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Morris Mikkelsen Editor 1 LaVon Cundy Associate Editor Mary Craig M Associate Editor ' Georgia Hanson Adviser Published by JOURNALISM STUDENTS SPEARFISH JUNIOR -SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Spearfish, South Dakota Volume XX rjopiaji Foreword Hi Kids! I ' m here to help you remember, The year that ' s gone before, To show you in words and pictures. Of studies, fun, and more. So join me now in these pages. For you we did carefully create, To bring back the memories treasured. Of the school year, ' 57- ' 58. J n e m o JOSEF FASSBENDER Probably no person has contributed more to Spearfish High School since its origin, than did the man who took our pictures , better known to us as Joe . Since 1927 he served as the school photographer, taking all the class pictures, photos for the anniaal, and other miscellaneous snaps which will remain to us as cherished memories. His acquaintance with some of us began with our first baby picture, or maybe with our pre-school portrait. As time went by we became his frequent customers with various photos we took ourselves. Now, whenever we page back through our old yearbooks, or glance at our baby pictures or even view his magnificent still of the Shrine of Democracy hanging in the White House, we will always remember the small immigrant artist-photographer who was loved by all, and known to us as Joe, the man who took our pictures. e d I c a t i o ROGER DA VIES Dear Mr. Davies, During the course of our high school days many faces and many personalities have left their imprint on our lives. An-iong these is one whom we shall remember because of his willingness to lend a helping hand even to the point of personal sacrifice. Whether it was a broken test tube, an experiment which backfired or a prom failure, your kind, patient instruction was never disheartening. Your sense of humor, your kindness, your adherence to fair play and the recogni- tion of our efforts are attributes of your character which we shall long remember. An eagerness to build and maintain high standards in your classroom have been an inspiration to us. To you, Roger Davies, in remembrance of your guidance and friendship and the many hours you so unselfishly gave, we dedicate this the 1958 Spartan. SPARTAN STAFF SHS DAY LaVon Cundy was crowned 1957-58 queen by Student Body President Morris Mikkelsen during the coronation ceremony. Donna Burckhard and Judy Black were senior queen ' s attendants, Stephen Polley was senior escort. Tom Matthews and Ed- win Baker, football co-captains, presented the football. Following the coronation the cheerleaders led a bon-fire pep fest. Queen LaVon and attendants Donna and Judy appeared with escort Stephen Polley during the half-time ceremonies. The queen ' s court are: left to right, Back Row: Stan- ley Ainsworth, eighth grade escort, Leonard Walter, sophomore escort, Edwin Baker and Tom Matthews, football co-captains, Gerald Mclnerny, junior escort, Morris Mikkelsen, student body president, Stephen Polley, senior escort, and William Buchholz, fresh- man escort. Second Row: Marilyn Vigna, eighth grade attendant, Carol Knutson, sophomore attendant, Mary Kay Hanson, junior attendant, and Myra Marr, freshmen attendant. Seated in front are Gary Cole, crown-bearer ' s escort, Donna Burckhard and Judy Black, senior candidates, Michele Abraham, crov n bearer. ijr  ► 1  V.n S . ' , CHEERLEADERS Iter - w ' ' ? 3 H 1 B| H fcsS ' • v l BB H 8k ' A ' Squad B ' Squad Bonnie Kelley Jane Quillian Pat Cornelia Pat Riley Janet Berg Sherry Anderson John Sunderland Louise Orr •vxTrvrxiTZTm ci : v : V-3WM -r. ■srjr ' y A Lm r -T-.r-r ir ' xr i r; t F T B A L L Manager Wesley Orr, assistant coach Jesse Herrick, and head coach Herman Boner look over some formations. C ft f f f 9 - f ip Third Row: Monty Newman, Leslie Tenke, Charles Matson, Gerald Mclnerny, Jim Matson, Jim Anderson, Don McClelland, Jack Betts. Second Row: Coach Herrick, Fred Sipe, Bob Peterson, Jay Betts, Tom Matthews, Bob Butter- field, Leonard Walter, Sherry Schaub, Don Christoffer son, Clarence Riggs, Coach Boner. First Row: Donald Ainsworth, Morris Mikkelsen, Dick Meyer, John Ed Matson, Larry Bell, Pat Goodwin, Ed Baker, Ronnie Matson, Bill Buchholz, Wesley Orr, manager. Co-Captains ' j; Finishing the season with a two win and six loss record, the Spartan gridders finished fifth in the conference. This year ' s team lacked experience ctnd depth, but the season ' s play should prove valuable for neoct year ' s team, which will lose only nine seniors. A V . V TT-rr - j --i - B Squad Football a 1 § ® S f sT Back Rov.-; Larry Vaplon, Richard Sleep, Ed Sprigler, Don Chr istoffer son, Jerry Mick, Russ Smith, Hugh Thompson. Second Row: Wesley Orr, manager, Terry Linander, Leslie Turgeon, Larry Norton, Larry Christofferson, Robert Andersen, Bob Haux, Coach Gene Smith. First Row: Ronnie Matson, Dennis Steensgaard, Monty Newman, Jerry Christofferson, Bill Buchholz, Larry Bell, John Lund, Donnie Ainsworth. Back Row: David Johnson, Billy Twombley, Daniel Albertus, Richard Thomas, Darrell Marchi- ando, Dan Soliday, Richard Larson, Gene Bobier. Second Row: Coach Thurow, Bill Brodsky, Tommy Sprigler, Arch Whittemore, Allen McClelland, Lowell Bell, Ralph Jackson, Stanley Ainsworth, Larry Shuck, George Dahl, Robert Donner, Clint Matson, Coach Cross. First Row: Gerald Hebert, Marvin Mattson, Charles Burris, Tom Peterson, Douglas Dittus, Jim Whitlock, Gary Cole, Keith Gilman, Roger Gregson. Seventh and Eighth Grade Football ' . %_ . I ' - - i Left to right: Ed Baker, Dick Termes, Dale Porter, Tom Matthews, Chuck Matson, Jim Matson, Gerald Mclnerny, Leonard Walter, Joe Termes, Ranny Christensen, Lyle Berry, Bob Edwards. Kneeling: John Ed Matson, Manager, Coach Gene Smith, Monty Newman, Manager. ' A ' Basketball What a