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B LIEUT. RAL . . , I yMilitary Instruclf:-rl, gizstgfgighlgiggjl ADET Spirit unendingly sur- prises those of us who look back to our own years in the Washington High School Cadet Brigade. 'i'h-- fleeting glance that reveals the half forgotten face of an old cadet friend passing on the street is usually quickly followed by a sudden call, a hearty handshake, and a conversation about cadet days that may well last beyond the time that either man can safely spare from the more urgent business that led him that way. You cadets of 1941 are experiencing the deep, strong sense of unity, the l'Esprit,,, of the Corps. Your friendships, your pride in individual proficiency, your sense of cooperation and achievement are among those aspects of Cadet Spirit that exist because of each cadet's feeling of that spirit, yet somehow continually increase it. - l Strong fivalrlcs exist and Serveflleir PEW' LII'IlT'l'. R.Xl.PlI W. W.x'r'r. Int'-Res. pose in a heightened sense of competition. Win- ,1mff,,,.,, 1,,s,,.,,,.,,,,.. ning and losing bring immediately acute joy or lduxrm-11 High N1-lmul regret to suit the circumstance. But these emotions fade into the background of the cadet graduate,s memory as his later experiences sharpen his understanding of the Hne comradeship that prevails among the former cadets of all schools. Excepting only the unquestioned direct value of cadet training, certainly the greatest contribution of membership in the Corps is the planting of the seed of that which cadets have and non-cadets have not. The development will continue through with old cadets of saw before, older, immediately, recog- the years until you, too, will learn the thrill of chance meetings whatever school,4with members of the Corps. Men you never younger, lawyer, laborer, doctor, mechanic, business man, will be ima as friends because of CADET SPIRIT. THE COLONELS of the WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CADET CORPS 1393-11. Reiehelderfer ,....,.,,..., Central 19174VV. A. Gallahan .. . ..l'lIlSlt'l'Il 189-1419. Skinner ..... .... K lentral 191S4f'. XV. Johnson . .. Central lNll54w Shuster . . . . .Central 1919-11. S. Mann .... . . . ,Business 1S9G4J. G. Sonnners . .... Central 192040. 'l'. Lanham . . Eastern 1897-F. C. Daniel .... Central 1921-YR. Ludlum ..... ....., I fentral 1893-II I . Pipes .. .... Central 192240. M. Shaw .. . . . . McKinley 18994J. tlunnell . , . .,.. Central 19234Il. O. lilnhrey . . . . . , Central 1990-4R. Adams ..,.., ,,.. l fentral 192-l4L. Baird ...... . McKinley lllflll--ll. li. Boesch . . Central 19254R. l . Johnson . , . . ,McKinley lllllfl-ll IC. Barnes ..., ...l'l3lSlt'l'll 1926-16. D. Andrus . , . Eastern lllflilfll. de S. Brown , . . .,.. Central 192748. Alpher ..... . , , Central 199-1411. II. lluddleson . . . . . .McKinley 192848 ll. Pollard . . . , .Central 19ttI'+4A. W. Lyhrand .... ...l'l2lSl0l'll 11139-R, K, Lyon H ,, t'entral lllllfly--Il R. Standiford ., ,... Central illlfill-J. C. H. Stearns . Central 190749. Il- 'lllllvli' --'-- - - -Mf'Killll'Y lllslill. C. Pollock . . . .... Central 199S4M. B. Clagett ..., .... C entral 1ll32?fl, Mm-1-ill, Jr, ,,,, nul, X Vast,-I-1, 