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

 - Class of 1930

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Fzgfztfz my am! Seventh grade First row, from left to right: Eleanora Farra, Mary E. Trittschuh, Merlene Koffer, Mildred Good, Catherine Boyd, Dortha Miller, Geneva Deisher, Verriie Thomas, Virginia Sink, Margaret Smith, Elsie Alley. Second row: Nandous Smyer, Ruth Swartzel, Vera Deisher, Virginia Schwob, Vir inia Sweeny, Florence Good, Carolyn Hammon, Vera jones, Mary Grill, Wanda Waltman, Wanda Brock, Madie Brown, Olivia Loy. Third row: Alden Weaver, Harry Rediger, Jerald Leiber, Charles Jordan, Gerald Borts, George Alley, John Horlacker, Charles Steck, William Rice, Byon Albert, Leonard Unger. First row, from left to right: Violet Flory, Mildred Albert, Merna Brinkley, Esther Troxel, Julia Miller, Mary Emma james, Mildred Hoffman, Anna Marie Parks, Winifred Hapner. Second row: Sam Bray, Raymond Brown, Etta May Cooper, Georgianna Bierly, Leora Swabb, Annabelle Landis, Carolyn Floyd, Eola Hoerner, Heskett Alley, Richard Cahill. Third row: Ernest Baker, Everette Buehner, Marvin Miller, Karl Gephart, Clarence Izur, Robert Parks, Doyle Douglass, Emerson Loy, Harry Hartman. Twenty-.reven

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First row, from left to right Dorothy Lipscomb, Evelyn Kline, Eleanor Unger, Miriam Wilhelm, Eunice Smith, Helen Swartzel, Mildred Craig, Bertha Parks, Juanita Wiles, Loretta Steiner, Florence Imes, Sarah Alice Floyd, Etta Hartman, Second row: Glenn Wysong, Howard Grill, jeraldine Bunger, Wanza Barnhiser, Marion Mason, Phoebe Bixler, Virginia Poston, Pauline Black, Virginia Lindsey, Velma Steiner, Dorthea Hoff, Edrie Shook, Dale Saul, Berlin Miller, Edward Schwob. Third row: Harold Bierly, Delbert james, Dewitt Thomas, Henry Seemann, Paul Imel, Thurmon Schreel, Carl Whipp, Carl Swank, Roy Buehner, Adrian Henn, Arthur Crouse, Clifford Miller, Claude Albert, john Heck, Ralph Kasserman, Marston Myers. rerlnman Clay! fbkiory On September 16, 1929 the Freshies arrived at Union High School. Some were green and some not so green, having visited Union Hi enough to know what was expected of them. Miss Snorf and Miss Press speedily took all of them under their motherly wings and soon made them feel at home. Then they began to get acquainted with everyone and in sizing up their class they found the number to be forty-one as follows: Wanza Barnheiser, Marion Mason, Harold Bierly, Dewitt Thomas, Vir- ginia Poston, Pauline Black, Phoebe Bixler, Delbert james, Henry Seemann, Marston Myers, Jerald- ine Bunger, Juanita Wiles, Mildred Craig, Sarah Alice Floyd, Paul Imel, Thurmon Schreel, Carl Whipp, Virginia Lindsey, Velma Steiner, Dorthea Hoff, Edrie Shook, Berlin Miller, Carl Swank, Dale Saul, Roy Buehner, Adrian Henn, Clifford Miller, Claude Albert, Ralph Kasserman, John Heck, Dorothy Lipscomb, Eleanor Unger, Miriam Wilhelm, Eunice Smith, Helen Swartzel, Bertha Parks, Florence Imes, Etta Hartman, Glenn Wysong, Howard Grill, and Corwin Matthews. As the year progressed Corwin Matthews left aad Edward Schwob took his place. In a short time Evelyn Kline, Loretta Steiner, and Arthur Crouse from neighboring schools, fell into line. Near Halloween, when the upperclassmen were planning their Halloween parties, the Fresh- men, not wanting to be left out of the fun, rallied their forces and planned for a party, too. They marched in grand array toPhoebe Bixler's home where they had a bewitching time until junior ghosts and goblins frightened them home. Then as the time of the year drew near to organize their class, they elected the following offi- cers: Marston Myers, president, Sarah Alice Floyd, vice-president, Marion Mason, secretary, and Virginia Poston, treasurer. Page Twenty-.tix



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