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

 - Class of 1940

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PAULINE SMITH Pauline Santa Ana, Calif., 1 Nampa 2-3 A woman of few words doesn't have to take back so many of them. Bzssu: TEETER Giggles Hayword, Oklahoma. I 2 Mr, Muyffet, make those kids be quiet. ELIZABETH WOLF!-: Lizzy Chorus 1 Orchestra 1-2-3 Band 1-2-3 Girl Reserves 3-4 Annual Stall' 4 Honor Girl BETTY J ANE TAGGART Janice Chorus 1 Girl Reserves 3-4. Girl Reserve Secretary Honor Girl How do you know! DONALD WATSON Don Baseball 3-4 ' M Club 4- Come on, let's go io Chemistry. ROBERT ZANCKER flB0bU Caldwell 1-2-3 Why worry about tomor- row when it'll be here just the same? There's no future in it. Senior Class Flower - - American Beauty Rose Senior Class Colors ------ Red and Silver Senior Class Motto - The stair to success is the one We are climbing 4

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Joi-IN MCNEFF Jack Broken Bow. Nebraska, 1 Athletic Manager 4 'lVoic'e of experience speaking- CAROLE MOODY JIoof'h Class Treasurer 1 Chorus 1-2 Chonita 2 Basketball 2-3 Class Secretary 3 'Tennis 2-3-4 Girl Reserves 3-L Alpha Gamma Secretary 4 G. A. A. President 4 Student Body Secretary 4 Honor Girl Like grurily, she has the power of utlruz'tIon. Jour: NAVARRO l'Joh1my,' Boise 1 Alpha Gamma 4 Chorus 4 The Golden Trail 4 When fun and duly flash, lef duty go to smash. EDWARD NoURsE A4EldIl Chorus 1-2 f.'ll0Illt21 2 'Tm in the movies now. DAVID PERRY rlperryli Rea, Missouri, I Track 3-4 M Club 4 It's surely hard for rr guy to make up his mind. JAINIES RoD1soN Burk Chorus 1 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3--L Class President 2 Track 3 M Club 3-4 President 4 Student Body President 4 Honor Boy Fm a busy man. Seniors 11 RAY MCPHERSON .lim'! 'Tor ure that live to please, must please to live. IAICORA ML'SGROVE Toot:f' Boise 1-2-3 Chorus 4 The Golden Trail 4 Double Sextette 1 Indiruli1Ly is alright in its plnre, but not in History Class. li.-NY NEWMAN Speed Chorus 1-2 Chonita 2 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball I-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-4, Travk 2-3-l M Club 3-4 Honor Boy By the fair sex he begs to sluml or fall. IDRANK NOURSE Popeye Chorus l-2 Cbonita 2 Grnr1imte I must, or bust. NIERNA POVVELL Pain Cambridge. Nebraska. Chorus 2-1 Chonita 2 Home Economics Club 2 The Golden Trail Uh, lhul I could utter the ihouyhfs that arise in me. WVARNE SCHAAP Nell Kimberly, Idaho, 1-2 Band 3 Football Manager 3 Chorus 4 The Golden Trail -1, M Club -1. Football -1 Alpha Gilllllllil 4- Honor Boy The good die young. My! I must take care of my- self.



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Senior Class Prophecy It was on July 15, 1950, the day had been dark and dreary with the rain descending in a torrential downpour and here I was in my automobile, stranded miles from my destination, New York City. My vacation had turned out to be far from what I had hoped. There had been rain every day. With nothing to do but to wait for the rain to cease so that I could see my way clearly, I turned on the radio. Very soon there came to my ears the voice I well knew, that of N. B. C.'s famous radio announcer, Warne Schaap, who was just then introducing the internationally known crystal-gazer, Zabriskie, who had lived while a young man at Meridian, Idaho. He had been known then as Stewart Clelen. I thought and thought where I had heard that name before, and finally memories of my high school days came to mind, and I recognized the name as that of one of my classmates. While I was reminiscing, Zabriskie had announced his program, and I soon heard that on this initial program Messieur Zabriskic was going to tell what his classmates of the graduating class of 19440, all Whom he had not seen since, had been doing for the past ten years. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. As we open our program we see Leonard Brown, who did such a fine job of playing the drums in the M. H. S. band, now directing a swing band with the winter's engagement at the Waldorf-Astoria. Robert DuVal1 is Leonard's A-1 saxaphone player. Amy Jossis, that little blonde Swedish girl, has just received the good news that she has won the Miss America, 1950, contest. James Davidson is working out his new Zephyr on the salt bed at Salt Lake in preparation for his next try at breaking the previous world's record. Our former student body president, Jimmie Robison, has just signed a new con- tract with the New York Yankees. His wife, the former Althea Everitt, is pianist for the orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Ruth Davis is a capable stewardess with the United Air Lines operating between San Francisco and the Hawaiian Islands. We see that she stops off quite regularly at Santa Catalina where Dan Compton is working as manager of the branch ofiiee of the Dole Pineapple Company. Mrs. Warren Hill is teaching ballroom dancing at her home in Los Angeles. We see Olive Forkner signing a contract with the Technicolor Film Co. for the lead in Glamour Girl, written by Harry Robertson, the noted playwright. He and his wife, Betty, and their small daughter live in Pasadena. At Wimbledon, England, we see that Carol Gregory has just won the Wimbledon tennis loving cup for the third consecutive year. Now we see Kathryn Lower who will soon graduate from a special course at the Mayo Clinic, and already has been given a position in that same institution. In San Diego, Charles Howell and Alvin Jordan are training for U. S. Govern- ment service-Alvin with the Marines, and Charles in the airplane division of the Army. We knew that Romeo Ray Newman would succeed. He's playing professional basketball with a team that is touring the U. S. Also winning games, we see. Barbara Miller is guest soloist in the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra. She is on a personal appearance tour of North America before going to Europe. Margaret Beery is employed as an artist's model by the firm of Musgrove and Dick, artists, inc., Hollywood, California. This remarkable company has painted many of the moving picture sets. Mrs. Austin Knox is living in a quiet little town in Dakota with her husband and their twin boys. Glenn Baird, who used to disagree with Mr. Jeffries on historical matters, is teaching history in his Alma Mater, M. H. S. Working out in Madison Square Garden is Jake McNeff, world's featherweight boxing champion. ,. CContinued on Next Pagej 13

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