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113 - i i j!g54 ' During the few years that Mr. Roberts has been trustee, he has shown particular interest in the schools. He has made several improvements which have been for increased school efficiency. The people of Van Buren Township showed their appreciation of his ef- forts When they elected him to his present position. It is our desire that students going from Van Buren will be better prepared to meet successfully many of life's problems. Surely our schools are better prepared to produce more efficient students. Our sin- cere hope is that the boys and girls that go from Van Buren will be reliable, enthusiastic, and valuable citi- zens for the future generation. Hudsovfs Battery Sz Electrical Service, 517 E. Nat. Ave., Brazzl Page twenty fwe
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THE VAN OF 1932 l-IARMCNY GRADES First Row-Pauline Tucker, Maizie Frazier, Carl Schlatter, Dora Gardner, Jean Frazier, Ernestine Snell, Billy Tool, George Raymond Shinnock, Mary Margaret Heacox, Betty Hamilton, Mary Francis Cash, James Albright, Richard Clark. Second Row-Willie Frazier, Herman Albright, Vera All, Richard Carter, Clyde Hyde Jr., Stanley Cliver, Opal Wright, Lou Ellen Rollings, Mary Francis Rohrig, Ottalee Hyde, James Crabb, Betty Dean Elliott, Eugene Love, Kenneth Turner. First Row-Wenonah Lawson, Betty Crabb, John C. Albright, Billy Gooch, Lawrence Parr, Norma Mathis, Roy Tapy, Jesse Lawson, Wilson Tucker, Russel Cox, Virginia Lee Carter, Virginia Ann Clark. Second Row-John Bruce Harper, Clifton Frazier, Richard Shin- nock, Hubert Hyde, Laura Frazier, Lester Green, Joe Mathis, Billy Lee Rader, Frieda Rollings, James Tapy, Jene Turner, Velma Wright, Betty Lawson, Dortha Frazier. This page through the courtesy of Oak Restaurant, 13 W. Nat. Are. Page twenty-four
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PM THE VAN OF 1932 J BUS DRIVERS Jimmy Latham, John A. Wells, Russ Pell, Godfrey Green, Robert Thompson, Edward Hoffman, Watt Pell, George Reberger, Homer Al- bright, Benjamin Hoskins. These eight truck drivers and two janitors have been found to be indispensable to Van Buren. This school year was started with all new trucks, among which are three Chevrolets, two Internationals, two Reos, and one Dodge. These are quite an improvement over those of last year, being much safer, speedier, and more comfortable. These drivers begin their work before seven o'clock A. M. and re- sponsibility continues throughout the day until four-thirty P. M. They have also willingly consented to drive the busses to all entertainments in order to accomodate all students and patrons. Above all they keep their sunny dispositions in the face of unpleasant situations. Some even maintain school discipline by having a definite seat for each pupil, taking attendance each trip, and avoiding unnecessary danger by stopping traf- fic on the National Road. The janitors keep the school building as clean as possible and are forever at some of their innumerable duties. Their chief delight after twelve hours labor is to sojourn to the cafeteria and revel in dates and pie. fAlthough Ben declares that he never had a date in his life.J Compliments of Da1n1n's M asia, Book and Gift Shop--Brazil, Indiana Page twenty-six
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