Western High School - Westerner Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1935
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Telephone: Decatur 3443 a e 'c V E MM QIEIEIEIEIEJEIQJ THE ADJUTANT VOLU THIS PUBLICATION IS INI THE SOLE CHARC E OF MISS REBECCA E ME XVI WASHINGTON D C NUMBER l SHAINLEY FORMER TEACHER OE ENR LISH CENITRAL HIC H CHC OL WASHINI TLIN D C' Forty Elghth Annual Drzll WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CADETS f IIIIIIE M ,Q 3- MAY THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH 1933 Wmmmmwm mmmm Mm1Mm mmm LQIE O P Em A r - , , , E ' IA.2'.I,I I3S,l,. 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L1 111111 13 411115 1.131 C. .1 rr 11,,1r. KV1' 1 1 -R B. 1.c,1'.' E. -t1r 1133 - fx1.C.l511:1'r:c.,Ir. XV1: - 1,13 H. 1 1.c1:11r.1 E11Nt1r11 1,34 'U 19.1141-fm , .5 ' I A' 1 ,gf 11 911x11r11s XKE- 1 1 LIEUTENANT COLONEL WALLACE M CRAIGIE U S A RETIRED Professor of Mzlnary Scwnce and Tactzcs Amerlcamsm 1n the Washmgton Hlgh School Cadet Corps ,LK S Krn n 1--or n Ill :rx S1 ll n 1 11 11 - 1 1 N L UL 111111 111L t 1 1t C111xL111111L11t 11 1L L 111L x L 1 1 11 1 L11' LL111 1rt1Lu1111x 111111 L111t 111 t11w u11 Ltt LL L11 xx1t1 0 11111L 111 1 11111 umm 1m T1 111111L 1 11111 vm 1, 1LL 111 L11 11 111111 L1 111 111111111 1t1111 11x1111 1c1r t1111 Ll Cl I1 111 111111111 L LIL 1111 L11111111111' 11111 l,XLl1IUl1 11x1.rt11rc1vx c11Lc111 t1t11tLL1 Llfhllflfy 111d f1t1Lr 11111 1ox111111 L11t 1Lt1x1t1L 1t 1 11 111k 11t1 1111 t11111x1. 111K -. 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DR FRANK W BALLOU Supcrmtendent of the Pubhc Schools of the Dzsrncr ofColumb1a The Cadet Training for Citizenship By Dr. Frank YY. Ballon Superintendent of Public' Schools cams: WAsHiNc:'roN salutes its High School Cadets on the annual drill days of 1935. For more than half a century Washington has watched with pride and admiration the growth and dex elopment of its High School Cadet Crganiration We are not here concerned with the value to our boys or to our country ofa knowledge of militiry science We ire i peaceful people We have neither designs on the territory of our neighbors nor desire for soxereignty oxer it But exen to a peaceful people the readiness for military defense of their country is a necessity The High School C idet receixes more than mere instruction in military tieties be sure he learns his minuil of arms ind militiry maneuxers But while he is learning these he is learning some of the gre it and basic principles of living When marching shoulder to shoulder with his comrades he is learning to cooperate with his fellows for a common end XVhen taking and obeying a command he 15 learning respect for law and order When giving loyalty to his company and to his school he 1S training for devotion to his community and for patriotism to his country The ideals of duty and responsibility of a real cadet are ilso those of a loyal citizen Never in the history of the world has there been so great a need for men trained in qualities of unselfish cooperation good citizenship wise statesrnanship and clear thinking is it the present time Former officers and iren of the High School Cadet Organization have always gixen a splendid account of themselves as citizens and as we think of the future we have steadfast conhdence that the cadets of today will take their places in the broader Helds of their after school Ines and with equil success aid in controlling and directing the aHa1rs of this chang ing world through intelligence universil understanding ind high purpose to the end th it 1 high degree of sociil Justice as well as indiwiduil freedom may prexail History ot the High School Cadet Corps Bw Colonel Donl Andrus H S Q Ass is Raviaw ' As this order rings out oxer the Competitive Field another Brigade passes on in the history of the Cadets Corps Fifty two years ago two companies of fifty pioneers each were formed under the capable leadership of George Israel a Central high school teacher The new companies alternated in the use of fifty old Austrian rifles In May 1883 the Cadet Corps made its tirst public appearance when it marched in the pirade of the Grand Army of the Republic In that same year Lieuten int Colonel Burton R Ross D1 tr1ct National Guard was formally appointed instructor of the Cadet Corps the duties of which he discharged most etticiently until his death Colonel Ross w is the hr t othcer to be appointed In truetor in Military Science and Tietics In 1885 ifter 1 xeir of hard work ind progress the Cadet Corp niirehed in the Inauguril Piride of Groxer Clexeland The Companie 110 formed at the dedicition eeremonie of the Wa hington Ivionument About this time the Corp w is saddened by the death of Colonel Ro M1101 M1cCithr1n of the Di triet N ition il Guird w is then ippoint d Colonel R 5 ueee cr In 1807 lvlr Alli on N ulor 1 re ented the Hi li School Cadets with 1 medil of gre it x ilu The purpo in the mind of the donor wa to timul ite the e idet t i the ittiinment of 1 high de ree or erhei nex lllel kill in the lnowl dge of lxlilit ry Ti ti The med I 1 nmwn I ti ion Nu r ri ni 1 in 1 t or otexerx CrdetCiptiin Tl rt ' , . ,. . , ' , .' . 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I'lIlIYl In 1914 Assrstant Superrntendent Stephen E Kramer conce1ved the idea of making the presentat1on of Commrssions for the Cadet Officers an annual ceremony This would br1ng about a more corporate feel1ng 1n the Cadet Corps On the Hrst occasion Br1gad1er General E M Weaver U S A made a st1rr1ng address and then presented the com m1s 1OI1S to the cadet officers The ceremony IS still observed IS now regarded as an annual custom Thrs year each school was responsible for the presentatron of the comm1ss1ons to 1ts own officers Major MacCathran was suddenly called to war 111 1916 and had to g1VC up hrs pos1t1on asP M S GT Consequently L1eutenant N B Briscoe U S A was selected to succeed Major MacCathran Dur1ng Lleutenant Br1scoe s administration the Cadet Corps was first organxzed 1nto a Brrgade although there have been Cadet Colonels since 1883 when Doctor Luther Rerchelderfer now one of Washington s leadrng cxtrzens was made commander In 1917 former Cadet Colonel Wallace M Yater was appointed P M S Es' T to fill the vacancy made when Lieutenant Br1scoe was ordered across the seas Th1s year also saw the 1nnoyat1on of the offic1al program of the annual competrtrve dr1ll a pamphlet of twenty pages which under the capable gurdance of Mrss Rebecca E Shanley teacher of English has developed into the year book called the Adjutant the purpose of wh1ch 15 to record the history of the cadet corps from year to year Durrng the war the cadets far from being rnactrve recelved numerous certrncates from the War Department for meritorious service assrstmg 1n the registratron drrve We feel justly proud of those cadets who volunteered therr services and marched away under the servrces of the1r country At th1s t1me Major Shoults replaced Colonel Yater who reslgned 1n November 1918 Then ln 1919 Lreutenant Rrchard R Day U S M C was appornted mstructor H lntroduced an entrrely new and mterestrng dr1ll The cadet corps had now increased 1n SIZE unt1l rt consrsted of twenty three companles containrng approximately 1350 men Durrng th1s time the cadet partrcxpated in many parades most notable of wh1ch was the Army Natlonal Essay Contest The Dr1ll el1c1ted many compliments from Govern ment OITICIHIS The year 1920 wltnessed the introductlon 1nto cadet act1v1t1es of the War Games now called Mllltafy Map Problems Lleutenant Day rnaugurated the war game for the purpo e of explarnlng the basrcal prrncrples of tact1cal problems The s rres was conducted on the el1m1nat1on basis s1m1lar to the present method Also need was felt for the orgamzatron of a Med1cal Company The company desrgrnated by the letter M was under the d1rect1on of Doctor Yater and was found to be very useful but It was drscontinued a few years later The Br1gade Rrfle Team was introduced th1s year under the capable lead rshlp of Mr Walter R Stokes an expert marksman During th1s year the team drd remarkably well Since then it has carr1ed many honors rn many sect1onal and nat1onal matches In 1921 our own revered Lxeutenant Colonel Wallace M Craigle U S A became the P M S E99 T Capta1n Stecker and Capta1n johnson were appo1nted his assistants Later 1n the year two companres of cadets were present at the ceremon1es held around the Washrngton Monument The entire corps also acted as a Guard of Honor dur1ng Presr dent Hardlng s 1naugurat1on In the fall of 1922 Major B O Kennedy and Capta1n A J O Keefe became Assistant Instructors Under thelr guidance the corps took part in a number of ceremonies Cadet Court or Tribunal composed of the hlgher ranking officers whrch tried all cases of 1nfract1on of the Rules and Regulations of the Cadets was establrshed during the year The Corps was by th1s t1me equipped wrth a much better type of rrfle and accoutrements A fully equ1pped band in two d1X1S1OUS had been organrzed and trarned to a hlgh degree of efflcrency For the first t1me formal competitlons had been arranged between the Battalxons of the Brigade A Cadet Summer Camp had by then been firmly estabhshed The eHic1ency of thc Comnnssioncd personnel 1nd consequently of tht Corps rtself was gre rtly rncrersed by th1s chool for prospectrxe officers Fxrr 1 . . . , . . ., , ' Q . . 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In 1924 the late Mijor Alexander W Mnsh U S A was appointed instructor for the First Regiment and Captain Williim udkms for the Second Regiment The Regi mental Competitixe Drill was introduced for the first time in 1933 and has been successfully continued At that date the Corps consisted of three regiments and two bind Major john S Donovan U S A who had been with the Third Regiment was trinsferred to the First Reviment in 1925 and M ijor Raymond G Payne bee une connected with the Third Regiment Eastern ind Western One of the most nnportmt of the eompetitixes that had novt been introduced was the Annual Distinguished NonCJm missioned Ofhcers Competition The purpose ofthe contest was to determine the ou tmding non commissioned officer of the Brivide It is till held eieh ye nr it the Camp my Competitxxe Drill In the fall of 1926 Captain David Van Pelt was appointed Instructor for the Ste ind Regiment Later the Brigade was grieved by the death of Captain Van Pelt a man whom all xdmired The Cadet Uniform ha been el11I1UeLI a number ot times the most radie il of which occurring when the lapel eollir now worn by th eidets toole the place of the h1 h stiff collar of the ni t The new collar beeame a great asset to the next ippearxnce of the Corps During these years the Cadet Brigide continued to expand and grovs It participated in numerous eremonies of the different kinds Mr Frank Daniel principal of McKinley high school as Brigade Commander headed the Corps in President McKinley s Inaugural Parade In 1929 selected companies represented the Corps and marched in the Inaugural have had a part Early in 1931 Major Maish and 'vigor Donoxan were restored to their war time rank th it of Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel respectively Later Colonel M ush became ill and was replaced by Lieutenant Colonel Frank Moorman to whom we owe a debt of gratitude for his services Colonel Miish failed to recover from his illness ind died in the fall of the same year In him the Cadet Corps lost a true friend who had given hi service to us for a number of years Captain Robert W Norton U S A relieved Mmjor Payne of his duties at Eastern In the early part of 1932 the Corps participated in numerous celebrations of the George Washington Bicentennial The most interesting of these was the Army Day Parade in which the entire Brigade took part In 1933 the P M S EQ' T Lieutenant Colonel Craigie and his staff of assistint instructors were remoxed from office by a national economy act which wis passed in Congress during the summer This was indeed 1 xery hard blow to the Cidet Corps one from which it would have been hard to recover had not Lieutenant 'Colonel Craigie kindly volunteered his serxices as Cadet Instructor For this generous act th Corps holds him high in their esteem Lieutenant Paul L Doerr of the Infantry Reserxe was appointed Assistant P M S E99 T Various teachers have taken oxer the positions of military instructors for each regiment and have continued as such for the past three years The Corps 15 also highly indebted to these men who haxe so faithfully xolunteered their services In 1933 the Cadets participated in the inaugural parade of President Franklin D Roosexelt In November of this year the Corps through the Brigade Commander placed a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington This impressue ceremony was introduced by Dr Stephen E Kramer hxe years ago We are this year celebrating the hfty second annixersary of the Cadet Corps We feel mighty proud that me belong to such a high type of organization As the command Pass In Rex 1ew' is gn en another Brigade will march on into the history of the Wash ington High School Cadet Corps looking into the future as in the past to an exer more successful Brigade Fifteen ' ' . 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A 1' E,1 cg ' . 1: . , 1 T.I, 3 .- C h -'Q 1 T . , '- First ln Good Taste' 1, It IQ only M MORE MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM lw nun hx tht ppoplg of Wt hmgton thm my other smglc hrmd Pun Rxch P1stCur1 ed crelm hlmded vulth th hm t fru1t md Ilxx mug hy the LX Lluswe Smooth frm I. vu IV produges m ICC Crum xuthout Lqull Garrylce Cream Company M1 nr MEADOW COLD Smooth Ir C I e C're m WA mx1T0x I3 C' Iuoxr Ll COIN S oo PACE COURSES For 1 qutrtu of I Ctntury thC PILL Courses m Accountmcy Taught m 35 Cxtme Hin Trungd Thou and far CIIIIIIP cf COMYTROLLI R AUDITOR COST -XC C OLINITANIT S f TRE -KSC RER Complzments 0 'KI I R 'USER c REDIT MAN: an FR Q 0 Tax sm IAI IST H1 Q, UNIVERSITY W A' ' UI mm I I IIC 5 MPS UIC REES C I A I REI ARATION 1 C u O T COTDLC ATIONAI. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY TR RNSPORT ATIONI BUILD NC -xx H 5 Hr SOLDIERS GUARD THE NATION' QHESTNLT FARMS CHEVY CH ASE DAIRY Lund thC H Ilrh md WCIIIYC 1 I WI hm tc II XV 1 uard xuur CI xxlth wuntlmt E Cr x VIII xtx H t IIT Happmg x rm m Nttur IL fraud md H Ilrh hu1ICI r GRADE A N4IIIx fwOrIr f Itmr CHESTNUT FARMS CHEVY CHASE DAIRY 0 0 1 'A A ' ' ' . . . s . ' a 1 -4 it 3 I7 3 I v I z 1 Q 1 . ., : 2 ' ' c fs 'sz '-f - x' U , ails vi A :R -s ni -' -. L ' IIQ' .x of W fcczf' Q . .I 'Is.': ., ' w' up 2 1 ' A Q ' 4 0 . I A z f ' ' ' ' 5-f Q U L' ' sz s 1 1 .' ts '- I f' xx' , ' I 3: I I. 4' 1 .A ' . 1 V, - 1 1 I U' A up A ' ug , Q t9 1 1 ' f. . . 3: Q, 1 , . I! CET. XCR In f 7 I I , ff I I IIT lImt Imth I1CIlIImgI1I1tI 417 ufhrc uf prof! Imti Iwmw N - Pom R1tI'mnI, T Y 1 . TA DI 3 .md Ewnmq fl ssss . . . I I Sf-'.1-xrnvtri. in fr rrs, N. VU. . 