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                    <text>�����LANDSCAPING
We,

the Annual Staff,

present

this Annual with the hope that
we have captured the excitement,
spirit,

and fun experienced by

the BHS students during the year
of 1977-78 in their activities
and sports,
learning.

as well as in their
When you reach your

adult years,

we hope you will be

able to look back over this
Annual with fond memories,

remem­

bering the knowledge you have
gained,

not the opportunities

you may have lost.
co-Editors

c;.�6 P&amp;fU--Jiuci�tu.. fhe c.(.0

THE HIGH SCHOOL

2

�SU PERINTENDENT
PRINCI PAL S

�1ASON P, Cosn N
Are you a builder who works
with care .
Are you shaping
your deed to a well-made plan.
Or, are you a wrecker who
walks the town and easily
wrecks in a day or two what
builders have taken a year to
do?
Are you content with the
labor of tearing down? Hope­
fully we will be builders,
not wreckers.

LAWRENCE HEALY

DEVER LANGHOLF

Congratulations to the
graduates of 1978.
May
you go forth in love,
wisdom and peace.
May
you construct a better
world with the truths
you have learned and
with the tools you have
to build it with.

The ideal citizen of
tomorrow should develop
that uncommon faculty,
common sense.

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Left to Right:
Jim Mars, Ralph Zoll, John Kugle,
Grace Sossaman, Mason Costin, Charles McNew

3

�Mrs. Faye Mcintyre
Business Manager

Mrs.

Fran Evans

Executive Secretary

Carolyn Ribaudo
High School Secretary

COOKS

Clinton Porter

Mrs. LaVonne Freeman

Mrs.

Fern Martinez

Mrs. Beth Porter

Whitey Daum

I
Mrs.

Lois Hickman

Mrs.

Verna Hotz

Mrs.

Sybilbee Phillips

Mrs. Opal Patrick

4

�SENIORS

�ALLEN BACKUS

HENRY BENALLY

EuGENE CuNDIFF

JosEPH CooPER

DEANNA DUGAN

6

JOHN CARPENTER

GARY DURAN

BuD ELMORE

�CHRIS FREEMAN

JERRY FRAZZINI

DEBBIE GuRULE

PHYLLIS HASKINS

PRICILLA HAYS

PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE

DEBI HEALY

DALE HAYNIE

�
I

�DANNY JACKSON

BILL KoLz

ALEX MARTINEZ

TERRY McGEE

8

SHERRY KETNER

THEORA McCoY

LAURIE MEADOR

EDWARD MILLER

�CHRIS PERAGINE

RoBIN NEWTON

FoRREST PERRY

CINDY POPE

KATHY PING

CHUCK RANCATTI

BoB RoBERTSON

9

�TAMMY SYLVESTER

MoNICA STROHECKER

VALERIE TALBOT

PAUL THOMAS

10

DAWNELLA SOWER

SHERRYL TORRES

MICHAEL THRASHER

DAVID WEHRLI

�SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS

PRESIDENT - CHucK RANCATTI
SEcRETARY - THEDRA �tCov

VIcE-PRESIDENT - CHRIS FREEMAN
TREASURER - .bE CooPER

11

��JUNIORS

�Richard BacKus

Jim Costin

Ron Hannah

Earl Hull

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Clay Balok

Jim Frazzini

Jacquelin Harold

Tina Huntington

Tami Castagnoli

Angie Freeman

Robin Holley

Terry Jennings

Lisa Cobb

Todd Grone

Ramona Hollingworth

Ricky King

�Louis Ko1 z

Linda Lewis

Everette Luther

Julie McCoy

Jetta Mcintyre

Mike Miller

Marilyn Monger

Russell Newman

Tracy Peragine

Mark Plumb

Doreen Pope

Isidore Martinez

Janya �1erce

I
'

Donna Plumb

Kellie Pride

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�Sitton

Jim Ridenour

Warren Robertson

Wayne Semler

Bi 1 1

Pam Sossaman

Debbie Thompson

Debbie Torres

Horgan Wallace

JUNIOR CLASS
OFFICERS

Richard Zambotti

President:
Jim Costin
Secretary­
Treasurer:
Marilyn Monger
Vice-President:
Jim Frazzini

Not Shown:
Bi1 1 Mc Dowell
Michael Williams

16

�FRESHMEN

�Marcy Babin

Doug

Carman

Carmen

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Gil b e r t

Saxon

B ai1 ey

Eileen Benally

Randy

Brown

Greg Carman

V ictor

Ca stagno] i

Chris

Cobb

Ray

D unavant

Micki

D uran

V ic k i

Duran

Ron

Gurule

D iann

Hammonds

K1m b e r l y

Eugene Bushey

Julie

Holt

Co stin

Mike Fields

Will

Humbard

�Dawndra

Ellen

Iverson

Lewis

King

Jay

Lancaster

David

Kennedy

Robert

King

Scott

Arnold

Lucero

J o h nny

Luther

K e i t h Man d i l e

D o n n e]

McCoy

Gay McDowe1 1

Larry Meadows

Kathy Miller

L in d a N e l s o n

Greg Newton

Edwin

Sharla

Mark

R ut h

Keith Smith

Perry

Phelps

P o rter

Rancatti

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�Cindy

Sower

C h uc k T h o m p s o n

Randy Staley

Harsha

Robert

\� a y n e T h o m p s o n

T h ompson

Stovall

H e lannie

S t r o he c k e r

R e g a n Wes t b r ook

S u sa n

Thomas

K e l l y W il e y

SOPHO MORE CLASS
OFFICER S

Matt

Zoll

Not Shown:
Hike Garcia
Susie Johnston
James Ketner
Tina Martinez
Cindy Hiller
Jerri Dawn Newman
Alan Reid
Bob Sizemore
Andy Smith
Walter Williams
Sheri Williams
Barbara Woodard

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President:
�1att Zoll
Vice-President:
Greg Carman
Parl imentarian:
Vicki Duran
Secretary­
Treasurer:
Linda Nelson

�SOPHOMORES

�Susan Andresen

Lu Ann Backus

Jim Carpenter

Donald Christy

Eric Copeland

Rosanne Cortelyou

Shelly Doughty

Carol Freeman

Scott Golden

Brenda Greer

David

Dianne Harris

Jamie Hunt

Russel Jones

Tammy Lee

Veronica Lucero

Stacy Mandlle

Sandra Mars

Beverly Martinez

Harris

Kathy Lloyd

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�Ricky Mcintyre

Charley Meador

Paul Olguin

Jonie Plumb

Trish Rancatti

Kris Reid

John Ridenour

Marcella Sanchez

Henry Schmier

Art Seeley

Jack Semler

Linda Stranich

Ron Tate

Bruce Wallace

Julie Walters

NOT SHOWN:
Linda Cozad
Roy Echols
Phil Haskins
Dean Haynie
Hark Holley
Mandl Iverson
Jeff Jones
Pat Murphy
Randy Parske
Toni Romero
Eric Williams
Wanda Williams
Jackie Zambotti
Hike West

Lana Westbrook

Hark Williams

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�FRESHMEN CLASS
OFFICERS

FRESHMEN FOOTBALL

Veron1ca Lucero:
Phil Haskins:
\Not Shown)

Secretary - Treasurer

Vice-President

Roy Echols:

1st row L to K:

President

Rael,

Jeff Jones,

2nd row L to R:
West,

Julie Walters,
Amiee Peragine,

Coach, Mrs. Wiggins;

Sandra Mars,

Carol Freeman, Diana Harris,

Brenda Greer, Tammy Lee, Kathy Lloyd,

Treva Lee and Beverly Martinez.

Randy Parske, Ricky Mcintyre.
Russell Jones,

Eric Williams,

FRESHMEN VOLLEYBALL
Standing L to R:

Jackie Zambotti, Mark Williams, Mike
Bruce Wallace,

John Ridenour,

Mike

Eric Copeland.

�HONORS

���HL' MECO MING

QUEEN

QUEEN
DAWNELLA SOWER

ESCORT
JERRY FRAZZINI
ATTENDANT
MONICA STROHECKER

ESCORT
GARY DURAN

ATTENDANT
VALERIE TALBOT

ESCORT
CHRIS FREEMAN

�PROM

R OYALTY

VALERIE TALBOT AND DANN Y JACKSON

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�M E M B E R S

F B L A

S T A T E

T 0

The FBLA of 1978 sent ten
members to State Competition
in Colorado Springs in the
following categories:
hand I,

Short­

Accounting I and II,

Economics,

General Business '

Filing and General Math.

L to R:

Doreen Pope,

Cindy Pope,

Forrest Perry,

Monica Strohecker,

Robin Holley,

Lisa Cobb,

Angie Freeman,

Pam Sossaman,

Chuck Rancatti and Joe Cooper.

GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATE REPRESENTATIVES

STATE WRESTLING PLACERS

Ch uck

R a n c a tti

Daw n e l la

Sower

Chris Freeman placed 3rd in the 119 lb. class
at State Competition in Greeley and Mike Miller
placed 6th at 138 lbs.

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�CO- VALEDICTORIAN S

CYN THIA POPE

SALUTATORIAN

FORREST PERRY

JOSEPH COOPER

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�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

Standing:

Robin Holley,

Joe Cooper,

Monica Strohecker and Wayne Semler.

Forrest Perry,
Seated:

Terry McGee,

Lisa Cobb,

Dawnella Sower,

Doreen Pope,

Cindy Pope,

Debbie Thompson and Everette Luther.

MASONIC AWARDS FOR 1977

DAR GOOD CITIZEN

HONOR BAND
Dawnella Sower and Chuck Rancatti

Pope

Ci n d y

Cindy was chosen DAR Good
Citizen for leadership
abilities,
ment,

academic achieve­

reliability,

citizenship.

and

The supporting

chapter is the Sarah Platt
Forr e st

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Perry

Decker Chapter.

�ACTIVITIES

�Opponent

Bayfield
13

6

9

Cortez J.V.
Ignacio

9

Sargent

0

Montrose J.V.

20

23

Front Row, left to right:
Jerry Frazzini

Henry Benally,

Back Row, left to right:

7

6

Mancos

14

6

Pagosa

14
6

7

Norwood

0

Dove Creek

10

Dolores

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7

Chris Freeman,
Terry McGee,

Jackson,

Coach Butch Prior

1st Row:

Coach Prior, Mark Porter, Mike Miller,
Greg Carman,

Robert Thompson,

Randy Staley, Manager - Everette Luther,

Coach Kimball
2nd Row:

Rusty Bryant, Ron Hannah, Jim Frazzini, Wayne Semler
Henry Benally, Terry McGee, Danny Jackson,

3rd Row:

Arnold Lucero,
Ron Gurule,

4th Row:

Ed Miller,

Chuck Thompson,
Jim Costin

Doug Carman, Russell Newman,

Jerry Frazzini,
Saxon Bailey,

Jay Lancaster

Randy Brown, Gene Bushey, Matt Zoll,

�All Conference:

Mark Porter,

Defensive Line;

Jim Frazzini.

Defensive End; Chris Freeman, Offensive
End, Defensive Half Back

clonorable Mention:

Jim Frazzini,

Offensive Line; Ron Hannah,

Offensive Back;
backer

Jerry Frazzini,

Line­

�VAR SITY VOLLEYBALL

Coach Mrs. Martin

Back

Row L to R:

Monica Strohecker,
Vicki Duran,

Kellie Pride, Tammy Sylvester,
Coach Martin, Kathy Miller,

Manager Dawnella

Front Row L to R:
Jetta Mcintyre,

Linda Nelson, Marsha

Lisa Cobb,

ALL-CONFERENCE

S�wer.
Stovall,

Chris Cobb.

Tammy Sylvester and Kellie Pride

JUNIOR VAR SITY
Back Row - L to R:
Debbie Thompson
Robin Holley
Sharla Phelps
Coach Martin
Ju1 ie Costi n
Cindy Sower
Susie Johnston
Manager- Dawnella Sower
Front Row - L to R:
Donne] McCoy
Gay Me Dowe 1 1
Tanya Pierce
Micki Duran
Melannie Strohecker
Marilyn Monger

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��PE P CLU B
1 st Row:
Ke1 1 ie Pride,
Melannie Strohecker,
Tracy Peragine,
Lisa Cobb,
Mrs. Kimball-Sponsor,
Micki Duran,
Tammy Sylvester,
Tanya Pierce
2nd Row:
Alex Martinez,
Dawne1 1 a Sower,
Monica Strohecker,
3rd Row:
Carol Freeman,
Gary Duran,
Danny Jackson,
Chris Freeman,
Jetta Mcintyre,
Ju1 ie Costin,
Margaret Monger,
Gay McDowell,
Debbie Torres,
Chris Peragine,
Laurie Meador
4th Row:
Sandra Mars, Tammy Lee, Doug Carman, Cinoy
Miller, Pam Sossaman, Kathy Miller, Marsha Stovall,
Angie Freeman, Debbie Thompson, Marilyn Monger
5th Row:
Jonie Plumb, Linda Stranich, Julie Walters
Carmen Gilbert, Kim Holt, Susan Thomas, Kris Reid,
Shelly Doughty, Jamie Hunt
6th Row:
Susie Johnston, Beverly Martinez, Diann
Hammonds, Gene Cundiff, · Todd Grone, Terry Jennings,
Jim Costin, Everette Luther, Scott King, Greg Carmen
Standing Left Top to Bottom:
Vicki Duran, Donne]
McCoy, Linda Nelson, Robin Holley
Standing Right Top to Bottom:
Chris Cobb, Cindy Sow1
Sharla Phelps, Valerie Talbot

PO M PON
Standing from L to R:
Robin Ho1 1 ey
Chris Coob
Sharla Phelps
Vicki Duran

GIRLS

Kneeling from L to R:
Linda tle1 son
Valerie Talbot
Donne] McCoy
Cindy Sower

CHEERLEADERS
Top:
Kellie Pride, Micki Duran, Tanya
Pierce

Bottom:
Lisa Cobb, Tracy Peragine,
TaMmy Sylvester, Melannie Strohecker

�STUDENT COUNCIL

Seated from L to R:
Dawnella Sower,
Standing L to R:

Joe Cooper,

President;

Parlimentarian;

Monica

Strohecker,

Chris Freeman, Vice President;

Carmen Gilbert,

Bill Sitton,

Chris Cobb, Jim Costin,

Pope, Chuck Rancatti, Valerie Talbot, Melannie Strohecker,
Marcella Sanchez, Car�l Freeman, and Ramona Hollingworth.

NEWSPAPER

Seated from L t o R:

Secretary;

Sponsor, Mr.

Kimball.
Cindy

Everette Luther,

STAFF

Ramona Hollingworth, Morgan lvallace, Marilyn Monger;

Editorial Staff.
Standing L to R:
King,

Joe Cooper,

Bruce Wallace,

Everette Luther, Warren Robertson,

Carmen Gilbert,

Sossaman and Sponsor, Mrs.

Doreen Pope,

Scott

Beverly Martinez,

Pam

Payne.

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�SPANISH CLU B

Front Row:
Sponsor:
Mrs. Jones, Pam Sossaman, David Kennedy, Veronica
Lucero, Marcella Sanchez, Valerie Talbot.
BacK Row:
Greg Newton, Ru5sell Newman, Rodolfo de la Garza, Henry
Schmeir, Kimberly Holt, Susan Thomas, Terry McGee.

FUTURE HOME MAKERS OF A MERICA

Front Row:
Sandy Herbruger, Lana Westbrook, Carmen Gi lbert, Pam Sossaman.
Marilyn Monger, Susan Thomas, Kimberly Holt, Doreen Pope
Back Row:
Cindy Pope, Susan Andreson, Sponsor:
Miss Harris. Toni Romero.

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�F ORENS I C S

CLUB

Back Row L to R:
Mrs. Kimba1 1 ,
Jim Costin,
Susie Johnston,
Carmen Gilbert,
Marilyn Monger.
Front Row L to R:
Ramona Hollingworth,
Julie Walters,
Linda Stranich.

ANNUAL STAFF

Back Row L to R:
Mrs. McEwen,
Debbie Thompson,
Everette Luther,
Angie Freeman.
Front Row L to R:
Thedra McCoy,
Cindy Pope.

They sold the ads for the annual

Typing I I Class

Back Row- L to R:
Bi1 1 lkDowell
Thedra McCoy
Debbie Thompson
Todd Grone
Chris Freeman
Monica Strohecker
Dawne1 1 a Sower
Laurie Meador
Chuck Rancatti
Kellie Pride
Front Row-L to R:
Tami Castagnoli
Angie Freeman
Robin Holley
Cindy Pope
Jetta Mcintyre
Lisa Cobb
Everette Luther

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�RODEO

TEAM

This last season, the rodeo team had five members
go to State Finals in June of 1 977.
They were
Jimmy Mars, Corky Mcintyre, Bill McDowell, Jim
McCoy, and Gay Mc Dowell.
Bill and Gay won 2nd
place in team roping which qualified them for
the National High School Rodeo Finals at Helena
Montana in August.
Gay also qualified in
Breakaway Roping.
There they placed 6th in the
first go-round.
The National High School Finals
was the largest rodeo in the world this year,
with over 1 200 contestants.

Gay McDowell,
fop Row L to R:
Thedra McCoy, Sandra Mars,
Warren Robertson, Ricky
Mcintyre.
Bottom Row L to R:
Bill
McDowell, Louis Kolz, Mark
Williams, Bob Robertson,
Bi 1 1 Kolz.
Not Shown­
Colonel Echols, Donne! McCoy.

Above-Bill McDowell Calf Roping at
the Pagosa Springs High School
Rodeo.

Left-Bob Robertson on a bull at the
Pagosa Springs High School Rodeo.

Below-Sandra Mars at Rodeo Team
practice.

�F UTURE

B U SINE SS LEADERS

Back Row:
Mrs. McEwen, Debbie Thompson, Scott King, Bill McDowell, Thedra
McCoy, Todd Grone, Forrest Perry, Jim Costin, Dawnella Sower, Terry McGee,
Kellie Pride and Chris Peragine.
Middle Row:
Marilyn Monger, Angie Freeman,
Tami Castagnoli, Doreen Pope, Ramona Hollingworth, Jetta Mcintyre and Cindy
Pope.
Front Row:
Pam Sossaman, Susie Johnston, Gay McDowell and Valerie
Talbot.
Not Shown:
Ray Dunavant.

OFFICERS

nistorian:
Reporter:
Secretary:
Treasurer:

Everette Luther
Joe Cooper
Robin Holley
Lisa Cobb

Vice President:

11onica
Strohecker

President:

Chris Freeman

Parliamentarian:

Chuck
Rancatti

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�BAND

.
Front Row: Matt Zoll, Eric Copeland, Randy Staley, Gene Bushey, Victor
Castagnoli, Rosanne Cortelyou, Cindy Sower, Carol Freeman
Second Row:
Tami Castagnoli, Carmen Gilbert, Tammy Lee, Linda Stranich,
Lana Westbrook, Paul Olguin, Mike Garcia, Terry Jennings, Wayne Semler,
Chris Cobb, Vicki Duran, Veronica Lucero, Marcella Sanchez
Third Row:
Linda Nelson, Tracy Peragine, Wayne Thompson, Beverly
�lartinez, Johnny Luther, Isidore Martinez, Forrest Perry, Jack Semler,
Sandra Mars, Melannie Strohecker, Micki Duran
Back Row:
Mike West, Mr. Matthews, E d win Perry, Saxon Bailey, Mike Fields

CHORU S

Jim Ridenour,

Jim

Costin,

Terry Jennings, Gene Cundiff, Kellie

Pride, Valerie Talbot,

Sharla Phelps, Margaret Monger, Marilyn

Monger,

Michael

Debbie Torres,

Martinez. Mr. Matthews.

Williams,

Mike Miller,

Isidore

�MIS S

B A YFI EL D

SENIOR

C ANDID A T ES

D IVISION

L to R:
Monica Strohecker, Valerie Talbot, Laurie Meador,
Tammy Sylvester, Thedra McCoy, Dawnella Sower

JUNIOR DI V ISI O N

Veronica Lucero, Marcella Sanchez, Chris Cobb, Cindy
Sower, �obin Holley, Kellie Pride, Margaret Monger,
Gay McDowell, Jetta Mcintyre, Donnel McCoy, Linda
Nelson
Front Row: Melannie Strohecker, Micki Duran, Jamie Hunt, Sandra
Mars, Carol Freeman, Cindy Miller, Pam Sossaman, Lisa
Cobb

FIN A LI ST S

1st Runner-up:
Valerie Talbot
2nd Runner-up:
Dawnella Sower
Winner:
Thedra McCoy

FIN A LIS TS

Back Row:

1st Runner-up:
Gay McDowel I
Winner:
L1sa Cobb
2nd Runner-up:
Jetta Mcintyre

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��WRE STLING

Top Row:

(L to R)

Ed Miller,
Wehrli,

David

Mark Porter,

Randy Staley,

Ron

Robertson and
coach Ed Marty
Miller Row:
Mike Miller,
Rancatti,

Chuck

Danny

Jackson and Will
Humbard
Bottom Row:
Chris Freeman,

Larry

Meadows,

Marcus

Stanbro,

Robert

Thompson and
Johnny Luther

�VARSITY

BASKET BALL

coach Janus

Standing;

Jim Ridenour,

Forest Perry.
Duran,

Sitting:

Alex Martinez,

Jerry Frazzini,
Henry Benally,

Todd Grone,

Bud Elmore,

Jimmy Frazzini,

Terry Jennings,

Isidore Martinez,

Gary

Rusty Bryant.

JUNIOR VAR SITY

BASKETBALL

Coach Prior

Standing:

Greg Carman,

Chucl� Thompson.

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Keith Mandile,

Sitting:

Matt Zo11,

Kelly Wiley,
Bill Sitton,

Saxon Baily,

Wayne Semler.

Everette Luther.

��BA SKET BALL

VARSITY

(L to R)

Standing

Monica Strohecker,
Donne! McCoy,
Mcintyre,

Coach Vernon Kimball,
Tammy Sylvester,

eitting

Lisa Cobb,

(L to R)

Chris Cobb,

Dawnella Sower,

Gay McDowell,

Kellie Pride,
Margaret Monger,

Linda Nelson,

Jetta

Cindy Sower

JUNIOR VARStTY

Kellie Pride
All Conference

Standing

(L to R)

Dana Sadler,
Holley,
McDowell,

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Donne! McCoy,

Vicki Duran,

Sitting

(L to R)

Sharla Phelps,

Chris Cobb,

Margaret Monger,
Susie Johnston,
Lisa Cobb,

Coach

Robin
Gay

Cindy Sower

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�Exchange students Rodolfo de la Garza,
Medellin,
family.

Monterrey,

Mexico and Ruben Giraldo,

Colombia attended Bayfield High School and lived with the Castagnoli
Center:

Tami Castagnoli
Pep Club Mascot
Pam Sossaman

Sophomores order their class rings
DAR presented the flag to Student
Council President,

Dawnella Sower.

Wrestlers to State Competition:
Robert Thompson,

Mike Miller,

Chris Freeman and Ed Miller

Student

Teachers:

Paul Cameron,

Mary Lloyd and Carolyn Kendricks

�W IN TER SPORTS QUEEN
RODEO TEAM ROYALTY
'

�
"'
e

•

QU E EN
1st

Atten dant

Gay

Mc Dowell

Sandra

Mars

2nd

Attendant

D o nn e l

Mc Coy

e I ...

ATTENDANT
Laurie Meador

ATTENDANT
Sherry Ketner

ATTENDANT
Tammy Sylveste1

SWEETHEART OF 1978

2nd ATTENDANT 1st ATTENDANT
3rd ATTENDANT
Lisa Rowley
Chris Cobb
Ctlris Peragine
Jacque Harold

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�C LASS FAVORI
SENIORS

Chris

Fre e m an

an d

JUNIORS

Dawnella

Sow e r
Is i d o r e
and

SOPH O MORES

Chris

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Cobb

and

Matt

Zoll

M a rtin e z,

Mike

R obin

H o l l e y,

Mi l l e r

FRE SH MEN

V e r on i c a

Luce ro

and

Phil

H a s ki n s

�C U T E S T

Dawnella

S ow e r ,

Terry

M 0 S T

C 0 U P L E S

McGee,

Gary

Duran,

L1nda

S P I R I T

N el s o n

SUPER LATIVE S
L1s a

B E S T

Chris

D A N C E R S
M 0 S T

Kellie
Martinez,
Kellie

R ick y

Freeman

A T H L E T I C

P r1d e ,
Jetta

I s 1d o r e

Cobb

Chris

Freeman,

Mcin t y r e

King

Pride

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�M 0 S T

B A S H F U L

Eilene Benally,

Henry Benally,

Debbie Thompson.

F R I E N D LI E S T
Valerie Talbot,

B E S T

C 0 M E DI A N S

Chris Freeman,

Tracy Peragine.

M 0 S T
Matt Zoll,

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Chris Freeman,

T A L E N T E D
Thedra McCoy,

Cindy Pope and Forrest Perry

Dawnella Sower.

�M 0 S T

LIK E L Y

S U C C E E D

T 0

Joe Cooper and Cindy Pope

B E S T

P E R S 0 N A LI T Y

B E S T

Danny Jackson,

S M I L E

Jacque Harold,

Chris Cobb

and Alex Martinez

Chris Freeman,

Dawnella Sower and Rusty Bryant

B E S T

L O O K ING

Jerry Frazzini
Kellie Pride
Thedra McCoy
Robin Holley
Danny Jackson
Not Shown:

Jacque Harold

57

���FACULTY

Mrs. Mary Alice Copeland
Kindergarten

Mr. Wayne Dugger

Mrs. Patricia Gunderson
Jr. High Social Studies

Miss Genna Harris

Mr. Gregg Janus
Jr. High Science, Coach

Mr. Juvie Jones
Jr. High English, Coach

H.

S.

Science

Home Economics

Mrs.

Betsy Dumph

Miss Diana Garris

Second Grade

Art

Mr. Joe Ice
P. E. , Industrial Arts

Miss Joan lsgar
Fourth Grade

Mrs. Susan Jones
H. S. English, Spanish

Mr. Vernon Kimball
H. S. Science, Math, Coach

I
rs. Sharon Murphy Kimball
S. Math
60

Mr. Jesse Layton
Fifth Grade, P. E.

Mrs. Vada Martin
H. S. Social Studies,

Coach

Mr. Ed �1arty
P. E., Coach

�Mr. Jim Matthews
Band, Music

Mrs.

Patricia Rancatti

Third Grade

Mrs. Jean Sitton
Librarian

Business

Mrs. Wilma Payne
H. S. Librarian

Mrs. Judy Rodman
Second Grade

Mrs. Danah Sadler
English, Coach

Mrs. Carolyn Smith
First Grade

Mr. Da 1e Smith
Special Education

Miss Karyn Walosz
Third Grade

Mrs. Kathy Wiggins
Fourth Grade

Mrs. Barbara Jefferies
Fifth Grade

Mrs.

Maxine McEwen

Mr. Jerald Prior
Ath 1 etic Dir. , S. S.
Drivers Ed., Coach

Mrs.
Jr.

lone Simons
High Math

Clara Monger
Library Aide
Title I &amp;
Mrs. Paula Wray
English, Speech

61

�Rusty Bryant

Dorothy Carpenter

Rudy de la Grazo

Da 1 inda Dugan

Ron Gurule

Keith Mandi 1 e

Tina Martinez

•

Phil Haskins

Dean Hayne

Mandy Iverson

Bi 1 1 Mc Dowell

Cindy Mi 1 1 er ·

Jerri Dawn Newman

Joni Plumb

Randy Staley

Linda Lou Stranich

Ron T�te

Mike West

Eric Williams

Mike Williams

Ricky Zambotti

Toni Romero

Lana Westbrook

Mr. Wray
H. S. Shop

LATE P I CTURES

�GRADES

�FRESHMEN GIRLS' BASKETBALL

Back;

L to R:

Romero,
Front;

Sandra Mars,

Susan Andresen,
L to R:

JUNIOR HIGH BOYS' BASKETBALL

Back;

Toni

Treva Lee

Laura Carman,

Beverly Martinez,

L to R:

Brian Schultz,

Burnie Gurule,

Front;

Mr.

L to R:

Sam Green,

Aimee Peragine

Dan McManes,

Billy Brungard,

Jones,

Ricky Phelps,

Randy Tate

Pat Benally,

Mike Rael

JUNIOR
HIGH
CHEERLEADERS
Standing:
Roxanne Duran
Floor;

L to R:

Donna Fahrion,
Veronica Lucero,
Marcella Sanchez

FRESHMEN BOYS' BASKETBALL

JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' BASKETBALL

Back;

L to R:

Benally,
Middle;

L to R:

Donna Miller,

Front;

L to R:

Kathy Bab�n,

Kim Williams,

Kim Bushey,

Eagle,

Tanya Thompson

64

Cathy W�gg�ns,

Mia Stovall,

Kim Holt

Carrie Ribaudo,

Teresa Hoover,

Donna Haddock,

Rhonda

Linda Rudolf

Martha Stovall,

Back;

L

to R:

Ron Tate,
Front;

John Ridenour,

Phil Haskins,

Eric Copeland

L to R:

Jack Semler

Art Seeley,

Ricky Mcintyre,

�J U N I 0 R

Greg

H I G H

Jennings,

Ronny

Brian

Montgomery,

Blac kmore,

Mr.

Christine

Top

Row:

Kim

Bushey,

Rotten

Shultz,

Randy

Jones,

Brenda

Coach

C 0 U N CI L

Tate,

Perry

Olguin,

Timme,

Andrea

F rizell.

V 0 L L E Y B A L L

GI R L S '

HI G H

J U N I 0 R

Gretchen

S T U D E N T

Wiggins,

Teresa

Hoover,

Donna

Miller,

Stovall,

Donna

Haddock,

Robin

Reith,

Mia

F itzgerald.

Row:

Kim

Williams,

Laura

Ribaudo,

Marlene

Williams,
Carman,

J U N I 0 R

Martha

Rhonda

Stovall,

Eagle,

Gayle

Carrie

Benally.

H I G H

F 0 0 T B A L L

Front Row:

Back Row:

James Ferrar,

Mr.

Randy Tate,

Ronny Montgomery,

Bernie Gurule

Pat Benally,

Jones,

Brad Greer,

Ricky Phelps,

Mark Ketner,

Luke Stavrowsky,

Tim Mur hy,

Shannon Smith,

Dan McManes,

Perry Timme,

Lynn Parks

Mat Rica,

Mr.

Marty

65

�LATE

Sasha

Babin

Andrea
B lackmore

Gretchen

Missy
Fitch

M a rk

Fi t z g e r a l d

B eU.

Ket n e r

PICTURES

Amb e r

Kim

Bushy

Laura

Car m e n

E a g le

Rhonda

Bloodhawk

.Ja n i n e
Fitz g e r a l d

T h a d Moore

L y nch

Dennis

Steven

Garcia

S h a nn o n
Morris

Garcia

Tagore
Pi r i a n t o

Lance
Kenda l l

Michael
Rae]

II

Martin

Reith

Robin

Reith

B ri a n

R ob e r t

Sims

Schultz

Luke
S t a v r o w sk y

N an W e s t

Marsha
Thrasher

Todd Whee ler

Larry
Treanor

M i c he l l e
\Ji 1 1 i am

Bi1 1
Snively

Richard

Je n n i f e r
Snooks

D a vi d \/e s t

J am e s W e s t

S u s an

N ichole
Wi1 son

Treanor

M a ri a n n e
Wi 1 1 i ams

�I i 1 1 i ams

66

�EIGHTH GRADE

Kathy Babin

Curtis Bailey

Pat Benally

Bobby Binckes

Shawn Blair

Kim Bushey

Brett Cropley

Jeff Delong

Roxanne Duran

Marvin Harris

Theresa Hoover

Lorrie Howe1 1

Greg Jennings

Rhonda King

Treva Lee

Alan Lucero

Beth Lynch

Scott Mandile

R.J. McKinney

Dan McManus

Donna Miller

Ron Montgomery

Laura Carman

Scott Conrad

Ronda Eagle

Sam Green

Chery 1 Kennedy

Angela Martinez

Veronica Craver

Aimee Peragine

67

�Chuck Perry

Ricky Phelps

Shane Reid

Robin Reith

Matt Ricca

Shanna Schmier

Brian Schultz

Debbie Sizemore

Troy Shupe

Kacey Sower

Martha Stovall

Perry Timme

Marcia Thrasher

Gayle Williams

Missing:

Jerry White

Carie Rabaudo

Luke Stavrowsky

Kim vlilliams Marianne Williams

Rhonda Chism
James Farrar
Gretchen Fitzgerald
Janine Fitzgerald
Mike Rael

Mandy Hoodard

SEVENTH GRADE

Missing:

Dawn Kendall
Richard Ketner
Anthony Morris

Marlene Benally Andrea Blackmore Paula Brown Billy Brungard Dianna Christy Joey Cochrane Dawn Cropley

68

�Doug Dugger

Donna Fahrion

Stacy Holt

Richard Howell

Quinn Hull

Becky Hunt

Ernie Johnson

Shanna Lee

Ricky Ludwig

Lee Ann Meador

Tim Murphy

Brenda Olquin

Karrie Plumb

Marsha Pope

Tammy Powe1 1

Steve Roberts

Linda Rudolph

Denn1s Shultz

Jeff Shockey

Bill Snively

Barry Staliora�tus Sonia Stocker

Mia Stovall

Tonya Thompson

Richard Treanor

Nanette \·/est

Mike \�i1 1iam�

Dwayne Wi1 1 is

Christina Frizell

Loresa Wheat

Brad Greer

Burnie Gurule

Donna Haddock

Shannon Smith

Julie TiflVTle

Renee Zambotti

69

�...

Robin Abernathy

James Andresen

Kristine Backus

Michele Balok

Laura Balsamo

Robbin Bosche

Doris Brungard

Kent Bushey

Mary Craver

David Doughty

Denise Dugan

Jayda Duran

Tammy Farrar

Duane Haddock

Sheryl Hoover

Shannon Jackson

Dona1 d Ka 1 backer

Tony Lidde 1 1

Candy Marlett

Derek McCoy

Lee Newton

Lynn Parks

Todd McCoy

70

Patty Miller

Leeta Nelson

�Joe Peragine

Shanna Reid

Martin Reith

Miche 1 e P.icca

Laura Sossaman

Dawn Speers

Randy Tate

Mark Taylor

Larry Treanor

Lisa Westbrook

Keith Yoakum

Kevin Yoakum

Missing:

Mike Boehler
Lance Kenda 1 1

1 st Row:
2nd Row:

3rd Row:

SIXTH GRADE

Carrie Rabaudo, Kim Bushey, Mr. Juvie Jones
Renee Zambotti , Dawn Kenda 1 1 , Shannan Reid,
Donna Fahrion, Brenda Olguin, Andrea Blackmore,
Christina Frizell, Julie Jimme, Linda Rudolf,
Doris Brungard, �anette West
Mark Ketner, Bernie Gurule, Danny McManus,
Casey Sower, Jeff Delong, James Farrar,
Robin Reith, Tim Murphy, Beth Lynch,
Rhonda King, Debbie Sizemore, Martha Stovall,
Gay 1 e Wi1 1 iams

71

�Curtis Baker

Susie Binckes

Lynn Burton

Danny Christy

Donna Dugan

Kerry Eagle

-

Joe Frazzini

Devara Gosney

Kevin Grush

Shawn Jones

Thurman Lamb

Renita Lochard

Bryan Lynch

Robbie Plumb

Kortney Ricca

Peter Rudolph

Tim Taylvr

David West

Ji 1 1 Wi 1 1 iams

Martin Hilson

Marvin Wilson

Edina Wood

�ichell e Williams Preston Williams Susan Williams

FIFTH GRADE
72

Brad Jones

Sean Elder

Jeff Hunt

Marianne McGinnis Loretta Olquin

�FOURTH GRADE

Yvette Archul eta

JoJo Bil l ingsl ea Rochel l e Brown

Barbara Dockrey

Dol ores Dugan

Russel l Kennedy

Mike Kolz

Kathy Campbel l

\4endy Cobb

Tamara Conrad

Tod Farrar

Jason t;urul e

Tai11Tlie Hol t

Steve Hunt

Janice Lee

Edwin Lockard

Tracie Ludwig

Bobby Martin

Suzanne Niggl i

Trent Phel ps

Kendra Pomeroy

Cal vin Pope

Matt Roberts

Ricky Rodman

Rudy Sanchez

John Schmier

•

Br'ld McKinney

Tina Prior

Nel son Naranjo

Bengta Robbins

73

�Richard Severn

Brenda Sower

Beverly Talbot

Meche 1 1 e Thomas

Rachel

Stavrowsky

Donna \/heat

Kristi Steward

Jackie �/i 1 1 iams

Kelly Stocker

Duke \4i1 1 is

Kip Strohecker

lst Row:
Sheryl Hoover
Dawn Crop 1 ey
Paula Brown
Lynn Parks
Shannon Jackson
2nd Row:
Jayda Duran
Donna Haddock
Lorrie Howe1 1
Nanette West
Marsha Pope
Loresa Wheat
Shannan Reid
3rd Row:

C H 0 R U S
B A N D
Mark Ketner, Bill Snively,
Gretchen Fitzgerald, Linda
Rudolph, Julie Timme,
Loresa Wheat, Robin Reith
Donna Haddock, Marlene
Benally, Stacy Holt,
Denise Dugan, Shanna Lee,
Angela Martinez, Rhonda
Eagle, Janine Fitzgerald,
Rhonda Chism, Martha
Stovall, Tanya Thompson
Duane Haddock, Bernie
Gurule, Brad Greer, Lisa
Westbrook, Danny McManus,
Ron Montgomery, Perry
Timme, R.J. McKinney
Mr. Matthews, Randy Tate, Dwayne \Jillis, Carie Rabaudo, Kim Bushey,
Luke Stavrowsky
74

Ricky Ludwig
Jeff Shockey
Jeff De1 ong
Shannon Smith
Ricky Phelps
Steve Roberts
Shane Reid

�TH IRD GRADE

Ronnie Costin

Barbara Christopherson Reva Duran

Mark Andreson

Bobby Atwood

11 ike Backus

Matt Evans

Stanley �arrar

Sonja Gallant

Terry Grush

Billy Ha 1 1

Linda Harris

Dee Lynn Haynie

James Hoover

Jean Ka 1bacher

Roland Luckard

Curt Marlatt

Tim Martin

Cathy Peragine

Kary Pierce

Doug Keith

Alan Sower

Monice Soeers

Donnie Steele

'�ot Shown:
11elissa Fitch
Dana Hag 1e-r
Shannon Morris
Todd Wheeler

Kevin Stocker

Julie Taylor

Jimmy West

Terrie l�illiarns

75

�Dereck

Lee

B aker

Cobb

Kristy Janson

Jared

Lee

O' Brady M cNew

Balsamo

Robbie

Wade

G ar c i a

Katie J o h n s o n

E l isia

L o c k ar d

T o m M urphy

Brian

B u s h ey

Sheldon

Bobbi

Gosney

Jones

J a l i n a Mank ins

C h arl ie

Niggli

M arty Bry a n

\�es 1 ey

Tracy

!&lt;. u g l e

S h a u n M ars

R o b by

SECOND GRADE
76

Hag a

Peck

M erry

C l ark

Adam

Jack

Jim

L a n h- a m

P a u l M c G i nnis

S h er e e

Pope

�Monte

Ricca

Jody Shockey

Amy

R oberts

J e n n iF e r

Snooks

Bobby

Saffley

Ed w i n

Jimmy

Steeves

Michelle

Sanchez

Stovall

�on

Severn

Todd Taylor

Not Shown:
Robert Sims
Ray Craver

t1 ' L i s s a

Torres

Carrie Valdez
N o t S h o wn ·
A m b e r Bl o o d h a wk
Aaron Holley
Ta g o r e P r i an t o
N iki './i l s o n

FIRST GRADE

Dusty

B a lok

P a u line

Beaver

Koni

D uran

Dennis

Garcia

Beau

B i l ling s l e a

Steve

Garcia

Wendi

Blair

Russ

Gar s i d e

Cheryl Doughty

Mdrk

Gauthier

77

�Julie

Green

�� i c o l e

Sven

Larson

Anthony

L u dwig

Vincent P e r a g i n e

Travis

Sharon

Jill

Kri s

78

Hate l y

S m ith

P r ier

Snider

\� estbrook H e ather l�hets tone

Rodney

Lanham

Pam

Hogen

J a net H u nt

Shane Jacks on

LouAnn

Mars

Becky

Mi ller

�obb ins

Brandy

Rodman

Levi

Andy

St:&gt; r e r

Kit l�es tbrook

R i c h W i l lis

Ky 1 e './o m m e r

Lance

tlichelle

Tues day

Sower

'..li l l i ams

S i ff e r et

�Kyle

Beebe

Marsha

G r eg

Couch

Garside

M i k e Mogen

Brenda

Bennett

James Croxell

A nd r e a

Tea 1

Hickman

Erika

Ardi

Brown

Eggl e s t o n

Jimmy

Jenny

G r e9or y

Snooks

Larry

F o u9ht

Kelly Mars

Troy Kugle

Peck

Campbel 1

Penn

Tricia

John Clark

Jake

Forsythe

A ar on McMinn

Pierce

Tanya

Saccuci

Stalioraitis

Lis a

Steeves

r '

Sherri

Shore

M i s s i ng :

Michae 1

Jason Bedwell
Daniel Edwards
C r i s t y G r iff i n

Sower

Dana

Kl NDERGARTEN
79

�BAYFIELD
Griego Lock &amp; Key Service,
Francisco's,

Klatt Travel,
The Ore House,

Ron Dougherty,

Durango Herald,

Durango

Durango

Leslie's LP Gas Service,

Music City II,

Durango

Garlick's Rent-a-Wreck,

Duran

Four Corners Kirby Co.,

Durango

Andrew's Inc.,

McCoy Dist.,
Kugle's,

Loren Grone,

Bayfield Shur-Valu Market ,

Inc.,

Durango

Bank of Ignacio,
McDowell Plaza,

Neo-Life and Gloda Products,

Bayfield

Bayfield

Bayfield

Bayfield

Lewis Mercantile,

Bayfield

Wester Outfitters,
Johnson Jewelry,

Bayfield

Outdoorsman,

Bayfield

Jackson's Waterhole,

Bayfield

Martin's Boot &amp; Saddle Shop,
Bayfield Clothes Closet,
Bayfield

Bayfield Conoco,

Bayfield

Durango

Durango

Plaza Cleaners,

Country Kitchen and Bath,
Town Plaza Safeway,

Bayfield

Durango

Durango
Durango

Studio Two Interiors,

Durango

San Juan Realty,

Durango

Thompson's Saddle Shop,

Rick's Plumbing,

Bayfield

Southwest Exchange,

Inc.,

The Shirt Machine,

Durango

Bayfield Locker Plant,

Bayfield

Jack LePlatte's LP Gas,

Inc.,

North Main A &amp; W,

Bayfield

B &amp; E TV and Radio Service,

Durango

Durango

Auto Parts Palace,

Durango

United Farm Agency,

Durango

Dahmer Insurance Agency,

Inc.,

Durango
Durango

Durango

Durango

Durango

Durango
LTD.,

Durango

Inc.,

Durango

Durango

Durango

Wallace Furniture,

Co.,

Durango Furniture,

Inc.,

Durango
Durango

Durango

Schulter Floral Co.,

Durango

Quality Appliance and Repair,
Stuart's of Durango,
Bank of Durango,

Durango Travel Service,
SuPerior Automotive,

High Country,

KDGO - CBS,

Hosanna Christian Supply Center,
Sellard Implement co.,

Hogan's Store,

Durango

Gardenswartz Sporting Goods,

Durango

Durango

Durango

Rufe's Komac Paints,

Bayfield Mobile Home Park.

Durango

Durango

First Nat'l Bank of Durango,
Bayfield

Bayfield

Bayfield Texaco,

J.C. Penney,

Bayfield

Durango Savings and Loan Assoc.,

Pinkie's Auction,

April Flowers,

Bayfield

Ignacio

Pine River Valley Bank,

Bayfield
Bayfield

Stitch Witch Yarn &amp; Fabric,

80

Bayfield

Ignacio

Durango

Ignacio

Bayfield

Sandwich Shop,

Durango

Ignacio Shur-Valu Market &amp; Locker Plant,

Action Electric &amp; Farms,
Bayfield Glass,

Durango

Durango

Gosney Bro's. Construction,

Capricorn Art and Craft Supply,

Mini-Mansions,

Durango

Vallecito Valley Insurance Agency,

Durango

Basin Saddle Shop,

Durango

Durango

Johnston Real Estate,
Durango

Durango

Durango

Kroegers True Value Hardware,

Durango

Farmer's Supply Mill,

P.C.,

Chiropractor,

State Farm Insurance,

Hub Supply Company,

Durango

Western Slope Gas Co.,

D.D.S.,

Dr. Fred G. Moreland,

Durango

Durango

Inc.,

Durango

Richard E. Moore,

Diamond Circle Gift Shop,

Basin Coop,

KIUP &amp; KRSJ,

Durango

Durango

Knit 'N Stitchery,

BOOSTE RS

Durango

Durango

Durango

Basin Packing Co.,

Durango

The Fire Extinguisher Man,

Durango

�AUTOGRAPHS

�AUTOGRAPHS

�AUTOGRAPHS

�AUTOGRAPHS

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SENIORS

15

JUNIORS

23

SOPHOMORES

I

27

FRESHMEN

I

31

I

35

I

AcT I v ITIE s
GRADES

63

I

BoosTERS

I

�The yearbook staff presents
this annual to you along
Hith best wishes for the
future.

As you look through

the pages,

we hope you will

enjoy the memories it brings
back of the years here at
Bayfield High School.
Co-Editors

(ft.L'nd..CL IY).J....llUL
Su..JL&lt;.. �

�Superintendent
Principa I s

In the Book of Ecclesiastes,

there

is a passage which indicated that
"There is a time to weep and a time
to laugh,

a time to mourn and a

time to dance,

a time to gather

stones and a time to throw stones. . . . "
Graduation is one of these times.
It might be described as a time
to come in and a time to go out.
Having reached this milestone in
your young careers,

it is now a

School is what you make of
Those people whose pic­

it.

tures are shown in this book

time to go out - to make your

have tried to take advantage
of all that school has to of­

mark in the world,

fer.

cess,

to gain suc-

to go on to greater things.

It is my earnest hope that your
years in the Bayfield Schools
have adequately prepared you
for going out,

and in the fu-

ture,

as you look through this

book,

you will be able to say

that it was good to have been
there.

Our programs are suc­

cessful because our students
are successful.

not the building that counts
but the valued people who
make up the group.

Ed Townsend

Our stu­

remember,

but
So,

success is one per­

cent inspiration and ninety­
nine percent perspiration.
Mr.

Mason Costin

dents are priceless to me

and I wish them well.
Mr.

Mr.

School is

like a church in that it is

Finning is not everything,
the effort put forth is.

Steve Whiteman

School Board

L to R:
r.
Mr.

Charles McNew
Jim Mars

Mr.

Ed Townsend

Mr.

Hugh Purcell

Mr.

Ralph Zoll

Mr.

Don Bolinger

3

�Mr.

Wayne Dugger

Science

Mrs.

Miss Diana Garris

Patricia Gundersen

Social Studies

Art

Miss Genna Harris
Home Economics

Faculty
f or

1976-1977
Mr.

Mr. Juvie Jones

J.:�mes Jones

English-Speech-Coach

Shop-Coach

Mrs.

Susan Jones

English- Spanish

4

Mr. Vernon Kimball
Science-Coach

Mrs.

Vada Martin

Social Studies-Coach

Mr. Edward Harty
Physical Education
Wres tling Coach

�hr.

James Matthews

Music- Band

Mrs.

Patricia McCrary

Librarian

Miss Sharon Murphy

Mrs.

Math

English

Mr.

Wilma Payne

Mrs. Billie McDowell

Mrs. Maxine McEwen

Reading-English

tlusiness

Mr. Gerald Prior
Drivers Ed-Football
Coach-Geography

Mr.

Dale Smith

Special Education

Bill Steward

Math-Science

5

�L to R:

Office

Staff

Linda Junavant,

Laurie Meador,

Ruth Rancatti,

Bill Green,

Clay 8ass�tt,

Terry Pierce, Kevin nel&amp;on,

Cindy Sower,

Susie Mars,

Eugene Cundiff.

Sitting: Mrs. Mary horehouse

Cooks
��rs.

Fran Evans

Executive Secretary

Mrs.

Phillips

Mrs.

Hickman
Mrs.

Faye Mcintyre

Business Manager

Mrs.

Porter

Mrs.

Freeman

Mrs.

Mrs. Mary Morehouse

Hotz

High School Secretary
•

6

�HONORS

�Valedictorian

EvELYN CoPELAN D

Salutatorian

SAN D RA DuN AVAN T

8

�National Honor Society

Standing L to R:

Bill Green,

Sitting L to R:

Linda Miller,

Jackie Newman,

Evelyn Copeland.
Mrs.

Elizabeth Williams,

NEW MEMBERS OF NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FOR 1977
Cindy Pope
Joe Cooper

McEwen-Advisor,
Sandra Dunavant.

D AR GOOD CITIZEN

Linda Miller was selected
DAR GOOD CITIZEN for 1977.
She was selected for the
leadership,

service, and

character that she has shown
in her school activities.

BETTY CROCKE R AWARD

She was elected by the
faculty of Bayfield High
School.

The Sarah Platt

Decker Chapter is the
supporting chapter involved
in this activity.
Susie Mars was chosen
to attend GIRLS' STATE
in June of 1976 in

BAYFIELD RODEO
TEAM QUEEN

Boulder.

As an out­

standing junior,

she

received recognition
in leadership qualities
and scholastic ability.

MASONIC AWARDS FOR 1976

Evelyn Copeland was named
Bayfield High School's
1976-1977 BETTY CROCKER
FAMILY LEADER OF TOMORROW.
Evelyn won the honor by
competing with other
seniors in a written
knowledge and attitude
examination.

She became

eligible for state and
national honors.

9

���Homecoming Royalt y

QUEE N - SHARI BASHAM

ATTE NDANT - SUSIE MARS
ESCORT - JAY STANSELL
12

�....---

Pro m Ro ya lty

------.

.._----susiE MARs ---- KEviN

NELSON ____.....

13

�ALL CONFERENCE FOOTBALL

Kevin Nelson

F.B.L.A. MEMBERS TO STATE COMPETITION
L to R:
McCoy,

Linda Miller, Jackie Newman, Thedra

Terry Gilbert

Terry Gilbert also received ALL
CONFERENCE ir. BASKETBALL.

Evelyn Copeland, and Chuck Rancatti.

H ON ORABLE MEN TION
IN FOOTBALL
Clay Bassett

STATE ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM
IN VOLLEYBALL

WRESTLERS TO STATE COMPETITION

Stand:ng L to R:

Ed Miller,

Charles Kelley,

Sandra Dunavant
Kevin

&lt;elson.
Kneel'ng L to R:
'1r·

vcvi�

Freeman,

Robert Thompson,

�elsa� was chosen OJtsta�ciing wrestler

at t�e Jistrict ToJr�ament.

14

Will Humbard,

and Mike M'ller.

�SENIORS

�SHARI BASH AM

SUSIE BASH AM

CLAY BASSETT

CH RISTY CARTER

RODN EY BLACKSH ER

BRAD CH ESTN UT

EVELYN COPELAN D

CIN DY FIELDS D ARN ELL

16

MIKE CRUSE

SAN DRA DUN AVAN T

�CH RIS DURAN

CAROL GARCIA

GONZALO GONZALEZ

TERRY GILBERT

PAUL H ARPER

BILL GREEN

TAM! H UNTER

DEAN H UMBARD

MIKE JACKSON

CH ARLES KELLY

17

�RUSTY KIN G

D ON N IE LUCERO

H ERMAN LUCERO

JIM MARS

SUSIE MARS

JIM MCCOY

·. ��·

' - �· 41
�

LIN D A MILLER

18

�
LISA MILLER

CORKY MCIN TYRE

�PHOTO

KEVIN N ELSON

JACKIE N EWMAN

NOT
AVAILABLE

JUDY OLIVER

TOM N OBLE

D IAN A SMITH

TERRY PIERCE

JAY STAN SELL

SH AWN SMITH

SH EILA TH OMPSON

JIM TH RASH ER

19

�WAN DA KOLZ WAGN ER

WAYNE TORRES

LARRY WILEY

20

ELIZABETH WILLIAMS

Class

Officers

JACKIE NEWMAN

SHAWN SMITH

Treasurer

SHARI BASHAM

LINDA MILLER

President

Secretary

Vice President

�21

�??

�JUNIORS

�24

Dawn Becker

Joseph Cooper

Eugene Cundiff

Deanna Dugan

Linda Dunavant

Gary Duran

Tammy Fahrion

Jerry Frazzini

Chris Freeman

Debbie Gurule

Phyllis Haskins

Mark Hill

Danny Jackson

Bill Kolz

Alex Martinez

Thedra McCoy

�Tt:rry Mc.Jce

Laurie Meador

Edward Miller

James Murphy

1
Robin Newton

Chris Peragine

Kathy Ping

Cindy Pope

Chuck Rancatti

Bob Robertson

Dawnella Sower

Mary Sprouse

Driscoll Staley

Monica Strohecker

Tatmly Sylvester

Valerie Talbot

25

�Not Shown:

Paul Thomas

David Wehrli

Driscoll Staley -

President

Paul Thomas - Vice-President
Valerie Talbot - Secretary
Thedra McCoy - Treasurer

26

Henry Benally

�SOPHOMORES

�28

Jamey Blacksher

Tami Castagnoli

Lisa Cobb

Jim Costin

Jim Frazzini

Angie Freeman

Todd Grone

Scott Hamilton

Ron Hannah

Nathan Hill

Vivian Hilton

Robin Holley

Tina Huntington

Karla Iverson

Terry Jennings

Kent Jones

�Louis Kolz

Karen Leithauser

Everette Luther

Isidore Martinez

Julie McCoy

Bill McDowe 11

Jetta Mcintyre

Mike Miller

Tracy Peragine

Tanya Pierce

Mark Plumb

Doreen Pope

Kell ie Pride

Tami Race

Jim Ridenour

Warren Robertson

29

�Wayne Semler

Bill Sitton

Pam Sossaman

Morgan Wallace

Michael Williams

Maureen Hall

Russell Newman

Lesa Stavrowsky

NOT SHOWN:
Jes s e Dalton
Margaret Monger
Mike Murphy
Debbie Thompson

V.Pres.

30

Pres.

Sec.Treas .

�FRESHMEN

�Saxon Bailey

Darin Becker

Eileen Benally

Brian Benson

Randy Brown

Eugene Bushey

Doug Carman

Greg Carman

Victor Castagnoli

Chris Cobb

Micki Duran

Vicki Duran

Michael Field

Michael Garcia

Will

Dawndra Iverson

Da 1 inda Dugan

Carmen Gil bert

32

Ron Gurule

Kim Holt

Humbard

�Scott King

Susie Johnston

Will Leithauser

Tina Lucero

Johnny Luther

Keith Mandile

Gay McDowell

Cindy Miller

Kathy Miller

Patty Moore

Linda Nelson

Gregory Newton

Jerri Dawn Newman

Keith Parks

Sharla Phelps

Ruth Rancatti

Arnold Lucero

Larry Lucero

Tina Martinez

Donnel McCoy

L to R:
Alan Reid
Carrie Richards
Roni Robinson
Liz Sanchez

33

�Bob Sizemore

Keith Smith

Cindy Sower

Randy Staley

Diana Steele

SuAan Thomas

Chuck Thompson

Robert Thompson

Regan Westbrook

Missing:
Ray Dunavant
Randy Glover
Mark Porter
Terri Shupe
Shawn Smith
Mary Stavrowsky

Kelly Wiley

Shert'i Wi 1 t tam11

Class

Walter Will tams

Matt Zolt

Officers

L to R:
Linda Nelson­
Secretary- Treasurer
Ray Dunavant­
Presiden t
Chris Cobb­
Vice-President

�ACTIVITIES

�Seniors

CLAY BASSETT
Def.

Guard

Off.

Guard

TERRY GILBERT
Def.
Off.

BILL GREEN

Safety

MIKE JACKSON

Def.

Guard

Tailback

Quarterback

Off.

Tackle

29

Coaches:

Def.

End

Ignacio J. V.

7

Sargent

25

11

Dolores

7

6

Mancos

7

27

Pagosa

22

14

Norwood

22

14

Dove Creek

12

We finished the season
tied for first place
in the Conference.

We

went to the divisionaJ
play-offs.
CHARLES KELLY
Def.

Guard

Off.

Tackle

DONNIE LUCERO

36

Def.

Halfback

Off.

Slotback

CORKY MciNTYRE
Def.

Halfback

Off.

Split-End

KEVIN NELSON
Def.
Off.

Linebacker
Fullback

JAY STANSELL
Def.
Off.

Linebacker
Slotback

�JUNIORS
Standing L to R:
Frazzini,

Driscoll Staley,
McGee,

Jerry

David Wehrli,
Terry

Gary Duran.

Kneeling L to R:
Benally,

Henry

Chris Freeman,

Danny Jackson,

Mark Hill.

SOPHOMORES
St&amp;nding L to R:
Nathan Hill,

Jim Costin,

Ron Hannah, Jim

Frazzini.
Kneeling L to R:
Martinez,

Isidore

Mark Plumb, Warren

Robertson.

FRESHMEN
Standing L to R:
Greg Carman,

Brian Benson,

Mark Porter,

Randy

Staley.
Kneeling L to R:
Arnold Lucero,

Doug Carman,

Will Leithauser.

37

�Varsity
1st Row:

L to R:

Susie Mars,

Sheila Thompson,

Miller,

Manager

Jackie Newman,
Linda

Tammy Sylvester,

Kellie Pride,
hecker,
tyre.

�

C rter,
P1erce,
Basham,

Monica Stro­
Manager Jetta Mcin­
2nd Row:
Christy

Tammy Fahrion, Terry
Coach Martin, Shari
Sandra Dunavant,

Linda Dunavant.

Senior s 0 n The Go

Jackie Newman

Terrv Pierce

Christy Carter

A FIRST FOR B. H. S.
The Girls Volleyball Team won
the honor of attending the
State Tournament in Denver.
They placed 4th in State Com­
petition.

Sandra Dunavant

was named on the All-State
Team.

Sheila Thompson

8

Sandra Dunavant

�Junior Varsity

Kellie Pride and Tammy
Sylvester made the All­
Converence Team at the
Sub-District Tournament
held at Pagosa Springs.

lst Row:

L to R:

Chris Peragine,

Robin Holley, Linda Nelson, Kathy Ping,

Ruth Rancatti,

Tanya Pierce, Jetta Mcintyre,

1st Row:

L to R:

Diana Smith.

Karen Leithauser,

Cindy Sower,

Melannie Strohecker.

2nd Row:

Micki Duran. Terri Shupe.

2nd Row:

Vicki Duran,
Susie Johnston,

Co�0h Martin.

Kathy Miller,

Valerie Talbot�

Lisa Cobb.

Coach :MartiTl.

Freshmen

�Club

Pep

L toR:

lst Row:

Lisa Cobb,

Karen �eithauser,

Terry Pierce,

Jetta Mcintyre,

Terry Gilbert,

Kevin Nelson,

Gary Duran,

2nd Row:

Sandra Dunavant, Diana Smith,

Sheila Thompson,

Tammy Sylvester,

Jerry Frazzini,

Driscoll Staley,

Charley Kelly,

Angie Freeman,

Laurie Meador, Cindy Miller,

Kathy Ping,

Iverson,

Robin Newton,

Jim Costin, Robin Holley,
Jennings,

athan Hill,

Miss Murphy-Sponsor,
Pierce,

Chris Freeman,
Mike Miller,

Linda Nelson,

Kathy Miller,

3rd Row:

Valerie Talbot,

Phyllis Haskins,

Christy Carter,

Micki Duran,

3rd Row:

Lisa Cobb,

2nd Row:

Susie Mars,

Leithauser,
Pierce

Shari

Dawndra

5th Row:

Vicki Duran,

Terry

Terry Shupe,

Roni Robinson,

Tanya

P om Pon Gi rls
Donnel McCoy,

Christy Carter,

Cheerleaders

Mary Sprouse,

Dawnella Sower,

lst Row:

lst Row:

Gay McDowell,

4th Row:

Carol Garcia, Diana Steele,

Chris Cobb,

Kellie Pride, Donnel McCoy

Karen Carter,

Susie Johnson,

Susan Thomas,

Linda Dunavant, Monica Strohecker,

Maureen Hall,

6th Row:

Tami Race,

Sharla Phelps, Melannie Strohecker,

Evelyn Copeland,

Chris Peragine,

Dean Humbard,

Eileen Benally,
Cindy Sower,

Susie Mars,

Jackie Newman,

Elizabeth Williams,

Mike Jackson,

Eugene Cundiff, Mike Williams, Will Leithauser,

Shari Basham,

Jerry Newman,

2nd Row:

Micki Duran,

Chris Cobb,

Roni Robinson,

Kellie Pride,

Tanya Pierce,

Linda Nelson

�Student Council

Sponsor Vernon Kimball

1st Row:

L to R:

Everette Luther,

Driscoll Staley,

Chuck Rancatti,

Donnel McCoy, Jetta l1cintyrc, r1onic2 Strohecker, Dawnella Sower,
Roy Echols, Tony Peters,
Cindy S01�cr,
3rd Row:

2nd Row:

Jackie Newman, Melannie Strohecker,

Lind� Dunavant, Robin Holley,

Linda }filler,

Rhonda Robinson,

:am Bushey,

Sheila Thompson, Jay Stansell, Susie Hars,

Sponsor- Mr. Kimball.

The Newspaper Sta ff

Sponsor
Mrs. Wilma Payne

1st Row:

L to R:

Sponsor- Mrs.

Keith Smith, Tami Castagnoli,
Vivian Hilton,

Karen Carter,

Payne, Micky Duran,

Joe Cooper, 1ammy Kace,

2nd ..ow:

Victor Castagnoli,

Bill Sitton,

Scott king,

Carrie Ricnards.

41

�L to R:

Back Row Standing:

Doreen Pope,

Front Row Standing:
Race,

Kim Holt,

Sitting:

Kathy Miller,

Ruth' Rancatti,

Karla Iver·:;on,

and Monica Strohecker.
Pam Sossaman,

Cindy Pope,

Kathy Ping,

Dawnella Sower,

Linda Dunavant,

Tammy

and Miss Harris.

Sharla Phelps,

Robin Newton,

Teri Shupe,

Cindy Miller,

and Tami Castagnoli.

Chorus

L to R:

Back Row:

and Scott King.
Pierce,

Shari Basham,

Tanya Pierce,

Sharla Phelps,
Dawnella Sower,

Deanna Dugan,

Matthews, Bill Green,

Micki Duran,

Dawn Becker,

and Roni Robinson.
Debbie Gurule,

Terry

Christy Carter,

Front Row:

Lisa Cobb,

Lesa Stavrowsky,

Julie McCoy,

Linda Dunavant, Monica Strohecker,

Maureen Hall,
Haskins,

42

Terry Gilbert, Mr.

Middle Row:

Tammy Fahrion,

Robin Holley,

Carol Garcia, and Evelyn Copeland.

Phyllis

�Yearbook Staff

Sitting:

Linda Miller-Co-Editor,

Manager,

Tammy Fahrion

Susie Mars-Co-Editor,

Jackie Newman-Business

Left to Right: Mike Cruse, Shelia Thompson, Thedra McCoy, Diana Smith, Tammy
Sylvester, Gene Cundiff, Cindy Pope, Chris Peragine, Valerie Talbot, Christy
Carter,

Advisor--Mrs.

McEwen

Missing:

Sherryl Torres

43

�Sp i ri t We e k

44

��Miss

L to R:

Bayfield Candidates �
SF.NTOR D VISION

Jackie Newman,

Linda Miller,

Evelyn Copeland,

Terry Pierce, Sandra Dunavant, Shari Basham,

Not Shown:

Diana Smith,

Christy Carter.

Cindy Fields
Susie Mars

L to R:
Duran,

Donnel McCoy,

Kellie Pride, Carrie Richards, Thedra McCoy, Micki

Roni Robinson, Tammy Sylvester,

Karen Leithauser, Monica Strohecker,

Dawnella Sower,

Tracy Peragine,

Lesa Stavrowsky,

Jetta Mcintyre,

Valerie Talbot,

Cindy Sower,

t,

Chris Cobb.

Robin Hollev.

Gay McDowell,

Linda Nelson,

Melannie Strohecker,

Lisa Cobb.

Linda

Pam Sossaman.

45

�Tnis is the 2nd year
of existance for the Rodeo
Team.

Last year 5 team

members qualified for
State Finals with two mem­
bers going in two events.
Jim McCoy and Corky Mcintyre
qualified for top ten com­
petition and Bill McDowell
gained a 2nd place spot in
the go-round competition.
This year the team has
a few new members and feels
that this next season will
be a very promising one.

·Rodeo Team·
lst Row - L to R:

Thedra McCoy,

Bill McDowell,

Mike Cruse, Jim McCoy, Louis Kolz,

Sheila Thompson,

Bill Kolz,

Bob Robert­

s on, Corky Mcintyre.
2nd Row - L to R:
Sponsor.

Gay McDowell,

Susie Mars,

Donnel McCoy, Mr.

Steward­

Not Shown - Jim Mars and Mrs. McDowell-Sponsor.

�Future

Standing L to R:
Carter,

Sheila Thompson,

Chuck Rancatti,

Chris Freeman,
Lisa Cobb,

Sitting L to R:
Talbot,

Mike Cruse,

Thedra McCoy,

Mcintyre,
Cundiff,

Business

of

Leaders

Sponsor-Mrs.

Pam Sossaman,

McEwen,

David Wehrli,

Sandra Dunavant, Jackie Newman,

America

Christy

Jetta

Kellie Pride,

Gene

Evelyn Copeland.

Cindy Pope, Maureen Hall, Carol Garcia, Susie Mars,

Valerie

Linda Miller.

Not Shown:

Debbie Thompson,

Everette Luther,

Angie Freeman.

Spanish Club

Top Row:
David Wehrli,
Bob Robertson.

Middle Row:
Terry McGee,
Gonzalo Gonzalez,
Paul Thomas.

Bottom Row:
Carrie Richards,
Cindy Miller,
Sponsor-Mrs.

Jones.

Not Shown:
Herman Lucero

47

���Top Left to Right-Everette Luther;
Johnny Luther;

Bill McDowell;

Warren Robertson;
Dean Humbard;

Randy Staley;

Bob Robertson

Middle Left to Right-Kevin Nelson
Shawn Smith;
Wehrli;

Mike Jackson;

Charles Kelly;

David

Jim McCoy;

Bill Green
Bottom Left to Right-Robert
Thompson;

Will Humbard;

Chris Freeman;
Chuck Rancatti;

Coach Ed Marty

WRESTLING

SENIORS
00

THE
r1JVE

MIKE JACKSON

155 LBS

I£AN HUM3ARD

155 LBS

SHAWN SMITH

145 LBS

JIM McCoy

167 LBS

JIM MARs

l12 LBS

CHARLES KELLY

185 LBS

KEviN NELSON

1.38 LBS

Jim Mars;

Danny Jackson;

�Basketball
Varsity

L

to

R:

Mr.

Ice

(c o a c h) ,

Henry

B e n a ll y ,

Jerry

Terry

Gilbert,

Gary

and

Eugene

Cundiff

Isidore

Frazzini,
Duran,

Martinez,
Jim

Donnie

Corky

Thrasher,

Mcintyre,

Clay

Lucero,

T ammy

Jones

( c o a c h) ,

Bassett,

Sylvester

(m a n a g er s )

Junior
Varsity

B a ck

Row:

Wayne
Mark
Front

James

S eml e r ,
Porter,

Row:

Matt
T e r rv

Zoll,

J im

Ridenour,

Kelly

W i l ey,

Randy
Alex

Brown,

Chuck

Will

Martinez,

Todd

Jim

Grone,

Costin,

T h omp s o n ,

Leithauser,

Keith

Mandile,

Paul

Greg

T h om a s ,

C a rmRn ,

Saxon

R u s s e ll
Mike

B a il e y
N ewman,

W i l l i am s ,

Jennings

51

�Basketball

Varsity

Sitting:
Nelson,

Karen Leithauser,
Gay McDowell,

Chris Cobb,

Linda

Jetta Mcintyre,

Lisa Cobb,

Standing:

Manager-Cindy Sower, Monica
Strohecker,
Peragine,
Newman,
Sower,

Kellie Pride, Chris

Sheila Thompson,

Tracy Peragine,

Jackie

Dawnella

Coach-Vernon Kimball.

Junior
Varsity

Sitting:

Valerie Talbot,

Strohecker, Gay McDo1-1ell,
Benally,

Sharla Phelps,

Manager-Cindy Sower,

Standing:

Micki Duran,

Donnel McCoy,

Chris Cobb,

Jerry

Dawn Newman,

Vicki Duran,

Coach­

Vernon Kimball.

52

Melannie
Eileen

�Seniors
Mov i n g
On

JIM THRASHER

JACKIE NEWMAN

TERRY GILBERT

DONNIE WCERO

CLAY BA SSETT

SHEILA THOMPSON

CORKY MciNTYRE

53

�BAYFIELD JAZZ HOT STAGE BAND

lst Row:
2nd Row:

Linda Dunavant, Roni Robinson,

Sandra Dunavant,

Rusty King, Will Humbard,

Randy Staley,

Lisa Cobb
Ray Dunavant,

Victor Castagnoli,

Matt Zoll, Joe Cooper, Evelyn Copeland, Linda Nelson,
3rd Row:

Matthews,

Vicki Duran, Chris Cobb, Melannie Strohecker, Band Director Mr.

Micki Duran,

Tracy Peragine

Terry Gilbert, Isidore Martinez, Michael Garcia, Johnny Luther, Wayne

Semler, Saxon Bailey,

Carmen Gilbert, Tami Castagnoli

YOUNG GENERATION STAGE BAND

lst Row:

Carol Freeman, Marcella Sanchez, Veronica Lucero, Angela Martinez,

Teresa Hoover, Rhonda Chism, Wanda Williams,

Dianne Milner,

Tammy Lee,

Ronda Eagle,

Linda Stranich,

Rhonda Robinson.
2nd Row:

Roxanne Duran,

Ronnie McKinney,
3rd Row:

54

Ron Tate,

Carrie Ribaudo,

Donald Christy,

Charley Meador,

Jack Semler,

Beverly Martinez,

Ronnie

Lana Westbrook,

Brad Ping,

Mark Holley,

Mike West,

Luke Stavrowsky,

Eric Copeland,

Montgomery,

Tony Peters,

Band Director Mr.

Danny McManes,

Gary Wilcox,

Sandra Mars, Robin Reith.
Matthews,

Kevin Wilcox,
Art Seeley,

Terry Gilbert, Curtis Bailey.

�Class Favorites
Senior

Terry Gilbert,

Susie Mars

Junior

Chris Freeman,

Dawnella Sower

Sophomores
Freshman

Kellie Pride,

Isidore Martinez

Will Leithauser,

Linda Nelson,

Ray Dunavant

55

�MOST CONGENIAL
SUSIE MARS

JAY STANSELL

MOST ATHLETIC
TERRY GILBERT JACKIE NEWMAN

MOST BASHFUL
HENRY BENALLY

CUTEST COUPLE
SHARI MSHftM
56

TERRY GILBERT

LISA MILLER

�MOST TALE NTED
E VE LYN COPELAND

TE RRY GILBERT

BEST D ANCE RS
D ONNIE LUCE RO

SHARI BASHAM

BEST PERSONALITY
TE RRY GILBE RT

SUSIE MARS

BEST COMED IANS
TRACY PE RAGINE

CLAY BASSE TT

57

�Superlatives

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEE D
E VE LYN COPE LAND

JOE COOPE R

MOST SPIRIT
TERRY GILBERT

58

SUSIE MARS

FRIE ND LIEST
CLAY BASSE TT

SUSIE MARS

BEST LOOKING
KEVIN NE LSON

SHARI BASHAM

��Kelly Pride

ALL CON FEREN CE BASKETBALL

Jetta Hcintyre

���GRADES

�Jr.

High Favorites
Veronica Lucero
Dean Haynie
Roxanne Duran

8th Grade
Class Officers

Phillip Haskins--- Vice President
Lana Westbrook- --Parliamentarian
David Harris- - - President
Brenda Greer- --Treasure r
Donald Christy- - - Secretary

7th Grade Class Officers
Frank Pride---Vice President
Aimee Peragine---Secretary
Sam Green-- - President

64

�8TH GRADE
BASKE TBALL

Manager-Linda Stranich,

L to R:

Diana Harris,
Thompson,
Lee,

Coach-Sheila

Kristine Reid,

Coach-Mrs.

Sandra Mars,

Tammy

Billie McDowell,

Rhonda Robinson,

Diana Milner, Coach-Jackie
Newman,

Carol Freeman

7TH GRADE
BASKE TBALL

Back Row-L to R:
Laura Carman,

Donna Miller,

Rhonda Eagle,

�arie Ribaudo,

Tereas Hoover

,ottom Row-L to R:
;heila Thompson,
&gt;hawn Blair,
1rs.

Coach­

Kim Williams,

Treva Lee,

Billie McDowell,

luran,

Kathy Baban,

Coach-

Roxanne

Kim Bushey,

:each-Jackie Newman

JR. HIGH
CHE E RLE AD E RS

L to R:

Stacy Mandile,

Rhonda Eagle,
Lucero,

Veronica

Carol Freeman,

Aimee Peragine,

Roxanne

Duran

65

�8TH GRADE BASKE TBALL

Standing:
Jones,
Haynie,

Coach-Juvie

Phil Haskins,
Ron Tate,

Copeland,

David Harris,

Dan McManes

Sitting:

Charley Meador,
Mcintyre,

Dean

Eric

Ricky

Art Seeley,

Eric Williams,

Jack Semler,

Donald Christy.

7TH GRAD E BASKE TBALL

Standing:

Dan McManes,

Ricky Phelps,

Sam Green,

Danny Leithauser,
Juvie Jones,

Coach-

Bret Copley,

Ronnie Montgomery,

Patrick

Benally

Sitting:

Marvin

Harris,

Mike Rael,

Frank Pride,

Tony Peters,

Brian Schultz.

