Lewisburg High School - Union Hi Spots Yearbook (Lewisburg, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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,i., 'l THE WEATHER . HOME Colder tonight with H 1 slowlY rising temper- EDITION ature. Vol. XXV, No. XIV. APRIL 4, 1949 Editor-Katherine Seemann APPOINTED VICE-PRESIDENT OF KROGER ASSOCIATION Mr. Paul Deisher has recently been ap- pointed vice-president of the Kroger Grocrey and Baking Co. Previous to his appointment as vice-president, Mr. Deisher served as a clerk of a Kroger grocery store in Lewisburg and later as an efficient manager of several stores in the West. REVEREND UNGER SUCCEEDS EVANGELIST It has been announced that Rev. Raymond Unger will succeed the late Billy Sunday in his extensive evangelistic work. Rev. Unger was Billy Sunday's most constant friend and companion until the time of Mr. Sunday's death. IMPORTANT ISLAND IS DISCOVERED Colonel Charles Waltman recently dis- covered a very important island in the Suez Canal. The island is nearly two square miles in area and will prove very profitable as a refueling station for mail planes. Sky- buggy is the name given to the newly dis- covered island, having been named after Colonel Waltman's plane, f The Sky- buggynb. APPOINTED AS SOUSA'S SUCCESSOR Miss Corrine Snyder, prominent musician, has been appointed the successor to the late john Philip Sousa. Shortly after she had ac- cepted the new position, she appointed Miss Lois Stockslager official drum major. Miss Stockslager has had extensive training along this line in the Union High School Band. Page Twenty CABINET MEMBER APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT DUKE Howard Brown, noted agricultural leader. has been appointed Secretary of Agriculture by President Melvin Duke. Secretary Brown has a creditable record in agricultural exten- sion work and it is believed that he will prove a most efficient cabinet member. ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR U. S. SENATF Mr. Robert Deisher, former ambassador to England, has announced his intention of be- coming a candidate for the United States Senate in the next campaign. HARVARD QUINTET VICTORIOUS Through the untiring efforts of Coach Thomas, the Harvard boys' quintet again was successful in winning the International Basketball Tournament. The team has been successful in winning the tournament honors for the past ten years, during which Mr. Thomas has been coach. SCIENTISTS MAKES IMPORTANT DISCOVERY Mr. Woodrow Brown, noted scientist, has made the discovery that potato bugs may be exterminated by the use of gunpowder. This new device has proved very efficient in the Middle West. MISSIONARY RETURNS TO FIJI ISLANDS Miss Georgianna Singer, for the past five years a missionary to the Fiji Islands, has resumed her post of duty. Miss Singer has been spending a two-month's furlough at the home of her parents in New York City.

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--o--- enior Gia!! CMI! The last will and testament of the Class of 1930 of Union High School, Lewis- burg, Ohio, has recently come to light. Seemingly impossible things were left by those dignified Seniors, but the remaining students have endeavored to make the best of the situation. The following is the sum and substance of the will reproduced in an informal manner: Nellie Seymour wills those big brown eyes to John Horlacker. She hopes he will give her his in return. Katherine Seemann leaves her extra height and fair complexion for Juanita Wiles to appropriate. Melvin Duke wills his ambitious attitude to Duly johnson. Not that Duly needs it, but then- Paul Deisher leaves one-third Q1f3j of his much-talked-of knowledge to George Imel. George thinks that, when added to his, it will be more than enough to graduate him from Harvard. Helen Bray wills her last stick of chewing gum to Wanza Barnhiser. Aleene Floyd leaves her charm secrets to Sarah Alice Floyd. john Lindsey gets john Thomas, cute little ears. Alva can't leave his auburn hair, he has become attached to it for it really is becoming. He leaves his voice to be used in case of fire. Corrine Snyder leaves her opportunity to play in Silver Medal Contests to Dorothy Heeter. Lois Stockslager wills her good, all-round sportsmanship to Merna Brown and Marie Bierly. Mildred Via wills her five feet two, eyes of blue to Eunice Smith. Eugene Paul leaves his childish ways for Miss Amstutz to remember him by. He'll be back for them in 1989. Bernice Howell wills her permanent and 'lIt to Rosemary Zeigler. Raymond Unger wills his broad shoulders and good nature to his brother Paul. Charles Waltman wills his line to the ladies to Ross Swank, Ross doesn't care for it, but it would be impolite to refuse. Georgianna Singer wills her modesty to Geraldine Bunger. Robert Singer leaves his spare moments for Gerald Van Ausdal. Gerald hopes they are numerous. Glenn Hoffman wills his gift of gab to Bovie Bunger and his sweet soprano voice to Hilda Loy. Howard Brown leaves his quietness to Edward Grill. Robert Deisher wills his humorous laughter to his sister Vera. Pauline Markey leaves her friendliness to Miriam Mason, and Marie Reed, her pep to Winifred Keselring. Zethna Barnhiser wills her calmness to joan Hoerner, also her ability to sing well. Woodrow Brown wills his Sta-comb and courteous manner to Justin Paul. Howard Grill gets Howard Imes' nose-blowing apparatus, and Paul Koffet wills that ever-ready smile to Donnie Bittle. Mildred Kenworthy leaves her street address and telephone number. Lillian Howell leaves this page. Witnesses: The clock- Two sleepy eyes- A pen gone dry. Page Nineteen