year! The 1957-58 Spartans began by capturing first place honors at the Sturgis Toumament--then went on to take second place in the conference with a 16 win 5 loss record. Going into the Section VIII tourney, the cagers romped over Lemmon, and later beat Lead in an over- time to win the championship and a berth at the State A Basketball Tournament, where they finished seventh. B ' Basketball Left to right: Dick Termes, Fred Sipe, Leonard Walter, Douglas Erickson, Edsel Olsen, John Lund, Dennis Steensgaard, Donald Ainsworth, Tom Parker, Dick Meyer, Coach Jesse Herrick. This year ' s B squad ■wound up their cage season with an enviable record of 14 wins and only 2 losses. The team was composed of freshmen and sophomores, some of whom will be filling key positions on next year ' s cage team. Freshman Basketball Left to right; Back Row: Coach Herman Boner, Richard Sleep, Hugh Thompson, Cliff Hanson, Von Dahl, Ed Sprigler, Ronald Matson, Leslie Turgeon, Ken Carlson. Front Row: Jim Sisk, Dennis Blake, Larry Christoffer son, Jerry Riggs, Robert Haux, Myron Johnson, Mike Abraham, Manager Dennis Varland. m iix fiiM vr- ' i nci ' -m-TKT. ' .: air ' : jr:, nrTjj ac3Cir Left to Right: Back Row: Coach Tom Cross, Donald Ainsworth, Douglas Stoltz, Darrell Marchiando, Daniel Albertus, Daniel Soliday, Ralph Lushbough, Dick Larson. Front Row: Roger Gregson, James Whitlock, Charles Burris, George Dahl, William Dormer, Manager Dennis Varland. E i g h t h G r a d e S e V e n t h G r a d e Left to Right: Back Rov : Coach Tom Cross, Gene Bobier, James Smythe, Archie Whittemore, Tom Sprigler, Manager Dennis Varland. Front Row: Donald Edwards, Tom Meyer, Bill Brodsky, Dennis VanVactor, Clinton Matson, Robert Donner. T Back Row: Coach Boner, Dick Termes, Carl Deranleau, Edsel Olsen, Jim Matson, Joe Termes, Monty Newman, Jerry Rygg, Coach Herrick. Second Row: Jim Sisk, Robert Anderson, Jerry Riggs, John Berglund, Hugh Thompson, Richard Sleep, Ronnie Matson, Larry Bell, Manager Roger Wickstrom. First Row: Bill Nicholas, Larry Christoffer son, John Mattson, Larry Norton, Ken Carlson, Bill Buchholz, Von Dahl. ' ■ ■■ ' ' W x :Axr i s ' i- - i- I . J ' ., v . ' :Fim ' T:; :iizT7::wm s t a t W e r e s t I n C g h a m Back Row: left to right: Bill Shepperson, Ralph Johnson, Don Christoffer son, Dan Harrington, Norman Christoffer son, John Berglund, LeRoy Preszler, Roger Wickstrom, Leo Sprigler, D Jerry Christoffer son. Front Row: left to right: Boyd Aussman, Terry Linander, Roger King, Jack Robinson, Bill Edwards, John Mattson, Dick Allen, Coach Roger Denker. On Mat: Larry Norton, Bill Buchholz. Only this year did wrestling become an A sport in the Spearfish High School ath- letic curriculum, but the peppy newcomers proved themselves by capturing the state wrestling crown. Above: Co-captains Ralph John- son and Don Christoffer son with Coach Denker. Side: Jack Robinson and Terry Linander demonstrate their skill against two Redfield opponents . L e t t e r m e n A thirty-six member Lettermen ' s Club completed a busy year with the completion of their publication of Hoop Hints, a book of facts and figures on SHS basketball; they also presented pep skits and participated in other activities throughout the year. Officers: Wesley Orr, Morris Mikkelsen, Jerry Rygg- First Row: John Ed Matson, Dick Termes, Monty Newman, Tom Matthews, Jim Matson, Chuck Matson, Joe Termes, Bob Butterfield, Eddie Baker. Second Row: Bob Edwards, Roger King, Terry Linander, Ralph Johnson, Dick Meyer, Wesley Orr, Jerry Rygg, Jack Betts, Jay Betts. Third Row: Jack Robinson, Bill Bucholz, Norman Christofferson, Jerry Banning, Ranny Christensen, Lyle Berry, Sherry Schaub, Jerry Christofferson, Dale Porter, Leslie Tenke . Fourth Row: Morris Mikkelsen, Ronnie Matson, Leonard Walter, Carl Deranleau, Don McClelland, Jim Anderson, Jim Dorsett, Don Christofferson. G. A. A. ' ers participated in various activities. Officers: Lonny Johnson, Barbara Soliday, Sharon Winter, Mary Repass, Joan Calvert. G.A.A, Informality reigns as the G.A.A. groups meet. Seated, left to right. First Row: Ruth Zittmg, Mary Sampson, Sherry McLaughlin, Sharon Bridges, Pat Wood, Kathy Matthews, Louise Orr, Sharon Karrels, Jane Quillian, Judy Sager, Dorothy Mitchell. Second Row: Sharon Winter, Carolyn Harrington, Nancy Turney, Pat DeVries, Sharon Braun, Georgia Kapsa, Jane Allen, Mary Repass, Karen Revheim. Third Row: Barbara Soliday, Barbara Weidner, Sandy Calvert, Mary Lou Burkley, Cynthia Sampson, Iva Jean Nelson, Charlene Clem, Cheryl Miller, Carol Knutson, Lonny Johnson, Jean Carlson, Peggy Compton, Joan Calvert, Dwynne Newman. Fourth Row: Helen Hurd, Karen Morey, Sandra Quick, Linda Mattson, Phyllis Storm, Janet Berg, Mary Kay Hanson, Sherry Anderson, Nancy Carr, Bonnie Baker, Phyllis Luth, Bar- bara Stam, Margaret Frasier, Kathryn Frasier, Margie Nelson. ' ' — ' i:i iecide betveen candidates Donna Burckhard, Judy Black and LaVon Cundy. Spontaneous spplause bi ' oke out as he extended ' lis hand to Miss Cundy, SHS Day queen. vi ' .een LaVon Cundy, vAic w:s chosen by the largest niFiber of votes in the high school said, I cm sure that you just don ' t know hov I feel . The two other candidates D ' nna Eurckhard and Judy Black, accompanied the queen rin all of her pppe?r?nces. (Cont. to page 3. col. l) SNAKE DAJ ICE, FREE MOVIE 5 £;:rEr.ss of shs eat An air of eycitement pervaded the halls of SKS last Friday morning as the students waited restlessly for school to submit to Jay activities. The snake dance, plai by the student council, Student Congress Jo Convene Selected students from high schools in the BlacK Hills area will exchsrge opinions on problems of state, national, and inter- national scope at the Student Congress at Lead High School, Saturday, Nov- ember 16. Any school may send from one to 20 students to this all day program. Plans are to