1909-II A- Cltllilllt-Ill --eMCKilll4'Y 19334M. C. Guthrie. Jr. . ,... xVl'Sl0l'll 1910-19. C. Sehrieher ..... Central 193-l4G.llavison ....... ..,. B Icliinlev 1911-XV. C. Rathbone .. .,.. Business 1935-11. Andrus .,,,... .... ..,. W X 'esterii 1912-R. B. Locw . , , . . ,Eastern 1936-E. A. Halsey, Jr. . . . . . . . . . ,Central 1ll1:i4II. J. Leonard . . . . . .liastern 19374G. IC. Flatlier, Jr. . . ,Xv0lNll'0YV XVilson 19144XV. M. Yater .. ...Eastern 193S4J. XV. Green. Jr. . ....,.. Central 1915-G. C. Clark .. ..,...,..... llastern 1939-11, L. Calvert .. .... Roosevelt 191 ti-4J. High ly ll. l t-llows . . . McKinley ioii4iitn5iQ1 A. Rhodes 'lllrlll--li. Broughton , . . , .Eastern . . McKinley
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olhvvr ht-tors' ht-mg transfvrrvd to tho first hattahoi THE SECOND BATTALION, THIRD REGIMENT EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL By MAJOR JOSEPH GILL, H. s. C. -1 IST LT.JAMES E. QUEEN,JR. MAJOR J.JOSEPH GIL ADJUTAN1' COMMANDER L ISILTJVILLARD H. HAWLEY JR. suPP1.v ofrlcfk r w . lllt tht- rapid approarh ot' the vompvtitixc drills, all tht olln't'rs arc lvnsy striving to turn o11t the lwst units they possihly can. lportnnatvly. most of the ollivvrs are too ahsorh vd in thoir work to pansc- to think that with tht- vnd of thvir drills their careers as Cadets will he ovvr. A llc-r ln-ing in the Corps for thrcv years itis hard to rvalizv that lim a major ahont to lu' sIl'lttllIillt't'l and vnd my vadvt t'ar001', a varcvl' hllvd witl1 hopv, duspair, and last lmnt not lvast. pride. It is with pride and fondnvss that l look at my hatlalion and think of tht- lima-s l was a private and non-vommissiont-d ollit-or and now I am tht- 4'oinmandt'r. lt would lw unfair lor mv to say that tho organization of tht- sm-ond hattalion of l':1ISlt'l'll was tlt'l'tllIlItllSllt'tl solvlx' tw mv Pllorts. My task was grvatlv allvviatvd hx' nn . w . . ' ' , ' , ahh- 4-aptalns. Laptaln Holhhan of Company t. and Captain lVlillvr of Company ll. l.ivntt'nants Quvvn and Hawlvy, my staff livntvnants. also iwitlt- 1-fl nn' invalnalmlv aid. l wish to nikt- this opportunity to thank Licut. Youngvr who st'i'x't-tl as my snpplx as my supply ollirvr also hz-forv living promoted. 1 and Captain llarlwra who sr-rwd All ol' thx- assistanvv ll0WtWf'l' did not comr' from within tht- hattalion. for lhv two mvn who haw kvpt thv whole roginwnt moving. Lictut. ll. W. Watt and Lt. Col. lVIarmo. militarx' instrnvtor and l't'l1LllIlt tllill commandc'r. l't'SlK't'llYt'lY. havv had a gn-at iliflllviiw on myihattalion. Ono van hardly writu alxol it thv Eastern Cadvt Corps withollt mvntioning the namv of Mr. H. ll. Shorts. Cllillflltatl of tht- military vomnntttv. for ht has l'1'lltl0l't'tl imalnalmlv aid to all l'la:1tvrn vadols. In 1-losin-f I would likt- to vx irc-ss mv ffratitudv to thv mvn in ranks whose vo- I' I . rl o wall md wish them lntl Ill tht ills opt-ration has vnalwlvd thv omm'vl's lo progrt-ss s H to t'tllIlt', for tht-y will SlIi'l'Ct ll tht- ollivcrs of today. .i 1 'i l ' tl!! . W. R. MCCALL It 'I M' JEWELER L 1334 H Street, Northwest Washington, D. C. IRE CIEAMU Eiylz ly-on r
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