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Celebrrlting Hn' rieiorn of the seniors- in the IIIIFIIIIIIIIYII fI'll!'k meet ore Nf'l'l:l'Itl loyal ivfzirleiifs- n'l1o uttenflefl the t'Cinz1er Bulln following the trnek lneef .s'ponsorecl by Studelil Conneil, Student Council SCHOOL PHONE DIRECTORIES, the foreign student pr-ojeet, safety progrznns and help days were u few of the inuny projects Student Couneil successfully coin- pleted this year. It wusnit all work though, for there were two dzlnees during the year directed hy the Social Connnittee eo- ehuirinen Cinger Steinhauier und Ceorge Daugherty. In the full the guls inet their dutes at the Pigskin Bull. In the spring there was an Intru-Class Track Meet fol- lowed hy ai dunee, the Cinder Bull. The proceeds from hoth dunees went into the Foreign Student fund. THE BIGGEST UNDERTAKING Couneil had wus the Foreign Student Project. The Foreign Student Coni- inittee, forined lust year, has eontinued to funetion this yeur under the eo-ehuirinen jenn Stanshury und Ken Bonhznn. This eonnnittee had several projects ineluding u style show und Intru-Cluss Truek Nleet during the yeur to raise inoney for u foreign student next yeur. This yenr's foreign student, AIIRISUISSIQI Desi Baku. was from Putrns, Creeee, where she ranked first scholasti- ezilly in her eluss. She entered Bosse il ll junior hut her wide range ol? knowledge ullowed her to take some senior snhjeets, Students huye leurned lllllCll hy huying tl foreign student here, An1l.s't11,s'ia l3e.s'i,i liulfu, BKI6'-Yf'i-S' foreign student, rlnrl leon Strlnslzwll, eo-elinirimln of the foreign student rom- iniflee. anxiously ufrli! for the eoinpletion of II telephone will fo lJesi'.s' prn'enI.x' in Creeee. Keeping things going arounrl .s-eliool are the Student Council COH1H1fffl'C elmirnien. Serlterl ure Ginger Stein- liauer, Sandra Altlzeirle, jean Still!-S'IIlll'U and Murslm Thompson. Standing are Mike Trnw, Mike Hard' and Mike Clippinger.
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Cur Activities Showed Flaming Splrll: OUR SPIRIT, like the flame of the bonfire, smireci high to zlttzlin goals never reueiieci by previous classes. The accomplishments of our eiuss were spirited by iJll1'11iI'llQ l'Iliilll9i2lSlH and ai desire to make our four yt-an ut Bosst the most nieinorabie ones in our lives. This tietermiua- tion to make El success of everything we mild was evident in all of our activities. l ' Wg f
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Sponsored First Foreign Student The Service Committee, directed by Marsha Thomp- son and Bob Whitehouse, co-chairmen, sponsored many money raising drives and civic activities. With the help of the Foreign Student Committee the Service Commit- tee took charge of Student Council Week presented early in the fall. The Committee also had a help dayl, this year. Several students took the children from Hill- erest Children's Home to Meskor Zoo. Others visited the Crippled Childreifs Rehabilitation Center in Chand- ler, Indiana, and the Neighborhood House in Evansville. These students painted and rebuilt pieces of furniture. THE EDUCATION COBIMITTEE headed by Sandra Altheide and Howard Turner, eo-chairmen, revised the student hand book that is always given to the fresh- men in the fall. Their committee made phone hooks with every student's name, address and phone number in it. This committee was also in charge of the Orien- tation Day for freshmen. There have been many changes made, safety wise, around Bosse thanks to the Safety Committee headed hy Mike Clippinger and Dan Breidenhaeh. The familiar posters around scho-ol publicizing events and proieets were the results of many hours of labor on the part of the Pubilicity Committee headed by Mike Traw and .leanne VVellborn. The constitution and by-laws were revised this year under the direetion of Nlike Hard and ,Indy W'illis, eo- ehairmen of the Legislative Committee. Student Council officers were Slmron Elliott, uiee-pr'esi- clentq Bill Donner, gn'esi1Ierzlg Joanne Gregory, sec'rei11ry and Phil Fine, frerlsurcr. 31
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