send 20 students from SHS if that mary are inter- ested. New plans for lude two Cc, ' form which states their fi- nancial position, inners will be given four year holarships to the college their choice, and they 1 receive a stipend iging from $100 to $2,200 ear depending on their •ial needs, A schol- winner is not ex- receive honor must do scholar- work. Cleave and Bill .re state final- year and John sived honorable Compulsory Drivers iidu- cation in all secondary schools was one of the laws discussed at the Teen-rge Highway Safety program in Pierre, October 7 and 8. Representing SHS were La- Ton Cundy and James liatson, both seniors, accompanied by Mr. Jesse Herrick. Gov, Joe Foss gave the welcome address and Tom Brokaw, Boys State govern- o- , was chairman of the convention. Val Higgins, director of the S. Dak. State Highway (Cont. to page 5. col. 2) i i Mii ti i mi « w ' fmmmm ' FHA Hears Speaker of the telk to every vord on the Kiss Arierican Contest triven Mon- stuaents who were iding in ; p ' recosl habits such as gen- ,3anliness, neatness iresE, and a pear- i-oiiey irriignentiy stazei, It looks like sn upside- down light bulb, ' -EI 5 :dents chosen were 8-one section enon, Carol Evans rth, anci Margar- rom the C-t-Q -, Loxy . ' iurkhard , Drter, Don Ji-- Wnitloc der , uest speaker, t-ibs the m-in feature of the Ipst mt.-eting of Car.era Club TuCEoay, Februrr;.- 15. The ■ ilir.s that had been entered in the Cainera Club contest ■- ' -■re judged. Kprlan Lahti vj E awarded first place, FiiQ Steve Polley and Lynn JlcCain received second and third olaces respectively. Tl- ' .e next meeting is schecmled for March 11. hes? yard jron yardr STAR Thf :v ' written for the LOCKf year. Joe and Sharon Havir g acconp ches hcth S are eligible The club is ar? for J: urn=lism have ' .1=0 ICO pub!; ishe i in Later in the : qualified for will be initi=ti=rf AlCi THE DESK TOLD By Karen Collins Gazing around the study hall I began to take r:otioe of the various belor,gii:g3 cluttered urrierneath zr. . desks. Someone once zold r=e that the desks were to ut books in (when not in of course. ) Tliat I d n ' t bel ieve , bee ause walked back to sharpy pencil, I noticed .. y rious pieces of mate; « stashed avay under the s ' ne desk had such clutte ' intents tha;t« s to irji r -h a t .t K ' - zed ac notes, or I presiune they MEMBER OF QUILL SCROLLwere. : ' ot being interested, Lynn Anthony, Joan Wolf, Gay McVeyl didn ' t bother to read J. Miles, K. Collins, L. McCain sm, I just don ' t understand Steve Sisk, Joe Termes, Jim Matson David Whitlock MEMBER OF SDHSPA EDITORS -IN -CHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITORS SPORTS EDITORS ART EDITOR TYPISTS EXCHANGES CIRCULATION MANAGER BUSINESS MANAGER ADVISOR ihe newly fonned 3i artan-aires have already given two performances. Tl.ey sang selections for the lOOF meeting TSiesday evening and for the Ccng-regational Vorren ' s Organization on Vfednesday avening with a combination of Lenten and Spring selections. some people. The wastebas- kets are conveniently lo- Bonnie Baker, Lynn McCainggt g the front and back Sharon Vaplonef the room, but it seems Bonnie Steele the only time they get used Gary Heaton is ■•■hen sor.e girls search Georgia Hanson s pe atsly to find sof - thing to throw away so th y can get an extra good lock at the boy they ' re chasing and meanwhile hope he ' s looking at them. Yes, love is grand, at least it keeps paper out of the desks! D E C L A M A T I N Gay McVey and Mary Craig brought new honor to SHS by winning two super- ior ratings at the state declam contest. The Sleep Walking Scene from Mac- beth, a dramatic reading, and the poem Enoch Arden were the winning selec- tions for Gay and Mary. Mary Craig, poetry, David Whit- lock, humorous, Morris Mikkelsen, oratory, and Gay McVey, dramatic; the four local declam contest win- ners won the District Declam Con- test Trophy. David, Mary, and Gay won the right to enter the reg- ional contest where Gay and Mary again placed first. Pictured below are the local con- testants. Peggy Compton, Marilyn Haight, Mary Jean Seeley, Alfreda Kayras, LaVon Cundy, Bonnie Baker, Harriet Farrell and Joan Calvert were second and third pla ce w inne r s . Left to Right: Back Row: Bettie Evans, David Whitlock, Mary Craig, Carol Knutson, Sherry Schaub, Charlene Clem, Helen Hurd, Morris Mikkel- sen, Carolyn Harrington, Joan Calvert, Roberta McGregor, Ruth Zitting, Peggy Compton, Richard DuBois, Jean Ellis. Middle Row: Lyle Berry, LaVon Cundy, Gay McVey, Judy Brothers, Ste- phen Jones, Patsy Wood, Kathy Matthews, Marilyn Haight. Front Row: Karen Gregson, Mary Jean Seeley, Alfreda Kayras, Mary Lynn Anderson, Bonnie Baker, Harriet Farrell, Mary Kay Hanson, Vickie Stump, Jane Clark. D B A ' A debaters: Wayne Wendel, Ronnie Riggs, LaVon Cundy, Morris Mikkelsen Debaters to State Resolved: That the United States foreign aid should be substantially increased. The six debate teams under the direction of Mrs. Virginia Warvi debated this topic with the other towns of the Black Hills Conference and at the BHTC Tournament. After winning the regional contest the A squad went on to the state contest in Huron. In addition to debate the group par- ticipated in extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, radio speaking and discussion. C debaters: Dennis Blake, Roberta McGre- gor, Vicky Stump, Alfreda Kayras. a B debaters: Wayne Jeffrey, David Whitlock, Jack Betts, Kathy Matthews. ' b. ' ate ch Afv Initiates; Back Row: Mary Seeley, David Whitlock, Peggy Compton, Mary Hanson, Steve Policy, Jack Betts. Front Row: Sherry Schaub, Connie Knutson, Richard Sprecher, Bonnie Baker, Gay McVey, Dick DuBois. Thespians Active Thespians: Back Row: LaVon Cundy, Steve Jones, Morris Mikkelsen. Front Row: Mary Craig, Wesley Orr, Harriet Far rell. I Quill and Scroll Back Row: David