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einen ecard -1958 Explanation: Numbers refer to the number of years of participation or years of lettering. The remaining refers to the Senior year only. MICHAEL B. BOOTH BURDETTE COOLEY GEORGE HOSS Music ........ . ......... l-2-3-4 Music .................. I-2-3-4 Music .................. . . 3-4 Speech ...... . . . 2-3-4 Speech .... ..... 3 -4 Speech . . . . . 3-4 Dramatics .. . 3-4 Dramatics . .... 3-4 Dramatics .. 3-4 Basketball . . . . . 2-3-4 Basketball . . . ..... 2-3-4 Basketball . . . . . . 3-4 Baseball .... . . . 2-3 Baseball ........ .... 2 -3 Track ........ . . . . 4 Track ......... .... 2 -4 Track ............ . . . 2-4 Mixed Chorus Asst. Art Editor . . . ..... Annual Comm. News Editor . . .... Paper Boys Chorus Boys Sports Editor . . . . . Paper Mixed Chorus Solo Boys Quartet Mixed Quartet Mixed Octet Mixed Duet Boys Chorus Mixed Chorus GILBERT LUEBKE WAYNE MANSKE Dram atics ................... 3-4 Music .................... 2-3-4 Speech .... 3-4 Dramatics ..... 3-4 Basketball .... .... 2 -3-4 Baseball .... 2-3 Track .... 2-4 Mixed Chorus Boys Chorus DENNIS OVERHALSER BILL OVEIIMAN JERRY RODAWAY Music ...................... 3-4 Music ......................... 4 Music .......... l-2-3-4 Speech . . . ........ 3 Dramatics .... ......... 4 Speech . . . . . . 3-4 Dramatics . . .... 2-3-4 Basketball . . . 2-3-4 Dramatics . . . . . 2-3-4 Basketball . . . .... 2-3-4 Baseball . . . ....... 3 Basketball . . . . . . 1-2-3-4 Baseball . . . .... 2-3 Track ................ ....... 4 Baseball . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Track ' ' ' ' ' 2-4 Asst. Business Manager. .... Annual Track ' ' ' ' 2-4 Class Treasurer News Editor .......... . . . Paper Class President Business Manager .... .... An nual 5010 Asst. Art Ed. .... Paper Editor-In-Chief . . . .... Paper Boys Quartet Sports Ed. .... .... A nnual Mixed Chorus Boys Chorus Boys Chorus Mixed Chorus Mixed Octet ELMER BRANDT MOBIL SERVICE 2901 O STREET LINCOLN -35- Mixed Chorus Boys Choru s GATES AUTO . 636 SOUTH 27 LINCOLN
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Also, each citizen must support his government in the years to come. If we are united, we will stand for a long time, but divided we will fall. Each person must keep abreast with the news and keep mentally alert. If we can achieve this state of mind, we will be less prone to be panicky every time something new is developed as we were when Russia launched her first sputnik. However, it seems all this will take a long time to happen, but what we must remember is that we are now living in an age where new things are being developed faster than ever. To keep us with the fast pace, we must prepare ourselves with all the education we can get. And this only illustrates more and more that, Success awaits at Labor's Gate. Dennis Overhalser alutatorian Speech Members of the faculty, parents, relatives, friends, and fellow students. I welcome you to the Com- mencement exercises of the class of 1958. This is an important occasion for the senior class. We are leaving a place that has become very dear to us. As we think back on all the good times we've had these last four years, we realize how much we will miss Walton High School. We're leaving a part of ourselves right here, with our classmates, our teachers, and the people in our community. We hope you will remember us as we'll remember you. This part of our life is over and we are going to start a new life. A life without the help and protec- tion of our parents, and our teachers. I would like to take this occasion to thank our teachers for the help they have given us, and the interest they have taken in us, these last four years. 