Meridian High School - Mana Ha Sa Yearbook (Meridian, ID)

 - Class of 1926

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muy, ' slxffxikllllvhMilli!!Zlakliillklisiliiklilihrliillillxkliiiilixgidiiuiig MANA HA SA US31J!ilidsiriliiiilitlMRill!Ii:tiRxixirllliElEE!13ili,3KixilSKlLiClf?3f r ,ff . + an 1 rl wx J ea: su - Corn McGnirr, hm-r position as -Editor-in-Cllivf ln Fay While-, v Mildred Perkins to llurold Wills, her snlnll stuck nf hooks to lu' fuithfully slucliml mul in R carried ubunt. ' ,3- Elmer Ren, the nhility of always translating Fra-in-h correctly tn Roy MvNl-ul. 51 Harold Reese, lo Alln-rt Pfost his nzystvrlnns xnnnner nnd snhtle nhility tu xnnnsc nnd km-vp 'fi everyone guessing what hc-'ll rln ne-xt. 2 E Vbrnnn Tnylur, lwelvr volumes of Captain llilly's Whiz Brings tn Willie Hnnscn. 5 Charlotte Tolleth her flnpperisln to Jcnnic Shnw. Dorothy Wylie, u must appropriate gift. the nrt of living the qnim-in-sl person in sr-lmnl in Eg w 1 lg, Clysta Mayes. A gg ' N XVitness, my hnnxl und the Seal uf thc Grvnt Mvrirlinn High School, zlnnc this 21st day uf lg? E Mny, 1926. 151 Ufnigin-:li Mu.nnr:n Pnznxlxs, Lawyer. 1 Witness: Ii FM-m.'rx'. :fi lx? Q lx! .ill giz 951 - El 4, ' Qi: 25 an rx, N D51 up E PM ma' XXI Q54 ii 1 ini rg Fe LE: 'vm Q11 fm lil. LR Q! l Wg I I' iii . ,E LQ: 1' . , , ' ll!! will . , ' iii :Ns 1 :Xi QW ,nl I 1-,l . 5' 'i iii i E im .i 33 'H 1? S ssl l ' 'iz 1 ef . i mmaqmmmswzmmm'mTrn1.mwv1mmQmwmmmfx, , . wzwxfawmmw PA I 121 gn 'Z-fm

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RQXQELEEXXEifilfiiii2ilEll,iii1?33tfitW5fLYili1l?j'3LQ3x MANA MA SA FEIQEELEIHBMbQiriilIiFLiL6f'l8E1ilEE'n3lEEviCQ3lR A. Fl -, 1 ,E fl lm we fi' 9 ' CII 'll gg emnr was 1 R, E, TI-IE Renowned Class of 1926 of the Meridian High School, Meridian, County of ax! Ada, State of Idaho, being of n sound mlnd and memory, but knowing the uncer- E1 xi, tainty of our scholastic standing do now make and publish ami declare our Last Will :Qi and Testaxnent, that Is to say: - 'sl As in Class we leave: To the Faculty, our sincerest thanks forlhe phenomenal endurance with which they have itil lil governed us, during our brief sojourn in these Halls nt' Learning. IB To the Juniors, our uncanny ability to maintain the highest plaee on the I-Ionor ltoll 5 lnl without studying. H1 To the Sophoxnores, all knowledge hitherto unassimllatetl by us in our quest of learning. ig To the Freshmen, our candid opinion of the manner with which they have eonducted them- E1 1 . . . . . I gil selves during the past year, hoping that they will not be so awkward in the future. ix' Individually, we bequeath the following: 711 J 1 Ilazel Allen to lteole liiddiek, her ability to always keep her hair curled. ,i . fm, Harold Baird, his forensic art to Fern llnghell to be used in defeating lloise next year. Evelyn Baldwin to Arthur Wylie, her stenographie note hook with transcriptions therein. S1 QQ 't'o J. J. QJohn Jinnney or Jim Johnyj Jones, 'l'hehna Ilushby leaves her typing medals, -B N' for which he has a 'rc-at aftinitv he I- . A iii Lee Baldwin to Jesse Mathews, his good fortune of sharpening peneils at the right time. 2,5 Katherine Beam, Dorothy Neal and Eleanor Songer to May llaekns and Nita Taylor, the lx: ,ii art of stumbling into the assembly at the last half minute. V ggi Elva Beaver, her love to Albert Pfost. xx wil Marjorie Lambert and Josephine Bell to Ilurshell Ellis, their valuable praetiee of reciting El , from an open book. gn lxl - Vernon Cairns, the exclusive right to use his eorreet English phrases to Vester Kindred, Im 5 Violet Clark and Eloise 'l'hompson to James Cato, their unfinished llookkeeping Sets, a Q 5: good mount for next year. if gm Maxine Cobbs, her history notes to Vilbert Sundell. ., mr Wayne Cooper to Donald Hutcheson, the ability to win Miss K'ook's favor at all critical Fly ful moments. - al Charles Cullison, his varied eolleetion of witty remarks to William Biddle. 3 ig Dora Davidson tn Faye lleaver, her spunk'in missing the referee. V Frank Egbert. all sleep which he has missed whlle danelugz at The llueketj' to Joe Kennedy. gt im Harry Fisk, his hashfulness to Cecil Speneer, tvcry appropriatej. ' ill El Damon Flack, his gurgling giggle to Ina Evans. ' Q Everett Fowler, his sheik-like ways to Clinton Bentley. Ei :E Delauice Franklin. leaves M. H. S., for which he has no further use, to future Oregonians. Ego Fred Keller, his over supply of snappy clothing to his brother Dewitt, who uses them Pri if anyway. ngj s G1 ist Mildred Klink and Geraldine I.r-lnbke, their marvelous talents in pounding the typewriter is to Faye Fisk. Dell Madden, his executive ability to Kenneth Egbert to be used in governing the Senior Q15 ,gl Class uf '27. El Imogene May, her wasp-like figure tu Ava Madden. D31 lic, Mildred and Myrtle Man-lun, their surplus beauty to Iteole Iliddiek and Fay Wliitc, who lg 2:3 need it. l 5311 lg Dt' on A Dil irq ibxaalmeaaanseceafaaaamrcmcaeraaaa'fmssrxiftiaarwaaaaafsafeaas1aa-amlmaamnmnealmaixvmmairem imma I 11 1



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