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LAUREATE INDUCTS AT OPEN HOUSE Laureata Chapter of Boswell High School inducted five new members into the National Honor Society in November. This brought the total membership to fourteen. The sophomores are probationary members until they reach Junior status, and any upper classmen may be put on probation if their grades fall below the required grade-standard for membership. The membership for Honor Society is based on the four qualifica- tions: scholarship, leadership in school and community, service to his fellows, and character. We are proud of these students because they represent the ideals that we should all strive for. SENIOR MEMBERS: Seated, Kay Finley, Dave Doeden. Standing, Dave Dlamioh, Dave Brost, Ernie Brovn. TTTwmn im SOPHOMORE MEMBERS: Seated, Diane Lawson, Marty Goodwins, Mary Brost, Mike Flynn. Standing ViviauiBuchanan, Rita Robertson, T.ri Krill, Shirley Willi—, Chris Tarter. 20
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STUDENT COUNCIL Rosie Clament, Vice President Linda Clifton, Secretary Mrs. Kopka, Advisor Dave Dimaich, President Bob Fisher, Treasurer ELECTION EXPERTS Student Council members are beginning to feel their legal importance, since they conducted the cheerleader election early in the year, followed by the first demo- cratic election of a basketball queen» Every student council ■ember has had at least one special job to do this year, be it selling subscriptions to the school paper, trimming a Christmas tree or tin- trimming that same treel Student Council sent four delegates to the State Student Council Convention held at Indianapolis in October. Steve Ross, Pam Lawson, Tony Clark, Dawn Flynn, Larry Vice, Carol Helmerick, Vida Robertson, Dennis Nunnally.
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F.F.A. ON THE GO Wayne Buck, F.F.A. Advisor} Allen Shepperd, President} John Hern, Vioo President} Jim Goodvine, Secretary} Ed Dalton, Treasurer; Hank Carden, Reporter; Jim Orr, Sentinel. New officers and a new advisor, Mr. Wayne Buck, started the Boswell FFA chapter on the go. The chapter motored to Brookston for the Farm Progress Show in September and to Chicago for the International Live- stock Show held in November. During the second semester the group studied judging with participation in county, district, and state judging contests as their goal The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The organization is designed to supplement training opportunities for boy3 who are progressing toward the goal of establishment in a farming business. Through FFA activi- ties, the cooperative spirit is fostered and individual talent is discovered and developed. Here is a school of experience in the art of working together for a common good. Future Farmers not only work wbII together, but they know how to provide organized recreation for themselves and others in the community. Here again this organization of, by, and for farm boys provides ample opportunity for games, sports, and other recreational activities appealing to the farm boy. As an integral part of the program of vocational education In agri- culture in the public schools, the FFA has become well known in recent years. ROW It Mr. Buck, Allen Shepperd, John Nern, Jim Goodwlne, Eddie Dalton, Jim Orr, Tom Martin. ROW 2s Hank Carden, Denny LaBounty, Steve Wolf, Terry Murphy, Ed Martin, Glenn Gall, John Murphy, Jim High, John Anderson. ROW 3 s Ronnie Short, Vernon Stone, Denny Hogue, Rex Hurst, Jim Gastineau, Tim Orr, Larry Pickett, Gene Williams, Tom Leak. 21
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