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

 - Class of 1926

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QC ll Q ill lil bt, ill F VIP Ni 16 iiifliiil iiidli xii1Kl,1U'W54i.Bi5!:XUIGQEQEW M A N A H A SA giitlillhxl 1559 RE iQ2zlgl12YliQBi1iGjilbilL5Z.l,Egli3Z ELZZZIEIEEBE Xl ,- lu- Kl '34 lui lug xx an 2 . gn l pl! Santan' laws rnphvrg ,gg 'xr 61 if . , . Ki px A DAX IN 19:14, px! x :xl iv! Dt, lui 'X- in Y I'OSI'l'ItlN us llemul Surgeon of the Purtluml Surgical Ilospitul occupies most of lui my time nnll l:onsvqnv:ntly I hnvv litth- time to 1-luguigi' in mnny of thu frivolous iigi things nf' life, Nm-vm-rtlioless I hurt- pnnsl: for an brief spun-1' of time tu pen n litthw im'irh-nt of intl-rest to nll nu'mlwrs of thot rm-nowm'ml Clnss of 1926. Om- morning, ns I wus sl-utvd at my th-sk, ilu- ollicn--hoy unuouucs-ll thi- urrlvnl of u Indy sr, who lnul givvn her mnnu us Mrs. Fowler:whvrs-npou I nskml hiln to show lu-r in. After u QQ thorough cxnlninntion, I vnnu' to thc th-finitm' conclusion thnt hvr trunlrlu lny in the postcriur 1:2 portion of hor hruin which would in-cl-ssitutv nn immcdintc opcrutlon. Al-uorrlingzly she Q 91. nnulv nrruuprvuu-nts with my assistant, Dr. Clinrlvs Culllsou, and myself thnt wr shnnhl pvr- hal form tha- npcrntion on tln- nftornoun of tlu' sumo tiny. Fil At precisn-ly the tiun' si-t for the opt-rutinn our pntivnl urrivvrl, und Dr. Cnlllsou und iuysl-If rlouneml the whltv rolu-s to prluzes-xl with tln- onli-ul. Dr. L'uIlisou, whom I stlll cull mi wil by tlu' fnmiliur nnnn' of l'llnrlcs. nthniliistcwll ilu' znlusstlivtim' and soon our patient wus N5 iii unconscious, As I luokl-ri into thnt fum' I suw sozm-thing In-uriug n strnngc rn-sl-luhluuvc to if snnu- unc I hull wen lwforv Yl'ho was it? H lm - s ' A ' Q51 :El At that mmm-ut stu- nmth-rt-ll some im-olu-rt-nt phrusrs cnmw-rnixur tlu- M. II. S., cuusing S 533 nu- to drop my cutlin in nlnnm-nu'nt. for it luul just mlnwm-ll upon im- thut this wus none other gc' thnu Doo Nt-nl. 'I'hut slvl-ping fum- wus tlu- slum- nm- I lnul sm-n so often uumy ya-urs hc- fun- in Miss Cook's Senior English Clnss. I loolu-il ut Churle-s. who ton rl-cugliim-rl hc-r, uml ij fail ln- wus vounlly llumfoundod. Notwithstaufling wa' rnntilnwrl ns curl-fully us possihh- to insure lm llu- utmost sufl-ty for our pnticnt. At Inst the opvrntion wns finished. In dun' tinu- our pntivnt hull rn'1'ov1'r4'1l to that dugru' lui wht-rc wo thought it would lu- ndvisnhlc to nttvlnpt n lengthy unnvn-rsntion. In vit-w ol' this, we rl-puirl-rl to thc word wherein nur pntiont wus vnnllin-rl. ' Churlcs, us wus his custom in rluys of yon-. hrnkr out with nm-urly u zlnzrn questions nt 'xi' olwv. ull of which our pntient rrp-urded with u fnint smile. Yi-s, I wus Miss Dornthy Nm-nl lwforc my ninrringv, four yvurs ogo to l'ix'l-rl-tt Fowler, M' slu- uuswvrull. Everett is nt tin- hczul of tlu- lh-ynrtnwnt of Puhlic Works nt lloisl- null Is 'Xl now plnnning lu conslrurt lifty mils-s of povruu-ut ln Mrrirlinnf' gn l'hurlvs nguiu intl-rruph-ml hor with, Whitt hus I-wr lwvonu- of Wnym- Cooper? - M1 -:Qi Why, she uxuluinnul, IIui'vu't you hvnrd of hhn through tlu' in-wspupl-rs? llc is n i :fl long mlistmu-u swimnu-r who is now nttviupting to swim the Pncillc Un-nlx. l In-nr from him xi xc quill- frm-qlnuitly through his wifi-, llilllrl-rl P4-rkius. Mihlrrll now nh-signs llu- lutcst fushions I 5 ' ', for the Pnrisiain duncing Inclnlth-s. :K Grout Scott! I vxvluinwcl. Do toll ns nhnnt so'm- of tho nthrr kills. Sho hcgnn: I rrvm'ivrll n lvttrr frozn M rs, Frnnl: liighort, nw' Miss Pilvu livuvvr, snying Fl ju lluat I'uh' hull just lu-on elm-tt-il U. S. svnntor from Arlaunsns, uuul that nt thu prl-sr-ut time Iii ilu-y uri- enjoying n vonntion in lhv Oxorlas. ig Ilnm'l Allen. Josvphinc- llvll xuul Itlnrjnril- lunnhs-rl urn- running u lwuuty purlur nt l'nrnnx. It is sniti thut thi-y ull spurt sonu' run- spnrkhfrs. :Q Maxine Cohhs is Profs-ssor ot' English at ilu- Kunn High School. Ili-r hnslmnll, lfrrd lx, Km-lh-r is touring Afrlvn. lecturing in hchnlf of I'rnhihitiou. I henr thnt Vvrnon Cnirns has hvroim- tlu- l'lnniu-inl mpxivulr-nt of .lohn Archihnld in thv 5 shm-p industry of lduho. suiml Chnrlcs nguin intl-rrnpting lu-r. is pr, Yu, wus our pntin'nt's rn-ply, Hn is now trying for the hnnrt of Miss Dorn Dnvidson, iii who luis lu-uoxnc innm-nsvly wt-nlthy hy tin- fliscovl-ry of oil on ln-r futlu-r's rnuch nonr Mvricliun. Ln-v lluhlwin is an Unituriun ministm-r nt Uslivk, lrlulmf' lg! lm ml 'xl M 'ul an .nw 'I 5: 313:01 In xx 'u nw izlxx'1i?EfrTixi1i3'wxilJlWit1l1'xixx'gnZni1Zfx xifxi 'xilrx 'xx xx it 10:':i'wuz'-ii42f5t'lxE'li16ifxxKyi'Imlxti!tlxilR1Yliff5Fi1F'it'!5iW5mliiQi1liih 1131 'fx Ai