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I KVI 'JIIVIL' Annual Company Competitive Drill Washington High School Cadet Corps May 13-14, 1935 The Annual Company Competitive Drill of the W:1shi11gto11 High School Cadet Corps will t1l1e place Monday M1y 13 a11d Tuesday May 14 fW6dH9Sd3Y May 15 111 case Of-1I1ClCI'l1Cl11I v1e1thtr on e1ther of these d1tesl at the Ar11er1c 111 League Baseball Park beglflllllig first diy QMIY 131 1t 8 OO A M ind at 8 30 A M the second d1y M1y 14 The COI1'l17CtII1Q comp IIULS will e11te1 the B1ll P1rl1 hy the F1fth 1nd V Streets g1te and w1ll report to the P M S E,T or to the Ass1stant to the P M S Es'T outs1de t 1t gltC 111 the followmg order and 1t the hour 1nd1cated Nlonduy, 31.13 A Co R1 1,1me11t Sthool 1 Roosex elt 1 Roosex elt 1 Roosexelt t 1 Roosextlt Fastern 111st1.rn Lasttrn I 1sttrn T1mt 7 49 8 45 9 45 IO 45 luesdax 31.11 I4 -X NI K Regxment School 1 I I I 1 WCSILFII Wester11 Western Western Western Wester11 T1me 15 45 9 I1 9 47 IO 45 Eastern Monday, Hay Replment School Q IS S S Q Central Central C'cntr1l Central Ccntnl McK1nle1 MLKlUlx5 McK1nley MCK111l11 Il 45 P T1me 445 t1111.,111 hed wOI1'cTUl'Y1m1 1o11td Othttr Com 1 peut xc II zo A M Iuesdau, Ha 14 P Nl o RC15lmLI1f Sthool Tlme Ct ntr1l 4t Western 147 1 Roosexelt lx4CK1nle1 Eastern Ulhudl Dnll Progranl QT1mt llmlf 15 minutes? .1 Arm lsll 511t F1 l11 Tala Arm Form l1I1L 15 pact 111 front of ludtt Pre ent Arm lI1LlRL11OI'I MANUAL Ol ARMS R1 l1t Shouldt Ltlt Should r Ord r 1 1r1d liz, I xtte11t1on EXTENDLD ORDFR lCOU11W1I1X 1tt1111, 1 ll1to lorm Doul le L111t ol St1111d Form f ol11m11 of Pl 1too11s to tht r11.,l1t 111 l l11lt ly 1111111 L111 or bhlfml her lrep1rL COm15ll1y for l11 pt t1o11 hx tht Iudgt Ltlx lro11t1111o L111t THF ASSKL LT ll Adx I1 5 10,113.1 l11111l1ltr1t1o11 Form f Olllmll ol St1111d R11,l11 llltoon R11.,l1t hy S1111 1d xt 1111 ll1to1111 left Front 111111 1111 L L OI1 IRI! 1 x tlfghf xt 1111 o 1111111 o 1 11112, Ill 1to ll K l XL 111t Col1111111 R1 If 1 5 111 1d 1 1111 l1 r 11 1 111111. the flVln XIX 11d l1t1 1 11 t F1111 0111111111 1 1' 1111 lllf t1l1111111 o 5.1L 11 'N 111 1 T11 11!N tu . 1 ' 5 ' ' , 1 , ' 1 ' , ' 1 . , .1 ' ' 1 5 ' , 1 35, ' ' 2 ' ' ' ' 1 1 A 1 . . . . . . . . 1 1 , 1 . 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Y , . .. , . . . . . . . . , , , , - v . 14 - 1 ' V V u q 1 v . , 0 0 , V ' Trluvlljvlllrcc 1 A- J M' i X COLONEL DON L ANDRUS, H S C Bngade Commander CRA11' RICHARD DEAR senosnnr muon The Bnqade Staff By Colonel Don L Andrus, H S C His YEAR THE Brno ADB STAFF had 1ts headquarters at Western hlgh school To It 1s lntrusted the dut1es of the adm1n1strat1on of the Hlgh School Cadet Corps Brxgade Dee to the fact that the staff has been reduced 1n sve the job at hand has been doubly hard l'ut1t has been as competently handled due to the trreless efforts of the rrembers of the staff The officers appolnted were Major john Rant and Major Charles B1rd ong and Brrgade Qergeant Major Rrchard Dear 'Ile st if has renfamed as a un1t throughout the Cadet year wxth no promotxons demot1ons or changes thus showmg ICS hlgh standard of CIIQICIEUCY and for thxs reason I W1Sh to congratulate lt The Staff has worked hard to uphold the standards and tradrtlons of the Cadet Corps It has performed all of 1ts dut1es to the best of 1tS ab1l1t1es It has adx 1S6d and ass1sted rre 1n tures of stress and has stood by me fa1thfully So at th1s t1me I W1Sh to thank each man and express my extreme apprec1at1on for h1s xaluable and naer1tor1ous ass1stance dur1ng thrs strenuous but unforgettable year I also Wlsh to corrn'end the Bngade Drum Major cn h1s capable leadersh1p and d1rect1on of the Band Lastly I wrsh to thank Colonel Cralgle and h1s assrstants for the1r ald 1D rnaklng thls year a successful one and also ex ery member of the Bngxde for h1s cooperauon And so a the work of the Brlgade Staff draws to a close lt 1s wlth sadness that we say good by to the Cadet Corps but 1n so dO1Ug vxe hope that we hate maxntarned the stand ard md tr 1d1t1ons of the Corp 1nd th xt me haxe rn td them to 1 new hl h lu el o th at tho e who follow n ax I ctttr contmut rn our foot ten af ai. an Je fa Tueulx 1 . . . . . . 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OLIUYOIDU 1111711111 tue t1e st1d1u111 T e nut Co111p111y 1111rehes to the g1te ind h1lt It C1pt 1111 reports to the Iudgts for 11s instruetion e rt1o111s 1s 111111 T ere 1 1 l1 t Tlillllltt. 1tte111pt to 1111l1t me ot 1er ne1ttr oxes 1rt 1stene 1111 1 11t1 y 11sten t1ev 111 hsttned t1g1ttr T1 s III 11t 11 1 IU t T1e 11 L11 t1ll1 to e1th otl r 1nyth1ng to shun neryousntss or mer IITXILTX yxhith ern es 1s 1 111tL1 1l tour e to IT ost ycunv II e11 letore t.I1tLI'll1U UI 4 11 ny ytrv 11111 1 It 111t eytnt 111 vx 11e1 t ev 1rt to p 1tle1p1te Th Co111p111y 1111 LI Us t 1tt t t 1 T1e1e ls 1111c111tl1tof 1pp1el1tI1s1o11 1 1111 11 e11t of ehill which tem to deyelop into one imrnense shudder Then there is 1 111111 e11t of ertne e1l11 11t Ex try ll 111 18 re1dx The h 111d Ntlfts up The Clpfllll eo11111111ds M1rl1 T1111t M1reh For1 eeont 11s 111111 1 1l1l 111k 111d 1ust IS u ten ly he Cen es lwelc to hte 11 ent1lly I-Ie re1l1 es th It he 1s 1l1out to enter upon the one 1 yiett ry 111 the A111u1l CC1111 Ill, C01111et1t1'xt If Crifhth St1d1u111 He eo111111111d Fcryy rd March The Il e11 step olI The held is the1rs The1r opportunity h1s CC11 e Such hue l'een tle feelings th If the Fourth Regnnent and I haue experienced l etore L1k.l'1 C0n1pet1t1xe 1nd th It I1111y truthfully 1y h 1s prey uled 111 most of the Br1g1de inte the first Cornpetitixe since 1888 This ye1r hrouvht 111 ll3L1I1dlI1C6 of eadets to the Fourth Regunent Tl1e 1ncre1se yy1s so lirge th1t hy Fth1u1ry there were su 1.11 Complete Con1p1111es ls eo111p1red to Hy 111 preyious years 111d perh1ps 1 Training Pl 1toon Coincident with this good fortune vu 19 the deyelopment 1nd tr11n111g of 1 heretofore u111ppro 1th 1l5lL h1nd Tl11s u111t ls 11eeess1ry for the sueeess of 111y Regiment Hovy eyer IC would not h me heen our prnilege to haye h1d one had It not heen for the skillful and most faithful guidmce of our hand f1culty 1dy1ser Mr Don McAdoo and 1lso for the seemingly 111exh 1ust1l1le efforts n11de to hu1ld it hy its leader C1pt11n Charles Von Lovyenfelt Along with the Officers of the Regiment I wish to express my sincere grati tude to hoth of these men for their work which has heen so worth While To Mr G Iviurphy tur faculty adxiser who sinee the 11o11 appointment of Revular Army military instructors 1D the Washington high schools has assumed that oftiee 1n Western with em1ne11t uccess md also to our principals Dr Elmer S New ton 111d Mr Normanj Nelson whom we cannot hegin to repay for their part 111 the forvsard ing of the Fourth Regiment we wish to express our most smcere appreciation To the Officers of the Regiment vyho haxe so loyally and enthu 11st1c1llv eooper1ted vu ith n1e throughout the ye 11 s e11'11p11gI1, I vyi h to express my most gnteful appreei 1t1o11 To the men of the FY urth Regiment who will soon follow 111 the Othter foot tep Ill their elfc rt to e 1rry on the sprit de Corps vyh1ch 111s so ftrxtntly existed through out thi l1 t 111d preeedinv ye1r m1y I to111r11tnd you to your olhee You xyill eherlsh the thought of the eorp IITLI the Fourth Revirnent forex er 1 I 111d my prede tssor will 111d hue dont Form 1rd to yietory Let th1s he your motto 1nd 1111v the leloytd Fourth Rwiinent lixe o11 etern1lly lu ty 1111 I Hy' l.ivulvl1zn1l-I Iolnnvl Rnllvrl Nl. Rawls. II. 5. C. 111? liIIiI,D 1:1 ES Prix. Tl ' h ' 5 C1 ll 1' l'1 s l ' ' . h' '. , 1 L 1 1' 1x1 'sa 1 s. s 1 1' ' , 5 1 V 'k 'Q l 5 s. H j :h': 1. he s11s ' 52 ' z 'ah l' 11 1. GI '1:1-f1:- -d1 l'fzl Ld,' 'LS' cd lj A ' -if 1 ' 'l '. cxg dlzsaead-sed. ls 1' 11' 11' ie 1 ' 'K J 1' :it , 1 '1 '- ' '.'fjLSi 1 1 ' se 1 5 '1 , 11 11' 1 ' 1' , TT Li ' ' 'I'-I 'lv' 1 1 Ll 1 1. e 1 jC1 f 11i111id lirinhi his 11111 o 1 en icgn wi l111 s1:1p, l 1 ' 1 1' '1 , ' 1 ,. T1 'H' sn sq 1 1' rr: . ' 1111 1, 1 1 '1 1 'ss. '1 I' 11 ': 52 ' A :z 5 . 1 1 1' ' Ia J, 1' Lo. ist' llf' 'dsz A ',z ,-:Usdl f , 1 it ' ,. ' 1 1 1 1 'z : 1 '51 supreme desire of his cadet career that of leading Ll Companyn- to what he hopes will he 1 ' .1 1.1 ,'1 ' 1 1' . 1 1 s, 'zz -- 1 ' . ' ':. ' ' ' 1: 1 . ' 1. ' , . ' 2 y' ' ' ' 11' 12' , , ',z 1 2 'sz Lf 11 5 '1 ' S' -1 x l s I ' ' v 5' s . z D 1 1 z 5 ' 1 . 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' ' - - v ' ' - ' 4 I m v' ' , 1 . . , . , s 1 1 : 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' sl ' ' 1 I ' 1 ' 'fa '1 1' s 5 1 1 ' 1 ' . 1 1 ' ' : ' s' s s m' Q 3 fl H s cg ' s in 1 ' Elf Lf s vs 1 s 1- a , 's is 1 we ' 5 '11 s, 1 ' 1 ' i ' ' '. 1 1 ' s 1 1 5' P ' , as 1 I' ':'i3 s 1 1 ', 12 U- 'rr' 's K s. lv Y L l, yu -s 15' 'vs s A iv- MAJOR The Frrst Battahon, Fourth Regrment NYPSTFRN HIGH bf H001 Bw Wlajor Harry 1 Clflffllll, H S I HE FIRST BATTALION FOURTH REc IMENIT has th1s Vear expanded to an unl recedented mze To Captam Crowder s Company F Captam Bonw 1ll1an s Company G and Captam Hanley s Company H has been added an ent1re1y new un1t Company E Commanded by Captam DeSausbure Wh1le th1s February company d1d not part1c1pate IU the Battahon COmp6t1f1OH IC has been a very mtegral part ofthe Battahon It may be Qmcerely Qtated that the F1rst Battahon has functmned well as an orgam a t1on When the elementa of the Battahon haxe worked together they have done so w1thout fr1ct1on Th1S has been due to the fine Splflt of both staff and company ofhcere The Adjutant of the Battahon espec1ally has done h1S work efF1c1ently The Battahon commander vuaheb Companles F G and H success 111 the compet1t1xe dr1ll and expects Company E to vxm the ROOk16 COmpCt1t1OH as d1d Weatern s fOOk1 company of la t year 5-XBEI C LB W TEIKN H1411 Scnoot T111 rw w ,T - I I -- 1-1 w - w A 1 A 4 . 1 . w 1 Y I . 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I ' ' T ' up MAJ OR BENJAMIN SANDS COMMANDER The Second Battahon, Fourth Reglment WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL Bw NIajorBenJam1n Sands H S C ms YEAR THE SECOND BATTALION OF THE FOURTH REGNENT has been greatly xmproved due partly to the addltxon of the crack Company K to 1tS l1ne up ThlS has matenally benented last years fourth place umt The Battillon contalns Company K com manded by Captdm Drury Company L Wlth Captaln Rutherford at the helm 1nd Com pany M led hy Captfnn Loughmn A month ago the B.1ttal1on d1d not perform wxth the prec1s1on desxred hut pmctlce 1rone.1 out theee d1fHcult1e 1nJ enabled us to put .1 Hrst Claes un1t on the held Wlth three potentlal plelcln compames ID the lxne up the Bltt 1l1 JI'l his been one of the hest ever to represent the Fourth Regunent CHEVROXJB CLUB Wesreav Hxou SCHOOL Thx ty on 1 Q 5 ' , V'u,,, r . . 1 Y l v . . . ' , , . . . . I. I , , , , , . ,K , A . ,, A S2 . , ' ' g ' f i 2. 2. , . ' 1'-5 History of the Allison Nailor Medal By Major Charles L. Birdsong, H. S. C. 1 ALLISON NAILOR The Donor o the Medal or the W171HlHg Captam 1-1E ALLISON NAILOR MEDAL' What a thrill the young cadet company captam gets even at the mere mention of the name But there 15 st1ll a greater thr1ll 111 store for the winning captain for to h1m falls the honor of wearing the coveted prize This medal bearing the namesake of 1ts donator has quite a history It was given to the Cadet Corps about th1rtyn1ne years ngo by Mr All1SO1l Na1lor Mr Na1lor 1 captain in the WHShlUgCOI1 Light Infantry was qu1te mterested in the Cadet mos ement It was his hope that a greater interest and 1 h1gher standard of military profrciency m1ght be created by h1s most generous gift T e medal IS one of considerable value and measures ox er all two and one half 1I1ClICS by three and live eighths inches T e upper half 15 composed of a gold eagle which holds ID IIS claws an assemblage of guns and swords Suspended from the stocks of the guns 15 a nameplate bearing in conspicuous letter1ng the words ALLISON NAILOR PRIZE MEDAL The Lower and MaJor half 1S made up of a five pointed star superimposed upon a sh1eld The colors of the Un1ted States draped upon two staffs form a perfect back ground Upon each point of the star there 15 mounted a magnificent pure Whlfe diamond each we1gh1ng approximately one carat Upon the f ce of the star the monogram H S C CH1gh School Cadetsl 1S placed A laurel wreath encircles the star This medal 15 donated to the High School Cadets of Wash1ngton D C to stnnulate them to a hlgher degree of prohciency and skill 1n Military knowledge by Allison Na1lor and IS to be worn by the Captam of 1tS best dr1lled Company The Captain of ICS best dr1lled company 15 determined by the Annual Competitne Dr1ll He 1S allowed to keep the medal from the date ofthe competition unt1l the date of his grrduation It la then returned to the school 1uthor1t1es Howexer he la then presented w1th 1 repl1c1 ofthe famous pr1 e but of lesser xalue vxh1ch he IS allowed to keep in his perm ment POSSLSSIOIT SINCE Mr Nnlor s de ith the Wrshmgton Ch amber of Commerce hrs ye zrly presented the repl1c1 to the pri e comp my commmder Tlurtx tu o z ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' . I I x ' 3 , I I ' . ' S I Y l I , . U I U , . a , . . ., . . On the reverse side the following inscription is engraved: N l l l l D , . ., . l A Q 1' 3 2 1 ' 'z , : 1 , ' L ' ' B . 2 .. 5 .A . ' . 1 ' l: 1 , 1 1 ' A 1 f if z 1 D r ' 2 'Ze 1 ' 1 E . Our Cadet Bands Hx 1 lplanl ludxug F Ylanolx lnstr1m1e11tal SILPCTI mor me am or THE BANDS 1s to mxlxe TUUNIC thc grutest pos 1l3l6 fcrce not only 111 the school but also 111 the home and commun1ty to st1mulate an apprec1at1on of AIDBFICIII 1de1ls 1nd Amer1c1n 111 t1tut1cns In the HClCCt1Ol1 and prepar1t1cn of the m 1ter1 xl for binds the publ1 hers h me dcr1x ed much hcncht from the coopermon of 1 hrge number of educators md I11US1C11l1H Ivlany d1rectors of HUSIC haxe carefully exam1ned e1ch elect1cn for the beauty of the mus1c the art1st1c quahty of the arrangements contr1st 1n mood the appeal to young people 1nd the x xlue 111 1 generxl YI'1l1s1Cll program Through the SL1Qg6SC1OY1 of L1eutenant Colonel Wallace M Cra1g1e the Cadet Bands vxere formed md orgamzed September 20 1921 Before th1s they had to depend on bands other than chool bands Sergeant Fred Hess U S A was detuled to take charge of band 1nstruct1on at Central and McK1nley md 1n that same year Nelson Sokolox w1s made Frrst L1euten1nt of Cen tr1l s Btnd In 1922 the bxndsmen recelxed the1r first comm1ss1ons and ID 1924 the Bands CMNW LLDWH E MAVOLY bec1me lxrge enough to hlxe second lleuten lnsrmmenralSup1en1sor hrst captam of Central and Captam C F Kennedy of McK1nley Of all the h1gh school cadet Ulllfs 111 the Ul11fCkl States the H1gh School Cadet Corps of W3Sh1UgfOH stands out most predom1nately and 15 W1ChOUC a doubt the most famous orgamzatlon of 1ts k1nd ID the country When john Ph1l1p Sousa wrote The H1gh School Cadet March and ded1cated IC to the W3Sh1DgtOU Cadets he d1d so out of sheer apprec1a t1on of the lugh 1deals and morale of the Corps School bands and orchestras 1re gradually dexelopmg 1nto a mus1cal power 1n th1s country wh1ch should not be under est1mated any longer The1r practxcal uses are enormous and the1r mfluence tovxards creat1ng and hold1ng the 1nterest of young prospecuxe mstrumentallsts ex en greater The school hand or rather the Wmd band comb1nes w1th the hne tfdllilflg lt offers the young players an 1mportant functlon 1n st1mulat1ng school sp1r1t and un1fy1ng chool l1fe 1t m ilces mus1c a l1xe subject to the ent1re school populat1on w1th ICS cbeermg md 1l1Sp1I'1I'lg mus1c ltS p1cturesque un1forms and 1ts general usefulness to the school The bmd ments and rece1x es the enthus1ast1c support of the student body ln add1t1on to these idx xntagcs 1 band lb qu1ckly and eas1ly dex eloped 1nd ls a most attractxxe med1un1 for mus1cal expressxon The band ls capable ofa dex elopment s1m1lar to the symphony orchestra and 1n Ceftalll ways the mus1c of the band IS super1or to that poss1ble from an orchestra of any k1nd Sustamed org 1n l1ke effects of gre xt power and lox ellness are poss1ble as from no other mus1cal mean to state but one of the unlqut effect of xxh1ch thms type of org 1111 at1on IN ctpxble Tlnrtx this .' 