7TH AND 8TH GRADE WRESTLING
lst Row:

L to R:

Donald Christy,
Tony Peters,
Pride,

Frank

Ronnie

Montgomery, Sam Green,
Mike Rael,
Benally,

Patrick

David Harris

2nd Row:

Ronnie

McKinney, Danny
Leithauser,
Harris,

Marvin

Curtis Bailey,

Art Seeley,
Williams,

Mark

Matt Ricca,

Scott Conrad,
West,

3rd Row:

Ricky Phelps,

Dan McManes.

66

Mike

Coach-Ed Marty

�Football
Top Row:

Mr.

Marty, Scott

Mandile, David Harris,
Mike Pierson, Mark Holley,
Charley Meador,
Tate,

Ronnie

Pat Benally,

Matt

Ricca.

Middle Row:

Hall,

Luke Stavrowsky,

Danny Leithauser,
Pride,

Andre

Frank

Michael Rael,

Philip Haskins, Brad Ping,
Eric Williams, Bottom Row:
Clint Hawkins,

Bruce Wallace,

Scott Fisher,

Ricky Phelps,

Sam Green,

Marvin Harris,

Ronnie Montgomery,
Mcintyre,

Ricky

Roy Echols.

Volleyball Seventh Grade

Top Row:

Gayle Williams,

Beth Lynch,

Donna Miller,

Kim Williams,

Kim Bushey,

Teresa Hoover,

Treva Lee,

Laura Carman.

Hottom �o�:

Roxanne Duran,
Eagle,

Rhonda

Aimee Peragine,

Shawn Blair,

Carie

Ribaudo, Angela Martinez.

Eighth Grade

Top Row:

Tammy Lee,

Dianne Milner,

Shawna Ruybalid,
Sandra Mars.
Mandile,
Robinson,

Diana Harris,

Beverly Martinez,
Chris Reid,

Bottom Row:

Veronica Lucero,

Stacey
Rhonda

Marcella Sanchez,

Carol Freeman.

67

�Donald Christy

Eric Copeland

Scott Golden

Brenda Gree1

Mark Hol ley

Sandra Mars

Brad Ping

Rhonda Robinson

Jamie Hunt

Beverly Martinez

Jonie Pl umb

Shawna Ruyballd

Shelly Doughty

Roy Echols

Scott Fisher

David Harris

IJiana Harris

Philip Haskins

Clint Hawkins

Mandy Iverson

Tammy Lee

Veronica Lucero

Stacey Mandile

Ricky Mcintyre

Charlie Meador

Diane Milner

Pat M urphy

Brent Pomeroy

Tricia Rancatti

Kristine Reid

John Ridenour

Marcella Sanchez

Art Seely

Jack Seml er

Linda Stranich

Eighth
68

Grade

�arol Freeman

�Ronny Tate

Dorene Wehrl i

Bruce Wallace

Lana Westbrook

Mike West

Eighth
Not Shown:

Eric Williams

Mark Williams

Kevin Wilcox

Grade

Vicki Hawkins

Wanda Wi 11 iams

Junior High Pep Club
Top Row:

Sponsor, Mrs.

Trish

Gunderson, Dorene Wehrli,
Lee,

Tammy

Kim Bushey, Teresa Hdover,

Angela Martinez.
Second Row:
Carman,
Reid,

Beth Lynch,

Treva Lee,

Laura

Kristine

Linda Stranich,

Mandy

Iverson.
Third Row:
Ribaudo,

Shawn Blair,

Carie

Marcella Sanchez,

Jonie Plumb,

Beverly Martinez,

Rhonda Robinson.
Last Row:

Stacey Mandile,

Roxanne Duran,
Lucero,

Veronica

Carol Freeman,

Peragine,

Aimee

Rhonda Eagle.

l
Curtis Bailey

Shawn Blair

Kim Bushey

Laura Carman

Peter Dunlap

Roxanne Duran

Seventh
Grade
Rhonda Eagle

Sam Green

Andre Hall

Marvin Harris

Bobby Hilton

69

�l
Teresa Hoover

Lorraine Howell

Treva Lee

Danny Leithauser

Allen Lucero

Gene Lucero

Beth Lynch

Scott Mandile

Angela Martinez

Dan McManes

Brenda Medina

Donna Miller

Ronnie Mont gomery

Aimee Peragine

Tony Pet ers

Ricky Phelps

Frank Pride

Mike Rael

Shane Reid

Carrie Ribaudo

Matt Ricca

Brian Schultz

Troy Shupe

Kacey Sm�er

Luke Stavrowsky

Kim Williams

Gayle Williams

Marianne Williams

�

Perry Timme

70

Gary Wilcox

Seventh

Grade

�Angie Anders�n

Marlene Benally

Diana Christy

Doug Dugger

Christina Frizzel

Brad Greer

Burnie Gurule

Shanna Lee

Ricky Ludwig

Linda Rudolph

J11lie Timme

Donna Fahrion

Chris Fisher

i)onna Haddock

Patricia Hilton

Richard Howell

Lee Ann Meador

Tim Murphy

Brenda Olguin

Karie Plul'lb

Dennis Sholtz

Trent Smith

3ill Snively

Debra Sprouse

Sonia Stocker

Richard Trainer

Loresa Wheat

Nanette West

Hike Williams

Tracy Holt

Not Shown--Marsha Pope
Dawn Cropley
Becky Hunt

Richard Ruybalid

Shannon Smith

Sixth Grade
Mr.

Jody Ice

71

�Robin Abernathy

Mark Bolinger

Duane Haddock

Kent Bushey

David Doughty

Denise Dugan

Jayda Duran

Shannon Jackson

Donald Kalbacker

Lance Kendall

Gary Lucero

Candy Marlett

Derek McCoy

Todd McCoy

Patricia Miller

Leeta Nelson

Lee Newton

Tony Liddell

Lynn Parks

Joe Peragine

Shanna Reid

Martin Reith

Michele Ricca

Gary Ruybalid

Laura Sossaman

Dawn Speers

Steve Staley

Randy Tate

Larry Treanor

Lisa Westbrook

Teacher
Mrs.

Barbara Jefferies

Teacher's Aid
Mrs.

Clara Monger

Fifth Grade
Not Shown:

Sheryl Hoover
Keith Yoakum
Kevin Yoakum

72

�Curtis Baker

Lynn Burton

Daniel Christ y

Donna Dugan

Kerry Eagle

Joe Frazzini

Devara Gosney

Kevin Grush

Shawn Jones

Joe LaVarta

Renita Lockard

Carol Lucero

Marianne McGinnis

Suzanne Milner

Lorett a Olguin

Robert Plwnb

Kortney Ricca

Peter Rudolph

Tim Taylor

David West

Martin Wilson

Marvin Wilson

Roxanne Wilcox

Jill Williams

Michelle Williams

Not Shown:
Jeff Hunt
Cari Chaney
Thurman Lamb
Zena Huff

Susan Williams

Preston Williams

Mrs.

Kathy Wiggins

Fourth G rade
73

�74

David Eaten

Jason Conp;er

Barbara Dockery

Julie Lucyk

Tracie Ludwig

Bobby Martin

Trent Phelps

Kendra Pomeroy

Tina Prior

Greg Ruybaliri

Brenria Sower

Kri:�ti

MichellP Thomas

Jackie Will isms

Mr�.

Steward

Pat Rancat t i

Jonia Hallberg

Elizabeth LaVarta

Suzanne Niggl i

Kenya Peters

Jitm1y Robinson

Ricky Rodman

Kelly St ocker

Paul Tibbens

Third Grade

�Michelle Anderson

Yvettee Archuleta

Dolores Dugan

Mitzi Finn

Mike Kolz

Jannice Lee

Travis Pride

Rachel Stavrowsky

Missing From Second Grade:
Kathy Archuleta

Kathy Campbell

Tamra Lynn Conrad

Jason Gurule

Tammie Holt

Steven Hunt

Edwin Lockard

Brad McKinney

Calvin Pope

Kip Strohecker

Beverly Talbot

Donna Wheat

Jo Jo Billingslea

Missing:

Rudy Archuleta

Cris Candelario
Rachel Huff
Miss Karen Waloz

Dee Lynn Haynie
Billy Hall
Sonja Gallant
Kary Pierce

Third Grade
75

�Bobby Atwood Barbara Christopherson Ronnie Costin

Harvey Dalton

Reva Dann Duran

Matt Evans

Shannon Finn

Terry Grush

Aaron Hall

Linda Harris

Terry Hilton

Jimmy Hoover

Jean Kalbacher

Roland Lockard

Curt Marlett

Tim Martin

Saffron Martinez

Mark McKee

Lance Metzger

Morgan Meyers

Roseann Miller

Cathy Peragine

Doug Reith

Monice Speers

Donnie Steele

Kevin Stocker

Alan Sower

Daren Sower

Julie Taylor

Pam Tibbens

Second
Grade
Jimmy West

76

Terrie Williams

Levi Whiteman

Mrs. Judy Rodman Mrs. Verda Kimball
Teacher
Aide

�Dereck Baker

Darryl Becker

Marty Bryan

Brian Bushey

Merry Clark

Michae: Finn

Robin Fisher

Wade Garcia

Sheldon Gosney

Wesley Haga

Gary Hilton

Adam Jack

Katie Johnson

Bobbi Jones

Missy Kimball

Tracy Kugle

Jim Lanham

Jared Lee

Elisia Lockard

Jalina Mankins

Shaun Mars

Paul McGinnis

Tommy Murphy

Charlie Niggli

Robby Peck

Sherree Pope

Kristiann McMasters 0 ' Brady NcNew

Monte Ricca

Jennifer Snooks

Not Shown--Marshall Anstead
Mitchell Sower

�rs.

Carolyn Smith
Teacher

Mrs.

Barbara Ratcliffe
Aide

Mrs.

Jean Sitton

Grade School Librarian

First Grade
77

�Pauline Beaver

Beau Billingslea

Amber Bloodhawk

Cheri Doughty

Koni Duran

Jimmy Eaton

Dennis Garcia

Steven Garcia

Julie Green

Jody Hallberg

Niki Hately

Andrea Hickman

Aaron Holley

Troy Kugle

Rodney Lanham

Paul Lucyk

Anthony Ludwig

Lou Ann Mars

Rebecca Miller

Vincent Peragine

Robyn Pride

Travis Prior

Lance Roberts

Brandy Rodman

Levi Jones Siffert

Sharon Smith

Jill Snider

Erin Wehrli

Kit Westbrook

Kris Westbrook

Heather Whetstone

Ward Whiteman

Tuesday Williams

Kyle Wemmer Mary Alice Copeland
Teacher

78

Nancy Kysar
Aide

�Kathy Babjn

Rhonda Chism

Bret Cropley

Ron Gurule

Sheryl Hoover

Mandy Iverson

Adam Jack

Beth Lynch

Lynn Parks

Mike Pearson

Tony Peters

Kerry Pierce

Frank Pride

Kortney Ricca

Monti Ricca

Art Seely

Daren Sower

Mitchell Sower

Dawn Spears

Luke Stavrowsky

Michelle Thomas

M'Lissa Torres

Regan Westbrook

Wanda Williams

Jim Steers

Mike Lessnick

Cari Chaney

Thurman Lamb

Cris Candelario

Scott Conrad

LATE PICTURES

Marshall Anstead

79

�BAYFIELD

The Bayfield School

BOOSTERS

sincerely appreciates

the support of the following businesses.

B ISHOP TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR REPAIR,

BAYFIELD

LEWIS MERCANTILE,

MIN I-MANSIONS MOBILE V ILLAGE,
JACK McCONNEL TRUCK LINE,

OUTDOORSMAN,

APRIL FLOWERS,

DURANGO
DURANGO

JACKSON DAVID BOTTLING COMPANY,
A &amp; W CAMINO DEL RIO,

DIAMOND

CIRCLE GIFT SHOP,

CARMACK MOTORS,

VALLEY OF SPRUCE CHALET,
FOREST LAKES,

DURANGO

W ISEMAN HARDWARE &amp; LUMBER,
INC. ,

BASIN REPRODUCTION AND PRINTING CO. ,

PONCA WHOLESALE,

OF DURANGO,

DURANGO

DURANGO

DURANGO FURNITURE,

BAYFIELD

IGNACIO SHUR VALUE,

IGNACIO

IGNACIO

BANK OF IGNACIO,
DURANGO

PINE RIVER UPHOLSTERY, GEM VILLAGE
BAYFIELD COIN LAUNDRY, BAYFIELD
SHOE EMPORIUM,

DURANGO

YUCCA BLOSSOM APPAREL,

DURANGO

PEOPLE'S NATURAL GAS,

BASIN REXALL DRUG CO. ,

DURANGO

PINO NUCHE,

WALLACE FURNITURE CO. ,

DURANGO

DURANGO MUSIC,

JOHNSON JEWELRY,
STUDIO 1'1'0,

DURANGO

DURANGO

PENNINGTON CAMERA CENTER,
FAHRION'S LIQUOR,

DURANGO

BAYFIELD

OSTWALD'S PRINT SHOP, GEM VILLAGE

DURANGO

IGNACIO
DURANGO

UNITED FARM AGENCY,

DURANGO

A &amp; B OFFICE EQUIPMENT,

80

DURANGO

IGNACIO

H &amp; H CONSTRUCTION,

CHARLIE'S, BAYFIELD

DURANGO

BURNS NATIONAL BANK,

DURANGO

DURANGO

BENEFICIAL F INANCE CO.

BAYFIELD

COOLWATER RANCH, VALLECITO

DURANGO

DURANGO LOCKER &amp; PROCESSING CO.
SUPERIOR AUTOMOTIVE,

BAYFIELD

RICK'S PLUMBING,

DURANGO

JEAN'S SEWING NOOK,

VALLECITO

VALLECITO

SHOREL:LNE INN,

DURANGO

DURANGO SAVINGS AND LOAN,

VALLECITO
VALLECITO

SCOTTIES RESORT,

DURANGO

INC. ,

VALLECITO

VALLECITO

MEADOWLARK INN,

DURANGO

COLLEGE PLAZA LAUNDROMAT,
A &amp; L COORS,

PINE RIVER LODGE,

DURANGO

DURANGO

INC. ,

WHEAT CONSTRUCTION,

VALLECITO RESORT, VALLECITO

DURANGO

FOUR CORNERS KIRBY CO. ,

VALLECITO

SAWMILL POINT LOUNGE, VALLECITO

DURANGO

SCHLUTER FLORAL CO. ,

BAYFIELD

VALLECITO

SILVER SPRUCE LODGE,
DON R.

DIAMOND LOU'S BOUTIQUE,

BAYFIELD

BAYFIELD

PONDEROSA SHOPPING CENTER,

DURANGO

DURANGO STOCKMAN,

GEM VILLAGE

COLORADOAN LOUNGE,

MARTIN'S BOOT &amp; SADDLE,

DURANGO

DURANGO

BANK OF DURANGO,

BAYFIELD

SHUR VALUE, BAYFIELD

DURANGO

KNIT N' STITCHERY,

GAS,

LaRUE'S BEAUTY NOOK,

KUGLE EQUIPMENT CO. ,

DURANGO

DURANGO

KROEGER'S TRUE VALUE,

BAYFIELD

JACK LePLATTE'S L. P.

BAYFIELD MOSitE HOME PARK,

DURANGO

RUFE'S KOMAC PAINT,

DURANGO HERALD,

DURANGO

DURANGO

FURNITURE STORE,

BAYFIELD

BAYFIELD TEXACO,

DURANGO

MONTGOMERY WARD,

BAYFIELD

JOE'S EIGHT CORNERS CAFE,

DURANGO

THE SHIRT MACHINE,

BAYFIELD

BAYFIELD LOCKER PLANT,

BAYFIELD CONOCO, BAYFIELD

DURANGO

ROCKET DRIVE-IN,

W ILSON

LONGHORN LOUNGE, BAYFIELD

DURANGO

DURANGO

ONE-EYED JACK'S,
HOGAN'S STORE,

ED'S BARBER SHOP, BAYFIELD

IGNACIO

SOUTHERN UTE TR IBE,

BAYFIELD

BAYFIELD SANDWICH SHOP, BAYFIELD

BAYFIELD

DURANGO

KELLEY'S KARDS,

DURANGO

RADIO SAN JUAN,

INC. ,

SELLARD IMPLEMENTS,
SAN JUAN REALTY,
CENTURY ELECTRIC,

DURANGO

DURANGO

DURANGO
BAYFIELD

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�A DAY AT
SCHOOL
We,
editors,

the yearbook
were really glad

to put out this annual
so that you,
body,

the student

can look back and

remember all the good
times.

We hope you will

have a great time read­
ing and looking at this
annual.
Co-Editors

� � 01'1\.0vV\ R.u

�\"�'ln\..lo�

2

�SUPERINTENDENT
PRINCIPAL

Mr.

Steve Whiteman

Nothing in the world can
take the place of persistence.
Mr.

Talent will not;

Vernon Leithauser

men with talent.
How often,
years,

after we finish our school

we look back and recall all the

wonderful moments we had during those
years.

These are the most important

years of your life.

What you learn

here in twelve short years will be
responsible for your livelihood.
one old sage

S'O

wisely put it,

"Catch

me a fish and I will eat for a day,

Left to right
Vernon Leithauser

Mr. Don Bolinger
Mr. Hugh Purcell
Mr.

Ralph Zoll

Mr.

Charles McNew

Mr,

Jim Mars

not;

Genius will

unrewarded genius is al­

most a proverb.
will not;

Education

the world is full

of educated derelicts.

Per­

sistence and determination
alone are omnipotent,

As

.teach me to fish and I will eat forever."

Mr.

nothing is

more common than unsuccessful

Author unknown

SCHQQ L BOARD

�FACULTY

Mr.

Mrs.

Phil Click

Wayne Dugger

Mrs.

Gwendolyn French

Biology &amp; Science

English

Trish Gundersen

Miss Genna Harris

Mrs.

Home Ec.

Librarian

E.

History

Mrs.

Kay Jones

Seventh Grade

4

Mr.

&amp; Coach

P.

Mr.

Vernon Kimball

Math,

Science,

&amp; Coach

Mr.

Janice James

Boris Kynnap

Music

Miss Diane Garris
Art

Mr.

James Jones

Shop

Mrs.

Vada Martin

History &amp; Girls Coach

�Mrs. Maxine McEwen

Miss Sharon Murphy

Mrs.

Business

Math

English

Mr.

Dale Smith

Special Ed.

Mr.
Math

Bill Steward

Mr. Jerald Prior

Wilma Payne

Driver's Ed.

&amp; Coach

Mr. William Turner
P.

E.

Student Teacher

1\f y ·
..

.

I

-

•

5

�OFFICE

Mrs.

STAFF

Faye Mcintyre

Business Manager

1 to r:

Randy Talbot, Karen Clark,
Karen Box, Eugene Cundiff,

Susie Basham, Linda Dunavant,
Susie Mars, and Sherre McCoy.

BUS DRIVERS

COOKS
Mrs.

Fisher, Mrs.

Mrs.

Jones, Mr.

Clark, Mr.

Clark,

Jack, and Mr. Kugle.

CUSTODIANS

Mr.

6

Clinton Porter

Mr.

Pat Ryan

Mrs.

Mrs.

Lois Hickman

Sybilee Philips

Mrs.

Verna Hotz

'Mrs. Merle Ranta

�HONORS

�VALEDICTORIAN

Robert Hasstedt

SALUTATORIAN

A lien Staley
8

�PROM RO YAL T Y

Ran dy
Tal bot

Terr i

Mo n tg ome ry
9

���HOMECOMIN G

QUEE N

Sherre McCoy
Escort:
Attendant:
Karen Clark
Escort:
Kevin Nelson

12

Randy Talbot

Attendant:
Laurel Zoll
Escort:
Fred Fisher

�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

Sitting L.

to R.

Phyllis Morrison,
Standing L.
Green,

Mrs.

to R.

L to R:

Cindy Miller,

Linda Miller,

Cindy Fields,

Sandra Dunavant.
Allen Staley,

James-Sponsor,

Robert Hasstedt,

Judi r·ranks,

Thomas Stephenson,

Evelyn Copeland,

Bill

Karen Clark,

Elizabeth Williams.

Roxanne Pope,

ALL

Jackie Newman,

CONFERENCE

FOOTBALL

Allen Staley, Randy Talbot,

Kevin Nelson,

Fred Fisher.
L to R:

Terry Gilbert,

Charles Kelley.

13

�Each year,

FBLA DISTR ICT W INNERS TO STATE

band students from all over

Evelyn Copeland,

the state of Colorado try-out for THE TOP
OF THE NAT ION HONOR BAND.

Linda Miller,

This year,

Judi Franks,

From L.

to R. :

Sandra Dunavant,

Kathy McCrary, Roxanne Pope,

Irma Rhodes, and Karen Clark.

Allen Staley and Evelyr Copeland were both
selected to attend THE TOP OF THE NAT ION
HONOR BAND that will be held in Alamosa,
Colorado during the middle of February.

MISS BAYFIELD

MISS
JUNIOR BAYFIELD

Judi Franks was selected
DAR GOOD CIT IZEN for 1976.
She was selected for her
leadership,

service, and

character that she has shown
in her school activities.
She was elected by the
faculty of B. H.

S.

and

the Sarah Platt Decker Chapter

Diana Smith

is the supporting chapter
involved in this activity.

Mitzi Burcham

Robert Hasstedt has bePn named Bayfield
High School's 1975-1976 Betty Crocker
Family Leader of Tomorrow.

Robert won

the honor by competing with other
seniors in the written knowledge and
DISTR ICT WRESTLERS TO STATE
Kelly,

14

Danny Jackson,

L. to R. :

and Kevin Nelson.

Charles

attitude examination on Dec.

2.

He be­

comes eligible for state and national
honors.

�SENIORS

�SEN IOR CLASS
OFFICERS

Sec. -Treas:

Phyllis Morrison

President:

Randy Talbot

Vice-President:

FAVORITES

Jerry Monger

Charisse McHanes

John Frazzini

�KAREN CLARK

JUDY FRANKS

JIMMY CHRISLY

MITZI BURCHAM

EDITH BENALLY

FRED FISHER

JOHN FRAZZINI

ROBERT HASSTEDT

17

�SHERRE McCOY

KATHY McCRARY

CINDY MILLER

TERRI MONTGOMERY

18

CHARISSE MCMANES

JERRY MONGER

PHYLLIS MORRISON

JAN NATZKE

�MATT STAVROWSKY

ALLEN STALEY

THOMAS STEPHENSON

LOU STAFFORD SNOW

PEARL SANCHEZ

ROXANNE POPE

DIANA MEADOR TALBOT

RANDY TALBOT

19

�DALE THCMPSON

JIM THCMPSON

STAN HASKINS

20

LAUREL ZOLL

��22

�JUNIORS

�JUN IOR CLASS
OFFICERS

Vice-President:

Jay Stansell

Sec.-Treas:

Cindy Fields

FAVORITES

Shari Basham

24

Joe Leithauser

Susie Mars

President:

Shawn Smith

�Dan Abernathy

Rodney Blacksher

Shari Basham

Susie Basham

Christy Carter

Evelyn Copeland

Cindy Fields

Carol Garcia

Terry Gilbert

Paul Harper

Dean Humbard

Wanda Kolz

Joe Le1t:hauser

Clay Bassett

I

Bill Green

Tami Hunter

Herman Lucero

Orlando Lucero

25

�Jim Mar�

Susie Mars

Corky Mcintyre

Linda Miller

Loretta Martinez

Lisa Miller

Jackie Newman

Judy Oliver

Cliff Parks

Diana Smith

Shawn Smith

Jay Stansell

Kelly 'Q'an Camp

Larry Wiley

Elizabeth Williams

26

Jim McCoy

Kevin Nelson

Terry Pierce

Sheila Thompson

Steve toung

�SOPHOMORES

�SOPHOMORE CLASS
OFFICERS

Treasurer:

Linda Dunavant

Vice-President:
President:

Jon French

Alex Martinez

FAVORITES

28

Secretary:

Tammy Fahrion

�Mark Argeanas

Henry Benally

Karen Box

Mary Ann Brobst

Denice Chandler

Sherice Chandler

Eugene Cundiff

Jesse Dalton

Linda Dunavant

Ta!l'll1y Fahrion

Jerry Frazzini

Chris Freeman

Jon French

Dell Harris

Tory Hartman

Phyllis Haskins

Bo Hunter

Craig Hunter

Danny Jackson

Cherri Kearns

Bill Kolz

Ricky Lucero

Russell Machovec

Alex Martinez

Thedra McCoy

29

�I
Laurie Meador

Robin Newton

Cindy Oliver.

Chris Peragine

Kathy Ping

Cindy Pope

Chuck Rancatti

Irma Rhodes

Jim l&lt;omero

Dawnella Sower

Driscoll Staley

Monica Strohecker

Tammy Sylvester

Paul Thom as

Shay Yocum

Not Shown
Terry Ferguson

30

Jim Murphy

�FRESHMEN

�FRESHMAN CLASS
OFFICERS

Vice-President:

Jimmy Frazzini

Sec.-Treas·

Lesa Stavrowsky

FAVORITES

Isadore �rtinez

32

Karen Leithauser

President:

Marlyn Monger

�Leonard Archuleta

Jamie Blacksher

Jimmy Frazzini

Angie Freeman

Tami Castagnoli

Todd Grone

Lisa Cobb

Angaline Finley

Maureen Hall

Nathan Hil l

Robin Holly

Christina Hunter

Tina Huntington

Terry Jennings

Louis Kolz

Karen Leithauser

Johnny Luther

Isidore Martinez

Pam McConnell

Julie McCoy

Bill McDowell

Jetta Mcintyre

M41rgaret Monger

Marlyn Monger

Mike Murphy

33

�Russell Newman

Kathy Scholz

Jenny Ol iver

Wayne Semler

Not Shown:

Tanya

Bill Sitton

Bob Blech
Kellie Geotz
Kenny Geotz
Vivian Hilton
Karla Iverson
Russell Machovec
Tracy Peragine
Mike Williams

Morgon Wallace

34

Pierce

Doreen Pope

Lisa Stavrowsky

Kellie Pride

Debbie Thompson

�ACTIVITIES

�SOPHOMORES

1 to r: Mr. Turner, Mr. Click,
Mr. Prior,Mr.
Whiteman

Top row:

Driscoll Staley, Jon French,

Bottom row:

Paul Thomas. Jerry Frazzini.

Mark Argeanas, Jimmy Murphy, Chris Freeman.

Mr.

Kimball

Jones and Mr.

Mr.

Prior

Managers:
Diana Smith, Sheila Thompson,
Alex Martinez,

FRESHMEN

1 to r:
36

Terry Jennings, Jimmy Frazzini, Mike Murphy,

Nathan Hill.

Orlando Lucero.

�Robert Hasstedt

Jerry Monger

Guard

Jim Chrisley

Allen Staley

Guard

Half Back

Tackle

John Frazzini
Center

Fred Fisher
End

JUN IORS

SEN IORS
IN
ACTION

Randy Talbot
Quarter Back

Matt Stavrowsky
Tackle

1 to r

Top row:

Jay Stansell •
Steve Young,
Kevin Nelson,
Shawn Smith,
Charles Kelly.

Bottom row:

1 to r

Joe Leithauser,
Corky Mcintyre,
Clay Bassett,
Dean Hwnbard,
Terry Gilbert.

37

�GIRLS'

BASKETBALL

VARSITY

standing:
Zoll,

Terri Montgomery,

Tammy Sylvester,

Linda Dunavant,

Monica Strohecker,

Sandra Dunavant,

Chris Peragine,

Christy Carter,

Tammy Fahrion,

Laurel

Sheila Thompson,

Mr. Kimball.
sitting:

Kellie Pride,

Tami Hunter, Jetta Mcintyre,

Terry Pierce,

Jackie Newman.

JUN IOR
VARSITY

standing:

Lisa Cobb, Kellie Pride,

Karen Leithauser,
kneeling:

Jenny Oliver, Sheila Thompson,

Tanya Pierce,

38

Phyllis Haskins,

Tracy Peragine, Marlyn Monger, Mr.

Dawnella Sower,

Chris Peragine,
Kimball.

Shay Yocum, Jetta Mcintyre,

Elizabeth Williams.

�GIRL'S
VOLLEYBALL

Standing L to R:

Jackie Newman,

Tammy Sylvester,

Sandra Dunavant,
Kneeling L to R:

Coach Martin,

and Monica Strohecker.

Tami Hunter, Tammy Fahrion,

and Terri Pierce.
We had a good year.

Next year

we will take the first place
trophy.

B
TE AM

Coach Mart ...._

Standing L to R:

Kneeling L to R:

Coach Martin,

Lisa Cobb,

Robin Holley,

Linda Dunavant,

Christy Carter,

Kellie Pride,

Susie Mars,

Tracy Peragine,

and Karen Leithauser.

Shari Basham,

Jetta Mclntrye,

and Kathy Ping.

39

�Fred Fisher

John Frazzini

Randy Talbot

SEN IORS
ON
THE
MOVE
Dale Thomp son

Jim Chrisley, Allen Staley, Robert Hasstedt,

40

Laurel Zoll

and Thomas Stephenson.

�BOYS'

BASKETBALL

VARSITY

Jbrumy Frazzini, Jerry Frazzini, Randy Talbot·
Standing L to R:
Dale Thompson, Fred Fisher, John Frazzini
Jay Stansell, Corky Mcintyre, Henry �enally
Kneeling L to R:
Herman Lucero, Terry Gilbert, Clay Bassett

Coach:

Mr.

Prior

JUNIOR
VARSITY

Standing L to R:

Bill McDowell, Mike Williams, Terry Jennings

Wayne Semler, Jimmy Frazzini, Paul Thomas,
Kneeling L to R:

Coach:

Mr.

Jones

Henry Benally, Isadore Martinez,

Alex Martinez, Russell Machovec

41

�CHEERLEADERS
L to R:
Thedra McCoy
Monica Strohecker
Karen Clark
Sherre McCoy
Susie Mars

Front:
Terri Pierce

POM

PON

GIRLS

Top L to R:

Kellie Pride
Jetta Mclntrye
�racy Peragine

Bottom L to R:

Karen Leithauser
Marilyn Monger

42

�B CLUB

L-R:

Row

1.

Shawn Smith,

Tammy Fahrion,

Mike Jackson,

Terry Pierce,

Kellie Pride,

Lisa Cobb,

Hr.

Row 2.

Row 3,

Row 4.

Click,

Steve Young,

Tracie Peragine,

Joe Leithauser,

Corky Z.1cintyre,

Jimmy Chrisley

Allen Staley,

Clay Bassett,

Terry Gilbert,

Jerry Nonger,

Jimmy NcCoy,

Charl es Kelley

Susie Nars.

Phyllis Morrison,
Jackie Newman,

Sandra Dunavant,

Jay Stansell,

Kevin Nelson,
Alex

lartinez, Jimmy Frazzini,

Mr. Prior, 1-rr. Kimball.

Jimmy Mars,

Laurel Zoll,

Jetta Mcintyre,

Karen Leithauser,

John Frazzini,

Fred Fisher,

Monica Strohecker,

Danny Jackson,

Driscoll Staley,

Christy Carter,

Jerry Frazzini,

Tami Hunter,

Dean Humbard,

Chris Freeman,

Randy Talbot,

Z.latt Stavrowsky,

Thomas Stephenson,

Terri Montgomery,
Linda Dunavant,
Kathy Ping,

Robert Hasstedt,

Tammy Sylvester,
Linda Niller,

Shari Basham,

Sheila Thompson,

Chris Peragine

WRESTLING

Standing:

Coach Click,

Allen Staley,
Nelson,

Driscoll Staley,

Charles Kelley,

ChucK Rancatti,

Robert Hasstedt, Thomas Stephenson, Kevin

Bill Green, Jim McCoy

Kneeling:
Lucero,

Shawn Smith,

Steve Young, Mike Jackson,

Jimmy Chrisley,

Everette Luther, Jimmy Mars,

Chris Freeman, Orlando

Danny Jackson, Joe Leithauser

43

�STUDEN T COUN CIL

Mr.

standing L to R:

Mr. Kimball,

Abernathy, Susie Mars,

Kellie Pride,

Linda Nelson,

Kevin Nelson,

Sandra

Kimball

Dunavant, Danny

Phyllis Morrison, Sherice Chandler, Karen Clark,

Dawne lla Sower.
sitting L to R:

Roy Echols, Christy Carter,

Susie Basham, Chris Freeman, Ray

Dunavant, Robert Hasstedt, Karen Leithauser.
Jackie Newman

Not shown:

PEP CLUB

Miss Harris

Miss Garris
top row:

Kerr! Goetz,

Irma Rhodes, Dawnella Sower, Laurie Meador, Linda Dunavant,

Tammy Sylvester, Susie Basham, Robin Newton, Karen Box, Phyllis Haskins, Miss Murphy,
Miss Garris, Miss Harris.
Kathy Ping, Christina Hunter,

second row:
Robin Holley,
Copeland,

Lisa Cobb,

Angie Freeman,

Sandra Dunavant,

third row:

Jackie Newman,

Terry Ferguson, Jan Natzke,

Pam McConnel, Kathy Scholz, Vivian Hilton,

Sheila Thompson, Diana Smith,

Evelyn

Charisse McManes.

Pearl Sanchez,

Elizabeth Williams,

Tami

Hunter, Terri Montgomery, Tammy Fahrion,Margaret Monger,

Lesa Stavrowsky, Jenny

Oliver, Cindy Oliver, Sherice Chandler, Denice Chandler,

Loretta Martinez.

Chris Peragine, Judy Oliver,

fourth row:

Stavrowsky, Jay Stansell,

Christy Carter, Steve Young, Matt

John Frazzini, Joe Leithauser, Shari Basham, Kevin

Nelson.
kneeling:

Karen Clark, Marlyn Monger,

Susie Mars,

Tracy Peragine,

Terry Pierce,

Karen Leithauser, Sherre McCoy, Kellie Pride, Monica Strohecker, Jetta Mcintyre,
Thedra McCoy.

44

Miss Murphy

�M IS S

Standing:

B AYF I ELD

Linda Dunavant, Dawnella Sower, Shay Yocum, Terry Pierce, Tami Hunter, Shari

Basham, Christy Carter,

Jetta Mclntrye, Phyllis Morrison, Marlyn Monger, Roxanne Pope, Karen

Leithauser, Cindy Miller,
Kneeling:

CA NDIDATES

Susie Mars, Cindy Fields, Mitzi Burcham,

Monica Strohecker, Tammy Fahrion, Terri Montgomery,

Diana Smith
Laurel Zoll,

Sherre

McCoy, Thedra McCoy, Tammy Sylvester, Judi Franks, Lisa Cobb. Kelly Pride. Lesa Stavrowaky

S P I R IT

Monica Strohecker, Chris Freeman,

C AN Dl DA T ES

Phyllis Morrison, Jerry Monger, Jimmy Frazzini,

Karen Leithauser, Susie Mars, Jay Stansell.

The winners were seniors, Phyllis Morrison and Jerry Monger.

45

�SENIOR BAND

Front Row:

L to R:

Lisa Cobb, Roni Robinson, Jetta Mcintyre,

Oliver, Cindy Sower, Tracy Peragine,
Carmen Gilbert.

Second Row:

Jenny

Linda Nelson, Tami Castagnoli,

Gene Bushey, Randy Staley, Victor

Castagnoli, Matt Zoll, Will Leithauser,

Isidore Martinez, Mike Garcia,

Johnny Luther, Wayne Semler, Evelyn Copeland, Allen Staley, Marilyn
Monger, Chris Cobb.
Not Shown:

Back Row:

Mr. Kynnap,

Kent Jones, Saxon Bailey.

Melannie Strohecker and Tina Martinez.

SEVENTH GRADE BAND

Front Row:

L to R:

Carol Freeman, Marcella Sanchez,

Dianne Milner, Tammy Lee,

Mr. Kynnap, Eric Copeland, Rob Oliver,
Sandra Mars, Jack Semler,
Ron Tate, and Brad Ping.

46·

Veronica Lucero,

Linda Stranich, Rhonda Robinson,
Kevin Wilcox,

Donald Christy.

Back Row:

Second Row:

Beverly Martinez,
Mark Holley,

�FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA

Top Row L to R:
Cindy Ol iver,

Sandra Dunavant,

Monica Strohecker,

Bottom Row L to R:

Phyllis Morrison,
Linda Dunavant,

Laurie Meador,

Angie Freeman.

Judi Franks,

Marlyn Monger,

Dawnella Sower, Miss Harris.

Chris Peragine,

Karen CLark,

Tammy Sylvester

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA

Standing L to R:
Allen Staley,
Mitzi Burcham,

Carol Garcia, Mrs. McEwen,

Kathy McCrary,

Thomas Stephenson,

Cindy Oliver, Robert Hasstedt, Phyllis Morrison, Karen Clark,
Evelyn Copeland,

Cindy Pope,

Judi Franks,

Irma Rhodes,

Eugene

Cundiff.
Sitting L to R:

Lou Stafford, Charisse McManes, Sandra Dunavant,
Cindy Miller, Pearl Sanchez.

Linda

Miller, Roxanne Pope,

47

�ANNUAL STAFF

Standing L to R:

Elizabeth Williams, Sandra Dunavant, Evelyn Copeland,

Cindy Fields, Tammy Sylvester, Susie Mars, Mrs, McEwen-Advisor, Lisa
Miller.

Judy Oliver, Wanda Kolz, Mitzi Burcham.

Sitting L to R:

Co-Editor:

J udi Franks,

Co-Editor:

Sherre McCoy, J ackie

Newman.
Not Shown:

Carol Garcia, Linda Miller

NEWSPAPER STAFF

Standing L to R:

Larry Wiley, Thedra McCoy, Tami Hunter, Eugene Cundiff,

Irma Rhodes, Pearl Sanchez, Judy Oliver, Cindy Oliver, Lesa Stavrowsky,
Chris Peragine, Billy Sitton, Rodney Blacksher, Shari Basham, Everette
Luther, Walter Williams, Terry Pierce, Kelly Goetz.
Sitting L to R:
Cozad,

48

Susie Basham, Phyllis Morrison, Mrs. Payne-Advisor, Betty
Not Shown:

Deanna Dugan

�49

�RODEO

C LU B

Sponsor:
Nr.

Rack rov;:

Corky Mcintyre,

Jerry l'.onger,
Bill. Kolz,

Susie Mars,

, rl11ndo l 11r.ero,

Bill l·!cDowell,

Jim Mars,

}'il:e 1-iilliat�s,

tr.

Susie 3:Jsh&lt;&gt;P;,

Thedr11

Stetur�.

NcCoy,

Fro'"lt r.ow:

Jim McCoy,
Louis Kolz,

Steward

�SUPERLATIVES
BEST DANCERS

BEST COMEDIANS

JOE LEITHAUSER
SHARI BASHAM
JOHN FRA:EINI
MATT STAVROWSKY
PEARL SANCHEZ

MOST TALENTED

MOST ATHLETIC

KEVIN NELSON
TAMMY FAHRION

MATT STAVROWSKY
EVELYN COPELAND

51

�MnST CO!JRTFI)I!S

BEST FIGURE &amp; PHYSiqUE

ROBERT HASSTEDT
KEVIN NELSON
KAREN CLARK
KEVIN NELSON
SHERRE MCCOY

BEST LOOKING

BEST SMILE

KEVIN NELSON
SHARI BASHAM

HERMAN LUCERO
SHARI BASHAM

52

��1nST LT KFLY Tn SliCCEFD

MOST BASHFUL

HENRY BENALLV

KAREN CLARK

TORY HARTMAN

MOST MISCHIEVIOUS

ROBERT HASSTEDT

SUSIE BASHAM
JOE LEITHAUSER

CUTEST COUPLE
FRIENDLIEST

SUSIE MARS
JAY STANSELL

FRED FISHER
LAUREL mLL

�54

��FOOTBALL

Standing L to R:

Coach Jones, Manager-Orlando Lucero,

Kevin Nelson, John Frazzini,
Stavrowsky, Allen Staley,

Jimmy Chrisley,

Randy Talbot,

Coach Kimball,

Robert Hasstedt, Matt

Fred Fisher,

Jerry Monger,

Coach Prior, Manager-Sheila Thompson.
2nd Row:

Jay Stansell,

Dean Humbard,

Corky Mcintyre,

Joe Leithauser,

Jimmy Frazzini,

Steve Young,

Terry Gilbert, Clay Bassett,

Charles

Kelley, Shawn Smith.
1st Row:

Terry Jennings, Mike Murphy,

Chris Freeman,

Nathan Hill,

Paul Thomas, Mark Argeanas,

Frazzini, Jon French, Manager-Diana Smith.

Jimmy Murphy,

Driscoll Staley,

Jerry

�":17

�58

�GRADES

�MR

AND

M I SS

JUN IOR HIGH

WTLL LEITHAUSER

CLASS

DALINDA DUGAN

OFFICERS

PAUL HARTMAN. CHRIS COBB. MARCELLA SANCHEZ. LINDA NELSON.
RHONDA ROBINSON, CAROL FREEMAN. VERONICA LUCERO
60

�Top Row:
Seml�r,

Mr.

Ice,

Jack

Phil Has�ins,

Eric Copeland,

Ron Tate,

Roy Echols.
Kneeling:

Donald Christy,

Eric Williams,
Mcintyre,

Ricky

Charley

Meador.

Top Row:
Garcia,

Mr.

Ice; Mike

Saxon Bailey,

Kelly Willey,

Greg

Carman, Mark Porter,
Randy Glover,
Dunavant,

Ray

Doug Carman,

Chuck Thompson,

Paul

Hartman.
Kneeling:

Allen Reid,

Will Leithauser, Matt
Zoll,

Keith Smith,

Keith Parks,

Shawn

Smith, Micky Christan,
Robert Thompson.

Top Row:

Allen Reid,

Matt Zoll, Will
Leithauser, Mr. Click,
Mark Porter, Greg
Carman.
Second Row:
Wi 11

Dan Ferguson,

Humbard,

Paul Hartman,
Art Sealy,

Rob Oliver.

Bottom Row:
Me Intyre,

Shawn Smith,
Randy Staley,
Ricky

Pat Hurphy,

Mark Williams,
Thompson,
Luther,

Robert

Johnny

Donald C�risty,

Charley Rhodes,

Keith

Parks.

61

�FOOTBALL

Mr. Click, Greg Carman, Randy Glover, Chuck Thompson, Ray
Top Row:
Dunavant, Clint Hawkins, Paul Hartman, Mark Porter, Doug Carman,
Saxon Bailey,
Middle Row:

Randy Staley
Gene Bushey,

Will Leithauser,

Rob Oliver, Mike Garci3,

Coach Click

Matt Zoll, Eric Williams, Shawn Smith, Robert Thompson, Bruce Wallace
Last Row:
John Luther, Pat Murphy, Brad Ping, Mark Holley, Mark William s.

Charlie Rhodes,
Ricky Mcintrye,

Roy Echols,

Charlie Meador, Will
Humbard,

Eric Copeland

PEP CLUB

Sponsor:
Top Row:

Tina Martinez,

Sharla

Phelps,

Delinda Dugan,

Jerri Newman,

Dawndra Iverson,

Susan Thomas, Marcella Sanchez,
Last Row:

Donnel McCoy,

Beverly Martinez,

Jones

Tracy Johnson, Mary Stavrowsky,

Roni Robinson, Kim Holt, Cindy Miller, Melanie Strohecker,
Middle Row:

Mrs.

Diana Steele, Mrs.
Eileen Benally,

Jones

Louise Ferguson,

Carmen Gilbert, Terri Shupe

Mandy Iverson, Kristine Reid, Vicky Hawkins ,

Linda Stranich,

Cindy Sower,

Veronica Lucero,

Carol Freeman,

Linda Nelson, Tammy Lee,

Trishia

Rancatti,

Dianne Milner,

Rhonda

Robinson,

Sandra Mars

CHEERLEADERS
Top:

Veronica Lucero

Standing:

Tammy Lee,

Kneeling:

Cindy Sower,

NOT SHOWN:

Linda Nelson

Christy Cabb

Carol Freeman

�Saxon Bailey

Eileen Henally

Randy Brown

Doug Carman

Greg Carman

Christy Cobb

Delinda Dugan

Ray Dunavant

Lisa F erguson

Michael Garcia

Carmen Gilbert

Randy Glover

Paul Hartman

Kim Holt

Will Humbar"'

Teresa Hunter

Tina Hunter

Dawndra Iverson

Tracy Johnson

Karen Kearns

Gene Bushey

Will Leithauser

Arnold Lucero

Victor Castignoli

Johnny Luther

Tina Martinez

Donnel McCoy

Gay McDowell

Cindy Miller

Patti Moore

Linda Nelson

Jerri Dawn Newman

Gre� Newton

Keith Parks

Sharla Phelps

Mark P orter

63

�Ruth Rancatti

Allen Reid

Charles Rhodes

Keith Smith

Shawn Smith

Randy Staley

Mary Stavro wsky

Diana Steele

Cindy Sower

Susan Thomas

Chuck Thompson

Robert Thompson

Regan Westbrook

Roni Robinson

Elizabeth Sanchez

Melanie Strohecker

EIGHTH GRADE
Walter Williams

Matt loll

GRADE SCHOOL BAND
64

Terry Shupe

K�lly Wiley

�Donald Christy

Eric Copeland

Roy Echols

Carol Freeman

Brenda Greer

Clint Hawkins

Mark Holley

Mandy Iverson

Tannny Lee

Veronica Lucero

Sandra Mars

Phil Haskins

Beverly Martinez

Dianne Milner

Georgianna Morris

Pat Murphy

Paul Olguin

Rob Oliver

Brad Ping

Trishia Rancatti

Kristine Reid

Rhonda Robinson

Marcella Sanchez

Jack Semler

Linda Stranich

Ron Tate

Bruce Wallace

Lana Westbrook

Kevin Wilcox

Eric Williams

Mark Williams

Wanda Williams

SEVENTH GRADE

�Curtis Bailey

Lisa Averill

Rhonda Eag 1 e

Pat Bena lly

Gretchen Fitzge rald
Janine Fitzgerald

Rhonda Chism

Kun Bushey

Laura Carman

Foy Chandler

Sam Green

Bobby Hilton

Teresa Hoover Susan Kearns

•
Treva Lee

Dan Leithauser

Allen Lucero

Hrenda Medina

Donna Millet
Ronnie

Michael Rael

Shane Reid

Troy Shupe

Luke Stavrowsky

Robin Reith

Gary Wilcox

Gene Lucero

Carie Ribaudo

Gayle Williams

Angela Martinez

Tony Peters

Ricky Phelps

Matt Ricca

Penny Sholz

Marianne Williams

SIXTH GRADE
66

Ronnie McKinney Dan McManes

Not shown:

Frank Pride

Kacey Sowers

Mr.

Jody Ice

Debbie Cozad

�Shane Blech

Dianne Christy

Christina F rizell

Brad Greer

Marlene Benally

Donna Fahrion

Cary Hunt er

Brenda Olguin

Susan Kerr

Shanna Lee

James Romero

Marsha Pope

Tina Clein

Donna Haddock

Ricky Ludwig

Terry Scholz

Tonna Davis

Doug Dugger

Patricia Hilton

Stacy Holt

Lee Ann Meador

Timoth y Murphy

Shannon Smith

Trent Smith

Not Shown:
Burnie Gurule

Sonia Stocker

Richard Treanor

Loresa Wheat

Craig Willia ms

Mrs.

Jefferies

FIFTH GRAD E
67

�Penny Aber

Lisa Hartman

Robin Abernathy Sandra Basnaw

Mark Bolinger

Kent Bushey

Lisa Cozad

Sheryl Hoover Shannon Jackson D onald Kalbacher C urtis Lobato Gary Lucero

Duane Haddock

Laura McConnell

Derek McCoy

Todd McCoy

Leeta Nelson

Lee Newton

Lynn Parks

Joe Peragine

Denise Dugan

Shanna Reid

Martin Reith

Michelle Ricca

Dawn Speers·

Steven Staley

Randy Tate

Larry Treanor

Not Shown:

FOUR TH

Lisa Romera
Lisa Westbrook

GRADE

68

Mrs. Sitton

Mrs. Archuleta

Grade School Librarian

Teacher

�Curtis Baker

Leela Basnaw

Daniel Christy

Tracey Clein

Kerry Eagle

Joe Frazzini

Devara Gosney

Kevin Grush

Deidre Haley

Tracy Hunter

Shawn Jones

Shawn Layton

Forrest Lewis

Renita Lockard

Carol Lucero

Marianne McGinnis

Suzanne Milner

Kortney Ricca

Teddy Rider

Tim Taylor

Roxanne Wilcox

Debbie Williams

Susan Williams

Martin Wilson

Marvin Wilson

Loretta Olguin

Michelle Williams

Preston Williams

Mrs.

Pat Rancatti

NOT SHOWN:
*

THIRD GRADE

Scott Davis

*

Donna Dugan

*

Marnie Rogers

6

�Angela Ayala

Jo Jo Billingslea Kathy Campbell

Shane Firestack

Melissa Herrera

Tammie Holt

Calli Hunter

Edwin Lockard

Tracie Ludwig

Bobby Martin

Kenya Peters

Trent Phelps

Jim Robinson

Kelly Stocker

Barbara Dockery

Mike Kolz

Janice Lee

Brad McKinney

Suzanne Niggli

Lara Pelton

Willard Price

Travis Pride

Calvin Pope

Tina Prior

Rick Rodman

Brenda Sower

Daren Sower

Beverly Talbot

Kip Strohecker

Michelle Thomas

Rachel Stavrowsky

SECOND GRADE
](_

Mitzi Finn

Dolores Dugan

Donna Wheat

Kristi Steward

Mrs.

Rodman

�Steven Brown

Barbara Christooherson

Matt Evans

Shannon Finn

Terry French

Wade Garcia

Terry Grush

Billv Hall

Terry Lynn Harris

Carl Hartman

Terry Hilton

Ji mmy Hoover

Jean Kalbacher

Glen Kearns

Tracy Kugle

Roland Lockard

Shaun Mars

Saffron Martinez

Morgan Meyers

Catherine Peragine

Ronnie Price

Douglas Reith

Alan Sower

Monice Speers

Donald Steele

Kevin Stocker

Julie Taylor

Levi Whiteman

Terry Williams

Kenneth Davis

Mrs.

Smith

FIRST GRADE
71

�Dereck Baker

Johnnish Brown

Marty Bryan

Sheldon Gosney

Wesley Haga

Katie Johnson

Bobbi Jones

Michele Kimball

Willie Lobato

Elisia Lockard,

Vicki McElvain

Paul McGinnis

Kristiann McMaster

O'Brady McNew

Bryant Morri s

Tommy Murpny

Charlie Nigglt

Robert Peck

Sherr ee Pope

Monte Ricca

Kl N DERGARTEN
Not shown:
Mitchel Sower

72

Jennifer Snooks

Cindy Cozad

Mary Alice Copeland

�ADVERTISING

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AT THE ELK ON MAIN

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IN DURANGO

B I CY C 1 E S
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N 0 W M 0 B I 1 E S

M 0 T 0 RCY C 1 E S
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DURANGO. COLORADO

74

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247-4066

�S AWM ILL

CAR MACK

PO I NT

MOTORS

LO D GE

I NC.

OVERLOOKING

VALLECITO LAKE

MOTEL

LOUNGE
RESTAURANT

HiWay 160-550 South

P.O.

Box 409

Durango,

Colorado

81301

Phone 247-0522

owned by
Jim &amp; Mona Blacksher

THE TREAD MARK
� MILE SOUTH OF DURANGO ON HWY,

160

IlRB

CARNEGIE
DOUGLAS
MICHELIN
ARMSTRONG

BOB S
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SHELL
S E RVI CE
COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE

WAXES
SPARK PLUGS,
ETC,

D ISCOUN T CENTER

DURANGO,

COLORADO

75

�VALLECITO
RESORT

COTTAGES AND TRAILER"PARK
STORE_ RECREATION HALL
Featuring National Square Dance Callers

IN SOUTHWEST COLORADO
18 Miles Northeast of Durango

Route 1
Bayfield, Colorado 81122
Phone (303) 884-2631
W. H . " H " and Loene Nelson, Owners

SCOTTIES RESORT

DAM REAL ESTATE AGENCY

BEST BUY BY A D AMSITE

SPECIALIZIN G IN VALLECITO LAKE
AN D BAYFIELD AREA PROPERTIES.

SALESMEN :

STAN HUCK ABEE, CLAUD E 0, CRAN E

TROY TURNER AN D BARBARA TURNER
Route l
B ayfield,
Phon e

Colorado

(303)

884-2506

Hal an d J an
Terry,

76

81122

Pierce

Tan ya an d Tricia

CLARENCE BLACK, BROKER
VALLECITO LAK E
ROUTE 1
BAYFIELD , COLORAD O

�Johnson }etvelry

AUTHENTIC,

OLD AND NEW IND IAN

CRAFT, ARTS,

NAVAJO RUGS,

For All Y our
J ew elry Needs

COLLECTOR QUALITY SILVER AND
TURQUOISE JEWELRY,
KACHINAS,

BASKETS,

Certified Gemologist

965

POTTERY AND CORAL

American

OF ALL TYPES

Gem

Main

Av enue

Society
Durango,

Colo.

Regis tered J ew eler

651 MAIN AVENUE
Phon e

DURANGO, COLORADO

247-3173

247-5237

REDFIELD
SPORTS

OPTICS

Durango,

Colorado

CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST ��ISHES
TO THE SENIORS OF '76

77

�La Pia a El ectric Ass c iation Inc.

Box 180,

Durango,

Heartiest

Colo.

Congratulations to the

and faculty of

Need extra trucks for peak
load periods?
Need

extra

Bayfield

students

High

School

FOUR CORNERS KIRBY CO.
FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR

trucks

while

PHONE 247-2 998

servicing your equipment, or
making repairs?

CALL 247-3933
We welcome an opportunity
to supply your truck needs!

HIGHWAY 160

FORMER LAM MOTORS BUILDING
P.O.

600 6th Street

78

1 MILE SOUTH

BOX 2 17

DURANGO,

COLORADO

�GOSNEY
BROS
CONSTRUCTION

D CONSTRUCT! ON
SEPT! C SYSTEMS
PIPE LINE
HATER FILTRATION PLANT
LAND EXCAVATION
GRAVEL HORKS
884-2651

79

�The tradition of

Durango is built

on hearty men and women meeting
each day with faith and determination.

The folks at The First

are dedicated to keeping the tradi.tion alive.

The
Durango
Tradition
The

bank

that

built

D u r an g o .

Me mbe r

F.D.I.C.

McNEV\1
CONSTRUCTION
co.
CUSTOM HOMES

A-FRAMES
ALL TYPES OF CONCRETE WORK

P.O. Box 123, BAYFIELD, CoLORADO

884-9295

80

�RON"S
"The Cosmet1c That's More Than A
Cover Up"
Call to arrange a fascmating
and complimentary fac1al w1th
instructions

in correct

BAYFIELD

beauty

procedures

TEXACO
COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE

PATTY PRIOR
P.O. BOX 361

BAYFIELD,

COLO.

81122

BAYFIELD,

COWRAIXJ

LAKE HAVEN

RESORT

Cabin s - Groceries
Complete Marina
Water Sk iing-Boats
Fis hin g-Hik in g

( Rain bow Lodge)
Vallecito Lak e
Phon e: 884-2517

B ig Game Hun tin g
Gifts

1022 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado
ACCESSORIES

FURNITURE

ORAPERIES

CARPET

LAMPS

ONners :
Ken

an d Maxi n e Yatzk e

81

�SOUTHWEST

CO.LORADO' S

DAILY

NEWSPAPER
DURANGO,

COLORADO

DURANGO'S FINE FLORIST
ESTABLISHED 1885
700 MAIN AVENUE
DURANf�O, COLORADO
PH:

247-1633

ANIMAS GLASS COMPANY
SERVING THE ENTIRE ANIMAS VALLEY
1403

-

2ND AVENUE

DURANGO, COLORADO
CERTifiEO &lt;:p GEMOLOGIST
AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY

24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
1050 Main �\venue
Phone: 217-3444

Durango, Colorado

81301

82

TELEPHONE

303-247-8010

NIGHT

303-247-2649

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DURANGO, COLORADO

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COLLEGE
DURANGO. COLORADO

247-5267

PLAZA

LAUNDROMAT
247-oeeo

509 8th St.
Durango, Colo.
259-1270
50 washerz
25 dryers
Lowest prices in town

FOR

THE

BEST

IN

SENIOR
PR2':'0GRAPHY

We also do
dry cleaning
and
steam pressing
Roy

&amp; Alexis Beacham
Manager

3

�SOUTHERN UTE TRIBE

WE WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS

TO THE CLASS OF 1976

17 MILES WEST OF PAGOSA SPRINGS ON JUNCTION OF U.S. 160 AND COLORADO 172

84

�IGNACIO
SHUR
VALUE

COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES

CUSTO�

FINO
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PROCESS!

G

NUCH E
RA - SA

FAMILY DINING
SWIMMING POOL
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
GIFT SHOP

Bill

&amp;

Elaine Steward

Bayfield, Colorado

IGNACIO, COLORADO

5

�KNIT 'N STITCHERY

FREE

PRESCRIPTION
SHOP

INSTRUCTIONS
QUALITY YARN,

8 0 1 MAIN

CROCHET HOOKS
NEEDLES

DURANGO
1025

COLO.

'

MAIN STREET
DURANGO, COLORADO

SUPERIOR AUTOMOTIVE, INC.
YOUR PA RTS f!EADOUARTERS

PH

.

24 7

·

10 2 2

PENNEY'S
Retail

and Cat alog Store

Soft lines for the entire f amily.
AllTO,

IJIC:;H

TRUCK

&amp;

TRACTOR PARTS

780
lain Avenue
Durango, Colorado
247-3427

PERFORMA1 CE HEADQUARTERS

Sen i o rs
of

Automotive Wholesalers
Durango,
"
Phone :

Colorado

81122

24 7-1383

American Parts System

86

1976

�Thompson"s Sad.d.le Shop
RODEO EQUIPMENT
WESTERN WEAR
SADDLE S
TACK

TIMBER
&amp; LOGGING CO.
BAYFIELD,

COLORADO

SOLID ASPENWOOD WALL PLANKING
EACH PLANK HAS ITS OWN PERSON­
ALITY, SOFT GRAIN PATTERNS TO
GIVE A PLEASANT FEELING OF ALL
OUTDOORS.

802 Camino Del Rio
Durango, Colorado
81301

LARUE'S BEAUTY
NOOK
Featuring:

Sculptured Hair Cutting
Hair Styling
And Zotos Permanents

SPECIAL GIFTS I" c R SPECIAL PEOPLE . . .

*

CLOTHING
JEWELRY
GIFTS

*

PIPES-TOBACCOS

*
*

. LOCATED ON EAST END OF MILL STREET
BAYFIELD, COLORADO
PHONE:
884-9303

MADALYNN &amp; TOM SQUIRES,

PH.

PROPS .
(303) 247- 1504

LOCATED IN THE
GREAT AMERICAN MERCANTILE

666 SIXTH STREET
DURANGO,

COLO.

81301

81

�BANK

OF
IGNACIO
IGNACIO,

COLORADO

Established in 1910

LET

Phone IGNACIO

US

HELP

563-4515

Where YOU the CUSTOMER Calls the Shots

�DURANGO
FURNITURE MART
CENTURY BUILDING
COMPLETE LINES OF CARPET,
FURNITURE &amp; APPLIANCES

YOUR LARG E S T,
10ST CO I P L E T E
D E PA RTHE N T S T O R E
I , T H E FOUR C O RNE RS AREA

L O CA T E D I
THE TOW
P L AZA
DURA GO, , CO L O RADO

FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE
E-Z TERMS
PHONE

247-0512

PLAZA

CHUCK S
D I ES EL
REPA I R, INC.

Qualit� Materials at Reasonable Prices

247-0701
2 Box 228

Telephone
Route
Durango,

Colorado

Free Bids and Estimates

81301

P.O.

1111

Box

3097

- Ph.

Truck Route

247-3300

Durango,

Colorado

89

�A SAL UTE
Do

not follow where

the path may lead.
instead,

Go,

where there is no

path and leave a trail.

TO

ALL OUR

fRIENDS

Best Wishes

AT

BAYFIELD
HIGH SCHOOL
r-RoM

From
Alpine Treasures

534 Main,

Durango

Gifts and cards for all occasions

�ingfon. �amera �enter

JUST SOUTH OF THE POST OFFICE
DURANGO
1032 MAIN AVE.

LISTENING POST
ELECTRONIC PARTS

AUDIO REPAIR

Hor E STEREO

C.B. RADIO
CAR STEREO

0

1015 MAIN, DURANGO
"BEST WISHES I JACKSQ.� DAVID BOITLING CXlMPANY"

90

PHONE:

247-1515

����'\tb.�FTS

,�5 MAIN AV£rtuE

YOUR WESTERN WEAR HEADQUARTERS

THE UNUSUAL AND FAVORITES IN GIFTS

DON MERTZ
WEDDING SUPPLIES AND PARTY GOODS
960 MAIN AVENUE

DURANGO COLORADO

PHONE:

HALLMARK CARDS AND CANDLES

8 1301

DURANGO COLORADO

303 247-0260

Durango

Auto

8 1301

WA L L A CE

Dea lers

FU RNITURE

Association

co
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS

t'10REHART CHEVOLET

LAPLATA MOTORS
CARPET
LINOLEUM
DRAPERIES

DURANGO DODGE
CONGRATULATIO:�S

RCA-.TV' S

CARROLL MOTORS
SENIORS

OF

76

WHIRLPOOL AND MAGIC CHEF APPLIANCES

�BASIN PACKING CO.

MAIN SUPPLY
JANITOAAl SUPPLI£!\
212 E

PARK

DURANGO, COLO

81301

247-8224

D ELIVERY SERVICE
RETAIL &amp; WHOLESALE MEATS &amp; GROCERIES
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FLOOR MACHINES
MOP EQUIPMENT
BROOMS &amp; BRUSHES
CLEANERS
DETERGENTS
RUG SHAMPOOS
WAXES

P. 0. Box 1547
TELEPHONE

DuRANGo, CoLo.

247 - 3039

PAPER PRODUCTS
MATTING-ENTRANCE WAY
FLOOR PADS
CHEMICALS &amp; COMPOUNDS
DEODORANTS
WINDOW CLEANING EQUIPMENT
HOTEL-MOTEL EQUIPMENT
INDUSTRIAL VACUUM CLEANERS

The Longhorn

Ho"'c. OF' The. Lon� horn Stea..K Qncl 'the.
L-on
ToAO
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�Kugle Equipme
Company

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Located at

ho n e:

884-,_G 4

w est en d o f Mi ll Street

Bayfi eld,

Colo rado

WELL, S
MOTEL

finoorf J}cfutl�
22 Town Plaza
Durango, Colorado 81301
"We Hat'e Time For You"

ULET YOUR GUESTS BE OUR GUESTSU

uCONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 75u

Eu

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En do rf

303-?47-0605

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WATCHES

REPAIRING

PHONE 884-2245

BAYFIELD. COLORADO

3

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Print Shop

ST\\T ALD, 0WNElt

Bayfield, Colorado 81122
PHONE: 303 884·2461

JOB PRI TING

.Ju.pp�

MIMEOGRAPHING
METAL STAMPING
RUBBER STAMP PROCESSING
MARKING DEVICES OF EVERY KIND
SH OP LOCATED
GEM VILLAGE

920
OFFICE MAOIINES

MArN

AvE

OFFICE SUPPLIES

A &amp; B OFFICE EQUIPMENT
SI\LES E. SERVICE
1::&gt;53 r-11\JN

-

DURANGO, row.

81301

305 E. B IDAOOAY
FARMINGTo,·

NEW

FoR ALL FAMous BRANDS SucH As:

ArLEEN

PANDORA
r2X�CC

VICKY VAUGHN

874t; 1

BARBIZON

ALPAQ

LEVIS FoR GALS
LANZ

MANN
ONE DAY SERVICE

�ALITY
QuiKCOPY
94

RED EYE

1020

MAIN.

DuRANGO,

CoLo.

�Ba�tield SllUR· VALU ?na�tket
P. 0. Box 386
Bayfield, Colorado 81122

PH. 884-2430

"WE EXTEND OUR S INCERE CONGRATULATIOt�S
TO
THE
SENIORS OF

"76"

OUR BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL AND FAITHFUL FUTURE"

C ONOCO

BAYFIELD

MEL CUNDIFF

MARGRET MOORE

24 HOTJR

.fRECKER SERVICE

CERTIFIED MECHANIC ON DUTY
SPECIALIZING IN TUNE-UPS

CALL:

884-9917

95

�THE PIONEER STATION OF THE SAN JUAN BASIN

930 KC

Salutes the Class of '76 !

100.5 MHZ

COUNTRY LOVIN' STEREO

�LePiatt's
L. P. GAS, INC.

Jack
COOKING---HEATING
CAMPING

Bayfield:
Durango:

Bayfield,

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�We the annual staff of lQ74-75
would like to dedicate this annual
to all the students and faculty of
Bayfield School for 1Q74-75.

We

wish you all the good luck and
happiness in the years to come.

We

also hope that you have as much fun
looking through this annual as we had

putting it toge ther. /?

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Carol Brown
Editor

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�Sup erintendent
As you gla�ce through this book
you will be reminded of the many happy
years you spent in the Bayfield
schools.

I would like to thank the board,
f�culty, and students for making my
f1rst year of Superintendent so
enjoyable.

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Vernon V. Leithauser
Superintendent

Princip aI
I ap!Jreciate the cooperation of �i1e
students and faculty this past year.
I
believe that this school is one of the best
schools in the basin because of our out­
standinq students.
This annual will cerve as a reminder
to each of us of the highly successful year
we've just completed.
Years from now, you
1vi11 pick up this book and �1i 11 remember the
events and friendships that have long since
been forgotten.

Steve ' hi ternan
Princi!Jal

School Boar d
Standing:

Seated:

Mr. Vernon Leithauser
Mr. Donald Mcintyre
Mr. Hugh Purcell
Mr. Don Bolinger
Mr. Jack LePlatt
Mrs. Jane Ford

�Facult y

Mr.

Wayne Dugger

Biology 0. Science

Mr.

Phil Click

P.E.

&amp; Coach

Mr.

Dale Smith

Special Ed.

Miss Diaaa Garria
Art
Mr.
Soc.

Roger Foote
Studies &amp; Coach

Mrs.

Janice

Librarian

�Mr.

Boris Kynnap

Music

Mr.

Vernon Ktmball

Science and Coach

Miss Sharon Murphy
Math

Mr. Jerald Prior

Mrs.

Vada Martin

History &amp; Girls Coach

�O ffice Staff

Mrs.

Faye Mcintyre

Business Manager

Standing L to R:
Roxanne Pope,
Becky Humbard.

Phyllis Morrison, Karen Clark,

Randy Talbot,

Debbie McCoy,

Sheila Thompson, Jackie Newman,

Seated L to R:

Thedra McCoy, Sherre McCoy,

Cus tod ians

Roni Harris, Mike Johnson.

Cook s
Mr.

Pat Ryan

Mr. C linton Porter

Bus D rivers
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Mrs.

Lois Hickman

Sybilee Phillips

Mrs.

Joan Clark

Mrs.

Verna Hotz

Mr. Clark,
Mr.

Hr. Jack, Mrs. Fisher, Hr. Kugle,

Phelps, Mr. Goetz

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CHERYL FRAHM

Sal utatorian

SHERRY REDD I NG

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DAR G ood
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Bayf iel d

Tie for 1st Runner-up

Sherre McCoy

Susie Mars

MISS JUNIOR BAYFIELD

Kathy Chrisley was elected DAR Good
Citizen Girl.
Sele ction standards for
"
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are as foll ows:
DAR Good Citizen Girl
must be a senior above average,
scholarship,

reliabil ity,

and l eadership.
faculty,

Karen Clark

in

patriotism,

She was elected by the

and the supporting chapter

was Sarah Platt Decker Chapter.

Thedra McCoy
1st

Runner-up

ALL CONFERENCE FOOTBALL

Hiss Bayfield was chosen for her
scholastic achievements, honors,
personality,

poise and beauty.

All the candidates modeled for the
judges and answered questions about
world affairs.

Miss Bayfield and

Hiss Junior Bayfield competed in the
Miss San Juan Basin competition in
which Karen Clark won.

She will

eventuall y compete in the Miss
Teenage Colorado contest.

Tammy Fahrion

Each December,

thousands of

senior students throughout the
nation take part in the Betty
Crocker Search for Leadership in
Famil y Living.

The student with

the highest test scores in each
participating school is named
Family Leader of Tomorrow and
Kevin Nelson

Ronnie Dunavant

Fred Fisher

Al l en Staley

receives a distinctive award.
The winner from B.H.S. is Cheryl
Frahm.
on

national honors.

All conference players are chosen by
coaches from other schools.

Her test scores now go

to competition for state and

These

players were chosen from our team.
Cheryl

Frahm

�H omecoming Queen

ATTENDANT
KAREtl MciNTYRE
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FRED FISHER

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MIKE JOHNSON

ATT�NDANT
CHLOE PHILLI PS
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R oy aI ty

KEVIN FRENCH AND CHLOE PHILLIPS

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Kevin Nelson,

Jerry Frazz ini,

Kevin French,

Randy Talbot,

Tammy Fahrion,
Karen Clark,

Susie Mars,

Claudia Carter,

Sherry Redding
The Winners were Kevin Nelson
and Susie Hars.

H onor

C a nd id a t e s

Ba n d

Evelyn Copel and
Evelyn Copel and has
been accepted to
attend the Top of the
Nation Honor Band in

Top Row:

L to R, Linda Nelson, Diana Smith, Barbara Hunter, Teresa Hunter,

Maureen Hall, Jetta Mcintyre, Phyllis Morrison, Cheryl Wilmer, Christy Carter,
Terri Pierce, Pearl Sanchez, Shari Basham, Susie Mars, Diana Meador, Karen
Leithauser, Robin Holly
2nd Row:

L to R, Tina Huntington,

Roni Harris, Sherre McCoy, Karen Clark,
Jackie Newman, Laurie Meador, Linda Dunavant, Dawnel la Sower,
Thedra McCoy, Tammy Fahrion, Monica Strohecker, Lisa Cobb, Kellie Pride.
Laurel Zol l ,

Al amosa,

Col orado on

February

13-15.

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Senior C l a s s

Sarah Lucero-Vice Pres.
Leonard Martinez-President
Chloe Phillips-Sec. Tress.

Fa v orit es

GREG GLENDENING

BRAD BROWN

Chloe Phillips &amp; Leonard Martinez

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TRACY H I LL

RONI HARR I S

BfCKY HUMBARD

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H I KE JOHNSON

SARAH LUCERO

ROSS MART I NEZ

BOB MANK I NS

LEONARD MRTINEZ

DEBB I E McCOY

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MICKEY r�cNEW

ROY PALMER

SHERRY REDDING

LAHNA MILLER

CHLOE PHILLIPS

BOBBY TUTTRmJ

T0Mt1Y TUTTROW

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O fficers

Karen Clark - Vice Preaiden
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Laurel Zoll - Sec. Treaa.
Randy Talbot - Preaident

Diana Meador,

Randy Talbot and Karen Clark

�KIM .BROW

JIMMY Cl!RISLKY

J'UD I'ISIID.

JOB PUZZDII

ROIIRT BASSTIDT

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KATHY McCRARY

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JIM ROCD'!'T

�PEARL SANCHEZ

DEBBIE SHERMAN

LOU STAFFORD

ALLEN STALEY

MATT STAVROWSKY

THOMAS STEPHENSON

RANDY TAI.nOT

DALE THOMPSON

JIM THOMPSON

JAY WilMER

NOT SHOWN:

LAUREL ZOLL

JAN NATZKE

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Offi cers

Favorites

PRESIDENT:

JOE LEITHAUSER

VICE PRESIDENT:
SECRETARY:

KEVIN NELSOO

DAN ABERNATHY

CLAY BASSETT

CINDY FIELDS &amp; JOE LEITHAUS!R

SHARI BASHAM

RODNEY BLACKSHER

SHARI BASHAM

I&lt;EVIN BROWN

SUSIE BASHAM

CHRISTY CARTER

�EVELYN COPELAND

DORIS CRONE

SANDRA DUNAVANT

BRYAN DUNN

CAROL GARCIA

TERRY GILBERT

RONNIE GLOVER

BILL GREENE

PAUL HARPER

DEAN HUMBARD

TAM! HUNTER

CHARLES KELLY

WANDA KOLZ

JOE LEITHAUSER

ORLANDO LUCERO

JIM MARS

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HERMAN LUCERO

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LINDA MILLER

LISA MILLER

KEVIN NELSON

JACKIE l'."EWJ-1AN

CLIFF PARKS

TERRY PIERCE

STEVE ROCKETT

RICK RYDER

DIANA SMITH

SHAWN SMITH

LARRY THATE

SHEILA TH&lt;l1PSON

PAUL TIKALSKY

ELIZABETH WILLIAMS

CHERYL WILMER

JIM McCOY

CHARLES TUTTROW

LARRY WILEY

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O fficers

Cindy Oliver - Secretary
Jon French - Vice President

Favor ites

uriscoll Staley - President
Tammy Fahrion - Treasurer

Jon French &amp; Dawnella Sower

�BLAINE ALBXANDEB.

DENlCB CHANDLEB.

MARX AR.GBANAS

SHEIUCB CHANDLER

TAMM Y FAH.lliON

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TORY HARTMAN

BILL KOLZ

MARY ANN BROBST

HENRY BENALLY

EUGENE

CUNDIFF

JON FUNCH

RICKY LUCEB.O

JERR Y FRAZZINI

DELL HAU.IS

CHRIS FREEMAN

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Shawn Smith, Kevin French,
Christy Cobb,

Kelly Pride, Ray Dunavant,

Thedra McCoy, Jay Wilmer, Christy Carter,

Ronnie Sanchez, Robin Holley, Bob Mankins,
Carol Brown, Susie Basham,
Sitting:

Mr.

