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CONNER AWARD WINNERS iv L P r CLASS YELL S-E-N-I-O-R-S With the class of 58 Alta High will always rate YES! We'1l knock 'em down And lay 'em straight Cause we're the 'Class of 58 - - -R S S E-N I-O - t Seniors, Seniors, Seniors. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Dr. Louis J. Person Mary Ann Hinkeldey SALUTATORIAN Roger Peterson VALEDICTORIAN FOUR YEARS OF PERFECT ATTENDANCE SENIOR PRESIDENT RECEIVING HIS DIPLOMA FROM PRESIDENT or sono or EDUCATION Roger Peterson and Harry Melander
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. , Skip Day In the future, when members of the Senior Class start strolling Down Memory Lane, one of their most remembered days will be Skip Day. As they look back they will laugh at the complaints they made when their parents roused them out of bed so they would be able to make the bus. which left at 5:00 A.M. The long ride to Omaha will be Iorgotten and only thc fun on the bus will be re- membered. Everyone will remember the displays at the Union Pacific Museum and Joselyn Art Memorial. The tour through Brandies proved to be interest- ing and the dinner they served was delicious. Many had the experience of taking a plane ride, while the others watched airliners land and take off. All the girls were disappointed when their visit to Boys' Town didn't allow them to see many of the inhabitants. but the tour was interesting. While not sightseeing, the class went shopping and the purchased merchandise made everyone un- comfortable on the way home. But even though they were crowded, everyone was happy because they had added another scenic spot along the path Down Memory Lane. Class of 1958 Second row: Ralph Walls, Sharon Liehtenberg, Judy Brown, Paul Woodall. Arne Axelson, Marlin Fried rich, Lorene Peterson, Mary Ann Hinkelrley, Glenn Hartman Third row: Burton Johnson, Dirk Schmidt, Clrirles Dahl, Harlan Hogrefe, Robert Kindwall, Jerry San dine, Gordon Strom. Roger Peterson, David Hadden. Alvern Miller GRADUATES
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Freight train, freight train goin' so fast. The next stop is our stop. It is the station where we get off this train and get on a different one -A one that will take us to our place in this great country ot' ours. The last few weeks of school are hectic weeks for the seniors. Many things have to be done now or they won't get done at all. Invitations for grad- uation have to be sent out. Those who haven't had their pictures taken or haven't got them back are wondering whether we will get them by gradua- tion. There are also a few dogs running around the senior class and high school, trying to get as many autographs as possible. These dogs are not real dogs but autograph hunters called Personality pets. The boys don't say much about getting a new suit or a new pair of shoes but among the girls, getting a new dress or a pair of shoes is the main topic of discussion. Every outfit has something different about it. Maybe it is the way it is made, its color or maybe the thing that makes it different is the way the senior describes it. There is a happy look on their faces as they think of their outfit and of the big day not too far off in the future that will in some way change each of their lives. Even semester tests aren't dreaded as much because they are the last ones the seniors will have to take in high school. A question that has gone around the senior class these last couple of weeks is who is in the top third of the class. Many wish they had tried harder so that they, too, could have been near the top. Finally, with the last minute papers being handed in and last minute parties and get-togeth- ers, the last year of high school for the class of 1958 creeps to a close. The pleasant 'memories of the high school years are folded up and packed care- fully in a drawer in the back of the minds. and dreams and plans for the future are coming closer to reality. CLASS SONG We're the hottest class of Alta Our year is 58 The Juniors we will challenge To show them that we rate Our colors we are proud of Baby blue and white Through the air they're flying And for them we will fight. So come on all you seniors And shout our yell with glee And show the other classes What victors we will be Our loyalty and spirit We're proud of for you see We strive to be the greatest Class in history. CLASS MOTTO Knowledge Comes But Wisdom Lmgers CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS White Rose Baby Blue and White SENIOR PROCESSIONAL
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