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OR the transportation of' country students, the Cedarville Board of Education owns and operates seven buses. The stu- dents who come from Clifton are brought by a bus belonging to the Clifton Board of Education, and the Xenia students are transported to Cedarville in a bus owned by Mr. Roscoe Fudge. Each of the seven buses is a late model, and is equipped with double heaters. The bus drivers, students from Cedarville Col- lege, are supervised by Mr. VVilliam Fisher who is successfully serving his first year as head of the transportation department. Each driver is required to have a license and to be Zl years of age. These buses are used for many other things beside the trans- portation to and from school. During the basketball season What time does the bus leave?' is a common question heard in the halls. The bus drivers are always willing to cooperate with the school in taking students on trips that are of educational interest. L. J. Left Io righf: Mr. Stringfellow, R. Fudge, R. Thompson, P. Angell, J. Tobias, VV. Fisher, G. Ross, I. Richards. BUS DRIVERS
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SAFETY PATROL liilirl z'nIt'.' hlz Nt-lson, H. lfraint-, W. liariiliurt, G. Xlartiiirlzilc, J. Ramsey, li. Clmpliii, li. liigio, lu. lrx'iiit'. X't't'Hll4f I'lVfk'f , . . , .. . . . , . , , lx. Xlright. ,l. liousc, ,I. lliiltmzui, L. Hzttkiiis, ll. llzxmm, la, l'l'1llllL', ,l. liztilcv l jameson. Tlzirul 1'im': Nl. Xxlllllillllillll, ll. Xlillcr, li. llczttty, Xl. KYcst, Y. liigio, N. Swzmuy, E. llowcll, ti. Swziiiuy. This orgzmizzitioii opt-rztlt-s uiiclvr tht- ilircutioii :uicl jurisclictioii of the Stzitt- lligliwzly lylllflll :mtl our supc1'i11tc1iclci1t, Nlr. lfurst. The ptir pose of it is to sztfcgtizlrcl thv livcs of thc chilclrcii ztgztiust the liztzztrtls of traffic. This orgmiizzttioli is mainly for thc smallcr Cliilrlrcn, yet all high school Sllltl0lllS ztrc expected to ohey the rules. lizuili iiieiiihcr of this pzttrol has :1 ht-lt :mtl lmzulgv. 'l'hc cztptniii, liltoii lirzuiic, is zissistccl hy the lietitciiztiits, 'lack lluttmzui :mtl blames Rmiist-y. Two iiiciiilit-rs of thc patrol are :tssignccl to vault hus zmml thcir rluty is to assist thc chilclrcn ut t-:ich stop. Also there are two hoys zissigncml to :issist Chilclrcu in front of thc school house :lt noon :mtl night while others are zissigiivtl to assist thc cliilclrcu to the lirst trztttic light. .X tcziclit-1' hclps tht- hoys catch cvciiiiig. The t'cclzu'villc patrol is uoiisirlcrcrl om- of thc host iii the clistrict. A. B. Page 50 I
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FLYING SQUADRO lf. Nlillcr, .X. llzlrplizmt, lf, Xlilggllllflll, ll. llzirtlcy. lf. lfrzmiu, R. Miller, R. Gasliu, R. llullmzm, R. llal't111:u1, ll. Sipv, V. Rigiu, lf. llurtlcy, H. Haimzl. Sm' thusv in-w lYlllllUXY shzulcs :mil Cll1lllllCl?-2? 'l'husc wcim- lllStZlllL'll hy thc im-inlwi's of thc lflyiug' Sllllllilftlll. 'l'lu-su lmimjn-L'1s just ilwiitimlccl :irc nut :ill uf lhcir Ilk'L'lllIllJllSlllllL'lltS. 'l'hc signal systvni cuiitmllccl ll'Hlll ilu- ullicc, cuiincctiiig ull ruullis. is ziiiutlivi' of thcii' llL'lllK'Yt'lllC'llfS. Xt thc lmwfiiiliiiw' uf sclinul :1 iiiuviiw micuiix- Jl'l1x'Ct1ll' was miiiwliuscfl. To cumi- b Pu N ph-to this pmjcct ll chzlrl :mil screen were iiecrlcml. .Xguiii the lflyiug Squzulf run Umm- :xml furnislin-cl lhvsc itvms which cuiiiplctvcl our project. 'l'hc piiiqnisc' of this L'llll1'SC is tu give 11 gc-iicrzll iiiclustrizil nrt trui ning hx' wurlq mi vzlrious sclimil projects. Nut only clucs this cmirsc gin' spcciliv tminiiig, hut :ilsw it give-s gcnvrzil trziining in thc use uf tools. The huys zllsu zlssvinlilc- zlll thcli' uliiipiiiciit fur use in thu shop. AX slccl mzulc hx' thc lflyiiig Sflllllllfilll was lm-sviitccl In thc cliilclrcn uf thc- ilrccnc Countv L hil cl1'vn's llumc. Nlr. l,t'l'lll'S tcclmiczll trziiiiing in thc liiclustrizll .-Xrts :incl his lllll'I'L'5l in ilu- scluwul :incl stuflc-iits has greatly zlifln-cl thc progress :mcl success of thc cuursc. lf. ll. Page 52
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