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We dress for comfort . . . John Shaw pleads the case of scantily dressed band bar salesman, Stan Rosewater. in dress There's variety in what we wear to school Each day. No one sets up a special rule On how to dress. lt's up to us to choose Our everyday attire-from hats to shoes. There's cottons, and denims, woolens, and felts Buckles, and buttons, and baubles, and belts. We dress for comfort when we get the chance Then turn around and doll up for a dance. lt's fortunate our tastes do not conform, And make our clothes a lifeless uniform. Doll up for a dance . . . Nancy Blake gladly accepts Gary Kabat's money under the supervision of Karen Soloway. 7
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in ideas Variety at Shaker is a must. It keeps our brains well oiled, lest they s lt puts us on our toes from day to day, In everything we do, and think, and say. lmagine just how dreary school would be, lf all would think alike, and all agree. Ideas must be different, fresh, and new- hould rust. They're the blueprints for all we plan to do. It we're to have democracy at all, Variety at Shaker must not fall. Puts us on our toes . . . Marlyn Ginsburg enlightens Mr. Danford's Speech Class. Ideas must be different . . . Nancy Schweid Welfare Committee. s and Mike Partington head a thoughtful Civics-
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in curriculum If T' Bitter but rewarding scholars pill . . . Mr. Bristol takes over where Einstein left off. Curriculum at Shaker is unique, lt helps us reach our highest mental peak. This cannot be accomplished by courses Dull and vapid-all our mental forces Must labor in high gear. lt then must follow, That none will think before they swallow The bitter but rewarding scholar's pill. To insure complete digestion, we will Have to keep our thinking brave and boldg Truths are never formed from one gray mold. Must labor in high gear . . . Bob Blain and Dick Austin add their bit to science. 9 ...QQ -Q, I-. , 'Q 1-hun L ac., --l... Reach our highest mental peak . . . Armand Aghaianian lifts Dave Young and Ed Anza- lone with ease. 8
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