Jefferson City High School - Marcullus Yearbook (Jefferson City, MO)

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'C'-40 4-1 - ?fuf'4 J' 4 . . r 7 P 5 KAY COLLEEN AHERN: A twinkle in her eyes spells funll' French Cluh, 56-58 58, Re n a , 7- , Q24 Editor, 58, Latin Club, Vice-President, 58, J. C. Players, 58, Heaven Can I I CA A! ROGER ALBERTS: Stand aside all great men, here comes another one. . .E. 57- 8, ic esi ,Z for all plays, 56-58. i JOE ALLEN: A boy who will succeed. 1 J I Z4 HAROLD ANGERER: His words are long enough to run in serials. Honor Society Boys' ate, 57, C. .E. 57-58. ' fi 7 JOY AUSTIN: Not very tall, not very small, but loved by all. V JOHN AVERY: Yours received, we are all out of halos in your sizef'-St. Peter. Choir, 57-58. ROSINA MAE BACON: Every day she grows sweeter and sweeterf, GARY BAILEY: A true student-in football. Football, 56-58. JOYCE BAILEY: Just pep, personality, and popularity. Jayettes, 56-58, Drill Leader, 56-57, President, 57-58, Home- coming Attendant, 57, Marcullus Ad Staff, 57-58, Student Council, 57-58, Scholastic Achievement Award, 57, Best All-Around Girl, 58. MARY LOU BANDELIER: None preaches better than the ant, and she says nothing. JUDY BARKER: Shiny eyes and pretty hair-who can know what mystery's there? Jayettes, 56-57, Choir, 56-58, New Moon. 57, Bi-igadoonf' 58. CAROLYN ANN BARNARD: She goes about disturbing none. FRED BARNES: A quiet boy-he doesn't snore in class. C.O.E., 57-58, Choir, 57. DICK BARNETT: Just like x , you can't find his equal. Band, 56-58, Boys' State, 57, Student Body President, 57-58,, J. C. Players, 57-58, Vice-Pres. 57-58, Dear Ruth, 57, Arsenic and Old Lace, 57, Heaven Can Wait, 58, Honor Society, 57-58, Spanish National Honor Society, 57-58, President, 57-58, Rotary Boy of the Month, 57. MARY JEANNE BATCHELOR: There's music on her lips and in her fingertips. Jayettes, 56-58, J. C. Players, 56- 58, Secretary, 57-58, lane Eyre, 56, Girls' State, 57, Honor Society, 57-58, Choir, 56-58, Chorale, 57-58, New Moon, 57, Brigadoon, 58, Marcullus Literary Staff, 57-58. niord GEORGE BECK: My father taught me to workg he did not teach me to love it. J. C. Player, 56-57. LEON BECK: All you need in life is ignorance and confidence, and then success is sure. C. O. E. 57-58, Band, 56- 585 Golf, 58. RONALD GORDON BENSON: I like a girl with a good head on my shoulder. Band, 56-58. GENE BICKEL: Quiet guy, but don't let his quietness fool you. DIANA BLUE: You'1l recognize her by her grace and the smile thatls on her face. Jayettes, 56-58, French Club, 56-58. PEGGY JOYCE BOGG: She liked to like people, therefore people liked her. Jayettes, 56-58g French Cluh, 57-583 Band, 56-58. PATRICIA HALE BOCLE: Sizes are often deceiving, sometimes a woman's thumb has a man under it. Jayettes, 56- 58g Choir, 56-583 New Moon, 575 Brigadoon, 58. DENNIS BOHRER: W hen I feel like exercise, I lie down until the feeling passes. Band, 56-58, President, 57-585 Track, 56-583 Boys' State, 57. JOHN ISAAC BROCKMAN: The way to fight a woman is with your hat, grab it and run. Scenic Design for all plays, 57-58. PAUL BRUEMMER: Worries little, studies less, his idea of happiness. SANDRA BRUMMET: Exciting as an unopened telegram. J. C. Players, 583 Heaven Can Wait, 58. CHARLES G. BRYAN, JR.: I may be little, but I may be heard. Latin Club, 57-583 J.C. Players, 58, Arsenic and Old Lace, 58. BETTY JANE BUESCHER: A star in the firmament of athleticsf' Band, 56-58. BETTY JANE BUL'lw1,-INN: Good nature is an asset, so she will never be bankrupt. Band, 56-57, Honor Society, 57-58. LAWRENCE BURNETT: The most I can do for my friends is to be their friend. niors PATRICIA ANN BYBEE: I frequently quote myself, it adds spice to my conversation. Band, 56-57. ALAN CARTER: A man who blushes is not quite a brute. Football, 56-58, All-Conference, 2nd string, All District, Honorable Mention, 58. BILL HAROLD CASE: lf you miss seeing him, don't worry, you'll hcar him. Football, 56-585 Basketball, 56-58, Track, 57-58. GRETCHEN CAVERNO: She performs her duties, but there's always time for fun. Jayettes, 56-58, Latin Club 56-58g Choir, 56-58, New Moon, 57, Brigadoon, 58. DAVID CLACK: His absence will long be remembered. LARRY COLTER: I wish Adam had died with all his ribs in his body. Track, 57. ROCKNE CREACH: Tiny as a bug's earf' BARBARA ANNE DAVIS: Tall in stature, big in heart. Choir, 56-58, Chorale, 57-583 New Moon, 579 Briga- doon, 583 J. C. Players, 57-585 Honor Society, 57-585 Spanish Club, 56-58g Vice-Pres. 57-583 Spanish National Honor Society, 56-583 Secretary, 57-58g Iayettes, 57-58. CLAUDELLE DEAN: Her quiet smile speaks a world of friendliness. MARY ELIZABETH DEAN: A maid she is of dark brown hair and eyes that cause a second stare. SHELLEY ELIZABETH-JANE DEGLER: A quiet and sincere friend. Jayettcs, 56-573 New Moon, 57, Spanish Club, 57. CAROLYN DOOLEY: l find excuses for myselff' Choir, 56-583 New Moon, 573 Brigadoon, 58. DAVID DOWNEN: fd like to be shy, but the girls won't let me. Football, 56-58g Boys' Stale, 57, Track, 56-583 Junior Class President, 56-573 Band, 56-58g Student Council, 57-589 Debate, 583 Best All-Around Boy, 58. DORIS MARIE DRINKARD: Or light or dark or short or tall, she sets a spring to snare them allf' Jayettes, 56-57g Choir, 56-58g Chorale, 57-583 New Moon, 57, Brigadoon, 58. BARBARA ANN DURHAM: Happy herself through making others sof' Choir, 57-58. 