Phyllis Morrison,

Tern Mattox

Kimball, Becky Humbard, Tish Echols, Mike Johnson,

Kathy Chrisley, Ronnie Dunavant

Annual Sta ff

From

L. to R.

Terri Moncgonery,
Becky Iumbard,

Laurel Zoll,

Kathy McCrary,

Chloe Phillips, Mrs. Mciwen
Sitting:

Carol Brown, Tiah E chols

Fred Fisher,
Lou Stafford,

Debbie McCoy,
Charisse McManes,

�C h eerleaders
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Sherre McCoy

Second row:

Karen Clark

Tish Echols

Third row:

Jtoni Harris

Diana Meador

Fourth row:

Susie Mars

Pep Cl ub

Top Row: L. to R. Chris Pera­
gine, Elaine Alexander, Thedra
�Coy, Chrbty carter, Tauay
Fahrion, and Monica Strohecker.
Second Row : Miss Garris, Susie
Basham, Shelia Thompson, Tami
Hunter, Terri Montgomery, Terry
Pierce, Denice Chandler, Sherica
Chandler, Jackie Newman, Lou
Stafford, Kathy McCrary, Miss
Murphy. Third Row: Lahnc
Miller, Barbara Kelly, Cheryl
Wilmer, Sandra Dunavant, Diana
Smith, Linda Miller, Elizabeth
W illiams, JoAnne carmen, Karen
Box, Kerri Goetz, Charissa
McManes, Laurel Zoll. Fourth
Row: Evelyn Copeland, Judy
Frana •· Jan Natzke. Pearl
Sanchez, Sherry Reddin�. Debbie
Sherman, Shari Bashaa, Linda
Dunavant, Laurie Meador, Dlnrn·
ella Sower, Chloe Philllpe •
Kathy Chrisley.

Sharra McCoy
Diana Meador

Sponeon:

Tish Echols
Karen Clark

Left-Miaa lilrpby, aigbt--Miaa Garria

Susie Mllr s
Jtoni Barris

�V ol l eybal l

Gir ls

Team

"A"

Coach Martin,

Back Row:

Roni Harris.

Middle Row:

Sandra Dunavant,

Laurel Zoll,

Tish Echols,

Monica Strohecker,

Linda Miller.

First Row:

Pierce, Tammy Fahrion and Sherry Redding.

'' 8''
Back Row:
Newman,

Coach Martin,

Susie Basham,

Thompson,
Row:

Tea m
Diana Smith.

Shari Basham,

Jackie

Sheila
First

Susie Hars,

Elaine Alexander and Christy
Carter.

Linda

Karen �lclntyre,
Dunavant,

Tami Hunter,

Terry

�P om

Taaay
Fahrion

Pon

Thedra

Gir l s

Elaine

McCoy

Alezarrder

Monica

Chriaty

Chria

Strohecker

Carter

Peragina

Na tiona l
H onor Society
Mike Johnson and Ronnie Dunavant
received the honor of being named
High School All American.

This

award ia to recognize outatanding
High School Studenta in the field
of Athletic• and Academica.

·

The

award ia given to leas than 1� of
all High School athletea throughout
the nation.

Their achievement• are

placed in the High School All
.American Annual which conaiata of
every High School All American
who was selected.

Miu Johnaon

Romrle DuDaYa t

�ranka.

Standing.

Karen Clark,

Kneeling:

Mra. Jamea, Ronnie Dunavant, Robert Ha11tedt,

Thoma• Stephen1on,
ICathy Chrialey.

Phyllia Morri1on,

Judy

Sherry Redding, Cheryl Frahm,

and

�dike Johnson
Halfback

Kevin French

Bob Hankins

Halfback

Ro:mie Dunavant

Leonard .lartinez

Fullback

nalfback

Halfback

Ross Nartinez
Halfback

Scott Ford
Offensive End

Football &amp; Basketball
Managers
Becky
Humbard

Head Coach
Mr.

Carol
Brown

Prior

Asst. Coach
Mr.
Kimball

�Footba l l

Coach Kimball,

Back Row:

Kevin French,

Hasstedt.

Becky Humbard,

Ronnie Dunavant,

Dan Abernathy

Bob Mankins,

John Frazzini,

Scott Ford,

Fred Fisher,
Mike Johnson.

Manager,

Middle Row:

Jay Wilmer, Terry Gilbert,

Rick Ryder,
Kelly,

Dean Humbarcl,

Randy Talbot,
Leonard Martinez,

Ronnie Glover,

Donnie Lucero.

Jim McCoy, Kevin Nelson,

Bill Green,

Rooert

Coach Prior.

Carol Brown,

Clay Bassett,

Manager,

Allen Staley,

Jimmy Chrisley,

Shawn Smith,

Charles

Ross Martinez.
Corky Mcintyre.

Chris Freeman,

Front Row:

Herman Lucero.

Tern Mattox.

Jim Murphy, Driscoll Staley, Dale Harris,

Frazzini, Jon French, Paul Thomas,
Manager.

Jerry

Joe Leithauser, and

Alex Martinez.

8

C l ub

Mr. Prior,

Top Row:
2nd Row:

Click, Mrs. Martin, Mr.

Foote,

Laurel Zoll, Jerry Frazzini, Kevin Brown

Kevin French,
Tish Echols.
3rd Row:

Mr.

Mr. Kimball

Bob Mankins,

Fred Fisher, Mike Johnson, Jay Wilmer, Dan Abernathy,

Becky Humbard.

Charles Kelly,

Jim Thompson,

Kevin Nelson,

Scott Ford, Randy Talbot, John Frazzini. Ronnie Dunavant. Roni Harris,
Carol Brown, Allen Staley, Shawn Smith, Jim McCoy, Rick
4th Row:
Ryder, Dean Humbard, Leonard Martinez, Ross Martinez, Sherry Redding,
Last Row:
Lucero,

Terry Pierce, Alex Martinez,

Robert Hasstedt.

Roger Kugle,

Joe Leithauser.

Jim Chrisley.

Herman

�Futur e B us ines s Le ad ers
of A mer ica

Officers:
President,

Kathy Chrisley;

Vice-President,
Secretary,

Judy Franks;

Cheryl Frahm;

Treasurer,

Sherry Redding;

Historian,

Karen Clark;

Parliamentarian,

Pearl Sanchez;

Back Row: L to R, Judy Franb, Phyllia Morrison, Karen Clark,
Lou Stafford, Tiah Echola, carol Brown, Kathy Cbrbley, Evelyn
Copeland, Roni Harris
Front Row: L to R, Kathy McCrary, Sherry Redding, Mrs. McEwen,
1?earl Sanchez, Cheryl Frahm, Chloe Phillips

Fut u r e H omemaker s of Amer ica

L to R--;- sherice Chandler, Denice Chandler, Thedra McCoy,
Cbrb Peragine, Kerri Goetz.
Front Row: L to R, .Judy Franb, Diana Saith, Karen Clark, Sandra
Dunavant, Phyllia Morrison, Laurie Meador, Linda Dunavant, DavDella
Sower.

'Biei Row:

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Sponsor

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BAND OFFICERS:
Front Row:
Row:

Evelyn Copeland,

Sandra Dunavant,

Kathy Chrisley, Mr.
Terry Gilbert.

Jimmy Chrisley.

Second

Standing:

Allen Staley. Cheryl Frahm,

Kynnap.

Standing:

Third Row:

Standing:

BAND OFFICERS
Sitting:

Chloe Phillips,

Evelyn Copeland
Kathy Chrisley,

&amp;

Cheryl Frahm.

Brian Dunn.

C h orus

C{ORUS OFFICERS
Kellie Pride,

Debbie McCoy,

and Cindy Oliver.

Back Row:
McCoy,

Becky Adams, Maureen Hall,

Cindy Oliver,

Strohecker,

Donnel McCoy.

Debbie Thompson,

Newman,

Jetta Mcintyre.

Pride,

Angalene Finlay,

Ruth Rancatti,

Second Row:

Debbie

Melanie

Tracy Peragine, Jerri Dawn

First Row:
Lesa Cobb,

Marlyn Monger ' Kellie
Karen Box.

�Senior s

Sherry

1n

A c t ion

.

Ross

aedding

Martinez

!ob

Karen
Mclnt:r.re

Mankins

Roni
iarris

Ronnie
Dunavant
Mike
Johnson

Mr.

Foote

Mr.

Click

Mrs. Martin
Mr.

Prior

Mr.

Ice

Mr. Kimball

Tish

Scott

Echols

lord

levin
French

�Wr es t I in g

Joe Leithauaer

Charle11 Kelly

Kevin Ne leon

The above wrestlers entered in
State Competition.

Standing:

L to R, Coach Click, Jimmy Chrialey,

Allen Staley, Kevin Nelson, Larry Thate, Jerry
Monger, Charles Kelly, Stat.
Kneeling:

Debbie McCoy

L to R, Robert Haastedt,

Freeman, Chuck Rancatti,

Chris

Jimmy Mars, Joe

Leithauser. Thomas Stephenson

JR. HIGH
Top Row:

L to R, Mike Murphy, Jimmy

Frazzini, Greg Carman, Terri Jennings,
Mark Porter,
2nd Row :

Paul Hartman, Doug Carman

L to R, Wayne Semler, Randy

Staley, Everette Luther, Keith Parka,
Will Leithauaer, Will Humbard, Matt
Zoll, Coach Click

�V ar sity

Tish Echols was chosen
as an All-Star Volley­
Back Row:

Manager,

Karen Mcintyre,
Pierce.

Terri Montgomery,

Tish Echols,

Front Row:

Linda Dunavant,

Jackie Newman,

Monica Strohecker,

Roni Harris,

Laurel Zoll and Terry

Christy Carter,

Tammy Fahrion,

ball Player at the
tournament held in
Ignacio.

Sandra Dunavant and Sherry Redding.

Gir l ' s
Junior
V ar sity

Back Row:

Sheila Thompson,

Sandra Dunavant,

Monica Strohecker and Linda Dunavant.
Carter,
Coach,

Terry Pierce,

Tammy Fahrion,

Mrs. Vada Martin.

Linda Miller,

Front Row :

Christy

Sherry Redding and

�B as ketball
V ars ity
Roll Martinez, John

L to R:

Frazzini, Fred Fisher, Bob
Mankins, Dan Abernathy, Randy
Talbot,

Ron Dunvant,

Scott

Ford, Mike Johnson, Kevin
French

Coach:

Mr. Prior

Ju nior
V arsity

Standing:

L to R, Terry

Gilbert, Dell Harris, Tem
Mattox.

Ronnie Glover, Clay

'Bassett, Jerry Frazzini, Jta
McCoy,

Dale Thompson

Kneeling:
L to R, Alex
Martinez, Corky Mcintyre,
Herman Lucero, Henry
Benally, Jon French, Paul
Thomas,

Driscoll Staley,

Donnie Lucero and Coach
Foote

�Pep R all y

�BEST DANCERS

CUTEST COUPLF

FRED FISHER

CHLOE PHILLIPS

LAUREL ZoLL

MATT STAVROWSKY

MOST BASHFUL
MOST MISCHIEVIOUS

KAREN flfd Jfl"Yft

ScoTT FoRD

T1st1 EcHOLS
LAHNA MILLER

HENRY BENALLY

�r.,osT I T i&lt;EL" T'"' SUCCEED

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�[q PERSONALITY

MIKE JOHNSON

CHLOE PHILLIPS

BEST LOOKJNG

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MIKE JoHNSON
CHLOE PHILLIPS

FRIENDLIEST

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BEST SMILE

MICKEY McNEw

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BEST COMEDIANS

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MOST ATHLETIC

MOST COURTEOUS
KARE� CLARK

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RoNNIE SANCHEZ

TlSH ECHOLS

BRAD BROWN

KAREN MciNTYRE
RoN DuNAVANT

�����Mr. and M is s
Ju n ior H igh

JIMMY FRAZZINI &amp; KELLIE PRIDE

BIGHT GUDI

Left to Right: Bill Sitton,
Hike Murphy, Jillllly Frazzini,
Mr. Ice, I.. dore Martinez,
Everette Luther, Wayne Sealer.

SBVBNTR GaADB

Firat Row L to R: Mr. Ice,
Johnny Luther, Robert Thompson,
Will Leithauaer, Mark Porter,
tally Wiley, Matt Zoll. Second
Row:
Michael Garcia, Ray Dunavant,
Keith Parka, Gene Bushey, Keith
Smith, Randy Brown, Doug Carman.
Third Row: Charles Thompson. Will
Humbard, Greg Carman, Paul Hartman,
Saxon Bailey, Brian Benson, llandy
Glover.

�B as k etball

ICneeling: Sharen Phillips, Tena
Hunter. Liz Sanchez, Becky Adau,
Mary Phillips, Donnel McCoy.
Standing: Mrs. Martin, Chris
Cobb, Marlyn Monger, Linda Nelson,
�ellie Pride, Tracy Peragine.
Mr. Ice.

ICneeling: Tina Martinez, Helannie
Strohecker, Cindy Sower, Jetta
Mcintyre, Tracy Johnson, Tanya
Pierce. Standing: Mr. Ice,
Eileen Benally, Sharla Phelps,
Karen Leithaueer, Margaret
Monger, Lisa C.:Ollb, Mrs. Martin.

F oot ball

l'irat low:

Mr. l'oote, Brian Benson,

Johmly Luther, Mark Luther, Will
Leithauaer, Will Humbard, Matt Zoll,
Jlobert Tbolllpaon, Gene Busbey.
Second
low :

Allan J.eid,

Paul Hartman, by

Duaavant, Greg Carman, Michael Garcia,
Charlea Tbolllpaon, Saxon Bailey, Doug
Carman, bndy Staley.
Julie McCoy,

Third low :

Jt.ry l'raasini, Mike

!t.lrp by, blly Goeta, Louea Kola,

Everette Luther, Iaadore Martines.
Terry Jemuna•, Rathan Hill.

�Pep Club

Jr.

High Pep Club Sponsor
Mrs. Kay Jones

Top Row:

Tracy Johnson, Jetta Mcintyre, Teresa Hunter,

Sharla Phelps, Angie Freeman, Tina Huntington, Christia
Marlyn Monger, Mary Phillips,
tena Hunter, Maureen
Third Row:

Ryder, Margaret Monger,
Jeri Dawn Newman.
Hall,

Tina Lucero, Cindy Sower,

Kathy Scholz,

Jennie

Robin

Holley,

Oliver, Angalene Finlay, Tammy Fahrion,

Tonya Pierce, Cindy
Second Row:
Melania Strohecker. Sherrie Philli ps, Becky
Adams, Donnel McCoy, Doreen Pope, Crissie Hunter, Tracy

Elizabeth Sanchez.
Sower,

Peragine,

Top Row:

Diana Steele.

Christy Cobb,

Second Row:

Third Row:

Karen Leithauser.

Lesa Cobb,

Linda Nelson,

Kelly Pride.

Roni Robinson.

C hee rl eade r s

�Band
Top Row:

Tony Peters,

Phelps,

Danny Leithauser.

Second Row:

Ricky

Gary Wilcox,

Patrick Benally,
Kacey Sower,

Kim Bushey,

Daniel McManes,

Ronnie Montgomery,

Penny Scholz,

Gretchen Fitzgerald.
Janine Fitzgerald,
Angela Martinez,

Third Row:

Rhonda Chism,

Donna Miller,

Rhonda Kay Eagle, Aimee
Peragine.

Top Row:

Mark Holley,

Ronald Tate

Second Row:

Eric Copeland, Robert
Oliver,

Beverly Martinez,

Kevin Wilcox,

Charley

Meador, Lana Westbrook,
Jack Semler,
Third Row:

Sandra Mars.
Tammy Lee,

Becky Wilmer, Linda
Stranich,

Rhonda

Robinson, Veronica
Lucero,

Carol Freeman,

Marcella Sanchez,

Don

Christy

Top Row:
Mur?hy,
Row:

Will Humbard,

Mike

Bill Sitton.

Second

Russell Newman,

Isadore

Martinez,

Everette Luther,

Randy Staley,

Gene Bushey,

Will Leithauser, Matt Zoll,
Saxon Bailey

Third Row:

Robin Holley, Louis Kolz,
Jeffrey Kelly,

Wayne Semler,

Tina Martinez,

Marlyn Monger,

Tami Castagnoli,

Chris Cobb,

Melanie Strohecker,
Diana Steele.

Kim Holt,

Fourth Row:

Lisa Cobb, Jenny Oliver,
Roni Robinson, Tanya Pierce,
Jetta Mcintyre, Carmen
Gilbert, Debpie Stevens,
cy Peragine.
Linda Nelson, Tra

�•

Jamey
B lacksher

Tami
Castagnoli

Lisa
Cobb

Kelly

Maureen

Nathan

Goetz

Hall

Hill

Terry

Karen

Jennings

Margaret
Monger

Everette

Angalene

Jirmny

Angie

Finlay

Frazzini

Freeman

Robin

Christina

Tina

Hunter

Huntington

Jetta

Marty

Holley

Julie
McCoy

Mcintyre

Tracy

Leithauser

Luther

Marlyn
Monger

Russell

Jenny

Newman

O liver

Peragine

Miller

Tanya
Pierce

\
Kellie

Christis

Kathleen

Pride

Ryder

Scholz

W ayne
Semler

Lesa
Stavrowsky

Debbie
Thompson

E igh t h
Grade
Not Shown:
Louis Kolz
Isadore Martinez

Alan

Morgan

Tikalsky

Wallace

Sherylnn

Kenney

Westbrook

Bill

Goetz

Sitton

Doreen Pope
Mike Williams

�B.ebeeea Adams
Saxon Bailey
Eileen Benally
Brian Benson
B.andy Brown
Gene Bushey
Doug Carman

Seventh
Grade

•

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Greg Carman
Vietor Castagnoli
Chris Cobb
B.ay Dunavant
Hieheal Garcia
Carmen Gilbert
B.andy Glover

Paul Hartman
Kimberly Holt
Will Humbard
Tena Hunter
Teresa Hunter
Tracy .Johnson
Jeff Kelley

-

Will Leithauser
Arnold Lucero
Larry Lucero
Tina Lucero
.John Luther
Tina Martinez
Donnel McCoy

Cindy Miller
Patti Moore
Linda Nelson
.Jerri Newman
Qreg Newton
Sbarla Pbelps
Mary Ann Phillips

�Sharon Phillips
Mark Porter
B.uth llancatti
Laura B.edding
Alan B.eid
Charlie B.hodes
Libbie B.oberts

Not Shown:
Karen Kearns
Keith Parks
Dean Sneed
Gene Benjamin

B.onnie Robinson
Elizabeth Sanchez
Terri Shupe
Keith Smith
Cindy Sower
B.andy Staley
Mary Stavrowsky

Not Shown:
Chuck Thompson
B.egan Westbrook
Matt Zoll

Diana Steele
Debbie Stevens
Melanie Strohe,ker
B.obert Thompson
Susan Thomas
Dee Westbrook
Kelly Wiley

GRADE SCHOOL WRESTLING

5TH &amp; 6TH GRADE

BASKETBALL

�Don

Eric

Roy

Christy

Copeland

Echols

Mark

Tammy

Holley

Veronica

Lee

Sandra

Beverly

Lucero

Ricky

Mars

Martinez

Mcintyre

Rob

Tricia

Dan

Oliver

Rancatti

Redding

Carol
Freeman

Brenda

Clint

Greer

Hawkins

Charley

Dianne

Paul

Me.ador

Milner

Olguin

Kristy

Rhonda

Reid

Marcella

Jack

Robinson

Linda

Bruce

Sanchez

Semler

Stranich

Wallace

Lana

Kevin

Westbrook

Wilcox

Eric

Mark

Becky

Williams

Williams

Wilmer

Not Shown:

Walter Gafford
Pat Murphy

Sixt h Grade

Ron Tate
Mike Toci
Mandl Iverson
Brad Ping
Vicky Hawkfns

Mr.

Ice

�Curtis

Patrick

Mardella

Teresa

Bailey

I&lt;im

Laura

B enally

Brown

fo
t over

Bushey

Carman

Ronda

Gretchen

Janine

Danny

Allen

Eagle

Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald

Green

Leithauser

Lucero

Gene

Mary Ann

Lucero

Ciprano
lolartinez

Daniel

Martinez

Donna

McManes

Miller

Michael

Michael

Robin

Rael

Reid

Reith

Rhonda
Chism

Aimee

Ricky

Tony

Frank

Peragine

Phelps

Peters

Pride

Matt

Penny

Mike

Ricca

Scholz

She man

Sam

Roy
Chandler

Ronnie
Montgomery

Kacey

Troy

Luke

Shupe.

Gary

Sower

Stavrowsky

Wilcox

Fifth Grade
Hot Shown:

Gayle
Williams

Lonnie
Walton

Marianne
Williams

Mra. Jefferies

Douglas Sheppard
Trevia Lee

�Todd Adams

Marlene Benally

Dianne Christy

Tonna Davis

Doug Dugger

Donna Fahrion

Christina Frizzel

Brad Greer

Donna Haddock

Stacy Holt

Cary Hunter

Shanna Lee

Ricky Ludwig

Lee Ann Meador

Timothy Murphy

Lee Newton

Brenda Olguin

Marsha Pope

James Romero

Terry Scholz

Shannon Smith

Sonia Stocker

Loresa Wheat

Craig Williams

Mrs.

Martha Archuleta

Fourt h Grade

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�Mr.

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to 1974.
26,

Mr.

Hill was born June

1924 in Levelland, Texas and

passed away May 31, 1974.

Chuck Sanchat,

a former

classmate of the 1975
Senior Class.
He was
born on November 27, 1956
passed away on March 6,
1974.

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LLOY D MOORE 884-2297
JAMES JONES 884-2536

�PL AZ A

RUFE'S

C LE A NE R S
IN A HU R RY? WilY WO R RY

KOMAC
PAINT
STORE

1 HOUR SE RVICE
12 TOW

PLA Z A

DURANGO ,

COLO RADO

247-2 3 1 4

PHONE:

2 4 7 -5267

r:ONGRATULATIONS
SENIO RS

38 TOWN PLAZA
DURANGO, COLORADO

OF
"75 "

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22 Town Plaza
Durango, Colorado 81301
"We Have Time For You"

A &amp;W
D R I VE- I N
FEATURING
AN ISLAND OF REFRESHMENT,
THE BURGER FAMILY,
A&amp;W ROOT BEER
&amp;
LOTS OF OTHER FINE FOOD

Eugene W. Endorf
301-2 4 7 - 0 6 0 5

DIAMONDS - WATCHES
GIFTS - REPAIRING

2603 Main
&amp;
The Corner of Camino Del Rio

�BAYFIELD RJ.o;..'RESr::.T..TIVES:
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REALTY
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2901

Jeffries,

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tiller

Lynn Barlow
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Durango

take aim
on your future

Burns National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Member Federal Reserve System

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of

the F our C orners

Radio
AM
FM
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The Ptoneer St�tion
OF The Sun du�n Bqs\n

�LARUE' S BEA.UTY

SIN J&lt;J 10!!0

Ostwald's Print Shop
.i\ RL I�. OST"� ALD. 0'\V�En

Bayfield, Colorado 81122

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PHONE: 303 884-2461

JOB PRI 'riNG

Featurin;r:

MIMEOGRAPHING
METAL STAMPING
Sculptured Hair Cutting,
Hair Stylin&gt;r
And Zotos Permanents

RUBBER STAMP PROCESSING
MARKING DEVICES OF EVERY KIND
SHOP LOCATED
GEM VILLAGE

Located on the East end of Main
Bayfield, Colorado
Phone 8 8 4 - 2 2 3 4

w�s tern

JACK'S

C on s truc tion
A nd
D evel op ment

8AYFIELD

LOC KER

C orporation
Lake Vista Estates at Vallecito Lake
All

Types of Custom Building
and Remodeling

Wayne Fi sher

Phone:

884-2$79

i'Jholesale Meat
Groceries-Feed

P.O. Box 192
Bayfie ld,

C o l orado

Mill St.

Bayfield, Colorado

Phone:

8 8 4 -2 6 2 0

�L a Plata E le ctric As s oc iation
Box

:1car t i e s t r o ngra t u la t i o ns

180,

Durang o,

I nc.

C o l o.

t o t'le s tuden t s
and fa cu l ty of Bayf i e l d H igh

S ch o o l

Ba�tiel� SHUR· VALU ?na�tket
P. 0. Box 386
Bayfield, Colorado 81122

PH. 884-2430

"WE EXTEND OUR SINCERE CONG RATULATIONS
TO
THE
SENIORS OF

"75"

OUR BEST WISHES FOR A S U C CE S S F UL AN D FAITHFUL F UTURE"

�RANCH TOl"'LS

LEWIS

BATH SHOP

HAR DWARE

&amp;
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SPORTING r.OODS

LUMBER
COMP ANY

BUILDI G :.fATERIALS

THOMAS DECORATIVE LIGHTING

T RUE -

TEST COLOR CE, TER

ALWAYS THERE TO HELP YOU
VERNO

A. D DON SOWER
B JX 345

BAY FIELD,

COLORADO

P!IO E 884-24 10

8 1 1 22'

�IN MEMORY OF

CHUCK SANCHEZ

T H.E
LONG HO R N
DI�I r, 4 COCKTAILS

BAY FIELD,

R E STAU RANT
AND

COLORADO

LOUNG E

CO&gt;Jl.RATULATIO. S CLASS OF "7 5 "

C HARLI E'S
3.2%

BEER

BAY FIELD,

&amp; GROCERIES

COLORADO

SPORTING GOODS &amp; RECREATION

PHONE 884-9&lt;J80

�SHI PLE Y' S AND

WAM PUM W IG WAM

Indians Arts and Crafts

Unusual Jewelry and Gifts

S ilver and Goldsmithing Supplies

Lapidary Equipment

D urango A uto D ealers

CARROLL .

A ss ociat ion

TORS

. REI-L\RT OIE\'ROLET

LAPLATA MOTORS

LAM MOTORS

DURANGO DODGE

CONGRATULATIONS

SENIORS O F " 75 "

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Soft

and C a t a l og S t o re

line s f o r the e n ti re f ami l y.
780

D u r an g o,

l ain Avenue
C o l o rado
247- 3427
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the Lo unge o n ly Top E n te rt ai��cn t

f o r Y o u r D a n cing &amp; Li s tening P le a s u rPJffe r s On l y A u then t i c

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fen ors
of
19 7S

Re s t a u r a n t

247-085 0

L o unge 247-4098
61 9

l ain Ave.,

D u r ango,

MATTOX
CONSTRUCTION

co.
For

C ru s hed Ro ad M a te ri a l s

Ex c a v a ti o n

Top s oi l

Fi l l Di r t

Pho ne:

884-24 35

B ayfie ld,

Co l o r ad o

81 1 2 2

Colo rado

�VALLECITO
RESORT

COTTAGES AND TRAILER'PARK
STORE- RECREATION HALL
Featuring National Square Dance Callers

®
IN SOUTHWEST COLORADO
18 Miles Northeast of Durango

Route 1
Bayfield, Colorado 81122
Phone (303) 884-2631
W. H. "H" and Loene Nelson, Owners

LAKE HAVE N
RESORT
Cabins-Groceries
Complete Marina
Water Skiing -Boats
Fishing- Hiking
Big Game Hunting
Gifts

(Rainbow Lodge)
Vallecito Lake
Phone: 8 8 4 - 2 5 17

DAM REAL

ESTATE
AGENCY

Speci alizing in V alleci t o L ate
and B ayfield A re a P r ope r ties.

Cl a re n ce Bl a ck,

B r oker

V a l le ci t o L ake
R oute 1
B ayfield, C o l o r a d o
01:ncrs:

Ken and r:axine �latzl:e

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Phone

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tradi t i on of Durango.

on hea r t y men and women meeti ng
each da y wi th fai th
na t i on.

and determi­

The fol ks a t The F i rs t

are dedicated t o keeping the tradi t i on al i ve.

The
Durango
Tradition

The bank

We're f!Pre To Jlss i s t You wi th all

tha t b u i l t Durango.

Member F. D.I.C.

G i f t Needs

LADIES' MEN'S
Young 'Uns,
Speci a l

too

CHU CKS

Occasions

DIESE L
IMPORTS from: Spai n-Engl and
Irel and-Sweden
I t a l y -Mexi co-Ind i a

REPAIR, INC.

LIVING
DISTINCTIVE
GIFTS

Telephone 2 4 7-0 7 0 1
Route 2 Box 2 2 8
Durango, Colorado 8 1 3 0 1

259�663 /1.58 ea.st "''NTH Street· Sec:oncl A"frr.H!

Mas tercharge
Bankamer icard

D a i l y 9·30-5:30

�Jack

Le P ia tt' s

L. P. GAS, INC.

COOKING- --liE/\TING
Cl\!-lPI I G

ayfield:
urango:

884-2629
24 7-l lll

Bayfield,

Colorado

�Arvin's

Coo\w ater
R anch

Automo tive

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Tun e-up
R ep air
Located right next to
Western Construction

Bayfield,

Colo.

8 8 4 -9 935
COOL-QliiET-r.o 1FORTABJ.E
'10DER:-J CABI:-JS ON THE PI E RIV:ER
N1Tll RIVER FISHING PRIVIL EGES
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ALTA '1. TIEUTEN

ROUTE Ill
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RY

C:OLORADO

PON DE ROSA
SHOPPING
CE NTE R
Groceries
Laundromat
Liquor Store
Gifts
License &amp; Tackle

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Windmills
Aeration Septic Plants.

Floyd &amp; Dorthy Lepper

Well Testing
We Install Complete Systems
24-Hour Service

Route fH
Bayfield, Colorado

Stan Harris
Durango, Colorado

81122

81301

�OLIGER

SHEET
METALS
CITY
MARKET
Durango,

'IETAL �l"ILDT. GS
Colorado

GI.::.!:CRAL SHE E T �!I: T,\L
SI:NIO?S
OF

DURANGO,

SUPERIOR AUTOMOTIVE, INC.

AU TO,

T R U CK &amp; TRA C TO R PARTS

l!Ir,II

PE RfOR�1A.WE l[f;ADI)UA R T ERS

Automotive Wholesalers
Durango,
"
Phone :

Colorado

81122

247-1383

American Parts System

COLORADO

GRANNY'S CYCLE SHOP

1155 Main Avenue
DURA. GO, COLORADO �1301
Ofjicr. 247-8111

SIIO]J · 247- 112

�Kugle Equipment
Company

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Gooo

Phone:

884-2ollJ

Located at west end of Mill Street
Bayfield, Colorado

co�rl me

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John,

and . occr

PERMANENTS A SPECIALTY

ZELMA HAGA

884- 2896

3 06 MILL ST REET

BAYFIELD,

COLO RADO

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John Mufich

Dale Allan

EI GHT CORNERS
CAFE
THE

FI1 ES T I. 1 I!Od E

1315 MAIN AVENUE DURANGO CO 81301

C0'JKI;'r

0\'ER 300 BELTS

LOYD &amp; ALLE E

6 95

0\T:R 3,500 PA I R Or: PA:IT�

0\'T:R Zflfl S111f:ATERS

OVER l,flOO smq,TS AND TOPS

BUCK HIGHWAY

PLUS IL\: D' :\Df SIIJq,TS A'ID SKIRTS

PHO E 884-9907

IDOD Ll'CK S E-·HORS OF "75"

THE
NARRO W GAUGE
H OBBY

SHO PPE
RON'S

NARROrv GAUGE CAPITOL

1310 MAIN AVE�UE

or THE f'IORLO

DURANGO,

BAYFI E LD
TEXACO

COLORADO 81301

COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE
247-2950

BAYFIELD, COLORADO

�DURANGO

]ohnsort ]etvelry

For All Your
Jewelry iJeeds

MUSIC
Conn - Sel�er

Cand

Everett - Cable

Lnstruments

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Ccrtiricd

�cmologist

9 6 5 Main Avenue
American Gem Society
Durango, Colo.

Records - Tapes - t-1usic
Registered Jeweler

COMPLETE MUSIC STORE

Phone 2 4 7 - 31 7 3

802 Main, Duran�o Colo.
Ph.

2 4 7-3131

PRESCRIPTION
SHOP
80 1

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MAIN

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DURANGO '
Jan

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eleigh,

Own e r

3 4 To;m
Durango,

COLO.

Plaza
Colo.

PH .

2 4 7 - 10 2 2

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Sh o p

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The Unusual and Favorites in Gifts

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Hallmark Cards and Candles

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Wedding Supplies

\'i.sit Fd's Bnrber Shop often.

Durango Colo.

Bayfielrl, Colora&lt;�O

C ONO CO

BAY FIELD

OFFICIAL SAFETY INSPEC'l'ION STATION NO.

TIRES

MID TUBES

PHONE:

TUNE-UPS

884-99nl

8 1 301

BRAKE

85

24-HR.

S ER V I C E

8AYFIELD,

CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1975!

WRECKER SERVICE

COLORAuQ

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C otton

BUC K Y SOS SAMAN RAN C H E S
B a y field ,

&amp;

C h a ndler ,

1022 Main Avenue

C olora do

Durango, Colorado

Arizona
A C C ES S O R I ES

F U R N ITU R E

D RA P E R I E S

C ongratulations C lass of " 75 "
From
Bucky, Grace , P a m , and L a ura

C A R P ET

LA M P S

DURANGO

F URNITURE MART
C E �T URY

BAS I N L I VE STOC K COMM I S S I ON
SA L E S

PAV I L I ON

B ! J I L D I �G

CO'fP L E T E L I �E S OF C A R P E T ,
F I J R N I T ! JRE &amp; A P P L I A �CE S

Sale Every Thursd a y

South o f Durango
Phone 2 4 7 - 39 1 5

F RE E

D E L I V E R Y ANYWH E R E
E - Z T E R fS
PHONE

2 4 7 - 0512

�SELLARD IMPLEMENT COMPANY
270 Eighth Avenue

DU RANGO, COLORADO 8 1 301

P H 0 N E

247-4647

PRE C I S I ON
IMPORTS
24 7- C lS2
10 2 5

E l Camino Del

S ales

Rio

Durango ,

Co l o .

&amp; S e r v i c e Fo r Vo l k sw a g e n
P a rt s - Acce s s o r i e s

m s T CO !PL E TE
Y O U R LAR G E ST ,
DE PART. !E NT STO R E
I:--i THE FOU R CO!t E RS AREA

LOCATED L THE TOiv. ' PLA Z A
DU RA�� G O , CO L O RADO

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TOY S
G I FT S

GARDE N
SUPPL IES

\VATE R S Y S T D IS
HOUSEl': RE S
S PO R T I N G GOODS

8 Town Plaza

C. Smith Construction
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Qual i t � Ma t er i a l s

Cabins, Cockt a i l Lo unge,

and Di ning Room

wi th Swi�ming Pool

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at

Reasonable Prl ces

Free Bids

nd Escimoces

Owner Essie Semke

Ro u t e 1 ,

Bayfi el d ,

Colorado

P . O.

Box

30 9 7 - Ph .

1111 Truck Rou te

2 4 7 - 3 300

D u rango ,

Colorado

I GN AC I O
S H UR
V AL UE

CO� P L E T E L I NE

OF G R O CE R I E S

CU STOM PROCESS I N G

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FOR A

EXCELLEN

17 MILES WEST OF PAGOSA SPRINGS

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The Only Complete Western Store
RESTAUAA'.JT
640

In Durani!.O

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DURANm , COLO,

R i c hard &amp; l aom i T ipot s c h
Phone :

3 0 3 -2 4 7 - 02 6 0

9 b v Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado

TH E HANDL E BA R - J
" C R EW "

D URANGO. C O L O RADO
AND STRATER TERRACE RESTAURANT
AUTHENIC, OLD AND NEW I NDIAN
CRAFT , ARTS , NAVAJO RUGS ,
COSMOPOLITAN CUISINE IN THE ATMOSPHERE
COLLECTOR QUALITY SILVER AND
TURQUOISE JEWELRY , BASKETS,
KACHINAS , POTT E RY AND CORAL
OF ALL TYPES

OF

189 0 ' s

DINE IN THE INFORMAL ELEGANCE
OF A VICTORIAN GARDEN HOUSE
OR THE LAVISH OAK ROOM

DON'T MISS THE FAMOUS

65 1 MAIN AVENUE

PHONE - 24 7 -443 1

D

DURANGO , COLORAOO

247- 5 2 37

FACILITIES FOR 200

D EL L E

�C USTO M
W E LDI NG

A S GOOD A S T H E B E ST
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and

S e rv i ce

B E TT E R ' N THE

REST

AT TH E

H ea d H un t er

G E N E JORDAN

PHON E :

884- 26 06

Phone 88 4 - 283 0
Junc t i on

of V a l l ec i to Road

on 1 6 0

B ay f i e l d ,

C o l orado

M AR T I N ' S
B o. o t

&amp;

THRIF TWAY

S a dd l e

S h op
8 8 4 - 9 3 80
Main Street
Bayfield, Colorado
ORTHOPEDIC SHOE SERVICE
Quality Shoe Service
Saddle Repair '
Quality Boot &amp; Shoe Repair
Custom Made Saddles &amp; Accessories
Custom Made ( HAND CARVED)
Leather Articles

Save
Self-Service Gas
Groceries
Tapestries
Gifts
Open 7 a . m . to 11 p. m .
Gem Village, Colorado

daily

�Sh ac k

Rad io

YOUR SOUND H EA DQ UART ERS
L I S T E N I NG POST

DURANGO ' S FINE FLORIST
ESTABLISHED 1 8 8 5
7 00 MAIN AVEN UE
DURA:-.J r.O , C O LO RADO
PH: 2 4 7 - 1. 6 3 3

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1015

1A I N AVENU E DURA G O ,

COLORADO

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2 4 7 - 3 06 6
Box

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8 1 30 1 1

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911

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�This year the Annual Staff has tried
to give you a view of what life is
like at Bayfield High School.
We hope that in the years to come,
this Annual will bring back many
happy memories.

�Administration
It is with pleasure and pride that I look back as
another school year closes.
I commend the entire student body for another year of
Your record in academic and extra­

highest accomplishments.

curricular achievements is one to be proud of.
I have thoroughly enjoyed the past year that I have
I extend to the faculty my warmest thanks

worked with you.

for the manner in which you have executed your duties,

and

for your cooperation.
I am happy to report you and your school are operating
under the structure that should attract able minds that can
extend themselves,

individually,

on your views on a wide

The teachers of your school are encouraging local

basis.

initiative and enterprise.
individual excellence;

They stimulate diversity in

in short,

they are trying to achieve

effective general self improvement for every girl and boy.
I commend the Annual Staff for a job well done in
putting together this fine book.

Thanks for the oppor­

tunity of getting to write a few words.

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Superintendent

Superintendent

Congratulations on the wonderful job accomplished
by the members of the annual staff.

You have given all

of us something we will cherish through life;

a momen­

tary flash-back into our youth.
As the years go by you will realize that these
were possibly some of the best moments of your life,
as well as the most educational.

You will find that

all the knowledge you gained did not neces sarily come
from a text book.

It came from the association you

had with the people on these pages,
is out,

teachers and

Education does not stop when school

students alike.

but will continue throughout life.

This

book is a reminder that certain people on these
pages contributed to the type of person you are
today.

Vernon V.

Leithauser

Principa I

Principal

School Board

Left to Right·
Mr.

Mr.

Tom Hill,

Jack LePlatt, Mr.

Mcintyre,

and Mrs.

Mr.

Don Bolinger,

Hugh Purcell, Mr.

Evelyn Ford

Donald

�Faculty

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Spanish &amp; English

Mr.

John Degutis

Biology &amp; Science

Hr.

Wayne Dugger

�rs.

Janice James

Librarian

Mrs.

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Gwendolyn French

English

History &amp; Girls Coach

Mrs.

Vada Martin

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Wilma Payne
English

�History &amp; Coach

Mr.

Mr.

Daniel Petro

James Wells

Band

Mr.

&amp; Coach

Gerald Prior

Driver's Ed.

Math &amp; Science
Mr.

Steve Whiteman

Mr.

H.

C.

Ward

Shop

Mr.

Dale Smith

Special Education

�Office Staff

Joan Hertel, Jackie Newman, Karen Clark,
Natzke,

Sue McCoy, Bralia Ar chuleta,

Mrs.

Judi Franks,

Jan

Faye Mcintyre,

Business Manager.

Custodians

Cooks

Mrs.

Joan Clar k

Mrs.

Verna

Mrs.

Lois Hickman

Mr.

Clinton Porter

Mr.
Hotz

Mrs.

Sybilee Phillips

Pat Ryan

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Dan n y Kimb a\1

Salutatorian

C arol Gr een

�Homecom in g
QUEEN
Terese McGraw

ATIENDANT

Carla Sndlh
ATIE DA "T

Sue McCoy

Sue McCoy

Carla Smith

Escort - Dirk Nelson

Escort-Steve Dunavant

Terese McGraw
Escort-Danny K imball

��let :Runner-up

2nd Runner-up

Tilh Echola

Sherre McCoy

SUE McCOY

Miss

Candidatea:
Charieee Kins, Chloe Phillip•

Bayfie ld

MISS JURIOR BAYFIELD

Candidatee:
Diana Meador, Laurel Zoll

Mill Bayfield wa1 ehoeen for
her eebolaetie aehieveaente
and honore,
poiee,

her pereonality,

and beauty.

All the

candidate• .odeled for the
judgee and answered queetione
about world affaire and
their hobbiee.

Hl•• Bayfield

and Miee Junior Bayfield
will go on to eo.pete in
the Miu San Juan Balin
eo.petition and the winner
will eventually eo-pete
in the Mile National
' SUSIE MAllS

Teenager Contest.

Each Dec.-ber,

tbouaande of

eenior etudente throughout the
nation take part in the Betty
Crocker Search for Leaderehip in
Fa•ily Living.
let Runner-up

2nd Runner-up

Christy Carter

Jackie Newman

The student with

the higheat teet acoree in each
participating echool ie aa.ed
Fa•ily Leader of To.orrow and
receive• a dietinctive award.
The winner fr� B.B. S. ie Linda
Purcell.

Her teet ecoree now go

on to co-petition for etate and
national honore.

Candidatee:
Diana S•ith, Taai Bunter
Mining:
JoAnn Car.on

LINDA PURCELL

�Spi r it

Ca ndid a t e s

Bralia Archuleta was elected DAR Good
Citizen Girl.
Standing:

Danny Abernathy,

Dirk Nelson.
Chrisley,

Sitting:

Randy Talbot,

Tami Hunter,

Scott Ford,

Karen Clark,

Selection standards for

"DAR Good Citizen Girl" are as follows:

and

Kathy

must be a Senior-above average,

and Terese McGraw.

scholarship, reliability,

Danny Abernathy and Tami Hunter won the school spirit contest.

and leadership.

in

patriotism,

She was elected by the

faculty, and the supporting chapter
was Sarah Platt Decker Chapter.

Hon or

Band

"TOP OF THE NATION" HONOR BAND
Cheryl Frahm,
ist,

Junior clarinet­

was chosen from among top

bandsmen all over Colorado to
participate in this year's
"Top of the Nation" Honor Band
held at Adams State College in
Alamosa.
Stevens,

Senior,

Cynthia

was chosen as alternate•

in the baritone section.

Cheryl Frahm

Cynthia Stevens

��John Hasstedt - Vice- President
Carol Green-TreasurPr

Favorites

Verna Leithauser

Dirk Nelson

Sue HcCoy- President
ferese McGraw- Secretary

�BRALIA ARCHULETA

MELONY BATES

FRANK BRITTAIN

JOHN BRITTAIN

SUSAN DONLEY

STEVE DUNAVANT

VICKI FISHER

ARENE FRANKS

KAY GOETZ

�GINA GONZALEZ

CAROL GREEN

DAN K IMBA LL

JOAN HERTEL

LINDA KREMER

JOHN HASSTEDT

BETSY lASH

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DESIREE McMANES

PAUL LUCERO

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TERESE McGRAW

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FRANKIE MEADOR

PAT MEADOR

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DIRK NELSON

CONNIE JO PAYSON

L:f'&lt;DA PURCELL

CARLA SMITH

DELLA STEPHENSON

CYNTHIA STEVENS

RUDLEY WEAVER

ELAINE WILEY

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Paula Campbe11

Claudia Carter

Dean Cundiff

Ronnie Dunavant

Tish Echols

Cheryl Frahm

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Mike Johnson

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Edward Lucero

Sarah I.ucero

Robert Mankins

Ross Martine?

Debbie McCoy

Mary McGraw

Karen Mcintyre

Mickey McNew

Chloe Phillip!!_

Lahna Miller

Charles Sanchez

Roy Palmer

Bobby Tuttrow

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Lesa Bates

Vice President:
Secretary:

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Damian Duran

Fred Fisher

Judy Franks

Doug Frary

Robert Hasstedt

Barbara Kelly

Kelli Bryant

Sherre McCoy

Kathy McCrary

Charisse McManes

Barbara Hunter

Cyndee King

Karen Clark

�Diana Meador

Cindy Miller

Jan Natzke

John Newman

Roxanne Pope

Lou Stafford

Allen Staley

Thomas Stephenson

Randy Talbot

Dale Thompson

Jim Thompsom

Tommy Tuttrow

Jay Wilmer

Laurel Zoll

Not Shown:

John Frazzini

Leon

Twyman

Terri Montgomery

Phyllis Morrison

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�Freshman Class

Officers
President:

Sha�·m Smith

Vice President:
SecrPtary:

Ricky Roper

Elizabeth Williams

Favbrites
Kevin Nelson
Susie Mars

Not Shown:
Jimmy

:ars,

Cliff Parks,
James Tl4yman

Danny Abernathy

Clay Bassett

Rodney Blacksher

Kevin Brown

�Evelyn Copeland

Doris Crone

Sandra Dunavant

Cindy Fields

Carol Garcia

Terry Gilbert

Ronnie Glover

Bill Green

Paul Harper

Dean Humbard

Tami Hunter

Charles Kelly

Wanda Kolz

Joe Leithauser

Donnie Lucero

Herman Lucero

Orlando L ucero

Susie Mars

Christy Carter

Chris

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Joe HcGraw

Corky Mcintyre

Greg Miller

Linda Miller

Lisa Miller

Kevin Nelson

Jackie NP.wman

Ron Paul

Terri Pierce

Ricky Roper

Rick Ryder

Diana Smith

Shawn Smith

Sheila Thompson

Paul Tikalsky

Charles Tuttrow

Larry Wiley

Elizabeth Williams

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�CENTER -

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DAN KIMBALL

DIRK NELSON

�Back Row:

Coach Prior,

Danny Kimball,
Middle Row:

Pat Meador,

Mike Johnson,

Charles Kelly,
Front Row:

John Hasstedt,

Jack Moore,

John Frazzini,

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Danny Abernathy,
Doug Frary,

Dirk Nelson,

Steve Dunavant,

and Coach Petro.

Kevin Nelson,

Randy Talbot,

and Manager Ross Martinez.
Corky Mcintyre,

Chris Duran,

Jimmy Chrisley, Allen Staley,

R bert

and Manager Roger Kugle.

�sstedt,

B Club

Pat Meador,

F ourth Row:

John Hasstedt,
Third Row:

Steve Dunavant,

Stanley Williams,

Coach Petro,

Dirk Nelson,

Danny Kimball,

and Coach Whiteman.

Ronnie Dunavant, Mike Johnson,

Kevin Nelson,

Scott Ford,

Randy Talbot,

and Coach Prior.

Second Row:

Jack Moore,

Damian Duran,

Ross Martinez,

Doug Frary,

And Roger Kugle.

First Row:

Robert Hasstedt,

and Corky Mcintyre.

Kevin French,

Chris Duran,

Jimmy Chrisley, Allen Staley,

Jim Thompson,

�Basketball
Varsity
L to R
Charles Sanc hez
Tom Sitton
Danny Kimball
Pat Meador
John_llu

Steve Dunavant
Jack !1oore

Ronnie Dunavant
Kevin French
Roger Kugle,

!gr.

Coach Prior

Junior
Va rsity
L to R:

Coach Petro,

Chris Duran,
Tracy Hill,
Danny Abernathy,
Fred Fisher,
Damian Duran,
Ross Martinez.

C Team
L to R:

First Row

Coach Petro,
Corky Mcintyre,
Clay Bassett
Ronnie Glover
Jim Rockett
Randy Talbot
Joe McGraw,
Jim McCoy,
Second Row
Donnie Lucero,
Herman Lucero,
Terry Gilbert,
Jim Thompson,
Tommy Stephenson

�Senior s

John Hunter

Pat Meador

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Tom Sitton

Steve Dunavant

A c tion

Jack Moore

Dan Kimball

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Coach Steve Whiteman

DISTRICT CHAMPS

Back Row:

Charlie Tuttrow,

John Hasstedt,
JUmmy Mars,
Brown,

Rick Ryder,

Charles Kelly,

Joe Leithauser,

Doug Frary,

Kevin Nelson,

and Stanley Williams.

Jimmy Chrisley,

Dirk Nelson,
Front Row:

Robert Hasstedt,

Kevin

Mike Johnson and Allen Staley.

Back Row:

Charles Kelly,

Dirk Nelson.

Front Row:

Stanley Williams,
Charlie Tuttrow,

Kevin Nelson, Mike Johnson,

Joe Leithauser.

�Girls '

Basketball
Varsity
Donna Mcintyre
Karen Mcintyre
Sue McCoy
Tish Echols
Mrs. Martin
Paula Campbe 11
Carla Smith
Mary McGraw
Joan Hertel

Junior Varsity

Roni Harris, Charisse King, Terese McGraw,
Lolly Zoll, Elaine Wiley, Mrs. Martin.

Barbara Hunter

�Girls' Volleyball

A
Team

Back Row:

Donna Mcintyre, Roni Harris, Laurel Zoll,
Susan Donley, and Coach Martin

Front Row:

Tish Echols, Karen Mcintyre, Sue McCoy, Carla Smith, Joan Hertel

B

Paula Campbell,

Team

Bayfield won the First Place Trophy
at the Cortez Volleyball Tournament
Standing:

Terese McGraw, Elaine Wiley, Chari sse �ing,
Carol Brown, Barbara Hunter

eated:

Sandra Dunavant,

Phyllis Morrison, Elizabeth Williams,

�Cheerleaders

Carla Smit�, Elaine Wiley, Tish Echols, Roni
Left t &lt;' Ri{ .�:
Harris, 1-':ary HcGraw, Sherre McCoy, Susie Hars, Terese McGraw

Basketball:

Terese HcGraw
Tish Echols
Roni Harris

Wrestling:

Hary McGraw
Charisse King

Sponsor: Miss Murphy

Diana Smith
'-C_hloe Phillip
Terri
�erce

Cathy Chrisley
Tami Hunter Carol Garcia

Pom

Pon

Carol Brown
Karen Mcintyre
Christy Carter

Girls

Carla Smith
Elaine Wiley
Sherre McCoy
Susie Mars

�Pep Rall y

�Yearbook Staff

Co-Editors:
Frankie Neador, Sue McCoy
Left to Right:

Frankie

�ador, Gina Gonzalez, Betsy Lash,

Carol Green, Terese NcGraw, Carol Brm•n,
Kay Goetz, Sue McCoy, Bralia Archuleta,
Arene Franks, '-Irs. '1cE\ven, Elaine Wiley.
Kathy Chrisley

Newspaper

Editor:
Donna Mcintyre

Stanley Williams,

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Robert Mankins,

Dean Cundiff,

'1ickey McNew 1 Paul Lucero, Edward Lucero
Chloe Phillips
Paula Campbell, Donna 'l-1clntyre,
�sh c o s, Karen ?-!clntyre
Mary McGraw, Becky H umbard, Debbie McCoy,
Sarah Lucero, Joan Hertel
Mrs. French, Claudia Carter, Roni Harris,
Charisse King, Cheryl Frahm

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Firat rov :
Kay Goetz,

Linda Dunavant,
Cindy Oliver,

Diana Saith, Julie McCoy,

Cheryl Fraha,

Dunavant, Evelya Copeland,

Sandra

Denise Chandler.

Becky Humbard, Terese McGraw, Betsy Laah, Joan Hertel,

Second rov:
Arene Fraaka,

Steve Dunavant,

Da.ian Duran, Steve Lucero,

Tomay Stepheaaon, Ronnie Dunavant,
Third row:

Chria Peragiae,

Sheriae Chandler,

Sue McCoy,

Rudley Weaver,

Donna Mcintyre, Jan Natzke,

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Tiah Echola.

Claudia Carter, Mary McGraw, Shawn Saith,

Bill Green, Cbria Free..n, Mark Araeanaa,
J UD8y Frazzini, Greg Killer, Mr. Wells.

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Dell Harria,

National Honor Society

Left to Right:
RoDDie Dunavant,

Sue McCoy, Mary McGraw,

Cheryl Frahm,

Steve Dunavant, Mra. Jaaea,

Danny Kiaball, John Haaatedt,

Carla Smith,

Carol Green,

Dirk Helaon, Kathy Cbrialey,

Bralia Archuleta,

Linda Purcell.

�High School
Band

Mr. Wells,

Ol i Jer, E .relyn Copeland, Rob&lt;!rt Hasstedt, Mary NcGraw,

F�ont �uw:
Jenny

Cheryl Frahm,

Driscoll Staley,

Tracy PeraJin&lt;!.

Middle Row:

Jinny Chrisley,

Isado�e Nnrtinez,

Jennings,

Corky Mcintyre,

�ow:

\,'ells,

Hr.

Billy Sitton,

All�n Staley,

David �agsdal�,

Gary Duran,

Lisa Cobb,

Jon French,

Rubin 1olley,

Denise C�andler,

Dale Travis,

Gre� Hiller,

Terry

Wayne s�mler.

Back

Tom·ny Stephenson,

Gre3 Frary.

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Band
BAND OFFICERS

Left to Right:
Evelyn Copeland, Secretary
C nthia Stevens, Presid
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Chery
ra m, Librarian
Mr. Wells, Sponsor
Mary McGraw, Vice-President

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Hi ss Harris:
Sponsor

Charisse McManes, Charisse King, Sandra Dunavant- President,
Sitting:
Standing:
Joan Hertel, Bralia Archuleta, Susan Donley, Diana Smith.
Judi Franks, Sherre McCoy, Laurel Zoll, Tish Echola-Treasurer, Jackie
Newman, Kay Goetz, Arene Franks- Secretary, Sheila Thompson, Mary McGraw,
Roni Harris, Wanda Kolz.

Student Coun cil

Sitting:
Diana Meador, Karen Mcintyre, Mary McGraw-District Parliamentarian,
Jack Moore-Vice Pre sident, Steve Dunavant- President, Danny Kimball- Secretary­
Sandra Dunavant, Jetta Mcintyre, Evelyn
Standing:
Treasurer, Roni Harris.
Copeland, Claudia Carter, Sheila Thompson, Thedra McCoy, Robert Hasstedt, Tern
Mattox, Mr. Whiteman-Sponsor, Jim Frazzini, Damian Duran, Dirk Nelson-District
Vice President, Vicki Fi sher, Carla Smith, Bralia Archuleta, Verna Leithauser.

Exchan g e
Studen t s
Humberto Duque

Ricardo Albuquerque

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Gina Gonz le�

�To be continued next spring.

�Say ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

�Morning already?

�BEST DANCERS
JACK MOORE

CHLOE PH ILL I PS

MOST L IKELY TO SUCCEED
CAROL GREEN

DANNY KIMBALL

CUTEST COUPLES

ALL AROUND
DIRK NELSON

VERNA LE ITHAUSER

KAREN MCINTYRE &amp; PAUL LUCERO

L INDA PURCELL

T ISH ECHOLS &amp; JACK MOORE

�HOST HISCHIEVOUS
SCOTT FORD

MARY ANN LUCERO

HOST COOPERATIVE
DANNY K IMBALL

CAROL GREEN

HOST TALENTED
SUE HcCOY

HOST ATHLETIC

DI'RK

F'TSON

JOAN HERTEL

HOST BASHFUL

DELLA STEPHENSON

JOHN HASSTF.DT

PAT HEADOR

BEST PERSONALITY

STEVE DUNAVANT

VERNA LF.TTHAUSER

�BEST DRESSED

BEST LOOKING
VICKI FISHER

D IRK

DIRK NELSON

MOST COURTEOUS
D IRK NELSON

ELSON

CHAR ISSE KING

BEST COMEDIANS

VERNA LEITHAUSER

VERNA L E ITHAUSER
FRIENDLIEST
STEVE LUCERO

VERNA LE ITHAUSER

SCOTT FORD

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Karen Box, Thedra HcCoy,
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Haureen Hall

Dawnella SOI'•er

Jon French

Pep Club

Bottom row:

Kellie Pride, Jetta Mcintyre, Tammy Fahrion,

Dawnella Sower,

Monica Strohecker
Middle row:
Robin Newton, Angie Freeman, Tracy Peragine, Tanya Pierce,
Karen Leithauser, Robin Holley, Lisa Cobb, Maureen Hall, Debbie Thompson.
Top row:
Thedra McCoy, Karen Box, Pauline Dye, Laurie Meador, Linda
Dunavant, Cindy Pope, Denise Chandler, Chris Peragine, Elaine Alexander,
Julie McCoy, Cindy Oliver.

�Football

Alex Martinez, Isadore Martinez.
First Row:
Coach Whiteman,
Second Row:
Louis Kolz, Chris Freeman, Jon French, Worthe Crouse, Mike Murphy, Larry White.
Third Row:

Driscoll Staley, Greg Frary, Billy Sitton, Mike Williams, Chris

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Fourth Row:
Evansen, Terry Jennings, Russell Newman, David Ragsdale.
Duran, Jerry Frazzini, Dell Harris, Jimmy Murphy, Jimmy Frazzini, Tern Mattox, Bo Hunter.

Basketball

Paul Thomas, Rusty Bryant, Tern Mattox, Jerry Frazzini, Bo Hunter.
Top row:
Nathan Hill, Gary Duran, Worthe Crouse, Coach Ice.
Mark Arge�nas, Chuck Rancatti, Driscoll Staley, Russell Newma
Middle row:
Mike Murphy, Terry Jennings, Jimmy Frazzini, David Ragsdale
Alex Martinez, I sadore Martinez, Louis Kolz, Jon French, Greg
Bottom row:

Wrest I ing

Jerry Frazzini, Gary Duran, Dell Harris, Rusty Bryant,
Top Row:
�illy Sitton, Jimmy Frazzini, Darren Hughes, Driscoll Staley,
Coach Whiteman
Alex Martinez, Louis Kolz, I sadore Martinez,
Bottom Row:
Chris Freeman, Greg Frary, Terry Jennings, Mike Murphy,

�n ter m ediate

Third Row:
Mark Porter,

Hike Murphy, Will Huabard,

Randy Brown, Tina Martinez,

Band

Mr. Wella, Saxon Bailey, Mike Garcia,

Louia Kolz

Second Row:
Resan Weatbrook, Brian Benaon, Ray Dunavant, Gene Buahey, Will Leithauaer,
Matt Zoll, Randy Staley, Michelle Jobnatone, Chriati Cobb, Melannie Strohecker

Firat Row:
Carmen Gilbert,

Linda Helaon, Roni Robinaon, Cindy Sower,

Tracy Johnaon, Kiaberly Holt,

Deniae McGraw, Diana Steele, Jetta Mcintyre

Beginn i ng

Third Row:

Ricky Vandeveer,

Eric Copeland,

Band

Erie Williaaa, Roy Echola, Marcella Sanchez,

Fran Twyman, Walter Gafford, Jack s ..ler, Ricky Mcintyre, Mark Holley
Second Row:

Mr. Wella,

Lana Weatbrook, Beverly Martines, Charly Meador, �evin Wilcox,

Rob Oliver,

Ronnie Tate, Sandra Mara,

lir1t Row:

Carol Freeman, Veronica Lucero, M{ka Toei, Diane Millner,

Pat Murphy
Elizabeth Paul,

�Elaine Alexander

Mark Argeanas

Karen Box

Denice Chandler
Sherice Chandler

Gary Duran

Pauline Dye

Morgan Gist

Alex Martinez

Chris Peragine

Kaare Evenson

Kerri Goetz

Tern Mattox

Cindy Pope

Not shown:
Carolyn Wilkerson

Del Harris

Thedra McCoy

Chuck Rancatti

Tammy Fahrion

Jerry Frazzini

Bill Kolz

Bo Hunter

Laurie Meador

Jim Romero

Gene Cundiff

Chr�s Freeman

Casey Lucero

Jim Murphy

Dawnella Sower

Linda Dunavant

Robin Newton

Jon French

Ricky Lucero

Cindy Oliver

Driscoll Staley
Monica Strohecker

Eighth Grade

�Lisa Cobb

Worthe Crouse

Maureen Hall

Nathan Hill

Jamey Blacksher

Kelly Goetz

Louis Kolz

Chris Evensen

Jim Frazzini

Angie Freeman

Robin Holley Tina Huntington Karla Iverson Terry Jennings

Karen Leithauser Isadore Martinez }like Murphy

Jenny Oliver

Greg Frary

Tracy Peragine Tanya Pierce

Doreen Pope

Julie Mc�oy

Jetta Mc intyre Russell Newman

Kelly Pride

Christy Ryder Wayne Semler

Pictures Not Available
Kenny Goetz

Mar ty Miller
James Ragsdale
Bruce Davidson

Bill Sitton

Debbie Thompson

Alan Tikalsky

Rosalie Twyman Hichael Williams

Seventh

Grade

�Saxon Bailey

Gene Bushey

Chris Cobb

Tena Hunter

Dalmdra Iverson

Tracy Johnson

Will Humbard

Ray Dunavant

Jim Hunter

Michelle Johnstone
Will Leithauser

Tina Martinez

Jerri Dawn Newman
Denise McGraw

Ruth Rancatti

Larry Samuels

Greg Newton

Keith Parks

Sharla Phelps

!ark Porter

Keith Smith

Randy Staley

Debra Stevens

Kelly Wiley

Sixth
Grade
Not shown:
Tommy Dye, Howard
Holley, and Matt Zoll.

Mr. Jody Ice

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Brian Ben son

Randy Brown

Carmen Gilbert

Kimberly Holt

Randy Glover

Arnold Lucero

Larry Lucero

Tina Lucero

Donnel McCoy

Cindy Miller

Patti Moore

Linda Nelson

Lizzie Sanchez

Terri Shupe

Cindy Sower

Diana Steele

Veronica Robinson

Melannie Strohecker

Sixth
Grade
Robert Thompson
Susan Thomas

Charles Thompson
Photos not available:

Vicky Duran
Michael Garcia
Teresa Hunter
Jim Livingston

Mrs. Martha Archuleta

Danny Vanderveer

Regan Westbrook

�James Beeman
Eric Copeland
Raymond Dockum
Carol Freeman
Brenda Greer
Mark Holley

Mandi Iverson
Johannah Lister
Veronica Lucero
Sandra Mars
Beverly Nartinez
Ricky Mcintyre

Charley Meador
Dianna Milner
Patrick Murphy
Elizabeth Paul
Paul Olguin
Robert Oliver

Tricia Rancatti
Rhonda Robinson
Marcella Sanchez
Jack Semler
Linda Stranich
Ronald Tate

Mike Toci
Fran Twyman
Ricky Vanderveer
Lana Westbrook
Kevin Wilcox
Eric Williams

Mark Williams
Becky Wi11"1er

Fifth Grade
Not AvailAble:
Coy Baker
Roy Echols
Walter Gafford

Mrs.

Barbara Jefferies

�Curt is Bailey
Mardella Brown
Teresa Brown
Kim Bushey
Foy Chandler
Rhonda Chism

Gretchen Fitzgerald
Janine Fitzgerald
Sam Green
Terry Holley
Roxanne Johnstone
Dan Leithauser

Allen Lucero
Gene Lucero
Angela Martinez
Dan McManes
Donna Miller
Ronnie Montgomery

Paul Peeler
Aimee Peragine
Ricky Phelps
Frank Pride
Michael Rael
Robin Reith

Matt Ricca
Troy Shupe
Kacey Sower
Gary Wilcox
Gayle Hilliams
Marianne Williams

Fourth Grade

Mrs.

Doris Hasstedt

�Becky Beeman

Tonna Davis

Doug Dugger

Donna Fahrion

Christina Frtzell

Brad Greer

Donna Haddock

Stacy Holt

Ricky Lud•.'lig

David r-:athe•.:s

Leeann !1eador

Timothy Murphy

Lee Newton

Brenda Olguin

Marsha Pope

James RDmero

Phillip Ryder

David Sikes

Shannon Smith

•like Stemen

Richard Stemen

Sonia Stocker

Sheri Twyman

Craig Hilliams

Third G rade
Not Shown:
Troy Baker
Ray Livingston
Mrs. Pat Rancatti

farlene Benally
Mrs.

Jean Sitton

Grade School Librarian

�Robin Abernathy

Sheryl Brown

Kent Bushey

David Davis

Duane Haddock

Tracy Hunter

Jayda Johnstone

Donald Kalbacher

Gary Lucero

Derek McCoy

Todd McCoy

Leeta Nelson

Lynn Parks

Troy Penning

Joey Peragine

Martin Reith

Michele Ricca

Lisa Romero

Jo Sapp

Dawn Speers

Steven Staley

Randy Tate

Lisa Westbrook

Tisha Wyatt

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Darrell Hughes
Lorie Yeager
Mrs. Judy Rodman

Second Grade

�Tommy Coddington

Scott Davis

Devara Gosney

Melissa Herrera

Forrest Lewis

Carol Lucero

Stephanie Dechert

Rhonda Drumm

Joe Frazzini

Shawn Jones

Mike Kolz

Shawn Layton

Suzanne Milner

Loretta Olguin

Brenda Reider

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Kortney Ricca

Pat Stemen

Debbie Williams

Michelle Williams

Preston Williams

Roxy Wilcox

Martin Wilson

Marvin Wilson

Not Shown:

Kevin Grush

Susan Williams

Mrs.

Carolyn Smith

First Grade

�Lauren Archuleta
Kathy Campbell
Barbara Dockery
Donna Freeman
Terry French

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Lynelle Haley
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Connie H111ls
Donna Herrera
Tammie Holt
Mike Jensen

PHOTO NOT
AVAILABLE

Tracie Ludwig

Bobby Martin
Tina Jo Penning
Suzanne Niggli

Trent Phelps

Calvin Pope
Travis Pride
Tina Prior
Ricky Rodman
Dean Samuels

Richard Severn
Brenda SoPer
Daren So\Jer
Kelly Narie Steman
Kelly Stocker

Kip Strohecker
Beverly Talbot
Nichelle Thomas
Peter Tikalsky
Kimberly Wyatt

1-lrs. ::ary Alice Copeland

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'lim Martin
James Robinson

Kin dergarten

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247-4066

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Phone:

Colorado

884-2430

SHUR- VALU MARKET

BAYFIELD
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Fxtend Our Sincere Congratulations
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The

Seniors
Our

Best

Wishes For A

Successful And Faithful

Future"

LEWIS
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COMPANY

ALWAYS THERE TO HELP

YOU

VERNON AND DON SOWER

PHONE 884-2410

BOX

345

BAYFIELD,

COLORADO

81122

�Durango,

Colorado

247-5878

B AS IN PACKIN G

South of Durango on old highway

CO

160

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Groceries
3. 2 Beer
Gasoline
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247 -3066
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Durango, Colo.

Durango,

Colorado

81301

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Telephone 247-0701

WALLACE
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Furniture and Carpets for every room.

Route 2 Box 228
Durango, Colorado 81301

Phone

858

247-1286

Main

Durango, Colorado

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IGNACIO,

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BOOTERY

842 Main

Phone:
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COLORADO

247 -0391

Durango, Colorado

DAR� TO BE CASUAL
in the favorite hand
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FOR AN EXCELLENT DAY OF FISHING VISIT LAKE CAPOTE

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COLORADO ON HIGHWAY 172

FOR RESERVATIONS CALL (303) 563-4531
(ADDRESS)

BOX 282, IGNACIO, COLORADO

81137

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LARUE'S BEAUTY
NOOK
Featuring:

Sculptured Hair Cutting,
Hair Styling
And Zotos Permanents

Located on the East end of Main
Bayfield, Colorado
Phone 884-2234

Save
Self-Service Gas
Groceries
Tapestries
Gifts
Open 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Gem Village, Colorado

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liver and Goldsmithing Supplies
Lapidary Equipment

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ADRIAN &amp; E.UNICE WADE

343 E Main Street
Phone 565-3483

OWNERS

DURANGO

115 West 11th
Phone 247-0970

PAGOSA SPRINGS AGENCY
Pagosa-at-Colorado
Phone 968-2387

1021 Main Ave.

247-3944

Durll!lgo

ANDREIAI 'S
1022 Main Avenue

Durango, Colorado

ALL KINDS OF AUTOI OTIVE
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
FAST EFFICIE T SERVICE

ACCESSORIES

FURNITURE

DRAPERIES

CARPET

LAMPS

1150 IIAill AVEi!UI:
D�RAiruO,

COLORADO

81301

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8811-21'il 1J

Located at west end of Mill Street
Bayfield, Colorado

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John,

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LEATHER
Sh o p
CRAFT
MART I N'S

884-9380
l\1ain Street
Bayfield, Colorado
ORTHOPEDIC SHOE SERVICE
�uality Shoe Service
Saddle Repair
Quality Boot &amp; Shoe Repair
Custom Made Saddles &amp; Accessories
Custom Made (HAND CARVED)
Leather Articles

Hand made Leather goods
Western clothin� of all kinds

Bayfield, Colorado

�R OS E BE R R Y
PL·U MBING

&amp;
HEATING

Arvin's
Auto mo tive
Tune-up
R epair
Located right next to

Western Construction
Bayfield,
210 \·lest 8th Street.

884-9935

Phone:247-2523
Durango,

Colo.

Colorado

l ctric Assoc iation
La Plata E e

Heartiest Congratulations to the students

and faculty of Bayfield High School

La Plata Electric Assn.,

Inc.

Box 180, Durango, Colo.

�VALLECITO
RESORT

COTTAGES AND TRAILER'PARK
STORE- RECREATION HALL
Featurin

National Square Dance Callers

18 Miles Northeast of Durango

IN SOUTHWEST

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Route 1

Bayfield, Colorado 81122
Phone (303) 884-2631

W. H. "H" and Loene Nelson, Owners

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Ostwald's Print Shop
RL E. OSTWALD. OWNJDR

Bayfield, Colorado 81122
PHONE: 303 884-2461

JOB PRINTI G
MIMEOGRAPHING
METAL STAMPING
RUBBER STAMP PROCESSING

Complete Western Store
In Durango
Richard &amp; Naomi Tipotsch

MARKING DEVICES OF EVERY KIND

Phone: 303-247-0260

SHOP LOCATED

960 Main Avenue

GEM VILLAGE

Durango, Colorado

�A&amp;W
DRIV E-IN
FEATURING

YOUR

AN ISLAND OF REFRESHMENT,

HEADQUAR TERS

THE

BURGER FAMILY,

A&amp;W ROOT BEER
&amp;

STORE

LOTS OF OTHER FINE FOOD

10 Town Plaza
Durango,

Colorado
81301

2603

Main

&amp;
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Camino Del

Rio

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22 Town Plaza

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"We Have Time For You."
Durango,

Jan �eleigh, Manager
Eugene W. Endorf
301-247 - 0605

DIAMONDS - WATCHES
GIFTS - REPAIRING

Phone: 247-4343

34 Town Plaza
Durango, Colo.

�PH

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247-4647

JACKSON
DAVID

BOTTLZA/ti
YOUR LARGEST, MOST COMPLETE
DEPARTMENT STORE
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LOCATED IN THE TOWN PLAZA
DURANGO, COLORADO

DURiilffiO,

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COLORADO

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F or Sales and Service call:

MELVIN HAGA

247-4789

247-9274

247-9139

247-0GOG

RUDY SELF

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Gardenswartz Sporting Goods
817 Main Avenue

DURANGO, COLORADO

MOST

COMPLETE

1301

SELECTIO

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BACKPACKERS - SKIERS
BEST NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRA

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Band Instruments

Everett - Cable Nelson Pianos
Records - Tapes - Music
COMPLETE MUSIC STORE
802 Main, Duran�o Colo.
Ph.

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247-3131

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303-247·4183

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901 'lain Avenue

Depository
*'lemher F. D. I . C..

PHONE:

nurango,

C.olnrado

247-3020

"SI'1CE 1 8 82"

8 Town Plaza

247-0660

DURANGO,

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884-9901

BAYFIELD, COLO.
OFFICIAL SAFETY INSPECTION
STATION NO. 85
24-HR.
WRECKER SERVICE
TUNE-UPS BRAKE SERVICE
'l'IRES AND TUBES

BA YFIELD
LO CKER

PLA NT

Pine

River

Lodge

22 Cabins

Wholesale Meat
Groceries-Feed
Mill St.

Bayfield, Colorado

Phone:

8R4-2620

von &amp; Ermalee Atkinson
Donna, Debbie,
tocated

&amp;

Denise

at Vallecito

�Ja ck

LePia t t's

L. P. GAS, INC.

COOKI G---JIEATING
CAMPING

Bayfield:
Durango:

884-2629

247-1111

Bayfield,

Colorado

�Shore Li ne I n n
Cabins. Cafe
Fishing Tackle, Boats &amp; Motors
LaVerne &amp; Bonnie Hunter

Tami, Teresa, Tena,
Vallecito Lake

&amp; Tracy

Bayfield, Colorado

8 AS I N

SADDLE
SHOP
New and Used Equipment

Leather and Canvas Repairs
"You get the horse. "

Rt. 2 Box 229
Durango Colo.

"We'll make the saddle."

PRECISION

Johnson ]etvelry

IM PORTS
247-8182
1025 El Camino Del Rio

Durane;o Colo.

For All Your
Jewelry Needs

965 Main Avenue
Parts - Accessorie&amp;
American Gem Society
Durango, Colo.
Registered Jeweler
Professional Service for Volkswagen
Phone 247-3173

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TAYLOR
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JEWELERS
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SI\lCE 1913

1AIN AVENUE

DURA\lC.O,
PHO. E

COLORADO 81301
247-3444

COOL - Q lii ET-COI\fFORTAB I.E
THE PI E RIVER
'fODERN CABINS 0
l'llTH RIVER FISIIINC. PRIVJL E(;ES
CERTIFIED

01'1\lED AND OPERATED
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AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY

CONGRATllLATIO 1S

S ENIORS OF 1974

D U'RA NG.O
FURNITURE M ART

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C:OLORADu

SAW MILL POl NT
LODGE
RESTAURANT,

CENTURY BUILDING

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&amp;

LOUNGE

COfPLETE LINES OF CARPET,
F U R ITURE &amp; A PPLIA CES

Jim, Hona, Holly,
Roclnev 1\ .Tamev nlacksher

F REE DELIVERY ANYWHERE
E-Z TERMS
PHONE

247-0512

Vallecito

Lake

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The Unusual and F avorites in Gif�s

Hallmark Cards and Candles

DURANGO'S F INE FLORIST
ESTABLISHED 1885
700 MAIN AVENUE
DURANGO, COLORADO
PH: 247-1633

Wedding Supplies

Durango Colo. 81301

�BAYFIELD SCHOOL
Mode 0'

Day

Plaza Lumber and Hardware
Narrow Guage Hobby Shoppe
McKnight Jewwlry
Wells Liquor
Gene C.

