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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.
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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 .
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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.
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