Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1948 — Page 5

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Oscar C. McCullough School 5 . . . 89 Years of Growth

From 1922 until 1937 classes were held in both this new building of School No. 5 and the old structure it replaced.

Present Structure Built 25 Years Ago

OSCAR C. McCullough School No. 5 had its growing pains. There was no-place in the building to hold school ceremonies or sponsor outside activities. Graduation and auditorium exercises were held in the Senate Chambers of the State House.

Twenty five years ago the present bujlding, in 20 N. California St, was built to meet the growing requirements of the Indianapolis school system. 5 EJ n THE OLD building was located in the “front yard” of the present site. For a time both buildings stood together and classes were held in each. The older structure was destroyed in 1937. Before the opening of the James E. Roberts School for Crippled Children, classes for the handicapped were held on the lower floors of the new building. - n = OUTSTANDING in the memory and affection of School § alumni, and members of the current staff

Jabs am A Margaret Ambroz . . . As principal of No. 5 since 1945, she | directs an enrollment of 312 pupils. Edward R. Schorling (inset) is | “School No. 5" and a friend to hundreds of graduates. |

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| pupils of Romanian descent came|R. Schorling during return visits! when Queén Marie of Romania to the school. - | . visited Indianapolis and boys of Mr. Schorling has been with the| is a former principal, the late yer nationality rormed her guard school janitorial staff since the! Mrs. Mabel Schmidt. {of honor here. construction of the new building! Serving from 1914 to 1942, her, Another outstanding personal- and “for some time before that,” services went far beyond the du- ity fondly remembered by pupils he says. ties of her profession. of 25 years ago js the late Capt. lg She not only aided her pupils Bartley Dugan of the city Fre HIS INTEREST in the welfare in their problems away from Department. jof tHe building is unusual, staff school, her acquaintances recali| Capt. Dugan gave safety fire Members point out. but even shouldered some of the talks at the school and instructed| Mrs. Margaret Ambroz, with load carried by parents of her|in fire prevention. {about 20 years’ experience in edu-| pupils. PE |cation in Indianapolis, is principal] UNDER HIS supervision, dona- of the school with an enrollment ns |tions made by the men of his/of 312. She was assigned the post THE LARGER portion of the command were used to purchase in 1945. school's early enrollment was|curtains for some of the rooms in| School No. 5 received its numade up of children of foreign the new building. {merical designation in 1874. Prior| born parents. Alumni and former instructors,to that, from 1859, it was known! A high spot in the lives of|seldom fail to ask about Edward as the Fifth Ward School. |

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