Halls

I mI

Carl and Freda Brown
Frank Meador

A2Z

Merl and Janice James
Joe and Vada Martin

PANCAKE
1 1 9 East

ain

ALLEY

Farmington,

New .Mexico

Owned and Ooerated by
JIM and TERRY ARGEANAS
Complete menu served all day!

327 - 9312

Seniors
of
1974

Phone:

884-24 35

Bayfield,

Colorado

811 22

�DON &amp; ESSIE'S
stop and Shop

Ed's:B a rbe r

Sh o p

Come and visit Ed's Barber Shop
Bayfield,

Colorado
At Bayfield, Colorado

PERMANENTS A SPECIALTY

ZELf'ilA HAGA

884-28g6

GAYFIELD, COLORADO

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ADMINISTRATION
HONORS
SENIORS
JUNIORS
SOPHOMORES
FRESHMEN

/

GRADES
ACTIVITIES

(

,...-..,

ADVERTISERS

�We, the Wolverine staff
have tried to give a
view of the life at BHS
for 1971-1972 and we
sincerely hope that you
enjoy the Wolverine as
much as we enjoyed put­
ting it together.

We

hope the book will give
you a few laughs and
smiles in the years to
come.

/)

,{u;n�' c/&amp;�
/'

.

Denise Atkinson

Editor

�ADMIN ISTRATION
S UPERINTEN DEN T

I am happy to have this opportunity

few

to

write a

words that will be a part of your book �hich you

have worked
that

you

so many

have

hours to make poss ible.

increased

in

I hope

knowledge during your

efforts to make this

book

a

accomplis hment

will

make

you a better

citizen and

American.

This book

will

mean a great

deal to all

of us now;

however,

it will

the

years

pages

come

years

back

and go.

from

now

many pleasant

reality

become

more precious

He will
and

and that this

as

thumb through the

the pictures will bring

memories

to

both

teachers and

s tudents.
Sitt\ng here at the typewriter
of something

to

write

thinking

of

the

many

Pos s ibly

one of the

in

a rural

lead

an

the

same

makes

advantages

greatest

community.

kind;

common goals ;

I am

we

are

happier,

are

have been

a little

is living

have

pos s ession

of the same

you

stay

thirteen

made a

happened

years,

I

hope your

little better,

more successful

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Mr.

Carrol Martin,

Mrs.

Frank Ludwig Jr. , Mr.

Mr.

Hugh Purcell,

Mr.
Mr.

for

3

2/:�i!

Carl Brown,

Superintendent

Mr.

a little

having

Tom Hill
Jack LePlatt

to

here for one year

Sincerely yours,

Seated (L-R):

we

a consciousness of

this way.

Standing (L-R):

I am

ours.

s elf-s ufficient;

that you as a s tudent
Whether

or you remain the full
life will

in

to think

and we are a local group.

glad

come this way.

we

that

advantages

We are

ordinary life;

trying

my mind wander.

Donald Mcintyre
\

come

�FACULTY

Miss LaVerne Altman

Mr. James Day

Mr. Wayne Dugger

English

Math

Science

Mrs.

Lois Forrestal
Home Ec

English &amp; Spanish

Mrs. Gwendolyn French

Mrs. Vada Martin
Social Studies

4

Mrs.

Janice James
Librarian

�Math &amp; Speech

Mr.

Al Mattox

Mrs. Maxine McEwen
Business

Mr. Charles Muma
Coach

Mr. Les Schoelkoph
Coach

Mr.

Dale Smith

Special Ed

Mr. Red Ward
Shop

5

Mr. Joe Wilson
Music

�OFFICE STAFF

Left to Right:

Britt Bass ett, Beverly Hill, Denise Atkinson, Mrs.
Donna Mcintyre, Li�da Montgomery, Bralia Archuleta, Janice Couch.

Betty Fahrion,

BUSINESS MANAGER

JANITORS

COOKS

Mrs.

Fahrion
Mr.

STUDENT TEACHER

Mrs .

Hotz

Mrs.

Mr.

Porter

Ryan

B US DRIVE RS

Rather

Dan Petro

Mrs .

Phillips

Mrs.

Mr. Oliver, Mr.

Hickman

6

Jack,

Mrs .

Comyford, Mr.

Grush.

�HONORS

�M R. AN D M ISS WOLV E R I N E

DEBBIE JEN"D!CS

MIKE MCGRAW

8

�Ronnie Stowell

S ALUTATORIAN

9

Br tt Bassett

�ROYALTY

HOMECOMIN G

ESCORT

Mike McGraw

ATTENDANT

ESCORT

Janice Couch

Russ ell Haga

ATTENDANT

ESCORT

STEVE BRITTAIN
QUEEN

10

TRUDY ECHOLS

Denise Atkinson

�PROM

MIKE McGRAW

ROY ALTY

�QUEEN

COUR T

KAREN TRIMBLE

JA'HCE CO�'CH

DEBBIE JENNINGS

Baskethall queens were
chosen in the San Juan
Basin for the first time
this year.

Finalists

were selected by the
team �nd then the oueen
and her attendants were
selected on the basis
of their �rades,

part­

icipation in school,
attitude toward school,
and an essay.

12

DENISE ATKINSON

�MR

MISS

&amp;

SCHOOL

S P IRl T
TRUDY ECHOLS

RODER ICK W IL L IAMS

Roderick Williams, Trudy Echols, Steve Moore, Terri Morris,
Steve Dunavant,

Donna Mcintyre, Kevin French, Claudia Carter

13

�FHA

JANET C ROUSE,

S WEE T HEART

CINDY YEAGER -SWEETHEART,

PRES W�HG,

BRALIA A R CHULETA,

BOBBY MCCOY,

MIKE FRA RY.

D AR

G OO D
CIT IZEN
Three senior girls were nominated by the senior class for
selection by the faculty of the one outstanding in leadership,
service, and character.

The faculty chose Denise Atkinson

as the D. A. R. Good Citizen for 1972.

14

Mrs.

Blatnick

Home Ec.

�SENIORS

�S ENIOR CLAS S OFFICERS

Rusty

Haga

Debbie Jennings
Mike McGraw

CLAS S FAVORITES

Rusty Haga

Denise Atkinson

16

�DENISE ATKINSON

BRITT BASSETT

JUNE E .

COMYFORD

CONNIE ZELLNER COUCH

CAROL A.

CUNDIFF

LOUISE DYE

17

STEVEN W.

BRITTAIN

JANICE E.

COUCH

TRUDY ECHOLS

�MARK N. EVAN S

R U S SELL M. HAGA

DEB BIE L.

JENNING S

DeWAYNE A. EVEN SEN

ROGER B.

STEVEN E.

HERTEL

JOHN S

18

MITCH FAHRION

BEVERLY J.

HILL

HER BER T A. LePLA TT

�T HOMAS 0. MANKINS

RAN DAL J. McEI-.IEN

MICHAEL J. McGRAW

LINDA J. MONTGOMERY

JEFF MYERS

CONNIE L.

19

PARKS

B O BBY McCOY

FLORINE WILBu� MO R RISO�

JUDY L. SAUER

�RONALD G.

STOWELL

RODERICK WILLIAMS

KAREN L.

TRIMBLE

A

RONALD WILLI MS

20

WAYNE R.

WIEBE

��1972

S ENIOR

AUTOGRAPHS

�JUNIORS

�JUNIOR CLAS S
OFFICERS

Joa�

Smit�,

Terrv M·•rris, Brett King,

�ike Frary,

Gayle Hines

CLAS S FAVORITES

Terry Morris

24

Brett King

�Pam Bates

Elaine Amon

Jim Britl

Tom Bishop

Mike Frary

Mark Buckner

Bill Brown

Janet Crouse

Lendy Crone

David Campbell

Greg Box

Albert Gilbert

25

Vicki Frahm

Shaaron Gilbert

�David Gundrum

Pres Ludwig

Ginger Martinez

Paul Morrison

Joan Smith

Dan Wade

Gayle Hines

Joyce Harmnond

Steve Moore

Pat McKee

Terry Morris

Roger Wilbur

26

Brett King

Mike Myers

Patty Sitton

�SOPHOMORES

�SOPHOMORE CLAS S

Vickie Fisher,

TOP R�W:

(L-R)

Yea!er,

Secretary ;

BOTTOM

ROW:

(L -R)

Frank Brittain ,

Reporter; Cindy

Carol Green, Treasurer;
Mickey Mattox,

OFJ71CERS
'
....

CLAS S FAVORITES

Reporter;

President.

Cindy Yeager

28

Jack Moore

�Bralia Archuleta
Melony Bates
Frank Brittain
Gary Brown

Susan Donley
Steve Dunavant
San Evensen
Vicki Fisher

Arcne Franks
Kay Goetz
Carol Green
John Hasstedt

Joan Hertel
Larry Johnson
Danny Kimball
Linda Kremer

Betsy Lash
Mary Ann Lucero
Paul Lucero
Steve Lucero

29

�Hick y M t ox

Su

McCoy

T r s

McGr

Donn

Mcin yr

w

B cky McK
McK lvie
St v
D sir

McManes

Jack Moor

W

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N

1

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Pop
Mik
Linda Pure 11

El in

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ind
Chri

�FRESHMEN

�FRES HMEN
CLAS S OFF

( L. -R. ) Charles Sanchez,
Paula C�mpbell,

Reporter;

Roy Palmer, Treasurer;

Secretary; Becky Humbard, Vice-pres ident;
Kevin French,

President.

CLAS S FAVORITES

Mickey McNew

Karen Mcintyre

32

�Danae Ba tes

Carol Brown

Barbara Burch

Paula Campbell

Claudia Carter

Ka t hy Chrisley

Dean Cundiff

Ronnie Dunavan t

"!ish Echols

Cheryl Frahm

Kevin French

Barbara Griffin

Tracy Hill

Becky Humbard

33

Mike Johnson

�Sarah Lucero

Karen Mcintyre

Roy Palmer

Edward Lucero

Roger Kt•gle

Charisse King

Ross Martinez

Debbie McCoy

Mary McGraw

Chester McKinnis

Mickey McNew

Lahna Miller

Chloe Phillips

Charles Sanchez

Eddie Westbrook

34

�ACTIVITIES

�ANNUAL
STAFF
EDITOR

ASST.

Sharon Gilbert
Denise Atkinson
June Comyford
Carol Cundiff
Louise Dye
Mark Evans
De Hayne Evevs en
Mitch Fahrion
Steve Garcia
Shaaron Gilbert
Rusty Haga
Debbie Jennings
Tom Mankins
Bobby McCoy
Jeff Myers
Payne I.Jiebe

Rod I.Ji 11 iams

Malia Yocam

BUSINESS MANAGER

EDITOR

Denise Atkinson

Debbie Jennings

�CLUB

B

� ROW:

FIRS

Fahr1on,

wayne Wiebe, Russ ell Haga, Tom Mankins, Randy McEwen, Mitch
_
Br1tt
Bass ett, DeWayne Evensen, Bobby McCoy, Roderick Williams '

Jeff Myers, Mark Evans.
SECOND ROW:
Mike M er ,

�

�

David Campbell, Paul Lucero, Wayne Neal,
Stanley W1ll1ams, Paul Morrison, Dan Wade, Pat Meador.

McKelvie,
THIRD ROW:

Pat McKee, Gregory Box,

Steve Moore, Mark Buckner,

FOOTBALL

FIRST ROW:
Mattox,

Roger Wilbur,

Mike Johnson,

Steve McKelvie,
SECOND ROW:
Haga,

Roger Wilbur.

TEAM

Ronnie Dunavant,

Wayne Neal,

Stanley Williams ,

Mickey

Paul Lucero,

Jack Moore, Albert Gilbert.

Coach Day,

Steve Dunavant,

Tracy Hill,

Charles Sanchez,

Steve

Bill Brown,

DeWayne Evensen,

Pat Meador,

Mike McGraw,

Randy McEwen,

Dan Wade,

Roderick Williams,

Danny Kimball,

37

Brett King,

Steve Brittain,

Coach Schoelkoph.

Russell

�S ENIORS
IN
ACTION
Steve Brittain

Center

Russell Raga

Guard

Mr. Schoelkoph

Mike McGraw

Guard

38

�FRES HMEN

BACK ROW: L. to R. Roger Wilbur, Bill Brown

BACK ROW: L. to R. Ronnie Dunavant Mike Johnson,
'
C harles Sanchez
FRONT ROW: Tracy Hill

Dan Wade
FRONT ROW:

Brett King, Albert Gilbert

S OPHOMORES

BACK ROW: L. to R. Jack Moore, Steve Dunavant, Paul Lucero
Steve McKelvie, Danny Kimball
F RONT ROW: Wayne Neal, Pat Meador, Stanley Williams, Mickey Mattox

39

�CHEERLEADERS

Judy Sauer

Trudy Echols

Debbie Jennings

Terry Morris

Gayle Hines

Joyce Har.�mond

40

�1st row:

Linda Purcell, Mary McGraw, Deb�ie Jennings, Judy Sauer, Terri Morris,

Trudy Echols, Joyce Hammond, Danae Bates, Tish Echols.
2nd row:
Karen Trimble, Carla Smith, Beverly Hill, Joan Hertel, Janice Couch,
·
Connie Zellner, Linda Montgomery, Terese McGraw, Sue McCoy, Denise Atkinson.
3rd row:
Janet Crouse, Elaine Wiley, Cheryl Frahm, Della Stephenson, Carol Cundiff,
Shaaron Gilbert,
4th row:

Betsy Lash, Carol Green, Patty Sitton, Joan Smith.
Donna Mcintyre, Kay Goetz, Claudia Carter, Desiree McManes, Ginger

Martinez, Arene Franks, Kathy Chrisley, Karen Mcintyre, Vicki Frahm,

Bralia

Archuleta, Miss Altman.

leaders
Danae Bates
Linda Purcell

Donna Mcintyre
Claudia Carter

Joan Smith

Sue McCoy

Denise Atkinson

Carla Smith

Karen Trimble

Charis�� King

41

Tish Echols

�First Row:

Coach Muma,

Charles Sanchez.
Second Row:

Dan K

Steve McKelvie,
Williams,

Herb LePlatt,

Mitch Fahrion,

Brett King, Tom Mankins,

Mike McGraw,

Pat Meador,

Britt Bas s ett,

Dan Wade.

JUNIOR VARS ITY
First Row:

Ed Lucero, Mike Johnson,

Charles Sanchez,

Ross Martinez,

Kevin French.
Second Row:
Kimball,

Stan Williams ,

Pat Meador,

Muma, Tracy Hill,
Roy Palmer.

42

Dan

Coach

Dean Cundiff,

�S ENIORS
IN
BAS KETBALL

BRI'IT BASSE'IT
GUARD

GUARD
CO- CAPTAIN

43

�GIRLS

BAS KETBALL

Front Row:

June Comyford,

Back R�·:

Donna Mcintyre,

Trudy Schols,

Paula Campbell,
Elaine A�on,

Tish Echols,

Elaine 't.'iley.

Karen Mcintyre,

Carla Smith.

Coach:

Charisse King,
McCoy,

Cynthia Stevens,

Carol Bro•.·n,

Mary McC:ra···.

44

Debbie

Mr�.

Martin

�FHA

Firs t Row:
Gayle Hines,

Cindy Yeager,
Danae Bates,

Desiree McManes,
Mrs.

Janet Crouse,

Bralia Archuleta,

Forrestal.

�j
�

Second Row:
Betsy Lash, Pam Bates, De b e McCoy,
Carol Cundiff, Arene Franks, Tis h Echo
.

Carol Green,

Beverly Hill,

{
CHORUS

First Row:

Eddie Westbrook,

Elizabeth Williams,

Carol Garcia,

Claudia Carter,

Bralia Archuleta,

Sandra Dunavant,

Cristy Carter, Donna Mcintyre,

Denise

Atkinson, Barbara Kelly, Cynthia Stevens.
Second Row:
Yeager,

Miss Altman,

Shaaron Gilbert, Arene Franks ,

Sue McCoy, Joan Smith,

Third Row:

Terri Morris,

Couch, Linda Montgomery,
Copeland,

Pam Bates ,

Melony Bates,
Tish Echols ,

Joan Hertel.

45

Carla Smith,

Jackie Newman,

Carol Green,

Cindy

Della Stephenson.
Janet Crouse,

Janice

Mary McGraw, Linda Purcell, Evelyn

�PEP

RALLY

�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

(L-R):

Patty Sitton, Beverly Hill, Debbie Jennings , Florine Morrison,
Stm.&gt;ell,
Shaaron Gilbert, Mark Buckner, Mrs. James-Sponsor, Ronnie
Couch, Mike McGra�,
Denise Atkinson, Linda Montgomery, Mitch Fahrion, Janice

Janet Crouse,

Tom Mankins

Standing (L-R):

Tis h Echols,

Joan Smith,

Claudia Carter,

Mike Frary, Mark Buckner, Terry Morris
Kneeling (L-R):

Rusty Haga,

Randy McEwen

Miss Altman-Sponsor,

�STUDENT COUNCIL

BACK ROW:

Mr.

FRONT ROW:

BACK ROW:

FRONT ROW:

Patty Sitton, Sue McCoy, Judy Sauer, Tis h Echols , and Karen Trimble.
David Campbell, Steve Dunavant, Tommy Mankins, and Ron Dunavant.

Day,

Mark Buckner,

--::&gt;G'�...-:

Janice Couch,
Judy Sauer,

MIDDLE ROW:

tl

/)

�-·Tt--�t:&gt;;-U.�

Jeff Myers,

Debbie Jennings, Linda Montgomery, Joan Smith,

Mark Evans, Trudy Echols,

Carol Cundiff,

Mitch Fahrion,

June Comyford,

and Connie Parks.

Wayne Wiebe,
Dan Kimball.

D

Russell Haga,

Shaaron Gilbert,

ne Evensen, Mark Buckner,

Not Shown:

Lou1se Dy

48

Beverly Hill,

and Roderick Williams.

Karen Trimble,

Randy McEwen,

Denise Atkinson,

Steve Brittain,

and

���BEST DANCERS

ALL AROmm

Joyce Hammond-DeWRyne E• ensc�

Mike McGraw-Debbie Je�nin�s

BEST L00KING
Janice Couch-Rusty Haga-Florine MorrisoP

51

�M.C,J::' CO;."RTE'JUS

!3EST COi-!E!Y:A�&lt;S

Mike Mc.Jr&lt;�w-Linda !lontgomery

Tr dy Echols-Steve Brittain

�!CST CO-OPERATIVE
Tom Hankins-Denise Atkinson

BEST PERSONALITY
Janet Crouse-Rusty Ha�a

52

��ClST ,.-:--1L:T:::C
Janie• Co��--�ike �c. r��

'i('ls- :'ALs·:rs

t'RE:'DLIEST

S'le �lcCoy-C\onAlc '·'i.lli,r:Js-Sh,.ron

'erna T�eitllauser-Ste"e 1\rittl'lin

53

ri loert

�CUTEST COUPLE

10ST 3ASHF1JL

P.onni� Stowell-Marv .-\., 1

•

Jeff Myers-Debhie Jennin�s

:cl"ro

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED

BEST DRESSED

Cen;s e Atkins on-Britt Bass ett

Bobby McCoy-Karen Trimhte

54

�V)
V)

TC!'I',Y Pii!J'I'C
;•rc:-. T.uJ: it:;

T ammy P.ierco

Claurlin Carter

K:1thy Chri ::lc;J'

Petty Sitton
Cn rol Br01.11
!lcrhic T.eJ'l·1t t

Jir,uny Chrblcy

tl"i rl·ry E1tto-&lt;
·.·c· ·.
G.i_ll•&lt; ,··.

HIGH

jlj10nda \·:ilbur

Linctn r:or.Lcorncry

SCHOOL

Vicki

Denise .1\tkin:; on
Frahm

t:r.

\·!ilson
J onct Crou:;c

Christ:,' CnrLer

1-l: ry r-:cGr:n:
?'ike Fr:1ry
Hobert l!aGstcdt.

Debbie Jenning:;

Shcrrc !·lcCoy

Chloe :'hill; ,•;;

Douc Frary

Fred Fisher

Honn i c ;&gt;t01·1cll

llonn i r Dl.l'. ,._ ·

,\]]en Staley
Snn·l-n Dunnv.1nt

D:lvid r'cl:cl vic

Arcnc i'rnnk:-

J:at.hy Chovcz

Cheryl Frn!u;)

Lind·J

�·u··ccll

:·vc1y•J Concl ·
Debbie Gun&lt;'•·

J oc l 1'0 Llcy

BAND

•

�Front Row·

(L-R) Linda Purcell,

Patty Sitton,

Steve Dunavant,

Janet Crou�e.

Donna Mcintyre,

Vicki Frahm,

Cheryl Frahm,

Jimmy Chri�ley,

Sandra

Dunavant, Thoma� St�phen�on, Carol Brown, Michael Frary, Terry Morri�.
Mickey Mattox, Ronnie Dunavant, Ronnie Stowell, Doug Frary, Tom
Back Row·
Mankin�,

Herbie LePlatt,

First Row:

Tammy Pierce,

Sherre McCoy.

(L-R) Cheryl Frahm,Linda Purcell, Terry Morris, Janet Crouse,

Arene Franks, Claudia Carter, Vicki Frahm, Sue McCoy.
Second Row:

(L-R) Kathy Chrisley, Mary McGraw, Judy Franks, Allen Staley,

Linda Montgomery, Donna Mcintyre,

Christy Carter, Evelyn Copeland, Carol

Brown, Sandra Dunavant, Karen Mcintyre, Patty Sitton.
Third Row:

(L-R) Steve Dunavant, Jimmy Chrisley, Ronald Williams, Thomas

Stephenson, Michael Frary, Fred Fisher, David McKelv e, Mickey Mattox,
Ronnie Stowell, D

Fourth Row:
(L-R
au
ing
Charisse
Chloe
Mr.

'1

e Dunavant.
Debbie Jennings, Debbie Gundrum,

ammy Pierce, Sherre McCoy, Herbie LePlatt,

Joe Wilson.

Drum Major:
Twirlers:

Pres Ludwig.
(L-R) Tammy Pierce,

Linda Montgomery, Denise Atkinson.

Pres.

Ronald Williams, M� Joe Wilson,

Linda Montgomery, V.

Pres.

�GRADES

�AND

MR

JUNIOR

MISS

Damian Duran

Laurel Zoll

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58

�JUNIOR HIGH
PEP CLUB

Susie Mars

Top:

�iddle ll.o·"':

Jimmy Sue Bates a;d Laurel Zol:
Bottom:

Renee Blair and Terri �ont�omery

Top Rcw:

Ca"ol Garcia,

Dunavant,

Elizabeth Williams,
Terry Pierce,

Middle Row:

S haron Crouse,
First Row:
King,

Esther Dye,

Cheerleaders:

Tamny Pierce,

Diana Fuller,

Rhonda Wilbur,
Lesa Bates,

Phyllis Morrison,

Jimmy Sue Bates,

Sherr� �cCoy,

Debbie G undrum,

Jackie Newman,

Sandr�

�arbara Kelly.

Aileen �ilbur,

Cindy Miller.

Wanda Kolz,

Charisse McManes,

Roxanne �ope,

Renee Blair.

Linda Miller,

Diana S mith,

Debbie �urphy,

Susie Mars,

59

Christy Carter,

Cindy

Kim Brown.

Terri Montgorr.ery,

Laurel Zoll,

�BEGINNERS BAND

Front Row:

( L-R)

Driscoll Staley, Worthe Crouse,

Jenny Oliver, Elaine Zalewski.
Holly, Greg Frary,

Back Row:

Louis Kolz,

Beth Starbuck,

Terry Jennings, Isadore Martinez,

Ragsdale, Wayne Semler, Robby Bates, Jimmy Frazzini.

Jetta Mcintyre,

Tanya Pierce, Robin

Russell Newman, David
Standing:

Billy Sitton,

David Haga, Mr. Wilson.

INTERMEDIATE BAND

Front Row:

( L-R ) Joe McGraw, Monica Strohecker,

Marsha Thomas,
Mr. Wilson,

Terry Pierce.

Back Row:

Bill Green, Gary Duran,

Tammy Fahrion,

John French,

Paul Thomas,

60

Linda Dunavant,

Tim Mattox,

Jerry Frazzini,

Russell Thomas, Corky Mcintyre.

�JUNIOR HIGH

FIRST ROW:

John Frazzini,

L ucero, Joe Leithauser,

David McKelvie,

Kevin Brown,

Terry Gilbert,

Corky Mcintyre,

Herman

Doug Frary,

Chris Duran,

Jimmy Chrisley,

SECOND ROW:

Coach Schoelkoph, Fred Fisher, Tom Tuttrow, Mike

Nesting,

Joe McGraw.

Danny Abernathy, Joel Talley,

Allen Backus, Damian Duran,

Charlie Tuttrow, Gene Starbuck,

Charlie Kelley, Tommy Stevenson.

FOOTBALL

First Row:

Tommy Stevenson, Gene Starbuck, Jimmy Chrisley,

Fred Fisher,

David McKelvie,

Second Row:

Joe McGraw,

Chris Duran,

Clay Bassett, Jimmy Mars,

John Frazzini,

Corky Mcintyre,

Damian Duran,

Joe Leithauser,

Paul Harper,

Ronnie Glover.

BASKETBALL
61

Doug Frary,

Coach Ice.
Donnie Lucero,

Larry Wiley,

�Lesa Bates

Renee Blair

Esther Dye

Fred Fisher

Judy Franks

Barbara Kelly

Cyndee King

Sherre McCoy

Jinuny Chrisley

Kim Brown

Doug Frary

Allen Staley

Gene Starbuck

Damian Duran

Debbie Gundrum

Robert Hasstedt

Kathy McCrary

Charisse McManes

Mike Nesting

Tanuny Pierce

Tommy Stephenson

Tommy Tuttrow

Terri Montgomery Phyllis Morrison Debbie Murphy

Lou Stafford

Sharon Crouse

EIGHTH GRADE
Laurel Zoll

62

Cindy Miller

Roxanne Pope

Aileen Hilbur

�Clay Bassett

Jimmi Sue Bates

Kevin Brown

Christy Carter

Evelyn Copeland

Doris Crone

Sandra Dunavant

Chris Duran

Carol Garcia

Terry Gilbert

Ronnie Glover

Bill Green

Paul Harper

Dean Humbard

Charles Kelly

Wanda Kolz

Joe Leithauser

Galen LaPointe

Lee LaPointe

Donnie Lucero

Herman Lucero

Orlando Lucero

Jimmy Mars

Susie Mars

Jimmy McCoy

Joe McGraw

Corky Mcintyre

Lesa Miller

Linda M iller

Jackie Newman

Terry Pierce

Diana Smith

Shawn Smith

Charles Tuttrow

Toumy Walder

Danny Abernathy

Rhonda Wilbur
Larry Wiley
Elizabeth Williams

63

S EVENTH
GRADE

�Robby B ates
Karen Box
Eugene Cundiff
Linda Dunavant
Gary Duran

Pauline Dye
Tammy Fahrion
Jerry Frazzini
Jon French
Kerri Goetz

Tead Haga
Kathryn Hayes
Bill Kolz
Casey Lucero
Ricky Lucero

Alex Martinez
Tim Mattox
Thedra McCoy
Laurie Meador
Jimmy Murphy

Tammy Murray
Robin Newton
Cindy Oliver
Cindy Pope
Driscoll Staley

Monica Strohecker
Dawnella Sower
Marcia Thomas
Paul Thomas
Russell Thomas

S IXTH GRADE

Donna Webb

Mr.

64

Jody Ice

�FIFTH GRA DE
Terry Adams
Richard Bacus
Louis Kolz
Worthe Crouse
Greg Frary
Jimmy Frazzini

Kenneth Goetz
Kelly Goetz
David Haga
Robin Holley
Karla Iverson

Terry Jennings

Renee LaPointe

Karen Leithauser
Is adore Martinez
Julie McCoy
Jetta Mcintyre

Doyle McKinnis
Marty Miller
Hohn Murphy
Russell Newman
Jenny Oliver
Tanya Pierce

Doreen Pope
Kellie Pride
David Ragsdale
\-layne Semler
Billy Sitton
Beth Starbuck

Sherry Webb
Timmy Walder
Michael William
Eileen Zalewski

Mrs.

Barbara Jefferies

�Saxon Bailey
Brian Benson
Rickey Boyet
Randy Brown
Ray Dunavent
Vicki Duran
Tommy Dye

Mike Garcia
Carmen Gilbert
Randy Glover
Kim Holt
Will Humbar&lt;.l
Dawndra Iverson
Susan Johnson

Michelle Johnstone
Will Leithauser
Arnold Lucero
Larry Lucero
Tina Lucero
Tina Martinez
Donnel McCoy

Denise McGraw
Doug McKelvie
Cindy Miller
Tracy Johnson
Patti Moore
Cynthia Murray
Johnny Murray

Jerri Newman
Greg Newton
Sharla Phelps
Mark Porter
Roni Robinson
Connie Webb
Keith Smith

Cindy Sower
Randy Staley
Diana Steele
Debra Stevans
Melannie Strohecker
Gary Tally
Susan Thomas

FOURTH

Melanie Walker
Regan Wes tbrook

GRADE
66

Kelly Wiley
Kent Williams
Matt Zoll

�LuAnn Bacus
James Beeman
Wayne Blair
Jayson Boyet
Eric Copeland
Roy Echols

Steve Gann
Mark Holley
Mandi Iverson
Lloyd La Pointe
Veronica Lucero
Ricky Mcintyre

Sandra Mars
Angela Martinez
Beverly Martinez
Charley Meador
Patrick Murphy
Rob Oliver

Rhonda Robinson
Jack Semler
Tom Starbuck
Ronnie Tate
Tammy Walder
Robin Ward

Lana Westbrook
Gary Wilcox
Kevin Wilcox
Eric Williams
Marianne Williams
Deryl Zalewski

THIR D
GRADE
Mrs.

Doris Hassedt
4th Grade

Miss Carole Hut che son
4th Grade

67

Mrs.

Jean Sitton
3rd Grade

Mrs.

Carolyn Wilson

Student Tea cher

�SECOND GRADE
Curtis Bailey
Ann Boglino
Mardella Brown
Rhonda Chism
Gretchen Fitzgerald

Janine Fitzgerald
Sam Green
Anita Haga
Roxanne Johnstone
Danny Leithauser

Allen Lucero
Gene L ucero
Dan McManes
Donna Miller
Ronnie Montgomery

Ricky P helps
Kim Pinson
Frank Pride
Matt Ricca
Kacey Sower

Terry Walder

Debra Ward

Miss Joann Pearson

68

�Becky Beeman

Billy Boglino

Dorella Boyet

Doug Dugger

Donna Fahrion

Not Shown
Donna Haddock

Stacey Holt

Dolores Larson

Ricky Ludwig

Harold McKinnes

Lee Ann "leador

Timmy Murphy

Lee Newton

Sheryl Pierce

Marsha Pope

Shannon Smith

Curtis Walker

Loresa Wheat

Mrs. Carolyn Smith

FIRS T GRADE
69

�Robin Abernathy

Mark Bolinger

Duane Haddock

Dawn Hennigan

Jayda Johnstone

(
Donald Kalbacher

Carol Lucero

Gary Lucero

Derek McCoy

Todd McCoy

Leslie Nelson

Marsha Nesting

Lynn Parks

Pamela Pinson

Michelle Ricca

Christine Sapp

Steven Staley

Randy Tate

Teresa Walder

Donna Ward

KIN DERGARTEN

Mrs. Mary Alice Copeland

70

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247-4066

COLORADO

72

FISHING

�Jac k

lePiatt's

L. P. GAS, INC.

COOKING---HEATING
CAMPING

Bayfield;

884-2629

Bayfield, Colorado

73

�MARTIN'S
Boot&amp;S addle

BAY FIEL D
LO CKER PLANT

Shop
ORTHOPEDIC SHOE SERVICE
SADDLE REPAIR
QUALITY SHOE SERVICE
QUALITY BOOT AND SHOE REPAIR
CU STOM MADE SADDLES &amp; ACCESSORIES
CU STOM MADE

(HAND CARVED)

LEATHER ARTICLES
MAIN STREET

Groceries-Meat-Feeds

BAYFIELD,
Bayfield,

COLORADO

Colorado

SCOT

GREAT
T I M BE R

and

L O G G I NG
Manufacturers of

TWEED SAWN
Bayfield,

74

Colorado

�"We Like To
In Our

VALLEY OF

ee You

hoe "

SPRUCE

CHALET
ULTRA MODERN CABI�S
ON THE VALLECITO RIVER

842 Main

Durango

Boss
W�uN5
DARE TO BE CASUAL
in the favonte hand
sewn casual of gals
on campus and 1n the

�T.

office ... genuine Bass
WeeJuns

moccasins.

1,

BAYFIELD,

C0L0Pft

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7E.FPP0�F-884-2R23

SAWMILL POIN T

MOTEL

LOCATED AT VALLECITO

BAYFIELD,

75

COLORADO

�COME EAT A BITE WITH DOROTHY AND JIM HINSLEY

AT

THE

M ALT

S HOPP E

1776 MAIN AVENUE

DURANGO,

C A RMA CK

MO TO RS,

COLORADO

INC.

]. I. Case f!9' '}{ew Holland Machines

MODERN HOUSEHOLD
SEWAGE TREATMENT
• Automatic • Odorlus
• Compact

Free Estimates

HIWAY 160·!5!50 SOUTH

PHONE: 247·0!5!52

DURANGO, COLORADO 81301

76

•

• Dependable

FHA Eligible

�MUSIC

Tape Recorders
Guitars
Sheet Music
Records
Tapes
8th and Main
Durango, Colorado

IGNACIO, COLORADO

IF IT'S GOOD FOOD

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�THE

GO

CLOTH

WELDING

FOR A PROFESSIONAL JOB

HOUS E

COME TO US

FOR ALL YOUR SEWING NEEDS

LOCATED AT
16 TOWN PLAZA
DURANGO,

COLORADO
BOX

92 BAYFIELD,

COLORADO

SCO TT I ES

CABINS, STORE,

FRED'S

GAS

FISHING LICENSES AND TACKLE

BARBER
S HOP

FOR ALL YOUR VACATION NEEDS
COME TO SCOTTIES
RT.

IGNACIO, COLORADO

1 BAYFIELD,

884-2506
78

COLORADO

�LA P L ATA
ELECTRIC
AS S OCIAT I 0 N
INC

BOX18o
D URANGO, COLORADO

Daddy,
what's a gigawatt?
It's 1,000 megawatts or a mill1o

k1 owatts

It's what our country will need about 3

to 5 thousand of by the year 2000

R1ght now the total generating capacity

1n the U.S.A. is around 350 g1gawatts,

barely enough to fill present demands. In

many areas, reserve lev" IS are at an all-time
low
What can we do as demand grows by
leaps and bounds? We can be prepared
to meet it
Your local rural electric system and the

nearly 1,000 other rural electric systems

across the country make up a small but very
significant, part of the over-all electric
industry And we're working with leaders on
all levels to find solutions to the power
supply problem
G1gawatt 1s a funny word. But we take
11 seriously

79

�SELLARD IMPLEMENT COMPANY
270 Eighth Avenue

DURANGO, COLORADO

JOHN

SALES

DEERE

FARM

SERVICE

PH 0 N E

IMPLEMENTS

247-4647

SUPERIOR AUTOMOTIVE, INC.
PAGOSA SPRINGS, COLO. 81147
PHONE 968-2247
BOX 516

g:�.

t\".OERICAN PARTS SYSTEM

-Automotive Wholesalers
OURANGO, COLO. 81301
PHONE 247-1383
BOX 220

80

PARTS

�Oe1UH.Llo

g�so�

COOL -

QUIET - COMFORTABLE

CABINS -

ON THE PINE RIVER

OWNED AND OPERATED
LARGE RECREATION HALL SQUARE-DANCING
BY
CABINS
Al ta M.

TRAILER PARK

STORE

Beuten
AND LAUNDROMAT

P ine

River

Lodge

22 Cabins

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Fishing Boats &amp; Motors

L A K E

0
Pleasure &amp; Ski Boats

0
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Don &amp; Ermalee Atkinson
Donna,

Debbie,

81

&amp; Denise

�Bayfield,
Phone:

BA YFI.ELD

Colorado

$$4-2430

SHUR- VALU MARKET

"We Extend Our Sincere
Congratulations
To The Seniors Of

1971-1972

Our Best Wishes For A
Successful And Faithful Future."

WELLS COURT

Ca;4ce
G,o·ns and tfa)nt)� S

(Shoui'l'\ b� appo·.n�'T"''i.l\l

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22 Town Plaza

HUNTING AND FISHING
LICENSES

Durango,

Colorado

81301

Diamonds - Watches

Eugene W. Endorf

FANNIE AND BILL SMOTHERMON
945 MAIN AVENUE
DURANGO, COLORADO 81301

Gifts - Repairing

30 3 -247-0605

"WE HAVE TIME FOR YOU"

Midwest
Automotive
A nd
Your largest most complete

Machine-sh o P

Department Store
in the Four Corners Area

Complete Automotive Parts

303-247-4501

Located in the Town Plaza
Durango, Colorado

Durango,

C olora d o

83

�KROEG ERS

HARDWARE

VAL UE

T RUE

AND
FARME RS

SUPP LY

co

Hardware - Gifts

Water Systems
Feed - Seed - Fertilizer

Easy Parking - Big Selection

Farm Supplies

I

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Don't do this
Phone:

Lumber,

247 - 3 300

Plywood,

FREE DELIVE RY

Hardware, Electrical,

Plumbing,

visit us at our two locations

Carpeting, Fencing, Septic Systems.

84

�Phone 563-4525

Come and visit the SOUTHERN
CE TER and COMMUNITY
NUCHE

UTE TOURIST

CENTER in the PINO

PU-RA-SA.

Enjoy our facilities
Arts and Crafts Shop,

- Restaurant,

Lounge,

Museum and Motel,

with its Indian Decor throughout.
For an excellent day of fishing visit
Lake Capote

17 miles west of Pagosa
160 and Colo.

Springs on Junction of US

85

172.

�iiHUNTING

CARL AND ROXIE CO�YFORD
O'•J:JERS

*FISHING

�oDERN COTTAGES WITH
VIEW
OF
THE SAN
PEAKS.
HEATED
ALL

!J!?ffS

SOME
WITH FIREPLACES
OPEN ALL YEAR.

:

Br1ng your snow mobile
skis, toboggan o
inner tube.

;

86

�YOUR MASTER

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CHARGE BANK

FEDERAL �ESERVE SYSTJ::H

MEMBER OF F.

DURANGO,

D.

I.

C.

COLOR�DO

197

C O NGRAT U L A T I O N S
87

�Flexsteel
Kroehler
Bassett
Magic Chef
And many other brand names.

WALLACE
FURNITURE CO.
CARPETS &amp; DRAPERIES

FURNITURE,

Phone 247-1286

Durango,

Colorado

A&amp;W
D R I VE- I N

FEATURING
AN ISLAND OF REFRESHMENT,
THE BURGER FAMILY,
A&amp;W ROOT BEER
&amp;
LOTS OF OTHER FINE FOOD

Two Locations in Durango

2603

Main
&amp;

The Corner of

88

Camino Del Rio and

9th Street

�Whatever your reason.
Working or playing, we're your silent partner.
checking,

savings,

For

safe deposit, loans • . . any reason • • . any

season . • . make FIRST NATIONAL your bank.

You're always First...at the First

The First National Bank
OF DURANGO

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

89

�KAMP DAKOTA
INC.

220 BARTLING
BROOKINGS

BUILDING

SOUTH

Compliments

DAKOTA

PHONE 65t2·651!5

of

B AYFIELD
CONOCO
Showers and Modern Hook- ups

884-9 901

Overnight Camping
Gerts Antique Shop
Playground

Official State Inspection

Laundry Room

Gates Tires
Tune-Ups

24 Hour Wrecker Service

Bayfield- Durango

CO1 PLIMENTS OF

NAVAJ O

Mc KNIGHT

TRAILS

BROTHERS

S ALVAGE

MGR. A.
PHOifE:

F.

TATE

884-2216

USED Atrr O PARTS AND USED CARS
DURANGO,

5� MILES W.

OF BAYFIEL D

90

COIDRADO

�/M
91

�DAM REAL ESTATE

DON R. WHEAT

AGENCY

GENERAL CONTACTOR

"THE BEST BUYS BY A DAM SITE"

CLAUDE
Q,
CRANE
BROKER
PHONE 884-2727

V�ITO LAKE

RIVER &amp; HILLSIDE HOMESITES

BAYFIELD, COLORADO

'10/uu dVemJ-I!_Jil ,and

&amp;tilt -fjeL go rtellt e r

M E A D

0

W L A R K

I N N

IF YOU WANT TO HAVE FUN

SNOWMOBILE SALES &amp; RENTALS

COME TO MEADOWLARK INN

Itt tkt M� Srut Jwut M�
COME ON OUT WffERE TffE liVIN'S EASY

AT VALLECITO LAKE

92

�BANK
OF

IGNACIO

IQNACIO,C OLORADO
E.tabllat.d 11110

Established m
. 1910
Member F. D. I. C.

Where YOU
the CUSTO MER
Calls the Shots

Phone I GN ACIO 563-4515

93

�Kugle Equipment
Company
COMPLIMENTS

FROM CHRIS KUGLE

B \ Y I Ill D. lUI Ult \DO

Complete Beauty Service
BAYFIELD, COLORADO

AT T!-{T&lt;:

HEAD

HUNTER

�
Ill Ill

BEAUTY SHOP
Junction of Vallecito Road on 160
ffiONE

884.- 2830

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MERCANTILE
BAYFIELD,

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HAR DWAR E

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94

LUM BE R

�IN ESTERN
CONSTRUCTION
AND

DEVELOPMENT
CORP.
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL

CHOICE LAKE VIEW LOTS

ALL TYPES REMODELING

PLAN SERVICE AVAILABLE

CUSTOM BUILDING

FREE ESTIMATES

884-2879

BAYFIELD

95

�DURANGO SAVINGS

CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS
OF 72

AND

LOAN AS OCIATION

1101 ·2ND AVENUE

DURANGO COLORADO

61301

1101 Second Avenue
Durango, Colorado 81301

THE ONLY COM PLETE
WESTERN STORE IN DURANGO

Men's-Women's-Children's

Gary &amp; Haryjane Brooks

9 60 Main Avenue

2h:
Durango,

303-247-0260
Colo,

81301

OFFI. CE
PRODUC TS

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co
SUPPLIES

FURNITURE

PRINTED FORMS

MACHINE SERVICE

OLIVETTI AGENT

96

970 MAIN AVENUE

PHONE

DURANGO, COLORADO 81301

(303) 247-4287

�PHO E 247-3173

EARL S. JOHNSON

0 twald's Print Shop
AH.L E. OST\V ALD. 0\.VS"Eit

Bayfi ld, Colorado 81122
PHONE: 303 884·2461

Quality

~

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JOB PRI!JTIJJ(-;
l-iil1EOGRAPJUNG
METAL

STA�PING

RUB BER S7AMP
PROCESSifiG

Service

MARKING DEVICES
OF
EVERY
SilO P

D RA GO, COLORADO 81301

965 MAIN A VENUE- P.O. BOX 957

Reg1stered Jeweler

LOCATED

KI

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GEr-1 VILLAGE

�- Amencan Gem Soc1ety

MURPHY

PAI NTING

co

PONDEROSA SHOPPING CENTER

BAYFIET..D, •..:J

Free Estimate

'�W

303 884-2414

SPECIALIZI G IN

Fine Wall Paper Hanging
Sprayed Acoustical Cealings

Located on Vallecito Campground Road,

Dry Wall Finishing

Inter�or &amp; E:�terior Painting
Airles� Spray Painting

Vallecito Lake

97

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MODE 0

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DRESSES

J-. 'ytr.�YJ'I•�

Box

1550

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.\'.·cnue

LINGERIE

COATS and ACCESSORIES

St'ORTSWEAR

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915
Durango,

Main
Colorado

COMPLIMENTS OF

BRUNER'S LODGE
and
BOAT

TOWN

DOCK

HOUSE

RESTAURANT
990 MAIN

Dl�NGO, COLORADO

Modern cabins, fully equipped for house keeping.

Our Dock has every thing for the

fisherman.

Located at the North end of Vallecito Lake.

Phone

8 84 - 250 8

98

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BAS IN PA CK

.

The '--Bone

P. 0. Box 3�38 Durango.

Colorado 81301

11H we can't eat at Tile T-BONE I'll diet11

Gifts with a Western flavor
Steaks and Cowboy beans

5 miles south of Durango
on Highway 550 toward Farmington

South of

G R AN D

Durango on old hi�hway

160

V I EW

CA F E

COMPLIMENTS OP'

MOTE L
D U R A NG O

AND

R E C AP

S ER VI CE

C O M P A NY

STAT ION
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CampP,round
CORNER OP' 2nd &amp;

our Homemade

Pies

99

8th ST.

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1�S .MAlN AVIMvl.

l.O. Box 155

DURhNGC,

j&gt;!-fot\E

COLORhDO

81301

303/247-1638

HAL.U.lhRK C/,RDS &amp;. CANDLES

LA RUE'S BEAUTY
NOOK
FI:ATURING

Sculptured Hair Cutting,

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                    <text>�����THIS

THE

YEAR

ANNUAL

STAFF

PRESENTS THIS ANNUAL TO YOU WITH
BEST

WISHES

PLEASANT

AS

A REMINDER

MEMORIES OF THE

WE HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS

OF

PAST,

YEARBOOK

AS MUCH AS THE STAFF HAS ENJOYED
1-!0RKING ON IT.
BECKY EVANS
YEARBOOK EDITOR
R�YFIELD �IGH SCHOOL

1970-1971

�Congr8tul8tions 8nd hest wishes to the
Juniors and Seniors of B8yfield High School
and their sponsors who h8Ve worked so dili­
gently in the preparation of this annual.
M8y your untiring efforts help you to
be better citizens.

Mr. Paul Norman
Business

Standing:
Seated:

!anager

Mr. Paul Norman, Mr. Hugh Purcell,
Mr. Donald Mcint yre, Mr. Tom Hill
Mrs. Frank Ludwig Jr., Mr. Carl Brown,
Mr. Jack LePlat t

�Miss LaVerne Altman
English

Mr. James Day
Math,

Chemistry

Mr.

Gary Ambrosier

Mrs.

Carol Blatnick

Home Economics

Band

Mr. Wayne Dugger
Science

Mrs.

Gwendolyn French

English, Spanish

4

�\

Mrs.

Vada Martin

Social Studies

Mrs.

J anice Jomes
Librarian

Mrs.

MaYine McEwen
Business

Mr.

Dale Smith

Special Ed

Mr.

Al Mattox

Coach

Mr.

Charles Mums

Dr.

Ed,

Coach

5

Mr.

Red Ward
Shop

�seau

Joan Smith,

Mr.

Don.la Mcintyre,

Norman,

Denise Atkinso�.

Marjorie Beaver

Bev Hill,

Linda Montv,omery,

Mr. Ryan

Mrs. Hickman

Mrs. Rather

Janice Couch

Mr.

Hotz

Mrs. Hotz

Mrs.

Phillips

Mr.

6

Jack, Hr.

Olive::,
Mr.

Mrs.

Comyford,

Evitts

Mr.

Grush,

���.

RODNEY FORSYTHE

8

BECKY EVANS

�PERSEVERANCE IS A GREAT ELEMENT OF SUCCESS.
IF YOU ONLY KNOCK LONG ENOUGH AND LOUD
ENOUGH AT THE GATE, YOU ARE SURE. TO WAKE
UP SOMEBODY.
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW

EVELYN MARIE HASSTEDT

THERE IS NO ROAD TOO LONG TO THE MAN WHO
ADVANCES DELIBERATELY AND WITHOUT UNDUE
HASTE;

THERE ARE NO HONORS TOO DISTANT

TO THE MAN WHO PREPARES HIMSELF FOR THEM
WITH PATIENCE.
JEAN de La BRUYERE

MARJORIE DIANE BEAVEK

9

�ESCORT

QUEEN

RONliE FROST

ATTENDANTS &amp; ESCORTS

BD:: KY EVANS
RODNEY FORSYTHE

JANIE COMYFORD
GRill MORRISON

10

TERRI WOMMER

�BECKY EVANS

DAVID JENNINGS

11

�s�

VINCENT PAilmR

PATTY SITTON,

PAT Mc�EE,

EVELYNE MCCOY

VINCENT PALMER, EVELYNE McCOY,

RUSTY RAGA. CONNIE ZELLNER

�MISS PHYLLIS SNYDER
HOME EC.

KATHY SITTO N, EVELYNE MCCOY-SWEETHEART, ARLENE CHANDLER

EVELYN MCCOY, MIKE MCGRAW,

KATHY SITTON,

DAN WADE, A RLE NE CHANDLER, JACK MOORE

TEACHER

�ALL-CONFERENCE
HONORABLE MENTION

BETIY CROCKER HOMEMAKER

OFFENSIVE END

OF TOMORROW

Evelyn Marie Hasstedt

Rodney Forsythe

Kathy Sitton

Joleen Stephenson

Patty Sitton

Donna Mcintyre

l7icki Frahm

Evelyn Hssstedt

Steve Dunavant

Linda Purcell

Mickey Mattox

Ronnie Stowe i l

Shannon Fuller

Paula Campbell

Chloe Phillips

Ronnie Duuavant

Cheryl Frahm

Tommy Stephenson

Doug Frary

Jiumy Chrisley

LEAGUE BAND

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GREG MORRISON

BECKY EVANS

Vice-Pres.-MIKE MCKEE,

President -STEVE ZOLL,

16

Sec.-Treas.-DARREL SMART

�MARJORIE DIANE BEAVER

BECKY SUE BISHOP

JAMES NEIL CAMPBELL

MARGIE CHAVEZ

JANIE LOU COMYFORD

REBECCA LYNN EVANS

EARL DALE FISHER

RODNEY FORSYTHE

KIM FRENCH

17

�EVELYN MARIE HAS STEDT

RONALD FROST

DAVID B. JENNI.GS

PATRICIA ANN MARTINEZ

KENT S.

JACK

MA RGO T BERNIECE KARC HNER

EVELYNE L. MCCOY

MIC HAE L McKEE

�GREGORY F. MORRISON

JAMES VI CE'T PALMER

KATHY JEAN SITTO�

DARREL LEE SMART

LINDA JOLEEN STEPHENSON

GAYLA LEE STOWELL

NOT SHOWN:
Nancy Garcia
Paul J.

TERRI LYNN W(lo!MER

STEVEN ZOLL

Lucero

�.:
Pep Club 1-2-3,
MARJO RIE BEAVE R BHS 1 2-3-4,
ty 3-4,
Porn Pen 3, Band 1-2-3, Honor So�ie
3, Class
Award
ic
Mason
4,
Sec.
y
Honor Soci�t

Ski Club 2-3, Westerners Club 1-2-3,
Office 3-4, Teac�er's Aid 4.
4
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BECKY B ISHOP BHS 4,
Annu al Staff 4,
4,
FHA
4,
Sec.
cil
Student Coun
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3-4,
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f
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Teac
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Porn Pen
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2-4,
t
ndan
Atte
Homecoming
1-2-3-4,
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Pep
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4. Cheerleader
2-3der
rlea
Chee
1,
Porn P0n
Anr.Pal Staff Co Ec.1Cap. 4, Paper StaU 4,
FHA 4, Class Play 3,
4,
Aid
s
her'
Ed 3-4, Teac
1-3, Class SP.c 2,
Class PrP.s. 3, C1ass Fav
4, Honor Society 4.
Homecoming Attendant
ll 4,
DALE F ISHER BHS 4, "B" Club 4, :"ootba
Ski
Basketball 4, Track 4, Paper Staff 4,
Clu� Pres 4, Student Council 4.

Play 3,

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"B" Club Pres.
ball 1-2-3-4,
Club VP 4,

4,

Basketbal

Track 1-4,

"B" Club 1-2-3-4,

i 1-2-3-4, Foot­

Baseball 2-3,

Student Council 1-3-4,

Student

Paper Staff 4,

Teacher's Aid 4,

Class Pres.

Class Play 3,

2,

Class Favorite 2.

"B" Club 1-2-3-4 ·�
RONNIE FROST BHS 1-2-3-4
Basketball 1-2-3-4, Foot all 1-2-3-4 '

b

Baseball 2.

HASSTEDT BHS 1-2-3-4,

Pep Club 1-2-3-4,

Porn Pen 4,

Band 1-2-3-4. Pep Band 2-3-4
'
Stage Band 3:4, Chorus 4, Honor Society 4.
KENT JACK BHS 1-2-J-4, Student Council 2 '

Class Play 3,

Class Sec.

1.

DAV ID JENN INGS BHS 1-2-3-4
"B" Club VP 4,
Track 1-2,

2

"B" Club 3-4

Football 1- -3-4,

Paper Staff 4,

Teacher's Aid�.

Pep Club VP 4,

�

S Aff 4,

Basebal

Class Play 3.

Class Play 3.

1-2-3-4,

FHA 3-4,

Paper Staff 2-3-4,

Pep Club 1-2-3-4

FHA Pres 4

Paper Staff Ed

Teacher's Aid 4,

Offic�

4, Annu �l

;'

Class Play 3,

M1ss Spirit Queer 4.
M IKE �cKEE BHS 1-2-3-4,
Football

1-2-3-4,

Class Play 3,

Mr.

3.

Spirit

GREG MORRISO"i BHS
Football 3-4,

"B" Club 3-4

Paper Staff 4

Council 3,

Class

1-2-3-4,

Stu den t
VP 2-4 '

"B" Club

B�seball 2-3,

Paper Staff Co Ed 4,

2-3-4 '

Track 1-2 '
Class Play 3.

VINCENT PALMER BHS 1-2-3-4,

"B" Club 1-2-3-4

B�sketball J-2-3 ' Basketball M "n 4,
Baseb all 2-3, Class Fav 1

Track

'
1-2 '

.

KATqy S ITTON BHS 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-1-4
Pep Club Pres 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 2- -4
'
Stage Band 3-4, Band Pr�s 4 • Ch crus 4, Honor

J

Soc·te ty 3- 4, Ho,or Society Pres 4,
Class VP 3, Cl�ss Play 3_
DARREL SMART BHS 1-2-3-4
Foot
ball 3, Paper Staff 4, c ass s
Play 3.

i

FHA 4 •

� � 4, Class
11 4

Base-

Band 1-2-3-4 ' Pe P Band 3-4, Chorus 1
Stage
Band 3-4, Annual.Staff 3-4, Class Pl y 3 ·
Honor Society 4.

�

GAYLA STOWELL BHS
FHA 3-4,

K IM FRENCH BHS 4.

EVELYN

Staff 3,

E VELYNE McCOY BP.S

JOLEEN ST�PHENSON BHS 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4,

Ski

Council VP 4, Masonic Award 3,
Class VP 1,

1-2-3,
PAUL LUCERO BHS 1-2-3-4, Basketball Man
Football Man 1-2-3, Track 3.
Club 1-2-3-4.
PATTY �RT INE Z BHS 1-2-3-4, Pep
t Council �-3-4,
Studen
4,
Cap
Porn Pen 3:�. Porn Pen
Student Council Pres 4, P�per Staff 4, Annual

i 3,

1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4,

FHA Degrees Chair.

Honor Society Treas. 4,

4, Honor s ociety 3-4,

Annu�l Staff 4,

Class Play 3.
TERR I WOMMER BHS 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4'
Po
Pen 3, Che�rleaqer 4. nand 1-2-3, Band

�

MaJorette
Annuel

1-2-3,

Chorus 1, Paper Staff 4,

�taff 3-4, Annual Staff Bus. Man. 4,

Teacher s Aid 4,

FBA 4 ,

Class Play 3 ,

.
3, Homecoming Queen 4.
Sp1rit
STEVE

20

ZOLL BHS 3-4,

Class Pres 4,

M'lSS

Class Play 3.

����Jar.ice Couch

Rusty Haga

PRESIDENT
DeWayne Evensen

SECRETARY
Connie Zellner

VICE-PRESIDENT
Mark Evans

�Denise Atkinson

Britt Bassett

Steve Brittain

June Corr.yford

Jan�ce Couch

Carol Cundiff

Carol Dye

Louise :&gt;ye

Trudy Echols

�ark Evans

De/layne Evensen

��itcn Fahrion

�ickie Fuller

Steve Garcia

Clifton Guest

-

I

Rusty Haga

Dennis Heyer

Beverly Hill

25

Debbie Jennings

Herbie LeFlatt

�Bobby McCoy

Randy l'.cEwen

Hike ��cGraw

Linda 1-lontgomery

Jeff Myers

Connie Parks

Judy Sauer

Ronnie Stowell

'!layne 'lleibe

Florine 1;/ilbur

Rod �lilliams

Ronald '••lilliams

Roger Hertel

26

Ken Hoore

Karen Trimble

Connie Zellner

��GAYLE HINES

President-LENDY CRONE,

PAT MCKEE

Sergeant-at-Arms-STEVE MOORE,

Secretary-JOYCE HAMMOND,

Treasurer-PATTY S I TTON

28

Vice-Pres. -GAYLE H I NES,

�I

Louise Brailsford

Vicki Frahm

Tom Bishop

Pam Bates

Elaine Amon

Mark Buckner

Jim Brittain

Albert Gilbert

Mike Fr.ary

Joyce Hammond

Gayle Hines

29

Greg Box

Lendy Crone

S!laron Gilbert

Brett King

�Pres Ludwig

Terry Morris

Steve Moore

Bill Brown

Mike Myers

Pat McKee

Ginger Martinez

Paul Morrison

Patty Sitton

Arsenia Sanchez

I

David Campbell

Dan t•ade

Joan Smith

30

Roger Wilbur

��BECKY MCKEE

Report er-BRAL IA ARCHUL ETA,
President - L IND A PURC ELL

JO HN BRITTAIN

Treasurer-STEVE DUNAVANT ,

Vice President-CARO L

GREEN

Secretary-ARL ENE CHAND LER,

�Bralia Archuleta

Melo!'\y Bates

Frank Brittain

John Brittain

Gary Brown

Steve Dunavant

Dolores Dye

Sam Evensen

Carol Green

Steven Guest

John Hasstedt

Not shown
Sllbrina Cain

Arl.ene Chandler

Vicki Fisher

Arene Franks

Joan Hertel

Danny Kimball

Lorraine Lucero

Mary Ann Lucero

Catherine Koenig

Paul Lucero

Linda Kremer

Betsy Lash

�Steve Lucero

Micky Mattox

Sue Ellen McCoy

Terese McGraw

Donna Mcintyre

I
Becky McKee

Desiree McManes

Pat Meador

Jack Moore

W ay ne Neal

::ot Shown:

Felix Sa'1chez

Beverly Parks

Carla Smith

Mike Pope

Cynthia Stevens

Linda Purcell

Della Stephenson

J
Elaine Wiley

Stanley Williams

Chris Zoll

���DAVID JENNINGS

RODNEY FORSYTHE

GREG MORRISON
RONNIE

FROST

37

MIKE McKEE

�First Row :
Second Row:
Third Row :

Debbie Jennings, Florine Wilbur, Becky Evans, Terri Wommer, Connie Z ellner,
Mrs. McEwen,

Sponsor;

Kathy Sitton,

Sue McCoy,

Bralia Archuleta,

Terri Morris,

June Comyford, Joleen Stephenson, Gayla Stowell, Beverly Hill, Joan Smith,
Patty Sitton,

Fourth Row :

Terese McGraw, Vicki Fisher,

Becky McKee,

Arlene Chandler, Melony Bates,
Fifth Row:

Janice Couch,
Carla Smith,

Sixth Row:
Seventh Row:

G�y1e Hines,
Kneelin3:

Donna Mcintyre,

Vickie Frahm,

Linda Montgomery, Ginger Martinez, Joan Hertel,
Elaine Wiley,

Janie Comyford,
Gayle Hines,

Linda Purcell,

Carol Green,

Carol Cundiff,

Denise Atkinson,

Patty Martinez,

Karen Trimble, Mickie Fuller,

Karen Trimble ,

Evelyn Hasstedt,

Becky Bishop,

Evelyn Hasstedt.

Mickie Fuller,

Denise Atkinson,

Janie Comyfor&lt;!,

Patty l'fartinez.

Be cky Bi shop

38

Della Stephensor

Sharon Gilbert,

B-Team Cheerleaders
Bralia Archuleta,
Terri Morris,

Sue McCoy

�Connie Zellner
Junior

Florine Wilbur
Junior

Debbie Jennings
Junior

Terri Wommer
Senior

..

1970- 71

Becky Evans
Senior

39

�Top Row- Frank Brittain, Stanley \•lilliams, Assistant Coach Ambrosier, Coach Hattox
Second Row- Eanager- Tommy Sitton, ?at !I.eador, Steven Guest, Danny Kimbell, Paul A.
Lucero,

':layne Neal, Steve Dunavant, Kickey Mattox, Frank Brittain
, Third Row- John
Hasstedt, Dan '.�ade , Roger Wilbur, Bill Brown, Steve Hoore, Albert Gilbert, Mike Myers ,
Fourth Row- Steve Brittain, Mike McGraw, Mitch Fahrion, Randy McEwen, Kenneth i·ioore,

Steve Garcia,. Roderick \olilliams, Manager- Dennis Heye : Fifth Row- Darrel Smart, Ronnie
Frost, Greg Morrison, Rodney Forsythe, David Jennings, Mike McKee,DeWayne Evenson, Pat
Mckee.

Top Row-Hr. Al Mattox,

Coach;

Steve Garcia,

DeWayne Evensen,

Second

Row-Mike McGraw, Randy McEwen, Mitch Fahrion, Steve Brittain, Rusty Haga.

�Top Row-Mr. Al Mattox,
King, Bill Brown,

Top Row-Danny Kimball,
Wayne Neal,
Guest,

Coach; Pat McKee,

Steve Moore,

Second Row-Brett

Dan Wade, Roger Wilbur, Mike Myers.

Stanley Williams, Paul Lucero,

John Hasstedt,

John Brittain,

Second Row-Mr. Al Mattox,

Mickey Mattox, Pat Meador.

CENTER
DOVE CREEK
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�Top Row- Manager- Vince Palmer, Roderick ·.·/illiams, Dan Jade, Rodney Forsythe,
Coach- Mr. Muma.

Bottom Row- Herbie LePlatt, David Campbell, Ronnie Frost,

Britt Bassett, Mike McGraw, V.itch Fahrion, Not Shown- Dale Fisher.

Top Row- Brett King, Lendy Crone, Bill Brown, Danny Kimbell,

Kenneth Moore.

Second Row- Jack Moore, Mike Frary, Stanley \1/illiams, Paul A. Lucero,
'wilbur, Pat Meador.

Roger

Third Row- Manager- Rusty Haga, Felix Sanchez, Tommy

Sitton, Steven HcKelvey, Steven Guest, Coach- Mr. Day.

43

�Mr. Muma,

Coach

Mr.

Day, Assistant Coach

�TOP ROW:

Carol Cundiff and Gail Hines.

Joan Hertel,

Elaine

SECOND ROW:

Amon, Carol Dye, Gayla Stowell

Carla Smith,

Elaine Wiley,

and June Comyford.

THIRD

ROW: Skeet Dye, Mickie Fuller,

Denise Atkinson, Janice Couch, Connie Zellner,

Ginger Martinez,

and Janie Comyford.

Terese McGraw

BOTTOM ROW:

Coach Martin,

Judy Sauer and Margie Chavez.

LEFT TO RIGHT:

Coach Martin, Margie Chavez, Mickie Fuller, Denise Atkinson,
Zellner, Janice Couch, Judy Sauer, Ginger Martinez, Janie
Comyford,
Joan Hertel, Terese McGraw and Skeeter Dye.

Connie

45

�FQ.IEND!..IEST

MOST BASHFUL

Becky Bis�o?-Rodney Fcrsythe

Gayla Stowell-Ronnie Stowell

BEST DAN C ERS
Joyce Hammond-DeWayne �vensen

MOST TALEN TED
Evelyn Hasstedt-Ronald Willia�s

46

�BEST DR?:SSCD

BEST COMEDIANS

Terri Wo�mer-ryodney Forsythe

Connie �ellner-Darrcl

Smart
1-'0ST COURTEOUS

Becky Bisho?-Kim French

�EST ?ERSO�ALITY
B�cky Bishop-R0dPey F0rsythe

47

�MOS� LIKELY TO SUCCEED
E"elyn Hasstedt-Rodney :'orsythe

ALL AROUND
��cky Evans-Rodney Forsythe

l-':OST CO-OPERATI\n·:
Mike McKee-Janie Comyford-Deni�e Atkinson-Roger Hertel

48

�B£�T LOOKI:G
Bec�y £va�s-Kim French

.

5_ ATIO.ETIC

Ja�ice Couch-�od�ey Forsythe

�POINT THOSE TOES!

DID YOU SAY M UD?

KEEP SMILING!

SENIORS MEASURING FOR CAPS AND GOWNS I

ARE YOUR HEADS THAT BIG?

DID YOU SAY LADIES?

A SENIOR TRIP?

PEEK-A-BOO!

DON'T REACH TOO RIGHI

ANY PAPER HANDY?

�Standing:

Terry Morris, Gary Bro•NTI,

Rusty Raga,

Carol B�o�Jn, Randy

McE•1en, !ani� Comyford, Mitch Fahrion, Denise Atkinson, Mike McGraw,
Karen Trimble, Rodney Forsythe-Pres., Gayle Hi�es,
Echols, Becky McKe�&gt;,

Vickie Fisher,

Joan Smith,

ish

Debbie Jennings, Mike Frary,

Mark BuckPer, Miss Altman-Sponsor. Kneeling:
Chandler,

J·m� Comyford, Arlene Chandler,

Front Row:

Donna Mcintyre,

Arlene C�andler,

Patty Sitton, Mary McGraw, Charisse King,

Renea Blair,

Janice

�&gt;.everly PArks.

Sharon Gilbert, Arene Franks,

Second Row:

Janice Couch,

Melony Bates, Desiree McManes, Louise Brailsford, Lesa Bates, Karen
Mcintyre, Linda Purcell,

Kathy Sitton, Denise Atkinson, Third Row:

Altman-Sponsor, Linda Montgomery, Evelyn Hasstedt, Carol Green,
Debbie McCoy, Paula Campbell, Sue McCoy, Cynthia Stevens.

51

Miss

Joan Smith,

�First Row:
Dale Fisher,

Vincent Palmer, James Campbell,
Rodney Forsythe,

Mitch Fahrion, Randy HcEwen,
Third Row:

Britt Bassett,

Mark Buckner, Greg Box,

Moore, Pat McKee,

Ronnie Frost, i�ike NcKee, Greg Morrison

David Jennings.

Second Row:

Bobby l1cCoy,

Rod Williams,

Wayne Weibe.

52

Paul Lucero,

Mike �cGraw

Herbie LePlatt,

Rusty Haga

Dan Wade,

David Campbell,

Steve

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�Left to Right:

Dale Fisher, Rodney Forsythe, Mitch Fahrion, Steve

Brittain, Pat McKee, Patty Martinez, Patty Sitton,
Trudy Echols, Vicki Fisher, Mr.

Standing

(L-R):

Mrs.

Joleen Stephenson;
Seated

(L-R):

James, Sponsor; Evelyn Hasstedt;

Debbie Jennings;

Kathy Sitton,

Becky Evans; Mitch Fahrion;

Becky Bishop,

Tom Hill-Superintendent.

Linda Montgomery;

President;
Mike McGraw;

Gayla Stowell, Treasurer;
Florine Wilbur.

Marjorie Beaver, Secretary;
Janice Couch.

Becky Bishop;

�.June Corr,y"ord,

Patty Martinez, Evel:vne McCoy,

Debbie Jennings, De�ayne Evensen,
�itch Fahrion.

Toe Row:

Not Shown:

Becky Bishoo, Margie Beaver,

Becky Evans, Terri Nommer,

Mary Ann Lucero, Lorraine Lucero,

Setsy Lash, L"nda Kremer, CatheriPe

Koenig, Carol Cundiff-Secretar:v-Treasurer, Sponsor:
Middle Row:

Janie Comyford,

Rodney Forsythe.

Mrs.

Blatnick,

Carol Green-Renorter, Bralia Archuleta-Parliamentarian,

Franks-Historian,

Beckv McKee, vjcki

:isher,

Arene

Gayle Hines, Kathy Sitton,

Gayla Stowell-Degrees,
Bottom Row:

Sue McCoy-Song &amp; Recreation Leader,

Arlene Chandler,

Terri Wo��r, Evel:nne McCoy-President, Jan·e Com�ford,

Becky Evans,

Beverly Pill-Vice Pres'dent

�L-R

Janie Comlfford, Connie Zellner, Trudy Echols,

Joleen Stephenson,

Mrs. McEwen-sponsor, Gayla Stowell, Beverly Hill, Karen Trimble, Denise
Atkinson, Evelyne McCoy, Bee� Evans, Terri Wommer, Bee� Bishop,

Margie

Chavez

Denise At kinson

Terri Wommer

Assist ant

Business Manager

Editor

Becky Evans
Editor

L-R

Evelyne McCoy, Terri Wommer, Dale Fisher, Mrs. French - sponsor,

Patty Martinez, Bee� Evans, Rodney Forsythe,

James Campbell, Darrel

Smart, Greg Morrison, David Jennings, Kent Jack, Mike McKee

�s�

Top Ro�

(L-R) Mickey Mattox,

Dunavant,
Row-

Roger Wilbur,

Tommy Stephenson,

Herbie LePlatt.
Sitton,

Mr.

Tracy Hill,

Amb rosier.

Karen Mcintyre,

Ronnie

Pres Ludwig.

2nd

John Hasstedt,

3rd Row- Linda Purcell,

Carol Brown,

Patty Sitton,

Kathy

Terry Morris.

Top Row- (L-R)
2nd Row- Mr.
Purcell,

Ronnie Stowell,

Steve Dunavant,

Standing-

Joleen Stephenson,

Evelyn Hasstedt, Florine Wilbur,

Doug Frary,

Doug Frary,

Claudia Carter,

Patty Sitton,

Evelyn Hasstedt,

Amb rosier-Director,

Vicki Frahm.

Joleen Stephenson,

Shannon Fuller,

Cynthia Stevens,

Pres Ludwig,

Cheryl Frahm,
3rd Row-

Ronnie Dunavant.

Donna Mcintyre,
Mike Frary,

4th Row- Chloe Phillips,

Linda

Kathy Sitton,
Tammy Pierce,

Steve Dunavant, Tommy Stephenson.
_
BAND LEADERS

BAND OFFICERS

Kathy Sitton-President
Florine Wilbur-Secretary

Patty Sitton-Treasurer

57

Pres Ludwig,

Drum Major

Tammy Pierce,

Twirler

Linda Montgomery,

Mr.

Twirler

Ambrosier,

Band Director

Lesa Bates,

Twirler

Janie Comyford,

Twirler

�SdtJDt

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Evelyn Copeland
First RowKathy Sitton

Second RowKathy Chrisley

Third RowDella Stephenson

Terry Morris

Donna Mcintyre

Patty Sitton

Karen Mcintyre

Diana Fuller

Sandra Dunavant
Fifth Row-

Sixth RowMary McGraw

Seventh Row-

Fourth RowJudy Franks

Tish Echols

Arene Franks

Sue Ellen McCoy

Claudia Carter

Vicki Frahm

Linda Purcell

Kathy McCrary

Albert Gilb ert

Carol Brown

Mike Frary

Joleen Stephenson
Chloe Phillips

Cheryl Frahm

Deb b ie Jennings

Sherre McCoy

Herbie LePlatt

Paula Campbell

Shannan Fuller

Rodney Moore

Florine Wilbur

Kathy Chavez

Deb b ie McCoy

Damian Duran

Ronnie Stowell

Rob ert Hasstedt

Charise King

Evelyn Hasstedt

Doug Frary

Roger Wilbur

Tommy Stephenson

Tracy Hill

Ronnie Dunavant

Mickey Mattox

Steve Dunavant

Jimmy Chrisley

John Hasstedt

Cynthia Stevens

Renee Blair-Twirler

Linda Montgomery-Twirler

Fred Fisher

Pres Ludwig-Drum Major

Janie Comyford-Twirler

Tammy Pierce-Twirler

���-

SHANNON FULLER

KEVIN FRENCH

60

�Top Row:

11-:iss :, trr:an,

1-�ary r':cGr:l'A',

Kir.1 Brown,

�ileen .. ilbur,

Paula Campbell,

Chloe
Rol-1 2:
Lou S tafford.
Phillips, Cheryl Frahm, T�mmy Pierce, Kathy Chavez, Janice Chandler, Phyllis
Row 3: Cindy
Morrison, Le�:J. Bates, Judy Franks, Sherre 1-lcCcJ :-··,J.hy Chrisley.
Sarah Lucero,

Kine,

Caroline Gall:1rdo, Carol Brown,

Debbie r:cCoy,

Y.athy :�cCrary,

Laurel Zoll, Tish Echols,

K'iren 1-focintyre, Roxcmne Po;e.
Cheerleaders:
Denae Bates, Chari sse King, Renee 3l&lt;.ir.

Renee Blair,

Denae Bates.

Sh«nnon Fuller,

Terry Nontgomery, Claudia

Carter, Charisse King.
Terry Montgomery, Claudia

61

Carter,

�Top Row- Bill Green, Clay Bassett, Chris Duran, Cliff Parks, Robert Hasstedt, Danny
Abernathy, Dean Cundiff,

Damian Duran, Joe McGraw.

��ike Nesting, Kevin French, Ronnie Dunavant ,

3ottom Row- Mr. Jody Ice- Coach,

Kugle •
Fred Fisher, Doug Frary, Roger

Rodney ��oore, Jirr.my Chrisley, Tracy Hill, Tommy Stephenson- Manager.

Nr.

Ice

Mr. Ambrosier

Top Row:

Jerry Frazz ini,

Paul Thomas,
St rohecker,

Joseph Cooper,

Russell Thomas.

Dwight Bonnell,

Second Row:

Robie Bates, Marcia Thomas.

Gary Duran, Mr. Ambrosier,

Linda Dunavant ,
St anding:

Billy Lawton.

62

Tammy Fahrion, Monica

Scot t Blevins,

Jon French,

�Top Row:

(L-R)

Rodney Moore-Manager, Tracy Hill, Mike Johnson,

Roger Kugle, Mr. Ambroiser- Coach.
Ronnie Dunavant,

Top Row:

Bottom Row:

Ross Martinez,

Dean Cundiff, Kevin

French,

Edward Lucero.