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-.iii . WYMEEEEEE 3EEBMME!Z MANA HA SA Harold Baird, I remarked, is State Chemist of Illinois, and is nou' the chief witness against the defendant in a wholesale poisoning scrape. He lives next door to Elmer Rea and wife, Mildred Klink. 'John' is now the author of the most widely published comic strip in America. Wonderful, isn't it? remarked Mrs. Fowler, That there should he su many prominent people among the Class of '26. I hear that Vernon Taylor has taken l'aderewski's place ns Premiere Piamiste of the world, and is now the musical sensation of the age. Harold Reese and wife, Charlotte, are living in Arizona where 'AI' has a position with the University of Arizona as Professor of Archeology. Thelma Bushhy, unmarried, is the private secretory to the new Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, Damon M. Flack. Harry Fisk has at last married Myrtle Mareuln, and they now live in a modern Conestoga wagon which is built on al, Ford chassis. Harryis motto is: 'See America First'. Kate Beam has taken over her fnther's business and is nuw baking cinnamon rolls for M. H, S. Freshmen. Evelyn Baldwin has just finished n course with the famous reducing specialist, Dorothy Wylie, and is now traveling with Jingling Brothers' Circus as the Living Skeleton. Miss Wylie's marvelous success is accredited to her profuse use of Marmola and Sylph chewing gum. Dell Madden is a retired banker fthe judge retired himj. His wife, Geraldine Iicmblte, earns their daily lu-end hy singing at Meridian liand concerts. Mildred 'Mnrenm, Imogene May and Violet Clark have taken over the management of Kelly's Club Cafe of Boise, and it is said that they maintain a Hrst class restaurant and ealmret. ' Eloise Thompson is champion fiddler of Peru. Henry Ford lu-is a pre-mortem engage- ment with her to furnish music for his funeral. Cora McGuire was graduated from the U. of l. as a registered nurse, but the attraction of the silver screen rubbed the medical world of one of its richest jewels, Have you heard of the whereabouts of 'Peg' Sanger? asked Doe turning to mr. You het, said l. 1 nuw take great pleasure in announcing the presence of this diminutive little lady, who is now pharmacist in charge of this hnspital's dispensary. In came Peg humming a popular song. Why you look just as sweet as ever, she erled. And that night the happy quartet noted in their diaries, A perfect day. Dalmserz Fans max, '26. I IF D! iii! lui P51 W ilii I!! S50 li L 15. I!! 5 L, ii us! lei I! ki 'KI Ili iii? m iii 4 B! X' Qi IB! his M IB: E M U31 rg: K, ii ttf: Ni iii! 5 xx! gi X QQ li! ef Rl Pi in , i 'lf Ne 5 li if lx! iw PS1 ll! IB! itil M ii xi 5 1EEWEEEBiK 'EEME'l?i3'LiQiEiQliiiiiiiIKEKEJKLQEIESENEEMEBUMMWXYELEEMMDQEIE FEEEEHBBWE i141 L ,i ' A Y, ,,,.e, ,KAW W

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