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Homecoming Festivities a Success Homecoming activities started off with a leap this year with Spirit Week. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors decorated halls on the third floor. These halls were judged on Fri- day, with the Senior Hall coming in first. Spirit megaphones and pompons were sold by the junior Class and the Student Council respectively. The Homecoming game, SHS vs. Wood, started at 7:00 p.m. with Wood kicking to Shortridge. Touchdowns were made by Frank Ovelton, Mike Sanders, Mike Davis, and Hiram Wheat. The final score was 44-7, SHS over Wood. Half time activities included a parade of the class floats and the Homecoming Court. King Michael Butler and Queen Dianna Davidson represented the Se- nior Class. The Iunior Princess was Sheila Ferguson and her escort was David Girton. Sophomore Princess Bernice Warren was escorted by Fred- die Banks, and the Freshman Princess TT i i can WHS ESCOI'lE'Cl by Sonny Bates. Above - Senior sponsor, Mr. Birk, helps carry the senior float to a first place victory. Below - The Homecoming Court: Sonny Bates, Freshman Escort, Pamela Bradley, Freshman Princess, Freddie Banks, Sophomore Escort, Bernice Warren, Sophomore Princessg Sheila Furguson, Iunior Princess, David Girton, Iunior Escort, Dianna Davidson, Homecoming Queen, Michael Butler Homecoming King. ' 8
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' , MZ., ,. It's never routine . . . it's interest- ing, said Officer Donna Douglas of her job as security police officer at Shor- tridge. The newest member on Shor- tridge's force of five police was Officer Smith. Sergeant Lockett was the veteran of the squad with seven years of experi- ence. To qualify for this job, the five police had to take training with the ln- dianapolis Police Department. Training included karate, first aid, communica- tions codes, coronary pulmonary resus- citation, and knowledge of criminal law. After training, some officers re- quest to be placed at a specific school. The Shortridge security police agree that the worst part of their job is having to arrest a student after all else has failed. Although their official title is security Security Police at Shortridge police, they are often called security guards. The difference between guards and police is that police have more training. Sergeant Lockett hopes that they will soon be commonly refer- red to as security police. When someone says, security police, it is easy to think of a vicious guard, armed with mace and a german shepherd. The Shortridge security police have changed this picture to one of persons to be respected. Below - A big ten-four . . says Sgt. Iune Lockett. 212 Q' 'V Hg? -. ,- cr. -r-,. fa- -,m.f.,.u.-1.-111..-1...-.-1.,,..n1 11. ,Z 7, 1 Above - Officers james Hayes and Don Smith take a break in the cafeteria. Below left - I've got my eyes on you, says Of- ficer Donna Douglas. Below - Officer Billy Taylor leans against his fa- vorite pillar. 1n
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