Spearfish High School - Spartan Yearbook (Spearfish, SD)

 - Class of 1958

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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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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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' ' — ' 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 '

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