt throws its third big dance as Tech has a 4'Cadet Nightli with various competitions and a nickelodeon dance. May 5, 6. The Company Competitive Drill. Good Luck! One hundred eigh icon

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