Whitlock, John Matson, Steve Sisk, Jim Matson, Morris Mikkelsen, Gary Heaton, Jerry Rygg. First Row: Sharon Vaplon, Joan Wolf, Mary Craig, Bonnie Baker, Jean Miles, LaVon Cundy, Karen Collins, Gay McVey, Lynn Anthony, Lynn McCain, Carla Curnow. Left to right: Calvert, Ka Mrs. ren C Denke ollins. r, sponsor, Mary Jean Grace Abraham, Joan Seeley, Bettie Evans. Making a float for the Swarm Day Parade started the 1957-58 year for 56 F, H. A. members. Guest speakers spoke to the group on the Miss America Contest and proper dress. Special projects were making food baskets for Thanksgiving and toys for the Crippled Children ' s Home. The annual FHA- GAA slumber party and a picnic in honor of the senior mem- bers concluded the year. Seated: Harriet Farrell, Ruth Zitting, Cynthia Sampson, ■ Charlene Clem. Standing: Miss Repass, Sponsor, Roberta McGregor, Sarah Roberts, Mary Craig, Mary Repass, Gay McVey. Future Teachers of America completed an active year which included the entertaining of the B. H. T. C. Association for Childhood Education and a pizza party at a member ' s home. Members again earned points by typing, helping teachers at the grade school, and library work. F H A New members were iniatiated intc FHA in a formal ceremony. F T A ■ ' .i n.. ..VK Seniors Present . . . . A MAN CALLED PETER Director Lucile Bumpass, Steve Polley, Steve Jones, LaVon Cundy, Ricky Goeringer, Wesley Orr, Donna Burckhard, Lynn Anthony, Morris Mikkel- sen, Ronnie Riggs, Mary Craig, Connie Knutson, Carla Curnow, Sharon Winter, Gerald Brothers, Gay McVey, Judy Peterson. Catherine and Peter Marshall por- trayed by LaVon Cundy and Wesley Orr, come to a quiet understanding , as the turn of affairs led to a conflict between Allen Talbot and his aunts, the Bickle sisters. Gay McVey and Judy Peterson were cast in the roles of the spinsterish aunts, and Morris Mikkelsen played Allen. Juniors Present .... PAPA WAS A PREACHER Cast Members: Jean Miles, Harlan Lahti, Wayne Jeffrey, Mary Kay Hanson, Jack Betts, Sherry Schaub, Richard Sprecher, Mary Jean Seeley, Lewis Moll, Dick DuBois, Mary Porter, Har r iet Farr ell, David- Whitlock, Bonnie Baker, Betty Kapsa, Charlene Clem. The whole family offers Mama, Mary Jean Seeley, consolation, as she hears that her son, Cecil, has run away from home. The play had a happy ending, however, as Mama and Papa, Richard Sprecher, finally are able to celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary with all members of the family present. B A N D Above Bonnie Baker appears as toreador in a novelty half-time. A select group from the band played in the pep band for bas- ketball games. Back Row: Mary Craig, Mr. Krambeck, Bill Brodsky, Bonnie Kelley, David Whitlock, Jack Robinson. Third Row: Marilyn Vigna, Shirley Mannel, Sandra Tetrault, David Dingeman, Jane Allen, Walter Cunningham, Dwynne Newman, Eugene Farrell, Donnie Bridges, Richard Good, Leonard Walter, Sherry Schaub, Mary Jean Seeley, Wesley Orr, Fred Sipe, Jack Betts, Steve Jones, Louise Orr, Sharon Junek, Jim Marchant, Cheryl Miller, Dennis Van Vactor, Tom Parker, Mary Repass. Second Row: Mary Kay Hanson, Lynn McCain, Pat DeVries, Karen Kyllonen, Carolyn Harring- ton, Jim Thompson, David Wickstrom, Joan Wolf, Lonny Johnson, Verla Anthony, Dan Har- rington, Jerry Comes, Hugh Thompson, Douglas Erickson, Walter Ferguson, Helen Osloond, Arch Whittemore, Morris Mikkelsen. First Row: Carol Knutson, Nancy Carr, Michael Abraham, Kathryn Thompson, Sharon Beets, Steve Sisk, Clint Matson, LaVon Cundy, Joan Craig, Carol Rothmeyer, Michele Abraham, Marilyn Haight, Bonnie Baker. 1 ?- ' l fi ,r. ■f ;h :% Fj K Rl r] Marilyn Haight was the one member of band to play in the All -State Band. Marilyn, a fresh- man was selected out of 12 SHS band members that auditioned. A I I S t a t e r e c t o r Shown above is the band direc- tor, Mr. Lowell Krambeck. Shown above are the band officers for the 1958 band. Wesley Orr, presi- dent; LaVon Cundy, vice-president; and Nancy Carr, secretary-treasurer. Twirlers Leading the band were Shirley Mannel, majorette; LaVon Cundy, drum major; and Carol Knutson, majorette. Officers Back Row: Wesley Orr, David Wickstrom, Leonard Walter, Don Bridges, Sherry Schaub. Front Row: Gene Farrell, Mary Seeley, Walter Cunningham, Richard Good, James Thompson, Dwynne Newman. Back Row: Sharon Beets, Pat DeVries, Mary Kay Hanson, Lynn McCain, Nancy Carr. Middle Row: Shirley Mannel, Jane Allen, Karen Kyllonen, Mike Abraham, David Dingeman. Front Row: Carolyn Harrington, Marilyn Vigna, Carol Knutson, Kathryn Thompson, Sandra Tetrault. Back Row: Fred Sipe, Jack Betts, Steve Jones. Front Row: Jim Marchant, Cheryl Miller, Dennis VanVactor, Tom Parker, Mary Repass. Left to Right: Mary Craig, Bill Brodsky, Bonnie Kelley, David Whitlock, Jack Robinson. Back Row: Helen Osloond, Morris Mikkelsen, Dan Harrington, Douglas Erickson, Steve Sisk, Hugh Thompson, LaVon Cundy, Michele Abraham, Marilyn Haight, Bonnie Baker, Jerry Comes. Front Row: Clinton Matson, Carol Roth- meyer, Joan Craig, Walter Ferguson, Archie Whittemore. Back Row: Sharon Junek, Louise Orr. Front Row: Joan Wolf, Lonny Johnson, Verla Anthony. SHS Fourth Row: Cheryl Ice, Mary Craig, Burneate Braithwaite, Nancy Carr, David Wickstrom, Harlan Lahti, Fred Sipe, Clarence Riggs, Sherry Schaub, Douglas Erickson, Ranny Christen- sen, Morris Mikkelsen, Kathy Matthews, Lonny Johnson, Mary Repass, Carla Curnow, Mar- jorie Nelson, Connie Knutson. Third Row: Sharon Winter, Grace Abraham, Barbara Soliday, Dick Termes, Lyle Berry, John Ed Matson, Steve Jones, Gerald Brothers, Jack Betts, Jay Betts, Dick DuBois, Ruth Zitting, Pat DeVries, Sharon Vaplon, Jean Carlson, Sharon Karrels. Second Row: Donna Burckhard, Sharon Bridges, Irene Grapes, Judy Black, Mary Kay Hanson, David McClure, David Whitlock, Wesley Orr, Dennis Blake, Wesley Clem, John Sunderland, Charlene