12 ' 1 ,. . ' 1 . ' 1' ' 'J 1 ' 5' I - 3 D2 5: 'Sl .N ' 4 . L C , , . 2 2 I l I 5 T f. : ' ' 1 ' 1 '1 1 ' 's : 2 'e ' 3 s,. 3 . 4 . 1 1 1 1 K 4, ' t 1 1 5. ' K I . w W. Y I I . - . 1 1 2 S Q J 1 - , 1 ' I ' 2 , 1 et , ' ' - 2 'Q 2 1 5 1 ' . . Q 3 M A - - V . 1 V ' r V 5 1 , , ' ' 2 f', . . . ' 1 2 . 1 . Q 2 I Y 2- ' 1 2 ' 1 . . . . , , 1 1 1 . 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1. I . , ' ' 1 . .1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' f . 1 - Lfnts- Captain Nelsom Sokolov Wils the IDISTRILIT or Co1.uM1x1A Hum Scuoors Q 1 1 - 1 1, 4 1 Q - 7 . - Ii . . . 1 I 1 1' , f 1 1 y I - A t I. 1 Q . - 1 X' -1 a 2 4 ' ' 1 ' 2 N s Ns' S ' s - 3 1 , . - . - - . ' ' . . 1. 1 ,. 1 . H ' . . ' , 1 '. , 1 1 1 . 1 1 t I . V . Q. V A. .Q I ' Y . .I i 1 . . Q Q. V . 4 . .. . . L . , ' -. 2 , . 2 v ' -f 1 -1' 1 - '-1 Q - f A s s - Q - . 1, - ' ' ': A1 52' 2 : 1 1 , The Brigade Band By Brigade Drum Major J. K. Engelherg, H. S. C, l s l JOB BRIGADE AND REGIMENTAL DRUM MAJoRs HE BRIGADE BAND has ln enrollment of over two hundred members They get together for the major parades and to play for the Br1gade Rev1ew at the end of the company compet1t1ve dr1ll The band xnstructors are Captam MacAdoo Captaln M l no y and Mr jackson To them goes the cred1t for the excellent play1ng and appear ance of the xar1ous bands The reg1mental band of each h1gh school has taken part 1n a broadcast over the N B C The band drllls the same length of tlme as the compames do After a hard dr1ll the band goes out and plays the compames rn There IS always somethmg about a march that makes the t1 ed members of a company hold the1r heads up h1gh The results of the band compet1t1xe th1S year were as follows F1rst place McK1nley Second place Central Th1rd pl ace E1 tern To the captam and Drum Major and members of the w1nn1ng band we gne ou heartlest congratulauons Thzrtx four ' Q . a , . . f Y . hookfup. . 'r ' ' , . , V . Z . 1 K . L f-f ' 3 ' 2 W- s . . 2 , . . . Y F Cadet Training By Joseph C. Nlurphy Military Instructor, Western High School IOSEPH G MURPHY MILITARY INSTRUCTOR Wesieiw HIGH SCHOOL VBRY HIGH SCHOOL BOY, who can, should engage in some outside school activity. The Cadet Corps is an excellent organization for a boy to take a part in an important extrafcurricf ular activity. His high school life will have been greatly enriched if he takes advantage of the oppor' tumty It corrects his slouching posture It teaches him how to walk and march correctly It affords him the necessary outdoor exercise and sunshine to keep him In good health It teaches him a respect for authority which he cannot acquire in any other school organization It offers him advancement in grade which should stimulate his ambition to improve himself scholastically as well as in a military manner It throws him in comradeship with many boys of different temperaments and characteristi s and out of it he learns how to adjust himself and to give and take ID his daily contacts If he becomes an oflicer he acquires considerable training in leadership which should stand him In good stead 10 after years I heartily Indorse cadet trainmfr for every hi h chool boy Fourth Reg1ment Band First Lieutenant Captain HERBERT H BRITTENJ ClliRLES Vox Losxx exffrtnr Second Lieutenant JOHN SMITH Engleburg J pernton W Crosby C Kmman K Scott R Fairchild P Pohest E F'-lumgfon P Meyef C Sparrow W pete,-Son 5 Young E C amey D Miller J Stokes A Watts C Fuller R Dollard H Kohman V Soloman A M Hansen R Cuenther L 'vlorgan Valaer P Parsons L PRIX was Hoffman M Niklason H Waite F Perrme N Altman E Hoffman T Noel P Smith A Bruthxrt W Hudson L Thirty Gt Williams M Northrup R Wingheld T I ' ' 'C 3 , . M , . . . . .U Z D 5 . . . XVestern High School SERGEANTS CORPOR.-XLS Buckman, W. Kennely, j. Powell, E. . 'a n- ,O 'I v, I l , . A , . ' , . , ll vc Company K Fourth Regnnenl, Second Battalion, YW estern Hugh School Frrst Lreutcnant Captam OHN E V,-an Smvr Romfm' DRURY SERGEANITS Bradbury I Ray E Brrggs G Freeland D Hege E Reed J CORPORALS Davls L Evans Krdvx ell R Moser J Purge H Schnerder F Prux Anas Allen S Baker G Bennron Boggs J Boltwood R Bredrce j Byrne R Croarkm N Kays B Dorsey B Kent E DeBayle L Marsteller Ely B Meakrn L Frelds F Morgan J Evxald j Morrovt j Flemmg N Mooney j Goodlee B Sablne B Cordon Starkedy B Harnes G Sutherland O jlllett D Svundler E Iones C Second Lreutenant Asmw jr xn Tart C Thorne N Vance J Verhryke R Walherg N Walsh J Weaxer Webster E Whrte B Whrtehurs Young E Fourth Regiment, Frrst Lleurenant W1LL1AM Mrcrmrars SERCEAXNTS Leech j Cohen R Hughes D Park R Wrmmer C Com oRALs Htrhctt I Kent S Krogstad S Mosely C Taussrg j Ward j PRIX ATFS Andrevxs C Barsden A Bovuman F Brusted W Burns I Company F lflrst Battalion, W estern Hugh School Captam Second Lreutenant josrzrrr S CROWDER DONALD C DAXIDSON Buckler G Campbell J Copps W Chambers C C' ole P Coman R Danforth C DePue C ldvxarcls C rlham W Hahn B Havxkrns C Haycock R Horton A Keefe L Knight D Manley R McGee W Moore H Oulahan R Pendleton C Reed C Rrtchre B Sanders F Sherlme D Skarxoones G Sloane K Smrth K Stanton L Stoxall H Tenny M Thomas B Tlurtv sux w s 1 . -r Q 1 D. .I . 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DORNlANl Roddxs L Busxck C Hobbs R Judson C Whltner R Coombs A Mooney J Nye R Trammell R Pan Ares Beckner M Cagnettl W Dans R Szzaonfnrs CORPORALS Dlttmann D Kursch R Doye C Langmack P Doyle Lovtry E Drury R McLat.hlen T Fltch W Malcolm W Fravuley A Mxller P Hamhleton A Mxtchell R Hamm A Pitch R H111 C Root Kenny E Rota C Shenton R Smlth B Stockell H Stout P Sullnan Thompson R Ward P Weinstein L Wnllxxms C Wolll'ert N P! 444' Company G Fourth Reglment, First Battalion Western High School Fxrst Lncutemmz Capzam Tuoxx-xs xVlL5ONI WILL!-ui BOWXILLIAN Sum P -ur Sehremer NI Martyn H Heidy N Klmlull H OMalley 'I Xkfolkonbky P CORIORAL Bxrdbeye M Border R Clark R Tlurty seten Fnnee F Buckmglnm R Judson C Buyers Week R Brent l Brownfield L B Pan ATP Carry A Adams Cole P Altman Dayy C Arnold W 1 Bar lay T L ordon Bateman C Cordon T Bea Hlrm h I7 Btmdl I C H L Houghton C M udens W Martln F McCallum D M Clure D Mel ee C Morgan 'I Norns -I Nevthall Paeker j P Pnm H R1 hard D B Second Lieutenant STL ART Ft LLER Rlx,llmOllLl Smyth W XX PIIDLIPC L Saunders XV Small .I Stafford P Shepard A Uglov. 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I 'c Company L Fourth Reg1ment, Second Battahon, Western Hlgh School SERGFANTS Mxlls R Baer H Brownmg R Foote O Shoemaker R Splller B CORPORALS BUSICK C Hatch ,I ears H Fzrst Lxeutenant Captam Second Lieutenant ROHERTM Comm Momuson Rmmzxrono LOUISE Scnmzmnn Roddxs L Dann S Van Sant H Davls C Wllls .I Dement I Dxckens C PRM-TBS Ewaldson o Botsford N Ewmg D Bradberry P Flather G Cabell C Glllette T Clagett F Glrard R Coombs A Harlan -I Cooper A Hatch M Copeland P Hunt R john on B Kelley I Kinder E Levus E Lmder I Lmgembelter Meyer A Newman R Pollxek R Reynolds O Rhodes Rlce H Richmond R Sterlmg T Stromme G Talt F Thompson B B Wheller R Whxte B Woods Wrlght K Wrlght K Company H l'ourth Reglment, Flrst Batlallon, Western High School Punt Lxeutenan Envum P PARMR Sem FAINTS llulty Calnan W Futon l' Ruolf R Com orml Q D llry mplc Houghton Mty era I t Captam Second Lxeutenant Smnth C Wade WlllfLFLf R zu Tl Pentley P B1 hop R Boxxlcy F La L Cobb L Dmudbon R M Omer 11 Hn Leu H irmtllng H Houfl C' Hu bl tr Hynson F Iohnson W Kxnter I MtAlxxce L Cnn XX fullouglm R M LIDDIS lr McKee J Merrlll A Moore H Morton C' Pole W Rose W R s ell l S hmxdt N bhxpe I Smxrh B MxesA SALTSNIAN IR Spotts C Stxymxtes W Stousenl erg, r Su phen I Nxtkcrg, H llhe m XX lllctt Vw lllxam on KX oodu ard XXL: t Tlurtx eight . . v . . . 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Company M fourth Reguuenl, Second Battahon Western Hugh S1 hool Fxrst Lreutenant OHNT EIKBR SERGEANTS Doe W C endren Hoy W Lynn Parker W Coxronns H E Lybr md H Reynolds W Wett r on C Whrtehead B Shaw D Pxux .-was Alsop L Arnold R Carney R Cobb J Cornxxell Crow der L Darrou h D Dans L Captam Second Lxeutevmnr JOSEPH LOUGHR as Dans C Daxy W Dovtme J Eherle Exans C Foster C elger R C xlhooley T ireenbrum M Creenblum R Hall R Hatclaett S Heehmger J Hert B Hootf F Horne R Hyne R Kung I Krogste Lev E Lynn J Lynn T lvlurrlyama S Dos Arn PETTL N1 hols D Pace H Reemos A Rremer C Safer H Shaw F Stanley R Smlth E Swanson J Trammell R York NV Armlstlce Day 1934 Bw Nlajor ,Iohnf Rant H S C N NOVEMBER 1934 s1xteen years after that Nex er to be forgotten day 1n 1918 the people of the Unrted States left the1r work and more senous problems to pay slmple homage to the xmmortal soul the Unknown Soldler and to the others of h1s brothers 1n arms who gave hxghest measure of deyot1on for therr beloved country Early on that clear sparklmg mornmg 1n Noxember the Cadet Officers of the the Arlmgton Natronal Cemetery The Tomb hxgh zboxe the placld Potomac rn 1ts place of drstmctron commands a new of our beaufrful Natronal Caprtol Crty Thxs group of cadet officers drd not merely represent the Cadet Corps nor the students of the Washmgton Hrgh Schools but rnstead they represented the youth ofAmer1ca the cltxzens of th future Promptly at 9 15 A M the Cadet Officers marched before the Tomb and stood at Present Srber vehrle Colonel Don L Andrus Brrgade Commander carryrng the wreath conerrbuted by the students of the Washmgton Hrgh Schools md Lreutenant Colonel ack D Neff Commander of the Flrst Reg1ment crrryrng a wreath from the Junuca Pl uns H1 h School of Bo ton Massachusettes stepped forward saluted and placed the vurexth at the base ofthe Tomb s rluted agun and returned to thelr places rn the lxne of Cadet Offleel' On Armrstxee Dax 1922 Mr Maunce Lacey Headmaster of the xmaxca Plarns Hleh School then Lnovx n 1s the West Roxbury Hreh School plaeed .1 vu reath on the Tomb humv coneerxed the relea after X1 mtmg the Tomb the prexrous Summer The Sehool Olllelals pre ent at the ceremony vxere Dr and Mr Ballou Colonel Cr 114 le mel Lleuten mt Doerr The C rdet Orheers vt ho partrerpated rn the r1tes xx ere Colonel Don Andrus Brwaele Comm 1' eler the Brlgld Staff ar d the hxe lleklfell mt colonels of the Brlgade Tl! 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T, bl 3 4.1 ' , - xi e 1 g 1 f 'f - ' 1 1 ' X x' -, Brlgade Rlfle Team Bw folonel Donl Kndrus H S I OURTEEXI xEf-.Rs Aoo THE Brwade R1rle Team was hrst orgam ed by Mr Walter Stokes whose prrmary purpose was to promote the rnterest of some U111tCLl Cadet Corps unter school r1valry Th1s we are proud to say has remamed the pr1nc1pal ob1ect 1n the selectlon ofall subsequent teams representrnv trt H S C Brlg ide OfWdSh111gC0l1 D C Duflllg the first two years of 1ts CXISCSDCC only outdoor matches were shot The hrst of them vt is 1 shoulder to shoulder cnglgement vuth the Naval Academy wh1ch the team lost by the small margm of twenty elght 130111115 Lrter 111 the same year the Cadets entered the N lC1Olldl Matches at Camp Perry Ohlo and managed to capture thlrd place 1I'1 the1r class ln 1923 out door ShOOt11lg was suspended and has not s1nce been resumed Howex er the team has grown and developed as one of the best Gallery Rlfle organlzatlons of 1ts lillld 10 the country In 1923 the team was hrst entered 111 the Th1rd Corps Area Gallery Champ1onsh1p Match whlch It succeeded ln wxnnxng Th1s gate 1t the 1JI'1V1l8gC of entermg the N3E1OHll Matches domg xery well Thxs year 1935 the team won second place IH the Thlrd Corps Arex Gallery Cham pronshxp for the second consecutne t1me ten h1gh scores for team total The Team also won Second Pl 1ce 111 the Thlrd Corps AFLI Intercolleglitc Rifle Match In the NltIOIldl W1ll11H1 Rindolph Hearst Trophy Rlfle Mitch part1c1p1ted 111 by ROTC R1fle TLlH19 throughout the Un1teo Strtes the followmg Team won Second Place m thc Sectron 55 c Group M not W1ll ard Ienstn fMCK111lLyl Strgt lack Dow fMCK1l1 leyj Colonel Don L Andrus fwbgfhflll Cxptun Iuhm Grrggs lCentr1lJ Second Lt Thomls Rlley iCentr1lJ Cadet Ma1or Wlllard len cn made the hlghest mdnxdurl core 117 thls match of 886 forlx . . 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SMITH Prmczpal of Cevnml Hugh Schoo Cadets Bw Dr fl'll'WiW N Smith Irlnclpal ftntral High Sr hool HE BOY who spends three hours exch week in drilling with the cadet corps gets the l est kind of healthy outdoor exercise which pays liberal dn idends in health March ing practicing and attaining the proper posture with the resulting increase in chest EXPANSION learning to handle a r1fle properly all these are things which are Worthwhile in themselves If they alone were obtained from being a cadet it would be ample reason for enlisting in the corps But the more valuable training in the corps lies not in the physical realm but in the mental and moral The ability to co ordinate to both give and obey commands to be loyal to a worthwhile cause to work together to achiexe an end these are lessons which are valuable 1n after life and are nowhere better taught than in the cadet corps A cadet must be honest clear thinking clean living and clean speaking The spirit of the corps demands that he live up to these standards A good cadet makes a good citizen Crdnance Equlpment By Colonel Don L Andrus, H 5 C mcn 1882 the first year of the organization s existence there has been as might be expected a number of changes in the Ordnance Equipment of the Cadet Corps The first rifle used was the Austrian Werndl which was one of the eirliest models of the breech loading rifles These rifles were purchased outright for use by the Cadets They continued in use until a special Act of Congress passed in 1891 made If possible to obtain the loan of Government Rifles from the War Department At this date the Austrian War Department Between 1933 and 1921 various improve ments have been made on the Sprmgfields the Corps used until now the New Sprm eld cal 30 IS the model used This is unques tlonably the finest type m1l1tary rxfle in the world as demonstrated in every International Rifle COmpet1t1on The Corps at the present time 15 signally favored in its equipment Durinv the history of the Corps xarious type sabers and swords haxe been used by the commissioned ind non commissloned ofhcers of the Brigade At the pre ent time the New Model U S Infmtry Officer Saber is u ed by the commissioned officer while the non com m1QS1OIT6d officers use the U S A Old Model Ofhcer Sword f 9q.2,J WLTPNXNTC aoxfi-Tru l S 'n hu Efztpn Fo tx th ee Q' D C Y li' 1 l nv . ' ' ,' ' . i P ' ' 1 1' H 1 , I . , 1 , . . , a we . . I D I A , . I , 1 ' 1 Y - Y . . , Q 1 Rifles were discarded and a supply of Springfields Cbreechfloadingl was obtained from the 9 . U . V . 