1 ' 'Mm t., niora QQVA ...' A DANIEL LE ROY EDGELL: Why girls leave home. ' Choir, 56-583 New Moon, 573 Brigadoon, 583 Football, 56- 583 Track, 57-58g Rotary Boy of the Month, 58. .IUDITH ALENE EGGERS: The ablest people in all the walks of life are those of faith. BETTY ELAINE EHRHARDT: A sunny disposition is the very soul of success. SHARON ANN ENLOE: There was never a saint with red hair. Latin Club, 56-58g French Club, 56-589 Honor Society, 57-583 Jayettes, 56-58g Band, 56-58, Marcullus Ad Staff, 58. J. T. EVANS: Why worry, things will happen anyway. LORETTA EVELER: lf you want a girl who's short and sweet, here's one who is hard to beat. NAOMI FARLEY: Sweet girls are hard to find, but here's one of the sweetest kind. C. O. E. 56-58, Secretary, 57-58. TOM FAULK: He stopped talking long enough to have his picture taken. Choir, 56-57, New Moon, 5731. C. Play- ers 57-58: Football, 57, Track, 573 C. O. E., 56-58, Vice-President, 57-58. BILL FERGUSON: Ability is the poor man's wealth. Spanish Club, 56-57, Spanish National Honor Society, 56-573 C. O. E. 57-58. VIOLA FINKE: A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. GLORIA FISCHER: As soon be out of world as out of fashionf, Band, 56-57, Iayettes, 56-58g Homecoming atten- dant, 575 Arsenic and Old Lace, 57, J. C. Players, 57-58, Red and Black Staff, Business Manager, 57-58, Marcul- lus Staff, Business Manager, 57-58. LOUIS FREDDY FISCHER: You'll have to see him to know them. Baseball, 56-57, C. O. E., 57-58. LOWELL DEAN FISCHER: He believes in the two party system-one on Saturday and one on Sundayf' Band, 56-58, C. O. E. 57-58. BILL FORD: Rather be right than President. Arsenic and Old Lace, 573 J.C. Players, 58, Debate, 57-58, Band 56-57, Honor Society, 57-58, Vice-President 57-58. STEVE FORSYT HE: lf therels nothing else to do at night, l study. Football, 56-58g Track, 57g Choir, 57-58g Briga d00n. 58g J. C. Players, 583 Senior Class V ice-President, 57-58. 9 nior-.4 BARBARA JOAN FOX: Full of pep, sunshiny smiles, and side-splitting remarks. Jayettes, 56-585 Band, 56-57. JUDY CATHERINE FOX: When they kiss and make-up, she gets the kiss and he gets the make-up. Jayettes, 56-57. DAVID FRANK: He studies so quietly that he disturbs not even himselff' C. O. E. 57-58. SHIRLEY FREEMAN: Past unknown, present confused, future hopefulf' JIM GARDNER: Many great men are dead, and I feel a little sick. Band, 56-585 Drum Major, 57-585 J. C. Players, 585 Heaven Can Wait, 585 Rotary Boy of the Month, 58. ROYAL S. GARNER: My only books are women's looks and folly's all they taught me. Football, 54-585 Track, 54-57. JIM GARVIN: The longer I look the longer I feel that whatever is good enough for our fathers is not good enough for us. Choir, 56-585 Basketball, 56-575 Golf, 585 Brigadoon, 58. SHARON IRENE GASKILL: A charming bit of scenery on the landscape of the world. Choir, 56-585 New Moon, 575 Brigadoon, 58. SHIIRLEY GASKILL: With such blond hair and such blue eyes, is it any wonder she gets the guys? Choir, 56-57. JUDITH ELAINE CLOVER: The luxury of doing good surpasses every other personal enjoyment. National Honor Society, 57-58. DARLENE GOLDAMMER: Her sweetness is her powerf' Choir, 56-585 New Moon, 575 Brigadoon, 585 Honor Society, 57-58. BETTY LOU GOODIN: Always ready for funf' Choir, 57-585 Brigadoon, 585 C. O. E,. 57-58. ALAN GREEN: He is his own press agent and advertising manager. Football, 56-585 Co-Captain, 57-585 Basketball, 56-585 Track, 56-585 Second All Conference Football, 56-585 All District Honorable Mention, 57-585 Choir, 56-57. HAROLD GOSER: There's always a right and a wrong way, and the wrong way always seems the most reasonable. Spanish Club, 57-58. .IACQUELYN HACKNEY: There is no argument equal to a happy smilef, niora TED HARRISON: If silence were golden, we have a millionaire here. C. O. E., 57-58. MARY KUYKENDALL HARTENSTEIN: Beautiful thoughts make a beautiful soul, and a beautiful soul makes a beautiful facef, Choir, 57-58, Rrigadoon, 58. GLENDA LEE HARTLEY: A happy heart lives foreverf, Choir, 56-57, Honor Society, 57. JIM HARTLEY: May lose his head, but never his heartf' Basketball, 56-58, Baseball, 57-58, Boys' State, 57, Choir, 56-58, New Moon, 57, Brigadoon,,' 58. BARBARA LOU HENDRIX: Sing and I'll sing with you, study and you'll study alone. Choir 56-58, Chorale, 57-58, New Moon, 57, Brigadoon, 58, jayettes, 56-57. ALMA JANE HENLEY: Let us have more like her, just friendly and sinceref' Band, 56-58, Latin Club, 57-58. DONALD OTTO HENSON: I do most of my work sitting down, that's where I shinef, Band, 55-58. JUDY HICKS: Our Queen: Beauty and grace walk hand in hand. Homecoming Queen, 57-58, Marcullus Attendant, 56-57, Senior Class Secretary 57-58, Marcullus Production Staff, 56-57, Marcullus, Photography Editor, 57-58, Jayetles, 56-58, Choir, 56-58, Chorale 57-58, New Moon, 57, Brigadoon, 58, Most Popular Girl, 58. SANDRA SUE HIGGINS: A turned-up nose and fluffy hair, the type that makes a fellow care. Jayettes, 56-58, Choir, 56-58, New Moon, 57, Brigadoon,,' 58. LARRY HIRSCHMAN: An all-around good fellow. Football, 57. GARY HOLZHAUSER: A gentleman's one who never hurts anyone's feelings. Baseball, 56-58. SHARON CRAWFORD HOWERTON: Zip and style, vitality and smile, and she's got her manf' Jayettes, 56-57, Cheerleader, 57, Choir, 56-57. MARY HUDDLESTON: There is no wisdom like franknessf' ROBERT HUEY: A good sport and friendf, VIRGINIA HUMPHREY: A toe in everything if not a whole foot. Jayettes, 56-58, Cheerleader, 57-58, Honor Society, 57-58, J. C. Players, 58, Head Cheerleader, 57-58, Honor Society Secretary, 57-58, Choir, 56-58, Chorale, 57-58, New Moon, 57, Brigadoon, 58, Marcullus Ad Staff 57-58. niora LOIS ANN HUTCHISON: Happiness is the best cosmetic for beauty. Jayettes, 56-583 Marcullus Production Staff, 57-58. JOHN HUTINCER: I's wicked 5 I's mighty wicked. C. O. E. 57-583 Scenic Design for all plays, 56-58. AMELIA ANNE HUTSON: Gaze into her eyes and you see an angel g gaze a little longer and you see an imp. Jay- ettes, 56-57: Heaven Can Wait, 58. LARRY JACKSON: An innocent face, but you can never tell. Band, 56-58. LEROY JACOBS: He thinks twice before he speaks, and then he doesn't speaks SONJA J ACOBSEN: I'm happy-so I laugh. Jayettes, 56-57: Choir, 57-585 Brigadoon, 