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

 - Class of 1958

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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.

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'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.



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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.

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