1 . . z 1 s sr. . I a 5 e . .., Og.: A iT, . r 1 as nj fJVtl71.l'1L'5 1 1 eu! 7 1 Y an LIEUT GOL JACK D NEF COMMANDER FIRST REGIMENIT STAFF CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL The F1rst Reglment, Central I-hgh School B1 In lllllldlll folonel luck U Nmfl' ll 5 I ow 111111 1111 asaoe1J1T1ox wth the C1d t Corps 1 el11xx111g tm 1 lbe I 1111 on h1cl1 ox er 1 per1od ot tour ye1r-1 lllel more 1mp1rt11lly 1udqe wh1t 1115 memI1ersh1p h1s me111t to me 111d Vxhlf II undouhtedly I'l1e1l1-1 to exery memher though at th t1111e he m1y 11ot Yblll e lt Four ye11rs '1gO I jomed the C1det Corps lecause If 1ppe11led to me Tod1y I con Q1der 11111 dec1s1o11 tc le one of the lie t 111d mo t 1111port111t I hue exer m1de It 1 needlese to tell wh1t leneht I hue demed It 1s 1 xxell l111ov111 f1et 1,xh1t 1dx111t1ges 1re procured Hovxexer the 11111er 111ecl11111s111 ofthe Corps 1re too llttle l111ov1 I1 At the I1e1v1111111111 ofthe ye 1r tl1e F1rst Regnnent vx 1s org 1111 ed 1 1 full hxe eo11 111111 outht S1111e then 1 Fehru1ry COUXPIIIY h1 leen Ofgdlll ed These 11X co111p11111es con1poQe two h11tt11l1o11s Clke the prel11111111ry 01111111 1t11 Il vx1rl1 h1d leen eompleted the eo11struet1on v1orl1 biglll lt 15 here th 1t I W1 h to eo111pl1111e11t e1eh Ulllf eo111m111der The developn1e11t of e1eh un1t follow ed hy the eOl'1SOl1d1t101l or e1ch IIICO 1 smoothly oper1t111v org1n111t1o11 lv 1 tremendous tl But th1s 5. 1r under the le 1d r h1p of the otheer 111d vnt t e e1p1I1le vu1d1nee ct I.1eute11111t Doerr m1l1t1rx 111struetor 1 vxel dr1lled rev1111e11t ot excellent morale h1 resulted I hue heen THOSE fortu111te 111 humg ueh ofheer 111 the r1v1n1er1t 111d I luxe lWeeI1 p11rt1cul1rly ple 1sed v11tI1 the cooper1t1o11 111101111 the we otheers Reg1r1l1ese of 11111 cap 1hle o11e IS 1ll h1 1h1l1ty 1s of no eonsequence 1f he C1111 11ot eooper1te vuth h1s 1s oe11tes And th1s Nplflt lv exeept1o111lly hugh It Ce11tr1l But the F1ret Rev1111e11t B111d must not le d1 reg1r1led Ill 1h1 eo11struet1o11 proeess for 11196 the h1s1c PI'll1C11,7lt, of 1ll mlllt IFN H1 111eux ers ls e 11le11ee no 1111111 1ry outht ls hetter th111 the I1 111d th1t pl1ys for If W1th C1pt 1111 M 1eAdoo mstruetor to INNlNt 11111 vulde B1nd C ptnn Flfllnwilffll h ls dexeloped 1 umt 11111 I1 IN upheld 1ts sh 1re tom 1rd pro11d111w the fund1111e11t1l 1 TIITCIPICS of n11l1t1ry tfdllllllg But here I must d1spel yxh1t ls heeommg 1 popul lf theory th 1t the purpose ofC1d t dr1ll IS all toward IUUIILIIIIQ 111 org1n1 11t1o11 that xx1ll 111111 1 pr1 e or k,0IIlpt,tlIflOIl dt the close ofthe ye1r Thxb ls f1l e The ult1m1te zum ls to hu1ld men 1nd It doee A COHIPLU UOII c1uses r1x1lry 11111111111 exeryone work to h1s utmost llOl1U IIIICS 1 h1 h 1re dr1w11 up to hu1ld men 111d thereby If erxe the purpose or the Corp 111ee If doe I t1l1e t11s opportumty to meh exery Cadet succesbful dr1ll I il nf . 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'J' ILS. 1e,fNI ..el 11,1 X.. 51r111g11e1d 1 7116 MAJOR E ROBEY COMMANDER The F1rst Battallon, F1rst Reg1ment CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL BV 'Willard E Robey, H S C Asr FALL as the familiar commands once more echoed 1U the vicinity of the school the First Battalion began a great task to attain the traditional standard of the Cadet Corps I have had the great pleasure during the year to have under my command Captains Frarier Stafford and Fahrenbach who have put forth every effort to turn out companies which will be of credit to the Corps At the beginning of the Cadet year the procedure of forming the new companies and of training the new recruits was well carried out With three companies almost entirely composed of experienced naen the Battalion began the year with a flying start At first these movements were ragged but with the efforts of every man they are now being performed with amazing accuracy and snap Last year the Map Problems of the First Regiment were won by Company B who also placed third in the Brigade Competition This year Company B carried on its good work by winning the Map Problems of the First Regiment This year has been very successful as to the maklng of the Cadets The interest shown by the new men during drill has over hadowed their lack of trainmg and today they are well drilled m1l1tary men To me the drills that follow the strife and work of the year are not only for the purpo e of presenting cups and medals but for bringing to view the development of the characteristics which help to lighten the burden of later life One of the most l enehcial ideas of our capable instructor to help us this year has been been formed in a column of quads the Lieutenant Colonel gn es the command for the Band to begin playing and the Battalions to start marching The companies are reviewed in front of our school by our principal Dr Smith our instructor Lieutenant Doerr and the Lieutenmt Colonel and his staff This colorful parade has helped to train the m n to drill in Battalion and Regimental formations The willful cooperation of the officers and members of the Band has greatly aided to promote the S1 lflt of the Regiment as 1 whole I vtish to sry frrewell to my comrides in th Cider Corps md miy they carry on the great vxork in liter life with the sune eal and spirit that has always characteri ed the Corps n eml ers Fo tx Sl . l 3 3 T. 7 7 7 . I A , I ' I I r - E 1 3 9 1 . S . V .I . C . . . . a ceremony which is executed at the close of drill each day. When the Regiment has . . ,, . C 1 Y . . . ' 5 ' I 3 4 Y 4 7 ' I . 7. . D . in 8 1 V. ra 2 ' L 1: ' 3 z 5 ' 5 2 1 ' ' f ' Q ' ' z z ' . T ' ' ' ' ' 'Z 1 X . Y If MAJOR ROHDLEY The Second Battallon, F1rst Reg1ment I LN IR Xl HH H Sl HUUI Bw Nlajor Q Robert lioadles, H 5 I SHALL NJEVE11 FORQET the feehng of pr1de wh1ch surged through U16 when 1s 1 C1det rook1e, I wore 11 umform for the first t1n e 11or the thr1Il expeneneed 1 1 prw 1te 111 the re 1r r111k of Comp11ny A when th It Company won the eompet1t1ve dr1ll From th 1t de1y to th1s I h we nex er regretted jO1l11l1g tI1e C 1det Corps 111d I pr1 e 111y red r1I1ho11 IS Ill outst 111d111g trophy The exper1e11ee of I LIIIQI, 1 n1emI1er of the Corps the fr1e11d h1p n11de the dr1IIs 111 wh1ch I hwe p11rt1c1pz1ted the feelmg of pr1de upo11 reCe1X111g HWY W 1rr111t 11nd co111r111ss1o11 w1ll nexer he forgotten Durmg my three Ve11rs III the Corps hr t ls 1 pr1v1te 1nd tI1en erge111t, my 11mI11t1on WIN to I ecome III ofhcer 111 the C1det Corps 111d when th1s 1mI11t1on w Is re1l1 ed 111 my fourth ye 1r I w1s m1ghty proud I11 th1s e11p11c1ty If h1 hee11 1nterest1n0 to w1teh the LleXelOp1neI1t of the Second Bd.lIfd.l1Ol1 s111ee 1ts for11111t1o11 111 Septeml er Whe11 the reglment w Ib formed 111d the new reerults were 11pport1oned out only two I11tt1l1o11s of three comp 111165 ID the hrst dllkl two 1n the second were oht11n11hle Under the 1hIe Ie1dersh1p of C11pt1111 Fr 111ke 111d C1pt 1111 Krupsdw the two COHlpd.ll1CS of th1s B1tt11l1on h.1xe heen wl'11peLl out of 1 group of 111ostIy r'1ok1es lI1tO eo111p1n1es of surpr1s111g c1I1I1re 1nd 11I11l1ty The n1e11 III the Comp1111es 1re the smaller men and for th1s re11son I 1 el th1t they should I'e comphmented on the results they h.1xe showed Whe11 the new semester hegan 111 Fehruary we were ghd to see enough new men 101D the Corps e0 th11t It w11s poss1I1le to form another Comp IDN 'I'h1 m1de the two B3.ttdlIOl'Ib equal ID 1 e three comp 1n1es each C.1pt1111 Crwgs w11s put 111 resulted I hue w11tehed the progress of these comp11n1es and feel th1t they w1ll go pI1ees 111 the Compet1t1xe Dr1ll More power to them lf they d 1 md my s111 ere w1sI1es for sueee s to them 111 the Dr1II Now th 1t n1y e1reer 1 1C1det ls 11out oxer I ook I 1ek oxer the xe 1rs 111 h11h sc oo 111d eI1er1 h the memorx of them Ill the C1dets ls somethmv worth wh1I md 1ppree11te the Iwenehts dern ed theretrom I meerely hope th1t the p1r1t ol the C mrp w1ll lne o11 111 t le he1rt of the men wh 1 follow Us lllel th 1t It w1ll Ie the god ou-'ht 1tter W exery 1 we ool 101 A1 1 p1rt111v wor let me w1 h P11 I1eh1II of the 51111111 the See 111 B1tt1l1o11 the l'est of IueI1 to Ill the eomp 1111es III the eo11111111 dr1IIs LII 1op for 1 111wer Ill utter C arp 111 t 1 1rs w 11 1 111 to to ow L t r11e 1 o exten to 1 t1e me11111 t e Seeond BIIEIIIOII mx meere th 111 If r the eooper1t1111 111d splflf wh1eI1 they 1xe own throuwhout the xe1r I I11x eon 111ere If III 1o11 mr tm 1e 111 eer ll th 1r1 Ill w1ll.1Iw1x er1 1 Il Il mory of t 11 t tour xe1r FIYIN . . . 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'I I 1','l','Yl LIEUTENANT PAUL L DOERR INF REU Acsmtant Professor 0 Mulutarx Sczemc 4 nd Taczxcs C1 tm Fompml: Edtrn IJ2 L9adGISh1p Bw Inutenant Paul I Docrr Inf Re Ksslslant Professor of Nhlltarw SCICIIPK and lllctlrs The three factors of Le1dersh1p are 1 Intellrgence Mmd 2 Educrtlon knowledge 'I Personallty Motu 1t1on lvluch hrs heen sald and vtntten xhout leadersh1p In many cues efcpllmtlon-. hm. conslsted of lengthy chscourses presented 1n such 1 manner so ls to make for mls undcrstmdmg rather than for understmdrng Brexrty lmpresses Therefore I hcllexe that the ahoxe brlef outl1ne serx es vxell to estahlxsh 1n the mrnd a conception of le ldershxp Of course xt 15 necessary to cxpl un somewhat the frctors and shovx how the three tu: un to constxtute leadersh1p Intellrgence ls the faculty of understmdmg mental acuttnes the ahxlxty to learn Educatron cons1sts of a wealth of experrences and facts frequently tl rmcd a Lnovu ledge Personahty 15 a physlcal magneusm md charm vth1ch has a posmxe rnrluence, such that lf vull cause a vulhng response from human hemgs I behexe the followmg sentence expresses very well the 1dea of leadershlp He had a keen mlnd a store house of experlences and a physlcal attractneness which caused a vnlhng response to the srmple command FOLLOW ME he was trulv a leader F1rst Regnnent Band uxlral Hugh School P17 I Luau: nun! faptam Ct Rr: Ponrrarxun FRED FARN WORTH Suu PANT Consort A1 PRI was 'Klhson E Ba t C Clarke D Do UL C Ro nlxrt, Stou land f' t rn Loldhlatt H Dm more I Nu: N Ftean R Wolford I Krlutl r C, Slpxen .1 S o lm x L Ft rtx mmf Hxndmm Home I l.A'xkl't.l'l z. 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First Regiment, Fwst L1eutena'nt P11lL11 E FOQART1' SERGEANTS Clagctt D Fernald L Allaneon H Lee T Smlth R Shane R CORPORALQ Buckelew FCIFBD L Gr1fl'itn W Metzger I Rulaenstem S Shekell -I PRNATES Amann W Atlee L Fest E Clark LJ Crawford Company F qecond Battallon, Central High School Captam Second Lwutenanz IULIAN C1 QRICC9 o11N A Lnwmms Cummms P Mu ey R Fnedlander E N1cholson E Frxedlander S Rodeb1ugl1 P Fletcher I Rodgen K Fulton R Rowe A Hartoman N Rul11r1 R Kleh I Rupp D Ksanda C Sclnffex I Martm I Qewely M Matthews I Spencer M Stout I Stnckler F Van W1ckel T Wmnall G Welch Wl11te E W1emer L Woodhouse E Young R Yaden E I' lrbt Regnnenl, Fwat LICUIEYIGTII L ounon LrFc11 S1 um IANTN Brmeon R Femlcrg, H oms How llkl XV Tuck R P11111 ORAL9 Ll I 1111rr 7 M1llLr H Sklnncr I Su1t W P1111 urs 51 l3r1g,111 D Brown L C irho L Cxfllll C' Clum H 111 Company B l'lrst Bdtl8ll0ll, f enlral Hlgh School Cwaptam How ARD br -1111101111 Second L1e atemmt BARINFTT NPEl5LE Dclluc L relwon B lullglullflglif H 1 111 I I , I 1 3 1. 1 J ' : n , - ' ,C' ' , - 1 , - . - W Mjgntli ? 51 I 1 f 5 :S 'J Y' -, 1, Q- -, , v I 'lg 5 l Declu:ll1aur11, P, 5l ?W'lf M4 ' ' - - .lellii 51 ,' MOOIT, A- 1- is Z, .. 1 ' ,211 'AR ,T. 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S L H t 11111 011 l 4115011 R Ke 1 E Kyrrlc S if L11111r W Ledcr M Lo kwool R lvlark H lx ur 11111 R Nici rory IN1 lk lllOXKl M1 llI,,lIl I lvlurphx T Ne zlc R Pryor E Rmdill I Stone W Swank V111 1ll R Wxllop I Ward M Young W Fxftx l'lrst Fwst Lneutcnant ROBERT N COALE SERCEANTQ Homer C1 Croxton W Hmdman L ones N Norwood M Rohertbon R CORPORAL5 Adrxm A Atkmson W Fora tn B Regiment, H1 er F Hughes T Hyatt C Pnl ATES Ashton R Bxumewter T Beach C' Peeker A Brllmyer Bureh Fhxld T Company C First Battalion, Central Hlvh Svhonl Capram Second Lzeuzcnam A MAR INIJ FAHRENIBACH Cox j Lexenthal D Custer J Long F Darlmg W Maher D DeLano W Martm j DeLaxxter M Mclnturff 1 Dennlb Mormon C Vent A Myere j Hand j Nlthan on I Hill H Ne Sul N Hut h T Nexxub L Hutton C Nxeholb H PILL Anuzsmn IR NI Remshurg B Rogers R Rogerb W Ryan C Sanoers b Stanhro Sulln m L Tepper C Thompson R Wehsttr L Xk'uthrc'ok L fa 3 hrst FIYSI Lwutenarlt -xox HARRINK TON nme Koehler I Lllmrt M Werner R W1 ner Com OR A1 Braloxv. I Chur hull M Lexus L FIIIN one Company E R1 glment., Second Battalion, Rune l Wulf E Pan arfs Bxbhop F Brxdlex J Burlrhn A Coffman R Clexeland P Foltenn: N PeLong A Capmm FLLTON KRLU-xv. Faetxxood Edmund R Elgn R Epstern Fxllt W Fern C Furman Frat R C re nie J Q urn es J Holbrook YN f entral Hlgh School Hough W ohnxon F Kxrpele L Kornhau r Kurlm Monwomery F Morgm W More C' O horne R nr Sammi Izcmev m Ioux M Cam Schxurt A Sheppe Sho key C Smlth A S n K but ink L X olkmm XX nlmd Vt xll urn ll Yfulkox ln N1 ll I nl , A F x 1 . 'Yv A . A . .4 - ' , , a - I v A - ' 1 A Y . y - v - I 1 ' 'ti - J Y v ' .Ny .V V' I ' 4 E I 1 ' L w l 'x l v, . , 'Q , . Q , W. I , h , 1, . . 1 5 , . , I. A . ' , . ' . . s. , . , . X, . ' ',H. 'c,. ',. f',l. , 1' , , , , . jz1res,D. 'gg '. . t I .. . . . . . Sanumxrs Powell, E. Dxzerega, A, Huusmun, L, Rohertt. H. . ., - 7 V N - - Rue' I.. l , S. , , NX. , . . -, . gg 5' fl- , . E 5, . J J , 4 ' ', F.' I 1 , , A s, . c '. .. , 'H V ' . J. 1 se . L. , . , I - , , . ', , . Ll, VJ. tc 1. 7. 1 ' - fi , . 1 , l 1' . .. '. g. , fl. '-, I. , , . 3 e el ,S. s. '. . ' N . . , Q , , , ' .-, , ltr 5 j, , P. Rea ' 1 , . , , . , . Rmce, R. I Flrst Regiment, F xrst Lzeutenant JAMES M LANIGAN SERGEANTS Wxxon H Francis H Saplenza A See A Seymour C Txller R CoRPoRALs Camardl N Lope N Mxller F Slaughter R Spxlman Zappala A Rl ATE Alhson C Baker Baker S Boyland D Brnll W Brooks W Company D Second Battalion, Central Hlgh School Caplam Second Lleutenam HAROLD H FRANKE WARREN E STEINER Cahn R Carl lf Clark W Cromvt ell F Dougherty S 5 Epstexn S Flllah N Fra er G Frlsbre J Goldberg S Greenspan D Hargroxe J Harvey M Holt J Kephart C: Locklln W Lopez R Marrow Marzolf J Mehck J Nachman Z Ottenherg L Pauly Poore W Rltter C Saenz J Scull D Slsson W Sulhvan C Tetreault F VanStreader J W1lll3mS J Womeldorph S Wood J Yates F Company A Flrst Regiment, F lrst Battallon, Central High School Fzrst Lreutenant Captam Second Lieutenant AoAm1MNoNP Penaos Lemuel. A FRASER T SERGEANTS Waxte M Daxls C Fryer F Lanshurgh J Shah F Shelton J CORPORALS A ree C1 Blosc D Carter J Hodges Lerhy P Roundy Drxscoll H Wxlson C Edgerton J Edu ards L PRXXATES Elgen R BBIYSIOXX E C 1ll R Baldmn Hales R Berman D Ha ard A Booth J Jones L Brigham F Kroger L Cxrlao L Muller B Cudmore A MtAdams I McNary J Mxller E Mrlor J Ixeumann Pellman M Perone J Plstone R Purks J Rappleye R Rlley J Sadler R Sartam K HOMAS W RILEY Scott T Shafer S Smxth P Txller D Turner C1 Weckel C Weyrxch W Whxte T Wright A vvyttt v Yendell C Fxfty two . . . . . y- ,- ,- ,- . - ,. ,. ,. ,. ' R ' ' s' ,. ,. ,. ,. Q . . A 9' 9' I' 9' ,. . ,. ,. ,. ,. PT. . ,. ,. ,. ,, . . - ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. E , . .. ,. s,. ,. ,. ,l y- ,- ,- ,- ,- ,- ,- .,. ,. ,. ,. l I J l l 1 . . . . . x R Y -Y ,- ,,- ,- ,. ,, V, , E, by' f,. ,. ,. ,. ,, . 1 ' , , I , ,. . . 7' , ,. 1 , ,. ,. 