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Junior and Senior STANDIMG: Carroll Hurd, Larry Nelson, Ted Hovland, Cliff UUarich, Gary Miller, Coach Dudley Melichor. KNEELING: Bob Belden, Mike Butterfield, George Lewton, Bob Collins, Jerry Trier. Freshman and Sophomore BACK ROW: Junior Donner, John Ed Matson, Jim Anderson, Don Christofferson, Ralph Johnson, Melvin Shuck. FRONT ROW: Wesley Orr, David Whitlock, David Wickstrom, Denny Bekken, Bob Beigler. Class Teams Eighth Grade STANDING: Glen Pummel, Jerry Ellingson, Dennis Steensgaard, John Porter, Keith Riggs, Coach Neil Hart. KNEELING: Fred Sipe, Tom Parker, Dick Termes, Donnie Ainsworth, Douglas Erickson. Seventh Grade BACK ROW: Coach Neil Hart, Ronnie Matson, Ed Sprigler, Jesse Hoese, Larry Bell, Von Dahl. FRONT ROW: Leslie Turgeon, Mike Abraham, Dennis Blake, Billy Edwards, Kenneth Carlson, Terry Linander, John Mattson.
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Lookout Two reporters, Irene Lawrence and Venita Willey, are working a- long with the Sports Editors Tom Campbell and Roger Bell, to build a stimulating sport page. Pictured at far right are Associate Editor Jean Anderson with art staffers Bob Collins, Kenny Anderson and Jim McCleave. The final step in completing the Lookout is the mimeographing done by the class. Dorothy Julius, Ivan Richmond, Georgia Soliday, and Mary Ellen DeHaai are pictured at right. Editor-in-Chief Joy Christensen with typists, Lorna Oltmans and Karen Crowner. To bring on-the-spot accurate news to the students and faculty of Spearfish High School was the job of the 1955—56 newspaper staff. The 14 journalism students were continually alert in order to obtain any potential news which could be used in the school paper. This meant hours of work during and out-of-school to pub- lish a permanent scrapbook of memories—The Lookout. -40—
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