Emmerich Manual High School - Ivian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1916

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THE BOOSTER The B° oster published weekly by The Pupils of Manual Training High School Entered as second-class matter March 30, 1912, at Indianapolis, Indiana, under act of March 3, 1879. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA ( 10 Cents per Copy PRICE 25 Cents per Volume ( 40 Cents for 2 Volumes Vol. XIV JANUARY 25, 1916 Nos. 6 and 7 EDITORIAL BOARD Atlee P. Slentz Editor-in-Chief Robert C. Hatfield Asst. Editor-in Chief Mildred R. Hein Magazine Editor Irma Gulley, Gladys Benson, Assts. Elizabeth Moore Academic Editor Helen Sommers, Assistant Ramon Browder Athletic Editor Kearsley McComb, Ruth Harbison, Assts. Evans Plummer Science Editor Ernest Brunoehler, Assistant Paul Iske Art Editor Harold Stewart, Assistant STAFF Wilbur Appel, Laurence Brink, Eugene Ehrgott, Fugenia Clark. Julius Frick, Cyrus Clark. Mildred Clark, Louis Ewbank, Crystal Hanker, Alma Kott- lowski. Edna Dobbs, Louis Koss, Raymond Free- man, Norma Merrill, Earl Robison, Ruth Sanders, Helen Smith, Miriam Solar, Francis Duncan, Ken- neth Magers. Ross Mullin, Gladys Stevens, Burnett Willis, Eva Mills, Constance Gaynor. Edward Wagoner Business Manager Ruth Stinson, Marie Roesener. Eleanor Pollock Mary Jeters, Helen Hilkene Assistants Robert G. Barnhill Student Advisor FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Eleanor P. Wheeler, E.H.Ktmper McComb, K. Von Ammerman. OFFICES :: :: ROOM 26 EDITOR ' S PAGE This Issue and Its Relation to You. This issue of the Booster is the parting shot, as it were, of the Jan- nary ' 16 class at those of the students whose graduation day is yet to come. The class has endeavored to make this an issue of value to the under- classmen as well as to themselves. It is meant to instill the true Man- ual Training High School spirit into those yet in school, as a guide to the school ' s organization; as a record of their activities; and as an explanation of the spirit which prompted their formations. It is intended to serve as a history of the class, to tell what, it has done, what place the school holds in the seniors ' hearts, what the school has done for them and why they love it. The class has also managed to make this issue one of special value to themselves. It has been said that high school years are the four happiest years of one ' s life. One seldom realizes this until graduation. Granting that this is true, however, the natural tendency would be to secure some reminder of those four years. As a memento of this sort what is better than a special issue of the school paper which has been your comrade during your high school life — an issue gotten out in your honor, an issue full of the life of your class, an issue telling of the or- ganizations you have known and par- ticipated in — an issue you have helped publish? — S. L To the Underclassmen. It happens very often in this life that we can easily profit by the mis- takes of others or by their sugges- tions. It was with this thought in mind that the Booster obtained letters and interviews from several seniors in reply to this question, If you were to have the chance of taking your high school training over, what things would you do differently? The Booster publishes the gist o f a few of the replies. From a senior girl: I should not try to get out of taking gymnasium, for I now realize that those seniors who advised me not to take ' gym, ' ad- vised me wrongly. I missed not only a good time, but the many benefits ac- quired by taking physical training. From a senior boy: I should try to take a greater part in school activities. I might take part in athletics; I might join the Forum, the L. L. L. club, or the Booster staff. From other seniors: I should make an attempt to be more friendly with my schoolmates, for they arc the ones with whom I must associate in the future. Underclassmen, what do you think of these decisions? Don ' t you believe that you could profit by them? Try to do so. It will pay you handsomely.

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THE BOOSTER Class Officers Jan. 1916 , WILLIAM EBAUGH PRESIDENT MISS MARGARET BURNSIPL SPONSOR NORNA THOMS SECRETARY LOUISL STEWART VICE PRESIDENT OTTO 5CHOELLK0PF TREASURER THE AIM OF THE JANUARY CLASS. By William Ebaugh, President. The spirit of the January ' 16 class has been one of its most noticeable and useful assets. This spirit is best shown in the numerous organizations and activities of the school. Each organization and activity has its quota of January ' 16 Seniors. Although we may not always be in positions of great influence and power, we give the best we have and, realizing our own limitations, take our orders from the other fellow. Our aim has always been to serve Manual Training High School in every way possible. In our intimate relations with the various organizations and activities of the school, our senior class has de- veloped what is now its main charac- teristic — originality. Ours is the first January class to have an official sen- ior issue of the Booster. The January Senior-Faculty basketball game origi- nated with us. So it is with almost all that we have attempted. The adoption of an official school flower, the placing of the official school color and official school pin in the trophy case in the library has been done in order that the school may see the tro- phies beside the insignia of Manual Training High School and so develop and bring to the fore the spirit of loyalty and devotion to this school. All this has been done through a love for Manual. Our work in Manual will in a short time be done, but our work for Manual will never be done. We can best show our appreciation for her by toil in the bustling world. We ' hope that the little wc have accomplished will inspire in some measure the on-com- ing-classes to a higher loyalty and ap- preciation of Manual Training High School.

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