58. BOBBY JAMES: In basketball he's good, with the best of stars he's stood. Basketball, 56-583 Baseball, 56-58. ROGER JARRETT: Drawing on my fine command of language, I said nothing. Choir, 56-57g C. O. E., 57-58. DORIS JEAN JONES: Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low-an excellent thing in a woman. Choir, 56-57. SHARON ANN JONES: Quiet, modest and perfectly true. RONNIE JORDAN: Which girl will look best with this tie? Choir, 56-583 Brigadoon, 585 C. O. E. 57-58. GLENN R. JOURDON: I love to dance, I love to play, let nothing else stand in my way. Track, 56-58: Football 57-58, C. O. E., 57-58. BEVERLY KAUFMANN: The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. SHARON KELLY: A fluent tongue, a ready smile, a willing hand, a girl worthwhile. Jayettes, 56-583 Choir, 56-58g Chorale, 56-58, Honor Society, 57-58, French Club, 56-58: President, 57-58: J. C. Players, 57-585 Red and Black, 57-58, Debate, 56-57, Debate Award, 56-57, Girls' State, 573 New Moon, 56-57, Brigadoon, 58: Homecoming Queen Attendant, 57-583 Marcullus Staff, 56-58, Editor, 57-58. HAROLD KRIEGER, JR.: He was conspicuous by his absence. Debate, 56-57g Football, 57-58. 23 N niora ROBIN KRAUSE: Thinking does tire me so. SHIRLEY LAFFOON: Laugh thy girlish laughter, then a moment after weep thy girlish tears. French Club, 573 Choir, 56-585 New Moon, 57, Brigadoon, 58, Red and Black, 56-585 Editor, 58, C. O. E. 57-58g Treasurer, 58, Jayettes, 56-57. J. ELAINE LEPPARD: A girl with a laugh for every friendf, Jayettes, 56-573 Student Director, Jane Eyre,', New Moon, Arsenic and Old Lace, Heaven Can Wait,', 56-58: J. C. Players, 56-58. KEN LEWIS: Give him any task to do, and he'll never quit till he is through. Gym Award, 56-57, Debate, 57-583 .I. C. Players, 57-583 Golf, 57-583 Rotary Boy of the Month, 58. MARILYN SUE LEWIS: Quietly she goes her way, making new friends every day, DAVID LICHTY: Curly hair and deep voice, make him a favorite female choice. Choir, 56-585 Chorale, 56-585 New Moon, 57g Brigadoon, 585 Track, 56-58, Football, 57-58. CANDACE LOESCH: Her heart's too full for words. Choir, 56-57. CAROL LOETHEN: A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. JOHN LONG: Won't someone make a fuss over me? Arsenic and Old Lace, 575 American Legion Oratorical Con- test, 575 J. C. Players, 57-585 Red and Black, 57-58. DORIS LOVEALL: Her eyes are as bright as her diamond. C. O. E. 57-58. VERA ARLENE LUCKE: Hail to thee, 0 songstressf' New Moon, 575 Choir, 56-58g Chorale, 56-585 Brigadoon, 583 Most Talented Girl, 585 J. C. Players, 58. ROY A. LYLES: The large economy size. BRUCE McKAY: Cayest senior under the sun-what's life for, if not for fun. Football, 56-58, Track, 56-58. BILL MACAULEY: W ith all his faults, all love himg still-the stiller the better. Boys' State, 57. BOB MANKIN: All things come to he who waits-even a diploma. niora I 1 -np MARY MARR: But you'll have to show me-I'm from old Mizzouf' BRENDA MARTIN: It's silly to thinkg let's talk. ' Jayettes, 56-58, Choir, 57-583 Brig:-1doon, 58. NANCY JO ANNE MAY: A wit thafs fast, and a tongue that's faster, a personality none has passedf' Jayettes, 56- 58, Choir, 56-585 Chorale, 57-58, New Moon, 573 Brigadoon,,' 58. CHARLOTTE SUE MEYER: She will leave her foot prints on the sands of timef, Exchange National Bank Award, 57: Spanish Club. 56-583 Secretary, 57-58, Spanish National Honor Society, 57-58, Historian, 57-58, New Moon, 575 Brigadoon, 58g Choir, 56-58, Chorale, 56-58g Honor Society, 56-58, President, 57-58, Jayettes, 56-583 Red and Black, 57-583 Debate, 57-58. SANDRA SUE MEYER: Her quietness has won the admiration of many. Jayettes, 56-583 Honor Society, 57-58, Choir, 56-58, New Moon, 573 Brigadoon, 58. JOAN MILLER: Ioan is one of the best of us, always doing for the rest of us. Honor Society, 57-58g French Club, 56-583 Red and Black, 57-583 Jayettes, 56-58. MAX MOODY: He resists everything but temptationf' Football, 56-58, lst All District, 584 2nd All State, 58, Track, 56. CAROL ANN MOORE: She doesn't say much, but that's very well, she knows a lot she doesn't tell. Choir, 56-579 Chorale, 57-58, New Moon, 57, Brigadoon, 58, Jayettes, 57-58. MARY LOU MORIE: An intellect of highest worth, a heart of purest gold. French Club, 57-585 Jayette, 56-58, Red and Black, 58. SUE MOSES: Her sweet face foretells her disposition. Jayettes, 56-57. EVELYN MUELLER: Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish othersf' Choir, 56-58, Briga- doon, 57. JACK MUIR: Don't take life too seriously, because you'll never get out of it alive anyway. Football, 563 Basketball, 56-58, Student Council, 56-58, Heaven Can Wait, 58. PAT NICHOLS: The only thing to do with good advice is pass it on: it Ls never of any use to oneself. C. O. E. 57-58. JOHN NIENHUESER: Always punctual about arriving late. Band, 56-58. DOLORES NORTHWAY: A pretty brunette, short and slimg whatever she does, she does with vim. Jayettes, Cheer- leader, 56-583 Marcullus Production Staff, 56-58, Marcullus Attendant, 57-585 Spanish Club, 57-58, National Honor Society, 57-58. 