1,, ,. ,. ,. , ,. -,. ,. ,. ., - 7' , Y' 5' 7' 4 ' ' J lv v e,. ,. ,L ,. ,. u- s- 9- ,- :- ' s- a- s,' ,A Baxn AND SELoxDB-xTTaL1ox. Nox CONPAISQIONED OFFIC. E113 Csxmm Hu H SLHOOL 151' WW? FIRNT B-KTT auox 'Max Cn3N1NilsNIxhNhD O'1mLLw Crvkm H11 H Suwmu, Major Robert M. Ferguson, lr., H. S. C. By I.ii'lllI'llZlllI-fllllllllfl ,lark D. Neff. ll. 5.11. MQW MEMCJYKIAL MEDAL Presented each year by Mr and Mrs Robert M Ferguson to Cadet at Central Hagh School, Selected OT ment Gwgn m 1934 to MAJOR ROBERT M FERC U5ox L1113111 Cor FARL E E15E1511A11r H 5 C I-111qTRh11-MNT 1911, EAUTIIUL cA15 5ca11cELY de5cr1be rt In truth nothnw can de5cr1be the thought spzrlt, illd emotronf. behlnd the pI'e5CI1tlt1Ol1 to the Flfwf Regrment of 1 memorrerl to Robert M Ferguson Ir former major 111 the C1det Corp5, who dred yust before he w1s to be gr1du1ted 111 Iune, 1031 The q1ft, COl1blbf1Il ' of 1 k,OUllC1l t 1ble 11nd four eh urs, vs 15 pre5ented by one of Robert s was one of h15 adm1rer5 It ww her rntense behef rn Robert 1nd her fLCJgI'l1f1Oll of hm fine h r t d l l ded1c1te th15 prft te1chers MISS Grace Vale who c .1 dC er an 131 ltlbb that prompted M155 Vale to One of the hne5t tI'1l5LlfeS I hue exer re 1d Vu 15 p 11d Rob rt by IX4155 V le III 1 letter to Dr H 1rx ey A Smrth p1 lllelp 1l of Central Hrvh School She wrote H15 ve 15 the hrgh est 1l'lLl l1ne5t type of vouny I1IH1l1OOLl Wh 1tex er ls erceellent lll'lIl11e l Emer5on Elle Seer IH permment' Th15 l'llLHI0l'1il thouvh burlt of 5ounde5t 0115 vxrll Ill tnne deter1or1te vxe know but h15 Qplllf o Sflllliell lllhl true 5h1ll We eonhdentlx hope exer endure Txe f1 ttl11tb w15onee1C1eet1ne t11tt1ef1etfR1151111p11t111 eXeOP1l1g 1 H1111 or ll1N ty pe m1lee5 me proud to 5 LV tl11t I 1111 1 member ot th1t orgvnr 1t1on l'1Ttx I1 ur f ' 1 N .A . , - .,.lR. 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'-1 ' I MR FRANK C DANIEL Prmcxpal of McKinley Hugh School CCaptain, Company B, Central, 189548965 Colonel of the Cadet Corps, I896'I89'7J The V1eWpo1nt of Pr1nc1pc1l Frank C Dame-1 UN tlltlttl Ill! l'lJlf K ll0N KND 1 tlll' I lRXlNlNt Ks Reported Bw lletllftllllll f olonel W llll un I' Spanton II 5 1 11a1afacr111a 11c1L111x1 1 qu1tt largelx 1 prohltm or elf control 1nd d1sc1pl111e of hoth our n1ental a11d phvs1c1l lCt1X1tlLS and 1 todax rtctn 11111 the specnl 1tter1t1on of educators excryvxhere lt ls the m1st nnportant L,Ol'ltfllWUCl 111 th1t our chools can make 111 the hats of hoys and -urls Pe1h1ps there lb no one school act1x1ty a1fect1nv such 1 large port1o11 of our l11Ul1 scl1ool student wlnch proutles greater opportun1t1 for the dexclopment of character through the CXCTLIQL of selfcontrol of mental md physrc al act111t1es than ourcadet Ifdlllllig program vuth 1ts r1g1d mlllfdfy d1sc1pl1ne Cadets are taught early 111 the1r hlgh school c xreer as pr1x rtes how to 1ccept and ohey orders gnen them hx the1r superror othcers and later as ofhcers they learn how to grve and execute commands Leadersh1p has heen defined as the ah1l1ty to lead and co11trol thought and action lt enahles us to lnfluence people to th1nk as we th1nk feel as we feel md act as we would l1ke to haxe them act In order to dexelop leadersh1p one must hrst he a good follower so that he may he sympathet1c and f11n1l1ar as a result of first l1a11d expenence Wlth the prohlems exper1ences and reactrons of those under h1S command Cadet trammg prowldes thls expenence through the opportumty If affords the 1l1d1X1LlUdl to progress from the rxnk of 1 prlxate to that of non comm1ss1oned ofhcer and later to that of com1111ss1oned othcer Smce promot1ons are hased on comhrned m1l1tary and scholastlc ratlngs It IS 6VlLlCIlf th If cadet work prov1des the hoy who 15 amh1t1ous to hecome an officer an add1 t1onal 111cent1xe to ach1exe a hwher scholastrc ratrnv The 1 lI'1'3LlS types of cadet compet1t1ons and contests hetween 111cl1x1dual cadets and comp.1n1es vx1th1n the same school and hetwetn selected 111d1v1du1ls compamcs md reg1ments of the dnferent schools of the Clfy dexelop h10h rdeals of sportsmanshlp and fur play They also st1mul1te .an unselhsh school loyalty and dexelop tl1e 1mportance ot concerted group act1on rather than upon superlor achlevement of any one 1nd1v1dual Certalnly 111 these days dangerous IH thelr demands for lngness luxury .and thlngs m1ttr1al c nc needs to rem111d h1mselfoccas1or1ally th1t mcrease of POSSESSIOUS whether of property or pow er does 11ot IUSUTB the ult1mate success hapmness peace and contentment wh1cl1 come only from h aung dex eloped through elf control and d1sc1pl111e those mental md phys1c1l lttlhltleb so necessary for the mouldmu of character To th1s nohle task cadet Ifltlllllg 111 W1 hmvton s c1ty h1 h schools has ded1cated 1tself for the past lefty ye1r Annual Brlgade Ball 1935 to oml on 1 rus S HF 'Xsv at B1a11 A111 Ba L ff th VV1 llll gt 111 Hlgh S h1 l Cad t C rrp vwlll heheld Yll 11 tn xt1 ll 1X 1 111 t 1111111 1llr 1111 1 th Xvtfdllllll rtt 111 vtarx 1tmo r 1 to o F1111 11 t1t u ft the N111o11a an 1 t DFW 1 r ttr1tt1x NI 1gr1n t1r XX1 1 th 1 1111111 111 mstbl 11.l11rn PL ll 1 1111' the 1 ll 1 Le I 1ft I t1t 1 I 111 s. 1 t-.111 prlnel H fl L 1 tx 1t 111 the 1111 1t1r1 111 trutt wr 1111211 .NIV '.,,4. . . .I B --Q... 1 .' -' 1' , ' l 'L 1. .4 1 . . .'. 1. 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N1Qsx'4r-111 Q11114, C11 L11u11gT I 9114719 XY-:ry LQ 1-115 as MAJOR WILLARD JENSON LOMMANDEZR 'N-Iliff F1rst Battahon, Second Reg1ment NICKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL Bw Wlajor Willard Jensen H S I ms YEAR CADFTS AT McK1nley hlgh school were not so numerous as dur1ng previous vears Th1s does not mean morale and CIWfl1U5l3im are lower than years before hut mstead 1C makes our cadet corps a group of hard hphtmg men out for recogmtxon and honors The Fxrst B8ffil1OIl hecause of the low enlxstments COIIQISIIQ of two compxmes Captaxn R1chard H1lder of A Company and Captam Harry I'IdH11ltOD of B Company are the energetxc company commanders The Hrst week of May wxll mark the culmmatxon of all the1r efforts the COIDPEIIEIVC Drxll Our two captams have strlven hard to Wm The compames cooperated splendxdly 111 practlemv for the Battalion Drlll and other dr1lls and at fhls t1me I va 1sh to thank them hoth officers and men for no other compames showed more sp1r1t or enthus1asm I also W1Sh them to ach1exe successfully the1r amhltlons 1n the commg Competmxe Dr1ll I am sure rf sp1r1t counts no other company 111 compet1 tlon w1th them would he super1or yet we must recogmze the fact that Splflf rlone as not the onlv quahty that makes for a wmnmg or successful dr1ll There 15 the other fact that they must trust somewhat to luck to keep the1r heads together and carry out the1r orders composedly and accurately as they were taught 1l'l the1r tra1n1ng I Wlfll my staff smcerely hope that the COmpiIl1CS 1n the F1rst Battallon perform the1r dr1ll to the best of the1r Hblllty rn the annual compet1t1ons of compames My year 15 Hmshed It has heen a great exper1ence one that I alway s shall remember and the tune has come for me to return my saher It w1ll he wlth smcere regret that I hld farewell to the ofhcers and men of the Flrst Bltt 1l1JI'l Agun good luck to my capt uns' Sxxty ' 2 4 s .iv g, . . . . , v . . ., . .e. .. 'e ,' ez- . . . .,, . , , . I . I . . .e . I , a , . I , . e, . e . . .K . , , , , . - . , . . . . . . . . I, , . 3 ' Y 9 5 Y . . , . . I - . , . . , , . 2 . . 1. e . . ' ' . ' , . ., . . . , I , , ' ' f 3 A V I D 5 5 m .. ' , ,', .. . . . 1 , I' C 2 . MAJOR WILLIAM B WALSH commfmnsn The Second Bottahon, Second Reglment Bw Nlajor Wllllam B Walsh H S fl HHN oun BATTALIONT was formed rn October rt conslsted of but two companres C and D s1nce we were just short of enough men for a thrrd company However the February recru1ts Hlled thrs quota and Company E was formed and added to thrs battallon The men were small anl xerv raw but Captarns Prnkham Anspon and Draley cooperated splendrdly and by Aprrl wc had a machlne efflcrent enough to vtm the Batt ll1Ol'l Drrll after a lapse of flue years I slncerely bel1eve that 111 our battallon we haxe the fmest md most prec1se group of cadet offlcers ex er assembled I belrexe they prox cd thrs 1n the Drrll As for the staff I shall always re mefnber that L1eutenant Brashears was the most rrnportant smgle factor rn our Battahon Drrll xrctory Lreutenant Hrggrns was con stantly awake for our rmstakes and contrrbut ed no l1ttle to our success Our chref hope now of course rs that one of our companres wrll trrumph 1n the Company Competrtrxe and I behexe th at ill of them are strong contenders SIIXCC xery soon I must reluctantly relmqulsh command of the finest cadets of the flnest corps I wrsh to thank you non coms and prrxates and urge each of you to 1nscr1be your name under those of Relchel derfer Damel Weber and the rest of that long l1st of heroes who haxe made the H S C what If rs today Farewell and vt rn' Sxxty one '5'gg--3 '-aa.. SCH00 Gold Medal donated by Cadet Fund Auarded to Ma or of ummng Battahon at the Annual Buttahon Competxtue Dull Washrngton Hugh Stlmol Fader Corps e '1-, Ma I 1 Y . f. . V ' . . 5 . . an ' 9 a - - , . , V f 1 ' ' , ' , a - 1 4 . . x I Y . . Y. 2 . A v ,Q ' I -. . . . I v . WMM nw 1 -, - v. I . 1 ' , , ' ' Y, . . . rigs. A , , . . 7 v ' , . , , ' . ,f' , , . ' , , . . I , 1 L D . . Y I a 1 , a a ' 'V 1 1 a s V v , A v 1 Tech Loyalty By Second Lieutenant Harry L. Benner, U.S.A. Ordnance Department Res. Military Instructor, McKinley High School SECOND LIBUTENANT HARRY L BENNER U S A ORD DEPT RES Mrlttary Instructor McKmley Hugh School HE FINE TECH SPIRIT of loyalty and devotion stands foremost this year as the guiding light of the Second Regiment. This ever' lasting spirit, too, has moved the Regiment on to greater achievements under the capable leaderf ship of the very able Lieutenant Colonel William F. Spanton. Each and every cadet has displayed a splendid sense of cooperation in more than one way and served his school with the best that vxas in his physical and mental makeup A times when all seemed quite dark and discour agement was almost upon our very footsteps the officers and personnel worked diligently but not in vain Such 1 pronounced and underlying spirit characteristic of Tech cannot be defeated It can be honestly stated that every cadet in the Second Regiment gave his very best this year Howexer it is also true that sometimes ones l est is not good enough alwavs to win but sincerely vte shculd be consoled to lose if every man has put fcrth his best efforts to reach the suprcrre goal Continued on page 66j Fir t Lieutenant .Ioan E SUMTER bERGFANTS Strickland L C Nlcflurc K H Smith C W Cranford L C Humierscn I H Key vtorth H Kmchelce 5 Srnitm C Stritkrott R M Second Reglment Band WICICIIIIQV High St hool CORPORALS Durity H L C rrcn R Harr I PRI Ari s Amlercrornle I Adams C YV Bltod C Captain Iorw P ST CLAIR Cimpagnoli C C Clay C' P D xx Doolrn W L Dow R H Frm lr C' Hnnrclcr Holme C' M Irrlrcc W M Kug H I Kraft C Krumke M Laurcnte D Lawyer CT Mryirt L MtArtlx r Miller Nlurph Nordttn C' Second Lzeutenant HARRY R ALLEN! 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Company C Sc Lonrl Reglnu nt, First Battalion, 'llc Klnley Hugh School Fmt Lneutenanr Captam Second Lzeutenant FRANIK E NL Mums EDWARIDQ PNLHAM ANTHONY R BM ER SERCEANTN Kolb XV M Le Q H Marla C Childs A F Raccoosm R I1 Dole 'l E PRIXATES Exans W A Mldalekaufrj w Ashnn W W Tansxll C B Becker R A Baughman I S ORPORALS Bm ndhdn J M Bury F B Furtam W W Cady F F ue Home A Dau on S Denny -I P Donaldson C H Ferguson R L FlI1Cl1 F D C ardner M C Cerm R K Cxllxone W Hay: C Ha ard D Hays C H1gdon R Hlld H H Horn A W Huntt D C1 Imus A I: Keasy R W Vlfee er I W F Lubk T R 'N Mann F A Mrk D L Mlller I E MyerQ B Newton B C mens I Poole L A Rhme K W Rlce P D RODDID M C Satteruhxte E Slelenexchen P Stark F W Stexen Taylor W Tryon I C WllSOD C. go- .aug fins mpagy D Su ond RBgllllLlll, Stnond Battalion, WICKIIIIG w High School lust L1eutc'mmt C IPI lm Second LILIHLIIAIYII MAL :utr I Brush -xHAw H mm D Avspox Lui A MtDoxxF 1 S1 RCIANTS Tovtnc M W Eaton R A Muller D I' Relnt el M l Woodward R A CFORIORAIS Blfeli F E HISIIIJI, C' W Maxlmexx lvl F Naxlor H Stumpp H XV Walden I W RIN 'XTLS An pon B W Allen D P Allnson Flay XV A Campbell H W Demp tx H Doxe C' V E9f0I3lllll A Firrtll I A dv-v..n, I Qfgyfjf, Fr, ell NI FOO I7 I Ftliltlul Corbett B H H 1 B Cxorxxm T I Hbmkm C M Cox R 5 Habtlngs Hxmrlton A C Ma I M H rt F I Hall T A Hur ex C M Hovxtll C H Hxgdon L Iohneon W Kiupman D Kunst C Kester D L Payne C PICYLC R W Porter -I F I1o ct C F Ry rson C R Straight L C Skelton R H Thomasson H B Kumlur A H Weller C C' Lovue C F Wrlght C' B Swtx four - . -. . . . .. . . 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Fr1ede,C.R, K 'C 'V 'V - ' sn- ' - 0 -5 1 , Q H I Img, HK. ,V ,I .. - gf, U gn . .11 cs 5 , ,.rf. PQ - . 1. H. W. 5 ,L. B.t's, '. F. G ' .IF R+' .A,F, '1llc. .. A ' ' BcQk,.' H . 1 R s',L,I XX'1Is ,EA Hole , Y. L, . P. H I. . ' :'.Tw4 lf, XxvlIS'I1,T..I . . nc' If. 'lx ,. '. ' . , , 9 Fr.s1cr.ID.l, '. . - Sq: .DC I L. 1-1 CiIL'B N1 KI,'IIiY Hlfsfi Suiom, Cmzvkoxs C UB McKwLBY HIGH Sci-root Tech Loyalty fCrmtmued rom page 6 J Then too there were many contrihuting factors most effectual and influential in making this year a x ry successful one The Saber Cluh the Chevrons Cluh and many other very worthy school organizations worked unselfishly to accomplish results that were quite satisfying to the Regiment as an entity and the school in general As to facult Y co operation we cannot speak too highly in praise of its helpful and stimulati fl' ng e ect upon all concerned The invaluable serx ice nd interest of the Military Committee headed by Mr E S F h d renc an including Mr Vliet Mr Purcell Mr Wilken Mr Walten and Mr Nicodemus are likewise commended and greatly appreciated The Regiment also h r W C Myers and Miss les ie Coope for their intere t and loyalty displayed to our organization and la t hut not least 1 tote of appreciation to Mr Hap Hardell who so kindl donxt d th d f y e e sta 1um or drill purposes With such a hne Splflf of loyalty enxeloped th h roug out the school the Corps cannot help hut he 1 lixe and rctixe organi ation now and for years to come PFTRO NOKOL FUEL OIL BURNERS CILS Petroleum Heat and Power Company 1719 Connecticut Avenue, N W WASHINGTON D C North KCA7 Dir t Fattcry Brinch Sxt l 1 L - ' . , f 2 I I I . 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XII' v Cfufx 11115 U41-x'r11,1m P.x111.11s FORMER W H S CADETs AT WILSON TEACHERS COLLEGE Value of Membersh1p 1n Cadet Corps to the College Freshman By Ralph Donnelly LHPIHIH of Company K, Second Reglment, 1931 N SEPTEMBER 1929 Captaln john Rrecks Reglmental Adlutant of the Thlrd Regrment H S C Corps 1928 29 entered the Wllson Teachers College as 1ts hrst male student rn many years The followmg year the male contmgent numbered five and IU Sept ember 1931 the class of june 35 rarsed the total to over forty Srnce then the number of male students has rncreased untrl now there are more than one hundred and thlrty Of these a large percentage are former Hlgh School Cadet members One of the mam brnd 111g pomts that these men possessed on entrance was the mutual memory of experxences and acquamtances Ln the Hlgh School Cadet Corps Members of the Corps have always valued the fnendshrp they have formed dur1ng the1r hlgh school days Former Cadets are to be found at all the local colleges and Lllllk ers1t1es as well as at the more dlstant Natal Academy West Po1nt Dartmouth Duke Western Maryland Rensselaer Pennsylvama and many others I wonder how many prospectlve college freshmen realxze the xalue that membershrp 1n the Corps holds for them when entermg college? Not just members of your own Reg1ment greet you but men you haxe met 1n mter Reg1mental act1v1t1es as the Mrhtary ly the last usually held at Camp Sxmms haxe not been held smce the summer of 1931 I hope that these w1ll be resumed as I feel that one of the greatest values of the Corps mter school relatronshxps 1S carrred on to the best adx antage here The college freshman enters 1nto a new and strange vsorld 1ll at ease and hrs actxons are marked by bewxlderment and confus1on The Freshman who has a contact wrth an upper cl rssman 1s rlways consldered fortunate as he IS one step ahead of h1s classmates rn rdjustmg h1mself to h1s new em 1I'Olll'HCI1t Tlme and agam upper classmen former cadets themselxes hate xoluntrrlly helped freshmen they knew 1n the Corps frequently members of the1r old company The x ilue of thls type of Lssxstrnce IS belllg recognx ed constantly by college md unrxer lty ofhcul by the settmg up of Blg Brother organ 1 atlons Slvtx elghl l 2 xg - ' 7 KR ,X Q 3 ' I 9- I I I I 5 I . . . , ' , ' I v 3 T , . . ' , y . ' , . ' 3 9 Y 1 1 5 3 ' Map Problem series, the C.M.T.C. camps, and the Summer Cadet Camps. Unfortunate' a s I 9 I 1 ' ' . ,, s . . . . C , f V, 1 ' Y' ' 9 3 I z L 1 . . ' ' , f ' , 7 v v 1 ' ' 7 1 ' 5 , . ' ' '. 