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JOSEPH FLYNN B.A. Michigan State University Study Hall HARVE LIGHT M.A. University of Michigan Psychology GERALD SCHAIRER A.B., M.A. Michigan State University Social ‘Science CoD: STEWART A.B, Michigan State Normal Social Science CONSTANCE VAN DERSTEIN A.B. Michigan State Normal American History WILLIAM VON- DETTE A.B. Michigan State University American History BRYANT WILSON A.B., M.A. University of Michigan Social Science SO THAT’S WHERE THE DEW LINE IS — Jerry Meyer finds that a globe helps him in his study of world history. 28 BERNICE FRANCIS B.S., M.A. University of Michigan American History JOHN McCARGAR B.S. Western Michigan University World History EDWIN SCHALK M.A. University of Michigan Social Science MARY STEWART A.B. Michigan State Normal Social Science WILLIAM GORTON B.S. Eastern Michigan University Geography EDWARD PETZKO B.Ed. Whitewater State M.A. University of Michigan World History ERIC SENN M.A. Iowa College Social Science RAYMOND TORTORA B.S. Columbia M.S. University of Michigan American History
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CULMINATION — The staff crowds around as John Pickelman takes the first box of Legendas. MEDITATING EDITOR — “Knowledge is so mag- nificent. But the media — study — is not.” — Tom SLIDE RULES IN LEGENDA? — John Pickelman demonstrates Weber a photographer’s slide rule for Kathi Minard. — Deadlines! For the Legenda staff, every day is a hectic one. There is always a deadline impending with copy that must be written and pictures that must be taken. Sixth and seventh hours seem to fly past | as staff members pound typewriters and copy edi- tors wield red pencils. Often the lights of room 120 burn far into the night in order that neces- sary pages may be sent to the publishers on time. Photographers snap their camera shutters re- peatedly. No phase of school life is safe from the photographer or Legenda reporter. After each | deadline is met, there is a general feeling that now we can relax. But there can be no relaxation as long as a single deadline remains. At last the final deadline is met, all the pages are in, and the Legenda is in the hands of the publisher. Finally, the culmination, the end product, arrives. The proud day that the Legendas are distributed is enough reward for any staff member.
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AMUSING NEWS? — Evidently reading the jokes, Jim Reminsnyder chuckles to himself. Osrepinay ay oe ‘ t ie ees HIGHLIGHTS OF 1962 | CUMpse ef the Congo “BUT VOTING IS SUPPOSED TO BE SE- . CRET,” objects Mary Trombley as the photogra- pher snaps her picture. secetesd Exorted History Is a Survey of Human Behavior Social science classes, required or elective, are Arthur Hill’s way of making the Hillite of today the wise citizen and voter of t omorrow. History, far from being the study of dead people and dead ideas, is the means by which we learn of past mis- takes and successes. ‘This knowledge should aid us to avoid making the same mistakes in the years to come when we make the decisions. Students in geography explore the nature of the earth, stress- ing the characteristic topography of different countries and the geological features contained on this planet. Economics explains the system under which we live. It can be helpful to students plan- ning to enter the banking or merchandizing world, and, for that matter, to any student entering the business world. American government, while it is part the history of our country, emphasizes the LOOKS LIKE SNOW FOR MICHIGAN — Lloydell Hartle and Ed Urban interpret weather conditions as part of their geography assignment, formation and the structure of our government. This class explains the intricate workings of our democracy, of which the citizens of the United States are such an integral part. All of the social science studies hope to turn out well-informed citizens to take over this country in the future.
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