'ro PAT NORTHWAY: It's lots of fun Io study I'll bet. C. O. E., 57-58. ELIZABETH ANN OPEL: The kind of girl you like to meet, she usually sweeps you off your feet. Jayettes, 56-585 Choir, 56-58, Honor Society, 57-58, New Moon, 573 Brigadoonf' 58. .IANICE ORTMEYER: The good die young, so I'm going to take care of myself. Jayettes, 56-57. LINDA ORTMEYER: She loses her purse, her gloves, her glasses, but never her friends. Jayettes, 56-58, Assistant Secretary 56-573 Vice-President, 57-58, Iunior Class Secretary, 56-57, Latin Club, 56-58, President, 56-57, Treasurer, 57-58, Girls' State, 57, Honor Society, 57-58, Marcullus Business.Staff, 57-583 Band, 56-58, Secretary-Treasurer, 57-58. LLOYD WAYNE OUSLEY: A quiet well-mannered young man. Brigadoon, 58. LYNN PATTERSON: A golden personality topped with golden locks. Jayettes, 56-573 Band, 56-58. CAROLYN PAYNE: Any similarity between her and, a blond is strictly peroxidentalf' Choir, 56-58, New Moon, 57g Brigadoon, 58. EDGAR EUGENE PERREY: 'I am now ready to enjoy life. ,Baseball, 57. JOHN PFENENGER: Must I study? What a waste of time. BEVERLY PRATHER: She who has patience shall accomplish much. Jayettes, 57-58. REBECCA ELLEN PRATT: In thy face I see the map of honor, truth, and loyalty. Band, 55-58g French Club, 57- 58, Honor Society, 57, American Junior Red Cross, 57-58. MONICA PRICE: She's not an Indian, she just blushes easily. Jayettes, 56-573 .I.C. Players, 57-583 Jane Eyre, 563 Heaven Can Wait, 57. MELVIN PROPST: See that sparkle in his eyes? He's in love.', C. O. E., 56-58, President, 57-58, Choir, 56-583 New Moon, 57, Brigadoon, 58. BONNIE IIAITHEL: What's in a name? I expect to change mine. DAVID LEE RAITHEL: There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers. niora MARCIA LYNN REED: Nature was certainly kind to this girl.' Choir, 56-58g Brigadoon, 58, J. C. Players, 57-58: Arsenic and Old Lace, 573 Heaven Can Wait, 58, Stage Craft, 57-58. BRUCE ROARK: The greatest contribution to the sum total of things is yourself. DONALD ROARK: A good man is hard to find, but l saw him when l looked in the mirror this morning. JOHN ERROL ROLLINS: Take it easy, have your fun, and let the old world flicker on. Band, 56-58, Honor So- ciety, 57-58. KIRK ROSENHAN: I dare not be as funny as I amf' Band, 56-58, Manager, 56-58g Student Council, 56-575 J. C. Players, 57-585 Marcullus Photography Staff, 57-58, Rotary Boy of the Month, 58, Arsenic and Old Lace, 57. JOHN RUCKER: I f you don't say anything, you won't be called upon to repeat it. KIP SALMONS: Live fast, love hard g and die young. JOHN SCHELL: For quite sometime l've been trying to prove just what makes the molecules move. BARBARA SCHEPERLE: Beauty is power, a smile is its sword. Jayettes, 56-585 Marcullus Literary Staff, 57-583 Los Amigos, 57-583 Latin Club, 56-58, Vice-President, 56-57, President, 57-583 Band, 56-58, V ice-President, 57-58, Majorette, 56-58, D.A.R. Citizenship Award, 57-58, Marcullus Queen Attendant, 585 Honor Society, 56-58, Treas- urer, 57-58g Spanish National Honor Society, 58. BEVERLY SCHEPERLE: An artist of the first degree, her pictures are a treat to see. Marcullus, Art and Make-Up Editor, 57-58, Senior Mural, 583 Los Amigos, 57-58, Jayettes, 56-58, Art Award, 58. SHIRLEY ANN SCHRIEFER: W hy speak sense when nonsense will do so well. Jayettes, 56-57. BILL SCHULTE: Many a live wire would be dead except for his connection. JIM SCOTT: Forget your troubles, there are more coming. ' MARY RUTH SCOTT: She does her duty day by day, in an efficient, quiet, kind of way. French Club, 57-583 Red and Black, 585 Latin Club, 57, Jayettes, 57-58. CLIFFORD SENZEE: He that knows when to speak, knows when ta be silent. Choir, 56-583 Chorale, 57-583 New Moon, 575 Brigadoon, 58, J. C. Players, 58. niora ' w l 1 . 1 v BILL SIEBENECK: Boys will be boys. C. 0. E. 57-58. .IENNIE SINNETT: A simple maid, friendly, too, a smile big enough for two. Choir, 57-583 Brigadoon, 58. BOB SMITH: l'm not handsome, but l'll declare, I do have a distinguished lookf' Band, 56-583 Football, 56-583 Basketball, 57-583 Baseball, 56-58. RONNIE SMITH: Take me, just as I am. BARBARA SNOOK: Sweet in manner, kind in deedsf, DAVID SPICER: Debate class isn't the only place where he delivers a line. Football, 56-57. PAUL SPICER: He loved but one-at a tirnef' Senior Class President, 57-583 Football, 56-583 Co-Captain, 57-583 Track, 56-58. FELICIA VIRGINIA SPILLER: A kind word, a phasant smile for all. BEVERLY ,IO SQUIER: She lives in peace with all mankind. Band, 56-573 Jayettes, 56-573 Spanish Club, 56-58, Spanish National Honor Society, 57-58. JOHN STANFORD: He was a Boy Scout untill he was sixteeng then he became a Girl Scout. Band, 56-583 Pho- tography Staff, 56-583 C. 0. E., 57-58. DIANE VIRGINIA STAPLES: Time to work, time to play, how can she do so much in one brief day. Iayettes, 56- 58Q Marcullus Art Staff, 56-573 Literary Editor, 56-583 Brigadoon, 583 French Club, 56-573 Vice-President, 57-583 Latin Club, 56-573 Band, 56-583 Honor Society, 57-58. DANNY STEELE: His ability and achievements will surely be recognized in the future. Choir, 57-583 Brigadoon, 58Q Heaven Can Wait, 58. TED STEWART: I believe in getting in hot water, it keeps you clean. Choir, 56-583 Chorale, 56-573 jane Eyre,' 56: New Moon, 573 Arsenic and Old Lace, 573 J. C. Players, 56-58. ELEANOR ETHEL STINSON: Graceful, gentle, and serene, Eleanor is a walking queenf' Jayettes, 56-583 French Club, 56-583 Treasurer, 57-583 Homecoming Attendant, 57. CARY STOKES: Knowledge is power,-gosh, I feel weak. niora LARRY STOKES: Thinking is an idle waste of time, so I let my brain reclinef' ROSE MARIE STONE: Self-control is more often called for than self expression. EVERETT VAN DYKE SUGARBAKER: He has a good line and generally puts it over. Track, 56-573 Band, 56- 58g Football, 56-58g Science Award, 585 Central Missouri Trgust Award, Cole County Medical Society Award. JERRY SURFACE: A debate class isn't the only place for a good line. Los Amigos, 56-58g Choir, 56-57. EDWENA JEAN SUTTON: Cheerfulness is the atmosphere under which all things thrive. Jayettes, 57-58. FRANK TACCART: Good sense and good nature travel hand in hand. Choir, 56-575 C. O. E., 57-58g Brigadoon, 57-58. FRED TAGCART: Blessed is the man who invented sleep. - Nyvwnw - KEITH TAGGART:: Out of the frying pan into the fire. SL .sgwy Uwiyln Cv JIM G. TERGIN: Handy man with the ladies. MCMA , JXISNN Xlrybobvf t-'JU' KEES TER HAAR: We miss that sunny Dutch smile. , -. 