'L 2 ' 1 A ' 'Z ' -2 f 2 s C15 RC ' N' N f I' lrst I lPUlt nan SHRLEAKJT Rowley C' Schwenk I: B1 k L Chappelear K D e .I Hagemann M 1 2 1 , 2 1 Q 5 Q gl 2 5 A 15 Q 5 2 5 fi 5 Q 2 2 2 f , g 4 5 2 J l Mi 4 f 4 ' . Q 4' ,J S W 'if' Haw E ax H, 03 ,, , 1 , A If Q' 4. xi- Q, ,J if 3 4 ,f J y I Q' xvf fi JI . ' H r Q 1 if ff uv 'U X . , '-Q ' Q , g , Y - Q . . . . g , , , . an Qi - , f 'll Eff: Y-3'-'31 11 gn- W ,ll sa r ' 'X' 5' A 'ml' fl IQ F12 ,Q ua 6 N lx 5, 1 525.24 . -L '4 EASTERN man swoop canafsi' W 'JUNH1 FREDERICKPBISHJC , 9 x MW 3, Q . 4 .-...-M...,. ..., , , wk.. ,. ,.,., H E . S. 4, ' .' - h A ' ro .W 1 y 4 .Q , : ' .- f- , ' . ' L he , v ,, .. l A N ,.. , K' 5 ' ' ' , , ,, H gf ,- . f . , -. N N ' if N V A 7 .VXQ - .tx .7 4 ..,+. '9' , , ' . 1 32 X .W 5? 5? Via J 7? WI kj: xi if v 6 6 Q. ' x , ,X , K , . fx , , . . Q , . 5 n u ' ' . Q , ' ' ' Q V I-7, aww: 'mg fam! iz-1' AmI'.X ff 'mn an 'a ' ', , ,. 13 1 ag 555 M ?k5Q 52 F! RA Q S A f 1 51 Y . x I ' ,NyQf+, . 1 . 2 4 A ' , . s N. C', 3m REGIMENT, 151 PLACE. g czxmm. -W ' nt F Davis Tepper, Cl. Trabhmd, C, Tull, E. Truman. XNm Xkhtson, E. W'1ImCY. C. YA-gel. -I. Here lt lS x -1 5c isww xQ'fs.zn,1?. If l faagstgbozh a N ew PUIITAIILI' rlluflf bg the Ty pc w rltf I Lf .ulc r ol the Wrrl lal O An Underwood or your own' A Portable to gow 1th feel hke wrxtlng w henex er the bplrrt rnoxes you O Letterb btorrex not S homework 1 thest ire the thmgb th rt the modern perbon wrnt-, to type Thrngb you should type 1nd can type on your new Underwood Portrhle rdpxdlx nertly ermlx I ndc-ru ood lalllolt lflsi In-r I om IIIIIIW nmr lllllllll N r N X al n 4 0 0 . I I lf ,Lu ,hh . N -,ef .av :fx 'l I, o:K l H V ' . 0 ,V . ' uf, Law A l 1 ' mf f 1, ' 1 A Vg' '7 f ' fu 4' if Y 'Q A A , . 7 .I ' . I U ll . 7 7 - 7 ' ' Y you Wherever you go . . . to write whatever you , Y , . Y I V w . . V N Y ' ',' ei, r eg, ' . ..1ll z - x f rl S - ' I 2 ' v ' z j, z 7 V v v X 0 1' Q . 1 v llc - l ' 'I gr. Iillll and If fl 11-l-. N . llislriu-l H130 XM- li ,ul Ill. ll. fl. ED TOR AL STAFF v-4 .-1 I xrx-.xx Washington Hugh School Cadet Corps Magazine l X Fx K- F-Ilw ' f'4t1?4,5 , ' ' lg ' - XX' U 1- lf 1' CADET STAFF OF THE HADJUTANT 1111 f,'V': ' V, -1 IMS. N 'X fffz' unix--I5Nw IKM! I v 4 X 11' H Vflzg.-'l S-.x' -. lui llin rlxxl XY-I-H, , X 1 l,1.i1 .lx nflpfwfq 'Q 'Mft if 'V-V.-.-I.w:,1X Xia UR ww 5.1,'wf 1 fix if: .. ffli- Ii-1,2 X1-.wif Hill tfgwv.. NVQ. i :ff K. X1 Nfyfi. 9, XYQ A XX' -N X1 x Y! 4 YY: 'XX' 5' XY , ' L The Cadet Corps on HFTY Two YE,-xks The Cadet Corps had played an 1n1portant part 111 h1gh school l1fe In 1883 the Corps was formed cons1st1ng of two compames today lt 15 a thoroughly unxfied body of twenty n1ne companres ten battalxons and fixe regxments Through lt Hrgh School l1fe has been greatly stunulated The ent1re cadet tra1n1ng IS 0116 for character development and good c1t1zensh1p by seruce hlgh 1deals and ab1l1ty to assume I'6SpOIlSll31llty It IS closely related scholast1cally and curr1cularly to the fu11ct1ons of the school There IS not another organlzatron of 1tS k1nd that trams to the same extent 111 these qual1t1es whlch are mvaluable 1n future hfe AS1d6 from the school 1tself the Corps 1DV1f8b many 1nterests The hrst probably 1s the company organ1z,at1on and Splflf The cadet d1scovers the meanmg of berng an CSS8I'lf1dl part of the group and the respons1b1l1t1es attendmg the fa1thful d1scharge of h1 dut1es He le rrns the Wllllng Splflt of cooperat1on and OI'g3ll1ZdlZ1OH that m1ke the un rede mable company sp1r1t He IS st1mulated by the var1ous con1pet1t1ons and pro IHOUOIIS to h1gh ranks of oihce the n1ost 1n1portant of these be1ng the comp u1y con1pet1t1ve rt the end of the yerr Also there are plrtoon battxhon and reg1r11ental compet1t1x es Then there are n1111y s1de rssues the crdet c1n beeome lntere ted 111 u h rs map problems rrfle teams or the Ad1ut1nt md 1 Wllllllllg team IG chosen to represent thrt reg1111ent IU the Br1g1de Fmals These eourses rre xery ll1Ntl'UClC1llg The Brwade Rllle Term ls determ1ned from the hfteen best shots 111 the Brrgade who eompete 111 x 1r1ous sectronal md Il if101'1dl mxtche The Adyutant dues the publ1cat1ons s1de of the Crdet Corp 1ts full 1ttent1on lt l1 rs dexelope l 1l1tO 1 truly 1nd excellent PL1lWl1L.dlll JI1 under the ilUle and fnthful lerdersh p of M1ss Rebecca E Shanley So 111 Ll09lIlg th1s 1rt1ele I su keep th rt Espnt de C wrp thrt 1I1X1l1C1l5le detern11n1 tlon to uphold and idx lllee the tr1d1t1ons of the Corp 1nd the Corp vxlll crrry on D L A b 1 mx 1141 , . , . 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TL 'K ' I INISICJINIA WQRN ON SLEEVE Compehtlve Dr111 Ins1gn1a The 1ns1gn1a for cadetb who w1n G1 I laee rn the Competmxe Dr1ll 1: .1 dlarnond worn on the r1ght bhoulder touchmg the sleexe the color red or purple or w h1te IUJICHIIIIIB the order of ment A dmmond dw 1ded 1nto two parte of two d1flerent eolor bhow two ehrlerent honors 1 round elrse of 1 kllfl'-LYBIIC color upon L1 elramonel of rw o eolorw hows there ehllerent honors wh1le the hgure l or 2 upon 1 elumonel how that the smxe honor h1 heen KWICE or thrrce won Wrteh the dxdmondw' Those culetb who e l7iff1l10I1 or regrment pl1ee hr t III the Be1tt1l1on or Reeunentnl C mmpetmxe Dr1ll 1re under the pre ent eybtem enutled to we1r 1 old st1r on the left urf 1 nlxer st1r 1 worn tor Neeonel nl1ee Menmherb of the wmnmg h1nd 111 the Bml Clf1l'l1pLt1f1OIl we1r 1 ree t1r Vfx llgfv f l ipjfv 5 EQ f'f?'?Wf E M ? ll M Q -:Ll e, Q 7f'KN 21 if E-MTF' l S f r H I v ' Y . Q , v v if 3 , Y , i. . . 7 . . ,V . Y, . 7 r 1 . 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'v w M, 1 I l , A 1 A X y- 1 51 ' ' 1 ,, '- 1 'E f F1 -1 W gfocevf- Y Y -Lg dw, ,is M 4 l, l 'T 'OE QQ D1d You Know Hx lieutenant Qoloncl lhom1s I fdll0iSf'l3 H S 1 HAT CoMPAxY F EASTERN composed entlrely of recrults won the Competltne Dull 1n 1891 That the anse man occup1ed the h1ghest rank 111 the Cadet Corps two years rn succes 1on CLuther Re1chelderfer Major Battal1on Commander 1892 Colonel Reg1mental Commander 1893 J That some swords now 111 use saw serx1ce ln the C1X1l War That three of our H1gh School Pr1nc1pals saw serxlce as Cadets Clvlr Dan1el of McK1nley Mr Hart of Eastern and Mr DHVIS of Roosexeltj That Mr D3l116l Prlncxpal of McK1nley w1s 1 Capt11n and a Colonel 111 the Cadets and 1G Colonel led the Corps 1I'l Presldent McK1nley s Inaugural P1rade 1n 1897 Th 1t the Pershmg style c1p vuth short xlsor was adopted for olhcers ID the fall of 1915 That reglmental lnslgnla was not worn unt1l the fall of 1921 That the presentat1on of commlsslons was maugurated 1n 1914 That the Corps was not completely eqmpped wlth the present type of rrfle unt1l 1922 That 111 1916 the C1X1l War epaulettes were drscontlnued That Mxlltary Map Problems were unheard of unt1l 1920 That 1n 1921 a Cadet Drum and Bugle Corps was establ1shed That the next year the Band was started That e1ch company had a g1rl sponsor 1n 1921 Th 1t 1n 1921 a Cadet Court Mart1al System was started That not unt1l 1922 was the Battal1on Compet1t1ve Dr1ll 1ntroduced That the Bngade Comm1ss1oned Staff Officers were captarns unt1l 1923 That rn 1925 26 27 the Th1rd Reg1ment compr1sed a Frrst Battal1on Easternl an 1 Th1rd Battal1on QWesternQ but no second battahon That a Brlgade Medlcal Company was attached to the Second Reg1ment before 1925 CCompany MJ That wh1te belts for non coms and prn ates were used Wlth pla1n nxckel buckles 1n 192 and 1928 That 1151 1922 the black Sam Browne was adopted for ofhcers 1nd 1 grey web belt for 1ll other c1dets That the 170910011 of Band Second Lleuten mt w1s hrst 1ch1eved 1n 1928 That Tumor Hlgh School Cadets were once 1l1ClL1d6d rn the Bmgade That lvhss Rebecca E Shanley has d1rected and managed the ADIUTANT exer 1nce her 1ncept1on of lt 1n 1917 That the Cadets have part1c1pated IU ex ery Inaugural Parade s1nce the lnauguratlon of Presxdent Clex eland 1n 1885 That the Corps was not organxzed as a Brrgade unt1l 1916 That Lxeutenant Paul L Doerr now ASS1St3l1f PMSQT was adjudged Eastern s Best Cadet 111 1923 That Cdlifdlll M1chael Kelley novt m1l1t1ry rnstructor If Elstern vt 19 formerly an athlet1c co1ch If Busxness Central 1nd E1sttrn Th lt 111 1918 Clptilll Ch 1rles Wm Stcwurt comm mdmg Co E of Centr1l won tht Co1npet1t1xc Dr1ll And now 111 1935 there 15 CIIUIIIII Ch 1rles Wm Stew 1rt com Ilillldlflg Co C of Eastern The two Stew 1rts are not reltted J That at Eastern there has been orgunzed 1 nevt L1I11t called the Cadet Pohce xxh1ch has 15 1ts duty the enforcement of C1det Regul1t1on That also 1t Eastern 111 1934 there vt 18 Ofgllll ed a Iunlor Hrgh School Mllltary TlI 111111'1g Starl vxhlch 1s composed of xolunteers from the Th1rd Reg1ment Once a week they rnstruct the 1un1or h1gh school boys rn the rudnnents of m1l1tary trammg Sex entv frm II I ll -' I ' -I - 11' , . I' 1: . . I. v T . . A 5 Aa ' 7 1 s 1 ' ' ' ' Q' A f V ' ' V ' 7 5 7 7 I 1 ' , . I M 5 . x A x 7, . U 1 - I 4 1 L V- un . ' , . c 1 , ' . V . ' . ' , ' '1 ' , 111 ' 1' 1 1 A 1, ' 11 , 1 1 ' 1 . 2 p A if, 2 , 7' k Y' , 'R K L' 1 1 . I s k ' I 4 I Y . ' . .Y. . . 1 . 1 V , N X R . ' . . I . . ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' , ' '1 1 . . 1 7 - . . . .- 3 1 7 C ' dz , . . Y M 1 t .YI . L, . 5. That the openfstyle coat was adopted by the Corps in 1927. ' ' ' 11 2 1 1 1. ' 1 ' 1 11 ' 1' 1 ' ' . I .. . Y , r , . . . Y . . I V . .9 . 1 . , , 1 1 1 1 . ' ' ' , ' 1 A1 1 11 , '11 1 1 ' 1 1 11, 1,1 11 e . 1 ' , 1 1' 1 1 . 1 1 , 1 4 . 1, ' U ' . ,' f 1 1' 1 1 . 1 f 1 ' . ': . C f 11 ' 1 . I I K: VL L , 2 Y , 1 .1 Y . 1.1 1 ' 111 '1 ' 1 1 A s. '1 1 5 ' , 111 M1 AZ ' 5 ' ' H 1 , 1 . l if 1 MR CHARLES HART Prmczpal of Eastern H1gh School Fxrst Lleutenant. Company G, Eastern, 189448961 FREDERILKLJ ROBXNETTE oz NELSON KAREN 96 Eastern s Colonels and Wmnmg Captams Bw Nlr Charles Hart Prmczpal Eastern Hugh School Y WINNINC THE DRILL IN 1934 Eastern Hagh School brought ats total of hrst plwce xactoraes up to ten By .a coancadence up to th1s tame Eeastern had hfad nane wannang captarns and n ne colonels H EDCAR BARNES 1902 Eastern s Hrst colonel as nove ta promment patent attorney 111 Phalwdelphna ALBERT LYERAND 1905 la tan enganeer located an thas caty H BURTON LowE colonel 1n 1912 19 a chernast and IH loc rted at P ttshurgh Pennsyl xtanaa WALLALE M YATER colonel an 1914 as one of the outst llllllllg phvslcaans 111 WlQhl11Q ton und as the pl1YilC11I1 rn charge it Georgetown Hospmtal CILBERTC CLARR colonel an 1915 19 assoemted an husrness vtxth ha father an Wfashaaagton W1LEU1a A CALLAHAN colonel 1n 1917 as rn audator an the Internal Rex enue Depxrt n ent Tnd lates 111 Wdshaaagton CHARLES T I..-XNHAN1 colonel rn 1920 as 4 grwdurlte of West Poant Mlllt ary Acidemx and as now farst laeuteneant rn the serxace EDWARD D ANDRLS colonel rn 1926 as now employed an the Qoxernnaent serxace C V EDR -XRDS vxannang ctaptaan an 1891 1s .a practacmg leave yer an New York Caty F HARx1ox LINTHILLN1 wannang captun an 1905 as head of a huslness concern an Baltanaore IV1.aryl.and chool9 WILLIAX1 R MILLER veamnng captaan 1n 1921 as connected vvxth one of the lefadrnv h ankang anstatutrons ofthe c1ty LLLAND H CIIEEA wannang ctaptaan an 1923 19 connected mth the C Cf P Telephone Ccnal Lany and ha has he adquarters at Ann rpolas lvltaryl and Tnronolar VINLENT vxannanv eaptnn rn 1932 has just completed has seeond year at the 'N ax al Ae aelemy FREDER1cR Basriorx vxannang eaptun of 1934 1 a student at George Wa lnngton Uma er aty Three of the e aptaans are n J longer laxanv ED: AR A SHILLIXC amnmng captaan an 1893 daed a tevx year after he left school Nrwox GAIFN vxrnnang cdptaan na 1896 entered the naedae al era ace of the Arnn oon after eonapletang has IUCJIL al course He .attuned ea da tanguashed rnalxtrrv reeord He ro e to the mnle of Colonel ln the Medrcal Corps und retared soon after the close of the Wfarld War He dred anuary 8 1932 He vt 19 alyx ay a loyrl nad trusted frxend Continue l on page Sgr Seventx seten ,La 1 E 1 Q v E ' - . -,A Y A. y . . . , Y . 4 Q T' N . . . . , , , 1 ' K V. . , , L . 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MAJOR The Flrst Batta11on, Th1rd Reglment FASTERN HIGH SCHOOL By Nlajor George XX Chappeleur ,Ir H S 1 1-ns YFAR THE Fnasr BATTAUON of the Th1rd Reg1ment placed th1rd 111 the Battal1on Compet1t1on Company A under the command of Captam john Aperg1s won the Honor Guard COHIIDCIIIIOH at Eastern and Company B under the command of Capta1n Rlchard N1chol dxstxngulshed ltself by Wmnmg the Company Attendrnct Banner for s1x consecutne months thereby glllllllg perm ment possession of lt Company C under the command of Capta1n Charles Stewart lr made Eastern feel proud of the Thlrd Reg1ment when he and h1S Map Problem team emerged uctonous at the recent Map Problem F1nals at the Franklln School For the second consecutwe year a company from the Fxrst Battalion had won the lviap Problem Fmals As the Compet1t1xe Drlll moves closer I cannot help but feel confident wlth such excellent compames as these under my command each company havxng d1st1ngu1shed ltself rn one phase of the m1l1tary lrfe of the Regmment In closrng I wlsh to express my thanks to the men and ofhcers of Companies A B and C for ghlllg me such excellent support throughout the year The members of my staff Lt V1ner Adjutant and Lt Schafer Quartermaster also deserxe h1gh prarse for the1r splendld cooperatlon Captam Kelley our new m1l1tary 1nstructor has glven us much helpful lnstructlons throughout the year and whatu er success we have achreved 15 due greatly to h1s splendld work Exglrl Y l I . , . . . ., .. 9 3 , , , ., 1 2 . . 9 7.'S 7 My . I . , , ' 9 1 9 7 9 ' 7 9 ' 9 N 3 ' 7 U ' ' Y vyv , ' I , J? MAJOR The Second Battahon, Th1rd Reglment EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL By Ylajor f ordon f lrllng H S F ma Sncovo BATTALION or EASTERN HIGH Scrioor. IS composed th1s year of three com panles namely D F and G These compan1es are commanded by Captams Edward Steagall Robert Rosenbloom and Bowen Shaw respectwely Company D under the excellent leadersh1p of Captam Steagall vuth h1s L1eutenants Gr1est and Bertram 1S progressmg rap1dly 1nto becommg a well d1sc1pl1ned company W1th the fine sp1r1t of cooperat1on prevalent 10 D Company I hold hlgh hopes for IIS future success 1n the Company Compet1t1ve dr1ll Company F under the able command of Captam Rosenbloom IS be1ng molded from a company composed almost wholly of 1nexper1enced men 1nto a company capable of performmg well 1n the Compet1t1ve Dr1ll Capta1n Rosenbloom has been supported by h1s L1eutenants Bost1ck and Howell In February Company G composed of 1I16XP6I'1CI'1C6d men was orgamzed under the leaderslnp of Capta1n Bowen Shaw supported by h1s L1eutenants Presgraves and Wltt Although the company 15 made up of totally 1nexper1enced men It 15 developing rapldly 1nto a 'very good company and 1C has a very good chance to place h1gh 1n 1ts competltlon The cooperat1ve Splflt of the men composmg th1s company has been the best whlch I haxe seen dur1ng my serx ICC ID the cadet corps It has always been Sald that the smaller compan1es of a reg1ment cannot successfully compete agamst the compames made up of the taller boys but although the Second Bat tal1on 15 made up of the smaller compames IH the Th1rd Regxment I feel that wxth the hne esprxt de corps present 1n these comp 1n1es we shall place h1gh IH our competmons In closmg I must say that I haxe been xery proud to be under the comm md of L1eu tenant Colonel Thomas Capossela who contmues to be an excellent leader of the Th1rd Regxment and as the year draws to a close I regret to leaxe h1s command and the super XISIOH of our m1l1tary 1nstructor Captaxn Kelley of the U S Mar1ne Corps Reserses and the other members of our m1l1tary comm1ttee Mr I-I D Shorts and MISS Ed1th Drumm I want to take th1s opportun1ty to thank the members of the Second Battahon for the excellent support vxhlch they haxe gn en to me and to the regunent asawhole andlhope that they vull brlng honors to Ea tern I'I1gh School ln the comlng cldet competltlons E gh! one . - . . N H . . . J 1 , . . ,- y 9 7 ' 3 1 9 ' . . Y. . . 