(L-R)

Mike Nesting, Allen Stalley,

Robert Hasstedt, Thomas

Stephenson, Eddie Westbrook, Tommy Tuttrow, Jimmy Chrisley.
Bottom Row: Mr. Ambroiser - Coach, Damian Duran, Fred Fisher, Doug
Frary, Johnny Frazzini, David McKelvie, Rodney Moore - Manager.

63

�Danae Bates

Carol Brown

Claudia Carter

Kathy Chavez:

Kathy Chrisley

Dean Cundiff

Ronnie Dunavant

Tish Echols

Cheryl Frahm

K evin French

Shannon Fuller

Caroline Gallardo

Paula Campbell

Tracy Hill

Charisse King

Roger Kugle

Edward Lucero

Sarah Lucero

Christen McBrayer

Debra McCoy

Mary McGraw

K aren Mcintyre

Lahna Miller

Rod Moore

Roy Palmer

Chloe Phillips

Ross Martinez

Mickey McNew

64
"r.onsored by Saytield Coin Laundry

Barbara Griffin

�!anice Chand�er

Lesa Bate�
Kim Brot.'!!

Renee Blair

F.-ed Fisher

Kat!'ly McCrary

Robert Hasstedt

Doug F&gt;:"ary

C�a:-.-i::;e 1'1cManne
Sherre McCoy

Roxanne Pope

Phyllis Morrison

Ai.lee'l Wilbur

Spon-ored by �o

65

Laurel Zoll

��·�

Tammy Pierce
HikE' Nesting

Terri Mont'\Omerv

To!Tl!l'y Tllttro•.Lou Sta�ford

Cindi King

Johnny Frazziri

Judy Franks

Esther Dye

D&lt;'tl'ir. Duran
Jimmy Chrisley

�tore

Tommy Stephenson

�Danny Abernathy
Clay Bassett
Jimmi Sue Bates
Kevin Brown
Christy Carter
Evelyn Copeland

Doris Crone
Eugene Cundiff
Sandra Dunavant
Chris Duran
Diana Fuller
Carol Garcia

James Garcia
Georganna

Garlington

Terry Gilbert
Ronnie Glover
Bill Green
\

Ricky Heck

Donnie Lucero
Herman Lucero
Orlando Lucero
Susie Mars
Randy McBrayer
Jim McCoy

Joe McGraw
Corky Mcintyre
Lesa Miller
Jackie Newman
Cliff Parks
Terry Pierce

Eddie Rupe
Diana Smith
Shawn Smith
Charles Tuttrow
Rhonda Wilbur
Larry Wiley

Elizabeth Williams
Not shown:
Cheryl Dobbins
Jim Mars

Mr. Jody Ice
66

�Line'a

Scott

Dwight

Karen

Joseph

Bates

Blevins

Bonnell

Box

Coo;&gt;er

Dunavant

Gary

Pa�line

Tarm�y

Jon

Je&gt;:ry

Tecod

Dye

Fahrion

French

Frazzini

Raga

Robby

Duran

Billy

Casey

Ficky

LC'tter.

Lucero

Lucero

Thedra

Tammy

McCoy
Monica
Strohecker

Murray

L.:�urie

Tern

Martinez

Mattox

Meador

Ci!ldy

Cindy

Dawnella

Driscoll

Oliver

Pope

Sower

Staley

Mrs.

Barbara Jefferies

Marcia

Paul

Th::&gt;mas

Thomas

.Sponsored b:v Bayfield "ublic Librar:v

Alex

Russell
Thomas

67

�Robin Anderson
Mi.ke

Bar'les

Shelly Blevins
Tammie Bonnell
Chri s Evensen
Mary r:: vitts

Creg Frary
Jimmy Frazzini
Donna Garcia
Bucky Garlington
Davi.d Haga
David Heck

Robin Holley
Tina H'-lnti.ngton
K'lrla Iverson
Terry Jennings
Is'dore MArtine7
Jul i McBrayer

Julie McCoy
Jetta Mcintyre
Marty Miller
Russell Newman
Jenny Oli. ver
Tanya Pierce

Doreen Pone
Cindy P.upe
WPyne Semler

Billy Sittun
MichAel Will1ams
Eileen Zalewski

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Miss Carole Hutcheson

68

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Vic�i Dur:..n

rommy Dye
�ike 'J.;.rci:..�.
Kevir. G�rlin5ton
Cr.rr:.en Gi4b rt
Randy Slover
Kir:-. :·au
;:Jawr.:i�. Iverson

Michelle Jo�n�tone
rnolc �ucero
V:1rry· Lucero
rina Lucr·ro
Tina Martinez
McCoy

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Denise McGraw

Cindy .'iller
I;;.tti !:oo::-e
Cynthi!l r-:ur� ,y
Jony ,:urr·.ty
Jerri .lew;nan
Keith r·1ri&lt;s
Sharla :Cnelps

r.ark :-art• r
Billy f01·1ell
Sl:eri �ritchett
�oni Robinson
Gail Rure
Terri ShuFe
Keith Smith

Cindy So�:er
Diane .Steele
Debro. Stevens
:elannic Strohecker
.Susan Tnom:.;.s
Kelly

.ilcy

Kent ··:illiams

Mrs.

Sue Green

Matt Zoll

Mrs.

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Jean

"'4--

Teacher's Aid

�Roy

:\';). ti-J.Cln

·.:ayne

Jason

Hilda

.::ric

Blair'

Boyet

3urch

Copeland

Karen

Mark

l·�andi

'J:racy

Veronica

Sandra

Garcia

Holley

Iverson

Johnson

Lucero

Y.ars

Ricky

Charley

Paul

Rob

Mcintyre

Neador

Olguin

Oliver

Jack

Ronnie

';layne

Gary

Semler

Tate

Vigil

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.. ngela

ljeverly

Martinez

Xartinez

Yvonne

rthonda
.rtobinson

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Kevin

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Marianne

Deryl

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h'illiams

Zalewski

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vrvil Veretta

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Curtis Bailey

Anna F.vitts

Brett Johnson

Donna Fahrion

J4nine Fitzger�ld

Ricky Ph elps

T!'oy Shuop

Glenda Brown

Gretchen Fitzgerald

Roxa:me .Johnstone

Ronnie Montgomery

Edwina SPloh

Sharon Blevins

Karen Blevins

Allen Lucero

Mardella Brown

S.:!m Green

Rhonda Chism

Anita Haga

Gene Lucero

Ricky Ludwig

Daniel McManes

Mi.ke Powell

Robert Purcell

Matthew Ricca

Janet Rupe

Shannon Smith

Kacey Sower Elizabeth Vigil

Mrs. Doris Hasstedt

Sponsored by McKnight Brot hers Jewelry and Sporting Goods

�I
John ,\nderson

Stacy Holt

Narsha Pope

Sanara 3onnell

Iodc: Gar::i.ngton

:Jorella Boyet

Gary Lucero

Lee Ann 1·\eador

Rhonda Rupe

Cindy Rael

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Special Education

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Linda Vigil

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CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS

Men's-Women's-Children's

THE ONLY COMPLETE
WESTERN STORE IN DURANGO

&amp; Mary j ane Brooks
960 Main Avenue

Gary

303-247-0260
PH:
81301
Durango, Colo.

801 Main
Durango,
Phone 247-1022

76

Colo.

�MARTIN'S

Stop and Shop
at

Boot

&amp;

Saddle

Shop
Main Street
Bayfield,

Colorado

ORTHOPEDIC SHOE SERVICE
Quality Shoe Service
Saddle Repair
Quality Boot

&amp; Shoe Repair

Custom Made Saddles

&amp; Acces s ories

Custom Made (HAND CARVED)
Leather Articles

DON &amp; ESSIE'S

Pi oneer

Ed's Barber

Log

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All Types Of Custom Furniture And
Cabinets Built To Your Specifications:
Gun Cabinets
China Cabinets
Vanities
Kitchen Cabinets
Coffee Tables
End Tables
Dining Tables &amp; Chairs
All Types Of Hardwoods
Available Including:
Elm
Maple
Willow
Oak
Northern Basswood
Walnut
Softwoods Include:
Cherry
Mahogany
Ash
Alder

Pine
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Aspen

Come and visit Ed's

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At

77

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Colorado

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1905

160

P.O. Box 3438 Durango, Colorado 81300

George and

Gifts

Pat Waterman

Steaks and Cowboy beans

Your Camping Hosts

Clean Rest Rooms,

with a Western flavor

Hot Showers ,

STEAKS &amp; GIFTS
Shade and Children's Recreation

Hunters
Always

South of Durango 15 miles

and Summertime Campers

on H1ghway 550 toward Farmington

Welcome and Welcomed

"If I can't eat at
THE T-BONE,
I'll diet"

79

�Colorado

Bayfield,

Phone 884-2430

"We Extend Our Sincere
Con$!ratulations
To The Seniors Of
1970-1971
Our Best Wishes For A
Successful And Faithful Future."

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and Zotos

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Located on the Eas t end of Main Street

in Bayfield,

Colorado

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Phone 884-2239

80

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Tackle

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Cabins

Tinker Chandler

Curios

VALLECITO LAKE
Bayfield,

Colorado

Motors

Boats

Candleshop

884-2563

Phone

River

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Donna,

Ermalee Atkinson

Debbie,

82

&amp;

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Cabins

�to help with all your banking needs

You're altvays First ...al the First

OF DURANGO

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

83

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884-2275

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85

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L. P. GAS, INC.

COOKING---HEATING
CAMPING

Bayfield:

88-±-2629

Bayfield,

86

Colorado

Durango: 247-0606

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                    <text>�����WE,

THE WOLVERINE STAFF OF 1969-1970,

WOULD

LIKE TO DEDICATE THIS WOLVERINE

TO THE

STUDENT BODY OF BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL.

WE HOPE YOU HAVE AS MUCH

FUN

LOOKING THROUGH THIS
YEARBOOK AS WE HAVE H A D

PUTTING IT TOGETHER!

SANA ECHOLS,

EDITOR

�Bayfield Public Schools
Bayfield, Colorado

Dear Students:
This book means a lot to us now,
but it will be appreciated much more
as the years go by.
I often look at
past annuals I have been associated
with over the years and they are more
meaningful and enjoyable to me now
than when I first got them.
I hope this school year has been a
profitable one for you.
You f irst
graders now can read this message with­
out any help f rom your teacher or your
parents.
You truly have accomplished
much.
To our finished product, you
seniors, we say goodbye and want to
thank you for having come our way.
I
hope this school will have helped you
obtain your goal in life.
Sincerely,

��g
Superintendent

Mr. Norman
Business Manager

Mr. Carl Brown, Mrs. Opal Ludwig, Mr. Thomas Hill,
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Pep Club 1-2-3-4, FHA 4 Porn
Pon 2, Drama Club 3, Wolver­
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MARY ANCELL BHS 1-2-3-4,
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Honor Society 3-41 Ski Club
1-21 FHA 41 Wolverine Staff
3-41 Office 2-3-41 Basketball
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ROYCE CLE!1ENT BHS 3-41
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leader 4.
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4, Ski Club 2-3.
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Football l-2-3-4, Basket­
ball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 3-41
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3, Student Council 2-3,
National Honor Society 3-4,
"B" Club 2-3-4, Ski Club 23, Mr. School Spirit 2, Jr.
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3, Prom Royalty 4.
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Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Teacher Aid
4, Cla.;s Play 3, Drama Club 3 1

Club 4, Westerner' s
Club l,.
DONALD PATTON BHS
2-3-4, Football 34, Track 2-3, "B"
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Spirit 4.

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Basketball 1.
JERRY SANCHEZ BHS 1-23-4, Football l-2-3-4,
Basketball l-2-3, "B"
Club 2-3.
DALEN STEVENS BHS 1-23-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Pep
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4, Football l-2-3-4,
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4, Teacher Aid 4, Paper Staff 4.
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CAROL GRUSH BHS 1-2-3-4, Pep
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2, National Honor Society
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Florine Wilbur-Secretary­
Treasurer
Mike McGraw-President
Standing:
Rusty Haga-Vice President
Herbie LePlatt-Sgt.at arms

.Florine Wilbur

Tommy Mankins

�FRESHMEN

�Pam Bates

Greg Box

Jim Brittain

Elaine Amon

David Byrd
David Campbell

Lendy Crone
Vicki Frahm

Mike Frary
Albert Gilbert

Freshmen

Initiation

Joyce Hammond
Vicki Harris

Bill Brown

Mark Buckner

�Gayle Hines

Ginger Kinsey

Pres Ludwig

Ginger Martinez

Pat McKee

Steve Moore
T erry Lynn Morris
Paul Morrison

Margo Parker

Patty Sitton

Joan Smith

Dan Wade

Roger Wilbur

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Sta nding
Joan Smith-Treasurer
Y.argo Parker-Reporter
Kike Frary-Vice President
Sitting
David Campbell-Secretary
Pat McKee-President

Joan

Sr.1i t!-,

Pat '1cKee

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�MISS SCHOOL SPIRIT
VICKI GARCIA

MR. SCHOOL SPIRIT
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Homecoming started Friday night with
a Bon-Fire and Pep Rally where Vicki
Garcia and Donald Patton were crowned
Mr. and Miss School Spirit.
Saturday afternoon the Sophomores took
first place in the Homecoming Parade.
At half time Sana Echols was crowned
queen with Lois Martinez and Debbie
The game ended
Atkinson attending.
with a Bayfield victory over Mancos.
That night the Student Council spon­
sored a Homecoming Dance

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1st Row, L to R: P. Lucero, Mgr. , R. Williams , Mgr. , D. Lucero, P. Fahrion,
T . T eller, K. Wiebe, R. Clement, J. Mankins , F. McKee, D. Patton, B. Bas s ett,
Mgr. , T . Mankins, Mgr. , 2nd Row: A. Gilbert, M. Frary, R. Wilbur, G. Morrison,
P. McRee, G. Box, M. McGraw, M. Fahrion, R. Haga, 3rd Row: A. Mattox, Coach,
R. Williams , S. Moore, D. Wade, D. Jennings , M. McKee, R. Forsythe, P. Ludwig,
R. Fros t, R. McEwen, C. Muma, Coach, G. Ambros ier, Coach.

Al Mattox
HEAD COACH

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ASSISTAN T ,COACHES

Charles Muma

Gary Ambros ier

Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

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Dolores
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Ignacio

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Royce Clement

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Delfin Lucero

Fred EcKee

Donald Patton

::!&lt;... t Far.rion

Kenny :iiebe

Tommy Teller

�Managers: R. Williams , T. Mankins
Bot t om Row:

R. McEwen,

Top Row: R. Wilbur, S. Moore, M. Frary,
Bott om Row: D. Wade, G. Box, P. McKee

Top Row: D. Jennings , G. Morriaon.
yt he, R. Fros t
Bot t om Row: M. McKee, R. Fors

A.

Giibert ,

P.

Ludwig,

Managers: B. Bas s ett , P. Lucero

�T op Row:
R. Forsythe, R. Clement, V. Palmer, J. Mankins , P. Fahrion
M. Fahrion, Bottom Row:
M. McGraw, R. Williams, T. Mankins , H. LePlatt
D. Campbell, Coach Muma.

Top Row:
R. �ilbur, D. Wade, B. Brown, R. McKelvie, L.
Coach Muma, Bottom Row:
A. Gilbert, K. Moore, R. Haga,
B. Bas s ett, M. Frary. Manager:
Paul Lucero
We

Kirtland

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58
66
59

Dolores

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Pagos a

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65

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Mis s ion

79

53

Nucla

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Bloomfield

52

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Dove Creek

77

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Mancos

58
83

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I gnacio

42
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Royce Clement

Guard

Forward-Guard

John Mankins
Forward

Vince Palmer
Forward

Rodney Forsythe
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Senior

S�a_Echols
Senior

Jenny Wade
Senior

�Left to Right- S. Echols , L. Martinez, D. Atkins on, J. Wade, B. Evans , 2nd Row:
1s t Row:
L. Box, J. Clark, E. Hasptedt, W. Gallegos , G. Martinez, J. Stephenson, J. Couch, 3rd Row:
T. Morris , B. Hill, G. Stowell, J. Comyford, T. Parker, M. Parker, V. Frahm, J. Smith,
P. Bates , C. Palmer, M. Ancell, P. Davis , M. Abernat hy, C. Cundiff, M. Fuller,
4th Row:
C. Cundiff, C. Carter, B. Fuller, L. Griffin, P. Si�ton, J. Hammond,
L. Montgomery, Sth Row:
D. Atkins on, G. Hines , P. Martinez, C. Zellner, T. Wommer, M.
Mrs . Martin, 6th Row:
V. Harris , F. Wilbur, D. Jennings , K. Trimble.

Left to Right- F. Wilbur, V. Harris , M. Beaver, T. Wommer, c. Zellner
Top Row:
D. Jennings , G. Hines , K. Trimble, P. Martinez, D. Atkinson
Bottom Row:
Not Shown:

T. Echols

Beaver,

�J. Hammond, M. Ancell, D. Atkinson, C. Palmer, G. Martinez,
Back L to R:
J. Couch, T. Echols , J. Wade, C. Grush, P. Davis, C. Cundiff, c. Zellner,
L. Box -manager, Mrs. Martin-coach.
E. Amon. Front L to R:

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Back L to R:
c. Parks, L. Box , M. Chavez, L. Dye, D. Jennings, S. Echols,
F. Wilbur, M. Fuller, Janie Comyford, June Comyford, Mrs. Martin-coach.
Front L to R: J. Hammond, M. Ancell, D. Atkinson, C. Palmer, G. Martinez,
J. Couch, T. Echols, J. Wade, C. Grush, P. Davis, C. Cundiff, C. Zellner,
E. Amon

The Bayfield Girls' Basketball and Volley Ball teams have been
very active this year.
This was the girls' first year for Volley
Ball, and as first year players we did fairly well.
We played in
Tournaments in Cortez and Farmington.
We beat Ignacio in the
Farmington Tournament, and we beat Cortez in the Cortez Tournament.
So far this year we have
In Basketball we have had a great season.
played Durango, Farmington, Cortez, Mancos, and Ignacio. Our only
We have many more games
loses were with Farmington and Ignacio.
scheduled for this year.

Girls•

Mrs. Martin-coach

Cheerleading Mascot
Lisa Martin

in action

�Debbie Atkinson

Pat Fahrion

�The Junior Class Presented "Her Father Said No".
THE FHA VALENTINE S\1/EEI'HEART DANCE.

Attendant
Charlotte Cundiff

Queen

Attendant

Judy Clark

Loleet Box

�F. Wilbur, P. Ludwig, E. Hasstedt, R. Stowell, R. Dunavant,
lst Row, L to R:
3rd Row:
2nd Row; T. Parker, T. Morris, c. Frahm, 1. Purcell, K. Sitton;
M. Parker,
4th Row:
J. Stephenson, c. Brown, v. Harris, P. Sitton, c. Carter;
M. Fuller, c. Stevens, s. Dunavant, D. Stevens, Mr. Ambrosier.

v.

J. Comyford, 1. Montgomery, T. Wommer

Harris-Secretary-Treasurer

H. LePlatt-Vice President

�arter-President

�K. Sitton, T. Parker, L. Purcell, C. Carter, S. McCoy, C. Carter;
lst Row, L to R:
2nd Row:
T. Morris, C. Frahm, D. Mcintyre, C. Parks, B. Fuller, M. Beaver, J. Stephenson,
3rd Row:
D. Stevens, S. Dunavant,
A. Gilbert, V. Harris, C. Brown, M. Frary, P. Sitton;
C. Stevens, T. Hill, F. Wilbur, R. Dunavant, E. Hasstedt, R. Stowell, P. Ludwig, M. Mattox,
R. Wilbur, M. Fuller, M. Parker;
4th Row:
J. Comyford, T. Wemmer, R. Moore, H. LePlatt,
S. Fuller, D. Jennings, Mr. Ambrosier.

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A. Franks;
D. Stephenson, K. Chrisley, A. Chandler,
lst Row, L to R:
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K.
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T. Echols, J Fr� nks, B
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J. Frazzini, F. Fisher; 4th Row:
J. Chr1sley, L . Mont gomery, T Stephenson
3rd Row:
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J. Chandler, K. Brown, s. McCoy, T. Pierc
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lst Row, L to R:
S. Dunavant, J. McGraw, E. Copeland, C. Carter, T. Pierce; 2nd Row:
J. McCoy, K. Brown, D. Abernathy, C. Mcintyre, x. Gilbert, R. Glover, R. Wilbur, D. Fuller,
Mr. Ambrosier, T. Mattox, D. Heck, S. Smith, B. Green.

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R. Wilbur
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c. Parks

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Carter
Birch
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Frahm
Gilbert

D.

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ROW II

T. Hill
r:r. Arrbrosier
1--:. Mattox
D. Stevens
S. McCoy
E. Passtedt
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Carter
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M. B eaver
H. IePlatt
A. Chandler
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M.
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T. rarker
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Ludwig
Lankins
Jennings
Parks
Stephenson
Harris

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Stowell
Dunavant
Phillips
Fuller
r:orris
Stephenson

��Stall

Judy Clark, Candy K1nsey, Mrs. McEwen, Sponsor, '.Vilma Gallegos,
Lori Griffin� and Evelyne McCoy, Ed1tor

First Row:
C. Cundiff,
D. Wade, D. Campbell, R. McEwen, B. McCoy 2nd Row:
E. Lucero, L. Box , c. Cundiff, M. FUller, T. Morris, M. Parker, P. Bates
J. Comyford, L. Dye, M. Buckner, P. Sitton, v. Harris, M. Abernathy,
3rd Row:
s. Echols, M. Ancell, P. Davis, v. Garcia,
M. Beaver, C. Parks 4th Row:
c. Carter, B. Bassett 5th Row:
Treasurer-c. Palmer, Secretary-J. Wade,
Vice-President-Mike McGraw, President-H. Haga----Sponsor-Mrs. Phillips

�Front Row:
s. Echols, J. Clark-, D. Jennings, c. Cundiff, E. McCoy, L. Griffin,
,D. Atkinson 2nd Row:
P. Davis, M. Ancell, J. Wade, c. Cundiff, G. Stowell,
Mrs. J. Martin 3rd Row:
W. Gallegos, E. Lucero, L. Box, c. Carter, B. H11l
4th Row:
v. Garcia, c. Palmer, M. Abernathy

Miriam Abernathy, Paula Davis, and Debbie Atk1nson,
with the FHA money making proJect.

Loleet Box serving tea, at
The Cowbell' s Town and Country
Tea.

�Sponsor:
Rodney Forsythe, Kenny Wiebe, Tommy
Top Row:
Mr. Hill
Vicki Frahm,
Bottom Row:
Mankins, Mike McKee, Britt Bass ett.
Cindy Carter, Pres�dent-John Mank ins, Debbie Atkins on, Patty Hart1nez.

L.
E.

S. Echols , L. Griffin, B. Fuller, W. Gallegos , C. Cundiff,
to R.:
Lucero, C. Carter, J. Wade, Ro Clement.

�Back Row:
Vicki Garcia, Debbie Atkinson, Lois Martinez, Miriam Abernathy, Dalen
Stevens, Joleen Stephenson, Paula Davis, Mary Ancell, Charlotte Cundiff, Loleet
Box, Emma Lucero, ?atty Martinez, Terry Wommer.
Front Row:
Sana Echols-E�tor,
Becky Evans-Assistant Editor, Jenny Wade-Business Manager, Mrs. McEwen-Adv�sor.

Becky Evans'
Assistant Editor
Sana Echols
Edi tor

Back Row:
Britt Bassett, David Campbell, Herbie LePlatt, Mike McGraw, Mitch
Fahrion, Rodney Forsyt he, Dan Wade, Roderick Williams, Pat McKee, Wayne Wiebe.
Middle Row:
Tonny Mankins, Vince Palmer, Ronnie Frost, Mike McKee, David
Jennings, Greg Morrison, Paul Lucero. Front Row:
Royce Clement, John Mankins,
Tommy Teller, Ken Wiebe, Fred McKee, Donald Patton, Delfin Lucero, Pat Fahrion.

�Debbie Atkinson, Lois Martinez, Gayla Stowell, Mary Ancell,
Left to right:
Dalen Stevens-President, Mrs. James-Sponsor, John Mankins-Vice President,
Pat Fahrion, Royce Clement, Jenny Wade, Cindy Carter, Diane Beaver, Kathy
Sitton.

Cindy Carter

BE'ITY CROCKER HOMEMAKER
OF TOMORROW

Dalen Stevens

�ALL AROUND

Sana Echols
Royce Clement

� OST MISCHIEVOUS
Trudy Echols and Fred McKee

MOST BASHFUL
Emm a Lucero

Ronnie Stowell

MOST COURT EOUS
Debbie Atkinson
Dalen Stevens
CUTEST COUPLE
Royce Clement and Jenny Wade

�MOST TALENTED

Cindy Carter
Dalen Ste·,ens

BEST COMEDIANS

Connie Zellner
Fred McKee

BEST DRE::;S

John Mankins

Terry Wommer

Jenny �vade
Royce Clement

FRIENDLIEST

Sana Echols
Royce Clement

�LOO KING
BEST PERSONALITY
Royce Clement

Lois Martinez

Sana Echols

TOIDIIIY Teller

BEST DANCERS

Joyce Hammond

Dalen Stevens

MOST CO-OPERATIVE

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Debbie Atkinson
Dalen Stevens

John Mankins

���HR. &amp; MISS JUNIOR HIGH

ARLENE CHANDLER

JACK MOORE

Danae Bates

Sue McCoy
Vicki Fisher

Arlene Chandler
Tish Echols

�lst Row:
J. Moore
P. Lucero
s. Dunavant
D. Kimball
w. Neal
2nd Row:
s. McKelvie
M. Mattox
s. Williams
P. Meador
Mr. Ambrosier

Left to Right
E. Lucero
R. Kugle
&amp;. Guest
R. Palmer
D. Cundiff
M. Emery
T. Hill
R. Dunavant
R. Moore
J. Williams
R. Martinez

K. Mcintyre
B. Kinsey
c. Phillips
P. Campbell
T. McGraw
c. Carter
A. Franks
c. Smith
c. Stevens
E. Wiley
Miss Altman
B. Parks
B. McKee
D. Mcintyre
c. Brown
D. McCoy
c. Reynolds
D. Stephenson
J. Hertel
L. Purcell
K. Chrisley
s. Fuller
B. Arhuleta
c. Green

Cheerleaders: D. Bates, T. Echols, s. McCoy, V. Fisher, A. Chandler

�B.

Archuleta
Fisher
M. Lucero

M. Bates
A. Franks
S. Lucero

McKelvie
D. Stephenson

J. Moore

v.

s.

F. Brittain
Green
M. Mattox

c.

W. NeH
Stevens

c.

J. Brittain
Guest
s. McCoy

s.

B. Parks

A. Chandler
J. Hasst edt
T. McGraw

K. Clark
J. Hertel
D. Mcintyre

Dye
B. Lash
B. McKee

o.

L. Purcell S. Santistevan c. Smith
E. Wiley
s. Williams

�D. Bates
K. Chrisley
S. Fuller

C. Brown
D. Cundiff
B. Griffin

B. Burch
R. Dunavant
T. Hill

D. Byrd
T. Echols
C. Howard

P. Campbell
M. Emery
B. Kinsey

C. Carter
c. Frahm
R . Kugle

R. Martinez
R. Palmer

D. McCoy
C. Phillips

M. McGraw
J. Williams

Sponsored by

San Juan Camera
Durango,

E. Lucero
K. Mcintyre

Colorad o

S. Lucero
M. McNew

R . Man k ins
L. Miller

�J. Bates
D. Duran

L. Bates
E. Dye

R. Blair
D. McKelvie

K.
J.

Brown
Franks

J.
D.

Chandler
Frary

J.
J.

Chris ley
Frazzini

G. Howard
P. Morris on
T. Pierce

S. McCoy
R. Pope

K. McCrary

L. Stafford

T. Montgomery
T. Stephenson

M. Nes ting
T. Tuttrow

C. Parks
A. Wilbur

�D.
L.

Abernathy
Beard

K. Brown
C. Carter

Clark
E. Copeland

P.

D. Crone
E. Cundiff

S. Dunavant
C. Duran

D. Fuller
C. Garcia

J. McGraw
C. Mcintyre
L. Miller

J. Newman
T. Pierce
D. Smith

S. Smith
C. Tuttrow
R. Wilbur

T.
B.

Gilbert
Green

Sponsored by
Bayfield Public Library

R. Glover
R. Heck
D. Lucero

H. Lucero
0. Lucero
J: Mars

s. Mars
T. Mattox
J. McCoy

L. Wiley
E. Williams

�R. Bates
T. Fahrio�

K.
J.

Box
Frazz ini

G. Duran
T. Haga

L. Dunavant
C. Lucero

Sponsored by Hogans Store,

Durango, C olorado

T. McCoy
M. Strohecker

T. Murray
P. Thomas

L. Meador
M. Thomas

C.
R.

Pope
Thomas

P. Dye
R. Lucero

K. Evensen
A. Martinez

D. Sower
D. Wilcox

D.

Staley

�R. Anderson
J. Frazz ini
T. Huntington

c. Evenson
D. Haga
K. Iverson

G. Frary
R. Holley
I. Martinez

M. Evitts
D. Heck
T. Jennings

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Marty Mille
Not Shown

Sponsored by

'

Bayfield Coin Laundry
J. McCoy
D. Pope

J.

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Mcintyre
Semler

R. Newman
B. Sitton

T. Pierce
M. Williams

�B. Benson
R. Boyet
R. Brown

R. Dunavant
V. Duran
T. Dye

M. Garcia
R. Glover
K. Holt

K. Parks
S. Phelps

JL

Powell
R. Robinson

T.
K.

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Smith

D. Iverson
A. Lucero
L. Lucero

C.
D.

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Steele

T. Lucero
D. McCoy
D. McGraw

D.
M.

Stevens
Strohecker

D. McKelvie
C. Miller
P. Moore

C. Murray
J. Newman
N. Parker

S. T homas
K. Wiley

K. Williams
M. Porter

�Wo Blair

Jo Boyet

Ho Burch

Eo Copeland

R. Echols

No Fuller

M. Holley

M .. Iverson

A. Lucero

G. Lucero

Vo Lucero

s. Mars

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B. Martinez

Ro Mcintyre

Co Meador

.J. Muz zy

P. Olguin

R. Robinson

J. Semler

Ro Tate

Go Wilcox

K. Wilcox

M. Williams

Eo Williams

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R. Chis�

D.

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S.

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R. Montgomery

E. Self

R. Phelps

M.

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T.

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A.

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R. Ludwig

J. Martin

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66

����WOLVERINE-1966
BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
BAYFIELD) COLORADO

We may look back upon our school years
as the happy years when the darkness of
ignorance was brightened surely and steadily
by the gleam of knowledge.
To preserve the meaningful associations
and memorable events of this school year,
the staff and I combined photographs with
paragraphs.
We hope that this annual will be your
special record of the activity, character,
and spirit of the Bayfield High School
during that school year of 1965-1966.

Terry Mankins,
"Wolverine" Editor

•

•

�MR . THOMAS JAMES­
Senior Sponsor; High
School History, Head
Football Coach, "B"
Basketball Coach

MR. IRVING JOHNSON- Freshman
Sponsor; Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee,
Elem. Music, Band

MR. MARSHAL L KARR-Sophomore
Sponsor; Psychology, Geography,
World History

---

MR. STEVE JOHl\­
Senior Sponsor; High
School Math, Physics,
Algebra, Ass't. Football Coach

MRS. JANICE JAMES- Freshman
Sponsor; Librarian, Library
Science, Pep Club Sponsor

___

MRS. JANE BROO KEY-Annual
and Paper Sponsor; Speech
English II, III, IV, Reading

FACULTY
MRS . MARGARET HENRY­
Sophomore Sponsor; High
School Sciences, 8th Grade
Science, Geometry

MR. NORMAN KNAPP-8th Grade Spon­
sor; Junior High Social Studies,
Basketball Coach

�M RS. SMART
6th Grade

M RS . MOBBS
4th Grade

MRS . PHE LPS
Jr. High Janitor

MR. RYAN
High School Janitor
•

1

OUR COO KS: Mrs. Hotz ; Mrs. Wells; Mrs.
Montgomery; Mrs. Hickman; Mrs. Arnspiger.

PERSONNEL

TEACHERS' ASSISTANTS: SEATED;
Pam, Bru e, Oonnalee, Vanda.
STAi\'OING; Terry. Roseanne. Mary
Ellen. Judy.

O FFICE HELP: Luellie;
Connie; Elaine; Linda;
Phyllis; Catherine.

M R . . 'ORMA.:'
Secretary

�SUPERINTENDENT'S
MESSAGE

�SENIORS

�RAFAEL DAVID MARTI EZ
"Dave"

RUBE 1 EDDY GARCIA
"Ciggy"

DO

A L EE McCOY
"Donna lee"

VA DA JO AR O L D
"Jody"

MARK L. STEVE S
"Mark"

�EDITH E LAh E BERRY
"Elaine"

HARVEY EDWARD HICK..\.1A, T
''Harv''
PHY L LIS JEAt' s, 'OOKS
''Phyllis"

JOH,' FREDRICK STOCK
"Fred''

CLYDE BOX
"Clyde"

�HAROL D BURT ER WIU..1ER, JR.
"Burt"

TEDDY W. JACK
"Teddy"

WILSO
PHYL LIS A
"Phyllis"

BRUCE LEE McDANIEL
"Bruce"
MARY CHR YSELLA DYE
"Chrissie"

�LETTIE LOUISE ROBBI S
"Louise"

G LE

ER EST GRUSH
"Glen "
A MARIE C LA RK
DO

RUDY A LEXARCHULETA
"Rudy"

JAMES AR O LD CU DIFF
"James"

�JOHNNY LEE CAVIGGIA
"Johnny"
Senior Class President

JAMES MARIO FORSYTHE
"James"
Senior Class Vice President

BRUCE DEA SAUER
"Bruti"
President-District Student Council

TERRY A N MANKI S
"Terrance"
Sec . -Treas. -District Student Council

10

CATHERINE SUE HASSTEDT
"Cathy"
Senior Class Sec. -Treas.

�SENIOR MEMBERS ACTIVITIES
AR OLD, VA DA: B. H. S. 2,3,4; Teachers'
Ass't.3; F. T . A. 3;Pep Club 2,3,4;Majorette
2,3; Girls Glee 2,3;Mixed Chorus1, 2;Int. Rel't.
2;Science Club3,4;"Wolverine" Staff4;Junior
Play.

HICKMA , HARVEY: B. H . S . 1 , 2,3,4;. 1ixed
Chorus1;Basketball1, 2; Football 2,4;Track
1;"B" Club1, 2,3,4;Junior Play and Senior
Play.
JACK, TEDDY: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4;Senior Play.

ARCHULETA, RUDY: B. H. S. 2,3,4;Mixed
Chorus1, 2;Band1, 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4;Track
2,3,4;Basketball!, 2,3,4;"B" Club 2,3,4;Sarg. ­
at-arms 4;Junior Play.

LOVATO, TONY: B. H. S. 4;Senior Play Artist.
MA KI S, TERRY: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4, Sarg. -at­
arms1; Sec. 3;Pep Club1, 2,3,4; Girls Glee 2;
Band1, 2,3; Reporter3;Business Club 2,3,4,
Sec. 3;Student Council1, V. President3;Dist.
Sec. -Treas. 4;Cheerleader1, 2,3,4;Teachers'
Ass't. 4;P&amp;G Staff 2,3;"Wolverine" Staff 2,3,
4, Co-Edttor3, Editor4; Fine Arts, Band 2,3;
Speech3;Homecommg Attendant3;Basketball
Queen3;Junior and Senior Plays;D.A. R. Good
Citizen 4.

BERRY, ELAINE: B.H. S. 1, 2,3,4;Mixed Chorus
2; Girls Glee 2,3;Band1, 2,3;Pep Club 1, 2,3,4;
Cheerleader 2,4;Student Council Sec. -Treas. 2;
P&amp;G Co-Editor 2;Editor3;Staff4;"Wolverine"
Staff 4;Madrigal 3; Office 4; Homecoming At­
tendant 2;Junior and Senior Plays.
BOX, CLYDE: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4; Business Club3;
Football!, 2,3,4, Captain4; Basketball 2;Base­
ball 2;Track 2; "B" Club1, 2,3,4.

MARTI EZ, DAVID: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4;Business
Club 2,3,4;Mixed Chorus 2; Football1, 2,3,4;
Basketball1, 2,3; Track1, 2,3,4;"B" Club 2,3,
4;Junior and Senior Plays.

CAVIGGIA, JOH
Y: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4, President
3,4;Mixed Chorus 2;Band 2,3;Ski Club 4; F. T. A.
3;Student Council3,4, President4; Football1,3,
4; Basketball1, 2,3,4;Track3; "B" Club 2,3,4;
Baseball 2;Junior Play and Semor Play.

McCOY, DOt\ ALEE: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4; F. T .A.
3;Science Club 2,3,4;Int. Relat. 2,3;Pep Club
l, 2,3,4; Student Councll 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Teach­
ers Ass't3,4;Jumor and Senwr Plays.

CLA RK, DO
A: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4;Pep Club1, 2,
3,4;Mixed Chorus1, 2,3; Girls Glee 2,3,4; Fine
Arts, Mixed Chorus 2,3; Speech3;Senior
Play.

McDANIEL, BRUCE: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4.

CUNDIFF, JAMES: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4;Mixed Chorus
2,4; Science Club3,4;Pep Club1;Annual Staff1;
Student Council4; Football 2;Basketball1, 2;"B"
Club 2,3,4;Junior Play.

PEABODY, DE
IS: B. H. S. 2,3,4; Football 2,3,
4; Basketball 2,3,4;Baseball 2; Wrestling1.

DYE, CHRISSIE: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4;Pep Club1, 2,
3,4;Business Club 2,3,4; F. T. A.3; Girls Glee
2,3;Mixed Chorus 2; Fine Arts, Speech 3;Sen­
ior Play.

SAUER, BRUCE: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4;Busmess Club
2,3;Mixed Chorus 2; F . T . A .3. V. President3;
Fines Arts; Football1, 2,3; Basketball l, 2,3,4,
All Conf. 3, All-State 2nd Team 3;Track1, 2,3,
4;Junwr and Senior Plays.

FORSYTHE, JAMES: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4, Prestdent
1, V. President4;Business Club 2,3;Mixed
Chorus 2;Student Council V. President4; Fine
Arts, Speech1; Football 2,3,4, Captain4, All
Con£. 4;Basketball l, 2,3,4;Track3;Baseball1,
2; "B" Club1, 2,3, President4; Senior Play.

S OOKS, PHYLLIS: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4, Treas. 3;
Pep Club l, 2,3,4;Business Club 4;Girls Glee 2;
Mixed Chorus 2; Band 2,3,4; Fine Arts 1, 2,3,4;
Junior and Semor Plays.

ROBBI S, LOUISE: B. H. S. 4;Senior Play.

STEVE S, MARK: B. H. S. l, 2,3,4;Mixed Chorus
2,4;Madngal 3; Science Club4;Int. Relat. 3;
Fine Arts; Track1, 2,3,4; "B" Club4;Jumor Play.

GARCIA, EDDY: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4, President 2,
V. President3;Science Club3;Mixed Chorus 2;
Fine Arts1;P&amp;G Staff 4; Student Council 2,3;
Football 2,3,4;Track3;Basketball3, Mgr. 4;
Baseball1, 2; "B" Club1, 2,3,4;Junior Play.

STOCK, FRED: B. H.S. 1, 2,3,4;Science Club 2;
Ski Club 4; Student Council 4; Fine Arts 2,4;
"Wolverine" Staff4; Football1, 2,3,4;Track1, 2,
3,4; Basketball Mgr. 1, 2,3; Wrestling4;"B" Club
l, 2,3,4, V. President4;Junior and Senior Plays.

GRUSH, GLEN: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4;Ski Club4;
Track3; Football 2,3,4; "B" Club 2,3,4.

WILSO , PHYLLIS: B. H. S. 3,4;Pep Club3,4;
Girls Glee3;Senior Play.

HASSTEDT, CATHERI E: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4, Sec.
2,4; F.T. A. 3;Girls Glee 2;Mixed Chorus 2;
Madrigal 2;Band1, 2,3,4;Business Club 4; Stu­
dent Council3; Fine Arts 2,3,4;Betty Crocker
Homemaker 4; Homecoming Queen 4;Junior
Play and Senior Play.

WI LMER, BU RT: B. H. S. 1, 2,3,4;Sctence Club
3,4;Mixed Chorus1, 2,4; Madngal3; Football
Mgr. 2,3,4; "B" Club 2,3,4; Semor Play.
11

�Bruce Sauer as "Model
S" "They don't make
them like me anymore."

THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS

aBOYS AND GHOULS TOGETHER))

SE IOR CLASS
MOTTO:
"For they
can conquer who
believe they can."
FLOWER:
Orchid
COLORS:
SE 1IOR CLASS O F FICERS A 'D SPO SORS: Mr.
James, Sponsor; James Forsythe, V. President;
Catherine Hasstedt, Sec. -Treas.; Johnny Caviggia,
President; Mr. Johns, Sponsor.

Lavendar and
White

12

�CLASSES

�Frank Carman

Luellie Archuleta

Wayne Cundiff

Sue Atkins

Tommy Davis

Patricia Boak

Mickey Foley

Connie Carter

Howard Hickman

Sandra Hasstedt

Art Huntington

Pam johnston

Larry Davenport

Class
Officers
Joe Lucero

Judy Loring

Sam Lucero

JUNIOR
14

�Doug Mann

Mary Ellen Lucero

Cecil Mars

orton

Poncho McNew

John

Donnie Snooks

Jerry Wells

Frank Carmen-Pres., Poncho Me ew-Vice
Pres., Mary Ellen Lucero- Reporter, Connie
Carter-Secretary-Treasurer, Sponsor-Mr.
Martin.

CLASS
15

Patty Phares

Steve McDaniel

Roseanne Wells

Bill Payton

Linda Reed

Stanley Wilmer

DLxie Frost

Monte Wommer

�June Box

Jerry Abernathy

Diane Bush

Steve Ancell

Beverly Beaver

Donnie Cundiff

Marie Cundiff

Joe Fahrion

SOPHOMORE

)Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q{}Q�Q(�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q��

Donna Frost

Ross Gosney

Judy Mankins

16

Raymond Lucero

�Arleta Phill ips

Robert . 1obbs

V icke y Parks

Ron 'i n ow

Coleen Trimble

Dean Speer

D o.m a W ad e

Bill Stagleman

CLASS
Sophomore Class Officers

'iPO:\'iOR&lt;; .\1rs

Henry and :v1r. K.Hr ·,,ith :v1.uie
Ross Gosney-Pres., Donna

Cundiff-Vice-Pres. ,

Wade-Ser:s· at Arms, Arleta l'hillips-'&gt;t:cretary­
Lorna\\ om mer

Treasurer.

B:trbara Hebel

17

�Dale
Archuleta

Verdon
Amon

Gloria
Archuleta

Bruce
Buckner

Donna
Atkinson

Libby
Bassett

Jack
Clark

Darlene
Boak

Carl
Comyford

Sandra
Burch

Barbara
Burge

Melvin
Cundiff

Elsie
Chavez

David
Freestone

Marilyn
Denton

FRESHMAN
Louis
Weihe

Barbara
Dye

Byron
Frost

Robin
Echols

1orman
Jacques

Connie
Farley

Shila
Glover

Brook
Jobes

Jeanie
Harper

Vernon
Kimball

Lucille
Hasstedt

18

�Vickie
Kimball

Lloyd
Lucero

Carol
Lucero

Murray
Ludwig

Shirley
Lucero

•

Patricia
McCoy

Bobby
McKee

Barbara
Mcinnes

Charles
McKinnis

Michael
Peabody

1\vila
Parks

Leroy
anchez

Jan
Ruwwe

Sam
Tafoya

Rita
Sauer

Sam
Tate

Edith
Tuttrow

John
Tuttrow

Debbie
Zellner

ue
�1obbs

CLASS
************ ********
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

Sponsors Mrs. James, and Mr.
Johnson with Shirley Lucero-Sec­
retary, Barbara Mclnnes-Treas­
urer, Edith Tuttrow-Vice Pres­
ident, Vernon Kimball-President,
Carl Comyford-Serg. at Arms.

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
19

�"What? "

", 'o prompting from the audtcnce ,

"Going somewhere??"
..

"Censored "

" From one extreme to the
other."

The Age of Innocence.

"One down ... "

"Elaine. it's not nice to stare!"

�GRADES

�:\1iriam
Abernathy

Tom
Brod erick

Mary
Ancell

Pat
Fahrion

Deborah
Atkinson

Loleet
Box

Eric
Jacobson

Diane
Burge

Delfin
Lucero

Cindy
Carter

Charlotte
Cundiff

John
Mankins

Paula
Davis

Fred
McK ee

Sana
Echols

Bonnie
Fuller

Sam
Phares

Vicky
Garcia

Jerry
Sanchez

Carol
Grush

Merry
Law

Dennis
Speer

Emma
Lucero

Dalen
Stevens

Lois
Martinez

EIGHTH
GRADE
Jenny
Wade

K enneth
Wei be

Mrs.
Thompson
Teacher

22

�Linda
Archuleta

Rodney
Forsythe

Marjorie
Beaver

Billy
Bush

Marjorie
Chavez

Janie
Comyford

Paul
Lucero

Carol
Dye

Michael
McKee

2'v1arelen
Dillahunty

Evelyn
Hassted t

Gregory
Morrison

Patty
Martinez

Earnest
Romero

Evelyn
�1cCoy

Becky
Norton

DeWayne
Santisteven

K athy
Reard on

K inzer
Snow

Edna
Shelhamer

Debra
Speer

Ronald
Frost

Joleen
Stevenson

Gilbert
Sanchez

�1argaret
Tafoya

Debra
Wheat

Kathy
Sitton

Gayla
Stowell

Susan
\\'ilmer

Terri
\Vommer

SEVENTH GRADE

�Britt Basset

Denise

tkinson

Charles Clark

June Comyford

Mitchell Fahrion

Carol Cundiff

Patrick Foley

Louise Dye

Steve Garcia

Clifton Guest

Gertru de Echols

Roger Hertel

Micki Fuller

DeaR Leas

SIXTH GRADE

Herbert LePlatt

Linda Montgomery

Tommy Mankins

Connie Parks

Robert McCoy

Custer Morris

Judy Sauer

Stanley Steele

Karen Trimble

Ronald Stowell

Wayne Wiebe

Margaret Wheat

Roderick Williams

Connie Zellner

Ronald Williams

24

�Mrs. Abbott

Elaine Amons

Gregory Box

Janet Atkins

Gary Buse

Pam Bates

Lende Crone

Vickie Frahm

\\" ayne Freestone

Al bert Gilbert

Joyce Hammond

Dennis Law

Virginia Martinez

Clarence Lester

FIFTH GRADE
Preston Ludwi�

Paul Lucero

David Bush

Terry Lynn Morris

Pat McKee

Karla Steele

Paul Morrison

Gary Romero

Patty Sitton

Billy Ross

Marie Valdez

Ronald Sanchez

Sam Santisteven

Marilyn Valdez

Dan Wade

Barbara Wilmer

Gary Brow n

25

�Bralia Archuleta

Charles Buse

Arlene Chandler

Kenneth Clark

Kathleen Clark

Dolores Dye

Steven Guest

Cathy Craig

John Hasstedt

Mary Ann Lucero

Danny Kimball

Donna Mcintyre

Steven Lucero

Becky McKee

Linda Purcell

Wayne Neal

Beverly Parks

Thomas Sitton

Cindy Reardon

Jeannie Speer

Stanley Williams

Joan Hertel

Della Stevenson

Cynthia Stevens

Sue Ellen McCoy

FOURTH GRADE
26

MRS. MOBBS
Teacher

�Danae Bates

Robert Brookey

El da Fern Berge

Dean Cun diff

Carol Brown

Barbara Burch

Claudia Carter

Press Gurule

Tish Echols

Roger Kugle

Cheryl Frahm

Shannon Fuller

Carolyn Hancock

Robert Mankins

Sarah Lucero

Ross Martinez

Debra McCoy

Karen Mcintyre

Candice Mobbs

Mike Rittenhouse

Chloe Phillips

Charles Sanchez

Shelley Reardon

Richard Tuttrow

Robert Tuttrow

John Williams

Mickey McNew

Pearl Sanchet

THIRD GRADE

27

Teacher
Mrs. OS\\ ald

�Karen Clark

Danny Block

Janice Chandler

Mike Buse

Tina Rock

Robert Hasstedt

Esther Dye

Orlando Lucero

Elizabeth Hancock

Raymond Lester

Kelly Denise

Clifton Parks

Barbara Lester

Tommy Stevenson

Sherre McCoy

Terri Montgomery

John Frazz ini

Phyllis Morrison

Jay Wilmer

Lou Stafford

SECOJVD GRADE

Jimmie Sue Bates

Darrel Sheets

28

Teacher
MRS. COCKREHAM

�Danny Abernathy

Queena Buse

Clay Bassett

Jimmie Dawn Carmack

Eugene Cundiff

Christy Carter

Kaare Evensen

Patsy Clark

Jerry Frazzini

Evelyn Copeland

Michael Freestone

Doris Ann Crone

Terry Gilbert

Diana Fuller

Ronnie Glover

Carol Garcia

Paul Harper

Doreen Hancock

Bruce Jaques

Donna Knapp

Donnie Lucero

Susie Mars

Herman Lucero

Rebecca Mobbs

Jimmie McCoy

Tammy Murray

Corky Mcintyre

Theresa Rae!

Mark Rittenhouse

Betty Ross

Eric Craig

Elizabeth Williams

Charles Tuttrow

Cheryl \\'ilmer

Jimmie Mars

FIRST GRADE
Teacher
MRS. HASS TEDT

29

Teacher
MRS. TUBBS

�Rodney Forsythe, Delfin Lucero, Jerry Sanchez, Vincent Palmer, John Mankins,
Fahrion, Ronnie Frost, Coach Norman K napp.

Kenny Weibe, Pat

PUP TEAM
Junior High Cheerlead ers

Junior High Pep Club.

Lois Martinez,
Kathy Sitton.

Sana Echols, Patty Martinez,

�MR. &amp; MISS
JUNIOR HIGH

KE

Y WEIBE and DIA

CARNIVAL
ROYALTY

Prince-Mitc h Fahrion, King-Michael McKee, Queen-Patty
Martinez, Princess-Denise Atkinson.

E BURGE

��ATHLETICS

�SENIORS
IN
C LY D E BOX- LI EBACKE R

JAMES F O RSYTHE-END

EDDY GA RCIA-CE TER

HARVEY HICKl\L\, '-GUA RD

FOOTBALL

ACTION
G L E1. GRUSH-GUA R D
]Oill\'. ·y CAVIGGIA-LEFT-HA LFBACK

F RE D STOCK-TA C K LE
DAVID MARTINEZ-E D

�JUNIOR PLAYERS
1ST ROW-Stanley Wilmer, Howard Hickman, Wayne
Cundiff. 2 D ROW-Jerry Wells, Cecil Mars, Frank Car­
men. 'OT SHOWN-Poncho Me, 1ew.

SOPHOMORE PLAYERS
1ST ROW- Raymond Lucero,
Ross Gosney, Jerry Aber­
nathy, 2ND ROW-Steve
Ancell, Bill Stagelman,
Robert Mobbs.

THEY

OPPo,·
'T
BLOO. !FIELD

WE

19
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19
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o
27
12
21
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DOLORES
'ORWOOD

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PAGOSA
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CORTEZ JV

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0
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FRESH:\1AN PLAYER
Coach James and Ass't Coach Johns
with captains; James For ythe and
Clyde Box.

1ST ROW-Bryon Fro t, �1m·ray Ludwing,
Sam Tate, Bobby McKee. 2 'D ROW- Louis.
Weibe, David Freestone.
35

�Running for the first touch­
down in the Quarter- Finals
against 1orwood is David
Martinez ( 0); James For­
sythe (15) is in the back­
ground ready for action.

Quarter-Finals
Norwood vs. Bayfield
Final Score
6-12
Cecil Mars 3
( 0) puts a halt to one of
1orwood's players while another uni­
dentified Wolverine is close by to help
out if needed.

Jerry Wells 4
( 0) appears to have lost the
pigskin, but he managed to hang on to it
and gain some more offensive yardage
for the Wolverines. Cecil Mars 3
( 0) is
making sure that the orwood player
doesn't get away.

�This is the game at Springfield during the Semi-finals. Hitting head to head with a
Springfield player is Raymond Lucero 4
( 5). Holding back another Springfield player is
Fred Stock ( 77) and Jerry Wells 4
( 0). In the back watching are Cecil l\.1ars (30) and
Frank Carman ( 85).

Semi-Finals
Springfield vs. Bayfield
Final Score
34-14
The San Juan Basin Coaches chose an All- Conference
Team where only two Bayfield players managed to
place on the first team.
Cecil Mars got a berth on the 1st team Offensive
Fullback. Honorable mention for the Offensive
team were Jerry Wells, Frank Carman, Fred
Stock, and Robert Mobb .
James Forsythe received 1st Team Defensive End.
Honorable mention went to Rudy Arculeta, Frank
Carman, Clyde Box, David Martinez, Cecil Mars,
and Ross Gosney for the Defensive Team.

Poncho McNew Quarter-back, threw the pass to
End James Forsythe (15). Rudy Archuleta (60) is
running up to help out James, but he wasn't quick
enough to keep one of the Longhorn players from
intercepting the pass. Final Score-34-14, Spring­
field's favor.

�QUEE
CATHERI E HASSTEDT

HOMECOMING ROYALTY
ATTENDA 'T
VICKIE PARKS

ATTE 'DANT
SANDRA HASSTEDT

�Mgr. Eddy Garcia; Raymond Lucero; Poncho Me, 'cw; Cecil �1ars; Art Huntington;
Bru e Sauer; Mickey Foley; James Forsyth e; Rudy Archuleta; Johnny Ca viggia; Ross
Gosney; Mr. 'orman Knapp, Coach; David Martinez. statistics.

VARSITY TEAM

"Jump. Bruce. Jump!"

Waiting for a pep ass mbly to b gin.
Wol\'crines at practice.
39

�James Forsythe
Senior-Guard

Johnny Caviggia
Senior- Forward

FIVE

FIRST
Coach
Mr. 1 'orman Knapp

Bruce Sauer
Senior-Center

Poncho M , 'ew
Junior-Forward

Art Huntington
Junior-Guard

40

�RUNNER-UP STATE TOURNEr
Wolverines Win District
Sportsmanship Trophy
...
E ..-' .,
$ Dove Creek
"'
,"' 85
Ignacio*
78
Mancos*
71
Pagosa*
80
Dolores
82
44
67
99
74
Games
District VII Tourne y
WE
THE
71
orwood 4

Art Huntington ( 14)
ALL-STATE TEAM

Bruce Sauer. ( 34)
ALL-STATE TEAM
James Forsythe

Cecil Mars
James Forsythe and Cecil Mars

Poncho Me ew ( 22)
ALL-STATE TEAM

�Mgr. Eddy Garcia, Joe Fahrion,
Snooks,

Frank Carman,

Murray Ludwig, Jerry Wells, Wayne Cundiff,

Bill Stagelman, Jerry Abernathy, Steve Ancell,

Donnie

Tommy Davis,

Byron Frost, Coach Thomas James.

JUNIOR VARSITY
SCORES
WE

49
46
57
54
49
69
57
69
32
65
44

THEY
Dove Creek
Ignacio
Mancos
Pagosa
Dolores
Mancos
Silverton
Dove Creek
Ignacio
Dolores
Pagosa

44
64
30
62
61
43
48
52
57
61
35

Terry

aranjo shooting for

a free throw.
Steve Ancell going in
for a lay-up.

"Wolverine's Jump Ball"

Bayfield Captains:
Frank Carman
Jerry Wells

�"I'm

Luellie . . . "

"I'm Connie . .. "

Varsiry Cheerleaders
Luellie, Connie, Terry, Elaine

"I'm Terry.. . "

"I'm Elaine . .. "

41

�JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
Rita
Colleen

Barbie
Marie

The Blondes

I3a rbie

Colleen

The Redheads
Marie

42

�ORGANI,ZA TIONS

�SEATED: Terry Mankins; James Forsythe; Johnny Caviggia; Donnalee McCoy. STA DING: Marie Cundiff;
Sue Mobbs; Beverly Beaver; James Cundiff; Fred Stock; Bruce Sauer; Cecil Mars; Poncho Me ew; Pam Johns­
ton, Vickie K imball; Johnny Tuttrow; Mr. Thomas James, Sponsor.

STUDENT
COUNCIL...
PRESIDE T . . . . . . . . .
Johnny Caviggia
V. PRESIDENT
James Forsythe
SEC. -TREAS . . . . . . . . . Donnalee McCoy

The Bayfield High School Student Coun il
had many projects this year.

We revised

our Constitution, updated all

lub

har­

ters, sponsored the Homecoming parade,
and the Home oming Dane

44

.

�Bayfield High School was w ll r present d
in the District Student Coun il.

Bruce

Sauer served as President, Terry Mankins
as Se retary-Treasurer, and Mr. Thomas
James was the District Student Council
Sponsor.

With the leadership of these

people, the District Coun il was a very
effie ient group.

In addition to the regular

duties, these officers and sponsor revised
the sportsmanship ratings, set up the be­
ginning of a Educational Contest among
memb r schools, and many oth r various
projects to improve the San Juan Basin
District "A" League Student Council.

Terry \1ankins, Secretary-Treasurer, Dist.
Bruce Sauer, Presid ent, Dist.

MR. THOMAS JAMES
Bayfield High School
Student Council, Sponsor
San Juan Basin District "A"
League Student Council Sponsor

...ACTIVITIES
Our spirits matched the blaze of
the HOMECOMING BO .FIRE!

HOMECOMING ROYALTY in the Home­
coming Parade sponsored by our Student
Council.

45

�The Coaches-�1r. Steve Johns; �1r. , orman Knapp; Mr. Thomas James.
Burt \Vilmer; Jerry \\'ells; E d d y Garcia; Raymond Lucero; :V1ark Stevens; Clyde Box; Johnny Caviggia; Wayne
Cund iff; Frank Carman; Cecil 'vbrs; Han·ey Hickman; Ross Gosney; Robert Mobbs; Poncho Me ew; Stanley
Wilmer; Howard Hickman; David Martinez; James Forsythe; Bruce �kDaniel; Fred Stock; Glen Grush; Jerry
Abernathy; Bill Stagelman; James Cund iff; Art Huntington; Bruce Sauer; Rudy Archuleta; Dennis Peabod y;
and Steve Ancell.

PRESIDE T . .
V. PRESIDE T .
SEC. -TREAS. .

THE "B" Club Members

46

.

James Forsythe

.

.

. Fred Stock
. Glen Grush

�1ST.

ROW-Arleta Phillips; Beverly Beaver; Jan Ruwwe; Sue :'v1obbs; Debbie Zellner; Vanda Arnold; Dcnnalee

McCoy; Pamela Johnston; Mrs. James, Sponsor. 2 D. ROW-Toni Williams; Valerie Williams; Donna Frost;
Sandra Burch; Elsie Chavez; Shirley Lucero; Gloria Archuleta; Shila Glover; Connie Farley; Darlene Boak;
Donna Clark; Sue Atkins. 3RD. ROW-Donna Atkinson; Lucille Hasstedt; Barbara Dye; Phyllis Wilson; Cathy
Hasstedt; Phyllis Snooks; Chrissie Dye; Pat Boak; Donna Wade; Vickey Parks; Judy Mankins. 4TH. ROW­
Vickie K imball; Barbara Burge; Twila Parks; Libby Bassett; Robin Echols; Dale Archuleta; Sandra Hasstedt;
Dixie Frost; Linda Reed; Roseanne Wells; ;\1ary Ellen Lucero; Judy Loring. CHEERLEADERS-Junior Varsity,
!\1arie Cundiff; Colleen Trimble; Barbara Mcinnes; Rita Sauer. Senior Varsity, Elaine Berry; Terry ;\1ankins;
Connie Carter; Luellie Archuleta.

PEP CLUB

Pep Club congratulates team after \\ inning £;arne at • 'orwood.

PRESIDE T . o o
VICE PRESIDENT .
SECRETARY .
SPO SOR 0 o o o

Linda Reed
. :'v1ary E. Lucero
. Sue Atkins
:\1rs. James

�Terry Mankins-Editor-in-Chief, Mrs. Jane Brookey­
Sponsor. "If we trim the edges, maybe we can make
650 sq. inches of photographs fit in 2 20 sq. inches
of paper. "

Terry Mankins-Editor-in-Chief. "Happiness is
knowing that the deadlines have been met. "

aWOLVERINE))

Judy :V1ankins, Donna Wade, Vickie
Parks-Staff :V1embers. " Use your fastest
shutter speed! Our smiles are quick!"

Sandra Hasstedt, Connie Carter-Staff
:viembers. "The very pose of
perfection. "

48

�Terry-Editor-in-Chief, Luellie-Co-Editor, Elaine
Berry-Staff �1embcr. "Smile, Elaine, and no­
body will notice that your 648th hair is out of
place."

Luellie Archuleta-Co-Editor. "When I work on
the annual I know my name will be spelled
correctly!"

STAFF

Sue Atkins-Associate Editor, Pam
Johnston-Staff 1ember. "T hose
sparkling smiles would melt a frozen
heart. "

Fred Stock-Photographer. "Background's 0. K. ,
but where is the subject?"
Wayne Cundiff-Subscription Editor. "Sales are
high, but where's the money?"

49

�Mrs. Jane Brookey -Sponsor, Linda
Reed-Editor. "That's thirty."

Arleta Hlillips, M arie Cundiff.
"Arleta. I just figured out this item
in the Hot Line!"

Dixie Frost, Beverly
Beaver. "Shall I pur chis
in the Morgue or File
13? "

Linda Reed-Editor. "Headlines ...deadlines... bylines...my lines."

Judy Loring-Co-Editor.
"Only sixteen more mas­
ters to run off."

"PURPLE &amp; GOLD))
STAFF
Eddy Garcia, Mary Ellen
L ucero. "Wolverines 85Bobcats 58"

Roseanne Wells, Elaine
Berry. "What happened,
Roseanne? There are only
twenty-two mentions of
Bruce Sauer in this issue."
50

�"EI 'STEI!\'S O F
THE FUTURE."
1ST ROW-Mrs. Henry, Sponsor; James Cundiff; Patty McCoy; Vanda
Arnold; Donnalee McCoy; Judy Mankins; Dale Archuleta; Raymond
Lucero; Jerry Abernathy. 2t'D ROW-Monte Wommer; Carl Comyford;
Robin Echols; Sue Mobbs; Jan Ruwwe; Donna Atkinson; Lorna Wommer;
Bill Stagleman; Mark Stevens. 3RD ROW-Robert Mobbs; David Freestone;
Libby Bassett; John t'orton; Donnie Snook ; Tommy Davis; Joe Fahrion;
Steve Ancell.

SCIENCE CLUB
PRESIDE1 T ............... Bill Stagelman
V. PRESIDE, 'T .................Sue Mobbs
SEC. -TREAS. . .......... Raymond Lucero

SEATED: Dixie Frost; Arleta Phillips; Colleen Trimble; Terry Mankins; Sandra
Hasstedt; Marie Cundiff; Luellie Archuleta; Donna Frost; Chrissie Dye.
STANDI!\'G: Judy Loring; Roseanne Wells; Linda Reed; David Martinez; Mr. Martin.
Sponsor; Beverly Beaver; Catherine Hasstedt; Lorna Wommer; Phyllis Snooks; Sue,_"""l!!""'"";::
Atkins.

BUSINESS
CLUB

"PE. "CI L-PUSHERS O F
THE FUTURE."

�Senior High

CONCERT BANDS

ifJ� ¥ d j J Jo � ��
0

Intermediate

52

�Girls Glee
1ST ROW: Donna Atkinson; Connie Carter; Darlene Boak; Pat Boak; Shila Glover; Dlsie Chavez;
Sandra Burch. 2ND ROW: Donna Clark; Pat Phares; Patty McCoy; Mr. Johnson-Director; Lorna
Wommer; Connie Farley; Sandra Hasstedt; Vickie Parks.

Mixed Chorus
2 !D RO\V:
1ST ROW: Terry 'aranjo; Gloria Archuleta; Shirley Lucero; Joe Lucero.
Larry Daverport; Monte Wommor; Mr. Johnson-Director; James Cundiff; Mark Stevens.

�!ST. ROW-Glen Grush; Brook Jobes; Colleen Trimble; Pam Johnston, Wayne Cundiff; Burt Wilmer; Stan
Wilmer. 2 D. ROW-Poncho McNew; Johnny Caviggia; "-1r. John, Sponsor; Fred Stock; ;\1r. James, Sponsor;
Frank Carman, Jerr} \\'ells.

SKI CLUB
PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . Pam Johnston
VICE PRESIDE T
. Wayne Cundiff
SECRETARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colleen Trimble

"Guess Stock didn't make that last turn. "
Where we ski. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Purgatory!"

54

�A CTIVITIES

�PROM ROYALTY

�MR. &amp; MISS WOLVERINE

�SENIOR
FAVORITES
TERRY MA KI S
and
JAMES F ORSYTHE

JUNIOR
FAVORITES
VALERIE WILLIAMS
and
CECIL MAR S

�SOPHOMORE
FAVORITES
DO NA WADE
and
ROSS GOSI\:EY

FRESHMEN
FAVORITES
BARBIE :\!cL ·• ·Es
and
BOBBY . kKEE

�BEST
LOOKING
LINDA REED
and
FRANK CARMAN

BEST
DANCERS
ROSEA NE WELLS
and
JAMES FOR SYTHE

MOST
ATHLETIC
DONNA WADE
and
CECIL MARS

60

�MOST LIKELY
TO SUCCEED
CATHERll\E H ASSTEDT
and
BRUCE SAUER

ALL-ROUND
TERRY MA KI
and
CECIL MARS

S

MOST
FRIENDLY
CATHERINE HASSTEDT
and
EDD Y GARCIA

61

�The BOMB!!!!!!!!!

The 1 1 o'clo k droop!

Bayfield "Yell" squad.

Showing off as
usual.

"HERCULES!"

Do the Seniors always look this way.

Sibling r ivalry.

"Who, ME . . "
.

Where did that hair-blowing
wind come from?????????

�AUTOGRAPHS

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                    <text>WOLVERINE

�����We the Wolverine Staff of 1967-196
annual to
Born

rleta Phillip

daughter of Mr.

would like to dedicate this
and Mrs. Louis Phillips;

ov. 22, 1949. Pass d away August 12, 1967.

2

�Super intendent'� Mc �sage
Do you r emember the �ong that advised in haunting! y sentimental lines,
"Whatever will be, will be?" You may have made the mental note, "Bc aut1ful,
but i� it tr ue?" and then you an�wc r c d your own que�tion with, "If it is true, it's
both �oothing syrup and r etching poi� on".
How r ight you ar c . But how popular tht� "what's-the-usc-ism" turns out to
be! The �oldier �hows it when, between dying gasps, he says, "That shell had
my name on it. " The r acing driver ha� the �arne idea when he predicts, "I'll be
around until my number comes up. " And it's the same with the sick man, r c ­
covenng from a one-in-ten chance, when h e smiles through hi� pam, "I guc �s
my tune isn't just yet. "
It is a ter rible thing, but we human� get comfort from imagining that we ar c
tr apped by the circum�tancc s of life, forced to make chotees that we never want
to make, shunted off mto �1tuation� that compr omise or embarr a�s us, tricked
and cheated by the world and its contents maneuvered into an unequal struggle
with tragic mi�fortunc .
But are we right? Do we not contr ol our own destiny? We must take the r e­
sponsibility of what we do, or do not do. Should our acts deter mme what we ar e.
"Whatever will be, will be" is not the theme song for this school JUSt as it is
not for the individual mer.. ber s of it. To the first gr ade we say "Welcome. " To
the seniors we say "good-bye" and a�k "Did this school really do the ver y best
for you" and "Did you r eally try to take advantage of your oppor tunity?"
Your Super intendent,
Thoma W. Hill

It seems like ever y year passes a little faster than the last one. This 1967I would like to think that we have im­
parted at least a small amount of meaningful, useful, knowledge to you students
during this past year. If we have accomplished this, then we can look back on
this as a successful year. To the gr aduating eniors, I hope we have given you
the necessary tools to go on in your chosen ar eas and become successful. We
who remain here at Bayfield High School, would like to thank you for what you
have given us over the past four years.

68 school year has not been an exception.

Tom James
Pr incipal

Memor ies br ought back by an annual ar e tr easured ones of old friends,
games won and lost, your first formal dance, your date with a dream for the
pr om, that test you worked so hard to pass, the time in chemistr y you made
hydr ogen sulfide gas and stunk up the whole building, and hundreds of other
things having a certain fondness in the r ecollection. May it ever be thus and
may this annual be thus to you. In years to come may the memor ies you r ecall
when thumbing through its pages be pleasant ones which bring a lump to your
throat and star s to your eyes.
E . Duane Workman

�Mr .

Office Girls: V. Kimball, V. Parks, Mr.
Norman, D. Z ellner, B. Mcinnis, M. An­
ell. D. Archuleta.

orman, Secretary

SCHOOL
PERSONNEL

Custod1an :
Mr. Brown, Mr. Ryan

Cooks: Mrs. Phillips, Mr s. Rather, Mrs.
orman, Mrs. H1ckman.

Teacher s Aids: V. Par ks, J. Mankins, J. Richardson,
Wade, B. Beaver .

D.

��MRS. JAMES
Libr ary

MRS. MARTI
History

MR. JOH 0
Band, Music

FA CULTY

MISS KLARMAN
Business

MRS. MURPHY
Math

6

�MRS. PARKER
Home E conomics

J

-

MRS. STONE
E nglish

MR. PICKE 'S
Basketball, Drivers E d.

MRS. TRE MBLY
E nglish, Spanish

MR. PURCELL
Shop

MR. WALK! GTON
Science, Basketball

7

��SENIORS

�JE RRY ABER ATHY-BHS-12-3-4, Football-1-2-3-4, "B"
Club-2-3-4, Science Club-12, Basketball-1-2-3-4.

JU E BOX-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Band-1-2-4, Girls Glee-1-4,
Journalism-3;-4, Chorus-3,
Co-E ditor Purple and Gold-4.

STE VE A CELL-BHS-1-2-3-4, Sci­
ence Club-1-2, Football-1-2-3-4, Bas­
k(;tball-1-2-3-4, Track-1-2-3-4, "B"
Club-2-3-4, Student Council-4, Vice
Pres. -4.

BE VERLY BE AVER -BHS-1-2-3-4,
Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Ski Club-3, Busi­
ness Club-2, Cheerleader-3, Student
Council-2, Class-Treasurer-3,
Band-1.

icest
PATRICIA CAMPBE LL-BHS-4,
Smile-2, Miss Flame Attendant-2, Pep
Club-2-3-4, Cheerleader-3, Annual
Staff-3, Teacher Aid-3, Track Team1, Student Body President-4, Dist.
ewspaper Ed.
Coun. Sec. -Treas. -4,
4, Pom Pon-4, Junior Play-3.

SAM CHAMPIE -BHS-4, Basketball-12-3-4, Track-1-3-4.

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�DO

IE CUNDIFF-BHS-1-2, 3, 4.

JOE FAHRIO -BHS-1-2-3-4, Ba.sket­
ball-1-2-3-4, Football-1-4, Sc1ence
Club-1-2-3, "B" Club-3-4.

MARIE CU :DIFF-BHS-1-2-3-4, Pep
Club-1-2-3-4, Cheerleader-1-2, Stu­
dent Council-2-3, Business Club-1-2,
Wolverine Co-E dltor-3, Wolverine
E ditor-4, President-3.

DO A FROST-BH -1-2-3-4, Pep Club1-2-3-4, Business Club-2, Annual
Staff-4.

II

TOM DODD-BHS-4, Football4.

ROSS GOS 'E Y-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Class Pre�. -2-4, Cia�� V.
Pres. -3, Student Council-13, "B" Club-1-2-3-4, "B"
Club Pres. -4, Ba.nd-1-2-3,
Ba.sketball-1-2-3-4, Foot­
ball-1-2-3-4, Track-1-2-34, All-Con. -Football-4,
Science Club-1, Football
Captain-4.

�DO
4.

HILL-BHS-4, Football-

JUDY MANKI1 S-BHS-1-2-34. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, ci­
ence Club-1-2-3, Bustness
Club-1-2, Annual taff-2-3,
Paper Staff-3, Teacher Aid4.

DORA LUCERO-BHS-2-3-4, Pep Club2-3-4, Girls Glee-4.

DARWY

McBRIDE -BHS-4.

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FLORINDA LUCERO-BHS-2-3-4,
Pep Club-2-3-4, Girls Glee-4, Jour­
nalism-3.

VICKE Y PARKS-BHS-2-3-4, Pep
Club-2-3, Science Club-3, Annual
Staff-2, Teacher Aid-4, Office-4.

�SHARO RATHE R-BHS-3, 4, Girls
Glee-4, Journalism-3.

CHARLES STALE Y-BHS-3-4, Foot­
ba.ll-1-2-3-4, Basketball-!, Wres­
tling-2, Track-1-2, Student Council·
4.

JA !E RICHARDSO -BHS-4, Teacher
Aid-4, Homecoming Queen-4.

DO
A WADE -BHS-1-2-3-4, Pep Club
-1-2-3-4, Science Club-3, Teacher
Aide-4, Annual Staff-2-4.

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BILL STAGE LMA '-BHS-1-2
-3-4, "B" Club-2-3-4, Sci­
ence Club-1-2, Footba.ll-12-3-4, Track-1-2-3-4.

LOR A WOMMER-BHS-1-23-4, Chorus-1-2-3-4, Head
Majorette-1-2-3-4, Pep
Club-4, Science Club-3,
Business Club-2.