Clem, Mary Sampson, Cathy Larson, Verla Anthony. First Row: Jane Allen, Harriet Farrell, Mary Jean Seeley, LaVon Cundy, Ronald Gibson, Jack Robinson, Tom Furois, Charles Nicholas, Jerry Riggs, Bonnie Baker, Pat Riley, Carol Knut- son, Karen Collins, Kathryn Thompson, Gay McVey, Phyllis Gibson, Karen Gregson, Jane Clark, -SPARTAN-AIRES- Basses: Lyle Berry, Sherry Schaub, Clarence Riggs, David Whitlock, John Ed Matson. Tenors: Morris Mikkelsen, Dick DuBois, Jack Betts. Altoes: Phyllis Gibson, Sharon Karrels, Marjorie Nelson, Ruth Zitting. Sopranos: Mary Jean Seeley, Mary Kay Hanson, Mary Craig, Harriet Farrell. Director Harold Wildung, Accompaniest Mary Repass. CHOIR TRIP CHOIR DIRECTOR MR. WILDUNG CHOIR SKIT Mr. Wildung, Sherry Schaub, Mor- ris Mikkelsen, Mary Craig, Gay McVey. c h o i r C o u n c Harriet Farrell, Ruth Zitting, Dick DuBois, Ranny Christensen, Gerald Brothers, Nancy Carr, John Matson, Phyllis Gibson. s t a t e Back Row: Bettie Evans, Grace Abraham, Lynn McCain, Polly Monroe, Linda Mattson, Pat Wood, Pat DeVries, Connie Knutson, Betty Kapsa, Marjorie Nelson, Kathy Matthews, Mary Repass, Nancy Carr, Cheryl Miller, Cheryl Ice, Sharon Bridges. Third Row: Mary Seeley, Mary Hanson, Beverly Ward, Bonnie Cressman, Lonny Johnson, Kathy Larson, Sharon Vaplon, Verla Anthony, Mary Sampson, Jean Carlson, Harriet Farrell, Mari- lyn Clocksin, Judy Sager, Judy Brothers. Second Row: Marlene Hoff, Iva Jean Nelson, Mary Nicholas, Donna Burckhard, Judy Black, Lor- etta Hansen, Helen Giltner, Marilyn Haight, Arlene Hoff, Sharon Karrels, Dwynne Newman, Jane Allen, Cynthia Sampson, Jean Ellis, Coleen Povondra, Mary Lynn Anderson, Karen Rev- heim, and Myra Marr. First Row: Jane Clark, Roberta McGregor, Barbara Baugus, Sherry McLaughlin, Dorothy Mitchell, Phyllis Gibson, Kathryn Thompson, Karen Gregson, Sharon Braxin, Virginia Troyer, Pat Riley, Bonnie Baker, Janet Berg and Carolyn Harrington. u B Accompanists Donna Burckhard and Mary Repass. Back Row: Sherry Schaub, Clarence Riggs, Stephen Jones, David Wickstrom, Fred Sipe, Leonard Walter, Douglas Erickson, Morris Mikkelsen. Third Row: Gerald Brothers, Lyle Berry, Larry Bell, Harlan Lahti, Richard Dubois, Jay Betts, Jack Betts, Donna Burckhard. Second Row: Mary Repass, Ronald Gibson, Richard Sprecher, Randall Christensen, Glen F ummel, Robert Haux, Wesley Clem. First Row: Paul Vainio, Charles Nicholas, Wesley Orr, George Robinson, David Whitlock, John Sunderland, Dennis Blake. J u n • 1 O Garden [ of the Oriental 5 Gods e n • 1 o r P H r I H — o HEBBf m Junior president Mary Seeley with Prom Kin| and Queen, Wesley Orr and Phyllis Gibson. Back Row: Dick Larson, Steve Polley, Leonard Walter, Tom Matthews, Larry Bell. Second Row: Jim Whitlock, Sandra Tetrault, Carol Rothmeyer, Myra Marr, Patsy Wood, Dick DuBois. First Row: Lewis Moll, Jim Matson, Morris Mikkelsen, Nancy Carr. Student Council After a rousing campaign Morris Mikkelsen was elected student body president. Serving with him were Nancy Carr, secretary, and Jim Matson, vice-president. Accomplishments of the student council this year were: a new letter system, cheer- leader selection in the spring, a Christmas prom, sock hops after the home games, an activity cal- endar, and the publishing of the council activities in the school announcements. IB. Cs- i , O ( - t Michele Abraham Marilyn Allison Sharon Beets s Donna Brannan Bill Brodsky Eileen Brothers Marcia Campbell V Theresa Castonguay Treasa Clingman Gary Cole J Harvey Cole f Richard Cressman ■ ' Robert Donner Pauline Dorsett ■ Donald Edwards W L Evelyn Erickson 1 1 Gerald Gaskin 1 ■ Keith Gilman Cheryl Hanson Barbara Hunt Ralph Jackson David Johnson m Wayne Kayras 1 Robert King Q Donald Langeliers Sharon Linander ■ ....c.„ J Jo Ann Marr fj Clinton Matson Marvin Mattson Thomas Meyer Trouble with lockers always seems to happen to seventh graders. Left to right: Bill Brodsky, David Johnson, and Arch Whittemore . Miss Stordahl ' s bulletin board holds the attention of June Sampson, Cheryl Han- son, and Carol Rothmeyer. Donna Miller Marilyn Miller Karen Newman Darlene Peterson Gary Richards Florence Robinson Carol Rothmeyer Gayle Sager June Sampson Barbara Schmeltzer Roger Smith James Smythe Thomas Sprigler Karen Steensgaard Nancy Stump Sandra Tetrault Jill Thompson Billy Twombley Dennis Van Vactor Dennis Varland Betty Weyrich Archie Whittemore Linda Wyne .k U |j j o ' % Of their classes, these eighth graders considered art one of their most interesting subjects. Examining some of their art work are Eldon Johnson, Selah Hovland, and Marilyn White. Stanley Ainsworth Daniel Albertus Peggy Andersen Lowell Bell Loxy Burckhard Charles Burris Patricia Cornelia Walter Cunningham George Dahl ar VA r r ,r rs Douglas Dittus William Dormer Carole Evans Eugene Farrell Alice Foster Mavis Frasier Robert Frasier Richard Good Roger Gregson Mike Harrington Gerald Hebert Larry Heiser LaRue Heiser Lola Hines Buddy Hood John Hornbeck Selah Hovland Eldon Johnson Bonnie Kelley Karen Kyllonen Richard Larson Margaret LeMar Elsie Lettau Ralph Lushbough E 9 G h r t a h d The boys and girls combined gym class for square dancing. Forming a star are Loxy Burck- hard, Jame s Whitlock, Marilyn Vigna, and Roger Gregson. Allen McClelland Ellouise McGrath Shirley Mannel Darrell Marchiando Willene Miles Patricia Norris Helen Osloond Hans Pederson Thomas Peterson Christine Porter Earl Reynolds Larry Shuck Margaret Simmons Daniel Soliday Monte Specht Deloris Stam Richard Thomas James Thompson Marilyn Vigna Ann Ward Kathleen Weidner Marilyn White James Whitlock Gloria Wolf Michael Abraham Jane Allen Robert Andersen Mary Lynn Anderson Boyd Au smarm Larry Bell Rosmary Biel Sharon Braun Judith Brothers William Buchholz Mary Louise Burkley Sandra Calvert Kenneth Carlson Virginia Castonguay Von Dahl David Dingeman Helen Edwards William Edwards