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' - ,-,,,,, 2 THE UNION PROPHET I O I Soclety News Advertlsements The announcement of Miss Aleene Floyd's engagement to the Prince of Wales, was made recently at a dinner party given in her honor at the British Palace. The date of the marriage has not been arranged but it is rumored it will occur in june. Miss Mildred Via, who has lectured in various parts of the country, as scheduled to appear before the Debaters' Club this eve- ning. Miss Via is a noted lecturer and her talk, How to Become a Public Speaker, will be of great interest to all members. Miss Marie Reed of Detroit, Michigan, spent the week-end at the home of her par- ents. Miss Reed is employed as private sec- retary to Henry Ford. Howard Imes, after an extended vacation in Europe, resumed his duties at Washington as President Duke's valet. Mr. Robert Singer, prominent member of the Bachelors' Club, recently donated 554,000,- 000 for the erection of a new club house. This building will be quite an elaborate structure and will be beautifully furnished and decorated. Mr. Singer made this most generous contribution in hope that his bach- elor friends will spend their evenings at the club house with him. Miss Lillian Howell, prominent society leader, was delightfully entertained by her friends at a dinner given at the Polo Club in her honor. Miss Howell has just returned to her home after a winter's sojourn in Florida where she has been busily engaged in organizing Polo Clubs. Miss Zethna Barnheiser, noted opera singer, has just made her debut with the Metropolitan Opera Company. Miss Nellie Seymour, a former nurse at the Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, has been traveling quite extensively. Her friends have received word that she is spend- ing several months in Hawaii. From Hawaii she will journey to Spain where she will re- main indefinitely. Mr. Glenn Hoffman, who served efficiently in the Union High School kitchen, has re- turned to New York to resume his position as head waiter at the Astor House. Mildred's Coffee Shop Coffee at All Hours Mildred Kenworthy, Proprietress Hoover 775Q 432 Lovers Lane Ave, Curlylocks Beauty Shop Facials Shampoos Permanents Let me give you that school girl complexion Helen Bray, Proprietress Adams 207Z 13 Parrot Blvd. Coming Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus Don't Miss It! Come and see Alva Dafler, world's most famous clown. Let him entertain you with his clever tricks and jokes. Brand Your Chickens and Assure Their Safety 35.00 Per Chicken Paul Koffer, Representative of the Ohio Farmer Office: 205 Grand St. New York, N. Y. I am announcing the opening of my Parisian Style Shop at 175 Broadway. My stock consists of nothing but the latest styles from Paris. Madame Bernice Howell 175 Broadway New York, N. Y. Theatre News The Regent Coming This Week! Professor E. Paul and his Harmony Girls Big Novelty Act with Music of His Own Orchestra The Victory The Mantel Players are to make their ap- pearance at the theater next Monday night. They will present Romeo and Juliet. Miss Pauline Markey, who has gained much fame as a Shakespearian actor, will take the lead- ing feminine role, Juliet. Page Twenty-one

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