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

 - Class of 1930

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Jlfiuzml ? Toetzk ? Bovie Bunger was whispering to Bill Moore in chorus rehearsal and Mr. Deschene saw him and shouted: Hey! Bunger, keep your mouth shut and sing. Some sayings often heard in the music department are: fab Come on you canarys and sing. fbj Come on and snap out of it. fcj Altogether-Get ready-1-2-5-4. fdj Hey, do you wanta get slapped in the mush. Qej Boy, we can't help but cinch that silver medal this year-fafter the contest is overj. Well, we'll have a good chorus coming on next year. First Grader: Mister Deschene why do you keep shining your head with your hanky? jack: Why do you suppose? F. G.: I thought maybe you did that to make the flies fall down when they lit there. George Alley: Say, Mister Deschene, if a cow eats three ears of corn a day, and gives three gallons of milk a day, how many eggs will a hen lay if she doesn't eat anything? jack: I really don't know because I don't know much about Horticulture. Question: Do you have a knife, jack? Answer: No, I haven't, I just changed trousers this morning and there's nothing in these that I have on. And here's some warning-jack tells us not to bother about telling him hair raising stories. Mr. Deschene Qin orchestral: Sufferin' cats! You saxophones! That's just what you sound like-if I only had a pair of old shoes. THE HEROIC DEED A dainty maid walked down the street In very pretty clothesg Her big green hat drooped flatt'ringly O'er a freshly powdered nose. The day was fair: the sun shone brightg Into a park she strolled. 'Twas there she met a gentleman Who acted very bold. He walked along beside her till A puddle loomed ahead. She raised her eyes and then she saw An auto round the bend. He saw what was about to come: His umbrella he roseg He held it down and to the side And saved her dainty hose. She thanked him o'er and o'er again For his heroic deed. So don't forget your chivalry, boys: To romance it may lead. -LILLIAN HOWELL, '3O. Page Forty



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Bayeball UNION VS. JACKSON SEPTEMBER 27. Union opened the baseball season by traveling to Jackson where the home team bowed to Union 31-O. A teriffic attack and smooth working defense enabled the Orange and Black to smother their opponents. Abshear and Wiles were put in as the batteries for Union in the fifth inning, thus retir- ing Good and Thomas who had done their part well. jackson also changed batteries but Union batters still drove on. UNION VS. DIXON OCTOBER 10. Union rode to victory again by outscoring their opponents 10-O. The Orange and Black batters apparently couldn't let the ball go by the pan as they would swing and pound the pill in all directions. They pounded it for eleven clean hits. Good had his fast ball working fine that day as he held Dixon down to five scattered hits. The Dixon batters hit inopportunely and the Union fielders performed excellently. UNION VS. MONROE OCTOBER 18. Union met a tough opponent when they won the northern championship from Monroe. As the game was nearing the end Monroe made several good hits, putting them in the lead, 3 to 1. In the last inning of play Union tallied their game-winning runs, giving them a 5 to 4 victory. Both teams played well in the field and also at bat, but Good had a slight edge in the pitcher's duel. UNION VS. WEST ELKTON OCTOBER 25. Union battled West Elkton, champs of the southern half of the county, for the county honors on the Dixon diamond. Union again was the victor. In this game Union went into the last inning trailing by one run. Thomas was safe on an error, stole second and went to third on Unger's single. Unger promptly stole second and Dafler came through with a timely single scoring Thomas and Unger with the game-winning runs, giving Union a 6 to 5 victory, for the county championship. 1930 UNION VS. MONROE APRIL 24. On Friday, April 24, Union opened its 1930 baseball campaign with a 4 to 1 victory over Monroe. Good limited Monroe to two hits, while Union gathered twelve, Union played well but the batting and fielding must be improved if another championship is to be expected. Four members of last fall's championship team are missing. Their places are being capably filled by Koffer, Weisenberger, Saul, Steiner and Bunger. For the remainder of the season much will be expected from them. Page Forty-two

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