[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 72 (Friday, June 10, 1994)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
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                        TRIBUTE TO JEANNE BUSSE

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                          HON. SANDER M. LEVIN

                              of michigan

                    in the house of representatives

                         Friday, June 10, 1994

  Mr. LEVIN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Jeanne Busse of 
Warren, MI, for her tireless service and unfailing commitment to her 
community. The list of Jeanne's accomplishments and contributions to 
the Warren area is long and impressive. Her work as a charter member of 
the Friends of the Warren Public Library and her service over the past 
40 years through her parish, St. Anne's of Warren, only begin to tell 
the story of Jeanne's dedication to the community.
  Jeanne's work in education, spanning over 40 years, has had 
tremendous impact, and will continue to be a force in education both 
locally and statewide. Her work in the schools in Warren is well 
known--she served first as secretary, then treasurer, and then as the 
first female president of the Warren Consolidated School District Board 
of Education. She also served as president of the Macomb County School 
Board of Education, and has won numerous awards and honors for her 
skillful work and selfless contributions. In addition to her 
administrative leadership on the school boards, Jeanne has worked for 
the benefit of our youth as a member of the Governor's Commission for 
Michigan Youth Corp Opportunities Group.
  As Jeanne retires from the Warren Consolidated School District Board 
of Education after serving 16 years, I would like to take this 
opportunity to thank Jeanne for all her efforts. They are much 
appreciated by the entire community. I would also like to wish her the 
best in her retirement, although I know that for Jeanne, retirement 
means only that she'll have more time to devote to her many activities.

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