�SENIOR HISTORY
We the cla::;s of 196o -::;tarted our quest for an education under the direction of Mrs. Bromell in the fall of
1956, \\lth 24 eager beavers. Our classroom was the Presbytenan church annex. Of the beginning class six
arc still here to graduate. They are: Marie Cundiff, Beverly Beaver, Steve Ancell, Jerry Abernathy, Joe
Dee Fahnon and Lorna Wommer.
We managed to survive the fir::&gt;t grade and pass on to the second and Mrs. Cockreham. We felt very impor­
tant to be moving mto the old yellow schoolhouse like regular studen ts. Those of the class of '68 who joined
us this second year were Bill tagleman, Ros::; Gosney and June Box.
One of the things we remember about the third grade with Mrs. Ostwald is the fact that if we didn't know our
multiplication tables we couldn't go to Music.
Our fourth grade year was spent with Mrs. Caldwell. We had a swingin' end of the year party with Mrs.
Caldwell taking us to her ranch for a mountain climbing outing and picnic after.
Dona Fro::;t and haron Rather jo111ed us in the fifth grade. Mrs. Pinckert wa::; our keeper. We entered into
the world of businc s::; by having a school supplies store 111 our room.
SiXth grade was great. We were so grown up-chang111g classe::;-different teachers. We had an all day end of
the y ar picnic at June Box's.
During the seventh grade we remember the hay ride given by the 8th grade with Mr. Wyant taking us on a
hay ride from Bayfield to the Dam with a weiner roast at the Dam. On Jr. Play Day we presented the play
"Cleane::;t Town In The West".
D1anc Bu::;h came to u::; during our th year. We placed 111 the Homecoming float contest. We presented th
play "Getting Gracie Graduated", with Lorna Wommer as Gracie. We all felt so very grown up and impor­
tant at Graduation. Afterwards we had a Piz z a Party and tlance at Lorna Wommers.
Our Freshman year brought us Donna Wade and Freshman initlation. We were over being such big wheels
and being in High 'hool, mayb even a little scared. Ross and Raymond were on the "A" basketball team
and we took con ·olation at Denver.
s ophomores we gained Vickie Parks. We didn't f el as out of place this year. Ross and Raymond wer
the "A" basketball team and we wer real proud of them. They were runners up for state champs.
Our Junior year Dora and Florinda Lucero and Charlie Staley came to us. We were grieved by the loss of
Raymond Lucero and Arleta Phillips. We had a lot of fun preparing and giving the Prom. We had for our
theme "In The Misty Moonlight".
Ross and teve were on the "A" ba ketball team that took us to Denver. They came so clo::;e to winning it
almo::;t made us cry. Also this year four of our boys, Jerry Abernathy, Steve Ancell, Bill Stagleman, and
Ro::;s Gosney played on the football team that won the State Quarterfinals.
Our Senior year we were proud to win a free day from school by selling the most tickets for the Carnival.
The P. E . class of '68 consisting of Seniors: Donna Wade, Dona Frost, Janie Richardson, Judy Mankins,
Marie Cundiff, Pat Campbell, Florinda and Dora Lucero honored Bayfield by defeating Durango and Farm·
ington at Basketball and winning the trophy offered at the San Juan Basin Play Day.
1c w Students arc Tom Dodd, Janie R1chardson, Pat Campbell, Darwyn McBride and Don Hill.

14

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��SENIORS

�CLASSES

�1ST ROW
V. Amon
D. Archuleta
D. Atkinson
L. Bassett
D. Baxrer
B. Buckner

2ND ROW
S. Burch
E . Chavez
C. Comyford
M. Cundiff
B. Dye
R. E chols

3RD ROW
C. Farley
B. Frost
S. Glover
R. Grove
J. Harper
L. Hasstedt

4TH ROW
R. Jennings
B. Jobes
V. Kimball
V. Kimball
K. Kinsey
L. Lucero

5TH ROW
S. Lucero
G. McBride
P. McCoy
B. Mcinnes
B. McKee
J. Miller

6TH ROW
T. Parks
D. Rather
J. Ruwwee
L. Sanchez
S. Tafoya
S. Tate

7TH ROW
L. Wiebe
T. Williams
D. Zellner

II

JUNIOR
CLA SS

�JUNIORS

�1ST ROW
M. Abernathy
M. Ancell
D. Atkinson
L. Box
P. Campbell

�

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. .. '

D ROW
C. Carter
C. Cundiff
P. Davis
S. E chols
P. Fahrion
2

3RD ROW
B. Fuller
W. Gallegos
V. Garcia
C. Grush
D. Lucero

4TH ROW
D. Lucero
E . Lucero
J. Mankins
L. Martinez
F. McKee

STH ROW
D. Patton
S. Phares
J. Sanchez
D. Speer
D. Stevens

6TH ROW
J. Teller
J. Wade
K. Wiebe

SOPHOMOR E CLA SS
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�SOPHOMORES

�LST ROW
M. Beaver
J. Campl:x.!ll
M. Chavez
J. Comyford
P. Davies

D ROW
C. Dye
B. E vans
R. Forsythe
R. Frost
E . Hasstedt
2

3RD ROW
C. Howell
K. Jack
D. Jennings
C. Kinsey
P. Martinez

4TH ROW
E . McCoy
M. McKee
M. McMinn
R. Morrison
J. Palmer

5TH ROW
E . Romero
G. Sanchez
E . Shelhamer
K. Sitton
D. Smart

6TH ROW
L. Joleen
G. Stowell
M. Tafoya
S. Wilmer
T. Wommer

FRESH MA N CLA SS
22

�FRESHMEN

�Jenny

�ATHLETICS

��Juniors
1ST. ROW: B. Mckee, B. Frost, S.
Tate, T. Naranjo, R. Jennings.. 2 D
ROW: R. Groves, C. Comyford, V.
Amon, V. Kimbell. 3RD ROW: L.
Weibe, C. McKinnis, B. Buckner, M.
Ludwig, L. Sanshez.

Sophomores
1 ST ROW: J. Sanshez,
D. Lucero, F. McKee.
2. TD ROW: P. Fahrion,
T. Teller, J. Mankins,
K. Weibe.

Freshmen:
1ST ROW: M. McKee, D Jennings, R.
Forsythe. 2 D ROW: R. Frost, G.
Sanchez, E. Romero. 3RD ROW: J.
Campbell, V. Palmer, M. McMinn.

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6

Bloomfield

37

Dove Creek

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25

Dolores

37
6
7
38

Mancos

6
2
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6
6

Durango J. V.
Pagosa Springs
Ignacio

46
33
6

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�Charle

taley

Guard

Don Htll
Center

Terry . aranJO
End

SENIORS

Tom Dodd
End

jerry Abernathy
Halfback

joe Fahnon
Safety

�Captains

Ross Go

nev

Halfback

te\e

cell

Tackle

·

Bill Stagleman
End

All Conference

Footba//67-68

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�VA RSITY

LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Fahrion, B. Frost, D. Baxter, J. Fahrion, S. Ancell, V. Palmer, B. Stagleman, J. Aberna­
thy, T.
aranjo, R. Gosney, R. Groves. KNEEL! G: Coach James, Coach Pickens, manager, P. Lucero.

�Captains

Ross Gosney

Steve Ancell

Dennis Baxter

Vincent Palmer

Bill Stagleman

First
Seven

Byron Frost

Rod Groves

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�JUNIOR VA RSITY

TOP ROW: Coach James, T. Teller, S. Tate, J. Mankins, M. Ludwig, J. Campbell. SECO D ROW: V. Kim­
ball, G. Sanchez, R. Frost, P. Fahrion, R. Forsythe, J. Sanchez, B. Jobes.

BA YFIELD
WOLVERINES

32

�BA SKETBA LL
1967-68

Dale
Debbie
Barbie

Lois
Jenny

CHEERLEA DERS
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�S. Lucero, B. E vans, M. Abernathy, T. Parks, R. E chols, J. Ruwwe, L. Bassett, P.
Campbell, P. Campbell, T. Williams, G. McBride.

POM PON
GIRLS

�Action Shot-Paula Davis.

FRO T ROW: P. Campbell, D. Atkinson, Mrs. Martin.
MIDDLE ROW: D. Frost, M. Cundiff, J. Wade, S.
E chols, B. Beaver. BACK ROW: S. Burch, E . Chavez , J.
Mankins, J. Richardson, D. Wade.

HI GH
SCHOOL
P. E.
CLA SS

�ORGANIZATIONS

�TOP ROW: J. Sanchez, J. Mankins, P. Fahrion, MIDDLE ROW: B. Jobes, T. Naranjo, B. McKee, B. Frost, S.
Tate, M. Ludwig. BOTTOM ROW: C. Staley, J. Abernathy, B. Stagleman, S. Ancell, R. Gosney, J. Fahrion,
D. Hill.

CLUB

38

�TOP ROW: L. Box, M. Chavez, G. McBride, T. Parks, L. Bassett, D. Atkinson, D. Zellner, V. Kimball, S.
Lucero, W. Gallegos, J. Comyford, T. Wommer, T. Williams, SECO D ROW: E. Lucero, C. Cundiff, M.
Tafoya, P. Martinez, L. Hasstedt, J. Stephenson, S. Glover, C. Farley, E. Hasstedt, G. Stowell, K. Sitton,
]. Miller, J. Ruwwe, R. Echols. THIRD ROW: C. Carter, B. Evans, M. Beaver, P. Davies, M. Ancell, P.
Davis, P. Campbell, B. Beaver, D. Frost, P. Campbell, J. Mankins, D. Wade, J. Richardson. FOURTH ROW:
M. Abernatl1y, V. Garcia, B. Dye, C. Dye, F. Lucero, Sponsor: Mrs. Trembly, E. Shelhamer, J. Box, D.
Lucero, E. McCoy, B. Fuller, M. Cundiff. STANDI G: D. Archuleta, D. Atkinson, L. :-.1artinez, B. :-..1clnnis,
]. Wade.

PEP
CLUB

�DI G: R. Forsythe, C. Staley, Sponsor: Mr. James, S. Ancell, J. Mankins, P. Fahrion. SEATED:
ST
President: P. Campbell, V. President: B. Mcinnis, Sec. Treas. : D. Zellner, P. Davies.

STUDENT
COUNCIL

President Pat Campbell

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�SKI
CLU B

TOP ROW: J. Fahrion, B. Jobes, S. E chols, P. Campbell,
P. Campbell, B. Beaver, B. Mcinnes, R. E chols. BOTTOM
ROW: T. Wommer, B. E vans, J. Comyford, C. Grush, T.
Williams, D. Frost, M. Ancell, P. Fahrion.

SCIENCE
CLUB

TOP ROW: M. Tafoya, G. Morrison, D. Patton,
Tom Dodd, B. Stagleman, J. Abernathy, R.
Forsythe, C. Staley, Mr. Walkington. MIDDLE
ROW: C. Dye, M. Beaver, M. Chavez , P. Mar­
tmez , P. Davies, J. Miller, L. Miller, R.
E chols, D. Frost. BOTTOM ROW: C. Sitton, J.
Comyford, B. E vans, T. Wommer, E Ha s­
tedt, G. Stowell.

TOP ROW: M. Beaver, P. Martinez, M. Tafoya, P. Davies,
G. Stowell, Mrs. Stone. BOTTOM ROW: P. Campbell, P.
Campbell, D. Atkinson, J. Stevenson, D. Stevens.

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TOP ROW: S. Rather, P. Davies, L. Wommer, P. McCoy, P. Campbell, J.
Richardson, P. Campbell, P. Davis. MIDDLE ROW: D. Lucero, J. Box, J. Stevens,
G. M Bride, C. Kinsey, K. Kinsey, D. Frost. BOTTOM ROW: B. Dye, F. Lucero,
T. Wommer, G. Stowell, D. Rather, J. Harper.

�ACTIVITIES

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�SENIOR FAVORITES
SE IOR FAVORITES
Steve Ancell

JUNIOR FAVORITES
Byron Frost

Debbie Zellner

Donna Wade

�SOPHOMORE F VORITE S
Pat Fahrion

Cmdy Carter

FRE SHMAN FAVORITES
Vincent Palmer

Becky E vans

�BEST PER 0 ALITY
Jame R1chardoon

Steve Ancell

BEST DANCERS
Georgia McBride

Tom Dodd

FA VOR ITES

MOST ATHLETIC
Donna Wade

Ross Gosney

ALL ROUND
Donna Wade

Steve Ancell

�MOST LIKELY TO SUCCE E D
Lorna Wommer

Char les Staley
BE ST COME DIANS
Debbie Zellner

Charles Staley

CUTEST COUPLE
Jerr y Abernathy

Jenny Wade

BE ST LOOKING
Ross Gosney

Shirley Lucer o

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�1ST ROW
C. Cundiff
J. Comyford
H. Black
R. Baxter
B. Bassett
D. Atkinson

2ND ROW
S. Garcia
M. Fuller
M. Fahrion
M. E vans
T. E chol&amp;
L. Dye

3RD ROW
D. Leas
B. Kinsey
D. Jennings
B. Hill
R. Hertel
C. Guest

4TH ROW
M. McGra"
R. McCoy
M. McBride
T. Mankins
M. Lucer
H. Leplatt

5TH ROW
R. Stowell
D. SantiSt""��
C. Park&amp;
T. Parker
L. Montgomery
M. McMinn

6TH ROW
C. Zellner
R. Williams
R. Williams
F. Wilbur
W. Wiebe
K. Trimble

Teacher
MR. MATTOX

EI GHTH GRADE

�1ST ROW
G. Brown
B. Brown
G. Box
P. Bates
E . Amon

D ROW
C. Clark
L. Crone
D. Campbell
G. Bu�e
M. Buckner
2

3RD ROW
J. Hammond
A. Gilbert
M. Frary
V. Frahm
V. Ford

4TH ROW
G. Martinez
P. Ludwig
. Larson
G. Kinsey
B. Howell

5TH ROW
P. Morrison
T. Morris
P. McKee
B. McBride
D. Massingill

6TH ROW
P. Sitton
. Sanchez
G. Romero
M. Parker
D. Oliver

SEVENTH GRA DE
7TH ROW
B. Word
R. Wilbur
J. Williams
D. Wade
M. Valdez
M. Valdez

�1ST ROW
B. Archuleta
J. Baxter
C. Busc
A. Chandler
K. Clark

2ND ROW

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Fisher
Fr anks
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3RD ROW
S. Guest
J. Hasst dt
J. Hertel
D. Kimball
M. Lucero

4TH ROW
P. Lucer o
R. Lucer o
S. Lucero
M. Mattox
S. McCoy

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T. McGraw
D. Mcintyr e
B. McKee
P. Meador
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6TH ROW
B. Parks
M. Pope
L. Purcell
S. Santistevan
T. Sitton

�1ST ROW
D. Bates
C. Brown
B. Burch
P. Campbell
C. Carter
D. Cundiff

2ND ROW

L. E chols
C. Frahm
S. Fuller
J. Jasper
T. Hill
C. Howard

3RD ROW
B. Kinsey
R. Kugle
S. Lucero
R. Mankins
B. Martinez
R. Martinez

4TH ROW
J. McBride
D. McCoy
M. McGraw
K. Mcintyre
C. McKinnis
M. McKnew

5TH ROW
R. Palmer
C. Phillips
C. Sanchez
P. Sanchez
D. Smith
B. Tuttrow

6TH ROW
T. Tuttrow
J. Williams
D. OSNOWITZ

FIFTH GRA DE
57

�1ST ROW
J. Bates
T. Booher
J. Chandler
K. Clark
F. Fisher

2ND ROW
J. Franks
D. Frary
J. Fraz z ini
R. Hasstcdt
B. Larson

3RD ROW
S. McCoy
T. Montgomery
P. Morrison
M. Oliver
C. Parks

4TH ROW
T. Pierce
L. Stafford
T. Stevenson
A. Wilbur
S. Williams

STH ROW
S. Zimmer
Teacher
MR . CHAMPIE

FOURTH GRA DE

�1ST ROW
D. Abernathy
C. Bassett
K. Brown
C. Carter
-\.. Buse
P. Clark

2ND ROW

E . Copeland
D. Crone
E . Cundiff
J. Frazz mi
D. Fuller
J. Gallegos

3RD ROW
T. Gilbert
R. Glover
B. Green
P. Harper
D. Kelly
J. Lloyd

4TH ROW
D. Lucero
H. Lucero
0. Lucero
T. Mattox
J. Mars
S. Mars

5TH ROW
J. McCoy
C. Mcintyre
J. McGraw
T. Murrary
L. Pickens
T. Pierce

6TH ROW
B. Ross
S. Shafer
A. Smith
C. Tuttrow
R. Wilbur
L. Wiley

7TH ROW
E . W1lliams
M. Williams
P. Zimmer
J. SIITO
I. OSTWALD

THIRD GRADE

�1 T ROW
R. Bates
S. Blevins
K. Box
M. Burns

2 D ROW

P. Dye
K. E vensen
T. Fahrion
J. Kelly

3RD ROW
J. Lloyd
M. Lucero
A. Martinez
G. McBnde

4TH ROW
T. McCoy
L. Meador
C. Pope
S. Sm ith

5TH ROW
T. Sm ith
D. Sowers
D. Staley
P. Thom as

Teacher
MRS. COCKREHAM

SECOND GRA DE
60

�1ST ROW
S. Blevins
V. Booher
T. Burne
S. Buse
T. Dye

D ROW
C. E vensen
G. Frary
J. Frazzini
P. Gallegos
R. Holley
2

3RD ROW
T. Huntrngton
J. Jenmngs
A. Lucero
F. Martrnez
I. Martinez

4TH ROW
T. Massingill
S. McBride
J. McCoy
J. Mcintyr e
D . McKinnis

5TH ROW
J. Mur rary
T. Pierce
D. Pope
L. Sanchez
W. Semler

6TH ROW
W. Sitton
J. Williams
M. Williams
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B. Mankins, T. Sitton, M. Mattox. THIRD ROW: C. Frahm, T. Echols, P. Bates, C. Brown, S. McCoy.

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�LEFT TO RIGHT--Mr. LePlatt, Mrs . Ludwig, Mr. Kugle, Mr. Hill, Mr. Brown, Mr. Sitton.

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�We, the Annual Staff, wish to dedicate this yearbook to
Sam Tate.

Sam has been very active in Bayfield High School.

He is a very fine athlete and a very fine person.
Due to an illness, he was not able to attend much of
this last school year and we all missed him.

�SUPERINTENDENT'S
MESSAGE
Students:

These words will be

timely now and

could be used for the rest of your life.
Try to

put well into

already know,
discover

and

in so doing

the hidden things

quire about.

do not know.
more
more
more
more
more
more
more
more

you will

you now in­

Practice what you know,

it will help to make

Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do

practice what you

and

clear what you now

Pfuke life meaningful:
than exist
than touch
than look
than read
than hear
than listen
than think
than talk

Live
Feel
Observe
Obsorb
Listen
Understand
Ponder
�y romething.

To the first graders we say 11Welcon.e. 11 To the seniors,

we thank

you for coming our way.

{J?;;g
Tom

Hill,

Superint endent

ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
By the time this annual is published and back to you, another
school year will almost be history.
For many of you this will be
your last school year, for soon you will be in the service or work­
ing or getting married and raising a family.
For all of you this
annual will be a storehouse of memories that will somehow appear
Not all of these mem­
brighter each time you look at the annual.
ories will be of happy times but each will be relived many times
in these pages.
The more of yourself you invest in school, the more these mem­
ories will mean to you.
My wish for each of you is that you will
invest enough of yourself in this year and in every year so that
your memories will be good ones.
Sweat, tears,
and hard work is
the formula not only for success but also for pleasant memories.
May you have many of them.

�13yron from
pre-school
to

�Barbie from
pre-school
to

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��Mr. A11brosier
Band
Mrs. Barrett
Co0111ercial

Mrs. Rasatedt
1st Grade

Mrs. Martin
Social

Mr. Osnowitr:
.5th Grade

Mrs. Parker
Home !cnomics
Dr.
/)

Mrs. Singsaas
Mathematics

Mrs. Trembly
English
Mrs. Workman
4th Grade

Mr. Weber
Shop

�1rs. Hotz, Mrs. Hickman,
Mrs. Rather, Mrs. Phillips

���BROOK JO BES-BHS- 1-2-3-4,
Basketball- 1-2-3-4, Track- 12-4, Band- 1-2-4, Ski Club- 12-3, Science Club-1-2, B Club1-2-3-4, Football Manager-2,
Football-3, Hot Rod Club-3,
Student Council-4

LOUIS WIEBE-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Wrestling-1, Football- 1-23-4, Basketball-3, Track-3-4,
B Club-3-4, Hot Rod Club-3

LUCILLE HASSTEDT-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Band-1-2-3-4,
Pep Band-4, Class Reporter-1,
Drama Club-4, National Honor
Society-3-4

JEANIE HARPER-BHS- 1-2-3-4,
Girls Glee-3, Teachers Aid
4

DALE ARCHULETA-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Science Club-1, Business Club2, Pep Club- 1-2-3-4, Office
Girl-3-4, Cheerleader-3-4,
Teachers Aid-4

VERNON KIMBALL-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Football-3-4, Basketball-3-4,
Track-3-4, B Club-3-4, Class
President-1-3, Science Club1, Student Council-2-4, Stu­
dent Council President-4,
National Honor Society Pres­
ident-3-4, Car Club-3

BYRON FROST-BHS- 1-2-3-4,
Football- 1-2-3-4, Track
1-2-3-4, Hot Rod Club-3,
Basketball-1-2-3-4, "B"
Club-2-3-4, Science Club
1

�DONNA DYER-BHS-4, Pep Club4,Teacher's Aid-4

BARBARA DYE-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Girls
Glee-3, Annual Staff-4,
Westerner Club-4, Teachers
Aid-4, Girls Basketball-3

BRUCE BUCKNER-BHS-1-2-3-4,
"B" Club-3-4, Track-2-3-4,
Science Club-2, Hot Rod
Club-3, Football-3-4

BOB McKEE-B HS-1-2-3-4,
Football-1-2-3-4, Track1-2-4, Class President-2-4,
B Club-2-3-4, Science Club2, Hot Rod Club-3

RICHAR D JEN NINGS-BHS-3-4,
Football-3-4,Track-3-4,
B Club-3-4, Hot Rod Club-3

DEBBIE ZELLNER-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Band-1-2-3,
Student Council-3-4, Class
V President-4, Office-4-3,
Student Council Sec. &amp; Trea.3, Teachers Aid-4, Girls State-3

KATHY. KINSEY- BHS-3-4,
Pep Club-3-4, Chorus-3

�CHARLES McKINNIS-BHS-1-2-3-4

JACK COFER-B HS-4, Band-4,
Football-4, " B" Club-4 '
Pep Band-4

DONNA RA THER-BHS- 1-2-3-4,
Girls Glee-3,Teacher's
A..i d_-4

CONNIE FARLEY-BHS- 1-2-3-4,
Girls Glee- 1, Band- 1-2-3-4,
Pep Club- 1-2-3-4, Pep Band-4

VERDON AMON-BHS- 1-2-3-4,
Football-3

LEROY SAN CHE Z-BHS7 1-2-3-4

SHILA GLOVER-BHS- 1-2-3-4,
Pep Club- 1-2-3-4, Girls
Glee- 1, Band- 1-2-3-4

�RODRICK GROVE-BHS-1-2-3-4,

Football-3,

3-4,

Basketball-1-2-

Track-1-2-4, B Club-3-4,

Hot Rod Club-3,
1

Science Club-

ALLAN LARSON-BHS-4, Track-4,
Football-4,

SHIRLEY LUCERO-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Class Sec.-

1, National Honor Society3-4, Best Looking-3,

"B" Club-4

VICKIE KIMBALL-BHS-1-2-3-4 '
Porn Porn

PATTY McCOY-BHS-1-2-3-4,

Pep Club-1-2-3-4,

3-4,

Glee Club-1-3,

Class Sec.-Treas.-3,

2,

National Honor Society-3-4

Paper

National Honor Society Vic�­

Staff-4, N.H.s. Sec.-3-4

Pres.-3-4, Student Council

1-4, Homecoming Queen-4

�

ffice-2-3-4, Teachers Aid

MURRAY LUDWIG-BHS-1-2-3-4
Football-1-2-3-4,

3-4,
4,

Track-1:2-

Basketball-1-2-3-4 '

B Club-1-2-3-4,

Band-1-2-3-

Hot Rod Club-3,

Club-4

Westerners

CARL COMYFORD-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Football-3-4,

Track-3-4,

B Club-3-4, Band-1-4,

Hot

Rod Club-3, Science Club-1-2

SGT.

of Arms-1,

Pep Band-4,

Freshman Basketball Team-1 '
Ski Club-3

Science Club-

Teachers Aid-4

'

�DONNA ATKINSON-BHS-1-2-3-4,

Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Pom Pom-4,
National Honor Society-3-4,

Girls Basketball-3-4, Student

Council-2, Band-1-2-3-4, Girls

Glee-1, Science Club-1-2,

Drama Club-4, Majorette-12-3-4, Drum Major-4, Band
President-4

SANDRA BURCH-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Pep Club-1-2-4, Girls

Basketball-3,Girls Glee-J

MELVIN CUNDIFF-BHS-1-2-3-4

SAM TATE-BHS-1-2-3-4.
Basketball-1-2-3,
Club-1-2-3,
l-2-3,

"B"

LLOYD LUCERO-BHS-1-2-3-4,

Football-3

Football

Track-1-2-3

ELSIE CHAVEZ-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Girls

Glee-l,Band-2-4,

Pep Club-1-4, Girls
Basketball-3

BARBIE MciNNES-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Band-1,

Cheerleader-1-3, Student

Council -3, Student Council

V President-3, Office-3-4,

Class Secretary-4, Class
V President-3, Pep Club

President-4, Pep Club Sec­

retary-2, Cl ass Treasurer1, Homecoming Attendant-2,

Ski Club-3

�JODY MILLER-BHS-2-3-4,
Science Club-2,

Girls

Pep Club-2-3-4,

Pep Club V.

Basketball-4,
Pres.-3,

Porn Porn-4,

Westerner Club-4,

Teachers Aid-4

LIBBY BASSETT-BHS-1-2-3- 4,

Pep Club-1-2-3-4,
3-4,

Club-3,

Ski

Westerner Club-4,

Annual Staff-4,
4,

Pom Pom-

Porn Porn Captain-4,

Paper Staff-

Girls Basketball-4

TONI WILLIAMS-BHS� l-2-3-4 •
Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Ski Club1-2-3, Cheerleader-2, Pom­

Pom-3-4, Girls Basketball-4,
Porn Porn Co-Captain-4

CHERYL HARRIS-BHS-3-4,
Club-3-4,

Pom Pom-4,

Basketball-4,

Pep

Girls

Girls Glee-3,

Annual Staff Bus.

Managet-4

ROBYN ECHOLS-BHS-1-2-3-4,
Pep Club-1-2-3-4,

3-4,

Porn Pom-

Science Club-1-2,

Club-3,

Teachers Aid-4,

Ski

Wolverine Co-editor-3,

'Wolverine Editor-4,
Staff-2-3,

Paper

Girls Basketball-4

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Charlotte Cundiff

Loleet Box

Mary Ancell

Paula Davis

Wilma Gallegos

Judy Clark

Miriam Abernathy

Sana Echols

Deborah Atkinson

Vicki Garcia

Cindy Carter

Sana­

Embarrassed?

Pat Fahrion

Carol Grush

�Will the locker
fall if you walk
away, Paula?

Laura Johnston

John Mankins

Sam Phares

Danny Lucero

Tommy Teller

Lois Martinez

Jerry Sanchez

Delfin Lucero

Kenneth Wiebe

Fred McKee
Jenny Wade

Dalen Stevens

Donald Patton

E mma Lucero

Jenny you look
worrie d!

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happened last night?

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Carol Dye

Margie Ch avez

Kent Jack
Becky Evans

James Carapbell

Janie Comyford

Marjorie Beaver

Rodney Forsythe

Michelle Carre

David Jennings

Pat Davies

Ronnie Frost
Duh,

Now �.n.��t do t do?'!?

Candy Kinsey

�Does y ou r no s e i t ch???

Paul Lucero

Robert McKelvie

Steve Routh

Kathy Sitton

Patti Martin ez

Greg Morrison
Terri Woamer

Beatrice Samora

!velyn McCoy
Joleen Stephenson.

Gilbert Sanchez

Vincent Palmer

Intelligent looking aren't they.
Mike McKee

���Connie does it t ast e good????

Mitch Fahrion

Roger Hertel

Mark Evans

Beverly Hill

June Coayford

Britt Ba�set t

Carol Cundiff

Mickie Fuller

Debbie Jennings

Steve Garcia

Steve Johnson

Denise At kinson

Sandy Carre'

Louise Dye

Aren't they cut e????

Trudy !ehols

Clifton Guest

Bet sy �insey

�Herbie LePlatt

Thayla Parker

Gee you guys are lazy!!!

Karen Trimble

To m11y Mankins

Wayne Wiebe
Ronald Williams

Carl Routh

Connie Zellner

Florine Wilbur

Cynthia Woodward

They look better this way!!!
Mike McGraw

Roderick Williaas

Linda Montgoaery

DeWayne Santistevan

��Too Row: Coach D. Horknan, T. 'iankins, D. Sanistevan, H. LePlatt,
;..:;. h'cibe, �·L 'ic:;raw, 'l.
1cKee, :-1. Fahrion, B. Bassett.
'Uddle
Row: "1anager P. Lucero, D. Patton, �. Lucero, J. �ankins,
Teller, P. Fahrion, R. Forsythe, J. Sanchez, F. . 1cKee, K.
D. Jennings, Coach A. · tattox.
Bottom Row: v. Kinball, B.
C.
L.

Comyford,
Weibe, R.

Larsen,
Williams.

A.

R.

Jennings,

B.

Frost,

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T.
Weibe,
'1cKee,
J. Cofer,

The 1968 Bayfield Football team had a poor season
brought on by bad luck and many injuries.
They had many
fine individuals but never could combine efforts for a real
exceptional game.
The season's record was 1-8-0.

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Byron Frost
Quart erback

Carl Comyford
End

Vernon Kimball
Lineman

Louis Wiebe
Lineman

Allan Larson
Cent er

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Richard Jennings
Lineman

Bob McKee
Lineman

Jack Cofer
End

Murray Ludwig
Back

�Ilerbie LcPlatt

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Jerry Sanchez for a gain

�Juniors:

Donald, Kenny, John, Tommy,

Del fin,

Fred, Pat, Jerry.

Sophmores:

Leap Frog the

Stuck to your
foot, Huh????

David, Mike,

Rodney.

hard way!!!!

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Jack C., Carl C., Bob M., 2nd Row, PaulL., Vernon K., Kenny N. ,
Bruce B., Byron F. , Murray L. , Gregg M. , Rodney F., 3rd Row,
Herbie L., Pat F., Fred M. , Rod G., Jerry S., Delfin L.

They
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Mike,

Herbie,

Roderick, DeWayne,

Rodney,

Jerry,

Tommy

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6th Row:
Shirley, Vickie, Debbie, Connie, Jody, Cheryl, Robyn, P at
Charlotte, Donna, Libby, K aren, Toni; 5th Row:
Connie, B arbie, Debbie,
Donna, P atty, Sandra, M argie, C arol, Beverly, G ayla, Connie, Shila,
Barbra, Evelyn; 4th Row:
Judy, Bonnie, Wilma, June, C arol, Vicki,
Cindy, Lucille, Cindy, M ary, Louise; 3rd Row:
Miriam, M argie, J anice,
Trudy, Denise, Linda, P atty, Mickie, Florine, C arol; 2nd Row:
S an a
Paula, Evelyn, Thayla, J anie, Terry, Mrs. Trembly; lst Row:
Cheerleaders­
Lois, D ale, Jenny, Debbie, Becky.

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Bottom
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Debbie Zellner, P atty M artinez, Kent J ack,
John M ankins, Mr. Hill.

Carol Grush,

Britt Bassett, President Vernon Kimb all, Vickie Kimball,
P at Fahrion.

PRESIDENT
VERNON KIMBALL

The

Bayfield High School Student Council

was chosen at the beginning of the school
year with each class chasing

their own

representative.
council went to the District Student
Council meeting in Pagosa Springs in Jan­

The

uary.

They helped set the rules for hav­

ing school dances which seems to be very
successful.

They are also making plans

for a park behind the high school.

�1st Row-Lois, Miriam, Debbie, Carol, Vickie, S ana, Cindy, Secretary Jenny,
2nd Row - Evelyn, Janie, Lucille, Cindy, C arol, Debbie, Connie,
C andy.
3rd Row-Marjorie, K athy, Donn a, Trudy, Linda, Terry,
Denise, P at, P atty.
Becky, Betsy, Connie, Miss Altman Sponsor. 4th Row - Ronald, Mark, Tommy,
Vice President John, President P at, To mmy, Mitch, Britt.

Mary.
Murray,
1st Row - Paula,
2nd Row-M argie, B arb ara, Lousie,
B arrett Sponsor.
Mrs.
Carol,
3rd Row - Bonnie, Vicki, C arol,
Ch arlotte. 4th Row-Jenny, Cindy,
5th Row Margie, Trudy, Carol.
Sana, Mitch, Libby, Britt, Jody,
Mike.

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�tanding; Herbie, Carl, Connie, 1st Row; Mi e, P atty, Ronn e,
Evelyn, 2nd Row; Cindy, Kathy, Thayla, Linda, Terry, 3rd Row;
Cynt!1iil, Steve, Dalen, Mr. Ambrosier

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����Mr. Amboater, P. Ludwig, M. Buckner, R. Samora, D. Wade,
N. Larson, P. Lucero, D. Kimball, E. Willmett.
Middle Row; P. McKee,
A. Gilbert, D. Campbell, G. Box, M. Faray, R. Wilber, D. Booher.

Top Row;

First Row;
S.

P. Meador,

Santistevan,

S.

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S�nchez,

Williams.

T.

Sitton,

S.

Lucero,

M,

Matto�,

�E.laine A1110n
Pam Bate•
Gregory Box
Danny Booher
B111 Brown

Mark Buckner
David Campbell
Charles Clark
Vickie Ford
Mike Frary

A.lbert Gilbert
Joyce Ha1111o
1 nd
Vicki Harris
Gayle Kine•
Roger Hill
Sponsored by Jones Handy Corner Store

C.laa• this is what you call a camera!

Ginger Kinsey
Neil Larsen
Lorraine Lucero
Pre•ton Ludwig
Ginger Martinez

Pat McKee
Terry Morri•
Paul Morrison
Margo Parker
Richard Sa1110ra

Patty Sitton
Joan Smith
Marilyn Valdez
Dan Wade
Beverly Word

�Martin Allen

lralia Archuleta
Gary Brown
Arlene Chandler
Kathy Clark
Kenneth Clark

Steven Dunavant
Delores Dye
Victoria Fisher
Arene Franks
Carol Green
Steven Guest
John Basstedt
Joan Hertel
Larry Johnston
Danny Killhall
Mary Ann Lucero
Paul Lucero

Meditation

aakes a man wise!

Sponsored by Safari Lodge
Steven Lucero
Mickey Mattox
Sue McCoy
Terese McGraw
Donna Mcintyre
Becky McKee
Steven McKelvie
Patrie Meador
Wayne Neal
Beverly Parks
Michael Pope
Linda Purcell
Ronald Sanchez
Sam Santistevan
Thomas Sitton
Carla Smith
Della Stephenson
Cynthia Stevens
Stanley Williams

�Robin Acherman
Mark Acherman
Danae Bates
Robin Booher
Carol Brown
Barbra B urch
Paula Campbell
Claudia Carter
Kathy Chrisley
Dean Cundiff
James Davidson
Ronald Dunavant
Tish Echols
Shannon Fuller
Tracy Hill
Cheryl Howard
Bonnie Kinsey
Roger Kugle

Don't they look
inte11 igent7 11

Sponsored by Hogan's Stor e
!dward Lueero
Sarah Lueero
Robert Mankins
Bobby Martinez
Roas Martinez

Debra Mc Coy
Mary McGraw
Karen Mcintry
Mickey McNew
Kristin Opstad
Chloe Phelps
Chrestine Routh
Charles Sanchez
Pearl Sanchez
Danial S111ith
John Willia111s

�Thelma Allen
JiiDi Sue Bates
Teddy Booher
Kim Brown

Janice Chandler
Ji�E�y Chrialey
Da•ian Duran
Esther Dye

Fred Fisher
Judy Franks
Douglas Frary
John Frazzini

Robert Hasstedt
Gary Howard
Bruce Larsen
Roy Martinez
Laundry
Sponsored by Bayfield Coin

Eyes up front,
eyes up front.

Sherre McCoy
David McKelvie
Terr1 Montgomery

Phyllis Morrison
Wesley Ray Owen
Clifton Parka
Ta��mie Pierce

Roxanne Pope
Randy Routh
Louis Samora
Lou Stafford

Thomas Stephenson
Bobby Tuttrow
Toaay Tuttrow
Aileen Wilbur

I said, All

�Clay Bassett
Kevin Brown
Christy Carter
Patsy Clark
Evelyn Copeland
Eugene Cundiff
Sandra Dunavant
Chris Duran
Diana Fuller
Jimmy Gallegos
Carol Garcia
Terry Gilbert
Ronnie Glover
Bill Green
Paul Harper
Donnie Lucero
Herman Lucero
Orlando Lucero
James Mars
Susie Mars

Look at how

everybody pays

attention.

Tern Mattox
Jimmy McCoy
Joe McGraw
Corky Mcintyre
Jackie Newman
Lucky Pickens
Terry Pierce
Bobby Routh

Arlene Smith
Diana Smith
Charles Tuttrow
Rhonda Wilbur
Elizabeth Williams

Sponsored by

Bayfield Locker

�Lori Ackerman
Robert nates
Scott Blevins
Karen Box

Danielle Carre
Gary Duran
Linda Dunavant
Pauline Dye

'rammy Fa11rion
Jerry Frazzini
Evelyn Larson
Richard Lucero

Alex

1artinez
Lauren Meador
Thedra HcCoy
Tammy 1urray

Sponsored by Valley of Spruce Chalet

What are we suppose
to be doing?'!?

Cory Owen
Cindy Pope
Irma Rhodes
Routh Bonnie

Stacy Smith
Dawnella Sower
Driscoll Staley
Paul Thomas
Kaare Evenson

�Shelly Blevins
Ruety Booher
Vicki Booher
Bruce Davidaon
Christian Evensen

Gregory Frary
Ji...y Frazzini
Robin Holly
Tina Huntington
Karla Iverson

Terry Jennings
Isadore Martinez
Frances Martinez
Molly Martin
Julie McCoy

Sponsored by Highway Trailer Park

See what teaching by the iron rule can do,

Jetta Sue Mcintyre
Jonathan Murray
Ruuell Newaan
Tanya Pierce
Doreen Pope

Lizabeth Sanchez
Wayne Sealer
Williaa Sitton
Julie Williaas
Michael Williams

�R1chard Boyet
Randy Brown
Vicky Duran
Ray Dunavant
Thomas Dye
Micheal Garcia
Chris Garnand
Maryann Garnand
Randy Glover
Dawanda Iverson
Susan Johnston
Arnold Lucero
Larry Lucero
Tina Lucero
Tina Martinez
Donnel McCoy
Denise McGraw
Doug Mckelvie

See how attentive first graders are!

Sponsored by Semke's
Cindy Miller
Patti Moore
Cynthia Murray
Jerri Dawn Newma n
Nancy Parker
Keith Parka
Sharla Phelps
Billy Powell
Charlie Rhodes
Roni Robinson
Larry Samuela
Terri Shupe
Keith Saith
Cynthia Sower
Diana Steele
Debra Stevena
Susan Thoaas
Wayne Vigil
Kent Williaaa

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Basketball just
Who are _YOU trying to KID??????'

turns me on!!!!

AH HA Another "F"

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L. P. GAS, INC.
Cooking - Heating
Re frigeration

Bayfield:

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Durango: 247-0606

Bayfield,

Colorado

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Durango, Colorado

949 Main

OXFORD TRADING POST
8 84-2520

Highway 172

247-4066

STOP AT

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Owner and Operated
by
JI M AND HAZEL BALE S

Open 7 Days a Week From 7 a.m. -7 p. m.

We Specialize in Good Used Merchandise!
Trade on Anything of Value.

Groceries - Gas - Furniture - Feed Stock Salt

Hiway 160 at

Vallecito Road

"TRUST YOUR CAR
TO THE MAN.
WHO WEARS THE STAR"

�LEWIS
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Dry Goods

Groceries

Hardware
Lumber

Meat

Bayfield,

Colorado

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Tape Recorders
Guitars
Sheet Music
Records
Tapes
8th and Main
Durango,

Colorado

It's too big to put under out coat.

Durango, Colorado
700 Main
Flowers for All Occasions

E9TABLISHE:O lBBS

9 8 8 Main

Durango

Barbara, what are you hiding from?

You mean you
like other
types of
clothing
besides
Western?

�Scot

TIMBER &amp; L OGGING C O.

Manufacturers of

TWEED SAWN
S OLID
HARDW O O D PANELING

Bayfield,

Colorado

8 84-2807

Get Your Rest at

WELL'S COURT

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LE T Y OUR GUE S T
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Bayfield,
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Cabins

Boats
Motors
VALLECI T O LAKE
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All Size Replacement Windows
Your Rusco Dealers in Southwest Colorado
GEO RGE AND RICHARD SN ODGRADD
Ph.

8 84-2268

P. 0. Box 224
Bayfield, Colorado

81122
20 Year Warranty

19 Colors
Also Custom Cabinet Work
Painting and Remodeling

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FURNITURE CO.

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Furniture and Carpets for Every Room

Phone 247-12 86

Durango,

858 Main

Colorado

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of All Kinds

595 7th Avenue

FL O Y D C O C H RAN

Durango,

Phone 247-4525

Colorado

Compliments

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HOUSE
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CONOCO
65 8 Main

Durango,

Colorado

8 84-9901

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Was it
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Opportunity for rapid advancement to
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Interesting,

Classes convene at NATI during the
first week of September and the first
week of February each year. Both
part-time evening and full-time day
classes are available. NATI is fully
approved for participation in all state
and federal programs (VA-GI, voca­
tional rehabilitation, War- Orphans,
non-immigrant alien, indian relocation,
student loan, MD TA, etc. )

Significant work.

Professional Recognition.
Four to Five job openings for every new
graduate in the United States!

A detailed school catalog is available
upon your request. FREE QUALI F YING
EN TRANCE EXAMINATIONS may be
taken at anytime during normal school
hours.
The school office will also be
open Saturdays for your convenience.

DON1T LE T O P P O R TUNI TY PASS YOU B Y!

North American Technical Institute
1606 Central Ave.,

S. E.

CHapel 2-9036
Albuquerque, New Mexico

87106

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National Bank
OF DURANGO

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First i n Banking in the San Juan Basin
Since 1 8 82

Member F. D. I. C.

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Music - with - a - Western - Flavor

For Bookings
Wire - Phone
or Write

HAR R Y W. DENNI S ON
Box 1363
Durango, Colorado
Phone: 247-1322

E RNIE PHELP S
Aztec, New Mexico
Phone: 334-6202

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What special

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occasion are

you are

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buying

Barbara?

flowers
for???

APRIL FLOWERS

Where the Beauty of Spring
Blooms in the Winter.

THEE FABRIC S HOP

Everything for Ladies That
Sew and Save

Town Plaza in Durango

A&amp;W
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Real Estate
121 East lOth

Homes,

Farms,

247-0897

Ranches, Businesses

All Good Cars Go to The A &amp; W.

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2603 North Main

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Bayfield, Colorado
Phone 8 84-2549

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Cabins, Boats,

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They even have a place to play hide-and-seek.

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BRAYTON'S
DURANGO RECAP
COMPANY

803 Second Avenue
Durango,

Colorado

Headquarters for All Your Tire Needs
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Cool - Quiet - Comfortable
Owned and Operated
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What bit your hand Lois that Debbie is laughing
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Durango, Colorado
12 Town Plaza

Phone 247-2314

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�B

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The Annual Staff of

1979

is proud to present this
yearbook

to the students

of Bayfield High School.
We have done our best to
capture some of
cial moments.

the spe­
We hope

you will enjoy this year­
book

now and in the years

to come.
Co-editor

2

�Superintendent

Principals
High School

Mr.

Gordon Bradshaw

Opportunity is a word of magic.

Mr. Lawrence Healy
Per­

haps nowhere in the world has it been
so full of force as in the land of
America.
Specific kinds of goals may
have been changed, but the belief in
a right to a chance to achieve is
still deeply embedded in the social
fabric of our country. Education is
still t he key to opportunity.
The
philosophy of Bayfield High School
engenders a basic education for all
youth, with special attention to the
needs and interests of these young­
sters, insofar as is physically
possible.
We, the faculty, salute
the students and yearbook staff for
their answering devotion to a sound
mind and body.

In the future, may each of
you become all you are cap­
able of being.
You will
find the tools are many;
the labor and work a con­
stant and necessary part.
May you shape the tomorrow
as you have lived the yes­
terdays, with spirit,
determination, intelligence
and commitment; and may you
be valued and appreciated
for how well you do it.
Thanks for being a great
group of seniors!

Mid School

t�r. John t1i 11 er
It is important that your
education be a total ex­
perience.
You will get
out of it what you put
into it.
It should be
both an enjoyable and
stimulating experience.
It should help you deve­
lop into a well-rounded
responsible young adult.
Make it one of the most
valuable times of your
life as you will be
basing the rest of your
life on this foundation.
Continually strive for
quality and excellence.

Board Of Education

Left to Right:
Mr. Jim Mars
Mr. John Kugle
Mr. Charles McNew
Mrs. Barbara Bushey
Mr. Ralph Zoll

3

�Teachers

Mr. Wayne Dugger
Science

Miss Genna Harris
Home Ec.

4

Miss Diana Garris
Art

Mrs. Susan Jones
English, Spanish

Mr. Houston Green
Counselor

Mrs. Sharon Kimball
Math

Mr. Vernon Kimball
Math, Science, Coach

�Mr. Mike Kollars
Shop

Mrs. Vada Martin
Social Studies, Coach

Mrs. Maxine McEwen
Business

Mrs. Danah Sadler
English

Mr. Ed Marty
P. E. , Coach

Mrs. Wilma Payne
English, Librarian

Mrs. Billie McDowell
Reading

Mr. Gerald Prior
P. E. , Geography, Coach,
Drivers Ed.

Mr. Steve Trujillo
Music

5

�Office Personnel

Mrs. Fran Evans
Executive Secretary

Mrs. Faye Mcintyre
Business Manager

Mrs. Carolyn Ribaudo
H. S. Secretary

Mrs. Arlene Braoshaw
Elem. Secretary

Cooks
Mrs. Yamaguch i
Adm. Intern

Not Snown:
Mrs. Hickman

r�rs.

Mrs. Hotz

I' hill ips

Mrs. Selmer

Custodian

�1rs.

Porter

Mrs. Martinez

Mrs. Stovall

Mrs.

Freeman

James Hoskins

Bus Drivers

Bobbie Campell Louise Fisher

6

Bonnie Jones

Barbara Bushey

Patty Prior

Bob Atwood

John Kugle

�HONORS

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ISIDORE MARTINEZ

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�Homecoming Queen

Robin Holley

Kellie Pride

Escort: Jimmy Frazzini

Attendants

Meg Monger

�Valedictorian

R 0 B I N

H 0 L L E Y

Salutatorians

L I S A

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C 0 B B

E V E R E T T E

L U T H E R

�HoNOR BAND

DAR Goon CITIZEN

JENNY OLIVER

R O B IN HOLLEY

Each year band students from all
over the State of Colorado try-out
for the TOP OF THE NAT ION HONOR BAND.
This year Jenny Oliver was selected
for this honor.

Robin Holley was elected DAR
Selection standards
Good Citizen.
for this award are as follows:
Must be a senior above average in
_
sc � olarsh1p, reliability, leader­
Robin was
shlp, and patrioti sm.
elected by the faculty and the
supporting chapter was Sarah
Platt Decker Chapter.

GIRL'S AND Boy's STATE REPRESENTATIVES

MAsONIc �ARDS FOR 1978

RoBIN HoLLEY

LISA CoBB

WAYNE SEMLER

JIM FRAZZINI

13

�FBLA HEMBERS TO STATE COMPETITION

Standing:

Susie Johnston, Pam Sossaman, Toni Romero, Micki Duran, Jetta Mcintyre,
Melonnie Strohecker, Robin Holley, Jenny Oliver, Debbie Thompson,
Angie Freeman.

Kneeling:

Lisa Cobb, Milton Vance, Victor Castagnoli, Eugene Bushey, Jim Costin,
Tami Castaonoli, Linda Nelson.

KNOWLEDGE BO\�L WINNERS

SPEECH
C0�1PETITION

Standing:

Paul Rogers, Morgan Wallace, Marcus Stanbro, Ray Zwisler

Sitting:

Lisa Cobb, Pam Sossaman
Carmen Gilbert placed fourth
at the Montrose Speech Meet.

14

�National Honor Society

Standing:

Sitting:

Mrs. McEwen, Debbie Thompson, Ray Dunavant, Wayne Semler,
Eugene Bushey, Victor Castagnoli, Marcus Stanbro, Chris Cobb,
Randy Brown, Matt Zoll.
Lisa Cobb, Robin Holley, Tami Castagnoli, Susan Thomas,
Gay McDowell, Ray Zwisler
Not Shown:
�1elonnie Strohecker, Cannen Gilbert.

WRESTLERS TO STATE COMPETITION

Standino:

Doug Carman, Bruce Wallace, Ron Hannah, Mike Miller.

Kneelinq:

David Haga, Monty Cundiff, Johnny Luther

15

�ALL CoNFERENCE FomBALL

Honors

ALL CoNFERENCE VOLLEYBALL

I&lt;ELLIE PRIDE

JETIA r1:1NTYRE

JIM FRAZZINI - L INEMAN
DEFENSIVE &amp; OFFENSIVE

MIKE MILL ER - LINE BA CKER

HONORABLE fiENTION FOOTBALL

DAVI D HAGA
DE FENSIVE END
HoNORABLE fiENTION VoLLEYBALL
LINDA NELSON

RAY ZWISLER-BA CK

16

�SENIORS

�CLAY BALOK

TAM! CASTAGNOLI

MONTY CUNDIFF

RUSTY BRYANT

LISA COBB

CRIS DEWITT

OOR011-lY

CARPENTER

Jm COSTIN

DAVID DUDLEY

�JIM FRAZZIN I

ANGIE FREEMAN

DAVID HAGA

ROBIN HOLLEY

EARL HULL

KARLA IVERSON

TODD GRONE

� HOLLINGniQRTH

TERRY JENN INGS

19

�R ICKY KING

JETTA MCINTYRE

MAR ILYN MONGER

20

EVERETTE LUTHER

ISIDORE MARTINEZ

MIKE MILLER

MEG MONGER

JENNY OLIVER

ALEJANDRA PARAMO

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TRACY PERAGINE

JIM RIDENOUR

DONNA RUYBAL

TANYA PIF.P.C�

RON ROBERTSON

PRESIOCNT: ROBIN HOLLEY
SECRETARY: KELLIE PRIOC
VICE-PRES,: �ISA COBB

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KELLIE PRIDE

WARREN ROBERTSON

NOT SHOWN:
LOUIS KOLZ
BILL MCDOWELL

21

�WAYNE SEMLER

DEBBIE THOMPSON

22

LYNETTE SMITH

PAM SOSAMAN

MORGAN WALLACE.'

RAY ZWISLER

MR. VERNON KIMBALL

RS.

WILMA PAYNE

�JUNIORS

�Robert Beebe

Victor Castagnoli

24

Randy �rown

Chris Coob

Eugene Bushey

DouC) Carman

Greg Carman

Julie Costin

Nina Cundiff

Dal1nda Dugan

Carmen Gilbert

Ray Dunavant

Micki Duran

Vicki Duran

Michael Garcia

Russell Geier

Hon Gurule

Kim Holt

Will Humbard

lJawndra Iverson

�Susie Johnston

James Ketner

Jay Lancaster

Johnny Luther

Keith Mandile

Donnel McCoy

Gay McDowell

Cindy 11i ller

Kathy �ii 11 er

Jerri Dawn tlewman

Ki m Nolan

David Phelps

!::&gt;harla Phelps

Alan Reid

Cindy Sower

Randy Staley

�1arcus Stanbro

t1arsha Stovall

Melannie Strohecker

Wayne Thompson

25

�LATE P ICTURES

Not Shown:
Eileen Benally
Sherri Lorimer
Robert King
Arnold Lucero
Jerome Oates
Kelly Wiley

Reqan Westbrook

f'&lt;1att Zoll

Edwin Perry

Greq Newton

Junior
"1icki Duran
Sec. , Treas.

Ruth Rancatti

Officers

Vicki Duran
Vice-Pres.

Diann Hammonds

Linda Nelson

Keith Smith

Chuck Thompson

Favorites

Chris Cobb
President

Gay
McDowell

26

Greg Carman

Cindy
Sower

�SOPHOMORES

�Susan Andresen

Tommy Covington

28

Gary Archer

Jim Carpenter

Roseanne Cortelyou

Colonei

DeAnna D1llard

Echols

Eric Copeland

Wayne Eliiott

Carol Freeman

Becky Gould

Brenda Greer

Diana Harris

Phil Haskins

Dav1d H1ckerson

Mark Holley

Jamie Hunt

Mandi Iverson

Jeff Jones

�Kathy Lloyd

Veronica Lucero

�tacy Mand1le

�anc1ra Mars

Beverly iiart1nez

Scott Maxwell

Ricky Mcintyre

Paul Niggli

1-'aui Olguin

Rob Oliver

Dennis Phelps

Brad Ping

Joni Plumb

Kris Keid

John Ridenour

Toni Romero

Marcella Sanchez

Ar:t Seeley

Jack Semler

Linea Stranich

29

�Jennie Stratman

Ron Tate

Milton Vance

Bruce Wallace

Julie Walters

David Harris

Trish Rancatti

Henry Schmier

LATE PICTURES

Not Shown:
Scott Golden
Randy Parske
Terry Tackett

Lana Westbrook

CLASS OFFICERS
Pres. -Caro � Freeman, Vice-Pres. -Marcella Sanchez
Sec. -Veron1ca Lucero, Trea. -Lana Westbrook
Rep. -Julie Walters

Sophomores

CLASS FAVORITES

Veronica Lucero

Tommy Covington

30

�FRESHMEN

�Stacy Archer

Kathy Babin

Pat Benally

Bobby Binks

Kim Bushey

Laura Carman

Scott Conrad

Jeff Delong

Roxanne Duran

Ronda Eagle

Gretchen Fitzgerald

Lorrie Howe 1 1

32

Janine Fitz gerald

Greg Jenn1ngs

Sam Green

Marvin Harris

Teresa Hoover

Rhonda King

Treva Lee

Allen Lucero

�Beth Lynch

Scott Mandii e

Angela Martinez

Tammy Maxwell

Dan Mct�anus

Donna Miller

Ron Montgomery

Starlene Naranjo

Ricky Phelps

Shanna Schmier

Robin Reith

Brian Schultz

Carie Ribaudo

Debbie Siz emore

Ronnie McKinney

Aimee Peragine

�1att Ricca

Paul Rogers

Kacey Sower

Terri Stanbro

33

�Martha Stovall

Perry Ti mme

Jerry Whi te

Mary Ann !�i lli ams

Mandy Woodard

Freshmen
Officers

Favorites

Sam Green

Bottom Row:

Top Row:

34

Angela Marti nez--Secretary
Ai mee Peragi ne--Vi ce Presi dent
Terri Stanbro--Presi dent
Jani ne Fi tzgerald--Student Counci l
R. J. McKi nney--Treasurer
Ron Montgomery--Student Counci l
�am Green--Student Counci l

Ai mee Peragi ne

�ACTIVITIES

�Football

'
HEAD COACH Butch Prior

Seniors
JIM COSTIN
Off. Tackle
Def. End
JIMMY FRAZZINI
Off. Guard
Def. End
DAVID HAGA
Off. End
Def. End

RICKY KING
Off. Back
Def. Back
ISIDORE MARTINEZ
Off. Back
Def. Back
MIKE MILLER
Off. Back
Def. Linebacker

RON ROBERTSON
Off. Guard
Def. Linebacker
I�AYNE SEMLER
Off. Tackle
Def. Tackle
RAY ZWISLER
Off. Back
Def. Linebacker

�Juniors
Bottom Row L to R:
Jay Lan­
caster, Russ Geier, Matt Zoll,
Keith Mandile, Jerome Oates,
Top Row: Ron Gurule, Chuck
Thompson, Greg Carman, Randy
Staley, Doug Carman, Robert
King

Sophomores
Bottom Row L to R:
Paul Niggli, Art
Seeley, Ricky Mcintyre, Top Row:
Scott Maxwell, Rob Oliver, Jack Semler,
Bruce Wallace

Bayfield

19

31
14
12
24
2
28
55
24

Ignacio
Pagosa Sprgs
Sargent
Montrose JV
Dove Creek
Dolores
Mancos
Cortez JV
Norwood

Oppo nent
0

8
14
20
6
14
29
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12

Freshmen
Bottom Row L to R:
Pat oenally, Ronnie
Montgomery, Top Row:
Sam Green, Ricky
Phelps

Assistant Coach
Not Sho\o/f'l

Vernon Kimball

Manager:

Houston Green

Dave Hickerson

37

�Varsity Volleyball

Top Row: Chris Cobb, Kellie Pride, Coach Martin, Kathy Miller,
Vicki Duran, Miss Montgomery.
Bottom Row: Linda Nelson, Carol Freeman, Jetta Mcintyre, Marsha Stovall

Senior in Action
Jetta Mcintyre

Junior Varsity

Susie Johnson, Jenny Stratman, Trish Rancetti, Jul1e Costin,
Ruth Rancatti, Donne 1 tkCoy, Lana �/estbrook, Caro 1 Freeman.
Bottom Row:
Delinda Dugan, Tony Romero-Manager, Gay McDowell.
Top Row:

Ninth Grade

38

Senior in Action
Kellie Pride

Left to Right:
Sranna Schmier, Gretchen
Fitzgerald, Treva Lee,
Donna Miller, Teresa
Hoover, Kim Hushey,
Ronda Eagle, Laura
Carman, Aimee Peragine,
Carie Ribaudo, Martha
Stovall, Starlene Naranjo,
Robin Reith

�Happiness is. . . . . . . . . . . . winning the Tournament

39

�Band

First Row:
Jenny Oliver, Carol Freeman, Marcella Sanchez, Veronica Lucero,
Second Row:
Mr. Trujillo, Jenine Fitzgerald, Ronda Eagle, Angela Martinez.
Kim Bushey, Linda Stranich, Nina Cundiff, Gretchen Fitzgerald, Tami Castag­
noli, Sandra Mars, Melannie Strohecker.
Third Row:
Dan McManus, Ron Mont­
gomery, Rob Oliver, Johnny Luther, Wayne Thompson, Beverly Martinez, Isidore
Martinez.
Fourth Row:
Susan Winters, Paul Rogers, Randy Staley, Eric Cope­
land, R. J. McKinney, Russ Geier.
Fifth Row:
Ron Tate, Paul Olguin, Edwin
Perry.

Choir

First Row:
Beth Lynch, Ronda King, Tanya Pierce, Sharla Phelps, Robin Reith,
Martha Stovall, Terri Stanbro, Milton Vance.
Second Row:
Ruth Rancatti,
Mandy Iverson, Cindy Miller, Tracy Peragine, Dawndra Iverson Jerri Dawn New­
man, Kellie Pride, Laura Carman.
Third Row:
Terry Jennings Marcus Stanbro,
Alan Lucero, Jim Costin, Isidore Martinez, Art Seeley, Dave Phelps, Mr. Trujillo.

:

40

�Miss

lst Runner-up Linda Nelson,
JUNIOR DIVIAION:
Jr. Division winner: Gay McDowell,
2nd Runner-up Toni Romero

Y

S � N IOR DI ISION:
lst Runner-up:
Kellie Pride
M1ss Bayf1eld Jr. Miss:
Robin Holley
2nd Runner-uo:
Lvnette Smith

Back Row:
Tanya Pierce
Lisa Cobb
Kellie Pride
Robin Holley
Tracy Peragine
Jetta Me Intyre
Meg Monger
Lynette Smith
Jenny Oliver
Front Row:
Marlyn Monger
Tammy Castagnoli

S E N I 0 R

D I V I S I 0 N

Back Row:
Linda Nelson,
DaLinda Dugan, Gay McDowell,
Cindy Sower, Stacy Mandile,
Chris Cobb, Vicki Duran,
Sandra Mars� Melannie
Strohecker, Toni Romero,
Marcella Sanchez, Carol
Freeman, Veronica Lucero.
Front Row:
Donnel McCoy,
Jamie Hunt, Micki Duran
and Beverly Martinez.

J U N 1 0 R

41

1J I V 1 S I U N

�Student Council

Standing L to R:
Wayne Semler, Donnel McCoy, Melannie Strohecker, Angie Freeman,
Marlyn Monger, Mr. Kimball, Ron Montgomery, Marcella Sanchez,
Veronica Lucero, Carol Freeman, Janine Fitzgerald,
Sitting L to R:
Vicki Duran, Robin Holley, Ray Zwisler, Lisa Cobb, Chris Cobb

Rodeo Team

to
Gay McDowell, Donnel McCoy, Sandra Mars, Kim Holt, Ron Montgomery
,
Ron Robertson, Roy Echols, Ron Hannah, Warren Robertson
'
Louis Kolz, David Haga, Ricky Mcintyre
L

42

�Speech Team

L to R:
Ramona Hollingworth, Julie Walters, Carmen G1rbert Stacey
Archer Martha
Stovall, Janine Fitzgerald, Gretchen Fitzgerald, Terri Stan
ro, Susie John ton, Linda
Stranich, Sponsor:
Mr. Trujillo

b

�

Future Homemakers Of America

Back Row L to R:
Micki Duran, Lana \·:estbrook, Treva Lee, Sponsor:
Miss Harris,
Stacey Archer, Starlene Narajno, Donna Miller, Kim Bushey, Teresa Hoover, Shanna Schmier
Debbie Sizemore, Maria Aleiandro Paramo, Susie Johnston, Robin Reith,
Front Row L to R:
Toni Romero, Terri Stanbro

43

�Annual

Staff

Back Row:

Marsha Stovall, Nina Cundiff, Jetta Mcintyre, Todd Grone, Kellie
Pride, Greg Carman.
Pam Sossaman, Kim Holt, Meg Monger, Kim Nolan, Ruth Rancatti,
Susie Johnston, Mrs. McEwen, Everette Luther, Debbie Thompson,
Vicki Duran.

Not Shown:

Jim Costin

Front Row:

Newspaper Staff

Bottom Row:
Top Row:

Janine Fitzgerald, Gretchen Fitzgerald, Terri Stanbro, Kim
Bushey, Tami Castognoli, Julie Walters, Carmen Gilbert.
Morgan Wallace, Chris DeWitt, Johnny Luther, James Ketner,
Randy Staley, Ray Dunavant, Marilyn Monger, Tony Romero.

�Future Business Leaders Of America

Top P.ow:
Second Row:
Thi rd Row:
FoUl:th Row:

Bottom Row:
Not Shown:

Toni Romero, Everette Luther, Davi d Hi ckerson, Ci ndy Sower, Gay
Mcuowell, Jetta Mcintyre, Carol Freeman
Vi ctor Castagnoli , Ray Dunavant, \-Jayne Semler, Margaret Monger,
Ji m Costi n, Robi n Holiey, Todd Grone, Mi cki Duran, Juli e Walters
Eugene Bushey, Jenny Oli ver, Ramona Holli ngworth, Tami Castagnoli ,
Marsha Stovall, K1m Holt, Mari lyn Monger, Chr1s Rei d, Sandra Mars,
Mrs. Max1ne McEwen, Sponsor, Susi e Johnston, Pam Sossaman, Li nda
Strani ch, Li nda Nelson, Kelli e Pride, Matt Zoll, Chri s Cobb, Ver­
oni ca Lucero, Marcella Sanchez
Vi cki Duran, L1sa Cobb, Anqi e Freeman. Debbi e Thomnson
Melanni e Strohecker, Mi lton Vance, Ray Zwi sler

O F F ICERS

Everette Luther,
Reporter
Toni Romero, Secretary
Li sa Cobb, Treasurer
Angi e Freeman, Presi dent
Debbi e Thopmson,
Vi ce Presi dent
Vi cki Duran, Hi stori an
Mrs. Maxi ne McEwen,
Sponsor

45

�Pep Club

Beverly Martinez, Melannie Strohecker, Jamie Hunt, Veronica Lucero, Marcella
Front Row L to R:
Sanch ez, Lisa Cobb, Meg Monger, Pam Sossoman, Susan Andresen, Micki Duran, Stacy Mandile, Cindy
Sower
Second Row L to R: Robin Holley, Susie Johnston, Marcia Stovall, Kim Holt, Kellie Pride, Linda Nelson,
Angie Freeman, Jetta Mcintyre, Vicki Duran, Carol Freeman, Julie Walters, Sharla Phelps
Third Row L to R:
Marianne Williams, Linda Stranich, Angela Martinez, Ronda King, Nina Cundiff,
Roseanne Cortelyou, Kris Reid, Bay McDowell, Toni Romero, Kathy Babin, Roxanne Duran, Robin Reith
Last Row L to R:
Mr. Trijillo, Kath y Lloyd, Mandi Woodard, Starlene Narajno, Treva Lee, Shanna Schmier,
Carmen Gilbert, Beth Lynch, Carrie Ribaudo, Martha Stovall, Arnie Peragine, Laura Carman, Sandra Mars,
Deanna Dillard, Donnel McCoy, Jenny Oliver, Chris Cobb, Brenda Greer, Rusty Bryant, Rhonda Eagle

Sponsor Mr. Trujillo

Mascot
Susie Johnston

�Cheerleaders

Front Row L to R:
Micki Duran, Cindy Sower, Lisa
Cobb, Back Row L to R: Pam Sossaman, Melannie Stro­
hecker, Veronica Lucero

Sponsor Mrs.

Kimball

Porn Porn Squad

Sponsor Miss Harris

L to R:
Meg Monger, Jamie Hunt, Sharla Phelps, Beverly Martinez ,
Marcella Sanchez, Susan Andresen, Stacy Mandile, Robin Holly

47

���Know ledge Bo w I

Teams
Varsity

Standing-L to R:
Robin Holley,
Lisa Cobb
Seated-L to R:
Ray Zwisler,
Paul Rogers,
Pam Sossaman,
"1organ Wallace

Junior Varsity

Standing-L to R:
Victor Castagnoli,
Marcus Stanbro
Seated-L to R:
Ray Dunavant,
Toni Romero,
Jim Costin,
Chris Cobb,
Wayne Semler

50

�Spanish Club

Back Row:
Front Row:

John Ridenour, Lynette Smith, Roy Echols, Ronda Eagle,
Carie Rabaudo, Mrs. Jones.
Cindy Miller, Julie Walters, Marsha Stovall, Janine Fitzgerald,
Gretchen Fitzgerald, Alejandra Puramo, Pam Sossaman.

Honor Band

Back Row:
Front Row:

Carmen Gilbert, Paul Rogers, Eric Copeland, Randy Staley
Tami Castagnoli, Melonnie Strohecker, Jenny Oliver.
Marcella Sanchez, Isidore Martinez, Carol Freeman, Mr. Trujillo.

51

�Basketball

Varsity

Coach
Greg Janus

Top Row L to R:
Todd Grone, Ron Tate, Jim Ridenour, Chuck Th ompson, Greg Carman,
Rusty Bryant, Matt Zoll, Isidore Martinez
Bottom Row L to R:
Dave Hickerson, Manager

Top Row L to R:
Carol Freeman, Eileen Benally, Donnel �1cCoy, Sandra Mars, Chris
Cobb, Rhonda Eagle, Kellie Pride, Starlene Naranjo, Linda Nelson, Jetta Mcintyre
Bottom Row L to R:
Coach Kimball, Dave Hickerson, Manager

52

�Junior Varsity

Julie Walters, Toni Romero, Treva Lee, Kim Bushey, Kim Holt,
Top Row L to R:
Rhonda Eagle, Laura Carman, Carrie Ribaudo, Aimee Peragine, Marsha, Stovall,
Jenny Stratman
Bottom Row L to R: Dave Hickerson, Manager

Top Row L to R: Ronny Montgomery, Sam Green, Randy Parske, Paul Rogers, Randy Staley,
Eric Copeland, Roy Echols, Phil Haskins, Ricky Phelps, John Ridenour, Jack Semler,
Pat Benally, Ricky Mcintyre
Bottom Row L to R:
Dave Hickerson, Manager

53

�Wrestling

Top Row L to R:
Coach Marty, Dennis Phelps, Ron Hannah,
Bruce �allace, Doug Carman, Ron Gurule, Rob Oliver, Kevin
Hinshaw, Coa�h Kollars
Bottom Row L to R:
Shelly Doughty, R. J McKinney, Johnny
Luther, Robert Beebe, Monty Cundiff, Marcus Stanbro, David
Haga, Will Humbard, Mike Miller

SE NIOR IN ACTION
MIKE MILLER

SENIOR IN ACTION
RON HANNAH

S ENIOR IN ACTION
DAVID HAGA

SENIOR IN ACTION
MONTY CUNDIFF

54

�SENIOR IN ACTION
JETTA MCINTY R E

S ENIOR IN ACTION
RUSTY BRYANT

SENIOR IN ACTION
TODD GRONE

SE NIOR IN ACTION
JIM RID ENOUR

SENIOR IN ACTION
ISIDORE MARTINEZ

SENIOR IN ACTION
KELLI E PRIDE

55

�Superlatives

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED

SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES

JIMMY FRAZZINI,

LISA COBB

ROBIN

HOLLEY,

RAY

ZWISLER

CUTEST COUPLE

MOST TALENTED

JENNY OLIVER,
MILTON VANCE,

MATT

ZOLL,

MELONNIE STROHECKER
CHRIS COBB,

56

RUSTY BRYANT

�BEST DANCERS

MOST ATHLETIC

JIMMY FRAZZINI,

RICKY KING,

KELLIE

PRIDE

JETTA MC INTYRE,

KELLIE

PRIDE

MOST SPIRIT

MOST BASHFUL

ARNOLD LUCERO,

EILEEN BENALLY

LISA COBB,

RAY ZWISLER

57

�ALL- CONFER EN C E
3 ASKET3 ALL
JETTA hCI NTYRE
KELLI E PRID E
TOD D GRONE
ISID ORE MARTI NEZ

NOT S HO W N :
G A Y M C D O WE L L

BEST COfv'EDIAN
TODD GRONE, TRACY PERAGINE, J M S KETNER

58

�BEST SMILE
CHRIS CCB8, ISIOORE MARTINEZ, LINDA NELSON

3 EST LOOKING
DELINDA DUf-,AN I DAV 10 HAGA

'3 EST DRESSED
RICKY KING, KELLIE PRIDE, JIM COSTIN

CURLIEST HAIR
JEROME OATS, JULIE COSTIN, RICKY KING

�60

�61

�62

�GRADES

�Basketball

Football

�Cheerleaders

Student Council

Wrestl ers

65

�Boy's
Basketball

Junior High
Band

Girl's
Basketball

�Tom Arestad

Marlene Benally

Lisa Bewley

Andrea Blackmore Paula Brown

Billy Brungard

Kery Burns

Billy Burrell

Lorey Comstock

John Covington

Reese Cox

Dawn Cropley

Richard Dillard

Doug Dugger

Brad Enlow

Donna Fahrion

Darin Feller

Brad Greer

Burnie Gurule

Donna Haddock

David Hanson

Christina Hately

Stacy Holt

Richard Howell

Mark Ketner

Jimmy Lee

Ricky Ludwig

Quinn Hull

Eighth

Ernie Johnson

Dawn Kendall

Grade
67

�Tony Morns

Tim Murphy

Cassandra NaranJo

Brenda Olguin

Dana Phelps

Karrie Plumb

Crysta1 Potter

David Powell

Shane Re1d

Linda Rudolph

Dennis Schuitz

Bill Snively

Julie Timme

Tanya Thompson

Barry Stalioratis Mia Stovall

Not Shown

Loresa Wheat

68

Meg Zwisler

Rod Geier

Leland Vance

Ronnie Vaughn

Eighth Grade

�Robin Abernathy

Mary Craver

James Andresen

Christi Cunningham

Ron Arestad

Kay Barnett

Doris Brungard

Dav1d uoughty

Denise Dugan

Jayda Duran

Kent Bushey

Collette Enlow

Abbie Green

Duane Haddock

Sheryl Hoover

Michele Hunter

Candy Marlatt

Ricky Maxwell

Derek McCoy

Todd McCoy

Leeta Nelson

Georgia Oates

Troy Pennington

Joe Peragine

Robin Phillips

Shanna Reid

r�artin Reith

Michele Ricca

Seventh

Donald Kalbacker Bruce LaBarthe

Grade

69

�Kevin Rogers

Kelly Ruybal

Laura Sossaman

Randy Tate

Mark Taylor

Seventh

Not Shown:

Grade

Patty Miller
Lee Newton

Lisa Westbrook

Keith Yoakum

Gail Tickle

Kevin Yoakum

Steve Trujillo
Music

Ruth BrooKs
Librarian

Joe Ice
Geo. , Ind. Arts

Gregg Janus
Science, Coach

Jesse Layton
English, Coach

Evelyn Mclaughlin
P. E. , Coach

Judy Miller
Titl e I, Reading

Faculty
Not Shown:
Patricia Gundersen
Social Studies

70

Diana Garris
Art

Leona Montgomery
Special Ed.

