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

 - Class of 1958

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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.

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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



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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.

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