Shaker Heights High School - Gristmill Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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A smooth-running lunch line is possible through the efforts of cafeteria assistants. Office assistants, cafeteria assistants, deans ' assistants, lab assistants, absentee list assistants, all volunteer students who aided the busy faculty with time-consuming detail. Even Grist- mill student photographers Rothenberg and Fisher had assistants Klausner, Wilder, and Gulp to help them cover the year ' s events. From Student Council to Thespians, organizational activities emphasized service, service to the community and service to the school. Hi-Y gave a Christmas party for orphans; Y-Teens welcomed sophomores to school. The Choir sang at a down- town department store; Chanticleers entertained at a dance. Shakerites serve Shaker, and by doing so, they serve themselves. Bob Gould, subbing for Mr. Bristol, explains the mysteries of Algebra to a sophomore class. The unsung heroes who set the stage. I Student assistants who make up the absentee hsts hear lots of tall stories. 13

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Student treasurers Sam Kinney, Mary Bingham, Warren Comiskey, Maurice Zilber and Ken Berns believe in service with a smile. Future secretaries gain experience helping in the office. Shakerites Learn Through Service Sophomore Y-Teens serve cofFee and doughnuts to the dads. Chanticleers practice early in the morning to sing late at night. Service is Shaker ' s biggest extra-curricular activity. Before school, after school, between classes, instead of classes, Shaker- ites can be found serving their school. As clubs, as groups, as individuals, they respond spontaneously to challenging needs. When parking lot chaos exceeded the safety point, Jim Bia- losky and his crev stepped in to untangle the traffic. Mary Miller found a lapse in sports coverage and remedied it v ith her weekly Sports Wire. An old established club like Boosters rejuvenated its constitution to meet the problems of a growing enrollment. Diligent Boosters were posted at the stair wells to relieve between-class congestion. Two others sacrificed their lunch periods to regulate a lunch line that would otherwise grow through the middle instead of at the end. 12



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The Social Room gets all ' dressed up. ' Ihe Snack Bar draws o crowd on Tuesday afternoons. We Put Our Books Away and Take up Other Interests Shakente editors Jim Greene and Nancy Williams work late on the next issue. 14 Joanne Corr.ella goes home right after school to get an early start on homework.

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