Morrill High School - Lion Yearbook (Morrill, NE)

 - Class of 1956

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PATRICIA ANN WALKER Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we go to school. Morrill 1-2-3-45 Chorus 2-3-45 Girls' Glee 2-Sp Se- lect Chorus 4g Pep Club 1-2-3g Band 1-2-4. MARILYN LOUISE WECKER Individuality is the salt of common life. Morrill 1-2-3-4g Pep Club 2-45 Chorus 1-2-3g Girls' Glee. NANCY ADELE LANGLEY KING Lyman 1-2g Student Council 1-2g Cheerleader 1-23 Waitress 1-2g Prom Attendant 1-2g Usher 2g Madrigal 2g Class Vice President 2g Annual staff 23 Librarian 23 Pep Club 1-2-33 Chorus 1-2-35 Girls' Glee 1-2-3g Music Clinic 1-2-3g Operetta 1-2-3g Music Contest 2-3g Sextet 2-3g Class Play 33 County Government 33 Editor Lions Roar 4g Office 4g DAR Good Citizenship Award, This page sponsored by HARDESTY CATTLELLNERS BOB AND BURR Henry, Nebraska

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MAXINE ELSIE ADAMS Silent often, friendly always. Morrill 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-45 Band 1-2-35 Chorus 4. CHARLES WILLIAM KEARNEY During classes he keeps one eye on the clock and the other on the girls. Morrill 1-2-3-45 Student Council 45 Chorus 45 Track 25 Football 2-3-45 Class Play 4. 35 RHONDA LEE NEWMAN I'm so tall my feet just barely touch the ground. Morrill 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls Glee 1-2-35 Selected Group 45 Class Play 35 Annual Staff 45 Physical Ed. 1. CLYDE RAY OWEN He speaks not, and yet there is conversation in his eyes. Morrill 1-2-3-45 Basketball 15 Football 15 Track 1-2 Boys' Glee 3. SHIRLEY LOUISE EWIG Though she be but little, she is gaiety itself. Morrill 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1-2-4. RITA MAE EWLNG It is the wise head that makes the still tongue. Morrill 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1-2-35 Girls' Glee 1-2-35 Pep Club 1-25 Student Council 3g Annual staff 4. This page sponsored by the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH



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74a It is the year 1976. Great changes have taken place in the last 20 years. Following WW Ill, the world has been divided into several provinces which are governed much the same as the United. States used to be. At the head of this government is the firstywoman president, Ann Ost. What used to be the U. S. is now divided vertically into three provinces, the capitals of which are New York City, Hollywood, and Morrill. In this particular week, a convention is being held in Morrill by the World Spaceways Incorpo- rated. The purpose of this convention is to discuss a bond issue for a new centralized school, so that accommodations for students as far away as Texas and Canada can be met. The program for today drawn up by Rita Ewing, president of the Provincial Knitting and Crocheting Club, includes a speech by that brilliant orator, Steve Scott, a premiere of the latest 4-D triple treat, starring that famous can-can dancer, Janice Borden, Qwe're sure this speaks for itself J, and a super-speedy trip around the world in the latest supersonic jet rocket. Food has been provided by Flocks of Manhattan, which is run by Judy and Frank Flock with some help from their three sets of twins. Our emcees for the program are Jim Duncan and Stewart Tryon, the greatest comedy team since Martin and Lewis. After the speech and movie are enjoyed by all, the food is rushed in, piping hot in the new in- vention, a de-materializer, which was perfected by a prominent scientist, Gary Travis. Now we are ready to go on the trip around the world, and all board the space rocket. Mrs. Lowell James, the former Janyce Owen, and her husband are operating the ship and looking after the comfort of all aboard. At last, all is in readiness, there is a deafening roar, and we are off! Landing in Tiajuana, Mexico, we pick up the evening paper and upon opening it, our eyes fall on the column 10 Years Ago Today. Here we read that Bill Dinnel and Charles LaRue, two of the 1956 graduates of Morrill, volunteered to man a space ship to Mars. Inquiring around, we learn they are still there. The scientists carelessly forgot one little detail in their planning: getting back once. you get there. We also learn while visiting Mexico that Don Roquet and Bob Anderson have developed their mechanical ability and have established a speedway for hot rods on the Pan-American l-Iiway running through Mexico. Again we board the ship and are bound for Spain, While in Granada we attend a typical Spanish bullfight. During the climax of the fight we hear a familiar voice coming from behind and talking a blue streak -- in Spanish. Turning'around we find it is a student from the Spanish Il class, Myla Surratt. The romance language has certainly inspired her. Incidentally she is talking to Jackie Segura, who has returned to the home of her ancestors and is quite wealthy as the owner and chief cook of the Exclusivo a well-known restaurant in Spain. Jumping from Europe to Africa we land at the H-K Ranch. Say, this sounds familiar. Investigat- ing, we find that Bill Kearney and David Hughson are co-owners of a fabulous horse ranch. Catching our attention is a large sign No, Dudes Allowed. Underneath in small print were the words Unless you are eligible, shapely females. Ignoring the sign completely, we went in. Here we found the place swarming with beautiful girls. The srr- 17 print on the sign seemed to take effect. Zoom-um, not more than two feet in front of us was ouf, Athletic Queen, Pat Weinmaster, riding her first buck- ing bronc. Splash! ll Terrified, we turned around just in time to see Suzanne Griess surface after making a beautiful dive into the warm, crystal-clear water of a horse tank. Kerplopi Again we turn around and see Cowgirl Weinmaster sitting primly in the middle of a cactus. Myl Some entertain- ment these boys provide. Let's get, while the getgting's goodl We leave our ship in Egypt and go by safari to the Belgian Congo, The leader of our safari is our old classmate, Gary Eisenbarth. We chat with him and he tells us spine-tingling adventures he has had in the wilds of Africa. Upon reaching our destination, Victoria Falls, we see a slightly familiar face. We heard that Bethel Brown was down here but up to this time we hadn't been able to believe itg yet, there she is. We hardly recognize her with dark skin and bleached-out hair, She told us that after playing a black face girl and seeing how coddled Egbert acted in the senior class play, she de- cided that Africa would be a better place to rear children so she came here to catch a man. She tells us that Beverly Mayo, formerly Beverly Barnes, another of our classmates, has set up a health clinic. We visit the Mayo Health Clinic and talk to Beverly. One of our other classmates, James Giles, is

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