'Vlany times they had to keep after us to get our lessons in on time. They had to prod us along, to keep us eligible for the extra-curricular activities, and, although many of us don't realize it yet, everything they did was for our own good. We would like to thank our parents for the understanding they have given us. Although we've never told them, we appreciate all they've done. There were times when we didn't see eye-to-eye, however, that was only natural. We will remember the wonderful things they did for us, and we'll thank them many times in the years to come. Yes, this is an important time. Commencement is the end of so many things and yet the beginning of of so many more. There have always been parents, teachers, and friends around to pick us up after we've been knocked down. Someone there to dust us off and put us back on the correct path. Now we will have to get up by ourselves and select our own path. It might be the right one or the wrong one, but the import- ant thing is that we will be the ones who choose. We will find other people, other places, and other experiences. 'Vlore will be expected of us. Now we have to prove ourselves. We will have to make our own decisions, work out our own problems. As we are graduating, we look back and see so many mistakes, so many things we would like to set straight, so many things we would like to change. But we must accept the fact that the past cannot be changed. We must go out and face the world, working to the best of our ability, striving to prove ourselves, and profiting by our past mistakes. You, our parents, friends, and teachers, have done your best to prepare us for what lies ahead. You have tried to help us discover what will be expected of us. Now our future will be what we make it. Whether we are successful or unsuccessful, happy or unhappy, we will remember all of you and that you did your best for us. We owe you so much and I know we will all do our best to live up to the things you have taught us. Now as we face the future, we feel it is our obligation and our responsibility to make our lives worth- while. We hope to show by our actions that we can face the responsibilities that lie ahead! Nancie Booth ELMEI-TS REDWING CONOCO STONER DRUG CO. 43-rH 3, O 142 N 48 LINCOLN LINCOLN -34-
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enior ecard-1958 Explanation: Numbers refer to the number of years of participation or years of lettering. The remaining refers to the Senior year only. NANCIE ANNE BOOTH PAT KETELHUT .IUDITH ANN KNOX Pep Club .... ..... 1 -2-3-4 Volleyball ....... ....... 2 -3-4 Pep Club ...................... 1 Volleyball .... . . . 1-2-3-4 Softball . . . . . 2-3-4 Volleyball . . . 2-3 Softball . .. . . . . l-2-3-4 Track ..... . .... 2 Softball . . . . 2-3 Track ..... ....... 2 Dramatics . . . 2-3-4 Cheerleader . . . . . . 2-3 Dl'Hm8tiCS - - - - 1-2-3-4 Speech .... ..... l Dramatics . . -2-3 SPG!-3011 ---- - - - 1-2-3-4 Music ...... 2-3-4 Speech . . . -2-3 Music - ---- . - . 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader . . . 2-3-4 Music . . . . -2-3 Vocal Solo Piano Solo Vocal Solo Piano Solo Trio Girls' Duet Girls' Duet Girls' Sextet Mixed Duet Mixed Duet Girls' Octet Trio Trio Mixed Octet Girls' Quartet Girls' Quartet Triple Trio' Mixed Quartet Mixed Quartet Girls' Quartet Sextet Sextet Girls' Chorus Girls' Octet Girls' Octet Mixed Chorus Accomp anist Mixed Octet Mixed Octet Class Secretary Triple Trio Triple Trio Senior Editor of Paper Girls' Chorus Girls' Chorus Mixed Chorus Mixed Chorus Annual Photographer Editor of Annual Jr. Editor of Paper News Ed. of Paper President of Pep Club Vice President of Class BETTY LOU SNYDER LORNA BELLE STAHL BEVERLY ANN TYCHSEN Pep Club ....... . ............. 4 Pep Club ................. 1-2-3 Pep Club .... -3-4 Softball . . . .... 4 Volleyball . . . . . . 1-2-3-4 Volleyball . . . 3-4 Music ..... .... 4 Softball . . . 2-3-4 Softball .... 2-3 Dramatics . . . t . 4- Track ..... .... 2 Dramatics . 3-4 Girls, Chorus Cheerleader .... 4 Music . . . -3-4 Mixed Chorus Girls Sports Paper Mixed Chorus Music ..... 1-2-3 Girls' Chorus Dramatics . . . . 3-4 Girls' Quartet UMBERGERS MORTUARY 8: AUMBULANCE SERVICE 1110 Q STREET LINCOLN 6- Triple Trio Girls' Octet Sextet Accordian Solo Vice Pres. - - Pep Club LINCOLN IMP. INC. 4600 CORNHUSKER HI-WAY LINCOLN
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