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

 - Class of 1941

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Seniors BARBARA VVEl.KEli Bobby llnskctlmll 2 Buselmll l Here Coinos Clmrlie- Annual Stuff L Alpha Gainnnzx 3. 1- Presiflent l Class 'liensurei' 1 G. A. A. 3. 1 Vice Presialvnt L 'l'nn1hIin4z 2. 3, 1 Tapping: 1 Home Economics 1 Honor Girl Well, I SlU!'fII'.H JOHN VVOLFE VERDA WOOD IVr'Il.'1'vr Vive l,l'0Slil9llt 2 Annnall Stuff 3. l M Club 1 Tennis 3. I- I'VlnlI I 1Irm'I k'Il0II' isn'f 'IIFIITHI knnwinyf' OCD KJ SENIORS Brokcn and sczittcrcd fur and wide, Over nmny 21 fit-ld, Taking the clmnccs to losc or win, To conqnui' or clsc to yield, Like downy seeds from thc l1lllliVVCC 7'in11 f4llUl'lIS Z2 Annu:1ISt :ilf S Alpha Gnlnnni Ii, l Seci'et:11'y L Home l'10ononiics l 'l':1ppiii,f: I. 2. 3 lJm'n, I': n ullruys uf ilu' will of flu: list d pod, lvhen the wind connncnccs to blow, Away we sail on the wings of the World, Other lands and fortunes to know. Aye, sczlttn-N-rl fur, and scattc1'cd widv, lvc clzissnmtcs all will bc, lvith hi Ph znnhitions of Nat success 5, g 1 Yvhcn high school sets us fruc. Though the yuars arc nmny, and the yuars As wo struggle with clmncc oi' fate, As we lt-ave tht- halls of this dual' old school, VVQ sigh as we close the gate. are long

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Seniors EDNA GLEE SMITH Hfiizzyiff' Chorus 3. 1- Girl Reserves 3, et Sn-xtette1'innist 1 Uetette Pianist L Swing Trio Pianist 4 G. A. A. 1 Fort Scott. Kansas. 1. 2 Tune In Honor Girl I fIon'f hare my slmrf- hunrl, rlo you! GERALIJ Sl'0'l l' Snou'l:1rII Bnskethnll 2. 3 Ulf Ilml's fl lui of SfIlfil'.H DARRELI. S'I'lKi'1S ..7,m,.. Orchestral l. 2. 3 Look out, Vllenlisfrgl, lwre I rome. BE'l l'Y 'l'EE'l'ER Belsy Orchestra 1, 2. 3 Chorus 4 Girl Reserves 1. 2. 3. 4 Tunibling 2. 3. 4 Tapping 1 I ufunt to meet that tall, dark, and handsome guy. JUNE WAl'l'l.EY live Girl Reserves ii. l Viee Presiclent Il President L Home Economies l. 2 President 2 G. A. A. 3. l- 'lillllliliilig' 2. rl. 1 'l'uppi1lg.': l. 2 Slurlent Body Seerelnry 1 Honor Girl Oh, hui flefinilr'l11. ARNOLD WATKINS Louis XVI Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4 Band 1, 2. 3. 4 Where my drums go, I go. Seniors ADRIENNE SNUDGRASS SniteI1ie Girl Reserves Il. i Topping 2. 3 Boise l Honor Girl l'm ll0fIlY'l'l'l1. LEONARIJ STARKEY l.uurinr ' llnskethnll Il M C'll1h 3. I- I'm hiking lhe our Ionfgflrl limi. 0I.E'l'.X SVMINIERS Tunis Chorus L Home El'0llUlllil'S l. 2 fi. A. A, ILL 'l'umhling 1. 2. ii. L Tnpping 1. 2. 3 Yell Queen l HSIIIY' flu' :le.rf fnxl nm' for me. SCOTT URQUHAHT Scott Football 2. 4 Ustick 1 lf I only had curly hair. CLARENCE WAl.l.ACE Buzz Chorus 1. 2, 3, 1 Oetette 2. 3. 1 Qunrtette 2. 3. 1 Hollywood Extra, 'l'he Golden 'I'r:1il Here Fumes I'll:1rlie Tune In Tlu'y rlon'f knoll' I Ion!li1'.' MAR1lAliE'l' WA'l l'S Meri Chorus 1. 2 Girl Reserves 1 Tapping 1 'ilusf Illufimf and I.



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Senior Class Prophecy One cold evening in Novemeber, 1950, I sat before my fireplace enjoying the comfort of a warm fire. Suddenly there came a knock at the door, and upon answering it, I saw a mes- senger hoy who was none other than Willis McFarlan. I signed for the message, thanked him, and returned to my chair in front of the fireplace. The telegram happened to be from Adrienne Snodgrass, who was planning to take a vacation and visit me. Adrienne is running a home for homeless children. The thoughts of having a visitor from M. H. S. brought back many pleasant memories of my four years in high school. I wondered where all my class- mates were. My, but I was getting sleepy. I thought I would :it by the fire a few minutes longer and then retire to my bedroom. My thoughts wandered back to my classmates. Suddenly there appeared before me a small, queer-looking fellow, who said if I would sit very still and not interrupt, he would tell me where all my classmates were. I readily agreed. This is what he toid me: Roy Duerock has recently won the boxing championship of the world. Long may he swing. His wife, the former Ruth Hill, is enjoying his honor with him. Winnie Lou Sherman, the editor of the Mana Ha Sa of 1941, has continued working in this line and is now editor of the New York Daily Times. Dick Baker recently won the motorcycle race at San Jose. Such speed! Jack Coggins is touring the U. S. with a professional basketball team. Doris Bowers conducts a large and fashionable kindergarten. Cecile Brown has realized her ambition to be a dietitian, and is now rcriding in Denver. Loren Calkins is a prosperous contractor and has just concluded an agreement to put the finishing touches on a new State capitol dome. Hazel Chapman is drawing a large salary as language interpreter in the New York Cus- toms House. Maxine Cochran and Margaret Watts are two of the leading milliners of Paris and are extensively patrcnized by American society women. Bettie Collins is teaching domestic science to the little Eskimos in Greenland. Ronald Cornwall is contented on his farm south of Meridian. He takes great pride in his herd of Guernsey cows. Neal Edwards and Wesley Coryell are partners in operating a factory for manufactur- ing finger-nail polish. Well, this is a surprise. Alvin Dick, after taking so much interest in dralnatics in high school, is now an actor on the legitimate stage. Ex-president William Davidson is using his oratorical powers to good eifect in the campaign inaugurated by school authorities against the spring fever microhe. Walter Bentzinger is working in an automobile factory in Detroit. He hopes to make cars that travel faster without leaving the road. Evelyn Doty and Opal Estep have continued their work in libraries and are now working in the Carnegie Library in New York. We now see Lawrence Douglas Walking from the tennis court in Atlanta, Georgia, after winning the tennis cup for the third consecutive year. Gwendolyn Downer conducts the rummage sales in Nampa, Idaho. Harold Heikes has developed into one of America's foremost humori: ts and cartoonists. Bill Erwin has gone as a missionary to teach the Chinese how to dance. Eugene Felt has taken over Happy's Hamburger stand. Now it is Pet's Hamberger stand. Helen Bernice Fordice, who was always smart in history, is teaching this subject at Boise High School. Eugene Friend is advertising agent for a new patent haircurler, and Leonard Starkey accompanies him on his rounds as a living example of the curler's efficiency.

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