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1941 BRIGADE RIFLE TEAM .XII By SGT. ROBERT F. KREIMEYER, H. S. C. N I'I'IIl'llIll'X IIIII. IIN' IIHIIINII' IIiIII- I1 lm In 'II uls xwrq' sI'uI nl. I I-4NII'I In IIII' IIlSIl'II'I III I,I1lumlIN1 I,lIIIIII' Illgll SVIIINII IS I'IN'lIIII' In lIIll'IIl'IIIIlIl' Ill IIII' Irxuulf. This Ivan' IIIIIISIWUII. N1'IiIxIIm'y. KXIIIIVIISIIII. IIIIII I IIXIII IANIIIIIQLI' IrN'II - - nu ' -I VIII I'rmn IIII' I'1r-'1'Is NUIII in In IIII' m'zNII'I4 IIN' IIIIIIII I II III' sa-urvs I'lllIIlNlSl'II 4,.,.. .. IIN' Ivalm. In Mm--'In IIIUSI' IIII'Il FIIIII III IIN' llm-Il Imps xl'I'Il IIllI'I'I'1IIII 'IIlII' IIIIII' IIIa1II'I1. ' IIN' II'n hugh sI'urI's I'uu1lIx'1I IIIIII IIN' IIIIIIXIIIIIII Ill I1 sm-urvs I'IIlllllI'II IIIIII IIN' I Q1 I5 'I I I' U2 . Imlnlqlu II IH Il Num: Nl IIII IIII un III I lm 'IIIN' IN'xI muII'I1 IINII Ixus SIIIII was IIN' WIIIIIIIII II'1lNIIIIpII III ll'bI lmpln NIalII'I1. I IIN' IVIIIII I-mm:-II'1I ul IIN' Inu' IlI11IN'sI IIIVII ln IIN' IIIIIII Imps .-Irvin XIIIIVII. IIN' IIIIQII 1 ' I . . , II'1lIlI sa-mu' III IIIIS nN1lI'I1 IIIIS UIIII. Nu. I. 'I -I J. I. I' J. II. I. In U. II. III. Na X I. 2, fri 5. II, FINAL RESULTS Third Corps Area Inter-Collegiate RIH9 Match Sf'r11'1's of l'!Il'll Slugr' xfggr. ,Turn 1' Run L' Swll rml Isl .gllll ffrrl Ill: Sl'Ul'f'S IIIIIII'l'I Kl'I'IIIlI'II'l'. IIIIIII. 5II'.5I'rgI. IIINIs4'x1'II 'III 'IS IIT IIII IIIIII tlulm II. I mNIzlIlI I.I. IIIIIIIIIUI N'II'IiinII'y IIIII 'II IIT TI 355 IIIVIX IVI1'l'l'III INIVINIVIII Mr'IiInII'y 'III IIII 'IZ IH IISII LINI IIIITIIII I'x'I. Ist CI. IIINIsI'xI'II 'IT 'III TT TSI IHS ICIIIIIIIIIII I Iynn QIIII. I,N'ul. IImIsI'xI'Il 'IS IIII III TII XIII IIIIYIIIIII IIIIIINNSIQI SI'l'Ill'lllII .'IlNlI'IIsIiu 'II IIII III T0 IIIII .'Xl'IIllll' II. SIIIIIIS Ilaxpluin MI'IiInII'I 'III 'II IIII SIS IIIIII IIIIIIIII VIIIIIIIIIIISIIII Ifuplzlin IIINIHI'XI'II 'III 'I I TII IIS .530 ,lurk ISIIIIIIIIAII 5I'rg11'mlI IIImsI'xI'II IIII III 'III III! 3312 IIJIIIII Iiizvr Svrgvurll MI'IiinII'y 'II 'II IIII SI! .IIII tional R. O. T. C. Rifie Competition for the Willianmm Randolph Hearst Trophy Nvllllll' Hunk Srfmul PIYIIII' Sill lxrlllg. Slrlg. Tnlul I-lymlulnl. .IIIINI IV. I,I. IIIIIIIIIPI WIr'IiinII'y SII SII III III IIIII kl'I'IlIII'II'l'. IIIIIII'I'I. CIIIII. SILIII Svrgil. IIINIsI'u'II I-II III III III IIII I'Iynn. IUIIIIIIIIIII ZIIII. I,iI'ul. IIINIsI'u'II III I5 IIS II ITII INII'l'l'iII. XXIll'I'I'll II. lim-pmuml IVIc'KinII'I III SII III III ITIS IIIWIIII. I,4'u I'xl. Isl CI. IIINIsc'xI'II III IT I-I 28 III5 'l'u':'uIJ1-xr.r
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THE CADET CALENDAR 1940-41 Sept. 22. Prospective cadet officers realize the Commissioned Officers test is at hand. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Feb. F eb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. March March March March March March 10 11 16 5. 11. 20. 6. 12. 13. 21 23. 24. 27. 17 3. 7. 21 22. 23. 28. 7. Candidates for Cadet Colonelcy meet at Central High School for all important selection. 8. Corporal David A. Rhodes of Eastern High School is announced as Colonel of the High School Cadet Corps. . Cadet year gets under way as companies are organized. . Rooseveltis Girls' Auxiliary honors new cadet officers with dance. . Cadets assist Uncle Sam in his first move for national defense on Registra- tion Day. Western's cadets enter politics by serving as ushers at Democratic Party Headquarters. A solemn privilege is granted ranking cadet officers of the Corps in partici- pating in ceremonies at the Unknown Soldier's Tomb. Roosevelt and Western open social season with a bang .... both giving dances, only complaint being you canit be in two places at once. Feminine hearts flutter on T Street as Tcchis Sabre Club entertains with its annual Rugcutters Ball. Captain Paul L. Doerr, Central's military instructor, and Col. Craigie's able assistant, is given royal send-off as he departs for active duty in the service of our country. Pretty girls, plus music, plus cadets equals highly