0 A , f---Q WM EMM . JA -warms K1 KL-eww, aww DAN TERPENING: A friend to those who know me.', QSQUQQCQ l XT-XC'-33,0 K-Kim Nxbvtxq suv JUDITH ANN THARP: She loves only one, but which one? Marcullus Production Staff, 56-57g Jayettes, 57-583 Scenic Design, 56-57. , QQUELL LMOJUU .lUDlE ANN TIPTON: I would be better if I could, but it's awfully lonesome being good. Clioir, 56-58g Chorale, 56-58g New Moon, 575 Brigadoon, 58. cfs - ,X Qvibm X 7f7L'yJX,lpJ,I , X,x?fNk, BEVERLY TOEBBEN: She has made her place in the hearts of al . lgbbii my ml Q CARY TRIPPENSEE: A fine fellow, honest and kind. Band, 56-58g Boys' State, 57. 'Qfcvb-67 90 nior.4 DARLA JEAN VACHE: She loves to live and lives to love. Jayettes, 56-575 C. O. E., 57-585 Secretary, 57-585 Heaven Can Wait, 58. WILLIAM LEE VALENTINE: There are two sides to every question, my side and the wrong one. Band, 56-585 Latin Club, 57-585 National Honor Society, 585 American Literature Award, 575 American History Award, 575 Latin Award, 575 National Merit Scholarship Finalist, 58. CAROLYN FAY VAUGHAN: Your ignorance cramps my style of conversation. Red and Black, 56-585 J. C. Players 57-585 Jayettes, 56-58: Latin Club, 56-585 Los Amigos, 56-58. PAT VIETS: Woman came after man and she's been after him ever since. Jayettes, 56-58. FRANK WARDEN: Now girls don't rushg he's sure to blush. ELMER JOHN WEBER: He thinks he's a gentleman just because he prefers blondes. Band, 56-585 C. 0. E., 58. MICHAEL B. WHEELER: I'm not arguing with youg I'm telling you. DOUGLAS LINN WILSON: Some of these obstinate teachers never will agree with me. SHIRLEY WOEHRER: She is a maiden fair to see, both sweet and mischievous she can be. Honor Society, 57-58. JOHN WOLFRUM: A word in earnest is better than a speech. Choir, 56-58. MARY SHARON WOOD: Hair described in fiction. Temper a contradiction. Jayettes, 56-57. JERRY ZBINDEN: High school days have their delights, but they canit compare with those high school nights. LARRY STEINMETZ: Here's a boy who'll be hard to forget. gp.. x ik .x x , SSN-Y -X S' R . we-N wi' xv mm fvfffk if unior Cfaaa MNH ff f X 0 wi? W twin if wyww we l uniora I O Llp My ' of X w OU f ' J Vp JAY I Q! X bg rt , I UEllAber A S George Alexander V gl. Peggy Angerer Dfyf-'QQ F ,G-7f6, .lim Anthony X lpn X I J If Vgyflegay Wfffttei L2 lf? Vflrff'- Awe, , 4174 f yfifa lfffff if' , j f Al C 'K 0115 5' ois Asmus ff Joyce Baker 'Cl V X Mary Balkenhol Betty Baranthouse C. F. 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Prvxiflrnl: l.in1la Urlmf-yvr, Eillwll KPHY. lrilvvllzl Uwyfl. Sandra Tnrm-r, N11 Rm-unling Sm'rc'lary: Sonia Downs. llismriung Ford. 511071-VW. 'ldm Amin' l '1 'g MUUHU' SIVYIIIII RIVILT jam- lIQ'Illl'y. Sonia Downs. liarlva S4'lwpvrl1'. l,imla Ortrm-yr-r. yIl'I'l'llilh Manu ,f Barbara Plvlz. f Thirfl Row: Hhllllif' llllvwln-r. l.ilulry llnil, Ma NIi'f:lllI't'. Uaina Rkkg. Kim-urgv fxl4'XLlll4ll'T. Fourth Roux' flharlv- Uryanl. Harllm V911 liolvlrim- ,lo Fish:-r. jvan Riuklin. Vllyllif Iirasfix-I Fifth Rum: jim llunvun. llre-lvlme-n 11am-rum. I, Yalvnlirufz Sharon lfnlov. Q 2 'irxf Row: Barbara Svlwpvrlv. Jann-s Polly. ,Ioyvv fnlov. Mart lla Carlwr. fvrorul Rmb: H1-vvrly Sl'h1'lN'l4It', Carolyn w'ingaIf' lcvvrly Tllixlon. lzllilflllllt' Mcyvr. Marilyn Smilh will-fll Hou? llolurvs Northway. Twyla I.ane'. liar- wara Davis. Hvlvn Cilwle-r, 'uurlh Knut Vat l.0wr-ry. Cfarolyn Vaughan, Annie- Alle-n. Barbara Half-. ,Xllwrla Kihluy. Mr. le-nwvll, Sponsor. 'iflh Row: Harold Cos:-r. 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'gi 7 Qmufau nd J ws hx rn -P UMM X 'V W W Xi WM nf L ,M ,W , ,YHA Vx! 99 joofla I First Row: Alan Green, Sam Mankin, David Downen, Alan Carter, Paul Spicer, Glenn Hackman, Max Moody, Royal Garner, Bob Smith, Gary Bailey, and Delroy Hawkins. duff Second Row: Coach Rex Adams, Larry Northway, Managerg Keith Weber, Gale Hackman, Lynn Stacy, Larry Hilton, Eddie Smith, Everett Sugarbaker, Steve Forsythe, Tom Faulk, Jim Knox, Ronnie Cole, Bruce McKay, Jim Taylor, Coach John Griffith. Third Row: Kenny Selvidge, Manager, Tom Johnson, Bill Stine, Ronnie Salmons, Gary Zimmerman, Jim Wekenborg, Dan Edgell, Jerry Beck, Richard Barrickman, David Lichty, Laughton Smith, Bill Towson, Frank Iuen. Managerg Conch ,lolm Gnagi. Fourth Row: Danny Slanker, Wayne Morrow, Gerald Taber, Dick Wilson, Jerry Liley, Don Otto, .lim Martin, John Duval, Richard Cruse, Bob Branson, Paul Sugarbaker. Fifth Row: Jim Mayes, Richard Holt, Douglas Harl, Larry Nebel, Bill Ford, Glenn Jourdan, Harold Krieger, Sam 0,Neal, Larry Hirschmann, Grant Stauffer, Mike Simpson, Ferd Balkenhol. 100 Inum QHIVFITH lymph GAMES AND SCORES Jays 21 Mexico . ,lays 19 Hannibal . Jays 26 Kemper . Jays 26 Fulton . . Jays 14- Colombia ,lays 4-6 Moberly . Jays 26 Sedalia . Jays 26 Lebanon . Jays 21 Ottumwa . S5 Q ll! K - Q im? 4' wg P 4? if wk WYk Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays J ays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays 102 ya, a,4,f4,,ff First Row: Jerry Walker, Bill Case, Jim Hartley, Tommy Guest. Second Row: Jerry Crumpler, Bob James, Jim Taylor, Keith Weber, Sam Mankin. Third Row: Dick Duval, Managerg Gail Hackman, Bob Branson, Carey Cole, Managerg Jim Gibbs, Coach Not Shown: Alan Green and Bob Caine. SCORES Rolla ........ University High of Columbia Springfield Central . . . Lebanon ....... Hannibal .... Hickman . . Sedalia . Mexico . Kemper . . Hannibal . . Fulton . . Sedalia Mexico . . Hickman . . Kemper . Fulton . TOURNAMENTS Helias Invitational: J ays 56 Hannibal . . Jays 4-5 Helias . Eldon Tournament: Jays 49 Salem . . . Jays 87 Tuscumbia . Jays 64- Camdenton Jays 4-1 St. James . Class L Regional: Jays 59 Sullivan . . Jays 541 St. Charles . . Jays 78 St. Francis Borgia x vw ga, mmf! Edgar Perry, .lames Scott, Gary Bailey, Gary Holzhauser, Coach Clarence Watt James Cardens, Leroy Morgan, Spenny Sappington, Donald Vache, Keith Weber Jack Steiger James Pirner Jerry Setton, Gary Gretlin, Richard Scott, Sam Winn, Lewis Smith, Larry Loethen Terry Ahern Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays A SCORES Ashland . Mexico ....... Missouri Military Academy Columbia ...... Missouri Military Academy Columbia ...... blexico . Sedaha . . Sedaha . . Rolla . A X If . X nw - 2 33,4 'E? . Ai 'A fi - 1 ,'-, - Q, .Q xv - if? ' X Qygf' 5:24 f,,f5i,,,,, - 1 1 V 1 ., H' ?2?4-e', V ww? Q , 45 , W ,Y 1 M A A KM? s 2 Ml ' , , J ?'Y4Q,a4 - ' - ' if X ' f, MV Q13 Mmm W7 , ,M aww .V inf' 'w ,. af! Q , . ,J fx, M ir, -M ,M -,.,M-WHA, W .ww A . MV,...,?g1g' ,,. ,.