Genna Harris
Home Ec.

lone Simons
Math

�Curtis Baker

Susan Binches

Daniel Burns

Eric Carlton

Bryan Cowsert

Donna Dugan

Kerry Eagle

Joe Frazzini

Devara Gosney

Kevin Grush

Zane Hankins

Julie Hanson

Lizanne Jennings

Brad Jones

Shawn Jones

1nurman Lamb

Shawn Layton

Bryan Lynch

Marianne McGinnis

Denel Morris

Loretta Olguin

Kortney Ricca

Peter Rudolph

Janvier Smith

Not Shown:

Michele Williams

Susie Williams

Martin Wilson

Renita Lockhard
Robert Plumb

Marvin Wilson

Sixth Grade
71

�Mary Ali ce Copeland
Ki ndergarten

Karyn Walosz
Th1rd Grade

Opal Patri ck
Ki ndergarten Ai de

Kathy Wi ggi ns
Fi rst Grade

Judy Rodman
Second Grade

Betty Dumph
Second Grade

Joan Kellogg
Fourth Grade

Barbara Jefferi es
Fifth Grade

Sherry Stevens
�ifth Grade

Joleen Stephenson
Fourth Grade

Faculty
f•ot Shown:

Jean S1tton
Fi rst Grade

Patri ci a Rancatti
Third Grade
Jean Scherer
Title I Readi ng
Yvette Archuleta

Wendy Berger

Angel Burns

Fifth Grade
72

Kathy Campbell

Ronald Carver

Wendy Cobb

Robert Bach

Jenni fer Comstack

�Tamara Conrad

Barbara Dockney

Delores Dugan

Dayson Gosney

Jason Gurule

Connie Halls

Tammie Holt

Steve Hunt

Janice Lee

Tracie Ludwig

Bobby Martin

Brad McKinney

Nelson Naranjo

Suzanne Niggli

Tina Penning

Trent Phelps

Kendra Pomeroy

Tina Prior

Bengta Robbins

Ann Roberts

Ricky Rodman

Marie Rogers

John Schmeir

Richard Severn

Brenda Sower

Kristie Steward

Kip Strohecker

Beverly Talbot

Michelle Thomas

Donna Wheat

Fifth Grade

Not Shown:

Edwin Lockhard

73

�Mark Andresen

Bobby Atwood

Jodie Bach

Lara Barnett

Michelle Berqer

Lori Bewley

Ronnie Costin

Chad Dillard

Diane Dosher

RevaDann Duran

Matt Evans

Jean Hankins

L1nda Harris

James Hoover

Jean Kalbacher

Shannon Morris

Cathy Peragine

Dale Phelps

Kary Pi erce

Alan S01�er

Donnie Steele

Rena Tickle

Rrian Wood

Barbara Christopherson

Sonja Gallant

Terry Grush

steve Kimball

Curt Marlatt

Doug Reith

Ann Marie Russell

Not Shown:

Fourth Grade
74

Aaron Carter
Tim Martin
Roland Lockhard

�Marc Anton

Merry Clark

Kelly Archer

Lee Cobb

Dereck Baker

Stacey Davis

Sean Burns

George Doscher

Brian Bushey

Wade Garcia

Aaron Carter

Sheldon Gosney

Tracy Kugle

Shawn Halls

Adam Jack

Kristy Janson

Katie Johnson

Bobbi Jones

Brett LaBarthe

Anthony Langley

Elesia Lockhard

Jalina Mankins

Shawn Mars

Paul McGinnis

O'Brady McNew

Tom Murphy

Charlie Niggli

Robby Peck

Kelli Poilard

Cinnamon Reese

Third Grade
75

�Monte Ricca

Ronald Severn

Derrick Smith

Wendy Stanbro

Michelle Stovall

Amy Woods

Not Shown:
Jennifer Snooks

t�ark Woods

Paul Vance

Doug Bach

Pauline Beaver

Koni Duran

Dennis Garcia

Amber Bloodhawk

Steve Garcia

Se cond Grade
76

Th ird Grade

Gabe Cornn

Russ Garside

L1sa Cundiff

Julie Green

Cheryl Doughty

Stel-'hanie Green

�Wes Haga

Ike Hankins

Anthony Ludwig

Lou Ann Mars

Becky Mi ller

Trav1s

Lance Robbins

Brandy Rodman

Jeremy Stratman

Kit Westbrook

Prior

Michelle Sower

Nicole Hately

Aaron Holley

Dusty Hunter

Vincent Paragine Ron Pollard

Jeremy Sanders

Kris Westbrook

Levi Siffert

Heather Whetstone

Sven Larson

Tagore Prianto

Cleve Smith

Angela Wilson

Not Shown:
Amber Erickson

Ky le Wornmer

Se cond Grade:
77

�Lavenia Baxstrom Jason Bedwell

Kyle Beebe

Brenda Bennett

Erika �rown

Jamie Carter

Marcie Couch

Keri Doscher

Ardi Eggleston

Sean Eskridge

Jake Forsythe

Dawn Garcia

Greg Garside

Christy Griffin

Andrea Hickman

Todd Hood

Marty Hoover

Jenny Jenki ns

Troy Kugle

Chad Layton

Kelly Mars

Teal Peck

Tricia Pierce

Frankie Rule

Larry Sower

Not Shown:

First Grade
78

Jimmy Campbell

Sherri Shore

Katrina Morrison Angela Oates

Mi chael Snook�

�ana Stalioritis

�Debbi e Beebe

Joel Burnham

John Clark

Steven Costi n

Jenni fer Eggleston

Krystal Ge1er

Stan Good

Kami Grob1 ebe

Jessi ca Harri s

Ci ndy Hi ckman

Jason Jenkins

Terri

Jones

Stein Larson

Heath Layton

Chri s Lee

jaaron Manki ns

Donna Marti nez

Andy McCoy

Kerri Hi 1 1 er

Royce Mogensen

Meredi th Porter

Kelly Prior

Nei l Reese

Li sa Steeves
Fi rst Grade

Jeremy Russell

Shona Sellers

Saski a Smith

Jessa Ti llman

Dawn �iommer

Ti nothy Joh�son

Not Shown:
Jerrod Bloodhawk
Lara Carpenter

Elli s Longfellow
Ki mberly Gruett
Becky Garsi de

Kindergarten
79

�BAYFIELD

BOOSTERS

THE BAYFIELD SCHOOL SINCERELY APPRECIATES
THE SUPPORT OF THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES.
Durango Herald, Durango
Rufe's Komac Pa1nt Store, Durango
Galloping Goose Fine Gifts &amp; Jewelry, Durango
Durango New Car Dealers Assn. , Durango
Sellard Implement Co. , Durango
United Farm Agency, Duranoo
San Juan Realty, Durango
Auto Parts Palace, Durango
Louderback TV &amp; Appliances, Durango
Dahmer Insurance Agency Inc. , Durango
BC's Shell Towing &amp; Road Service, Durango
Durango Savings &amp; Loan Assn. , Durango
Johnson Jewelry, Durango
Ron J. Dougherty Inc. , Durango
Colorado West Realty, Durango
Griego Lock &amp; Key Service, Durango
Johnston Real Estate, Durango
Schluter Floral Co. , Durango
Durango Travel Serv1ce, Durango
Wallace's Furniture &amp; Appliances, Durango
Durango Furniture Inc. , Durango
Durango Office Products Co. , Durango
Western Outfitters, Durango
Gene Spotts Insurance, Inc. , Duranqo
Hogan's Store, Ourango
Kelley's Kards, Durango
Yucca Blossom Apparel, Inc. , Durango
Del Rio Service Center, Durango, Conoco
A &amp; W Drive- In, 9th &amp; Camino, Durango
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. , Durango
Don Wheat Canst. , Inc. , Bayfield
Animas Glass, Durango
Calvin Smith Canst. , Bayfield

Ring-a-Ling, Affordable Jewelry, Durango
Wilson Furniture, Durango
Kroegers True Value Hardward, Durango
Bank of Ignacio, Ignacio
Scotties Resort on Vallecito Lake
Mrs. B's Family Dining, Bayfield
McDowell Plaza Apartments &amp; Motel, Bayfield
D. L. Wells, Bayfield
Costin's Pic-A-Part, Bayfield
Stitch Witch Yarn &amp; Fabric, Bayfield
Jackson's Waterhole, Grub &amp; Spirits, Bayfield
H &amp; H Construction, Bayfield
Durango Travelodge, Durango
Supt. &amp; Mrs. Gordon T. Bradshaw, Bayfield
McNew Construction Co. , Bayfield
Gosney &amp; Sons Construction, Bayfield
Bayfield Shur-Valu Market, Bayfield
Bayfield Clothes Closet, Bayfield
Jack LePlatt's L. P. Gas, Inc. , Bayfield
Curt's Repair &amp; Welding, Bayfield
Bayfield Glass, Bayfield
Lewis Mercantile Co. , Bayfield
Pine River Valley Bank, Bayfield
Ore House Restaurant, Durango
Donald &amp; Faye Mcintyre, Bayfield
Bayfield Mobile Home Park, Doc &amp; Fran Evans
Hillside Homes, Bayfield
J &amp; F Distributors, Vallecito
Sunshine Natural Hair Co. , Durango
Durango Car Rentals &amp; Sales, Durango
Dr. Howard Engeberg, Optometrist, Durango
Alice Miller Realty, Bayfield
Phillips 6 6 , Durango

:

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WOLVERINE

BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
BAYFIELD, COLORADO

�IN MEMORIAM

Thomas Manning Ancell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ancell, a fellow
classmate and a true friend to everyone. A senior at Bayfield High School,
Tom was born October 6, 1945 and passed away September 6, 1962 as the
result of a farm accident.

2

�SUPERINTENDENT)S MESSAGE
Yes, another year has gone by. Don't they pass fast? Are you preparing yourself for a career? Observation on my part finds that opportunity does not knock
as often as in the past. Be prepared when opportunity does knock. Your school
days will be an experience in life that you will always look back on as the most
enjoyable time of your life. You graduating seniors have your future ahead of
you. Opportunity is getting ready to knock. Are you prepared? Let's remember
that, "Merrily, merrily we roll along; life is but a dream." Let's have a happy
dream not a nightmare. Best of Luck to Bayfield graduates.

Your Superintendent,

.~;;Lx ~~~
Phil Heick

3

�Secretary
Mrs. Ryan

Custodians
Mr. Phelps
Mr. Ryan

Cooks
Mrs. Wells
Mrs. Zellner
Mrs. Noble
Mrs. Hickman
Mrs. Walker

Bus Drivers: Mr. Steele, Mr. Bruner, Mr. Frahm, and pictured to the right
individually is Mr. Rathjen.

4

�FACULTY

�MRS. BROOMELL
Grade 1

MRS. OSTWALD
Grade 3

MRS. CROWELL
Junior High Math

MRS. STAGELMA
Grade 1

MRS. HEICK
Grade 4
MR . LePLATT
Coach
Health and P. E.
Junior High Science

MRS . COCKREHAM
Grade 2

MR. LITTLE
Junior High Social Studies

MRS. ABBOTT
Junior High Language Arts

MRS. TAVEN ER
Grade 5

6

�MR. CHENEY
High School Science

MR. SHAWCROFT
High School Math

MRS. JAMES
Library
Girls' P. E.

MR. CARVER
High School English

MR. DAVIS
Music

MR. WILLBOR
High School English

MRS . VIGIL
High School Commercial

MRS. LITTLE
High School Social Studies
Language

MR. ABBOTT
Principal
Band

MR. HEICK
Superintendent

7

�WANTED

~·

~

--

8

�SENIORS

�MARILYN BERRY
BHS 1-2-3-4; President 1, VicePresident 4; HS 3-4, President
4· Pep Club 1-2-3-4· P&amp;G 12~3-4, Assistant Edi~or 2, Editor
3; Wolverine 1-2-3-4, Business
Manager 4.

VERNO KI GSLEY
BHS 1-2 - 3-4, President 4 ;
Football 1-2-4; Basketball 1-23-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; B Club
1-2 - 3-4, Vice -President 4;
Wolverine 4; SC 4 .

LI DA McCONNEL
Valedictorian; BHS 1-2-3-4,
Secretary-Treasurer 1-3-4; NHS
2-3-4 ; Pep Club 1-2-3-4, VicePresident 2; Homecoming Queen
4; SC 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4;
P&amp;G 1-2 - 3-4; Girls' State Rep.

3.

LANCE KIMBALL
BHS 1-2-3-4; NHS 3-4; Football 2-3-4; Basketball 2-3-4;
Baseball 2-3-4; B Club 2-3-4,
Secretary-Treasurer 3-4; SC 23-4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President
3, President 4; Wolverine 3-4,
Business Manager 3, Assistant
Editor 4; Boys' State Rep. 3.

LI DA ZELLNER
BHS 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-34, Treasurer 4; SC 4; Wolverine
1-4; P&amp;G 1; All State Band 3.

10

�SAM OBLE
BHS 1-2-3-4, Vice-President
3; Track 3; B Club 3-4; SC 3;
Wolverine 4.

LILA CUNDIFF
BHS 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-34, Secretary 4; SC 3-4, District
Secretary-Treasurer 4; Wolverine
2-4; P&amp;G 2-3.

CHRIS MARTI
BHS 1-2-3-4.

NA CY HOTZ
BHS 1-2-3-4, SC Representative
3; , HS 3-4, Secretary 4; Pep
Club 1-2-3-4; SC 3-4; P&amp;G 3.

JEFF LORL G
BHS 1-2-3-4; Football 3-4;
Basketball 2; Baseball 2; B
Club 2-3-4.

11

�SHIRLEY SOWER
BHS 1-2-3-4, Vice-President
2, President 3; NHS 3-4, Secretary 3, SC Representative 4;
Pep Club 1-2-3-4, President
1; Cheerleader 2-4, Homecoming Attendant 3; SC 2-4;
Wolverine 1-2-3; P&amp;G 1-2-3.

ORlAN BOX
BHS 1-2-3 -4; Football 1-2-3.
Basketball 1-2-3; Baseball 1 _'
2, 3, 4; B Club 1-2-3-4·
Wolverine 4; P&amp;G 4.
'

DO LEE GOSNEY
BHS 1-2-3-4, SC Representative
1; Football 1-2-3; Basketball
1-2-3; B Club 1-2-3-4· SC
Representative 3. Serg~ant­
at-Arms 4; SC 1-3; Wolverine
3-4.

GAIL ST A GELMAN
BHS 1-2-3-4, Secretary-Treasurer 2; NHS 3-4, Vice-President
3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 1-2-3-4; Homecoming
Queen 2; SC 1-3 -4; Wolverine
1-2-3; P&amp;G 1-2-3.

JIM HUNT! GTO
BHS 1-2-3-4; Basketball 3;
Wolverine 4 .

12

�NORMAN NICHOLS
BHS 1-2-3-4

SALINA GILBERT
BHS 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 1;
Wolverine 3; P&amp;G 3.

TANYA SHIPLEY
BHS 4; Pep Club 1-4.

13

MICK TOLSON
BHS 2-3-4; P&amp;G 4 .

��15

��17

��JUNIORS

�A. Archuleta

P. Whe at

S. Pinnecoose
D. Cavender

T. Archuleta
B. Stock

L. Heick
P. Mcinnes
S. Snodgrass

P. Re ardon

K. Hickman
W. M a nn
J. Cundiff
S. Sower

D. Powell
V. McVicker
C . Me ew
S. McCoy

�SOPHOMORES

�D. Knight
L. Tdnner
E. Zellner
J. Compton

S. James
P . Gilbert
S. Davis
R. Miller

R. Townsend
S. Martin
R. Anderson
C. McCoy

Peterson
A . Tubbs
R. Davis
V . Sower

L. Cundiff
B. Baker
J. Montgomery
B. Holder

C. Ludwig
M. Montgomery
R. Davis
J . McConnel

J. Payton
L. Glover
D . Trimble
D . Law

B. Foley
K . Huntington
J . Morrison
. Smyth

22

�FRESHMEN

�L. Shaw
B. \\iilmer
J. Cundiff
E. Garcia

R. Archuleta
P. Snooks
H. Hickman
T. Jack

D. Snow
J. Caviggia
C. Tanner
F. Stock

D. Cheney
~1. Stevens
B. McDaniel
S. Smith

G. Grush
C. Hasstedt
M. Archuleta
D. Martinez

J. Heinz
B. Taylor
C. Dye
C. Box

J. Forsythe
T. Mankins
B. Sauer
D. McCoy

D. Clark
E. Jones
E. Berry

24

�GRADES

�EIGHTH
S. Wilmer
M. Lucero
S. Lucero
J. Loring
R. Jones

R. Wells
M. Foley
L. Reed
B. Payton
L. Archuleta

C. McNew
S. McCutchen
C. Mars
S . Atkins
S. Crane

D. Frost
W . Cundiff
C . Carter
T. Davis
S. Hasstedt

K. Tubbs
V. Wagner
S. McDaniels
L. Heinz
H. Hickman

D . Mann
S . Lippert
D. Snooks
D. Frost
M . Wemmer
P. Townsend

G. Hickman
A. Huntington
]. Wells
D. Cundiff
L. Davenport
]. Tuttrow

26

�C. Trimble
R. Lucero
L. Wommer
]. Hogue

S. \ncell
]. Box

B. Stagelman
T. Cheney

]. Mankins
L. Mestas
D. Frost
R. Snow

R. Gosney
R. Richards
]. Fahrion
B. Baker

G. Tanner
] . r-..tagee

B. Beaver
]. Abernathy

R. Mestas
M. Cundiff

27

SEVENTH

�• I

B. Brown
L. Bassett
L. Wiebe
B. Dye
B. Jobes

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S. Glover
Jacques
S. T ate
P. McCoy
M. Cundiff

T. icks
T. Parks
B. Frost
L. Hasstedt
C. Comyford

C. Lucero
L. Lucero
D. Zellner
L. Sanchez
J. Harper

V. Kimball
R. Sauer
M. Ludwig
B. Mcinnes
D. Archuleta

V. Kimball
R. Crane
D. Atkinson
K. Wagner

J. Clark
G. Archuleta
C. McKinnis
E. Tuttrow

E. Chavez
V. Amon
P. Samuels
G. McCutchen

s
I
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�M. Abernathy
]. Mankins
L. Box
P. Fahrion

J. Magee
P. Davis
T. Teller
C. Carter

D. Atkinson
D. Stevens
M . Law
M. Wagner

F
I
F

T

S . Smith
C. Cundiff
D . Lucero
E. Lucero

H
M. Ancell
B. Tanner
A . Potter
B. Hogue

K. Wiebe
V . Garcia
R. Valdez
L. Archuleta

C. Grush
L. Martinez
D. Stolworthy

29

�P. Lucero
K. Reardon
P. Martinez
J. Stephenson
V. Mestas

J. Comyford
R. Frost
M. Chavez
P. Hickman
E. McCoy

T. Wemmer
S. Wilmer
G. Morrison
M . Beaver
J. Crane

S. Heinz
E. Hasstedt
A. Beeler
J. Magee

G. Sanchez
K. Sitton
G. Townsend
G. Stowell

S. Pautsch
R. Forsythe
V. Tanner
W. Beeler

FOURTH
T. Porter
D. Wheat
K. Jack
P. Levell

30

�D. Trujillio
S. Entzie
L. Stolworthy
F. Wilbur
S. Steele
T. Mankins

D. Frost
B. Bassett
P. Stolworthy
L. Dye
L. Tubbs
D. Atkinson

G. Brown

R. McCoy
E. Potter
C. Clark
L. Sanchez
M. Valdez

G. Porter
C. Cundiff
P. Foley
W. Wiebe
L. Montgomery
S. Garcia
C. Zellner

J. Sauer
R. Williams
K. Trimble

R. Hertel
M. Fahrion

J. Hammond

T
H
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R
D

R. Haga
C. Parks

J. Comyford

H. LePlatt
M. Wheat
R. Stowell

31

�P. Morrison
A. Sanchez
R. Sanchez
G. Levell

K. Steele
R. Landreth
T. Taylor
P. Ludwig

B. Ross
] . Smith

G. Box
P . Sitton

M. Crane
L. Crone
M . Valdez
M. Newman

P. Heick

J. Cheney
D. Shaw
V . Fraham

SECOND
G . Martinez
A. Gilbert
B. Wilmer
D . Law

R. Wilbur
E. Amon
C. Lester
J. Atkins

�J. Hasstedt
C. Reardon

fl. Wagner

J
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B. Archuleta
A. Tubbs
D. Dye

S. Lucero
"t1
D . Mdntyre

s. W1 ilrns

G . Abbott
((. Davis
]. Watkins

J. Compton

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D. Kimball
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L. Purcell /... 1
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G. Taylor

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FIRST

�R. Watkin$
L. Montgomery
M. Allen /VJ
B. Parks ~

D. McCoy
P. Sitton
M. Lucero
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D. Beeler
K. Clark
C. Sanchez

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D. Stephenson
R . Martinez
A. Montgomery

D. Cundiff P~c..yt
B. Ross }3

S. McCoy
T. Kin$low

VI

K . Stolworthy k.
R. Potter

(

34

(~

�Around the triangle beginning in front: Vernon, Tommy Douglas, Steve,
Howard, Jerry A., Bill, Jerry W., Gerald, Cecil, Art, Ross, Mickey, Gary,
Charles, Jimmy, Raymond, Joe, Manager: Randy

JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS
Cheerleaders, left to right, standing: Roseanne, Luellie, John~tta.
In front : Marie

��ACTIVITIES

����Prom King
Don Lee Gosney

�Homecoming Queen
Linda McConnel

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Sue Davis

Wanda Mann

43

�JUNIOR FAVORITES
Pete
and
Sharon

ALL AROUND FAVORITES
Lance
and
Gail

SOPHOMORE FAVORITES
Sue
and
Vernon

MOST FRIENDLY
Wanda
and
Billy

SENIOR FAVORITES
Lance
and
Gail

BEST DA CERS
Vernon
and
Celina

44

�MOST STUDIOUS
Lance
and
Linda

BEST LOOKI. 'G
Jannet
and
Pete

FRESHMA FAVORITES
Jannet
and
James

BEST COMEDIA S
Wanda
and
Billy

. 10ST ATHLETIC
Lynna
and
Johnny

J\10ST LIKELY
TO SUCCEED
Linda
and
Lance

45

��ORGANIZATIONS
f,

ATHLETICS

�Coach Barnett, Eddy G., James F., Harvey H., Paul G., Bruce S., Robert T., Ronnie M., David M.,
Manager Randy D., David C., Bobby S., Leonard A., Ernie Z., Vernon S., Billy H., Clyde B., Johnny
C. , Arnold A., Lance K. , Vernon K., Jeff L. , Thomas A., Johnny C.

FOOTBALL

48

�Standing: Buddy, Ernie, Paul, Tommy, Pete, Vernon, Sammy, Leonard, Vance,
Lance, Arnold, Elwood. In front: Bill, Mr. LePlatt.

((A))

BASKETBALL

�J. Caviggia, H. Hickamn, D. Cheney, R. Garcia, B. Stock, B. Sauer, S. McCoy, J. Forsythe, R. Miller,
R. Davis, C. Ludwig, Manager-F. Stock, Coach LePlatt.

��PEP CLUB

Molly A . , Chrissie D. , Barbara F., Raedene D. , Cheryll M. , Marilyn M. , Karen H . , Linda S. , Sophia J. ,
Charlene M. , Pat W. , Judy C . , Jo M. , Judy M. , Selma S., Nancy P. , Cathrine H. , Phyllis S. , Donnalee
M. , Elaine B., Effie Bea J., Donna C., Sharon S. , Cherrie T., Dolores, Marilyn B., Darlene L., Linda C.,
Mrs. James, Sharon S., Kathy H., Lila C., Linda Z., Salina G., Tanya S., Linda M.,
ancy H., Jannet
H., Gail S., Sue D., Linda T . , Shirley S., Wanda M., Lynna Gaye H.

President Sharon Sower

52

�PURPLE AND GOLD

STA DING: Kathy H., Vance M., Leonard A., Bobby S. , Mick T . , Johnny C . , Orian B., Elaine B.
SEA TED: Marilyn B., Cheryl! M., Lynna Gaye H., Wanda M. , Thomas A . , Shirley S. , Linda M.

Editor-Wanda Mann

Assistant Editor-Vance McVicker

53

�WOLVERINE

STA DING: Don Lee G.,
ancy S., Vernon S., Vernon K., Jim H., James C., Pete M., Sam P., Mr.
Carver. SEATED: Lila C., Linda Z., Lance K., Sharon S., Marilyn B., Orian B., Sam N.

Assistant Editor-Lance Kimball
Editor-Sharon Sower

54

�Randy D., Paul G., Sam . , Sam P., Vance M., Ronnie M., Stewart M., Jeff L., Arnold A., Johnny
C., Ernie Z. , Orian B., Pete M. , Bill H. , Mr. LePlatt, Don Lee G. , Vernon S. , Thomas A., Bobby S.,
Vernon K., Lance K., Mr. Barnett

President Thomas

Vernon Kingsley

55

rchuleta

�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

STA DI G: Linda M. , Marilyn B., Shirley S. , Sharon S., Gail S.,
Lance K.

President Marilyn Berry

56

ancy H., Mr. Shawcroft. SFA TED:

�STUDENT COUNCIL

TOP ROW: RichardT., Tommy A., Vernon K., Arnold A. MIDDLE ROW: Shirley S., Gail S., Marilyn B.,
Pat W.,
ancy H., Terry M., Cherry T., Kathy H., Raedene D., Linda Z. SEATED: Mr. Shawcroft, Linda
M., Vernon S., Lila C., Mr. Abbott

President Lance Kimball

District Secretary Lila Cundiff

57

�1st Row: Patty, Linda, Lucille, Beverly, Sandra, Sharon. 2nd Row: Coleen,
Effie Bea, Elaine, Terry, Brook, David, Richard, Dick, Connie, Rudy, Gary,
Ross. 3rd Row: Linda H., Sue, Shila, Elsie, Connie Z., Monte, June, Steve,
Murray, Stanley, Jannet, Catherine. Standing: Randy, Lenta, Dixie, Randy D.,
Carl, Mr. Abbott.

BAND AND CHORUS
Standing: Burt, Selma, Harvey, Darlene, Teddy, Jo, Douglas, Judy, Dale,
Raedene, Randy, Joyce, Mr. Davis. Seated: Donna, Cheryl, Kathy, Diane,
Charlene.

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Presented By
Bayfield High School
Bayfield, Colorado

�DMINISTRATION

�SUPERINTEND ENT'S
MESSAGE

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These young people are our nation's most valuable resource. I s such a resource
to be exploited for selfish reasons, or is it to be developed for the betterment
of all mankind? It is the responsibility of the citizens in every comm unity to
provide adequate education for their youth to m eet the problems of tomorrow
as w ell as those of today, and it is questionable whether this community, or
this country will continue to exist without the optimum of educational means.

�DON

BUS HNELL

Principal
Physics
Algebra II
General Science

W. H. HOPKINS
Superintendent

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Driver Education
Grade P. E.
Summer Recreation
Director

ALTA

PA RKS

English 2,3,4
Journalism
Junior, Pep Club
Wolverine, and
Purple &amp; Gold
Sponsor

SYBIL SHORT
Trigonometry &amp;
Solid G eometry
Biology
Algebra
Senior Class
Sponsor

�RUTH COLE
Home Economics

ISABEL

HOPKI N

Spanish II
General Math
English I
Library
Sophomore
Purple &amp; Gold
Advisor

MART HA

BEERMA N

Shorthand
Machine Bookkeeping
Typing
Girls Chorus
Purple &amp; Gold
Advisor

RAY

YOUNG

Social Studies
Freshman Class
Sponsor

LESTER STARBUCK
Coach
Comm ercial
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Paper Staff 3
Fine Arts 3
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
Library 1
*Durango, Sophomore
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SA M

HICK M A N

Music 2
"B" Club 4
A thletics 4
Fine Arts 2
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
A nnual Staff 1

JIM

THOMAS

Music 1
"B" Club 2
Paper Staff 1
Athletics 2
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Junior year

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�SANDRA

MC VICK E R

Music 2
Pep Club 4
F.H. A. 1
Annual Staff 2
Paper Staff 2
Fine Arts 2
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
Cheerleader 3

MILLARD

GILBERT

Music 2
Athletics 4
Fine Arts 2
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

GEORGE COOPER
Music 3
" B" Club 2
Athletics 4
Annual Staff 4
Paper Staff 4
Fine Arts 4
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
Co-editor of Annual
Editor of Annual
Library 1
WYOM A RANDALL
Music 1
Pep Club 3
F. H. A. 1
Annual Staff 3
Paper Staff 3
Fine Arts 3
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
Library 1
*Ignacio,
Sophomore year

�ALICE

GROVES

Pep Club 1
Senior Play 1
*Ignacio,
Senior year

MARIE

MORRISON

Music 3
F. H. A. 3
Annual Staff 3
Paper Staff 3
Fine Arts 2
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
Library 4

DOROTHY

FROST

Music 3
Fine Arts 2
F. H. A. 3
Paper Staff 3
Annual Staff 1
Library 1
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

GARY AMON
Music 2
Fine Arts 2
''B" Club 4
Athletics 3
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

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GRAVES

Senior Play 1
Junior Play 1
Fine Arts 2
Paper Staff 4
Annual Staff 4
F. H. A. 3
Music 3
Pep Club 4

GENE

GILBERT

Music 2
"B" Club 2
Athletics 4
Paper Staff 1
Fine Arts 2
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

STEVE

LAW

Athletics 1
"B" Club 1
Senior Play 1
•westminster,
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TIODORITA LUCERO
Music 1
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Senior Play 1
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Music 2
Pep Club 4
F. H. A. 3
Annual Staff 4
Paper Staff 4
Fine Arts 4
Junior Play 2
Senior Play 1
Cheerleader 2
Co-editor of Paper
Editor of Paper

TE D M C KIN NIS
M usic 2
Annual Staff 1
Fine Arts 2
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

ELME R POWELL
M usic 1

" B" Club 2
Athletics 3
Annual Staff 1
Paper Staff 1
Fine Arts 1
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
• Durango ,
Sophomore year

•Transferred From

�HIS TORY

Jim T., Millard, Gary A., Sam, Steve, Mr. Starbuck, Dorothy, Gene, Elmer, Dave, George, Shirley, Ted,
Mrs. Short, Wyoma, LaVina, Bette, Tiodorita, Marie, Sandra.

In September, 1945, three months after the close of World War II, we, the seniors of 1 957,
started up the ladder of learning.

There were nineteen of us, twelve boys and seven girls, under

the kind and guiding hand of Miss Eidson.

Of those original nineteen members, three still remain

in the class, Marie Morrison. Gary Amon. and Elmer Powell.
After having passed the first rung on the ladder and becoming second graders, we continued
on in the quest of knowledge.

With Mrs. Mohney leading the attack, the year passed quickly and

we became seasoned veterans in addition and subtraction, reading, and other intellectual pastimes.
(Art?)

George Cooper entered in March.

Promotion into the third grade left two rungs behind us.

Mrs. Folsom took over in this

portion of our climb, and guided us into the realms of long and short division. Sandra McVicker
joined the ranks.
By the fourth grade, this business of learning had become old stuff. Mrs. Ostwald stood be­
fore us that year, giving us our first glimpses at geography and science.

�History Cont .

The fifth grade and there were four r!lllgS below us on the ladder.
getting somewhere.

Now we were really

Miss Largent was our teacher and gave us our first good taste of English

Among many other entrants that year we gained three regulars, LaVina Wommer,

grarrunar,

Millard and Gene Gilbert,
After steaming through the fifth grade with flying colors, we sailed on into the sixth grade.
With Mrs. Smith at the helm we explored the mysteries of strange and unknown decimals and
fractions.

We also gained another regular crewman, Bette Graves.

Mrs. Smith, remained with us, through the seventh grade.

Dorothy Frost and Sam Hickman

joined the pack.
Mrs. Crowell took over when we reached the eighth rung on the ladder.

A little algebra and

quite a lot of science gave us a taste of what high school was going to be like. Ted McKinnis
entered.
In September, 1 953, we took the long step from grade school to high school
Initiation toughened us to the routine and we really began to enjoy it.

Mrs. Short, also in

her first year at Bayfield High School, was our sponsor.
As sophomores, we had the responsibility of initiating the freshmen and many grudges held
from the previous year's initiation were settled.

Parties were the extent of our class sponsored

activities. Shirley Thompson and Wyoma Randall entered.
The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom and Prom and the Junior Play were highlights of our
A Hawaiian theme was used at the banquet and Jack Norris's band played for the

junior year.
prom.

Our play was entitled, "You're Only Young Once."

Thanksgiving

Dance and the Valentine's Dance.

We also sponsored two dances, the

Both Mrs. Short and Mr. Starbuck were class

sponsors. Tiodorita Lucero became a class member.
We are now on the twelfth rung on the ladder.

It will be the last for many of us, while others

will venture farther up the ladder.
We have sponsored two dances this year, Thanksgiving and New Years, and still have to give
our play.
May.

Our final fling will be the sneak sometime in April

Steve Law and Alice Groves entered this year.

Graduation will be the ninth of

They bring our final number to seventeen.

�PROPHECY
Dear Les

,

I thought you might be interested to know what happened to the Senior Class that we sponsored
in 1957.
Do you remember what a beautiful voiceShirleyThompson had? She has surely put it to good

use. She is now a night club singer at Harold's Club in Reno, Nevada.
I

went to the fights the other night at the Bayfield Stadium. Out into the ring stepped a

familiar face. (In a moment the body followed.) It was Ted McKinnis now known as Jack Dempsey
n.

George Cooper, head Chemist of the Bayfield Chemical Laboratory, and his assistant, Marie

Morrison, had dinner with me the other night, Marie had stars in her eyes but all George had was
chemicals.
Gene Gilbert andElmer Powell made the first trip to Mars in a space ship that Millard Gilbert

constructed

prospecting.

in his spare time.

Being prospectors and bachelors they, of course, did a little

They brought back some lovely specimens of red gold. They plan to make a return

trip as soon as the class reunion is over.

Now a little more about Millard. He is one of the greatest jet mechanics that has ever been

known.

As in the old days he goes at it slow and lazy but as usual everything comes out perfect.

Two people have taken leave of these wonderful United States; Steve Law went back to his old

homeland, Alaska,

Wonder of all wonders.

Do you know what the boy d1d?

across Bering Strait that will provide an intra-continental highway.

He built a bridge

Sam Hickman is ambassador to the deepest , darkest , A fnc a . I heard he is mamed to a lovely

little head hunter.

Just guess who has your old job? Sandra McVickerlll She teaches commercial subjects in

Bayfield High School.

You should see the admiring glances she gets from those young sprouts.

Wyoma (Randall) Richards and Tiodorita (Ulibarri) Lucero were happily raising their own

little families, when suddenly they decided they liked children so well they now are running a
nursery in Silverton. They have around 100 children in their little home.

We even have a preacher in our midst. Jim Thomas is preaching in the Bayfield Church.

have been to services there and he preaches quite well.
LaVina Wommer finally got her rich cattleman.

I

He was originally from Texas but moved up

and took over the Wommer Estate. They have a private plane besides 3 or 4 cars. She is still the

same old LaVina though. Goes out and rides a horse from morning till night and comes in looking

like a bum.

Dorothy Frost also lives on a cattle ranch. She is queen of the King Ranch. She owns so

many thoroughbreds that she told me even she doesn't know the number.

Her husband, King of the

King Ranch, is Gary Amon. They have quite a large ranch so Gary made him a private drag strip.
He is helping to cure the jtNenile delinquency, you know, by keeping the teen-agers off the high­

ways.

Betty Graves really made a name for herself during the last war, World War ill She became

famous as a surgeon.

She joined the Wacs and spent her time in the Pacific Islands curing the

soldiers of lovesickness and radiation poisoning.

Alice Groves is now chief of the Southern Ute Nation. She is the first woman chief. She just

returned as a representative of the Utes to the President.

Well , Les that is all the Seniors so guess I had better close.

We will be happy to see you at

the class reunion in May , 1 967, a little over three months from now.
,

Yours truly,
Sybil Short

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my red Cadillac to Bill Bright.

, will my position in the boiler room to Bart.
, will my ability to get along withSandra to the freshmen and sophomore girls.

, will my coffee breaks toMrs. Parks. Be carefull ll
, will

my

perfect

attendance to Bonnie Cundiff.

, will my reservation friends to Butch Wells.
good use Butch.

Put it

, will my ability to stay eligible to Wayne Kingsley.
, will my happy married life to Viola McKinnis.
, will my height to Paul Davenport.
, will my gladness to be out of school to the freshmen girls (I know they'll like it too.)

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, will my math and science to Mary Kay or anyone

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, will my Saturday night parties to Butch Wells.

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, will my church key to Tommy Miller.

, will my Sunday mornings to l):)nald Sower.

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�NDERCLASSMEN

�Betty Holt

Carrol Marti!'

Doris Kesselring

Don Sower

Sylvia Mullen

Jim Reed

Myran Bigham

Trent Tanner

Raymond Wells

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Arvin Phelps

Lois Landreth

Jim Mars

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Judy Gilbert, Larry Mullen

Johnny Salazar, Nina Powell

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Bonnie Cundiff, Everett Burch

Paul Davenport, Kathryne Hayes

Jerry Haga, Lucille Cundiff, Martin Morrison, Emma Edwards, Lonne Sower

Fred Kesselring, Jack Haga, Gerald Ludwig, Keith James, Dan Gosney

�Gene Berry, Rosalie Krukenmeier, Bill Bright, Lorene Caviggia, Thomas Miller

Betty Weddle, Tom Wells, Linda Duncan, Wayne Kingsley, Janet Sower

Tommy Beuten, Mardella Marshall

Georgiana Kugle, Bill Newton

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Irwin Taylor, Darlene Percell

Clement Frost, Janet Colnar, Viola McKinnis, Joan Colnar, Julian Martin

Hazel Ann McCoy, Roberta Lippert, Tim Dye, Carolynne Mcintyre, Patsy Stephenson

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Karen Powell

Mrs. Crowell

Marlene Hayes, John Kugle, Connie Srafford, Philip Stock III, Linda Law

L awrence Morrison, Margaret Tate, Keith Thompson, Judy Lincoln, Harvey Cundiff

Phyllis Archulera, L eonard Tanner, Diane Hayes, Kenny Mullen, Judy McVicker

Gary Sower, Caroline Hickman, Michael Hopk1ns, Sally Gilbert, Bill Mars
Eiva Taylor, Lucas Martinez, Eleanor Martin

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B.)bby C ollard, Ruth Hotz

Gary Tulin, James Huntington, Mrs. Smith

James Davenpon

Janice Keller

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Celina Gilbert, Eugene Beaver, Ray Frost

David Glenn, Richard Snodgrass,

Vic Lincoln, Phyllis Philips, Rodger Jones

Danny Weddle, Leslie Glover
Evelyn Rathjen, Charlie Cundiff

Chris Manin, Donald Blackmore

Sharon Hickman

Mike Tafoya, Tumey Cook, James Peeples

Vivian Rathjen

Larry Forsythe

Glen Cramer

�Barbara Thompson, Jerry McKinnis, Mr. Martin, Tommy Ancell, Sherell Keller

Elaine Hughes, Gail Stagelman

Joe Postlethwait, Nancy Hotz

Tillie Tafova. Linda McConnel

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Shirley Sower, Don Lee Gosney

Lila Mae Cundiff, Sammy Noble

Vernon Kingsley, Mary Taylor

Michael Bowers, Sharon Holt

Gail Percell, Frances Wells

Linda Davis, Linda Zellner, Marilyn Berry, Loren Mcinnes, Joe Archuleta

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Sammy Davison

Mrs. Folsom

Dale Berry, Dale Knight, Sharon Sower, Vance McVicker, Judy Purcell

Leroy Beaver, Frances Lowe, Ronnie Miller, Kathy Hickman, Vernon Sower

Diane Powell, Tim Thompson, Selma Snodgrass, Johnny Cundiff, Nancy Smyth

Pat Hopkins, Thomas Archuleta, Robert Stock. Patricia Koon, Eddie Hughes
Mike Berry, Leonard Archuleta, Charlene McNew, Gary Shupe, Carolyn Dye

�Richard Townsend, J anne Lowe

Pat Hayes, Lema May Glover

Stewan McCoy, Mrs. Kelley

Harvey Hickman, Raedene Dav1s

Dick Trimble, Sophia James

LaWand Safley, James Cundiff

Ernest Zellner, Cheryl McCoy, Eddie Archuleta

Sharon Richards, Clyde Box, Karen Huntington

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B illy Holder, Bert Wilmer, Larry Martinez

Clayton Ludwig, Linda Cundiff, Paul Gilbert

Johnny Tafoya, Linda Tanner, Douglas Snow, Darlene Law, Walter Sapp, Kathryn Sower

Leroy Holcomb, Cecil Mars, Marilyn Montgomery,Gene Naranjo,Suzan Martin, Mark Blake

Nancy Peterson, Russel Van Camp, Joyce Morrison

�THIRD
Mrs. Ostwald

Cherry Tanner, Jerry Wells, Sally Davison, Johnnie Caviggia, David Martinez, Sharon Smith

Eddie Garcia, Elaine Berry, Monte Wommer, Robert Venuti, Phyllis Snooks, Glenn Grush

Mary Dye, James Forsythe, Molly Archuleta, Mark Stevens, FreJJy Stock, Dixie Frost

Billy Berry, Leslie Lewis, Wayne Cundiff, Bruce McDaniel, Jannet H2inz, Carl Sower

Donna Lee McCoy, Gerald Hickman, Rita Archuleta, Pat

Joel Davis, Catherine Hasstedt,

ewton, Bruce Sauer, MelinJa Hopkins

Rusty Me Leod, Evelyn Archuleta, Rudy Archuleta, Gary Hickman

�SECOND
Mrs. Cockreham

Elizabeth Van Camp, Gary Vaughan

Sandra Hasstedt, Stanley Wilmer, Darlene Frost, Larry Davenport, Charlotte Lowe

Lloyd Phillips, Rose Ann Wells, Guy Lewis, Patricia Townsend, Donald Snooks

Steven McDaniel, June Box , Charles McNew, Judith Hayes, Arthur Hwnington

Linda Reed, Pat Blake, Judy Loring, Thomas Davis, Connie Carter

�SECOND
Mrs. James

Dona Frost, Leroy Tafoya, Shirley Lippert, Ronald Snow, Priscilla Archuleta

John Thomas, Linda Groves, Kenneth Miller, Linda Sue Heinz, Bryan Dunn

Corleen Rael, Billy Stagelman, Loretta Miller, Arthur Langfitt, Gene Valdez

Ross Gosney, Howard Hickman, Susan Miller, Donnie Cundiff, John Tuttrow

�Mrs. Broomell, Louise Lucero

Beverly Beaver

Marie Cundiff, Gary Tanner

Sammy Tate

Ubaldo Archuleta, Donna Glover, Sammy Tafoya

Coleen Trimble

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Steve Ancell, Kathryn Jackson

Lora Lee Dunn

Jerry Abernathy, Edith Tuttrow

Betty Newton, Murray Ludwig

Leroy Sanchez, Jeanie Mae Harper, Billy Sapp

Terry Naranjo

Elsie Chavez

Rosemary Richards, Joe Dee Fahrion

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Doris,

Wyoma,

Roberta, Hazel Ann,

Earlena, Mardella, Kathryne, Lucille, Georgiana, Marie, Nina,

Martin, Dorothy, Mary, Lois, Janet C. ,

Lorene, Janet S. ,

Rosalie, Judy, Shirley, Bonnie, Jerolene,

Keith, Elmer, Sam, James, Adrian, Bette, Sylvia, Betty H.

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Paul and Patsy

Millard and Barbara

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MOST INTELLIGENT
BEST DANCERS

MOST CO-OPERATIVE

George and LaVina
Myrna and Wendell

BEST LOOKING

MOST ATHLETIC

Trent and Sandra

Trent and LaVina

�PAPER STAFF

Gene,

Elmer,

Emma,

Bonnie,

Jim M.,

Jim T.,

Kathryne,

Roberta,

Lois, Mary, Lorene, Myrna, Mrs. Parks, L ucille, Judy,

Mardella, Joan, Janet C. , Doris K. ,

Barbara,

Shirley,

Dorothy, Bette,

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Everett, Sam, Gary, George, Don, Jim R., Tommy, Raymond, Millard, Trent, Elmer, Jim M. , Jim
T., Steve, Gene, Dave, Wendell, Fred, Gary, Larry, Jerry H., Kenneth.

PEP CLUB

Linda, Lucille, Georgiana, Betty W. , Emma, Patsy, Tiodorita, Viola, Lorene, Janet C. , Joan, Doris
B. , Georgia, Lois, Nina, Jerolene, Doris K., Hazel Ann, Myrna, Wyoma, Bonnie, Roberta, Carlene,
Shirley, Dorothy, Janet S., Mary, Judy, Darlene, Barbara, Bette, Mardella, Kathryne, Sylvia, Carol­
ynne, CHEERLEADERS: Sandra, Betty H. , LaVina.

�HOME ECONOMICS

Lorene,

Janet C. ,

Joan,

Nina,

Carolynne,

Georgia,

Georgiana,

Lucille, Linda, Darlene, Viola, Emma, Mrs. Cole, Jerolene.

Zelta, Donna, Judy M. , Phyllis A., Diane, Judy L. Evelyn, Vivian, Phyllis, P., Eleanor,
Sally, Mrs. Cole, Celina, Joyce, Sharon, Ruth, Karen, Linda, Marlene.

Connie, Margaret,

�THLETICS

�FOOTBALL

Jim M., Millard, Gene, George, Steve, Elmer, Raymond, Sam, Trent, Coach Starbuck, Gary A.,
Kenneth, Tommy, Gary F. , Fred, Everett, Larry, Jerry H., Jim R. , Donald.

Scores
Pagosa

27-0

Dolores

20-0

Dove Creek

7-6

Mancos

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Ignacio

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THE WOLVERINE

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THE ANNUAL STAFF
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OF
BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
IS PROUD TO PRESENT

THE 1958

WOLVERINE

BAYFIELD, COLORADO

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BORN

DIED

July 22, 1942

August 9, 1957

�For her constant and unceasing effort in helping to better this yearbook, the
annual staff dedicates this 1957-58 Wolverine to MRS. PARKS.

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DON

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, will m y grades i n English t o Everett Burch.
, will my ability to tell the truth to Jerry Bowers.
, will my good behavior in Mrs. James' study hall to Janet
Sower.
, will my ability to keep my mouth shut to Kathryne Hayes.
, will my shyness to Lonne Sower.
, will my basketball ability to Keith James.
, will my art of fussing to Doris Blackmore.
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As we gaze into our crystal ball, the year 1968 comes into view, and the members
of the class of '58 make their appearance:
Wendell Bartholomew, who owns his own business ("Bart's Garage"), is under
a

car with his head mechanic, Arvin Phelps, giving him a little professional advice

on how to take a car apart.
Carrol

Martin is going over the book s of his large sheep ranch, pulling his hair

out, and wishing he'd gone into the peanut-brittle business instead.
Myrna Bigham is being informed by hubby that there is NOT going to be a bridge
party in his den, no matter WHAT her obligations to Denver society are.
Jim Reed is trudging through the snow with his little black bag, on his way to give
Jim Holt's prize Angus bull a flu shot. (Holt raises 'em by the gobs.)
Sylvia Mullen, a sergeant in the WAC'S, is physical education instructor in her
platoon. Just now she's showing a big brunette the fine art of judo.
Jim Mars, a screwdriver tucked behind one ear, is proudly announcing the com­
pletion of his latest invention: a huge, complicated electronics machine that he says
will convert old pop bottles into glass doorknobs in nothing flat.
Don Sower is returning to his Bayfield home after an extensive tour of his chain
of lumber industries. He is the nation's foremost manufacturer of toothpicks.
Doris Kesselring, a stewardess for TWA for many years, is contemplating whether
she

should

run

off

to Hollywood and make her bid for stardom now, or just run off

with the co-pilot.
Lois Landreth, famous for her "Advice to the Lovelorn" column in the New York
Times,

is

releasing

another of her highly informative

books. This one is HOW TO

CATCH YOUR MAN AND KEEP HIM THAT WAY.
Raymond Wells, after a number of unsucessful attempts, is running for the Senate
again. His chief opponent will be ''01' Honest T." Tanner, who has done considerable
dabbling in state politics in the past few years.
Don Heffington is lounging in a gently swaying hammock somewhere in the South
Pacific, watching the palm trees sway overhead. Soft ukulele music drifts from a near­
by thatched hut.

�SENIOR CL ASS H ISTORY
In September of 1946, Mrs. Caldwell welcomed twenty-four beginners in the Bayfield School.
Ten of these beginners -- Wendell Bartholomew, Myrna Bigham, Jim Holt, Doris Kesselring,
Lois Landreth, Carrol Martin, Sylvia Mullen, Arvin Phelps, Jim Reed, and Ray Wells -- wlll
graduate here in
of

1958. Among the first graders that year there developed the strange malady

mama-itus, characterized by such symptoms as stomach ache, headache, or toe ache. An

attack of

this disease was reason for going home and the duration of the illness was for varied

lengths of time.
Under the careful hands of Mrs. Mohney, we ventured into the second grade. The big event
of the year was burying ain't.
Mrs.

Folsom was our third grade teacher. Donald Sower became a member of our class.

We were very adventurous this year. All the members of the class spent their recesses gath­
ering tadpoles and frogs out of the Mill Ditch.
In the fourth grade Mrs. Kelley was in front of the classroom in the gym. That was the
year of the sandpile romances.
In the fifth grade under Miss Largent, we learned how to determine comm�n denomina­
tors. Ray Wells and Jim Reed made the pup team.
Back in the gym, the honored sixth grade teacher was Mrs. Parks. Boy, we were really
smart! After all, we were associated with the seventh and eighth graders. At Christmas time
Myrna went to California for about a nine-month stay. Jim Reed won first place in the fifth and
sixth grade division at the county spelling contest.
If we didn't know our arithmetic when we began the seventh grade, we certainly knew it
before we got out. Mrs. Smith was our teacher.
Trent Tanner from Cortez joined us that year and Myrna Bigham rejoined us.
We formed our first C.Y.C.L. Club. Sylvia Mullen won a trip to Denver at the speech contest.
We taught Mrs. Smith so much that year that she was promoted to the eighth grade along
with the rest of us. Our eighth grade year was the best yet. It was filled with ciphering matches,
square dancing, Sadie Hawkins' Day races, climbing in and out of windows, and an exaggerated
feeling of importance at being tops in grade school.

Doris Kesselring attended school in Mancos that year.
We had graduation exercises in the gymnasium and also attended those at Mesa Verde.
In

the fall of 1954, we became freshmen. We achieved a lot this year, but not scholastic­

ally. We rounded off the events with a horse-back ride on the last day of school.
By our sophomore year we were, so we thought, THE class of B.H.S.

o one could pos­

sibly out-do us. At one time we even had to resort to the art of CHEWI G in order to get one
over on the other classes. Even the girls entered this adventure. Of course, there was much
spitting

and

sputtering,

and

stairs to unload their mouths.

ever

so

many jumped up from geometry class to tear off down

�e � n the .n:er-class tourney.

�'ld. )ear, on tO!J of ever}th.i.ng_ else,

All·

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firmly

stablish .:1 a reputation.

Cur junior year ar::ived
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·..men - e declaea to prove a everyone ha - imelligenr

as

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ougl:I not so easily, by mcuntairli.ng the highest grade

accomplished,

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the sno.v-rbarur just ootside the door•
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Jack Haga

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Fred Kesselring, Martin Morrison, Phyllis Heffington, Jerry Bowers, Lucille Cundiff

Johnny Salazar, Adrian Murray, Gary Forsythe, Paul Davenport, Judy Gilbert

Larry Mullen, Barbara Norman, Richard Evans, Kathryne Hayes, Gerald Ludwig

Donald Grush, Kenneth Vaughan, Bonnie Cundiff, Everett Burch, Alvina Box

Nina Powell, Lonne Sower, Doris Blackmore, Dan Gosney, Georgia Duncan

�SOPHOMORES

Gene Berry

Wayne Kingsley

Tom Beuten

Mardella Marshall, Tom Miller, Earlena Cramer, Michael Schaefer, Julian Martin

Rosalie Krukenmeier, Linda Duncan, Irwin Taylor, Georgiana Kugle, Roberta Lippert

Lorene Caviggia, Tom Wells, Betty Weddle, Bill Bright, Clement Frost

Janet Sower, Hazel McCoy, Carolynne Mcintyre, Bill Newton, Linda Perdue

�FRESHMEN
Linda Law

Harvey Cundiff, Diane Hayes, Eleanor Martin, Caroline Hickman, Kenneth Mullen

Margaret Tate, Karen Powell, Judy Lincoln, David Holcomb, Michael Hopkins

Judy McVicker, Leonard Tanner, John Kugle, Marvon Hazleton, Philip Stock

Bill Mars, Lucas Martinez, Sally Gilbert, Marlene Hayes, Keith Thompson

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James Davenport

Glen Cramer, Janet Morrison, Eugene Beaver, Zelta Newton, Vic Lincoln, Ray Frost

Turney Cook, Danny Weddle, Richard Snodgrass, Charlie Cundiff, Chris Martin, Ruth Hotz

Sharon Hickman, James Huntington, Donna Reed, Bobby Colard, Vivian Rathjen, John Martin

Orian Box, Evelyn Rathjen, Cecil Pinnecoose, David Glenn, Gary Tulin, Larry Forsythe

�7TH GRADE
TEACHER
Mrs. Craig

Vernon Kingsley, Linda McConnel

Shirley Sower, Celina Gilbert

Shirley Wieland, Linda Davis, Gail Stagelman, Nancy Hotz, Jeffrey Loring.

Frances Wells, Michael Bowers, Linda Zellner, Sammy Noble, Barbara Thompson.

Lila Cundiff, Leslie Glover, Don Gosney, Dale Penwell, Marilyn Berry.

Elaine Hugh es, Tillie Tafoya, Joe Archuleta, Reynel Lucero, Thomas Ancell.

�6TH GRADE

Sharon Sower, Sammie Davison, Leonard Archuleta, Leroy Beaver, Mrs. Laura Martin

Johnny Cundiff, Vance McVicker, Charlene McNew, Eddy Hughes, Patrick Hopkins

Kathy Hickman, Dolores Cavender, Nancy Brown, Arnold Archuleta, Sondra Blalock

Frances Lowe, Gary Shupe, Diane P owell, Selma Snodgrass, Bobby Stock

�5TH GRADE

Mrs. Colwell, Raedene Davis, Judy McConnel, Lenta Glover, Marilyn Montgomery, Pat Hayes, Larry Jackson

Gary Curtis, Sandra Elliott, Jeanne Lowe, Joyce Morrison, Walter Sapp, La Wand Safley, Karen Huntington

James Cundiff,

Ernie Zellner, Suzan Martin,

Bobby Cox,

Stewart McCoy, Dale Knight, Ronnie Miller

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Paul Gilbert, John Tafoya, Vincent Silva,

Harvey Hickman,

Leroy Holcomb, Clyde Box, Thomas Miller

Gene Naranjo, Richard Townsend, Vernon Sower, Russell VanCamp, Linda Tanner,

Linda Cundiff, Sharon

Richards

Dickie Trimble, Sophia James, Clayton Ludwig, Cheryl McCoy, Douglas Snow, Billy Holder, Darlene Law

�4TH GRADE

Mrs . Morrison, Mark Stevens, Pat Newton, Bruce Sauer, Mary Lucero, Gary Cooper

Leslie Lewis. Cecil Mars, Elaine Berry, Eddie Archuleta, Melinda Hopkins, Roy Cavender

Sharon Smith, W ayne Cundiff, Jannet Heinz, Burt Wilmer, David Blalock, Monte Wommer

Donnalee McCoy, Eddy Garcia, Catherine Hasstedt, Sally Davison. Barbara Cox. Marv Dve

Joel Davis, Gerald Hickman, James Forsythe, Glen Grush, Phyllis Snooks, Rudy Archuleta

Molly Archuleta, David Martinez, Bruce McDaniel, Johnnie Caviggia, Lee Penwell, Fred Stock

�3RD GRADE

Linda Heinz

Mrs. Folsom

Corleen Rael

Leroy Tafoya, Linda Grove, Howard Hickman, Christine Cavender, Ronald Snow

Luellie Archuleta, Donnie Cundiff, Shirley Lippert, Arthur Langfitt, Wilma Melton

Johnnie Tuttrow, Dona Frost, Jerry Wells, Dixie Frost, Barney Dunn

�3RD GRADE
Mrs . O stwald

Linda Reed, Charmyne Phillips, Guy Lewis, Connie Carter, Gary Vaughan

Charles McNew,

Judy Hayes, Darlene Frost, A rthur Huntington, Judith Loring

Charlena Lowe, Sandra Hasstedt, Steven McDaniel, Elizabeth Van Camp, Larry Davenpon

Donald Snooks, Roseanne Wells, S�nley Wilmer, Patricia Townsend, Thomas Davis

�2ND
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Mrs. Cockreham Ronald Cooper

Lynette Reed Dou glas O verson

Charles Cox, Jerry A bernathy, Rita Wieland, Lora Dunn, Ross Gosney, Johnetta Magee

Gary Tanner, Joe Fahrion, Sarah Cavender, Raymond Lucero, Terrance Naranjo, Lorna Wommer

Michael Curtis, June Box, William Sapp, Sammie Tafoya, Rose Richards, Walter Elliott

Marie Cundiff, Coleen Trimble, Murry Ludwig, Dorthy Jackson, Beverly Beaver, Ubaldo Archuleta

Kathryne Jackson, Gloria Archuleta, Bill Stagelman, Carol Lucero, Steven Ancell, Betty Newton

�1ST GRADE

Mrs. Broomell, Melvin Cundiff, Roderick Grove, Verdon Amon, Bill Comyford

Debbie Zellner, Rita Jo Sauer, Laurie Penwell, Anthony Archuleta, Lucille Hasstedt

Toady Melton, Patty Cox, Charles Holcomb, Bruce Brown, Sammy Tate

Denise Thompson, Edith Tuttrow, Charlotte Blackmore, Alice Phillips, Barbara Dye

Byron Frost, Charles McKinnis, Leroy S anchez, Shila Glover, Patty McCoy

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Janet, Earlena, Adrian, Sylvia, Lucille, Myrna,

Hazel, Karen,

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Phyllis,

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Georgiana,

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*Ignacio

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*Dolores

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*Pagosa

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Mancos

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Ignacio

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Mancos

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Dove Creek

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Ignacio

51

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Silverton

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Pagosa

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Dolores

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Mancos

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Dove Creek

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Gary, Bill N., Marvon, Paul, Kenneth V., Tommy, Jerry, Dan, Coach Ferrick
Bill M., Lucas, Philip, Wayne, Johnny S., John K., Harvey, Kenneth M.

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Mission

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Aztec

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Dolores

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Mancos

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Ignacio

24

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Pagosa

54

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Dolores

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Mancos

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Dove Creek

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Ray L,, Don, Michael, Vernon, Eugene, Tommy

PUP CH EERLEADERS

Zelta, Gail, Celina, Donna

�HANDY CORNER STORE

SCOTTIES PLACE
Woody and Evelynn

Groceries

Vallecito Lake
Bayfield,

Rocks
Gifts

Colorado
Fish

Boats
W.

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HALL

BOAT

Phone TUcker 4-2580

Gem Village

Gas
Oil

DOCK

THE MALT SHOP

Motors

Boats
Tackle, Bait &amp; Gasoline
We launch your boat and dock it
Owned &amp; Operated by

Ice Cream
Bayfield,
Phone:

Mr. &amp; Mrs. 0. W. Hall

Hot Dogs
Colorado

TU 4- 2597

Bayfield , Colorado

Vallecito Lake

STOCK MOTOR

PINE RIVER BAR
Phone:

Phone:

TU 4- 9 901

Bayfield

Colorado

TU 4- 2411
Colorado

Bayfield

KUGLE EQUIPMENT CO.

PINE RIVER LODGE
Phone TU 4-2563

Phone Tucker 4- 2614

16 miles north of
B ayfield, Colorado

Bayfield,

Colorado

"GAMBLES"

H. D. Tipton

P. H. Norman, Jr.

Cabins

Rooms

Apartments

SE MKE'S

The Friendly Store

Circle S Lodge
Steak House

Shop here for greater savings

Phone TU 4-2473

POER'S CLOTHING

WALLACE FURNITURE CO.
"The oldest and largest"
Carpets,

909 Main Avenue

Linoleum &amp; Furniture

Phone CHerry 7-1286
858 Main
Durango, Colorado

Durango,

Bayfield,

Phone:
Lincoln

Colorado

lt; mi.

Mercury

Ford Tractor and Implements
LAPLATA MOTORS, Inc.
"We furnish Bayfield
Drivers' Training Car"

below Vallecito Lake
Phone TU 4- 2631

TU 4-2623
Ford

Colorado

VALLECITO RESORT

VALLEY OF THE SPRUCE
Route ifl

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Bayfield,

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RAINBOW SERVICE

and Stop at

"Serv�ce Wh en
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MOUNTAIN VIEW LODGE

You Need It"

Modern Cabins
T.

Bayfield

W.

Capps

Otey Shadden
Owner

Manager

Colorado

Phone TU 4- 25 90

BAYFIELD LOCKER PLANT

CARMACK MOTORS,

"For Fine Meats
We Can't Be Beat"

Bayfield

INC.

''Come In and Let's
Get Acquainted"

Durango

Bayfield

PARSON'S DRUG STORE

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801 Second Ave.

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HALVERSON'S GROCERY
"Quality Merchandise
Courteous Service"

WILDERNESS TRAILS RANCH
Colorado

Bayfield

Phone TUcker 4- 2581
Pack Trips
Bayfield

Colorado

�MC VICKER LUM BER

DURANGO HARDWARE

COM PANY
BUILDERS SUPPLIES

Residence Phone TU 4- 2 2 16
Business Phone TU 4- 2 2 1 1
Bayfield,

Colorado

Phone CH 7-40 25
Colorado

Durango

BAYFIELD

CONTINENTAL OIL

FILLING STATION

COM PANY
Durango

Colorado

REAL SERVICE

Bayfield

Colorado
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The Reed Brothers

SNOOKS,

JR.

�LEWIS MERCH ANTILE CO.
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Phone TUcker 4- 2430
BAYFIELD,

Meats

Vegetables

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Box 17

COLORADO

Fruits

Dry Clothing

Feeds

Hardware and Supplies

"We extend our sincere congratulations
to the Seniors of 1 957-58.
Our best wishes for a
successful and fruitful future."

BURNS NATIONAL BANK

COO P ERS
STANDARD STATION

"Large enough to serve you"
"Small enough to know you"

Phone TU 4- 9 906
Bayfield

Colorado

Phone CH 7-08 20
Durango

Colorado

�WITS END RANCH
SHORE LINE INN

Cabins

Modern
Horses

Vallecito Reservoir

Lake and Stream Fishing

Rt. 1
Colorado

Bayfield

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GRADEN'S

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"The best in Fishing
and Hunting''
The best in liquors
wines &amp; beers
at
THE VALLECITO LIQUOR STORE
Vallecito Lake,

Colorado

16 Miles north of
Bayfield,

Colorado

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PERRY CLEANERS
960 2nd Avenue
Durango

Colorado

Phone CH 7-2247

SCHLUTER FLORAL SHOP
700 Main Avenue
Durango

Colorado

Phone CH 7-1331

�BASIN

GENERAL

PETROLEUM

Insurance
We Adjust
And Pay Our

PROPANE GAS AND APPLIANCES

Own Losses
CH 7-4141

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Liability
Casualty

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"It is wise to
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SECURITIES
225 Eighth Avenue
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Durango,

Box 30
Colorado

DURANGO,

COLORADO - 1057 MAIN

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CLOVER RICH
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13 15 Main Ave.
Durango

BAYFIELD

Colorado

"The Best Tastin'

COLO.

In The Basin"
INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE COMPANY

COOL

816 Main

WATER
Bayfield

Insurance

Loans

RANCH
Colorado

Durango, Colorado
CH 7- 1555
Good Luck from
FOSTER

Drive-In in Summertime
Choice

OFFICE

Food

SUPPLY

GEM CAFE
Gem Village,

Durango,

Colorado

Colorado

CH 7-0494

RICHA�D'S DRIVE - IN

IGNACIO
STATE
BANK

Durango,

Colorado

Ignacio

Colorado

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                    <text>·WOLVERINE

����1959

BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
BAYFIELD, COLORADO

�We de dicate this book to the future students of
B. H. S. who will roam these halls and gamer their
learning in this, OUR NEW BUILDING,

with the

hopes that it will mean to them what old B. H. S.
building has meant to us.

��SUPERINTENDENT'S
MESSAGE

This annual is a pictorial story of another year of school.
For the seniors, it is their last year in the public school system.
I sincerely hope that they can look back to twelve years of
mental and emotional as well as phy.:�ical growth. For all others,
I hope that this annual is a reminderthat twelve years is a very
short time in which to prepare for a career or college and to
use the coming years to better advantage. In your adult years
you will be able to scan through your annuals with remembrances of good times, participation in activities and sports,
good friends, favorite teachers (and those not so favorite), but
most of all I hope that it will be a reminder of the knowledge
you gained not of the opportunities you may have lost.
Sincerely,

��JA NICE JAMES
Social Studies
Junior Sponsor

GUY BOND
Science
Agriculture
Sophomore Sponsor

NATHAN CARR
Mathematics

JA MhS HAVENS

Music
Band

Junior Sponsor

�ALTA PARKS
English
Journalism
Pep Club Sponsor
Wolverine Sponsor
Purple and Gold
Sponsor

LESTER STARBUCK
Commercial Coach
Freshman Sponsor

JOHN FERRICK
Social Science
Physical Education
Drivers Training
Student Council
Sponsor
Senior Sponsor

LA VENIA McCOY
Spanish
Librarian
Secretary
Freshman Sponsor

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���KENNETH VAUGHAN
Class President 4; Athletics

2-3-4; "B" Club 2-3-4;
Senior Play.
JEROLENE PERCELL
Wolverine Staff 2-4; P&amp;G
Staff 4; Library 2-4; FHA

1; Pep Club 1-2-4; Class
Secretary 4; Senior Play.

PHYLLIS HEFFINGTON
Wolverine Staff 3-4; P&amp;G
Staff 1-3-4; Pep Club 1-3-

4; Class Treasurer 3-4;
Senior Pla y; Scholarship 3.
PAUL DAVENPORT
Wolverine Staff 4; Fine
Arts 3-4; SC Rep. 4; Ath­
letics 3; Junior Play; Sen­
ior Play; Class President

1; Valedictorian.

RON LUTTIG
SC 4; Class Vice President

4; Athletics 4; "B" Club 4;
Senior Play.
JUDY GILBERT
Wolverine Staff 1-2-3-4;
P&amp;G Staff 1-2-3-4; Li­
brary 2; FHA 1; Pep Club

1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 3;
Fine Arts 2-3-4; Class Re­
porter 4; Chorus 1-2-4; All­
State Choir 4; Junior Play;
Senior Play; Pep Club Vice
President 4.

�DONALD GRUSH
GERALD LUDWIG
sc 1.

BARBARA NORMAN
Wolverine Staff 1-2-3-4,
Assistant Editor 2, Editor
3; P&amp;G Staff 1-2-3-4;

Cheerleader 4; Fine Arts
2-3; SC Rep. 3; SC Sec­

retary 4; Class Secretary
2; Class Treasurer 1; Cho­
rus

2-4; FHA 1; Pep Club

1-2-3-4; All-State Choir
4; Junior Play; Senior Play;

District SC 4; State SC 4;
Scholarship 3; Miss Wol­
verine.
DORIS BLACKMORE
P&amp;G Staff 2-3-4; Fine Arts
3; Chorus 2; FHA 1.

DAN GOSNEY
Athletics 3-4; " B" Club
3-4; Junior Play; Senior

Play.
WNNE SOWER
P&amp;G Staff 4; Athletics 2-3;
Junior Play; Senior Play.

�JERRY HAGA
Athletics 2-3-4; "B" Club

2-3-4.
EVERETT BURCH
Athletics 2-3-4; "B"
Club 2-3-4.

BONNIE CUNDIFF
Wolverine Staff 2-3; P&amp;G
Staff 2-3-4; Fine Arts 3;
Chorus 2; Pep Club 2-3-4.
LUCILLE CUNDIFF
Wolverine Staff 1-2-3-4;
P&amp;G Staff 1-2-3-4; Pep
Club 1-2-3-4; Library 1;
FHA 1; Junior Play; Sen­
ior Play; Scholarship 2-3;
Citizenship 2; Salutatorian.

JERRY BOWERS
Fine Arts 2; Athletics 1-2-

3-4; "B" Club 3-4.
KEITH JAMES
Wolverine Staff 1-2-3;
P&amp;G Staff 2-3; Class Re­
porter 3; Library 3-4;
Scholarship 1-3; Athletics 3.

�ADRIAN MURRAY
Wolverine Staff 2-3-4;
SC 4; Athletics 2-3-4; "B"
Club 3-4; Senior Play.
CATHERINE CUNDIFF

KATHRYNE HAYES
Wolverine Staff 1-2-3-4;
P&amp;G Staff 1-2-3-4, As­
sistant Editor 3, Editor 4;
Cheerleader 2 -4; Fine
Arts 2-3; SC 3; SC Secre­
tary 3; Class Reporter 1-

2-3; Chorus 2; Library 2;
FHA 1; Pep Club 1-2-3-

4; Junior Play; Senior Play;
Homecoming Queen 3;
Prom Queen 4.
GARY FORSYTHE
Fine Arts 2-3; Athletics

1-2-3-4; "B" Club 2-3-4;
Junior Play; Senior Play.

MARTIN MORRISON
P&amp;G Staff 1; Wolverine Staff

1-2; Chorus 1-2; Library 3;
Athletics 2-3; "B" Club 2-3.
ALVINA BOX
Pep Club 1-3-4; Fine Arts

1; Chorus 1; FHA 1; Jun­
ior Play.

�RICHARD EVANS
SC 3-4; Class Vice Presi­
dent 3; Athletics 4; "B"
Club 4; Prom King 4.
LARRY MULLEN
P&amp;G Staff 4; SC 3-4; SC
President 4; Class President

2-3; Athletics 2-3-4; "B"
Club 2-3-4; Junior Play;
Senior Play.

NINA POWELL
Wolverine Staff 1-2-3-4,
Assistant Editor 3, Editor

4; P&amp;G Staff 1·3-4; Fine
Arts 2; Ubrary 2-3; FHA

1; Pep Club 1-2-3·4; Pep
Club S�cretary 2-3; Junior Play; Citizenship 2;
Homemaker of Tomorrow 4.
GEORGIA DUNCAN
Wolverine Staff 3; P&amp;G
Staff 3-4; Cheerleader 3;
Fine Arts 2; Library 2-3-4;
Class Secretary 2; Pep Club

2·3-4; Pep Club Secretary
4; Junior Play.

JACK HAGA
Athletics 2-3-4; "B" Club

3-4.
FRED KESSELRING
Fine Arts 1; Athletics 2-3-

4; "B" Club 2-3-4.

�TOP ROW -Lonne S. , Paul D. , Dan G. , Fred K. , Keith]. , Rupert A. , LarryM. , Do­
nald G.

BOTTOM ROW - Jetta C. , Nina P. , Kay W. , Donna T. , Wylena H. , Jerolene

P. , Leroy W.

HISTORY
We, members of the Senior Class, entered the first grade in the memorable
fall of 1947. Mrs. Caldwell taught most of us our ABC's and how to sit still.

Al­

though it was tough, most of us made it on to the second grade.
By that time we were pretty well acquainted. Mrs. Mohney started the school
year With us only to turn it over toMiss Green for the rest of the term. Marvin Lewis,
Emma Edwards, Billy Carpenter, and Arlene Harris joined the gang that year.
Our third grade year, with Miss Lucas andMrs. Falican as teachers -wewill all
remember.

There was lots to learn that year, poems, and even jokes.

As that was

the year the rural schools consolidated, we bad a few more join the troop - Judy Gil­
bert, Alden Naranjo, Doris Blackmore, Gerald Ludwig, Katherine Stahl, Bonnie
Cundiff, and Lucille Cundiff.

Leroy Webber and Everett Burch left us .

The business of learning, was old stuff after promotion into the fourth grade.
Mrs . Kelley sat behind the teacher's desk to start us out in our geography and science

lessons.

Everyone felt quite important that year. We contributed to the fish pond

at the scboo� carnival, and were permitted to attend the home football games.
Barbara Norman from Amarillo, Texas, and Barbara Stephens from Denver en­
tered.

Barbara Stephens also left that year.

Our fifth grade wasn't much different from our fourth grade. We had the same
teacher and dug a little deeper into the subjects.

Georga Russell from Ignacio and

TonyMascarenas were our only new entries in the class that year.

Nina Powell left.

�Entering our sixth grade, the first year of junior high, we were old veterans of
this thing they call learning. Mrs Parks was to give us our instructions that year.
.

History was really flung at us, but we made it through in spite of it. We lost two
Katherine Stahl left us, and Bobby Lindly from

members and gained two that year.

Durango joined us and left again after a few weeks.

Kathryne Hayes from Carlsbad,

New Mexico, obtained membership.
To be able to say we were seventh graders sounded pretty good to us. We learned
quite a bit about the Hopi Indians, and even had our teacher, Mrs. Jenkins, show us
how to carve Ka China dolls. We acquired a terrarium and different members of the
class contributed to it.

A few brought water snakes which got loose in the room and

were never found. We had a salamander for whom we gathered snails regularly
every morning.

A few boys also learned that going on "STRIKE" only meant long

division problems for punishment.

Our class welcomed four new members - Vicki

Gilmore, Tommy Evans, and WilfredMartinez, only to lose all three soon. Gary
Forsythe evidently felt he was tough enough to stay with us.
The eighth and last year of grade school saw us looking up to Mrs
teacher.

.

Crowell as

NinaPowell returned, and the class became acquainted with Stella Mar­

quez, from Denver, and Johnny Salazar.

Our enrollment increased that year with

the Moss school children coming to Bayfield.

Jerry Bowers and Drue Dye came,

along with Jack and Jerry Haga, whom everyone was always calling the wrong name.
Our graduation atMesa Verde was the highlight of the year.

All but one attended,

and everyone truly enjoyed himself.
The

Enjoyment was laid aside now as the entering freshmen endured initiation.

moon was bright that night, but most of us saw more stars, whipped green sour cream,
and vinegar than we did moonlight. We were served with great delicacies such as
punch ( ?) and raw egg sandwiches.
school hop in our honor.

Our rolling stomachs were soothed by a high

Class parties were enjoyed by all that year, thanks to some

of the mothers of the members. We celebrated the last day of school by having a
horseback ride.

Entering with us on our new trail in high school life, were Marvin

Arnold, Bonnie Luke, Phyllis Heffington and Alvina Box.

Four, who finished the

eighth grade with us, but did not enter the ninth, were Stella Marquez, Drue Dye,
Jetta Cooper, and WilfredMartinez.
As sophomores, we had the pleasure of welcoming the freshmen into high school.
Our initiation helped let off a little steam that had been accumulating during the past
year.

To help our financial situation, Mrs. Hopkins, our sponsor for the second year,

helped us pick movies to have every other Friday.

There were a few class parties

during the year, and a horseback ride on the last day of school. We were to gain two
new class members, Kenneth Vaughan from Rifle, and Georgia Duncan from Norwood.
Everett Burch returned from Ignacio after being gone for a few years. Phyllis Heffing­
ton left us to go to Texas.
There was much to look forward to our junior year - choosing our rings, and om
play -

Custers' Last Stand. " We sponsored the Christmas dance, a great success.

The Junior-Senior Banquet andProm was given withParadise of the Deep as the
theme.

Bob Wegher's band played.

Richard Evans from San Gabriel, California,

joined us and two old classmates returned, Alvina Box and Phyllis Heffington.
Edwards and Jerolene Percell, two long time classmates, left.
directed us through the perilous moments.

-

Emma

Again, Mrs. Hopkins

�Our senior and last year for many of us is really the year we'll remember.
Johnny Salazar and Georgia Duncan left us and we added three more new members,
Ron Luttig from Lewisville, Nebraska, and Catherine Cundiff from Pagosa Springs,
and Jerolene Percell from Durango.