successful Regimental Ball. You guessed it! Central's social season springs into life. . Tech's cadets do their bit fcrr worthy charity by serving as Guard of Honor for the Doll House. Competition runs high as Western's squads compete under the critical eye of Cadet Lt. Col. Irons. President Franklin D. Roosevelt lights National Community Christmas Tree as Colonel Rhodes and the lieutenant colonels serve as a Guard of Honor. Tech's second dance, as given by the Chevrons Club, finds cadets in full swing. And we do mean Swing. . Eastern's gold braid boys, otherwise known as the Officers' Club, keep social ball rolling with a dance. Balloons, merriment, and the music of the Virginians serve to make Roose- velts' Regimental Ball a huge success. Because of other activities at Tech, the manual trainers try out their steps in the Roosevelt Gym. . Cadets at Anacostia realize the pleasures of cadet life at their big hop. Twelve hardy Tech officers act as Grand Marshal Staff in the George Wash- ington Parade at Alexandria, Va. Tech's ever-ready cadet officers are in action again during the raising of the colors at the Washington Cathedral. A semi-blizzard fails to halt Western's or Coolidge's intrepid warriors and their dates as they march in mass to attend their respective hops. 4-. The officers of our newest addition to the Brigade, Coolidge High School, proudly participate in the dedication of their beautiful school building. 11. Anacostiais officers judge rifle manual competition with the P.-T.A. fur- nishing the awards. 13. Central's jitterbugs go at it again. 19. Nervous cadet officers of the Brigade meet at Eastern with Major Barkman to inspect new site of Regimental and Battalion Competitions. With Ray King furnishing the music at the Kennedy-Warren, the cadet officers of the Brigade and their dates dance in a blaze of gold through the biggest evening on the social calendar, the Brigade Ball. Regimental Drill postponed because of rain. fSee Calendar , page 1181 21. 241. 711111111111-,fir-1'
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.qtudentfi 1422 eleetiny for f Meadow Gold Ice Cream if They know they'll get more taste thrills per plate when they go to the store that features Meadow Gold Smooth-freeze Ice Cream .... that tempt- ingly delicious ice cream that serves well in sodas, I sundaes or by itself. Stop in your neighborhood 47 ff soda fountain and ask for Meadow Gold Ice Cream fu-ay,,,,. Mgqdgw today. old J lc Q ' e 'am t CARRY ice CREAM co. ,'nl'13, :nm X' ' I Washington, D. C. Llncoln 5900 The fifteen high men of the Brigade Rifle Team this year are: Robert F. Kreimeyer, Cap- tain. Rooseveltg John W. Fondahl, lVlc'Kinleyg lliek Merrill, lVleKinley: Leo Rorah, Rooseveltg Edmund Flynn. Roosevellg Carlton Cloizewski, Anaeostiag Arthur C. Sands, Mm-Kinleyg Ralph 'liIlUlllllSUIl. Roosevelt: ,lark Flaharty. Roosevelt: Ralph Rizer. llflrliinleyz Arthur 'Willianns, Me- liinley: l'auI Stauhus. lVh'KinIeyg Kenneth White, Anaeostiag Nelson C. Vanee, Anaeostiag Thomas lVIonc-ure. lVleKinley. ln l9-I2 we wish the next team the best of lurk and we regret that some of us will not be able to shoot with them. We hope they will establish a new high sc-ore so as to take first place in next year's llearst Trc phy Match. Had it not been for Lieut. Carl Trotnetre, who has eharge of the ordnanee in the WHSl1Illg- lon High St-hool Cadet Corps, our team would 1,,,.g,H,, 41,,,,4 fl',,,,,,,.y,.,,,.3, never have been able to achieve the records whieh I - 5- MUN- 1U'1 '- they did this year. In l'lmrye of Urrllmnrf' I3l4fIlIlHIl1'llf The Brigade Rifle Team of the Vlfashington public high sehools was hrst organ- ized in 1921, by Walter R. Stokes, a former cadet of Central High Sehool, now Dr. Walter R. Stokes of this city. Dr. Stokes was then the ehampion rifle shot of the world, having defeated the world renowned Swiss Team. And so it is Dr. Stokes that we owe our ehanee to be able to shoot in the Wash- ington public high schools today. 1110871111-8Pl'l'lI
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