Benjamin Bosse High School - Legacy / Spirit Yearbook (Evansville, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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Ready to embark on a ten-day tour of the East are stniors' jean Stanshury, Diane Haas, Mike Traw and john Hare. The finished product of many days of work, a huge paper rnaehe bulldog, is .shown surrounded by its crea- tors Carl Bruce, Byron Moellenkamp, Eleanor jones, Jerry Mullen and Marsha Hamilton.. We Spread Spirit. . . MANY THINCS have happened at Bosse in the past four years and many more things will happen in the next four and the four after thatg but for some 400 seniors today only the past four count - and they will be re- lived forever. Bosse had spirit these last four years. The spirit was everpresent, lapsing at times but vibrant and mellow in the end. This spirit, the Spirit of ,58, will make Bosse seniors remember the four best years of their lives. SENIORS WILL REMEMBER their first days at the alma mater, the confusion of classes, the pressure of meeting different requirements, and most of all, the loneliness of finding long-time friends gravitate toward other interests as the massive walls engulfed another freshman class. But out of the confusion, pressure and loneliness grew a new way of life - a life that in the sophomore and junior years became a second home. And finally, came that magic senior year that blossomed into the most en- joyable nine months of a senior's first 17 years. OUT OF THESE FOUR years come many memories to the senior - memories of that New York trip - the mad scramble for suitcases and weary feet after long but fabulous days in Washington and those glorious nights in the Big City. Walks, not any particular walks, will also be remem- bered. Seniors will remember walking through the halls after that pep club or NHS meeting, listening to the click-claek of their heels as they sounded against the empty and darkened halls, resounding up and down the stairs until they finally drifted out of hearing distance. NO ONE WILL FORGET sectionals that brought a vibrant cheering section arrayed in bright red alpine hats and a super-size paper-maehe bulldog made by the ever- active Pep Club. Take some pickles, sandwiches, potato chips and cokesgi in the fall for this picnic which started the hall of fun throw in ll troupe of Thespians - and the outcome - a rolling for one of the sacietyls most aetiue years, sparkling potion of picnic fun. Thespians gatherecl early

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ln Activities Galore. In spare time between term papers and the grind of homework, seniors gathered in the snow to huild tradi- tional snowmen or splatter each other with the Sloshy, white stuff. Aspiring journalists gathered in the Spiriti' office between editions to do the stroll or join in a jam session. SENIOR VVEEK will always be remembered. That wonderful picnic, the hacealanreate services, and finally, the night when the seniors walked to the platform to receive the diploma that will always be more than just a piece of paper. And, as many times before, the tears came. After the caps and gowns were shed and the tears dried, seniors were off to the eonnneneemeiit dance. It too, will never be forgotten, nor will the breakfasts and parties afterwards. Commeneement means the beginning. hut to some 400 seniors it meant the end of four good years and a new way of life. BESIDES THE EVENTS, seniors will rememher people - people whom they nearly lived with in their new home for four years. People that sat next to them in American Problems, people that helped them with that tough Trig problem and people who were just there, creating that Spirit of i78.'i The seniors will graduate this year. feeling as if this must have heen the greatest year in Bosse lligh history. Brit the other classes felt the same, remembered the same things and lived the same life. It was a great tour years to the seniors. Not many days after graduation the seniors will have heen forgotten. Their deeds will he only reeords, scrih- lulings in the Book of Time from the class of '58. The juniors will take over and the elass of ,555 will just have been another graduating class at Bosse High. But to the seniors, the Spirit of ,58 will never die. Al- ways, it will he the only spirit - the spirit of good times - the Spirit of '58. 4 at 2' im A W V Q A. ..,. ve fr an tr.. . 1 gs My t dj!-k 1 Ant : wx--me W, ' H Q, we f Z' A ' A 1- ' ae W ,I Q: do . I, .1 A ar, ' ww. , ' -A ,fly 5? ' , H 32 X ie K t- ' . f '.. 'g .. an .gy ., ' ., was A -rw 'I 'wh' i y K 3853 ... A 5 0 X , - 1' , V ' M ff asa X i N 1 il-fe Students around the school took time oat eucry now and than for that stroll between elc1.s.s'e.s', that pep ses- sion - or that big snow fight. Kenny Helm, Brenda Eg- new, Wayne Talafrzylc, John Chew, Bah Griffith and Diana Grant do just that after one of our bigger snow- falls. Pep assemlzlies were always a highlight of any high school Senioris' career, Here Mike Traw and Joyce Bar- yer let their tempers fly in a snappy re1ztl'ition l16foi'e the Lincoln-Bo.s'.s'e .s'Cetional game. Standing its lonely cigil on a clarlcenefl Bos-so Stage is the cross' which each year is userl in our Ifaster Pageant, depicting the true meaning of Ezister.

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