Jean Ellis Kathryn Frasier Helen Giltner Clifford Hanson Robert Haux Ruby Hoefer Price Hunter Cheryl Ice Myron Johnson Georgia Kapsa Terry Linander Royse Luth Sherry McLaughlin Myra Marr Kenneth Martin Ronald Matson John Mattson Sylvia Nicholas William Nicholas Larry Norton W illiam Povondra LeRoy Preszler Jane Quillian Karen Revheim Mary Sampson Richard Schmeltzer William Shepperson James Sisk Richard Sleep Russell Smith Edward Sprigler Leslie Targeon Dorothy Ullarich Lawrence Vaplon Beverly Ward Cheris Waugh Barbara Weidner Ac f f ' « :=:i ' ;-?fe. m r it ' S ' ■ Dennis Blake Delmar Braithwaite Larry Christoffer son Jane Clark Bonnie Cressman Karen Gregson Danny Gurwell A ' larilyn Haight Alfreda Kayras Roger King Evette LeMar Mary Lynn Anderson, Judith Brothers, Karen Gregson, and Jane Clark mastered this formation freshman gym class. Jerry Mick Cheryl Miller Dwynne Newman Jerry Riggs Barbara Rothmeyer Judy Sager F r e s h m e n Vicki Stump Hugh Thompson Kathryn Thorapson Kay Weyrich Roger Wickstrom Rita Wolf Carpenters at work! Left to right: Richard Sleep, Terry Linander, and James Sisk. Have you studied the anatomy of a crayfish? These students, Louise Orr, Dick Termes, and Kathy Mat- thews, are looking at one of the biology Twirp Week! ! Left to right: Edsel Olsen, Marjorie Nelson, and Leonard Walter. specimens. Sophomores . f Donald Ainsworth Richard Allen Verla Anthony John Berglund DeLores Bertalot Sharon Bridges Joan Calvert Jacqueline Castonguay Jerry Christoffer son Norman Christoffer son Wesley Clem Marilyn Clocksin Margaret Compton William Cormany Pat DeVries Harlan Drajne Jerry Ellingson Douglas Erickson Jane Fedderson Sharon Flack Loretta Hansen Patricia Heier Becky Hoist Gary Hood Helen Hurd Helen Jackson Sharon Karrels Donald Kasson Carol Knutson Marlene Lehto Linda Matt son John Lund Donald McClelland Roberta McGregor Kathy Matthews Barbara Miller Dorothy Mitchell Polly Monroe Karen Morey Linda Morton Marjorie Nelson Kay Newman Monty Newman Edsel Olsen Louise Orr Thomas Parker Coleen Povondra Glenn Pummel Sandra Quick Clarence Ri Sarah Roberts Fred Si pe Dennis Steensgaard Phyllis Storm Richard Termes Virginia Troyer Nancy Turney Paul Vainio Leonard Walter Patsy Wood Mary Jo Yanzick Juniors Richard Sprecher, Richard Dubois, Mary Kay Hanson, Sherry Schaub, and Harriet Farrell are shown at left rehearsing for the junior play, Papa Was A Preacher . Sherrill Anderson Bonnie Baker Barbara Baugus Dennis Bekken Janet Berg Lyle Berry John Betts Robert Beigler Jean Carlson Nancy Carr Randall Christensen Nadine Christiansen Donald Christofferson Charlene Clem Marjorie Dorsett Richard DuBois Robert Edwards Harriet Farrell Margaret Frasier Ronald Gibson Pat Goodwin Mary Kay Hanson Daniel Harrington Arlene Hoff Marlene Hoff Wayne Jeffery Lonny Johnson Betty Kapsa Larry Kellogg Harlan Lahti Catherine Larson Wayne Lewis Phyllis Luth David McClure Gerald Mclnerney f ' ' - « W - f ' f ' r-) , .1 y 1 1 w Charles Matson Richard Meyer Jean Miles Myrtle Miles Judith Miller Iva Jean Nelson Mary Nicholas Arlene Oster Robert Peterson Mary E. Porter Mary Repass Patricia Riley George Robinson Cynthia Sampson Sherry Schaub Mary Seeley Richard Sprecher Joseph Sprigler Pearl Springer Barbara Stam John Sullivan John Sunderland Leslie Tenke Kay Turgeon Decorating for the Prom is a big event Sharon Vaplon for the juniors. Shown below are; Mary Merle Varland Nicholas, Margaret Frasier, Ronald Wus- Mersch Ward sow and Sharon Vaplon. David Whitlock Arvin Wright Gussie W Ronald W us sow Ruth Zittmg I U ! ■ l !■ m.u 1 Grace Abraham c James Anderson L A Lynn Anthony- Edwin Baker CO en F Jerry Banning Jay Betts 1 ■ 9 5 Celia Bickerdyke 8 Judith Black A A . i . ' . .1 ' J ' , -. Dennis Bobier Burneate Braithwaite Donnie Bridges Gerald Brothers Donna Faye Burckhard Robert Butterfield Karen Collins Mary Craig LaVon Cundy Carla Curnow Carl Deranleau James Dorsett Florence Elizabeth Evans Thomas Furois Phyllis Gibson r • mf mmimmmmi- rm Connie Knutson Lynn McCain Cleo Gay McVey Nicholas Marchiando James Mats on Ralph Johnson John Ed Matson A , V.s Stephen Jones Michael Kelley Thomas Matthews Morris Mikkelsen Charles Nicholas JfM Wesley Orr Judith Petersen Stephen Polley Mary Eleanor Porter Dale Porter Mildred Preszler - -y - -f -■ - m . r r- • r 1 j . s T ' Jerry Rygg Stephen Sisk Barbara Soliday  nk Leo Sprigler Bonnie Steele 4 ' Faye Quillian Joe Termes Duane Reddick Ronald Riggs Wayne Wendel Sharon Winter Representing Spearfish at Girls State at Mitchell, and Boys State at Aber- deen last summer were Gay McVey, Morris Mikkelsen, Mary Craig, and John Ed Matson. David Wickstrom Gay McVey, far right, was selected for the DAR citizen- ship award of SHS. Other candidates chosen by the seniors for the honor were left to right, LaVon Cundy, and Mary Craig. Lynn Anthony was the Betty Crocker Future Homemaker of SHS. Joan Wolf . v. .•. ' _ i JKi ar ani ji , National Honor Society Shown above are the juniors and seniors selected for membership in the National Honor Society. Back Row, left to right: David Whitlock, junior; James Dor sett, Morris Mikkelsen, Stephen Sisk, Jerry Rygg, seniors; Richard DuBois, junior. Front Row: Mary Craig, Joan Wolf, Lynn McCain, Gay McVey, Lynn Anthony, seniors; Mary Seeley, Mary Repass, juniors. National Athletic Scholarship Society Selected for membership in the National Athletic Scholarship Society are left to right. Back Row: Morris Mikkelsen, Leonard Walter, Tom Matthews, Charles Matson, James Matson, Sherry Schaub. Front Row: Robert Edwards, Richard Meyer, Ralph Johnson, Lyle Berry, Jerry Rygg, John Ed Matson. Ck L Class Officers SENIORS --Karen Collins, Vice-president; Bettie Evans, Secretary -treasurer; Wesley Orr, President. JUNIORS - -Betty Kapsa, Secretary-treasurer; Jean Miles, Vice-president; Mary Seeley, President. FRESHMEN--Karen