1 Y 1 9 3 3 , . 3 , . Y . Y. . , V X , 9 .1 . .. . . . . . . 1 . ' , , . , V - ' , , L . . Y .N , 1 1 S Y. . .. . . I . 1 V 1 - ' 9 , . . . . v ' v ' y - - I ' ' S 2 . up v Impressions of a New Instructor By Captain Michael J. Kelley, M. C. R. Military Instructor, Eastern High School on THE PAST FIFTEEN YEARS I have been assof ciated with the physical education depart- ments of the Eastern, Central,and the former CAPTAIN MICHAFL-I KELLEY M C R Business High Schools. In the coaching of the various athletic squads of those schools, I have enjoyed my share of the thrills that arise in the course of hard fought competitions on local Helds and courts. Last fall I became the Military Instructor at the Eastern high school. In that capacity I have watched four hundred cadets at Eastern march out to their drill areas two or three times a week I have seen them respond to the teach Ing of their ofhcers oflicers who represent the finest citizenship in our school I have witnessed the zeal and industry of the units of our regiment whether on duty with the ushering staff firing on the school range taking part in the various school activities or supervising them in a study hall twice a day If there IS a so called strata or four hundred in the scale group of our students I would say that It IS composed of the four hundred boys who represent the Third Regiment They have given me a thrill In working with them Thrrd Reglment Band Eastern High School First Lieutenant Captain MALCOLM P LITTLE IELD WILLIAM L PORTE SERGEANTS CORPORALS Bauer J Luskey H A Burroughs L E Dahl A PRIXATF Folmer D K B d T Harrison V R 3 en white el C I SEQJEDHI C Calvert D Flood F Hage V Harris -I Hill R Holmes D Hunter D Lamson M Levxis I Little E McFall B Nicholson ONe1l E Schafer D Smith R St Clair W Second Lieutenant joan S WARNER Thompson R Thom R Turner L VICIUO D Vogelson W Weyrick J Winnie W Eighty two ,5 . I 3 . it VY . l , 5 . . . F . . , . - , . , . Starke, F. R. Murphy, C. J. f ' Moran, F. Tobmr R- , . ' .s ' , . , . , . ' l I I V q - - V . V I ' I A 5 , ,,-. 1 ' . 1. . . , . ' ,-. . , . , . Company A lhlrd Regnnenl hrbl Battalion. Easimrn High School Fwst Lneutenmxt RALPIII TAYIOR SEM EANJT Arther T C Crump M M LeRoy H C Reed B C Wxllnms H E W1I:.on I L CORPORAIS Burton I: K Cltmtnts R S Knight W N Lu In F W Qexfdrth Truman W E RI -RTF Ab Iner B A ree V D Arthur I Bxlbxnger I W Eerxles C M Bmker M Brad ty I Captain om: Ax I-RC Burtesb R W Burkhrlltr F E Cie:-lr L Clear R R Cloud I L Cupp D F D I ID I E EISIFI, I Ellis I R Fmton R Flsher W V Fr-re H I Carmnd P R Cwlbson C P Cxood D P HaI'er W I' Hartltv I H Hend rson V T Hxpsley P T ohnston C' R Kearney I H Lrmge A N Luc ey R A Lou. W L S mud Lieutenant BERNARD C SOPER MLCR'lv.II1n OLonL F X Perry I R Rnt htv I M Robmbon I B Rovu. W B Sxmbury A Sthwmrtzt C M Spares W H Vmbon M B Weslq L R Wot I' M Company B Thlrd Regiment First Battallon Eastern Hugh School Fxrst Lieutenant Captam Second Lxeuzenaut o LPM K PF-x LW H Rm!-xku Nmuor Vnwow SKTTIRIX SER: uxr I e I LII F C C drmdn C Henrx NI L Herbert I I1 Qegm1h 5 NI CORPORAI BLK IVI 'AX Brk 4 Erghzx three C xrkt L V urneg, Read E I bthmldtr R D RI -RTI' -Xrmdon P I BI Lf N Bd1l'IL,LI' XX -K BOW L T Br xn NK L Cor ts I II Lo hmr R L Prxthard C A Coye I5 I Lugtnlxt Rtdmm R W Dartey E Major H W Rollms R H Furtlot 1 S L Mxr hrlI IX L L 5 ell F1 hkxn Id Phtr on I C S hul I VI Franke Ix I 'vI1IItr D F Smxth XV L Crow 'X H Idrller 'VI B Lee A Hor tmm L Niortlmd ' C' .J mthomb N D Hunt R C NI.1e k r Tanntr I: xtrson L CD bornv. I War on E -.5 ' I' k W Kxnl HC I T, 5 A - Q Q . ' ' v . N ? . D: , . . I . f: :ls .' I. I . 4 s . . kj ', . . I' ' , . . ',' 4 ,T. I. - x A QA o . H. E. Q ' , 1. . I' , 3. . ' ', . . S 1 l . . . z 1 . 1 , , .i A . I1 - I. 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Lieutenant Anema A C RIFHT SERGEANTS Van S1 e M R Keeler E R Fegan J B Koclxer R E McCal1p C L Webb P J Cokrormls Cox J W lrvun M B Company Regiment, Second Battallon, McCambr1dge J A Read C A Rees E W Schxckler T G PRIXATES Allen T G Bonebrake R L Breckennclge Burbage P Bury R J Captam EDWARD F STEAGALL Chadvuck C F Conwa E V D F astern Hlgh School Hutchinson T H Ireland A Y J Doukas H M aeger R W Eckhardt D R Jenklns R L Elllson W A Flsher A E F1tzgerald W German P A Goldstem D Cordon L B Hxggs J A Hoxxard R L Jones R A Leahy J H Manning H Mlchael E T Moran F l Olmstead M E Ro enhlocm L Second Lxeutenant FRED W EERTRAN1 Rowe W H Schnelder V C Scholly W C Shepherd W E Turner R Tydmgs J Wagner J F Walsh J F Warren R Welsner J E Xander B E Company C Thlrd Reglment l'lrst Battalion, Fastern High School Fxrst Lwutenant Captaxn Second Lwutenant Enxx ARD M Younis CHARLES W STEWART J W RALPH C ROOMS SERGEANTS B1ll1ngsley N Codallngton E A Lexus C' A Dare G E Blmemxller J M Cornell J V Lloyd A R H k F Fegan D A Cromhu. J Malone C Bm' QJN Mmm: T fs cross R E Marr 1 1: Bariion P Dalker J A Mlller D C REL? R I PRIWATE Elllxott PEL Mogsstallh? A rec E T axey Mu r1tk Southworth L' L Bordoxx A Fran IS L E Nuhn J A Ci Broun I C aardsmoe E Ollxer M R DRIORMS Canter J XX C nthtr R adgett T Alken A S Clements I E Ha R J Raah N F Barr H L Clement R R J nluns O E Rittal P . . . . . . , A RJ - T . - 7 .- . . . , . . ' , . ,. , . . '? . . 'Ss - V , . . , . . , . . , . . , - . 4,. . , . . J I, . . , . . , . - , . . I , . . , ,. , .. a - - , . ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' -'Y hr. - 4 , .. X. . , .C. , .I , . . , . V , . ,. . x h v - - y - - 1 - - v - - J 'A ,,l- , . , -- A , - ,- . , - , -- , -- ,- - ' y - - , -- Q- - 5 1- , - - , ., M V no r ' 1 I , . . 1. . . e 1 , ' ' . 1' . ' , R. . 3 , ' , , , , ,. . Rhinehard, C. A. . , . , . , , . . , . . ,-, I. 1 ' ' ' ', . . . f, .R. ' , , 'J ' . ' ' S ,,. . ..'a, .R. , .'. 'V'-' . c , . , ,.. ', . ' , .-. , , , A :Z : ', .J. B ', . . f , . . ' ,x. . IL ', I , . , . . 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H A Fuller A L Brrthy H L Pv,g,emm R W Crane I C Brook C L H1mmn C' W C'1ntLr Hortv T I C'oruoru.u Foopgr T I Dfnley A K Flu IILI' M Huddlv.bton C S Leun 5 Lxng E D Long W C Lucia U M Mack 5 L Mann H Mryhugh 5 Nuttymmb A W U btpen W Patton B B lay m W Second Lreuzcuant XX ILlI-XXI T Hnvuu P n XX' F Penmllx M P pus E Robbmb M U Rol'-ert D W Rohlnetu F C Shulman I Thom xc R Turmelly H A W e H A Wolirum T Company G I-hlfll RLIIIHICIII Su ond Ballallon, Paslcrn Hlvh School su Pam R brrumxr robs R A -x lc T R1 4 L ,pf smith W -Kppleat IH H L Sf-N1 R 5 Llp omb A. R smrmon H A ' T rl on 5 Braun ton M Iur H R CBRIOIAI lm r mmn I Jog rrxmgl Dru E1 Mx T11 Fun! LlLll.ICTI4l1'lI Cdpltllll Second Lxeutenanz C Bowrxbnmw Lxuwf' XVITT Delxulv. Mason K Dudult R E Iohnbon I rrncr I' M Koprmr 5 dhxrdt A Lunhxrt I lllfffldd C I Lm ohr W T ordon R M L e H uthm L M1 Fnrlm X E Hnnnx R L Migflld r R 'K nrrm 'vimguml F I Motley H Cdl unc. 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O O ,V Y N'r5lL' 445 Wrxxrxt, TEAM E15 mx HILH Senoor Mllltafy Map Problem Fmals Bw fdptaln fharles NN Stewart H S f x MARLH 13 1935 m1l1t1ry Hldp prohlem te1mb from the hxe sen1or h1gh schools of the DI:-fY1Ct of COlUHll51d m1tched the1r vntx dt Franklrn AdmllT1NffdI1OH Burldlng 1n the 11nnu11l Br1ge1de COIUPCIIIIOII for the Colonel W1llace M Cra1g1e Sllx er Cup The 111111 1 rohlem 1l1XOlX ed 1 con p my 1tt11elc Cn 11 ten m1le supply tfdlli and 1th convoy eonsutmg of one enemy compmy The hrxt tvxo w1tu1t1onS requ1red Qexerdl plottmgs n1tur1lly neeeb If IUIIQ 1ecur1te conN1der1t1c n the prohlem preprred hx Colonel Cr11v1e 1 1 x L1 ut mmf C1 ll e C 1 V1 I rx 111 I7 T1 1771 llfL7N 1 r P 111 1l1 H ttl 1 t1 11 1 of the trme element The hnal e1tu11t1on wh the 11ctu1l dexelopment of the 1tt11ck on the tr1111 rncludrng the orderx 1nd dC t1on- of the e11t1re tum The IUYCNCITIZITIIOII ol these three xpee111l Q1tu1t1ons requrred 1pprox1m11tely forty fue mmutee After the hxe teann h11d completed the1r eolutronx Colonel Crngre offered h1 uQu1l rnstructrxe commentx on the after noon N m1l1t1ry strategy Then the tearnx 11vx11te1l the all1mport1111t Ll6C1S1OIl as to the xrctor Alas There wab none' The representmxex of McK1nley 11nd Eastern had tred wrth equ1l Neores The tvto te 1m- 1IHII1Ckl11fClV and un 1n1mou ly elected to tackle mother -1tu1t1on Th1 pl 1yorlf howexer wx 11 111 111111 for the t1e rem 11ned unhroken A th1rd prohlem plued hx the fe NTT e1pt11ns was neee x11ry 111 order to 1rr1xe If 1 deemon 11 th l 1 1 or t1et1e1l dr poN1t1onN t e N1 lxml y eeond lllel Roo exelt th1rd T L1 ended 1 d1l'he11lt hut LXLIUITU 1rter11oo11 not only for the te 1m hut for Co onel Cr11v1e who e 1oh If wx 1 to 1udqe the h1rde t fought eonte t IIT th h1 torx ol the H1gh Sehool C1det C 1rp E1 htx exght 1 1 . . -T , 1 1 . . - A' l 1 ' 1 I n Q O L, 0 AO 1' ' , , Q ' . 1 ', ' S ' 4 , Z l 1 ' I ' . 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C.wp,1 TVHLITARY MAP PRCBLEIVIS INSIGNA CHSDRAFTDCPT Eastern s Colonels and W1nn1ng Co.pta1ns fContmued from page 77, of the school and attended regularly the annual reun1ons whenever xt was posslhle for h1m to be 1n Wash1ngton H1s w1fe was a graduate of the Eastern H1gh School and h1s daughter IS the wlfe of L1eutenant Charles T Lanham who was colonel 1n 1920 FRED G ROBINETTE wmmng captam 1n 1902 served for two years as Presxdent of the Alumm ASSOCIHCIOD and for two years as Pres1dent of the Home and School Assoclatlon At the t1me of h1s death january 11 1935 he was a member of the Execut1ve Comm1ttee of the Alurrm ASSOCIHKIOH He was always most loyal to the school and was 1nterested IU everythmg pertammg to the welfare and advancement of h1s Alma Mater H15 mterest 1n the Cadet Corps never flagged and he was always at school to welcome the boys on the1r return from the Competltlve Dr1ll Mr Roblnette s brother and two slsters were also graduates of the Eastern H1gh School and h1s son Fred G Robmette jr IS now a sophomore at Eastern U S EXPERIMENTAL CAA ALRY SABEK 4UszD uv Orrlcnas or THE Lwnj Eighty mnc Q GD Q1 QD C62 GD , l U 0 . r I . ,V . - 1 r I' 1 r D I A I A -9 1 a 1 l I I A . ' , Three Flags Bs LOUISE KINIGBLEE That on the l t O blue maroon and whrte That s the Rtgrmental Fla Three colors o ue schools A gay bac Ground For the It rnged eagle The strong ster n emblem O the Ct det Corps Nfothers athers sweethearts Watch that Flag pass by Strarnrng thew eyes to see the one Whether lreutenant mayor or Ile close Who rs to them the spzrrt o the whole Marchrvtg so rhythmrcally In Column blue That on the rrght Wtth streamers gay That s the coveted prrze The end and outcome o rt all A year s hard wor and steady drrll Frnds ruh reward In tarryrng batlq Mrd shouts and cheers and wtld uproar That Flag that mar s the best 0 all O all the schools the wrnner' In the center our all The Slavs and Strrptsl Szlent we stand Attentron u hen that Flag goes by Men wrth heads bare And soldms at salute Under that Flag, Our brothers dad jor reedom And we lnt tn lzberty and peate Xxmlx . 1 , Cf I 2, 5 1 . 1 ,' U D W ff' - .lin , , ,V 5 - K , V ' 7 7 f r 1' . if 7 V , , , r , T 1 On each the name of some jine Company . , , - 7 . 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CR 5 B 2 - z vu v The Presentatlon of Comm1ss1ons Bw Yldjorfharlvsl BlI'llS0llg Il S 1 His YEAR the prebentatlons of COIIIIHISSIOIIN were held at the xarloub hrgh bchoolb The ceremomes connected wlth the alfalr were wry few rn companson to the Mass presentatlon held ln mneteen thlrty two For IIISUIIICC at one of the bchoola the Ceremony wab thub The bchool assembled on the Athletxc held Then the cadet Reglment formed The whole athur took the form of a Reg1mental parade It Wai a xery enjoyihle atfaxr Howexer some schoolb are unable to do thu because they lack the proper f'IL1llf1Cs Some of the bchool hold thclr Ccrcmonxeb III the school lud1tor1um I haxe often heard olhcerb bpeak of the nmeteen thzrty two pre:,entat1on db one of the nlceat they had exer attended It wab lndeed 1 xery colorful affalr W1th bex eral up ID a company front form mon Those to whom the conurnsbxonb were to he gn en d1d an Ofhcers Center march Wrth the whole corps as a background the commxxmons were prebented The ceremony ended wrth a P155 ln renew In the opmxon of vmous cndet olhcerb who were prebent IC was an alIa1r hard to beat The conduct of the corpe was h1ghly praxaed Arxbmg from the pabt expenenceb came the voxces hopmg for more OCC3S1OllS hke It For you who haxe never been such a prebentanon let me try to rmprcbs upon you just how much you are mlsmng I am qurte convm ed that on e you hax oeen one you wlll not want to mn: the next ones. Of that I am qU1f6 :ure THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS MASSACHUSETTS AND NEBRASKA AVENUES WASHINGTON D C Pour Year College Pulls Acc redlted NN lth a I rade A Rating Faculty of 'lhoruu,g,hlv lrumed und lfxperlelued leathers SMALL LLASSES IVIODERATE COSTS loo M M GRM, Chancellor Klxnclw mu , . ' S '..' L. , . ,, ' e ' . .. I H 1 . I 7 vs y I I 1 A V f . ' X , y r Q . . 4 - v , S x Lf- - - V '- -- S , V Q L- ' S. ' s 1' e 1 ' ' ' : I ' A . . , , I I . , ' , ' 1 I , ' . . ' ' . . , . , ' ,. . ' 1 , . . . ' . ' . , , prominent city ofhcials present, also the School Authorities. the whole Brigade was drawn ' ' k ' S -R , I ., , , , A. , ' ,. S , . . ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' 5 ' c ' 'e ' , Y A ' - ,. f . ' I' r ' I ' -. 