- , -'. ., Q . ' ., ' 41 ' 7 i1q.4,W 115, - A 7 J'-il, N b 'f,'Qgf, , A K 'Q' ,, . --V J' . viz f:?Y':f:4-nw., ,CF ibn sw yu, ami First Row: llill Casv. Glvnn Jourilan. Alan Crm-n. llruvc M1'Kay, llan Eflgr-ll. David Dowm-n. Daviml Lichty. Sw-nml Row: Gail Hackman. llill McKilIrick. Fc-rd lialkc-nhol, Danny Slanke-r, Honniv Cole. Grant Slauffer. Sam Mankin. auf -4sr 'f' ,,,,ff J .. ,M--' !H,,..,-f' ,,.1,.,f L' val, -ws' '4' .A 3 V -' Q fav QW Gary Kroeck, Larry Fricke, Leon Beck, Tom Guest, James Garvin, Bob Caine, Bill Towson, Ken Lewis, Donald Anderson. IRD Rusty Rinklin Bob Caine Mexico Hannibal Jays . Columbia Helias Rolla . Jays . Fulton J ays . Fulton Jays . Fulton Columbia Mexico Kemper Sedalia Hannibal Jays . Sedalia Jays . Rolla . Jays . SCORES 164- 186 175 357 360 365 380 317 338 317 338 297 308 310 313 323 337 301 3k 815 615 515 x K Q Qt ilk' S vw-1-nb QQ M . ' -MEL N MW 'SLT' m ...qw f ww ,W ,iv Mi. H ,, M E 5, , A , Vw: .x AWS, K ig 15 . :L mf? gy UW q 13 'V +V, 1 A if ,jgvkik , Vg, WH wh' ', P W, f 3,4 gii'?,2f2i55 Q 'f5f'fr 'Vi W' fm A mv H X si .ii NYSE! M - 1 ' - , 'sf' com, lividi Wayne Muri, Vive-President Don Tharp, I'rcs1'1lent Barbara Buckley, Secretary-TreasurPr ,,,,4.:,,:.,,., cfm, f ! CHARLES BOLFING: A mischievous boy with friendly ways. FRED BREMMERKAMP: The kind of fellow everyone likes. BARBARA BUCKLEY: She has a way of her ownf' ROBERT CRED : Sil ce is one of the hardest ar u nts t 7 e we lilfid lwf LINDA FINK: Always in good humor with the worldf, RICHARD HELLER: Such a good fellow we wish he were twins. lnternatio I Relations Club, 57-5 1 , J . N ' it H931 96? 6 1 'jj fb fi .P WEEE? SP .9- BILL HILTO . l f I were running the world l would have it rain only between 2 and 5 A.M.-anyone who was out then ought to get wetf? J. C. Players, 56-589 Freshman Class President, 56-575 Sophomore Student Council Representative, 57-58g Phi Theta Kappa, President, 57-583 Bear Club, 56-58. BILL KAUFMAN: Seems quiet, but don't be too suref' Bear Club, 57-58g International Relations Club, 57-58. BOB HOLLIDAY: Easy to please and easy to get along with. DON JUNGMEYER: A friendly kind of a guy with a friendly kind of a smilef, SHARON DALY KENNEDY: Sharon, is a good artist, you will agree, and a nicer girl there will never be.', Bear Club, 56-573 Co-President, 57-583 Arsenic and Old Lace, 573 J. C. Players, 583 International Relations Club, 58. NORRIS KRUSE: An innocent face, but you never can tell. Bear Basketball, 56-583 International Relations Club, 56-58: Bear Club, 56-58. .QPAOIMOIVJ SPAOMDMJ DAVID LINSENBARDT: A life of ease is a difficult pursuit. SARA DEAN LOCKE: A likeable person in every way. Bear Club, 56-583 International Relations Club, 56-58, Secretary, 56-573 Sophomore Student Council Representative, 57-583 Choir, 57. WAYNE MURI: Work is the greatest thing in the world, so we should always save some of it for tomorrow. M. P. PATEL: Friendliness is next to Codlinessf' NINA PROPST: See her once-like her always. Bear Club, 57-58, Bear Cheerleader, 57-58. RUTH ANN ACHNEIDER: The best tribute we know-an all- round girl. Bear Club, 56-58, Secretary, 57-585 International Relzitions Club, 56-58, Secretary, 57-583 Bear Sweetheart Candi- date, 583 Bear Cheerleader, 57-58, Choir, 56-57, New Moon, 57. DARRELL SCRIVNER: A man of few words and many virtues. International Relations Club, 57-583 Bear Club, 57-58. RONALD STRUTTMAN: Nice, even to those who can't do him a favor.', Bear Basketball, 56-58g International Relations Club, 56-58. GARLAND THOMPSON: Don't tell me what I meang let me figure it out for myself. J. C. 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Missouri School of Mines Kemper ...... Westminster .... Missouri School of Mines School of the Ozarks . . Bolivar ...... St. Joseph . . . Arkansas State . . . St. Joseph . . . 72 54 64- SCORES 72 Bears 66 Bears 67 Bears 60 Bears 86 Bears 66 Bears 66 Bears 68 Bears Warrenshurg Moberly . . Hannibal . Moberly . . Hannibal . Kemper . . School of the Bolivar . . Regional Tournament XVI Bears 59 Bolivar . Ozarks E ,Z Ma Q Hofw nl ,A ,Q Q v Qzenalar gfenla September 4-9: Registration September 10: lst Day of School- Goodbye, summer: hello, school books. September 13: Jays vs. Mexico September 20: Jays vs. Hannibal September 27: Jays vs. Kemper October 11: Jays vs. Columbia--A .miracle!- we lost. October 18: Jays vs. Moberly October 24: Homecoming Pep Rally-Fire, Pep, and Victory. October 25: Homecoming-Parade-Those floats were the best ever. Jays vs. Sedalia-We beat them again. Dance-Pretty dresses, pretty girls, pretty smiles all equal a good time. November 6: ,lays vs. Lebanon. November 7-8: Teachers Convention-Let's all go swimming. November 13: Open House. November 15: ,lays vs. Ottumwa November 21-22: Arsenic and Old Lace- smooch'um up, Gloria. November 27: Thanksgiving Assembly. December 2: Football Awards Assembly--Here's to our big, brave boys! December 10: J. C. Band Night-The debut of Mr. Joseph's monkey suit. December 17: Capitol Caroling- Adeste Fidelisf' December 19: Christmas Dance--We didn't need any mistletoe. December 20: Christmas Assembly-Santa Claus and his boys were rather routy. 