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

 - Class of 1958

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Page 12 text:

Pardon this interruption, Shakerites . . . Roger Skolnik radios afternoon announcements. Dick Bell considers the Social Room a cozy place to relax with a fire going. Intense athletic activity . . . Mel Cohen relaxes while Buck Ellsworth does some serious conditioning. Ninety per cent attend college . . . Mr. Morris introduces Andy Schwartz and Bill Oviatt to a Williams College representative.

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Crowd spirit is vital to team victories. Mr. Zednick is aware of more attendance problems that accompany larger enrollment. Betsy Hawes grows anxious as short lunch period elapses.



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Individuality Reduces Crowd Complex Although Shaker was indeed larger this year, it did not lose the personal touc h for which students and teachers are grateful. The sea of humanity was not so important as were the individuals whom it comprised. Each person had tastes and abilities which distinguished him from his fellow students and created a sense of separate identity. And so, the effect of being crowded was considerably diminished. In fact, the extra people at Shaker actually stimulated school spirit with their own ideas and personalities. Furthermore, the opportunities for each person to do what he wanted to do were increased by the additional subjects and activities that were by-products of expansion. The fore- most curriculum change was the addition of honors English and honors history courses, which took their places next to the increasingly popular accelerated math program. Science courses were almost over-subscribed before Sputnik started the national science panic. This intellectual ferment was helped by the fact that classes remained small and teachers often stayed late after school to give further instruction. Th e result of this classroom spirit, for which Shaker is renowned, is that approximately 90 per cent of our students attend col- lege. In other aspects of school life, the club program was aug- mented and the athletic activity was more intense than ever. In every instance there were people taking advantage of the particular opportunities for study, creativity, and relaxation which best suited them as individuals. The personal touch . . . Mr. Hendrickson helps Jane Papurt solve redox equations. Informal singing is enjoyed by Pete Brown, Carolyn Blake, Tammy Rosenthal, Bob Lansell, and Julie Simon. Opportunity for creativity . . . peeping over the par- tition at Shakerite sports editor Dave Nagusky.

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