Marcia Phelps and David Guilford Morse
DAVID GUILFORD MORSE, son of ISABEL JANE BARTON and GUILFORD ALDEN MORSE,
was born November 5, 1928 in Idaho,74 and died April 9, 1982 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.74
He married MARCIA PHELPS on March 3, 1951 in New York City, New York, New York.5350
Education
- David Guilford Morse graduated from The Blake School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1946.8028
"DAVE entered Blake in the second form and has "fought the good fight" during the last six years. In doing so he has become one of the most popular members of the class. To his friends, Dave is an unceasing wonder, for in spite of his quiet manner, he has more varied interests than any other senior. His chief love is music, classical, jazz—any type one can name. In addition to music, Dave is much interested in electrical work, and he served as head electrician for the Blake Plays this year. In athletics, Dave's main sport is football. Ever since he was able to don a suit as a C team player, he has made first teams consistently. His play at end and center on the A team was outstanding, and Mr. Glenn looked on with the hope that a few years would see him large enough to play varsity football. However, after missing a season, Dave was still a little too small for varsity material. Good naturedly, he turned his talents to the J. V. team and played outstandingly there to help the team to isn undefeated season. Tennis, another of Dave's sports, is his chief interest in the spring. As in athletics, he has particularly concentrated talents in academic work and the field of writing seems to be one of them. Author of many "letters to the editor," Dave is the leading progressive in the class, advocating senior privileges of unlimited scope. As a Lower School waiter, Dave ignores all entreaties to the contrary by employing unbelievable speed in clearing off his tables. However, not all of Dave's life is spent in school, for he leads a notorious social life. It is in this realm of forgetfullness that Dave blossoms forth. No longer the quiet, bashful senior, he frequents high school dances and the Prom. Next fall, if the draft doesn't interrupt his plans, Dave plans to enter Brown. It won't take him long to win as large a number of friends there as he has during his years at Blake."
Marriage Announcements and News
Chicago Daily Tribune, March 1, 19515350
Morse-Phelps
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Phelps of Glencoe have gone to New York City for the wedding Saturday of their daughter, Miss Marcia Phelps, to David Guilford Morse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Morse of Minneapolis. The bridegroom's parents have also gone to New York for the wedding, and others there include Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Clayburn of Longwood dr., uncle and aunt of the bride, and the Albert C. Mohrs.
The wedding will take place in the First Presbyterian church. Miss Carol Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gross of Glencoe, will be maid of honor. The bride has been pursuing a career in New York City.
Census Records
Date | Location | Enumerated Names |
April 10, 1930615 | Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota |
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April 5, 19402676 | Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota |
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April 17, 19509539 | Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota |
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