126 January 14-17: Fulton Tournament January 24: End of the lst Semester--Enjoy yourself now: exams next time. January 30: Ohio State Psychological Tests-Here's where we find out who's really smart. February 28 81 March 1: Brigadoon-Oh, those laddies with their knobby knees. March 7: Sadie Hawkins Dance-The dance that wasn't. March 17: Phi Theta Kappa Coke Party March 18: Honor Society Initation and Reception-I thought lid get in this year for sure. March 21: Talent Assembly-Sing-Sing-Sing. April 3: Easter Assembly April 19: Bear-Sweetheart Dance-Nancy did it again. April 23-24: Heaven Can W ait--They're growing boxers tall and thin these days. April 30: Jayette Barbecue-mmmmm good! May 1: Marcullus Coronation and Spring Concert- Sittin' pretty. May 9: Spring Prom- I could have danced all night. May 14: Sketch Day. May 23: Recognition Assembly-How many does that make, Charlotte? May 25: Baccalaureate-How do those robes fit, seniors? May 26-30: Senior Skip Week - Moments to Remember. May 26-28: Exams--They weren't so bad, were they? May 29: Commencement-Do you want a million dollars or thirteen kids? To All Groduotes: .' ' ' It Is Our Hope Thot Your Associotion With Your ALMA MATER ls Just BEGINNING THE AMERICAN WAY A few months ago word came forth upon this continent that Sputnik had forced a re-assessment of our educational values. The Alumni heard and were deeply concerned. Now we are engaged in a great contest for the minds of men, testing whether the battle will be won in the realm of materialism or in the realm of human values. We are met on a great battlefield of that war-the mind of youth where ideas, clear thinking, and moral insights must be used to win the conflict. The Alumni of J. C. are dedicated to the proposition that the hope of America lies in its educated youth. American youth will take up the b-attle cry and overcome the wave of anti-intellectualism ram- pant in our nation today. Emerson's lines are particularly eloquent for 1958: When Duty whispers low, 'Thou must,' The youth replies, KI can'. It is for us, the Alumni, to be dedicated here to the great task remaining before us: to give every student the right to realize his full potential, to preserve the American way of life, to build a world based on brotherly love, and finally, to win the battle for men's minds, so that government of the people, for the people, and by the people shall not perish from the earth. This page is sponsored by the Jefferson City Public School Alumni Association which urges all former students to become a part of the organization of The tie that bindsf' We Invite You To Join Your Jefferson City Public Schools A-LUMNI ASSDCIATIDN lOte.0,oofewa1IgowuELfIE61AA1Z' 9 N UMM SfI'1k1Ilgly naw Jimflg buautq Ill hue R PORATION - At 'mm MN Wm' H + V . 2. D1 A l, .f , l ll l 3' l 1 l 4-l ffliw gb lg! '55 g T fn Z f .J Ito good to woke up with money in CENTRAL TRUST Mornings look brighter . . . the Whole World seems easier to get along .with . . . when you have a Central Trust savings account earning interest for you. Make your first deposit with us now . . . and add to your savings account faithfully each month. You're bound to wake up feeling hap- pier from now on. CAPITOL THEATER STATE THEATER BRIDGE DRIVE-IN THEA'TER COURTESY OF SAV-MOR A A N I i BARTLETT'S PEASNER and LANGERHANS Wallpaper Window Shades Art Supplies Office Supplies I Sporting Goods Toys School Supplies PHONE 6-4511 302 EAST HIGH -' f m ni, All- All, SAIII JIII3 ,-.lILl , wee: ea:W ' 'eeeeilniieeee' . ..! !!! !!! iii' I ll :seal 5 fe ' llsllll iiiii -:FKA 1 T1-IE EX HANG-E A A NATIONAL BANK p or JEFFERSON clrv,-Mo. J Established 1865 MEMBICR FEDERAL IIESEBVE SYSTEM MEMBIER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPOBATIO McKINNEY BROS. CAFE l COUNTRY HAM ' Leonard and Chester -----I Your cherished Portrait of'tomorrow must be taken today. I THE WRIGHT STUDIO 81 CAMERA SHOP DeBROECK'S I.G.A. MARKET 4-35 Clark 1834 West Main I Home of EVERYDAY LOW PRICES -1 I -I II R I N I: l I 060' la-'Ili I Who taught the little tot to say In such a sweet and charming way 'Mother, may we have more today' The CENTRAL DAIRY SMITH FORD SALES, INC. The Best in Parts, Sales and Service I AAA 24-Hour Wrecking Service 420 West McCarty Phone 6-7155 JEFFERSON CITY LINES, Inc. Safe, Coarteous Service 401 WEST DUNKLIN PHONE 5-2451 1 'd OBERMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Jefferson City, Missouri Best Wishes ADRIAN MATERIALS COMPANY Gravel and Rock Products Phone 6-4316 P. O. 863 Trust Bldg. Cleaning F , L b 8 Hatwork arnlel' S um el' Company Hats Cleaned and Blocked Expert Shoe Repair Building Materials W e Make 'Em Look Like New Paints Hardware CENTRAL TRUST BLDG. 606 West Dunklin 6-7183 Jefferson City, Missouri BERNADINE'S BEAUTY SALON Over McKinney's Cafe Ruth Bruemmer Pauline Oliver Dial 6-4-941 127 East High Congratulations, Class of '58 EAST END DRUG STORE I..- E A GA N TIRE SERVICE RECAPPING - REPAIRING WHEEL BALANCING - SIEBERLING TIRES Largest Tire Plant in Central Missouri CAPITAL CITY WATER CO. Your Public Servant for Yearsn CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 DUNCAN'S JEWELRY STORE MARVIN KAISER l 234 E. HIGH ST. PH 5 2214 PARIS CLEANERS Jefferson C'ity's Finest 716 MONROE STREET I-. CAPITAL CITY TELEPHONE CO The Heart of a Friendly Cityl' WEATHERBYS O 122 EAST HIGH JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Qualify Wearables ai a Fair Price We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamps SHOES MEN'S WEAR SCHNIDEIVS MEN'S WEAR Clothing Corner 200 E. HIGH STREET JOE G. DOWNS Royal Typewriter Friden Calculators National Adding Machine Office Equipment 221 Madison Street Dial 6-4331 herb gordon Appliance Company YOUR DEALER 702 E. MCC.NR'l'Y ST. PHONE 6-8722 8117111011 Sfudio and Camera Shop 109 East High Phone 6-97141 NEHI-R. C. COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Bottlers of RC Cola Nehi Flavors Upper 10 Jefferson City, Missouri BEST WISHES TOLSON DRUG COMPANY The Prescription Store BURKEUS SHOES FOOTWEAR FOR THE FAMILY 128 EAST HIGH STREET PHONE 5-2614 Z 1 I I HOWERTON ELECTRIC CU. