Morrisons Set a RecordiI|Three generations of printers, j Morrison, who was a printer for; High School In 1954 now is as-ill named Morrison, worked in; more than a half century, looks sistant makeup foreman on the The Journal's nightside compos- j on from his position between his night composing crew. Mrs. ’ leg room during the mid-1950s, | son and grandson. Bun Morrison' Howard Anderson, the former ’ establishing a unique one-family j came to The Journal in 1923, re-1 Jane Morrison, Bruce's sister, record. Today, many father-son, j maintng until his death June 16,; ajnd the daughter of Mr. and husband - wife, and other com- f 1957. Mearle Morrison began as, Mrs. Mearie Morrison, also was binations are found throughout I an apprentice printer in 1925,i emptaved ht the paper as the-the newspaper plant. In the. working his way up to his pres- . ' «- -, ,, .above picture^Mearle Morrison,jent petition of mechanical srn;°*“ **rl-fight, illustrates a point in typo- j permtendent. Young Bruce who j W2S a Journal pressman graphy to his son, Bruce, left, became an apprentice after I when they were married in.while the late Bernal E. (Bun) i graduating from Sergeant Bluff i February of 1955.i