Morley Consolidated High School - Tigers Yearbook (Morley, IA)

 - Class of 1953

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The door opens and out c Y es Harlene with her guitar. I suppose that she pro- bably still plays for the dtillerent occasions. But wait we discover that she is no longer Shorty Tillman, and we see Harlene in her children, three girls and watching them, Harlene ' s but now is a tall distinguished girl. The screen flashes own little home. She is standing in front of six little three boys are organized in a little orchestra. We see husband. He is tall, dark and handsome. I guess Har- lene must have married one of the fellows on the Police force when she was doing her detective work. Next we see the name of blocks long. In bright li the different parts of the modern facilities to repa dimension television. W Kenny experimenting wi while and get that stingin to do when he stayed up a and sure enough, it is Ke him say, Yes, dear, Ye coming right now, Jackie Next we see the name of plane plant we see locate plant for a hobby and his in his suit ready to go do the United States to Mr. Next we see the name of little village in Africa. building of Churches and traveled throughout the w Next the name of Rosem believe it or not, drivin guess that her dad must , can remember though t just used a different met, derstood it except Rose machine again and the prfli leave it on but she says, I guess we do. Rosemar enneth Findley. Then we see a huge building about two ts we see the words Kennys' Electro Company . ,As uilding are shown on the screen we see that there are 'r and manufacture anything from crystal sets to three hear a shout of pain and know at once that that must be electricity. I guess he still must make a slip once in a sensation that comes from an electric shock as he used nights to work in the basement at home. The door opens eth. The telephone rings and he answers. We hear , I'll be right home. Yes, Yes, Yes dear, Yes, 'I am ll ' van Jayne appear on the screen. Ivan is head of air- in Hawaii. It seems as though Ivan is just running the eal business is that of deep sea diving. We see him now n for some more specimens which he will send back to Ereenawalds' Biology class . velyn Findley. We see her now in a, believe it or not,. he and her husband are there on a mission to direct the schools in localities where there are none. They have orld on such welfare missions. ry Shumaker flashes across the screen. We see her, a car up the drive to a college that she is attending. I ve finally succeeded in teaching Rosemary to drive. I t Rosemary insisted that she could drive. I guess she od that her father didn't understand. In fact nobody un- ary. All of a sudden the little girl turns the dial on the el covering covers the screen. We start to tell her to You know the rest of Rosemary's life, anyway. Yes, y finished college to become PROFESSOR Shuniaker. Z0

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Class Prophecy It is the year 1968. A little girl is alone in her room in the big rnansion at the top of the hill on Shumaker street in the city of Morley. We see what the little girl is doing. She is dialing a queer looking machine. We see that the label reads Findleys' Time Machine. As the girl turns the dial a panel in the wall slides open and a huge screen is revealed. In huge bright letters we see some words flash across the screen. It says, Why, Yes, it reads, Class of 1953, Morley, Iowa. We can hardly believe our eyes as we gaze in wonder for acrggs the scre- en flashes a picture of the stage in the gymnasium at Morley as it was the night of graduation the year 1953. Look at the graduates. They look a little relieved as Mr. Greenawald presents them to the school board and they receive their di- plomas. They probably are relieved to know that it is really true but too we note a bit of sadness. Perhaps they are thinking of all the fun they had together in their school days, and. kind of regret leaving them. Now the screen changes and we see just the name of Laurene Conner on the scre- en. We see what looks like an airplane. Looking closer we agree that it is a new type plane. Across the side we see the words, International-Super -Duper - Enginless-Properless-Tailless-and Stewardless plane model No. 35462468 by none other thanlvan Jayne. Well, that sounds like Ivan, alright. Ivan never be- lieved in explaining anything with just a few words. But wait, where is Laurene? Oh, there she is inside the plane. She is wearing the uniform of a stewardess. She slways said this is what she would like to do. It looks like she is really get- ting good. She races up and down the aisle balancing a tray on one hand. The, screen flashes and why it must be a few years later, for there is Laurene bal- ancing the same tray in one hand. But on the tray is a bottle of milk. I mean three bottles of milk and there in the crib are three charming little daughters. They start to cry and the frustrated Laurene falls to a chair in desperation. We wonder if she is dreaming of the days when she was still a stewardess. Next we see the name of Wayne Vernon. We first see him sitting in an English class in college. He is sitting there giving his full attention to the teacher. . Oh, that doesn't surprise me. He was always the perfect student in English class at Marley High, Wasn't he, Mrs. Russell? Now we see him in later life. He is walking up the steps of the Capitol building in Washingotn. He speaks to the-peo- ple as he passes by and we discover that he has a southern accent. We also hear the people address hirn as SENATOR Vernon. We wonder what state in the gold old United States he represents when suddenly Wayne turn and says in a deep voice, Ah'm from TEXAS . Next the name of I-larlene Tallrnan flashes on the screen. A picture of a large building in Des Moines flashes on the screen. On one of the doors inside the building we see in Gold Letters a sign reading Harlem Tal1.man. Under this is still another sign reading, I track down robbers, theives and murders, with just one restriction, there must be no danger involved. We hear sounds of music corning from the room. We know that must be Harlene. 19



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I remember when we werepgoing to High School at Morley every morning Rose- mary would walk so straight and tall into the assembly and past my desk. I would always say to her as she came by Hi, Professor Shumaker. l suppose you are wondering just who We are, and who the little girl is. Well, the little girl is Rosemary's daughter. The people watching are her husband Yes, this is the mansion in which Rosemary and her husband live. It seems that Mor- ley has grown to quite a sizeable city. Rosemary has invited each of her class- mates, Laurene, Wayne, Harlene, Kenneth, Ivan, Evelyn and their families for a Sunday dinner. When we' came upstairs we were going to tell Rosemary's little daughter that it was time for dinner but I guess that we got so absorbed in the Time machine and the program it was showing that we forgot. I remember our class motto Our Aim is High, Our Goal Success . I guess maybe in real life we may not reach the SOCIAL success mentioned here but if we keep in mind our goal and keep our trust in God, we will reach that goal of success. Well, I hear classmates calling now. We had better hurry because after dinner we are going up to the schoolhouse and see if it has changed since we were Seniors in the year 1953. Memory Days Remember the night Kenny B. wanted to know where Mai-go's big dog was? What's wrong Red, does he bite? Remember the surprise Harlene and Evelyn received after locking themselves in the closet and discovered Mr. Greenawald in the office. Remember the drippy things Laurene did in her dizzy days. Remember the day a dog chased the Morley boys basketball squad at Iowa City. He almost got you, didn't he Louie . Remember the day when Ivan said he was all ears and Laurene replied, I al- ways thought that until I saw your feet. Remember the night we found Kenny and Jackie parked on that lonely curve. Remember the day Jim stayed home, because he had a sore neck. Watch it, Jim, girls are dangerous. Remember the night Lonnie and Janet went over to see Allen Eden. It was kind of late wasn't it Allen. Continued: 2. 1

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