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Alts 'l'l'1 rjlselzgl sh 1 'tl 'I' h'sQ' I' 1 'I1 'L '1 'l'T.ll h'1I11ds,g JI 'QI'dQ11,'e Q '1 th' prn ate promptly dropped to the ground fergnmg lllness and the stretcher bearers took hmm off the field The company assembled saluted the Judges and swung off the held w1th a lustly proud captaln Company G would have to go some to beat that dr1ll' Company G' The company assembled at the entrance to the field snapped to attent1on oe' oe' Come qu1ckly Your mother s been 1n an automob1le acc1dent and I flllllli she s hurt' The words tumbled from the mouth ofa certa1n l1ttle blonde Horrorstruck Steere stared at her a moment and then w1th a despa1r1ng glance at h1s company broke 1nto a run for the scene of the accrdent Consternatlon gr1pped the cadets of h1s company What would they do? They had no captaln' Then Atk1nson lumped forward IDCO the captaln s posltlon drew h1s saber and sa1d sternly Take my commlnds There was a moment of astonxshed silence and then w1th 1 shout the company acknowledged ICS new leader Out on the held Company G marched Insp1red by the1r new capta1n the cadets executed the1r maneux ers w1th beaut1ful snap and precxslon As the command lncl1ne to the r1ght was g1V6H Atkxnson suddenly thought What a chance thls gnes me' I could make a mrstake and ru1n the company s dr1ll Then Evelyn wouldn tbe so keen about Steere For a moment he hes1tated and h1s eyes were drawn to the stands wh1ch were s1lent and tense as they watched the company His gaze fastened on a group of people at the gate a hlghly nervous cadet a l1ttle blonde and an elderly lady Steere' Wlth Evelyn and h1s mother' Then Steere s mother wasn t hurt after all and she was there watch1ng hlS company hopmg lf would w1n The company s fate was 1n h1s hands What would he do w1th 1t7 Wlth sudden Cl6ClS1OI1 he contlnued the dr1ll Squad columns twenty four paces' March' Down came the r1fles to hlgh port as the cadets broke the column 1nto two long sk1r m1sh l1nes Forward moved the lmes Up went Atk1nson s hand to s1gnal for the final charge The l1nes surged forward as the cadets yelled at the top of the1r lungs The charge ox er the company assembled and salutmg the judges marched off Sexeral hours later the Br1gade was formed on the Held H.W3ltIl'lg the announcement of the W1I1l11Dg company Cdpfalll Steere was back w1th h1s company A blue sl1p was handed the Adjutant He marched forward and halted At last he turned toward the rlght Slowly he paced forward and dellxered the blue sl1p to the Lleutenant Colonel The Reglmental Adjutant recelx ed the sl1p and turn1ng adx anced to Comp my C Com pany G takes first place' Beat dgEl1l1' thought ACk1l1SOl1 Wlfh 1 t1red qulrk on h1s l1ps ls he watched Steere recelve the famous medal he had won for hxm Pass 1n Renew' Column r1ght' March' came the Colonel s command Past the stand paraded the Br1gade Company I passed 1ts capta1n grrmly erect Company C a tremendous cheer roared forth as the vunncrs swung p lst the1r gay captnn at the1r head Eyes stra1ght forvt ard Captain Atkrnson led h1s company from the field and gaxe the order to fall out Back Ill the stad1um the n lme of Steere and Comp my G st1ll rolled across the Held 111 deafen1ng cheers Forgotten wxs Atkmson 1nd h1s substltutlon To the xlctor the xpplluse and the g1rl thought Atkmson and he turned blmdly to leaxe the stad1um Bob you were swell' AStOl11Sh8d Atk1HSOD looked down IHCO the pretty face of Mary Thompson a l1ttle Irlsh gxrl to whom he had pald l1ttle attentlon but as he looked mto h r blue eyes he promptly forgot hxs troubles 1nclud1ng Exelyn Arm mn 1rm they strolled happxly away N1 netv our ' c 1 ' ' I - s 1 . ' . . Q1 -- , . MJ J . 1 . . . . 1 1-1 . . . c 1 . a 1 s . L , . 11 -Q 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 . 2 , I T . . . . . . 1. - 7 ' 1 . ' . Q-. . . .1 . . , . , a 1 ' . . Q . Q 1 . wa 1 . 7 5 1 ' ' . , , . ' 9 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 1. , . n . . . . Q . y . , , ., . . . . . . . , . , 1. , . . , Y , ' , ' , ' ' . ,, , , , 1 . 11 . as . . . . . . . , 1 1 c .. . . . -Q - 1 I . . , . . . , ,ff ff f ,nf f m a f - I ' ' c ' . 1 , c ., , ' . ' ,, 1 1 . vv ' ' 1 . . , . ' ' . , . . . ' . . 1 1 1 .1 , , . . . . .1 . c . 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 . u . . . a - v - , c . .1 Q- , . s s 9 , V . , 7 . 1 Y . 1, . 1 . MR ALLAN DAVIS Prmcxpal of Rooselelr Hzvh School ' D fCadet m Company B. Central. 1885: Cadet Trammg Bw Nllss Nlav P Bradshaw Asslstant Prlnclpal, Roosevelt Hugh bchool VERY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BOY who jorns the cadet corps opens wlde the door of op portunrtv whlch leads to success rn lrfe Those character tra1ts whrch mark the good c1t1zen the unselflsh worker for the good of socrety and the ambrtrous man Of xffalrs are all developed IH cadet tra1n1ng The hoy who IS a good cadet learns coOperat1on for each cadet soon sees that h1s h k work h1s loyalty to the Orgamzatlon and farthfulness to duty 15 as rmportant as t e wor of hrs cOmmand1ng officer L adershl whxch can be attalned only by those who have real abrllty and haxe 9 P learned to assume respons1b1l1ty and cooperate w1th Others IS one of the character tralts Wh1Ch the cadet officers develop Thrs line Organ1zat1On of cadets whrch for over Hfty years has been the prlde of the lf th d l of cltlzens and schools Of the D1Stf1CC of Columbra sends boys out 1ntO re W1 1 ea s schOlarsh1p loyalty lndustry perseverance and leadershrp whlch can be xnstrlled only rn the Hrgh School Cadet Corps OFFICERS CLUB Rooseveur HIGH SCHOOL Nmely sewn n n ' , . , . . . 1 . 0 1 1 1 4 1 - 1 1 1 ' ' .' ,, , ,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 4.4.4-4 l CREECH FIFTH REGIMENT STAFF-ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL flinetyfeight The Flfth Reglment RUUNIWPI I HH ll Sf H001 Bw llc uh null T nloncl Don nld f rcmh Il 5 I T IS XXITH Srxeeut 11131 RLT th lt I term1n,1te nn 11eeoe11t1on xx 1tl1 the F1fth Reg1ment Smee Septemlwer We hue heen hopmg 1nd -tr1x mg 1de hy N1d XV1th the lkld1tlOI1 of 1nother comp 1ny vue nove hue 1 me con1p1ny regnnent eon-1st1ng of CCBHIIVJXTILN E CJ I L 11nd M 1 reg1mentol which vue 1re duly proud lllel from v1h1eh We 1nt1c1p1te n1111y l1urelN The hand hu 1lNo heen enl1rged New 111-truments hue heen purchued and vue expeet much from th1 Ofgllll lt1OI1 c1p1l1ly d1reeted 1x II l1 ls heen under the tutel 1ge of Mr IlLlxNOI'l 111d Clpfllll Thom IN Owen M1p prohlem i1n1lN were completed th1 yeir hndmg Romexelt IU the hlghest pow1t1on lf hw yet ifflllied The qu1rterm1Nter d1y1s1on of the reg1ment under the le1de1'eh1p of Qu1rterm1wter CAIUIIIIT Ellevxorth Bur guned reeogn1t1on hy lta h1gh fdtlllg IU the Thlrd Corp Ordnance AYCI 1nQpect1on Consequently after such excellent resultb eo far we are lvxdltlilg the Compmy CIOIHPCIIICIOIH vuth wre11t e1ger11ev 1nd 1nt1 e1p1t1o11 The oflicere upo11 whom much of the future eucceee of our dr1llQ depend hue gwen m1ny ex 1mpleN of the1r excellent sp1r1t of cooper11t1on N vxell is the1r elHc1e11cy The The U'1t.lI them elxee homey er 1re the ll emhere ol the org 1111 7.121011 to whom mont ered1t 1s due md on whom the hurden ofthe dr1ll falls Drlll hovxever ls not 1 term of eoncrete moyements or hgures It ls the e1h1l1ty to re 1son cle 1rly thlnle qu1el1ly tr 1111 the l'111l1Ll 111d lwody eorreetly 111d 1et 111 IH emergeney L1ttle LIU he sud to 1dd to or elLtI'lCt from the henent- of dr1ll Wh1t the IHLIT gun here IS e1rr1ed on 1n IHC 1lcul1l1le mlluenee 111 l1ter l1fe Let ue Ntrne to m 1l1e thu 1 truly l1enehe11l mlluenee I 1lute you Mnore Allen 1nd Sllllfll 111d eon1gr1tul1te you on your eo1per1t1o11 lllel Llliflflllg etlorte to urge your men on to the he t th 1t 1x 111 them Here let n1e N lV 1 vyord 111 1pprec1 IUOIT of the L1I1IZlI'1I'1Q etforte of our m1l1t11ry mxtruetor L1euten1nt Don 1ld Iyl Brown 1nd the eh 11rm 111 of the 1111l1t 1ry eon1n11ttee M1 Q Hele11 M Wh1te M 1y the purpose for yy h1eh they l11xe l1l1ored lWe not 1n x 11n 1nd m1y th Hugh School C1d t Corp mth ll 1115 flymg go forvx 1rd 1oyouNlv 111to the future B1tt1l1onx 1ttent1on 1s,, X ez . . n A A A f L A 4 . , . 1 , , ' , , , . .. -2 ' ,' , , ' . . v, , 1 . , ' ,, . , ' . .'. 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MAJOR The F1rst Battallon, Flfth Reg1ment ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL By Major Stanley H Smith H S C ATTALION attention' Stand at ease' The addition of a Hfth company to the Fifth Regiment has made possible a First Battali n Cf three companies The First Battal1on this year consists of Companies E G and I These companies are ably commanded by Captains Bastian Mallonee and Marlow The staff' is made up of First Lieutenant William Linton Adjutant and First Lieutenant Horace Close Quartermaster The cooperation among the oflicers of the staff and the companies is better this year than I have ever seen heretofore Cooperation is essential to the smooth operation of the battalion as a unit and smooth operation of the battalion as a UIUC is essential to success 1n the Battalion and Regimental Competitions I believe therefore that this year the Fifth Regiment may well be able to place in one or both of these competitions The ofhcers of the companies of the First Battalion deserve much credit for their fine work in drilling the companies They have worked hard and efficiently during the as precisely as machines They are all trying to make sure of the one prize that is the greatest of all namely the first place in the annual Competitlve Drill At the present time however it is hard to say which company is the best they all seem to be making equal strides The men 1n the compan1es also deserve credit They have drilled under their officers like true soldiers They have made every effort to do their part With such spirit as this lt becomes more and more likely that one or more of these companies will place in the Competitive Drill for after everything has been duly considered it IS the men 1n the companies that make or break the drill I am proud to be the major of the First Battalion I believe that we can do great things 1n the coming competition and I trust that I am right I have been in command of the battalion throughout this school year I have seen the members of the companies grow from gawky boys into soldierly youths worthy of the distinguished widely known orgamzation of the Washington High School Cadets I shall be sorry to leave them and as I go I shall wish them the best of luck One hundred a . 5 Q s Q 9 1 past year. They have done everything in their power to produce companies that drill 1-Q 1- NAJOR EUGENE ALLEN COM MANDEP The Second Battahon, F1fth Reg1ment ROOSFY Fl rl IIII H Si HOOI Bw Nlajor Eugene Xllcn II S 1 HE SELOND B-XTTALIONJ of the Fxfth Reglment may well he proud of the dxsupllmry and cooperatne record lt has made throughout the actne cadet yelr I am sure that the men who deserve a gre1t deal ofthe cred1t for such 1 record are those comm mdmg the two compmres rn thls h1ttal1on I refer to Captun Gerhard of Company L and to Captam M1ll1g111 of Comp my M The bplflt shown ls 111 turn due to the1r heutenants L1eutenants Young and Klpnlb of Company L and Grlfhn and Hemsley of Company M may well he commended on the vt 1y ln whrch they haxe de 1lt vnth those under thelr comm md The work of the battalxon as a whole ha heen unusually good The cooperatxon The d1rty work whlch has heen la1d upon the Battahon Staff has been espec1ally well handled by the two IICUCCHHHIQ thereof Gately Rrchards Adjutant and Allen Wolpe Quartermaster Haung come 1nto personal Contact vuth uery mm IU my hatt1l1on I can only y that the sp1r1t of cooperatxon the vnllmgness to work and the unusual ahlllty shown by them has pleased me and helped greatly IH makmg th1s unit what xt 1: I wxsh the hattalron as a vuhole and exerv man who 15111 If the xery hest of luck ln the competltlon occurrmv III the ne 1r future 111 whlch they can and I hope wrll excel ak' 45 Ol Spun O xc hu IJ cd 1 5 Q .,... 5 A A . ' ,, r , 1' . Q .I .' 1 ' 1 . ' 1 S I 1 K 1 L . Z . I L 1 . . 2 ' 1 ' 5 ' ': 2 ' ' . ' 1 1' ' , , fa ' ' ' ' ' z ofthe two companies under their respective leaders is appreciated to the fullest. . Y . . 5 I 7 4 V. I . I M YIVV . . 1 V W . 1 .T . . T I . I 1 , . s F, z ' C , . --. 115, V Q! If, 5. Rule, cal. . ' 1 f ncllr Y 1 T NYC The Roosevelt Cadets By Lieutenant Donald Nl. Brown Nlililary Instructor, Roosevelt High School s A COMPARATIVE STRANGER to Cadet Life in the Washiiigtoii High Schools, it is not without some little hesitation that I am bringing into The Adjutant some few ideas regarding the Cadets. It may be, however, that because my views are, to some extent, those of an outsider, they may have the value that new blood would inject. Had I been asked in October of 1933 what was my opinion of Cadet training in the schools, I would have had to admit thatl knew so little ofall the phases of that work that I could not express an opinion After nearly two years of work with the Fifth Regi ment at Roosevelt I should answer differently If asked my opinion today I should say unhesitatingly th it whatever doubts I may have entertained as to the purpose and effect of Cadet training in our high schools have been entirely cleared away and I am for it whole heartedly and unreservedly as it is conducted here in Wishingtoxi LIELTI-rsmsr Domun M BROWN The sense of social and moral obligation that has developed in boys in my own Regi ment during my short time here has been a revelation to me The qualities which go to mike up 1 really worth while man are so generally being brought out and cultivated in these boys that truth fair play refinement and a sense of cooperation are the real standards and not the exception among the Cadets This in my obserx ation is true throughout the Brigade F1fth Reglment Band Roosew el t High School FITNI LlClLIc'lld1'lf Captain Iaxars Mclux rr Tricnmsl Om FN Miller VJ Moser C' Shack-'mr Elder I Mitelit Lane S W1-, Broun R P Pflugcr L KNAW Acton I Big int C Brant I' Brodie I CKDRIORAI Hightnmm L Mndr S Burroughs I Clar M Collier D Dorlmmn lxl C oodman L Hanson XV Hirmtl M Hun hill H Hurlu A Hutton I Ingram Vt Lon., I Mi Corml k Ma k I Migathan XX lN41lltr S Nexxbold T Orri on B Second Lzeutemmt I-its Mrttia P idgett K uinn VJ RLLIOI' B R I Ri hird on S 1 e I Swenson K Thomx D XX hitt I One Inu ilred tun , . ,x y 1 1 ' 1 . 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C Q L' CC Company M Flfth Reglmen Second Battalion, Furst Lzeutenant EDWARD GRIFFIN SERGEANTS Black W Jordan E Lmz R Souder Powers Rubm B CORPORALS James C Nutter C Pearson E Sandler J Schooler J Lanham R PRIVATES Ager H Alexander R Connally J Conway J Curtam J Capram ROBERT MILLIFAN Ehrlxch N Gerhardt B Hudson F Hyatt S Jones G KatZ R Kneas S Lattxmore J Lewls H Mandjurls A Memers H Roosevelt Hlgh School Mlchelson J Mltchell W Norad1tsky D Page R Pamtz M Pons G Reff J RIgg1ns G Robmson J Rosner M Sandler M Second Lxeutenant HAMHLIITON Humsuav Schlossberg A Schmxdt G Seaver L Snee E Stemberg S Stevens M Thurston L Tmsley T Waldecker W WIllIs D Company I Fifth Reglment, Flrst Battalion, Roosevelt Hugh School Fwst Lueutenant Capram Second Lzeuzenan LmsoN EASTHAM WILLlAKl F MARLOR GEORGE WERNER SERGEALTS Brownell J Tysmger R Flemmg J March R Sasser L Lyman CoRPoRaLs Currle H Peary V Raxmondx P Rose M Taylor H Woodrum R PRIYATES Abraham J Armanl F Atkmson G Bllsborough Bookschultz M Clcale V Cocuz I N Coleman H De Young J Edwards Elgm T Eldndge Ferry J Foley B Glass E Halstead D Hextmuller R Seeger W Hughes C Leamen M Mmcosky J Murray J Pear B Perrme B Rands Rxlter M Romlg T Rosenberg J Shollenberger H Sxlwerman E Stearns R Thomas R Tolhwer Wemreb S Wemstem J Young E I One Hundved Four A ,WHMARY-A A, - u I 7 1 1 t . 1 3 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - , I 1 - 1- 1 - 1 - , . 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 - l , 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - ,W. 1 - 1 - 1 - ,R. , . , . , . , , 1 - 1- 1 - 1 - , . , . , . , . 1 - 1 - 1- 1 - s - 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 0 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - , I , I l I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 V , . . . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - -1 ' , . 1 - '-1 - 1 - , , , . , . 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