Summer 2010

Cover Story-Anniversary Issue

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Welcome to the fifth anniversary of FACES! Anniversaries are all about looking back. And looking back over the past five years of publishing FACES, all we can say is Wow! What great fun we've had--and what wonderful memories we've made! Over the past five years we have featured roughly 1,000 people in FACES--and in this issue readers get a rare opportunity to look back and catch...

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Kenny Putnam-2010 Anniversary Story

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One of the Black Hills’ busiest guys, Kenny Putnam has been on the run pretty much non-stop since we wrote about him four years ago. When he’s not racing around his office, where he specializes in computer imaging and printing, Kenny might be participating in a Red Willow Band reunion, helping his kids pursue their own musical careers, gigging with his new band, The Song Pilots, or even getting a little artwork done.  Actually he says he gets very little artwork done...

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Barb Felderman-2010 Anniversary Story

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Barb Felderman just shakes her head when we tell her she still looks the same as she did when she coached our basketball team back in the late seventies. Perhaps the secret to looking young is surrounding yourself with young talented people (like they have at SDSM&T) for 35 years. But whatever the case, Barb is still doing what she loves best: taking the brightest students and turning them into the best athletes.  The farm girl from Doland has been remodeling her house...

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Jana Lindsey-2010 Anniversary Story

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With two consecutive Olympic appearances—the 2006 and 2010 Winter Games—and numerous national and international titles behind her, Black Hawk native and Central High School graduate Jana Lindsey has little left to prove in the cold winter air—or any other kind of air for that matter. We managed to catch up with the busy aerialist back in May on a quick stop-over in the Black Hills during a whirlwind post-Olympic tour that included a trip to Washington, D.C. where she...

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Max Meyer-2010 Anniversary Story

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In Fall 2005, we predicted that ”America’s Most Talented Kid,” Maxwell Meyer of Spearfish, was going places . . . and he has not disappointed. After finishing his sophomore year at Spearfish High School  (and using FACES as a colorful and informative addendum to his application) Max was accepted to the prestigious Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where he graduated with honors in 2008. Max will be a junior at Harvard this fall and is an honors concentrator...

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