Revheim, Vice-president; Jerry Riggs, President; Sandra Calvert, Sec- retary-treasurer. EIGHTH GRADE --Roger Gregson, Vice-president; Dan Soliday, President; Marilyn Vigna, Secre- tary-treasurer. SOPHOMORES--Joan Calvert, President; Sharon Bridges, Vice-president; Dorothy Mitchell (not pictured) Secretary-treasurer. SEVENTH GRADE--Linda Wyne, Vice-president; Dennis Van Vactor, Secretary -treasurer; Michele Abraham, President. Superintendent Above--E. C. Mikkelsen, Superintendent Right--Mrs. Nadine Fidler, Secretary A d m I n I s t r a t I o n Principal Above--BenB. Burris, Principal Left--Jean Carlson, Secretary Herman Boner Football Coach, Mathematics Lucile Bumpass English IV, Creative Writing Tom Cross Commercial, Jr. High Coach Roger Denker History, Drivers Ed. Wrestling Coach Georgia Hanson Journalism, Sr. Problems Jesse Herrick History, Coach Lewis Moll Frances Repass Joe Rygg Spanish, French Librarian, Junior High Industrial Arts Laura Lee Thelen Walter Thompson Reino Tilus Girls ' Physical Education J mior High Art, Junior High r; Roger Davies Science Connie Denker Home Economics Lowell Krambeck Band Charles McClung Band, Study Hall Gene Smith Basketball, Junior High Virginia Warvi Biology, Debate Agnes Stordahl Junior High Harold Wildung Vocal Music ir a c u I t y 1957-58 Abraham, Grace 25,32,35,50 Abraham, Michael 14, 28, 30 40,44 Abraham, Michele 6,28,31, 58 Ainsworth, Donald 10, 11, 14, 15, 46 Ainsworth, Stanley 6, 11, 42 Albertus, Daniel 11, 15,42 Allen, Jane 19, 28, 30, 32, 35, 44 Allen, Richard 17,46 Allison, Marilyn 40 Andersen, Peggy 42 Andersen, Robert 11,16,44 Andersen, Sherrill 8, 19,48 Anderson, James 9, 10, 18,50 Anderson, Mary Lynn 23, 35, 44, 45 Anthony, Lynn 20, 24, 26, 50, 56,57 Anthony, Verla 28, 31, 32, 35, 46 Ausmann, Boyd 17,44 B Baker, Bonnie 19,21,23,24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 35, 48 Baker, Edwin 6,9, 10, 13, 18, 50 Banning, Jerry 9, 18, 50 Baugus, Barbara 35, 48 Betts, Sharon 28, 30, 40 Bekken, Dennis 48 Bell, Larry 10, 11, 16, 35, 38, 44 Bell, Lowell 11,42 Berg, Janet 8, 19, 35,48 Bergliind, John 16, 17,46 Berry, Lyle 13, 18, 23, 32, 33, 35,48,57 Bertalot, Delores 46 Betts, Jay 9, 10, 18, 32, 35, 50 Betts, John 10,18,22,24,27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 35, 48 Bickerdyke, Celia 50 Biegler, Robert 48 Biel, Rosmary 44 Black, Judith 6, 7, 32, 35, 50 Blake, Dennis 14,22,32,35,45 Bobier, Dennis 51 Bobier, Gene 11, 15,40 Braithwaite, Burneate 32,51 Braithwaite, Delmar 45 Brannan, Donna 40 Braun, Sharon 19,35,44,58 Bridges, Donnie 28,30,51 Bridges, Sharon 19, 32, 35,46 Brodsky, William 11,15,28,31, 40,41 Brothers, Eileen 40 Brothers, Gerald 26, 32, 34, 35, 51 Brothers, Judith 23, 35, 44, 45 Buchholz, William 6, U, 16, 17, 18,44 Burckhard, Donna 6, 7, 26, 32, 35,51 Burckhard, Loxy 42, 43 Burkley, Mary Louise 19,44 Burris, Charles 11,15, 42 Butterfield, Robert 1, 10, 18,51 C Calvert, Joan 19,23,25,46,58 Calvert, Sandra 19, 44, 58 Campbell, Marcia 40 Carlson, Jean 19,32,35,48,59 Carlson, Kenneth 14, 16,44 Carr, Nancy 19,28,29,30,32, 34, 35, 38,48 Castonguay, Jacqueline 46 Castonguay, Theresa 40 Castonguay, Virginia 44 Christensen, Randall 13, 18, 32, 34, 35,48 Christianson, Nadine 48 Christofferson, Donald 10,11, 17, 18,48 Christofferson, Jerry 11,14, 16, 17, 18,46 Christofferson, Larry 11,45 Christofferson, Nornnan 17, 18, 46 Clark, Jane 23, 32, 35, 45 Clem, Charlene 19,23,25,27, 32,48 Clem, Wesley 32,35,46 Clingman, Treasa 40 Clocksin, Marilyn 35,46 Cole, Gary 6. 11, 40 Cole, Harvey 40 Collins, Karen 20, 24, 25, 32, 51,58 Compton, Peggy 19,23,24,4b Cormany, William 46 Cornelia, Patricia 8, 42 Craig, Mary 1,23,24,25,26, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 51,55,57 Cressman, Bonnie 35, 45 Cressman, Richard 40 Cundy, LaVon 1,6,7,22,23,24, 26,28, 29, 31, 32, 51, 56 Cunningham, Walter 28, 30, 42 Curnow, Carla 24, 26, 32, 51 D Dahl, George 11, 42 Dahl, Von 14, 15, 16,44 Deranleau, Carl 16,18,51 DeVries, Pat 19, 28, 30, 32, 35, 46 Dingeman, David 28, 30, 44 Dittus, Douglas 11,42 Dormer, Robert 11, 15,40 Donner, William 42 Dorsett, James 18,51,57 Dorsett, Marjorie 48 Dorsett, Pauline 40 Draine, Harlan 46 DuBois, Richard 23, 24, 27, 32, 33, 34, 35, 38, 48, 57 Edwards, Donald 15,40 Edwards, Helen 44 Edwards, Robert 13,18148,57 Edwards, William 17,44 EUingson, Jerry 46 Ellis, Jean 23, 35, 44 Erickson, Douglas 14, 28, 31, 32, 35, 46 Erickson, Evelyn 40 Evans, Carole 42 Evans, Bettie 23, 25, 35, 52, 58 Farrell, Eugene 28,30,42 Farrell, Harriet 23, 24, 25, 27, 32, 33, 34, 35,48 Fedderson, Jane 46 Flack, Sharon 46 Frasier, Kathryn 19,44 Frasier, Margaret 19,48,49 Frasier, Mavis 42 Frasier, Robert 42 Foster, Alice 42 Furois, Thomas 32, 52 G Gaskin, Gerald 40 Goeringer, Ricky 26 Gibson, Phyllis 32, 33, 34, 35, 52 Gibson, Ronald 32, 35, 48 Gilman, Keith 11, 40 Giltner, Helen 35,44 Good, Richard 28, 30, 42 Goodwin, Dedrick (Pat) 10,48 Grapes, Irene 32, 52 Gregson, Karen 23, 32, 35, 45 Gregson, Roger 11,15,42,43, 58 Gurwell, Danny 45 H Haight, Marilyn 23, 28, 29, 31, 35, 45 Hanson, Cheryl 40, 41 Hanson, Clifford 14,44 Hansen, Loretta 35, 46 Hanson, Mary K. 6, 19,23,24, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 35,48 Harrington, Carolyn 19,23,28 30, 35, 52 Harrington, Daniel 19,28,31, 48 Harrington, Michael 42 Haux, Robert 11,14,35,44 Heaton, Gary 20, 24, 52 Hebert, Gerald 11,42 Heier, Patricia 46 Heiser, Larry 42 Heiser, LaRue 42 Hines, Lola 42 Hoefer, Ruby 44 Hoff, Arlene 35,48 Hoff, Marlene 35,48 Hoist, Becky 46 Hood, Buddy 42 Hood, Gary 46 Hornbeck, John 42 Horsley, Nancy 42 Hovland, Selah 42 Hunt, Barbara 40 Hunter, Price 44 Hurd, Helen 19, 46 1 Ice, Cheryl 32, 35,44 Jackson, Helen 47 Jackson, Ralph 11,40,53 Jeffrey, Wayne 22, 27, 48 Johnson, David 11,40,41 Johnson, Eldon 42 Johnson, Karen 52 Johnson, Lonny 19,28,31,32, 35,48 Johnson, Myron 14, 44 Johnson, Ralph 17, 