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Shortridge Celebrates 114th Birthday The March 24th, 1928 issue of The ln- dianapolis News stated, Many a grad- uate of Shortridge High School gasps with astonishment when he views the impressive new building at North Meridian and 34th Streets that is near- ing completion. This was understand- able, considering the history of Shor- tridge as explained in The News. From 1864 to 1884 the Indianapolis High School, as it was then called, met in three different locations downtown. A permanent structure was built in April of 1884 at Michigan and Pennsylvania Streets. The new building was consi- dered to be modern for the times, and both students and teachers marveled at the wide corridors and the beautiful main staircase. ln 1897 the name Shortridge High School was adopted in honor of A.C. Shortridge, who was responsible for the organization of the school in 1864. But as all things change, Shortridge too changed, and the need for a new building became evident. ln 1928 the present building at 34th and Meridian Streets opened. The 1928 Annual was dedicated to the old building at Michigan and Pennsylvania Streets. Besides structural changes, Shor- tridge has also gone through two world wars, twenty-three United States presi- dents, and sixty-one 500-mile races. As the 1928 Annual was dedicated to the old building, it is necessary to remember the success of the fifty years Shortridge has had in this building and the one hundred and fourteen years it has had as a school. Long live Shortridge! Above - Shortridge High School - 1977 Below - Inscriptions below the balustrade show the quality of education offered inside. Below - The Indianapolis High School stood at the corner of Michigan and Pennsylvania Streets from 1884 to 1928.
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CAREER SAMPLI SPONSOR: Mr. Reiswerg MAJOR ACTIVITIES: Career Sampling is an organization that gives students the opportunity keeps a file of com- panies that will hire students as help- ers. A student is then placed in a job that he or she would like to sample. This process helps the student to decide on a lasting career. SPONSOR: Ms. Branham OFFICERS: Tanya Polin, President, Phyllis Brown, Vice President, Paulette Beauford, Secretary, Elnora Brown, Treasurer: Laura Martin, Parliamentar- ian, Michelle Smith, Historian. MAJOR ACTIVITIES: The Cooperative Office Education is a club consisting of clerical and secretarial students. These students are employed in the business community and receive minimum wage as well as valuable working experience. The Office Education Association is the co-curricular club of the COE. The OEA is a national organization for business majors. The club participates in money-making projects that aid com- petitive events held at district, state, and national levels, The OEA also works on civic and community projects. 'I 4 Row 1: Rhonda Edelen, Kay Meade, Patty Blackburn. Row 2: Michael Butler, Ianice E. Green, Margaret Dumetz, Laurie Brown, Mr. Reiswerg. COE-OEA m V nv-rig... P-el, Row 1: Laura Martin, Michelle Smith, LaNita Harris, Paulette Beauford. Row 2: Tonia Cooper, Sheryl Langford, Tanya Polin, Ioretha Watson, Lorraine Powell. Row 3: Elvina Gibson, Elnora Brown, Sher- wine Stallion, Barbara Milgate, Cindy Wilson, Ms. Branham.
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