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•£ ]M-AS ' Senior Booster Currents of ' 48 Published by Class of 1948 Emmerich Manual Training High School Indianapolis, Indiana
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J4, ELLO, EVERYONE, this is your disc jockey, Eddy Cur- rent, broadcasting over Station EMTHS at 501 kilocycles on your dial. Originating just five blocks south of the Cross- roads of America, this program goes on the air from the heart of Indianapolis into the hearts of more than 10,000 loyal listeners who have had a part in its making over a pe- riod of 53 years. ' Twas in September of ' 47 that the Class of I 948 called me back to school to help put Currents of ' 48 on record. We ' ve had a busy year and by the time we ' ve played our first transcriptions back to you — sans sanction of Petrillo — we shall have our last ones completed, a full album of 56 records, television and all! What a year! The flying discs of ' 47, the new look, Leap Year — they ' ve all found their mark in our ilbu aiDum. And now for our theme song: Training of mind and hand and heart Has been thy goal. On Manual! As some 1 ,500 students poured into our studio of education in September, they assumed the task of carrying on a program which began on Feb. 18, 1895, when 526 students under the leadership of Prin- cipal Charles E. Emmerich opened the first free industrial training school in the Middle West. People from all over the country came to see that trail blazer in education, and so famous did the school be- come under the direction of Mr. Emmerich, that the first of our call letters, EMTHS, stands for his name. Mr. Milo H. Stuart succeeded Mr. Emmerich and in 1916 Skipper E. H. Kemper McComb took over. The Skipper, with the aid of Vice Principal W. S. Barnhart and a faculty board of 80, has directed Cur- rents of ' 48. While Redskin braves and maidens succumbed to lower hemlines, they mourned the high cost of liv- ing that kept the new look for Manual a matter of white lines on blue paper. And they feared that the Class of ' 47 ' s little Pokey, who left last spring for the new site at Madison Avenue and Pleasant Run Boulevard, would be quite grown up before the Tribe could join him.
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