18 Jones, Steve 23, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 35, 53 K Kapsa, Betty 27, 35,48,58 Kapsa, Georgia 44 Karrels, Sharon 19, 32, 33, 35, 37 Kasson, Don 47 Kayras, Alfreda 22, 23, 45 Kayras, Wayne 40 Kellogg, Larry 48 Kelley, Bonnie 8, 28, 31, 42 Kelley, Michael 5 3 King, Robert 40 King, Roger 17, 18,45 Knutson, Carol 6, 19, 23, 28, 29, 30, 32,47 Knutson, Connie 24, 26, 32, 35, 53 Kyllonen, Karen 28, 30, 42 L Lahti, Harlan 27, 32, 35, 48 Langeliers, Donald 40 Larson, Catherine 32,35,48 Larson, Richard 11,15,38,42 Lehto, Marlene 47 LeMar, J. Evette 45 LeMar, Margaret 42 Letteau, Elsie 42 Lewis, Wayne 48 Linander, Sharon 40 Linander, Terry 11,17,18,44, 45 Lund, John 11, 14,47 Lushbough, Ralph 15, 42 Luth, Phyllis 19,48 Luth, Royce 44 M McCain, Lynn 2 1, 24, 28, 30, 35, 53, 57 McCleUand, Allen 11,43 McCleUand, Donald 10, 18,47 McClure, David 32,48 McClure, Duane 40 McGrath, Ellouise 43 McGregor, Roberta 22, 23, 25, 35,47 Mclnerny, Gerald 6, 10,13,48 McLaughlin, Sherry 19,35,47 McVey, Gay 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 32, 34,53, 56, 57 Mannel, Shirley 28, 29, 30, 43 Marchiando, Darrell 11,15,43 Marchiando, Nicholas 5 3 Marr, JoAnn 40 Marr, Myra 6, 35, 38, 44 Martin, Kenneth 44 Matson, Charles 10,13,18,49, 57 Matson, Clinton 11, 15,28,31, 40 Matson, James 9, 10, 16, 18, 24, 38,53,57 Matson, John Ed 9, 10, 13, 18, 21,24, 32, 33, 34,5 3, 56, 57 Matson, Ronald 10, 11, 14, 16, 18, Matthews, Katherine 19, 22, 25, 32, 35,46,47 Matthews, Thomas 6,9, 10, 13, 18, 38,54,57 Mattson, John 16, 17,44 Mattson, Linda 19,35,47 Mattson, Marvin 11,40 Meyer, Richard 14,18,49,57 Meyer, Thomas 15,40 Mick, Jerry 11, 45 Mikkelsen, Morris 1,6,9,10, 18, 22, 23, 24, 26, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 38,54,56, 57 Miles, Jean 21,24, 27, 49,58 Miles, Myrtle 49, 52 Miles, Willene 43 Miller, Barbara 47 Miller, Cheryl 19,28,30,35,45 Miller, Donna 41 Miller, Judith 49 Miller, Marilyn 41 Mitchell, Dorothy 19,35,47 Monroe, Polly 35,47 Morey, Karen 19, 47 Morton, Linda 47 N Nelson, Iva Jean 19, 35,49 Nelson, Marjorie 19, 32, 33, 34,46, 47 Newman, Dwynne 19,28,30, 35, 45 Newman, Karen 41 Newman, Kay 47 Newman, Monty 10, 11, 13, 16, 18, 47 Nicholas, Charles 32,35,54 Nicholas, Mary 35,49 Nicholas, Sylvia 44 Nicholas, William 16, 44 Norris, Patricia 43 Norton, Larry 11, 16, 17,44 O Olson, Edsel 14, 16, 46, 47 Orr, Louise 8, 19,28, 31, 46, 47 Orr, Wesley 9, 10, 11, 18, 24, 26,28, 29, 30, 32, 35, 54,58 Osloond, Helen 28, 31, 43 Oster, Arlene 49 P Parker, Thomas 14,28,30,47 Pedersen, Hans 43 Petersen, Judith 26, 54 Petersen, Robert 10,49 Petersen, Thonrias 11,43 Peterson, Darlene 41 PoUey, Stephen 6, 24, 26, 38, 54 Porter, Christine 43 Porter, Dale 13, 18,54 Porter, Mary Eleanor 27, 49, 54 Povondra, Coleen 35, 47 Povondra, William 44 Preszler, LeRoy 17,44 Preszler, Mildred 54 Pummel, Glen 35, 47 Q Quick, Sandra 19, 47 Quillian, Jane 8, 19, 44 Quillian, Faye 55 R Reddick, Duane 55 Repass, Mary 19,25,28,30, 32, 33, 35,49,57 Revheim, Karen 19, 35, 44, 58 Reynolds, Earl 43 Richards, Gary 41 Riggs, Clarence 10, 32, 33, 35, 47 Riggs, Jerry 14,16,32,45,58 Riggs, Ronald 22, 26, 55 Riley, Patricia 8, 32, 35, 49 Roberts, Sarah 25, 47 Robinson, ' Florence 41 Robinson, George 17,18,28, 31, 32, 35,49 Rothmeyer, Carol 28, 31, 38, 40 Rothmeyer, Barbara 45 Rygg. Jerry 16,18,24,55,57 Sager, Gayle 41 Sager, Judy 19, 35, 45 Sampson, Cynthia 19,25,35,49 Sampson, June 41 Sampson, Mary 19, 32, 35, 44 Schaub, Sherry 10,18,23,24, 27,28, 29, 32, 33, 35,49,57 Schmeltzer, Barbara 41 Schmeltzer, Richard 44 Seeley, Mary 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 35, 49,57, 58 Shepperson, William 17,44 Shuck, Larry 11, 43 Simmons, Margaret 43 Sipe, Frederic 10, 14, 28, 30, 32, 34,47 Sisk, James 14,16,44,45 Sisk, Stephen 20, 24, 28, 31,55, 57 Sleep, Richard 11, 14, 16,44,45 Smith, Roger 41 Smith, RusseU 11, 44 Smythe, James 15,41 Soliday, Barbara 19, 32, 55 Soliday, Daniel II, 15, 43, 58 Specht, Monte 43 Sprecher, Richard 24, 27, 35, 49 Sprigler, Edward 11, 14, 44 Sprigler, Joseph 49 Sprigler, Leo 17, 55 Sprigler, Thomas 11,15,41 Springer, Pearl 49 Stam, Barbara 19, 49 Stam, DeLores 43 Steele, Bonnie 21, 55 Steensgaard, Dennis 11,14,47 Steensgaard, Karen 41 Stoltz, Douglas 15 Storm, Phyllis 19,47 Stump, Nancy 41 Stump, Vicki 22, 23, 45 Sullivan, John 49 Sunderland, John 8, 32, 35, 49 T Tenke, Leslie 10,18,49 Termes, Joe 13,16,18,20,55 Termes, Dick 13, 14, 16, 18, 32,46,47 Tetrault, Sandra 28, 30, 38, 41 Thomas, Richard 11 Thompson, Hugh 11, 14, 16,28, 31,45 Thompson, Jill 41 Thompson, Kathryn 28, 30, 32, 35,45 Troyer, Virginia 35, 47 Turgeon, Kay 49 Turgeon, Leslie 11,14,44 Turney, Nancy 19, 47 Twombley, Billy 11,41 U UUarich, Dorothy 44 Vainio, Paul 35, 47 VanVactor, Dennis 15, 28, 30 41, 58 Vaplon, Lawrence 11, 44 Vaplon, Sharon 21, 24, 32, 35, 49 Varland, Dennis 14, 15, 41 Varland, Merle 49 Vigna, MarUyn 6, 28, 30, 43, 58 W Walter, Leonard 6, 10, 13, 14, 18,28, 30, 35, 38,46,47,57 Ward, Beverly 35,44 Ward, Ann 43 Ward, Mersch 49 Waugh, Cheris 44 Weidner, Barbara 19, 44 Weidner, Kathleen 43 Wendel, Wayne 22,56 Weyrich, Betty 41 Weyrich, Kay 45 White, Marilyn 43, 42 Whitlock, David 20, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 35,49,57 Whitlock, James 11,15,38,43 Whittemore, Archie 11,15,28, 31,41 Wickstrom, David 28, 30, 35, 32, 56 Wickstrom, Roger 16,17,45 Winter, Sharon 19,26,32,56 Wolf, Gloria 43 Wolf, Joan 20, 24, 28, 31,56, 57 Wolf, Rita 45 Wood, Pat 19, 23, 35, 38, 47 Wright, Arvin 49 Wright, Gussie 49 Wyne, Linda 41, 58 Yanzick, Mary Jo 47 Zitting, Ruth 19, 23, 25, 32, 33, 34,49 Sponsors THE SPARTAN STAFF WISHES TO THANK THE FOLLOWING: Ainsworth ' s Ashley ' s Ben Franklin B B Cafe Baker ' s Shoe Store Bakers Texaco Service Bell ' s Open Air Market Bell ' s Standard Service Dr. J. 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