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

 - Class of 1927

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iq----lei MANA HA SA - Dan Lopez wills his handsome curls to Clarence McGuire for further attraction of Fay White. Loiuse Barnett leaves her lyric voice to Bronell Dunten . James Cato wills his exceptionally studious propensities to Chet. McPherson. Myrtle Horton leaves her originality to Frances Madden. Joe Kennedy wills some of his firm ways to Thelma Ruins. .Jennie Shaw leaves her blushes to Lucille Chipmnn. Florence Auxier wills to Thelma Rea, her superior intellect. To Orivillc Mayes, Cecil Spencer wills his manicure set. Fay Fisk bequeaths some of her monkey-shines to Nola Berry. Mana Ha Sa 1. He looks for his own picture. 2. He looks at his own picture five times. 3. He looks for his name ten times. 4. I-Ic looks for his girl's picture five times. 5. He gazes at it fondly. 6. He re-reads the organizations she belongs to. 7. He hunts through for his girl's name. 8. He looks at his own picture again. 9. Reads the rest CII. 10. Closes the book. 11. Slams the editors! egsir? ,. 1, ff 162' Q A1 .X-, . ,, -.1 '1955g::Q-3tfgf'3'?1' A , ...................-xl x u-1-nn'nn.-mmmln-imsrix-nn E111

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TZ.. MANA HA SA Class Will We, the Senior Class of the year Nineteen Hundred and Twenty- seven of the High School of Meridian, Idaho, having placed another mile- stone in our Path of Education, do publish this-our last will and testament to our successors in M. H. S. We, as a class, do duly bequeath our excess knowledge to the faculty for the betterment and education of our posterity in the High School. To the Junior Class we do bequeath our seats and also our good stand- ing with the above mentioned faculty. Individually we do will: J. D. Petty, a share of his avoirdupois to Stan. McCoy. Fay White wills her oratorical art in American History Class to Eva Anderton to be used only in such cases of necessity as talking back to Mr. Miller. May Backus wills her ability to wear a number six shoe to Edna McNeal-Meow ! ! Albert Pfost leaves his ability to console Phyllis Nelson to Fritz Huish. Robert Hook leaves his nickname Bob to all Juniors, Sophomores, and Frosh, who wear the noble name. After this Bob prefers to be addressed as Mr. Hook . Hurshell Ellis, a lover of freckles and curly hair, wills his freckles to Bill Petty. He's taking the curls with him. Ina Evans yields her championship as best giggler to Myrtle Pryor- fwho will soon have enough to make a real 1augh.J Ruth Sugdcn leaves her winning ways to Hallie Sloan. Roy McNeal leaves to Sigfrid Jossis his ability to make friends with all the new girls. COnly fifteen minutes reading each day will do ity Nita Taylor leaves her forgiving disposition and lovable personality to Cysta Mayes! Can she use it? ! ! l Clifford Wills leaves his ability to argue, especially in Miss Clark's English Class, to Bertha Evans. Edna King leaves her ability in everything to any needy Junior. . Willie Hansen leaves his perfectly excruciating case on a Sophomore girl to the watchful care of Walter Rowland. Fern Hughell wills her dabating ability to Flora Moreland. May she use it as well as Fern has. Don Hutcheson leaves his extra feet to Beryl Nelson. V Kenneth Egbert leaves his winning ways with the ladies to DeWitt Keller. E101 ...............-...1........... .u......n......nuun-n .... .nnn.................m-.1 ..... .............



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1 MANA HA SA 7--1--l Senior Class Prophecy Will this meeting please come to order! I can only hear one of you at a time, shouted Clifford as he rapped for order in a Senior class meeting held on December 17. lThe session was called for the purpose of planning a party for the Sophomores.j We will now take a vote on- Clifford stogped short as an old man walked through the door. There he stood wit a long, white beard half covering his face and n staff held high above Clifford's head, Suddenly he began to speak: I have wandered far, have visited many places looking for an ideal school, and an ideal Senior class. At last I found one. The power of the gods is in my hands. Ask what you will and it shall be granted. We all sut astounded for n few seconds, then Fay, jumping to her feet, cried: Oh, let him tell our fortunes. The old man bowed low and steppnig to the center of the room asked that we come, one at a time, to him, and he would tell us what fate held for each of the class of '27. He took from his pocket a small lobe. You see, he said, I carry the world in my pocket. Only those who are truly worthy of it ever see this small sphere. ' Since Clifford was president, he was asked to step forward. The old man gave him the globe, which he held in his hand for a few seconds. Then the old man held it up to the light, and gazing intently at it, said in a low but steady voice: . Clifford Wills, you will enter the world of invention. Your success will be assured through the invention of an automobile, which is steered by nreans of a foot-lever. A very handy invention for the modern young man. Ruth Sugden was the next to hear her fortune. My dear young lady, you will occupy the highest office of the United States government. What a boost for the Meridian High and the Class of '27l Ruth resumed her seat with a sigh of relief while Willie Hansen came slowly forward. Ah, my son, said the old man, You and your wife, 'nee-Amzel Nunnally, wil settle down to at comfortable life after you have become wealthy through your song, 'I love the ladiesl' Fay White took her place before the old man while the rest of the class displayed their delight at Willie's good fortune. Fay White, you will be very, happy while taking in washings to support your husband-Clarence. ou know it is bliss to serve those we ove. Fay hurried to her seat, and Ina was next to appear before the old man. Will Hurshel Ellis please come forward? The old man joined their hands and after gazing into the globe said: You two will face the trials of this world together and be known to every one as 'The red-headed man and his perfect giggle? As they took their seats, I'Iurshel's face tubrned red and Ina displayed one of her best giggles. Albert then pushed his way to the front. Albert Pfost will convert his Ford into a taxi to carry the ladies from the business section to the suburbs of Meridian. I believe you will be quite wealthy. When Roy McNeal came forward the old man said: I see great mental activity for you while trying to remodel the alphabet and leave out the 'M'. Perhaps you will put in another 'I-I'. nn- - I121

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