Daryl Morris discusses growing up in Las Vegas and his love of acting.
Daryl Morris is a native of Las Vegas. Born in 1961, he is one of three sons born to Paula and Bobby Morris. He recalls his childhood of the 1960s and 1970s with great fondness of the fast friendships formed within the Jewish community. His day job is in insurance, but his great love is for acting. He tells of being smitten at the age of 11 and taking acting lessons as a youngster and then later studying with actor Jeff Goldblum. He has an impressive list of films in which he has appeared, including the opening scene of Mall Cop 2. He enjoys voice-over acting and teaching acting classes. He also tells about his Navy service, attending UNLV, and coming to settle in Las Vegas-the place he calls home. Daryl also participated in the January 31, 2016, Growing Up Jewish in Las Vegas panel discussion for the Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project.
Leaders of the local American Association of the United Nations (AAUN) Chapter meet to finalize plans for the forthcoming U.N. week. L-R: Dorothy Dorthy, chairman of AAUN week actives and regional v-p of So. Nev. AAUN; Helen Shepp, local treasurer; Barbara Roberts, chairman of AAUN week Activities in North Las Vegas. The man is George Fleigh, president of the local AAUN club.
New officers of the Norman Ready Chapter of Navy Mothers Club (6-25-56) L-R: (seated) Mrs. Irby Hobbs, Mrs. Elmer Laub, Helen Shepp, Ann Kennedy. (standing) Mrs. Floyd Bishop, Mrs. Jessie Evans, Mrs. C. Van Patten, Evelyn Hartwell, Mrs. Wm. Bernard, Aileen Conger.