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND HOME WIRINC1 PHONE 6-4711 410 JEFFERSON Esmbzished 1879 5355011 Paint 31 PORTH'S JEWELRY Glass C0- Viola Crane L. A. CHappyj Arm Id STORE ' N GLASS - PAINT 110 E. HIGH WALLPAPER JEFFERSON CITY' MISSOURI PHONE 6-6015 312-314 MONROE S'r. SCRUCCS- GUHLEMAN QUALITY CLEANERS LUMBER CO. 100 EAST MCCARTY DIAL 6-6181 124 EAST HIGH PHONE 6-4153 JEFFERSON RUC CO. NEW BUGS AND CARPETING CLEANING - LAYING 115 W. DUNKLIN PHONE 6-8851 Compliments of SCHELL 8z WARD SHOES AND LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR 101-103 E. HIGH ST. PHONE 5-2214 SCHRIEFER'S UN EQIQ OD OFFICE MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT THERMO FAX ,o s Sales Service Copying Products I X hm PHONE 6-7412 316 JEFFERSON STREET COLCOMO OIL CO. Mobilgus 504 W. MCCART1' PH. 5-2008 THE BOOTERIE Ixus' llllllllllllllIIllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW CZARL1NSKY'S H 'll MUNI! . OF YOUR FLOWERS For from SMART WEABABLES IE if E 126 EAST HIGH PHONE 6-3011 W' mam' WlllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllml BEST WI SHES Jlillll Ol CITY Ml SSOUII HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING WOODMAN ENGINEERING CO. Your Comfort Is Our Business Congratulations BUESCHER MEMORIAL HOME 429 East Capitol Phone 6-8163 Congratulations BEST WISHES Missouri Power and Exclujiwe Women s pparel CUHIPHHY 120'EAsT HIGH I is I .1 TONY'S DRIVE-IN CAQ 4 8 '1 1 JYRTZE'-5 Sutton Drug Shop MILO H. WALZ Y our Money Buys More at Walz's Store 704--06-O8 Madison 128 East Dunklin Jefferson City, Missouri Mid-Mo Tires Inc. ' Norm WISSEHR, Mgr. Distributor U. S. ROYAL TIRES RECAPPING AND REPAIRING 601 JEFFERSON PHONE 6-3213 38 Congratulations to the Graduating Classes of 1958 HERM N'S NENTWIG BROS. CASH LUMBER CO. We Have Everything to Build Anything ROOFING, MILLWORK, PAINTS, FENCING, HARDWARE MCCARTY AND WALNUT STREETS DIAL 6-8103 SHRYACK-HIRST GROCERY JACK SPRAT FOODS A LEGAL RESERVE COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS lo lhe CLASS OF 1957 Capital Reserve Life Insurance CO. 428 CAPITOL AVENUE JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI I 'TIERNEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Highway 50 West Jefferson City, Missour 11.5 0. fo' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASSES OF 1957 Compliments of RACKERS 81 BACLESSE JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI nuzmous mon l Itlolnoncono 8 ou Qui looUloolesooosooosooosoooooca0ooco00c00l ' UOCOOOQO OM OOOOO 2 MO. BEST WISHES McKAY BUICK, Inc. Main Store Used Car Lot 315 E. HIGH ST. HIGHWAY 50 WEST PHONE 6-6155 PHONE 6-2833 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES INTERNATIONAL SHOE COMPANY ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Jefferson City Branches Compliments of HOTEL GOVERNOR ufefferson City's F inesf' CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASSES OF 1957 MILLSAP'S THE GENERAL SUPPLY COMPANY OFFICE EQUIPMENT, STATIONERY AND SUPPLIES JOE P. NACY JIM NACY 304 JEFFERSON STREET PHONE 5-1942 JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '57 C IOMPLIMENTS From OF STRONG BROTHERS LUMBER CO. JEFFERSON Former graduales of J. C. J. C. 305 MONROE PHONE 6-2313 HIW'AY 50 W. PH. 6-3105 Compliments of SHAW 81 SONS MUSIC CO. Music makes the heart glad 213 E. MILLER PHONE 5-2732 OF l EC IMS A FRIEND DISTINCTIVE FASHIONS Ladies ,-I nfantlsl--C hild renls 113 East High Phone 6-334-3 BROWN, WEBER 81 COMPANY OFFICE OUTFITTERS I f it is for your offce or business- we can supply you 514 MADISON STREET DIAL 6-2432 I A. I. suns MACHINE s. mul co. If MEIffg:,f:JIzz2:22fNG SHOP-HOME-INDUSTRIAL PLANTS I 811 JEFFERSON STREET DIAL 6-9051 N B 'wi Q sv KY, ,, my FARM wk 1 N BUREAU ,ox,. V Y S Highway 50 West 2 I I Congratulations to the Class of ,58 CARON'S RESTAURANT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASSES G. A. FISCHER DRUG CO. MAYER HARDWARE 216 East High Street Jefferson City, Missouri I ' DeLong's, Inc. ' STRUCTURAL STEEL AND OBNAMENTAL IRON I JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI I Dlx AND INDUSTRIAL PHONE 6-6168 High School Headquarters Morrow Mason, Owner 222 East High Phone 5-24-24 BEST WI SHES J. J. NEWBERRY CO. 5-10-25-51.00 212-214 E. HIGH STREET FISCHER IMPLEMENT COMPANY Ford Tractors and McCullouch Chain Saws Highway 50 West 5-1873 Jefferson City, Missouri l 1 1 I COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE M D 1 A L 210-212 MADISON 6 8195 Next to Hotel Governor Hallmark Cards Fon FINE Fooo IT'S Adcock's Cafe Sz Brass Rail 216 MADISON Open 24 Hours a Day for Your Convenience J I CENTRAL MISSOURI MOTORS, Inc. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH WALTER HANRAHAN 1001 E. HIGH STREET Sales-Service PHONE 6-4137 CONGRATULATIONS ! RICHARD SKAIN AND CHARLES PRESNELL SCHULTE FOOD STORE SNO-WHITE LAUNDRY STEPPLEMAN SPORTING GOODS THARP LUMBER COMPANY THRIFTY FINANCE THE MELODY SHOP TOWNER RADIO AND TV SERVICE JORDAN 8: KOLB Real Estate--Loans Insurance West Dunklin Boulevard 5-4166 Jefferson City, Missouri Besl Wishes From SCHELL CONSTRUCTION CO. Jefferson City, Missouri CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES ALVIN BRUNNER CONSTRUCTION CO. ARTHUR W. ELLIS, INC. BRANDENBERGER DRUG CO. BURGER SHAKE CARDSHOP CITY ICE 81 STORAGE CO. DALLMEYER'S JEWELRY DYCK'S RECREATION EDWARD'S SHADE 81 LINOLEUM FAUSELL'S DRY CLEANING GIRARD CONSTRUCTION CO. GORDON SOUND SYSTEM HARRY BLACKWELL, INC. HENDERSON'S PHILLIPS STATION HALL'S PHARMACY JEFFERSON BODY AND FRAME CO. LUCILLE BEAUTY SHOP MAVRAKOS MRS. 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