The number is now standing at twenty-nine,

the largest graduating class B. H.S. has had, and we are eagerly looking forward to
receiving diplomas.
Twelve who started together will finish together.

They are Everett Burch, Paul

Davenport, Dan Gosney, Donald Grush, Keith James, fred Kesselring, Martin Mor­
rison, Adrian Munay, Larry Mullen, Jerolene Percell, Nina Powell, and Lonn.e. Sowe.r.
Looking into the future, we have our dance to sponsor, our play to choose, our
trip to plan, (ready Mr. Ferrick?), and most outstanding of all, our graduation to
attend.
We hope that those who follow us through the halls of B. H.S. w ill find their
"Moments To Remember" as pleasant as those of the class of '59.

WILLS
I, DORIS BLACKMORE ,
I, JERRY BOWERS,

will my lovely smile to Jimmy Pierson.
will my curly h air to Les; his head looks like a mosquito
skating rink.

I, ALVINA BOX,

will my "peroxided" hair to Karen Powell.

I, EVERETT BURCH,

will my "crazy talks" to anybody who digs it.

I, BONNIE CUNDIFF,

will my excess weight to Ruth Hotz.

I, CATHERINE CUNDIFF,

will my happiness to anyone who can take it away from me.

I, LUCILLE CUNDIFF,

will my ability to get along with Les to Georgiana.

I, PAUL DAVENPORT,

will my height to Harvey C., Kenny M., and Bill M. , 25"
each.

I, RICHARD EVANS,

will my ability to get along with Les Starbuck to anyone who
w ants it.

I, GARY FORSYTHE,
I, JUDY GILBERT,

w ill my weight to Bill Mars (use it in football, Bill).
will my seat in chorus to Judy Mac; quit flirting w ith Mr. Ha­
vens and get to singing.

I, DAN GOSNEY,

will my sideburns to Gene Berry.

I, DONALD GRUSH,

will my long eye lashes to James Huntington.

I, JACK HAGA,

will my Saturday night parties to David Glenn.

I, JERRY HAGA,

will my football suit to John Kugle.

I, KATHRYNE HAYES,

will my long fingernails to Lorene C.

Watch out, they're

dangerous.
I, PHYLLIS HEFFINGTON,

will my sunny disposition to Sharon Hickman.

�I, KEITH JAMES,

will my seat in World History to any freshman who wants it.

I, FRED KESSELRING,

will my flattop haircut to Leonard Tanner.

I, GERALD LUDWIG,

will my cigarette snipes to my small relative.

I, RON LUTTIG,

will all my worldly words to all underclassmen.

I, MARTIN MORRISON,

will my bad grades and high pitched voice to Richard Snodgrass.

I, LARRY MULLEN,

will my first grade picture to Mrs. Parks.

I, ADRIAN MURRAY,

will my height to Jimmy Pierson.

I, BARBARA NORMAN,

will my lost weight to Judy McVicker.

I, JEROLENE PERCELL,

will my dimples to Zelta Newton (she thinks she needs a cou­
ple more).

I, NINA POWELL,

will my temper to Jane Sower (use it next year).

I, WNNE SOWER,

will my ambi o

I, KENNETH VAUGHAN,

will my baskt\tball ability to Big Daddy (Leonard Tanner).

h

\

o rtudy to Donald Blackmo&lt;e.

PROPH ECY
'

It is the year 1969, and the B. H. s. Class of '59 are having a class reunion.
I

Everybody had to go to the hospital before the reunion to visit KENNETH
VAUGHAN, where he is recovering from a sprained thumb which he received
while defending his world championship in Tiddly Winks against the leading
contender, GARY FORSYTHE.

His nurse has been his old classmate, DORIS

BLACKMORE, and his doctor is WNNE SOWER, who is a sprained thumb specialist.
JUDY GILBERT and BARBARA NORMAN, two of the country's top singers,
will sing their newest hit, which their manager says will be their biggest hit yet.
LARRY MULLEN, now a big Texas sheepman, while flying to Bayfield,

�read in the paper that his stewardess, JEROLENE PERCELL, gave him, that
KEITH JAMES had lost in the race fc. Senator for the third straight time.

Hi!

campaign manager, PAUL DAVENPORT, cannot see why KEITH only gets
three votes each election.
JACK and JERRY HAGA, DAN GOSNEY, and JERRY BOWERS were recently
reacued from the Pacific O cean, where they lit after their fifth tmSuccessful
try to he the first men on the moon.

They were rescued by DONALD GRUSH,

the new Commander of the Coast Guard.
The three CUNDIFFS, BONNIE, LUCILLE, and CATHERINE, drove up in
their three Cadillacs from their ranch inMexico, The Rancho El Cundiff.
The food for the party was donated by FRED KESSELRING, who recently
pwchased the Bayfield LockerPlant with back pay.

The food was delivered

by his number one delivery boy, MARTINMORRISON.
KATHRYNE HAYES and GEORGIA DUNCAN, the new janitors at B. H.S.
have signed a contract to clean up the gym after the reunion.
ADRIAN MURRAY recently took over his Uncle Arthw's TV Dancing Show.
O ne of his dancing teachers is another B. H. s. graduate, ALVINA BOX.
Patrolman EVERETT BURCH and hotrodder NINAPOWELL were late because
Judge RO N LUTTIG had summoned them to court for dragging on Main Street.
RICHARD EVANS, PHYLLIS HEFFINGTON, and GERALD LUDWIG flew in
from Hawaii where their oil company finally struck something; but it was only a
false alarm, because it was only the Pacific Ocean.
All in all, a good time was had by everyone and another reunion was
planned in ten years.

��Bill Newton

Earlena Cramer

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Frances Wells, Tommy Ancell, Lila Cundiff, Leslie Glover, Don Lee Gosney.

Mary Taylor, Mike Bowers, WandaPhillips, Reynel Lucero, Gail Stagelman.

Linda McConnel, Sammy Noble, Nancy Hotz, Vernon Kingsley, Celina Gilbert.

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Gene Samuels, Nancy Brown, Alva Weeks, Sharon Sower, Leonard Archuleta.

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Sammie Davison, Frances Lowe, Gary Shupe, Selma Snodgrass, Leroy Beaver.

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Vernon Sower, Joyce Morrison, Dickie Trimble, Jeanne Lowe, Clayton Ludwig, Cheryl McCoy.

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�5TH GRADE

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Pita Archuleta, Fred Stock, Chrissie Dye, Robert Taylor, Molly Archuleta.

Johnny Caviggia, Monte Wommer, DavidMartinez, Bill Beaty, Cecil Mars.

Eddie Garcia, Robert Tubbs, Burt Wilmer, Pat Newton, BruceMcDaniel.

James Forsythe, Rudy Archuleta, Eddie Archuleta, Lee Penwell, Wayne Cundiff.

�4TH GRADE

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Charlene Lowe, Gary Vaughan, Sandra Hasstedt, Larry Davenport, Vicki Parks.

Linda Reed, Jack Mitchell, Roseanne Wells, Guy Lewis, Shirley Weaver.

Margaret Sanchez, Steven McDaniel, Betsy VanCamp, Charles McNew, Patty Townsend.

Mary Ellen Lucero, Arthur Huntington, Judy Loring. Tommy Davis, Christine Cavender.

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�4TH GRADE

Mrs. Stagelman, Kenneth Tubbs

Arthur Langfitt, Corleen Rael

Luellie Archuleta, Howard Hickman, Bruce Warren, Barney Dunn, Shirley Lippert.

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Dixie Frost, Ronald Snow, Jerry Wells, Donnie Cundiff, Dona Frost.

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Mrs. Ostwald, Billy Stagelman, Beverly Beaver, Joe D. Fahrion, Sarah Cavender, Walter Elliott.

Ross Gosney, Betty Newton, Gary Tanner, Pat Samuels, Louise Lucero, Sam Tafoya.

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Tom Mitchell, Johnetta Magee, Jeny Abernathy. June Box. Ubaldo Archuleta, Joreen Bosse.

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Fred Luttig, Rosemary Richards, Teny Naranjo, Jeannie Harper, Dan Behan, Judy Mankins.

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Louis Wiebe, Roberta Warczak, Roderick Grove, Lucille Hasstedt, Sammy Tate.

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THE WOLVERINE

Editor

Assistant Editor

NINA POWELL

JANET SOWER

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�PEP CLUB

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Ron Luttig, Everett Burch, Ray Frost, Wayne Kingsley, Clement Frost, Leonard Tanner,
Dan Gosney, Irwin Taylor, Lester Starbuck, Tommy Beuten, Gene Berry, Adrian Murray,
Tommy Miller, Gary Forsythe, Larry Mullen. (Kenneth Vaughan not shown)

�STUDENT COUNCIL

President --- - - - - ----- -- - - - -

LARRY MULLEN

Vice President ----------- - - - - RICHARD EVANS
Secretary ----------- - ---- BARBARA NORMAN
Treasurer ---- - ------ - ----- LEONARD TANNER
Sponsor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

MR . FERRICK

REPRESENTATIVES
Senior -- ------- - -- - -- - - - -- RON and PAUL
Junior ----- -- - - - - - - - -- GENE and GEORGIANA
Sophomore--------------- HARVEY and ANITA
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Lorene, Judy Me., Sally, Caroline, Karen, Linda, Mr. Havens, Janet, Barbara, Donna,
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Gail, Linda, Francis, Celina, Dale, Mr. Havens.

��DIAPERS TO DIPLOMAS

Larry Mullen, Jerolene Percell, Jerry Haga, Kathryne Hayes, Kenneth Vaughan, Nina Powell,
Donald Grush, Georgia Duncan, Adrian Murray, Alvina Box, Ron Lunig, Doris Blackmore, Keith
James, Lucille Cundiff, Gary Forsythe, Phyllis Heffington, Martin Morrison, Barbara Norman,
Richard E vans, Judy Gilbert, Gerald Ludwig, Bonnie Cundiff, Jack Haga, Catherine Cundiff,
Lonne Sower, Jerry Bowers, Dan Gosney, Paul Davenport, Fred Kesselring, Everett Burch.

�Honeymoon

Dixieland Rock
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Wild Man

High and The Mighty

Problems

Chips Off The Old Block

My Happiness

Don't Leave Me This Way

Alvin

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You were Made For Love

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No One Ever Tells You

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Don't Pity Me

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Wish I Were Tied To You

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P. 0. Box 17

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Bayfield, Colorado

Dry Goods, Feeds

Meats, Vegetables, Fruits
Hardware and Supplies

''We Extend Our Sincere Congratulations
to the Seniors of 1958-59

Our Best Wishes for a
Successful and Faithful Future"

McVICKER
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Builders Supplies

SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY
Coin Operated Machines
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Durango, Colorado

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Durango, Colorado

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Bayfield, Colorado
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Ignacio, Colorado

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DURANGO MUSIC

For jewelry gifts, custom
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1053 Main Avenue

birthday, Christmas, or
graduation gift.

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Before You Buy, Visit

Durango, Colorado

SHIPLEY'S MINERAL HOUSE
AND GIFT SHOP
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Gem Village, Colorado

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LOCKER PLANT
Groceries, Meat, Feed
Bayfield TU4-2605
Ignacio 3321
Horses

Complete Processing Service

Lake and Stream Fishing

Custom Butchering

CLOVER RICH
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Durango, Colorado

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Bayfield, Colorado
Phone TUcker 4-2597
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GAY LYNN FLORAL
131 East Eighth Street
Durango, Colorado
HANDY CORNER STORE
Gas, Rocks, Oil, Gifts
Groceries
Gem Village

LOST CREEK LODGE
CLAUDE 0. AND BUNK CRANE
Bayfield, Colorado
Phone TUcker 4-2561
LE-M AC LODGE
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Phone TU 4-250 8

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Bayfield, Colo.
PERRY CLEANERS
960 2nd Avenue
Phone CH7-2247
Durango, Colorado

SCHLUTER FLORAL SHOP
700 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado
Phone CH 7-331

Phone TUcker 4-2580
CLINT'S CAFE

INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE

Former Los Pinos Cafe

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"We Satisfy Your Wants"
Bayfield, Colorado

Insurance

Loans
816 Main

Phone CH 7-1555

THE BIG CORRAL
KUGLE EQUIPMENT CO.
Bayfield, Colorado
Phone TUcker 4-2614

Saddle Horses

Pack Trips

GUY R. SHUPE AND SONS
Post Office

TU4-2275

Bayfield, Colorado
MA HELLER RESORT

Compliments of

On Beautiful Lake Vallecito

DURANGO RECAP CO.

Modern Cabins, Boats and Motors

801 Second Ave.

Electric Kitchens

Phone CH7-1311

Ph. TU4-2426

Bayfield, Colorado
VALLECITO LIQUOR STORE
Vallecito Lake, Colorado
STICK AND LORRAINE FOSTER
Bayfield, Colorado

Durango, Colorado

FARMERS SUPPLY CO.
Feeds and Supplies
Durango, Colorado

�BAYFIELD
Best Used Cars 1n the Basin
Low Overhead Passed

FILLING STATION

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Real Service

Bayfield, Colorado

CARMACK MOTOR
Highway 1 60

THE REED BROTHERS

East of Durango

DURANGO AUTO DEALERS ASS'N
Your local franchised new

PARKS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

car dealer whose investment
in the community as sure s you
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BURRESS MOTORS, INC.
Buick IHC
GARDEN WEINLAND
Dod ge, Plymouth
LAM MOTORS
DeSoto, Plymouth
LAPLATA MOTORS, INC.
Ford
MILLER MOTORS

One Block East of the Capitol
1405 Logan St.
Denver 3, Colorado

Cad illac, Pontiac
MOREHART
Chevrolet, Oldsmobile

"Prepare at Parks and Prosper"

�TRAILERS BY TULIN
Custom Built Horse Trailers

BASIN CO-OP, INC.
Locally Farmer Owned

Running
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Petroleum Products

Patented

Feeds, Seeds, and Fertilizer
Phone CH-3066
Star Rt. Box 5

Bayfield, Colorado

South of Durango

Horne Cooking
Homemade Pies

SILVER STREAMS

WELLS
MODERN COURT

Hunting and Fishing Lodge
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STEVE AND PAULINE WI LDS
Rt. 1

Bayfield, Colorado

Bayfield, Colorado

HALVERSON'S GROCERY

RAINBOW SERVICE

''Quality Merchandise
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Colorado

Bayfield

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Vallecito Reservoir

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Durango, Colorado

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                    <text>1965

WOLVERINE

����1965
WOLVERINE

TH IS YEAR THE AN NUAL STAFF HAS STRIVED
TO BRING TO THE STUDENTS OF B.H.S. A
REPRESENTATION OF THE LIFE THAT THEY, AS
STUDENTS, LIVE ... WE HOPE THAT YOU EN­
JOY THIS WOLVERINE, YOUR YEARBOOK.
JAN ET HE INZ, EDITOR

Bayfield High School
Bayfield, Colorado

�COOKS
Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Hickman, Mrs. Arnspiger, Mrs. Hotz, Mrs. Montgomery

PERSONNEL

Mr. Phelps

MR. T URNER
Spanish I, II
English I, II

Mr.
orman
Secretary

Mr. Ryan
2

�"Parting is such sweet sorrow." This depends upon the circum­
stances. To you as seniors or other students,

f'

ing upon a new adventure o Life.

you are embark­

You are putting the past

behind you as a stepping stone and allowing someone else to
make a greater achievement in your stead.
Your ambitions are beginning to be realized in some small
numbers,

but it has been brought about mostly by your hard

labor and your ability to carry any project to its completion.
It will be hard to realize next year that you will have gone to
greater fields because I have watched many of you "increase
in wisdom and in favor with God and Man."

Superintendent

ADMINISTRATION

To the Senior Class of 1965 I would like to ex­
tend my congratulations. Completing high school
has many and varied meanings to each of you. To
some it is not an end to formal education,

but is

rather a "jumping off place" to go on to college
and a life1 s work which is still some time ahead of
you. To others it is the starting point for an imm­
ediate beginning of your life's �ork. To all of
you,

however, I sincerely hope that it will not

mean the end of the opportunity to learn,

but

rather that it will have been only one phase of
learning in your lives,
ceed in a better,

and that now you can pro­

more mature way to learn even

more throughout the years ahead,

no matter what

your work or where you are.
To the Class of 1965--in fact,

to all of our

fine students--may you always strive to be a pos­
itive,

considerate,

fonvard-looking persons. You

will never regret the effort.

3

Principal

�I\1rs. Fran e:; Tubbs, First Grade

Mildred Mobb:;, Fourth Grade
Mrs. E\·clyn Crowell, Junior High 1ath

Mrs. Theba Cockreham, Second Grade

Mrs. Ila Ostawald, Third Grade

Mrs. Edith Abbott, Fifth Grade

Mrs. Janette Smart, Sixth Grade

Mr. John Snell, Band - Chorus

Mrs. Janice James, Librarian

�1r. James
High School History
Head Football Coach

Mr. Knapp
7-8 ocial Studies
7 Science
Assi::;tant Football Coach
Basketball Coach

FACULTY
Miss Campbell
8 Science
High School Sc.iences
Geometry

Mr. Law
High School 1ath
Chemistry
H. S. Boys P. E.

Mrs. Vigil
High School Business Courses
High School Girls P. E.

Mr. Willborn
Jr. &amp; Sr. English
Speech
Reading
Publications

5

��SENIORS

�LINDA TANNER
VER 0

SO WER

BEV TURNER
R ICHARD
TOWNSEND

ERNIE ZELLNER
JUDI McCONNEL

�CHERYL McCOY
DAVID LEDBETTER

KARE
HUNTI GTON
RONNIE
MILLER

RAEDENE DAVIS
BILL HOLDER

�MARILY
MO TGOMERY
PAUL GILBERT

NANCY PETERSON
WALLACE WADE

SOPHIA JAMES
DICK TRIMBLE

�DARLENE LAW

DENNIS PATTON

JUDY PAXTO

E LWOOD HOWE

LINDA CUNDIFF

11

�A CY SMYTH

DALE K IGHT

Talk about fierce headaches!!

Do I HAVE to eat my oatmeal?

SUZA

MARTIN

Cousin Lilly?!!

SENIORS PRESENT "Every Fam.ily Has One"
LENTA GLOVER

JOYCE MORRISON

JO CUNDIFF

�LINDA CUNDirF
B.H.S.1, 2,3,4; Charm; 1; Business Club3,4; Publi­
cations1,4; Pep Club1, 2,3,4; Pep Club Secretary­
Treasurer4; Junior Play; Student Council3; P. E. 2,
4; Office 4.
RAEDE, E DAVIS
B.H.S.1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Vice- President
3; 1ixed Choru I, 2; Girls Glee4; Student Council
2; Business Club3,4; Business Club Vice- President
3; Publications1,4; Busine::;s Manager4; Junior Play;
Office3,4.
PAUL GILBERT
Football1, 2,3,4; Ba::;ketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2;
Track3; B Club1, 2,3,4; Science Club3; Cia::;::;
Play3,4; B.H.S.1, 2,3,4.
LE ITA GLOVER
B.H.S. 1, 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; G1rls Glee3,4; Pep
Club3,4; Science Club3.
13ILL HOLDER
B.H.S.1, 2,3,4; Football1, 2,3,4; Basketball
Manager1, 2,3,4; Track 1, 2; Play3,4; Junior Presi­
dent; Student Council 4; Student Body President4;
Dititnct Student Council Vice-President4; Science
Club3,4; Science Club Vice-President4; B Club I,
2,3,4.
ELWOOD HOWE
B. H.S. 2,3,4; Football 3,4; B Club 2,3,4; Track 2,
3,4; Business Club4.
KARE HU TINGTON
B.H.S. 1, 2,3,4; Senior Secretary-Treasurer; Pep
Club1, 2,3,4, President4; Business Club3,4;
Library Science1, 2; Football Homecoming Queen
4; Girls P. E. 2,3,4; Business Achievement Day 2,
3.
SOPHIA JAMES
B.H.S.1, 2,3,4; Student Council!; Class Reporter
4; Pep Club1, 2,3,4; Business Club 3,4; Library
Science I, II, III; Girls P.E.3,4; Business Achieve­
ment Day 2; Majorette3,4; Junior Play; Purple
Gold4.
DALE K IGHT
B.H.S.1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus1, 2,3.

RON IE MILLER
B.H.S.1, 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3;
Basketball l, 2,3,4; Track1,3,4; Student Council
3,4; B. Club1, 2,3,4; B Club President4; Business
Club3,4; Publications3,4; Colorado Boys State3;
Junior Play; Senior Play.
JOYCE MORRISO
B.H.S.1, 2,3,4; Chorus1, 2,3;Girl::; Glee3,4; Pep
Club1; Busine::;::; Club4; Teachers Assistant 4;
Library Science 2.
JUDI McCONNEL
B.H.S.1, 2,3,4; Pep Club1, 2,3; Chorus 1, 2,3;
Girl::; Glee 2,4.
CHERYL McCOY
B. H.S. 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; :--uxed Chorus 2,
3; All tate Choir 2; Madrigal4; Science Club Secre­
tary3; Junior Secretary ; Busines Club3,4; Junior
Play; Senior Play; Publicatwns1, 2; Girls Glee4;
Fine Arts4.
JUDY PAYTON
B.H.S. 1, 2,3,4; Library Sc.ic.nce 1,4; :.1ixed Chorus
3; Teachers A::;sistant4; FTA4.
ANCY PETERSON
B.H.S.1, 2,3,4; Pep Club1, 2,3,4; Busine::;::; Club3,
4; SciencC; Club3; Junior Play; Senior Play; P. h. 4;
Publications4.
A CY SMYTH
B.H.S.l, 2,3,4:Purple&amp;: Goldl;Choru·l;Girl::; Glee
2; Annual 2; Pep Club3,4.
VERNON SOWER
B. H. S.1, 2,3,4; Senior President; Football1, 2,3,
4; Football Captain4; B Club l, 2,3,4; Track 3, 4;
Student Council Vice-President 2; Publications 2;
Class Play3; Sergeant of Arms of B Club 2,4.
LINDA TAN ER
Valedictorian; B.H.S.1, 2,3,4; Pep Club1, 2,3,4;
Cheerleader 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Fre hman
President; Sophomore Secretary; Busines Club4;
International Relations Club3,4; 1odel U. . As­
sembly 2,3; ational Honor Society 2,3,4; 1ixed
Chorus1; Publications3; Purple&amp;: Gold Editor3;
Homecoming Attendant3.

DARLENE LAW
B.H.S. 1, 2,3,4; Chorus1, 2,3; Pep Club1, 2,4; P.E.
3,4; Senior Play.

RICHARD TOW SEND
B. H. S.1, 2,3,4; Football l,4; Band1,3,4; Annual4;
BusinC;ss Club 4; cience Club4; Student Council
2,4; 1ixed Choru::;3.

DAVID LEDBETTER
B.H.S. 3,4; Football3,4; B Club3,4; Junior Play;
Senior Play; Track 4; P. E. 4.

DICK TRIMBLE
B.H.S.1, 2,3,4; Band1, 2,3,4; Dance Band1; F.T.
A. 4; Science Club3; Publications 4; Football I.

SUZA MARTI
Salutatorian; B.H. S. l, 2,3,4;Pep Clubl,3,4;Cheer­
leader3,4; Student Council 3; Freshman Secretary;
Business Club3,4; Business Club President3; Inter­
national Relations Club3,4; Model U. . Assembly
3; Mixed Chorus1; Publications3; Wolverine Editor
3; District 7 Typing Champion3.

1ARILY MO TGOMERY
B.H.S.1, 2,3,4; Publications1; Pep Club1,2,3,4;
Business Club4; Senior Play; Mixed Chorus I,3;
Girls Glee. 4; Assistant Teacher 4.

WALLACE WADE
B.H.S.3,4; Football!; Basketball3; Track3; Jun­
ior Play; Usher for Queen and Attendant· 4; B Club
4.
ER IE ZELLNER
B.H. .1, 2,3,4; B Club1, 2,3,4. LC . 4. Lrg. at
Arms3; Football l, 1,3.4; All Conft;renn. t:L'.
Team4; Capt. 4: Track2,3,4: Basketba I 1,2,3,4:
Ba eball l,2,3; Bus. Club3,4, Pres. 4: Publi­
cations3; Jr. Play.
IS PATIO
DE
B.H. S. 4.

�Senior Class Offi cers and Sponsors

Changing Classes

Senior Sportsmen in Ad:ion

Slumber Parties! !

Seniors minus 5 years

14

�CLASSES

�Bruce Sauer

Donnalee McCoy

David Martinez

Molly Archuleta

CHOICE
Glen Grush

Catherine Hasstedt

Burt Wilmer

Chrissie Dye

Fred Stock

Vanda Arnold

JUNIORS

16

Harvey Hickman

Phyllis Wilson

Pat Denton

Donna Clark

�Eddy Garcia

Dennis Peabody

Mark Stevens

James Cundiff

Johnny Caviggia

Elaine Berry

Terry Mankins

Jannet Heinz

Rudy Archuleta

James For sythe

C lyde Boy

Fun-loving class officers.

Bruce M cD aniels

Teddy Jack

�Jerry Wells
Tommy Davis
Larry Davenport
John Norton

Connie Carter
Patty Townsend
Billie Keller
Dixie Frost

Howard Hickman
Steve McDaniels
Stanley Wilmer
Donnie Snooks

18

Sue Atkins
Patty Phares
Shirley Lippert
Sandra Hasstedt

Judy Loring
Bill Payton
Sam Lucero
Monte Wemmer

�SOPH OMORES

'64-'65
Roseanne Wells

Luellie Archuleta

Ponch McNew

Linda Reed

Betsy Van Camp

Art Huntington

Wayne Cundiff

Sharon Jacobson

Doug Mann

Mary Ellen Lucero

Cecil Mars

Linda Heinz

Pam Johnston

Leaders of the Pack
19

�FRESHMEN

'64-'65
Judy Mankins

Raymond Lucero

Donna Wade

Marie Cundiff

Joe Fahrion

Donna Frost

Gary Tanner

Ross Gosney

Lorna Wommer

Robert Mobbs

Coleen Trimble

Beverly Beaver

Jerry Abernathy

20

�Chris Oles'

June Box

Sharon Rather

Dean Speer

Phyllis McKinnis

Bill S tagleman

Steve Ancell

Diane Bush

Donnie Cundiff

Ron Snow

�MR. AND MISS JR. HIGH

MIKE PEABODY

CARNIVAL ROYALTY

MURRAY LUDWIG
Carnival King

ROD EY FORSYTHE
Carnival Prince

VICKI TANNER
Carnival Princess

OT SHOWN
CARLEE CAMPBELL
Carnival Queen

22

BARBARA MciN ES

�GRADES

�M. Denton

M. Peabody

J

"

,

S. Thompson

J. Clark

E. Chavez

Richards

C. Lucero

M. Lucero

F. Sanchez

D. Rather

.

- .. . -..··...

V. Amon

J. Harper

S. Glover

S. Tate

K.

P. McCoy

EIGH TH GRADE

M. Cundiff

C. Farley

24

L. Lucero

�Leroy
Sanchez

Sue Mobbs

Murray
Ludwig

Barbara Dye

Vernon
Kimball

Brook Jobes

Donna
Atkinson

Chuck
McKinnis

Libby
Bassett

Bob M cKee

David
Freestone

Lucille
Hasstedt

Norman
Jacques

Carleen
Campbell

Carl
Comyford

Sam Tafoya

Debbie
Zellner

Byron Frost

Rita Sauer

Louis Weibe

Chloe Keller

Barb Mcinnes

Bruce Brown

Vickie
Kimball

Dale
Archuleta

EIGHTH
GRADE
Denise
Thompson

Jan Ruwwe

Gloria
Archuleta

25

�Cundiff

McKee

Gmsh

Fahrion

Garcia

Box

Teller

Law

Martinez

Mankins

Abernathy

Speer

Wade

Medina

Atkinson

Ancell

Lucero

Carter

Stevens

Davis

Tmjillo

Jacobson

Lucero

Weibe

Phares

SEVENTH GRADE
MR. KNAPP
26

�G. Morris or

D. Krier

E. Romero

M. Chavez

R. Frost

B.

G. Stowell

P. Martinez

K. Reardon

V. Tanner

S. Heinz

K. Sitton

T. Wommer

G. Townsend

J. Comyford

B. Bush

C. Williams

L. Archuleta

SIXTH GRADE

orton

MRS. SMART

P. Lucero

D. Speer

D. Smart

M. Beaver

G. Sanchez

E. McCoy

K. Snow

C. Dye

M. McKee

D. Wheat

F. McKinne

M. Tafoya

R. Forsythe

E. Hasstedt

J. Stephenson

K. Jack

S. Wilmer

F. Wilbur

27

�June
Comyford

Judy
Sauer

Rickey
Campball

Larry
Stolworthy

Gary
Brown

Herbie
LePlatt

Wayne
Wiebe

Linda
Montgomery

Sparky
Bewley

Roderick
Williams

Joyce
Hammond

Britt
Bassett

Fred
Archuleta

Ronald
Williams

Rusty
Hag a

Denise
Atkinson

Stanley
Steele

Mitch
Fahrion

FIFTH GRADE
Carol
Cundiff

Bobby
McCoy

MRS. ABBOTT-TEACHER

Roger
Hertle

Louise
Dye

Steve
Garcia

Ronnie
Stowell

Karen
Trimble

Charles
Clark
28

Connie
Zellner

Clifton
Guest

Dennis
Sowards

Tom
Mankins

Debbie
Frost

Margaret
Wheat

�T. Morris

D.

Law

P. Sitton

D. Bush

D.

Sowards

R. SanchP7

E. Amon

C. Lester

M. Valdez

G. Romero

S. Sanisteven

G. Martinez

A. Gilbert

J. Atkins

Sowards

. Bewley

P.

C

Sowards

W. Freestone

FOURTH GRADE
TEACHER-MRS. MOBBS
L. Crone

C. Williams

Wade

V. Frahm

D.

P.

Morrison

P.

G. Buse

Steele

G. Box

29

P.

Ludw1g

B. Wilmer

]. Oles

P.

McKee

�Medlin

Archuleta

Buse

Romero

Neal

Stephenson

Jordan

Pope

Mcintyre

Sowards

Stolworthy

Lucero

McCoy

Hasstedt

Reardon

Thacker

Dye

Lucero

McKee

TH IRD GRADE

MRS. OSTAWALD - TEACHER

Williams

Kimball

Clark

Hertel

Abbott

Stevens

Clark

Krier

Krier

Sitton

Guest

Chaudler

Speer

Eaklor

30

�Lena
Sowards

Ricky
Willborn

Karen
Mcintyre

David
Sowards

Barbara
Burch

Brad
Brown

Carol
Brown

Bobby
Tuttrow

Cheryl
Frahm

Robert
Mankins

Shauna
Bewley

Micky
McNew

Linda
Williams

Roger
Kugle

Candice
Mobbs

Chester
McKinnis

Debra
McCoy

Jay
Wilmer

Shelly
Reardon

Rory
Moore

Cathy
Krier

Richard
Romero

Roberta
Archuleta

Ross
Martinez

Pearl
Sanchez

Edward
Lucero

Shannon
Bates

Dean
Cundiff

Gloria
Romero

Sarah
Lucero

SECOND GRADE
MRS. COCKREHAM-TEACHER
Claudia
Carter

Tommy
Tuttrow

31

�Tuttrow
Clark

Brown
Lucero

Lester
Rock

Mauldin
Lester

Frazzini
Williams

FIRST GRADE

McCoy
Hasstedt
Sowards

Lucero
Bates
Sanchez

MRS. TURIB'S

Morrison
Harper

Sowards
Eaklor

Lucero
Pope

Buse
Romero

Stephenson
Chaudler

Stafford
Wilbur

Cundiff
Montgomery

�INTERMEDIATE BAND
STANDING: Linda Archuleta, Marjorie Chavez, Mr. Snell. SEATED: Patty Sitton,
Rodney Forsythe, Evelyn Hasstedt, Susan Wilmer, Kathy Sitton, Vicki Tanner,
Sharon Heinz, Marjorie Beaver.

BE GINNING BAND
STANDING: Greg Box, Terri Wommer, Mr. Snell. SEATED: Rodrick Williams,
Bobby McCoy, Ronnie Stowell,. Ronald Williams, Dennis Law, Janet Atkins. Terry
Morris, Connie Zellner.
33

�ATHLETICS

�......

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1--

0
0
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•

V)

•

:r:
•

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�David Ledbetter
R1ght Guard

Ernie Zellner
Center

SENIOR PLAYERS

Bill Holder
Left Tackle

Richard Townsend
Right End

Paul Gilbert
Right Tackle

Elwood Howe
Left ha If-back

Vernon Sower
Defensive Center

Ronme Miller
Left Guard

36

�SCOREBOARD
us

THEM

Mission

14

0

Bloomfield

20

0

Dove Creek

18

0

Dolores

7

0

orwood

14

7

Mancos

6

16

Pagosa

3

26

Ignacio

8

13

Junior Players

Freshman Player

Sophomore Players

Homecoming Royalty

Season's Captains
37

�QUEEN

Karen Huntington

FOOT BALL H OMECOMING

ATTENDA T

Terry Mankins

OT SHOWN
ATTENDA T
Beverly Turner

38

�QUEEN
Terry Mankins

BASKET

HOME

BALL

COMING

ATTENDANT

ATTE DANT

Linda Tanner

Patty Townsend

39

�1965
SAN JUAN BASIN

"A" LEAGUE
CHAM PIONS

�Bill Holder, Mgrs. James Forsythe, Ronnie Miller, Ernie Zellner, Bruce Sauer, Paul Gilbert, Art Huntington,
Ross Gosney, Rudy Archuleta, Raymond Lucero, Coach Knapp.

"A" TEAM AND SCOREBOARD
HOME

THEY

46

44

60
58
71
82
80
39

61
51
56
47
-6
41

58
76
91

60
58
36

Pagosa

82
53

Ignacio

67

61
42
63

Ignacio
Mancos
Dove Creek
Pagosa
Dolores
Tournament Games
Dove Creek

41

�Joe Fahrion, Johnny Caviggia, Ciggy Garcia, Gary Tanner, Bill Stagleman, Jerry Abernathy, Howard Hickman,
Donnie Snooks, Steve Ancell, Coach Knapp.

"B" TEAM AND SCOREBOARD

Ignacio
Mancos
Dove Creek
Pagosa
Dolores

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�"A" TEAM
Jannet Heinz, Terry Mankins, Suzan Martin, Linda Tanner

CHEERLEADERS

"B" TEAM
Marie Cundiff, Linda Reed, Linda Heinz

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�Byron Frost, Chloe Keller, Brook Jobes, Murray Ludwig, Sammy Tate, Mike Peabody, John Mankins, Pat
Fahrion, Vernon Kimball, Coach Knapp.

PUP TEAM AND CHEERLEADERS

Mariam Abernathy, Sue Mobbs, Lois Martinez, Connie Farley, NOT SHOWN: Carol Grush and Libby Bassett.
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�MAJORETTES
Molly Archuleta

Lorna Wommer
Head Majorette

Billie Jeanne Keller

BANNER CARRIERS
Luellie Archuleta

Mary Ellen Lucero
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�GIRLS GLEE
STA.'DING: B. Keller. D. Frost. L. Glover, P. kKinnis, J. Box, R. Davis. R.
Wells. S. Uppert, D. Bush. J. Morrison. P. Wilson. Instructor-Mr. Snell.
SEATED: • L Archuleta L. \ 'ommer. D. Frost, M. Lucero. J. Loring. L. Archuleta,
E. Berry. P. Johnston. J. 1cConnel. D. Clark, M. Montgomery. C. McCoy.
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J. Caviggia, C. Garcia, C. Hasstedt, L. Archuleta. SEATED: R. Townsend, S.
Martin, Mrs. James, J. Heinz, B. Holder, T. Mankins, Mr. James, R. Miller, L.
Tanner.

B.H.S. STUDENT COUNCIL

Bill Holder ................................................ President
Terry Mankins .. ........... ...... . . ........ .. ... ... .

Vice-President

Jannet Heinz .............................................. Secretary

This year B.H.S. Student Council has been a very efficient organization. Among
their projects were the sponsoring and organization of the Homecoming Parade and
Dance, The Christmas Program, and Spirit D ay.
President, Bill Holder, also served as District Vice-President this year.

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�PERSPECTIVE F.T.A.
(Future Teachers of America)
A chapter of FTA has been started as of January, 1965. This organization is not yet
chartered but plans to apply for membership in the National FTA early next year. Mr.
Abbott sponsors this group.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
STANDING: Mr. Turner, Suzan Martin, Mark Stevens. SEATED: Donnalee McCoy,
Vanda Arnold, Pam Johnston, Linda Tanner.
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�BUSINE SS CLUB
SEATED: Mrs. Vigil, Judy Mankins, Jannet Heinz, Terry Mankins, Marie Cundiff,
Linda Cundiff, Nancy Peterson, Dixie Frost. 2ND ROW: Molly Archuleta, Richard
Townsend, James Forsythe, Ronnie Miller, Bruce Sauer, David Martinez, Suzan
Matin, Chrissie Dye. 3RD ROW: Radene Davis, Linda Tanner, Cheryl McCoy,
Marilyn Montgomery, Ernie Zellner, Sophia James, Joyce Morrison, Karen Huntington,
Linda Reed.

SCIENCE CLUB
SEATED: Steve Ancell, Raymone Lucero, Pam Johnston, Donnalee McCoy, Vanda
Arnold, Joe Fahrion. 2ND ROW: Robert Mobbs, Ciggy Garcia, Bill Holder, James
Cundiff, Bill Stagleman, Gary Tanner, Ross Gosney. 3RD ROW: Mr. Law, Donnie
Snooks, Jerry Abernathy, Larry Davenport, Bill Payton, Monte Wemmer, Miss
Campbell.
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�"B" CLUB
SEATED: B. Wilmer, C. Garcia, J. Caviggia, G. Tanner, S. McDaniels, J. Forsythe,
R. Miller, R. Archuleta, D. Peabody, R. Gosney, G. Grush. 2ND ROW: J. Cundiff,
P. Gilbert, B. Sauer, W. Wade, C. Mars, A. Huntington, B. Holder, F. Stock, D.
Ledbetter, E. Zellner. 3RD ROW: D. Martinez, J. Wells, R. Townsend, D. Mann,
W. Cundiff, T. Davis, P. McNew, C. Box, Harvey Hickman, Howard Hickman,
Coach James.

B.H.S. PEP CLU B

1ST ROW: Nancy, Linda, Marilyn, Cheryl, Radene, Dixie, Nancy, Donnalee, M.
Pam, Mrs. Vigil. 2ND ROW: Beverly, Judy, Phyllis, D onna, Coleen, Diane,
Patty, Donna, June, Phyllis. 3RD ROW: Lenta, Phyllis, Catherine, Chrissie,
Connie, Patty, Sandra, Molly, Billie. 4TH ROW: Donna, Karen, Mary Ellen,
Elaine, Sue, Luellie, Shirley, Roseanne, Vanda, Sophia.

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The Good Ole Days

Morning Wait
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�"SPIRIT DAY"
A new tradition was begun at B.H. S. this year. It was sponsored by Student Council and was
named "Spirit Day" Students wore crazy outfits and original signs promoting school spirit. Students
were judged--Karen Huntington took first place this year. Spirit Day was held preceding the Bay­
field-Pagosa game and proved to be a big success.

"Impartial Judge"

"Where was this picture taken?

"Spirit of the 20's"

"Quite a pair"

"Wipe 'em out!!!"

"Hi Babel"

"Dogpatch Beauty"

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"Workers for the City"

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SE IORS
Linda Tanner

James Forsythe

David Ledbetter

FAVORITES

CLASS

FRESHMEN

SOPHOMORES
Cecil Mars

Terry Mankins

Robert Mobbs

Luellie Archuleta

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Linda Tanner

Vernon Sower

MOST STUDIOUS
Bill Payton

Linda Tanner

BEST DANCERS
J annet Heinz

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�BEST LOOKING

Jannet Heinz

Gary Tanner

MOST ATHLETIC

Paul Gilbert

MOST FRIENDLY

Billy H older

Jannet Heinz

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"Please don't feed the bears."

"Practice makes it perfect"

Did you say, "Out of season"?!!!

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1950

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��·ThO annual stali• the student nod1•
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cecil \II. sower .•.....••.•.•. secretJ&gt;.r1
charlie B. cooper •..• • •.....Treasurer

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MEMORIAM

WAYNE SMITH

Blue eyes, blond hair, an easy smile, and a winning personality.
A good scholar, cooperative, and friendly. The victim of acute
ascending paralysis on January 12, 1950.

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MESSAGE

FROM

THE

SUPERINTENDENT

The school year of 1949-50 has broadened the vision of the community
with the enlarged responsibilities and privileges afforded by a larger and
better school district.
The late arrival of the "New School Buses," the death of one member
of the Junior Class, and the necessary closing of school due to Polio have
added some extra meaning to this year of schooling.
This Annual will serve to refresh our memories of the many
pleasures and associations as well as some difficulties endured by the
student body and teachers alike.
This Annual has been the result of the plans of the annual staff.
The ideas, expressions, and pictures serve as indicators of the thinking
of this group. As this goes to press, appreciation is expressed for the
patience, cooperativeness, and willingness of the select group who have
so ably combined the pages of this year's annual.
May this book be reviewed with ever-increasing pleasure as the
years come and go. May those whose pictures are found herein continue
to mount the stairs that lead to success, without undue difficulty.

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MR. McCOLUM

MRS. JENKINS

Superintendent
Speech

Home Making
Algebra
Biology

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MR. Me TAGGART

MR. HILTON

Music l-12th
American History

Coach
Bookkeeping
Typing I, II

faculty
MR. EVANS
Albegra
Chemistry
General Science
World History
Sociology

MRS. PETERSON
English I, II, ill
Spanish I, IT

��THE

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REVIEW

School began September 12th with Mr. Harold McColum as superintendent. He also teaches
Speech and presides over the Order of the Wooden Horse. Mr. Hilton, our coach, teaches commercial subjects and sponsors the Senior class. Languages are taught by Mrs. Peterson, who
sponsors the pep club. From Durango came our Math, Chemistry, and History teacher, Mr. Evans.
He keeps his eye on the Sophomores. Mrs. Jenkins teaches every afternoon, and sponsors the
Freshmen. Last but not least, Mr. McTaggart. He teaches music to all grades' and sponsors
the Juniors. He came to us from Texas where he taught last year.
Grade school teachers, from the first through the eighth are: Mrs. Holgate, Mrs. Crowell,
Mrs. Falicon, Mrs. Kelly, Miss Largent, Mrs. Beuten, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Morris. Miss Lucas
resigned as third-grade teacher and the grade was taken over by Mrs. Falicon, who came from
Colorado Springs.
The first social affair of the school was Freshman Initiation. After that they were officially
recognized as High School students.
The annual Carnival was a hit. We net about $200. There was everything in the way of
entertainment, even a movie with the school's new motion picture projector. Our classes have
been broadened by pictures which go right along with them.
Next came our pre-season Basketball Tourney. There were only four teams entered: Pagosa,
Utes, Ignacio, and Bayfield. The Champs were the Pagosa Buccaneers, a prophecy for the year.
Although we had our school buses all year, we went to Silverton for our first basketball
trip. Incidentally, Silverton beat us, but the trip was worth it, after all. The bus drivers are Phil
Sapp, Ivan Parks, and Jimmie Frahm.
We gave a Christmas Music Festival on Dec. 21. There was chorus music from all grades
and a Christmas carol sung by every grade. Everyone in High School Music classes seems very
enthusiastic about it,
School took up on January 3rd after Christmas vacation. The highlight of that occasion
was Mr. McColum's mustache. Immediately after that every boy in High School appeared with a
mustache. Guess they didn't fertilize them enough, because theirs soon disappeared.
The date set for the Junior play was Friday, Jatruary 13th. The play was postponed in remembrance of Wayne Smith, who died January 12th. Since he had a leading part in the play, it made
finding another actor to fit his (art necessary. The play, "The Phantom Bells," was given January
18th with a record attendance crowd.
Our school was closed for two weeks because of polio. This really was necessary because
Mr. Hilton and Mr. McColum were under quarantine and there was such a polio scare at the time.
Mary Ann Murray took polio, and no one knew how many of her classmates she had exposed to the
polio bug.
Directly following vacation, the student council went to work on putting out our annual. It
is hoped that school and the annual will be out about the same time.
At the Durango Basketball Tournament, Bayfield made a good showing but was eliminated
after their first two games. They played Silverton and Mancos, both of which were good games.
Silverton took the Championship after fighting for her life with Pagosa.
Here at home we had our own Inner-class Tourney. In the boys' teams the Seniors proved
winners over the Freshmen, the Sophomores taking the Juniors. The girls entered the Tournament
with the Rag Mop (Juniors) versus the Wild Geese (Freshmen). The Junior girls took the Championship and the Senior boys defeated the Sophomores after a close battle for the Championship
title.
We have yet to look forward to a Spring Music Festival which is scheduled for April 7th.
About a week later is the Fine Arts Festival in Durango. Many of the music students have practiced
solos and duets and the boys and girls choruses have their numbers almost ready.
The Seniors have begun practice on their play, "The Elusive Bachelor," which they will
give in April. The play cast includes every Senior.
Also, away off in the dim future is the Junior-Senior Prom. The Juniors plan to stage a
nice banquet with the money earned from the play.
And then comes the day we are all looking forward to, Graduation Day. The Seniors will
graduate (they hope), school will be out, and another three months of vacation will begin.

����SARAH LOU DAVIS
Music 2
Pep Club 2

LOIS BUTLER
Student Council 4
Annual 2
Music 4
Pep Club 4

HAROLD LePLA TT
Student Council 3
Annual 2
Athletics 4
Pres., "B" Club

JANE THIEME

Music 3
Pep Club 4
Annual 1

FAYE HAGA
Sr. Class Pres.
Student Council 2
Pep Club 4
Music 3
Annual 2

��JOHN PURCELL
Athletics 3
Music 2
Student Council 2
"B" Club
Annuall

DEAN HALVERSON
Annual 2
Music 2

DONALD MciNTYRE
Athletics 3
Sec., "B" Club
Student Council 1
Annuall

CORA LANDRETH
Music 4
Pep Club 4

HELEN McCARTHY
Music 2
Pep Club 4
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��CLASS PROPHECY
As we look into the future ten years from now, we see the following:
Donald Mcintyre is married now, but guess what: Martha let Kay Larsen beat her time. Kay is
making a good farmer's wife.
Cora Landreth has gone to Alaska. You know that in Alaska a girl can get married within two
weeks. We wonder if that could be the reason for her going.
John Purcell is now at the head of a large Chemistry laboratory, but don't get us wrong; he is
standing at the entrance.

Jane Thieme has bought part interest in a "Trading Post" in Gallup, New Mexico. We didn't
know the guy that drives a blue convertible and has blond hair was an Indian.
Helen McCarthy is a housewife with three brats, her husband still driving the 7-Up truck . •
Lois Butler is now owner of a dude ranch at La Boca. She married a rich man 1!!
Harold LePlatt is still a single man and also a school teacher at Bayfield High. The girls are
still after him ! ! !
Sarah Davis is still working at the cafe and flirting with the truck drivers. We don't know why
she doesn't marry one of them and get it over with.
Faye Haga now has six boys who are all going to be 6'4" tall and good basketball players.
Dean Halverson has put up a little shop. He is developing photos and designing airplanes; but
don't get excited, it is just toy ones.
CLASS WILL
The Senior Clas s of 1950 wills the following:
Jane Thieme wills her temper to Roberta Pierson; we hope she never uses it.
Cora Landreth wills her figure to Kenneth McCoy. What a combination I
Sarah Davis wills her lavender lipstick to Edwin Scofield. It is the only way he will get any on
his face.
Faye Haga wills her ability to get along with Jeanie Wells to Merle Harrison.
Lois Butler wills her Model A to Larry Smith. We wonder if he could make good use of it.
John Purcell wills his curly hair to Wilma Wells. We hope she uses it.

Helen McCarthy wills her good disposition to Victor Neuenschwander. Why don't you use her
smile, Victor?
Donald Mcintyre wills Martha Shelhamer to Dwight Ward.
Harold LePlatt wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Raymond Wells.
Dean Halverson wills his ability to get along with Mr. McColum to Martin Landreth. Martin,
why don't you take advice 1 II

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Francis Albright, Cecelia Cudiff, Martha Shelhamer, LaVerne
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Charles Goff, Kenneth Campbell, Jimmie Mohney.
Josephine Peeler, Nina Squires, Hilda Peterson, Helen
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Wanda Snook, Nancy Rutherford, Betty Noble, Dan Shupe,
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Bonnie Landreth, Mary Ioyce Davis, Earlean McCoy, Donna
Halverson, Charlie Berry, Raymond Wells, Donnie Holt,
Ierry Newman, Edwin Scofield.

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Mr. McColum, Merle Harrison, Donald Mcintyre,
Jeanie Wells, John Purcell, Jimmie Mohney.
Faye Haga, La Verne Sower, Hilda Peterson, Goldie
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Bayfield

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SCHOOL

MUSIC

Jimmy Rutherford, Earl Cable, Arthur Kinsman, Tommy Richards,
Jerry Newman.
Barbara McCoy, June Martin, Fa Donna Payson, Jeannie Wells,
Barbara ells, Donna Halverson, Frances Parks, Wilma Wells,
La Verne Sower, Wanda Snooks.
Earleen McCoy, Mary Ellen Kinsman, Cora Landreth, Bonnie
Landreth, Cecilia Cundiff, Melba Cundiff, Betty Noble, Bobby
Pierson.
Martha Shelhamer, Frances Albright, Mary Joyce Davis, Nancy
Rutherford, Helen Brown, Vera Hollar, Goldie Wells, Kay Larsen.

MUSIC
This year's music class started with a very experienced teacher, Mr. Dan L. McTaggart.
He didn't know it, but he was really getting into a job, as we didn't know much about music.
This year we have a mixed group of boys and girls, although this picture doesn't indicate
it. The boys had gone to Durango for basketball practice, so they didn't have their pictures taken

with the girls.
The boys joined very unwillingly, but I believe they enjoy it now.
The whole music class sponsored a Christmas program this year, and everyone really
enjoyed it.
We are now getting ready for a Spring Festival and the Fine Arts Festival in Durango.
We hope we will show some more improvement by then and make a fine showing for Bayfield.

��FAVORITES

ANNUAL QUEEN

CARNIVAL QUEEN

LEAH RAE BREDAHL

RENA DAVIS

MOST POPULAR GIRL

MOST POPULAR BOY

NINA SQUIRES

DONALD MciNTYRE

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��FIRST

TEAM

Mr. Hilton, Neal Snooks, Kenneth McCoy, Martin Landreth, Edward Percell.
Kenneth Montgomery, Bobby Norris, Harold LePlatt,
Jimmie Mohney, Donald Mcintyre.

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Bayfield

��SECOND

TEAM

Mr. Hilton, Noel Peterson, John Purcell, Tommy
Richards, Raymond Wells, Edward Percell.
R. V. Cobb, Victor Neuenschwander, Jimmy Squires,
Kenneth Campbell, Jimmie Rutherford.

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Bayfield

��PEP

CLUB

Mary Ellen Kinsman, Bonnie Landreth, Helen McCarthy, Faye Raga, Jane
Thieme, June Martin, FaDonna Payson, Jeanie Wells, Barbara Wells, Josephine
Peeler, Vera Hollar.
Melba Cundiff, Nadine Smart, Earleen McCoy, Betty Noble, Roberta Pierson,
Francis Albright, Cora Landreth, Francis Parks, Cecilia Cundiff, Wanda
Snook.
Nancy Rutherford, Barbara McCoy, Wilma Wells, Helen Brown, Donna
Halverson, Mary Joyce Davis, Kay Larsen, Goldie Wells.
LaVerne Sower, Nina Squires, Martha Shelhamer, Hilda Peterson.

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��''B''

CLUB

Victor Neuenschwander, Jimmy Squires, Raymond Wells, Jimmie
Mohney, Martin Landreth, Kenneth McCoy, Kenneth Montgomery,
Noel Peterson, Mr. Hilton, Bobby Norris.
Donald Mcintyre, John Purcell, Neal Snooks, Harold LePlatt.

The ''B" Club is composed of all high school athletes who have
earned letters in any competitive high school sport. This is the
second year for such an organization at Bayfield High; however,
it can look forward to an active future with only four of the thirteen
members graduating.
The pre-season basketball tournament was the club's main project
for this year. Training rules for th~ San Juan Basin Tournament
were also suggested and adopted by the members. These and other
activities of the club have helped the success of athletics at
Bayfield High.

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CLIVE PETERSON, REAL ESTATE
Bayfield

��CONFERENCE GAMES

PRESEASON TOURNAMENT
Bayfield
Indians
Bayfield
Pagosa
Bayfield
Indians

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Pagosa
Ignacio
Ignacio
Indians
Indians
Pagosa

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31
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Bayfield

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DURANGO TOURNAMENT
Bayfield
Bayfield

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Silverton 58
Mancos 26

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Silverton
Farmington
Pagosa
Chama
Mancos
Dolores
Dove Creek
Silverton
Mancos
Ignacio
Dolores
Pagosa
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Dove Creek
Ignacio

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37
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27
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46
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����EIGHTH

GRADE

Felix Sanchez, Bobby Wolfe, Mason Ludwig, Lawerance
Garcia, David Revis, Cecil McCoy, Iohn Bigham.
Gordon Steele, Myrna Snook, Charolotte Mobley, Vadie Harris,
Marka Peterson, 1o Ann Hickman, Grace Kinsman, Iuanita
Shupe, Derylin Cooper, Clark Gilbert.

HANNAH D. MORRIS
Teacher

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Durango

��SEVENTH

GRADE

Donnie McCoy, Jimmy Sower, Floyd Wedell, Junior Tafoya,
David Neuenschwander, Billy Squires, Leonard Peterson.
David Percell, Gordon Powell, Wayne Martin, Jerry Montgomery, Wade Gosney, Georgie Wiser, Dick Wells.
LeVonne :McCoy, Warx:la Peterson, Edna Mattes, Betty Mcintyre,
Romona Tanner, Gayle Boulden, Myrtle Harris.
Barbara Wommer, Nancy McKinney, Freda Bueton, Mary
Tafoya, Dora Harper.

ETHEL SMITH
Teacher

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Bayfield

��SIXTH

GRADE

Jimmy Temple, Gary Harper, Robert Luther, Fred Rivas,
Jerry Monger, Stanley Morrison.

Ben Lyall, Ray Cundiff, Mathew Bigham, Johnny Cavender,
David Miller, Sammy Hickman, Terry Neal.
Juanita Holt, Jean Snooks, Jewel Monger, Connie Weddle,
Barbara Hayden, Shirley Chadd.

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�FIFTH

GRADE

Marvin Arnold, Wendell Bates, Eugene Gilbert, Elmer Powell.
Kenneth Payne, Eddie Stahl, Stanley Cundiff, Marvin Lewis,
Moses Martinez, Spencer Gilbert, Robert Goff.
Kay Snook, Mary Luthie, Sandra McVicker, Janeanne Neunschwander, Lavina Wommer, Betty Webber, Marie Morrison.

CHRISTEL LARGENT
Teacher

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Bavfield

��FOURTH

GRADE

Donald Sower, Carrol Martin, Jimmie Holt, George Larsen,
Ernest Tafoya, Thomas Harper, Ray Wells.
Dolores Martinez, Leonora Grady, Lois Emma Landreth,
Patricia McVickers, Mae Johnson, Doris Kesselring.
Myrna Bigham, Gwendolyn Carmack, Helen Wells, Betty
Holt, Berlinda Archuleta, Barbara Mattis.

MARY E. KELLY
Teacher

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Bayfield

��THIRD

GRADE

Lonnie Sower, Donnie Grush, Paul Davenport, Doris Blackmore, Iudy Gilbert, Marvin Lewis, Alvan Naranjo, Danny
Gosner.
Keith Iames, Adrian Murray, Wendell Bartholomew, Leroy
Webber, 1erry Ludwig, Fred Kesselring.
Wylena Humiston, Ierolene Percell, I etta Cooper, Donna
TaDner, Nina Powell, Emma Edwards, Bonnie Cundiff, K.athern
Stahl.
GLADYS FALICON

Teacher

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Bayfield

��GRADE

SECOND

Drue Dye, 1ohnny Payne, Billy Heiden, Wilfred Martinez,
David 1enkins, Tommy Beuten, Tommy Miller.
Maxine Dye, Sharon Lewis, Carolyn Carmack, Gladys Grady,
Lenora Archuleta, Carolynne Mcintyre, Betty Weddle, Darlene
Percell.
1ulian Martin, Freddy Goff, 1anet Sower, 1ohn McKinney,
Phyllis Killingbeck, Lawrence Morrison, Karen Smith, Eugene
Berry, Rupert Archuleta.

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Gary Sower, Danny Weddle, Myrna Lois Altman, Vedona
Grady, Evelyn Harris, Marlene Hayes, Kathy McVicker,
Leah Rae Bredahl, Hazel Ann McCoy, Penny Martin, Sally
Gilbert, Bobby Larsen.
Carl Eggleston, Lucas Martinez, Earline Blackmore, Ann
Lynn Heiden, Karen Powell, Frances Carmack, Judy McVicker,
Ruth Hotz, Sandra Jean McColum, Michael Tafoya, Philip
Stock, Garvin Snook.

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WADE GOSNEY
SON OF

EVELYN ancL WILLIAM

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@j(e his is a door of memories--Not memories for just
one, but for all who have passed in of a morning
anticipating the day's work, and all who have come
ou~ with the pride of accomplishment.
Maybe some dislike
the thought of passing through this door for the last
time, to seek their fortunes elsewhere. But_, as we all
know, "Lincoln was great, not because he lived in a log
cabin; but because he was able to get out of itl 11

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Spanish 11
English 1- 4
Freshman Sponsor
Editorial Advisor
The Purple &amp; Gold

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MARTIN

Art

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1 &amp; 11

F.B.L.A. Sponsor
ArulUal Director
Purple &amp; Gold Advisor
Sophomore Sponsor

FRANCES L. JENKINS

Homemaking 1 &amp; 11
F.H.A. Sponsor

�Mildred Mohne7

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Mrs. Landnth Mrs. Cobb

Mrs. Holder

Mrs. LePlatt
Secretar;y

La Plata County Superintendent
MRS. VIVIAN MAXWELL

��Raymond Wells
Music - 2
Paper Staff - 3
Annual Staff - 2
Athletics - 4
''B" Club
F.B.L.A. - 1
Junior Play
Senior Play
President
HaYe I caucht my
heaY'nly jewel.

Betty Noble
Salutatorian
Music - 2
Annual Staff - 2
Pep Club - 4
F.B.L.A. - 2
F.H.A - 3
Junior Play
Senior Play
Treasurer

Earleen McCoy

Filla the air around
with beauty.

Music - 2
Paper Staff - 2
Annual Staff - 1
Cheerleader - 2
Pep Club - 4
F.B.L.A. - 2
F.H.A. - 3
Junior Play
Senior Play

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Vice-President

My heart ia like

.. ".,rl. a ainging bird.
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ed in the heart of courtesy.

Nancy Rutherford
Valedictorian
Music - 2
Paper Staff - 1
Annual Staff - 2
Cheerleader - 2
Pep Club - 4
F.B.L.A. - 2
F.H.A. - 2
Junior Play
Senior Plav

Roberta Pierson
Music - 1
Paper Staff - 1
Pep Club - 4
Cheerleader 1
F.B.L.A. - 1
F.H.A. - 1
Junior Play
Senior Play

Silence •W!eeter i•
than •peech.

�Donna Autrey
Music - 2
Paper Staff - 1
Annual Staff - 1
Pep Club - 1
F.B.L.A. - 1
F.H.A. - 2
Nat'l Jr. Honor Society
Library - 2
Vessels larg'e may venture
more, But little boats
ahould keep near shore

Bonnie Landreth
Music - 2
Paper Staff - 2
Annual Staff - 2
Pep Club - 4
F.B.L.A. - 2
F.H.A. - 3
Junior Play
Senior Play

Wylie Carmack
Music - 2
Paper Staff - 1
Annual Staff - 2
Athletics - 2
"B'' Club - 1
F.B.L.A. - 1
Junior Play
Senior Play
A

lo..-ing heart

u the be

Would.t thou both eat thy
calre and have it?

ginning of all bowleclge.

Today, whatever may
annoy, the word for me
is Joy, just simple Joy .

One day in the country, is
worth a month m town.

Henry Cundiff
Music - 1
Atbletics - 1
F.B.L.A. - 1

Art - 1
Junior Play
Senior Play

Mary Ellen Kinsman
Music - 1
Paper Staff - 2
Annual Staff - 2
F.B.L.A. - 1
Art - 1

Ubrary 1

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�Mary Joyce Davis
fusic - 3
Paper Staff - 3
Annual Staff - 2
Cheerleader - 2
Pep Club - 3
F.B.L.A. - 2
F.H.A. - 1
Library - 3
Junior Play
Senior Play

Edwin Scofield
Athletics - 1
F.B.L.A. - 1
Art - 1
A

Where the stream runneth
smootheat, the water
is deepest.

lady r;chly clad aa sh"
Beautiful exceedingly.

Dan Shupe
Music - 1
Athletics - 1
F.B.L.A. - 1
Art - 1
Senior Play
His bark is worae
than his bite.

Joyce James
G.A.A - 3
Glee Club - 1
Junior Play
True as the needle to the
pole, Or aa the dial

0

0, what may man

withi"
him hide, Though a·,tgel
the outward side!

Jerry Newman
Music - 2
Paper Staff - 1
Annual Staff - 2
Athletics - 2
Art - 1
.Junior Play
Senior Play

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Goldie Wells
Music - 1
Paper Staff - 2
Annual Staff - 2
Pep Club - 4
F.B.L.A. - 2
F.H.A. - 3
Junior Play

Though I am always in
haste, I am never lin
a hurry.

�SENIOR CLASS HISTORY

In September 1941, 31 pupils started to school
in the old grade school building. Our teacher was
Miss MacD onald. Those who started were Goldie
Wells, Earle en McCoy,
Bonnie Landreth, Dutch
Wells, Wylie Carmack, Donnie Holt, Henry Cundiff,
Jean and Joan Bastian, Charlie Berry, Leonard
Davenport, Juanita and VaNita Hall, Viola Domingues, Sherry Deeds, Betty Jean McCormick, Ann
Tanner, Johnny Keating, Richard Manzanares, Jess
Newland, Bill Sacchetta, Vann Percell, Bobby Wolf,
Leandro Archuleta,
Melvin
Yingling,
Robert
Pankratz., Levi Lucero, Pauline and Mary Tafoya,
Carolina Archuleta, and Jackie Glen. Most of these
have scattered to the four winds except the faithful
six; Goldie Wells, Bonnie Landreth, Earleen McCoy,
Dutch Wells, Wylie Carmack, and Henry Cundiff.
In the 2nd grade our teacher was Mrs. Joy
Brown. Nothing very important happened that year
The 3rd grade was when we learn ed so much
of our meanne s, because we were put with SeniorR
of last year. Our teacher that year was Mrs. Sapp.
Nina Squires entered that year.
In the 4th grade our teacher was !\1rs. Walker.
In the fifth grade, :Mrs. Ostwald
t•acher. Six of us entered grade 5:
Raymond, out· sober athlete.,
For perfect attendance did compete.
Earleen, so ouiet, with voice so fine.
Learned to write between the lines.

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Wylie, the reader of funny books,
Stayed in at recess with Captain Hook.
Goldie, with her hair so black,
Led the class on down the track.
Bonnie, the watchman of them all,
Pursued the fractions round the hall.
Only awhile did 1ary Joyce stay,
In the fall, then moved away.
Charlie Berry, with his grin,
Bluffed us all to let him in.
Donnie Holt was with us too,
At fun and tricks he was not new.
Nina Squires was in this class,
At the end of the term we all did pass.
With tears in our eyes into grade six,
To promote Mrs. Ostwald would have been a mix.
But Mrs. Smith took half of us,
And so settled the fuss.
In the 6th grade, Mrs. Smith had part of the
class and Mrs. Ostwald took the other part. Our
year in the si.Jrth grade was Mrs. Smith's first yeat·
in Bayfield. Most of our time was spent studying
as Mrs. Smith didn't spend all of her time trying
to keep the teen-ager happy.
In the 7th grade our teacher again was Mrs .
Smith. The m~in event that year was the inter
class tournament. The girls knew few rules; but
we had fun. Dutch was captain of the boys then.
The 7th grade boys won the grade tournament and
were awarded a large bag of peanuts. DUTCH ATE
THE PEANUTS.

�SENIOR CLASS HISTORY

We never found out where Donnie got the
black eye. When we asked him, we just got that
cute grin. We had a student council and everybody
told what everyone else did. Consequently we were
very well behaved. Nancy and Ro'berta entered
that year.
In the 8th grade, we had all the high-school
teachers as our teachers. We were the last 8th
grade class to be in the high-sehool.
The windows surely made good exits when the
teachers weren't around. Huh, kids? It seem3 that
the boys had quite a time getting through English
that year. Couldn't be because they were mischievous, could it? They came out all right, though.
(As usual.)
Boy, we had a good fight that year, didn't we,
Wylie and Charles? Nothing like a g-ood old fist
fight. Remember the ditch water in sciE&gt;nC &lt;:.! class?
Also remember the good story-telling tim es in Mr.
O'Toole's arithmetic class?
Jloy. we were big when the time for eighth
grade graduation came! We went to Mesn Verde
for the exercises. We bet we were ~he first class

to graduate in ; eans and sport ciothcs. Betty Noble
entered that year.
Mary Ellen, Jerry, and Dan entered our
freshman year. We surely were t"IJ.ankful for our
guardian angel (Mr. Evans) that !'ear - - huh, kids?
It isn't everybody that gets evcuses signed for
going fishing.
Edwin joined us our Sophomore year. We had
one boy on the basketball team. We had a turkey
raffle and Goldie won the turkey, but we weren't
unhappy about that, were we, kids!
Donnie Holt was killed in an automobile accident that year. We were very sorry to lose Donnie,
as he was always a souree of fun.
Jn our Jui,ior year, we had many good times
while practicing for our play. We just got o.bout
10 to 13 in Dutch's car plus Mac. Also, we got
out of a lot of classes to decorate for the Prom.
Even if we do say so ourselves. the gym looked
pretty nice after we got through. We had fun
practicing the Grand March and getting out of
classes, thanks to Mrs. Peterson.

SENIOR YEAR
Well, this is the last year of school in good
old B.H.S. We've surely had a lot of fun here.
Here is a little sketch of what we have done thu!~
far : We had the Christmas Dance and goose raffle,
we gave our play in February; and we gave the
Valentine Dance which was a success. Dutch got

his knee hurt in one of the basketball games and
was not able to play ball for part of the season,
but was able to play in the tournament.

We are

looking forward to graduation

activities

that go with it.

and

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will my ability to get good grades m
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will my job at the lunchroom to LaVonne
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will my ability to play basketball to
Leonard Peterson.
ill my ability to get along with Mrs.
McCreery to Mason Frazzini.

will my job at Hoxsie's to Dick Wells - What a change!
will Sally, Pagosa cheer leader, to Brad
Newton.
will my black hair to Betty Mcintyre .
will my .ability to keep my mouth shut,
to Charles Oliver - - He needs it!

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will my ability to get along with Draper
to Bill Squires. . .

�OUR FUTURES
It is the year 1963. Nancy Rutherford, fur
coats and all, with red caps jumping at her beck
and call, is just returning from New York where
she has been the pianist for Gary Crosby's orchestra. When she boarded the plane, she found that
she was being piloted by the daring young pilot,
Jerry Newman . She is really in for a ride of
surprises "'hen she discovers her stewardess i'!
Earleen McCoy.

First thing, when Nancy gets to Bayfield. sh'!
goes to the modern hospital, just recently constructed. She is tingling with excitement as sh~
opens the door and there she is! It really is truJ
- - Betty Noble, her old schoolmate, is th" famous
woman doctor she has been reading about in th~
NEW YORK TIMES; and with her two head
nurses, Roberta Pierson and Bonnie Landreth, it"s
no wonder they say that there never hr.s been a
man go home sick.
Nancy is ready for a little excitement now.
So she hails a taxi and heads for Davis's i~htclub
and Grill, on freeway 160, where Mary Joyce Davis
is the main entertainer. They stop on the way to
gas up at millionaire Wylie Carmack·s "Drive-In
And-Blow-Up-Station.''
Then as memories of school days and school
chums come back to her, Nancy decides to visit
B.H.S. She recognize- the superintenrie!'lt almost
instantly - Henry Cundiff. He ha~n't changerl much

except for a beard. Henry tells her that he got
all of his teacher training at Fort Lewis. Just then
Mr. Cundifl"'3 secretary. Mary Ellen Tuttrow (Kinsman) comes in to report for duty. Mary Ellen is
doing this so that her work will be close to her
husband, Jess, as he is now B.H.S.'s custodian.
Nancy asked Mary Ellen what ever happened to
Goldie Wells. Mary Ellen told her that the la. t
anyone had heard, Goldie was over in the South
Pacific, still chasing Corky Ludwig!
Later she goes to the main part of town to
see if she can see anyone else she knows, and sure
enough, here comes May Lou Scofield (James). She
runs a new bru in Bayfield, The HadacalL Her husband Edwin is now owner of the BAYFIELD
HERALD NEWS. She stops to talk to May Lou fur
a minute and a~ks her what Dutch Wells and Donna
Autrey are doing. She is told that Dutch is living
in Ignacio, working as janitor in Lunsford"s Beauty
Parlor. Donna Autrey is in Texas, married to a rich
cattle and bird rancher. What a combination!
Later Nancy goes to the Post Office and sees
signs all over. advertising Dan Shupe's Dude Ranch.
I wonder how he is making out with all his Texas
girls.
Well, kids - - I imagine we will all be wondering if this will really come true or if it is just a
pipe dream

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HENRY

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CUNDIFF

NANCY

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EA.RLEEN

MARY JOYCE

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JOHN

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LAWRENCE
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JUNIORS HAD
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-. An F. H. A. officer
~ 3 carnival hostesses
• 3 on the football team
VADIE
~ 1 with perfect attendence
HARRIS
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• Co-editor on the Purple and Gold
~ 5 on the first team in basketball
~ 4 on the honor roll for the year
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BOBBY
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SOPHOMORES HAD:
4-first team:
11-Paper Staff
5-second team:
5-Annual Staff
1-team manager:
1-per!ect attendance
9-football team: for the semester.
1-senior cheerleader 15-F. B. L. A.
4-librarians:
1 officer
All girls members of F. H. A.
1 District Officer
3 F. H. A. mothers

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Connie

Bert
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Janet
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2 on the football squad
3 on the Purple and Gold Staff
1 on the Annual Staff
2 with perfect attendance
3 members in F. H. A.

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1913

4 graduates

Between the years
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class since the highest grade was the
tenth grade. The
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1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932

6 graduates
7 graduates
12 graduates
2 graduates
7 graduates
6 graduates
15 graduates
10 graduates

1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
194o
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952

CllY CLEANERS

10 graduates
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15 graduates
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10 graduates
17 graduates
10 graduates
14 graduates
17 graduates
10 graduates
20 graduates
21 graduates

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BACK ROW: Geneva Ryan-'35, Dan Townsend-'31, Kenneth Ludwig147, Lorin Carmack- 136, Jack Carmack- 141, Lee Knickerbocker'39, Cecil Sower-'31, Betty Ann Abernathy- 1 48, Ellen Kinsman132, Jewel Le Platt- 136. FRONT ROW: Kate Powell-'36, Noble
We1ls- 131, Winifred Walker- 139, Marjorie Bigham-'35, June
Carmack- 1 46, Leona Knickerbocker-'39, Gertrude Sower- 1 34,
Vola Norris- 1 30, Mildred Humiston-'38, Sarah Lou Davis- 1 50.

�SENIORS of 1951
BACK ROW: Mr. McTaggart(sponeor), Neal Snooks, June
Stephenson, Archie Phelps, Barbara McCoy, Noel Petersom,
Barbara Welle, Clarence Monger, Jeanie Welle, Kenneth
Montgomery, LaVerne Sower. FRONT ROW: Wilma Welle,
Jimmy Rutherford, Martha Bergman, Bobby Norris, Cecelia
Cundiff, Merle Harrison, Betty Stephenson, Jimmy
Squires, Frances Albright, Frances Parke.

seniors of 19.52
Arthur Ki.nsman, Kenneth Campbell, Sam Hollar, Martin
Landreth, Kenneth McCoy, Thomas Richards, Melvin Haga, Edward
Percell, R. V. Cobb, James Molme;r.
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Helen Brown, Nina Squires, Melba Cundi:f'f, Earl Cable, Charles Go££,
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LaVonne McCoy, Geyle Boulden.
ReM 2: Marka Peterson, Jewel J.kmger, Jeanie Snooks, Ietty Mcintyre, Allene Davis,
Janet ~lls, Joanne Hiclonan, Wanda Peterson, Barbara Woll'IJler, Connie Weddle, Sondra
Carmack, Derylin Cooper.
Indians
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Bayfield 50
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Bayfield 51
Dove Creek 29
Mancos
Bayfield 35
64
Bayfield 35
Dolores
42
Pagosa
Bayfield 48
46
Bayfield 30
Mancos
43
Silverton
Bayfield 35
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Bayfield 53
Pagosa
40
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Bayfield
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Coach Chambellan, Brad Newton, David Phelps, J:imm;y' Temple, David,
Neuenschwander, Mathew Bigham. FRONT ROW: ~ Cundii'.t, Terry Neal,
lli.ck Wells,
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GAYLE
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NANCY
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GEORGE

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�The WolTerines experienced a hot
and cold season, ending with a
total of 10 wins and 10 losses, and
1 win and 2 defeats during the post
season tournament.
Built around
veterans, Dutch
two last 7ears
Wells, and Lawrence Garcia, and
bolstered b7 Mason Frazsini, Clark
Gilbert,
Gordon steele,
Felix
Sanchez, Don McCo,r, Junior Ta!o,ya,
and Ji.Jmq Sower, the team hopped
of! to three straight wins. After
dropping a close one to Aztec, the
Farmington Scorpions routed the
Wolverines. In league plq a 6-8
record vas able to place Ba7!ield
in fifth place. TWo of the highlights o! the sea-son were one and
two point ~ctories over Dolores
Ignacio respective~. ~
and
Mancos and the Indians were able to
decisive~ defeat the Purple and
Gold.
The Ba7!ield •B" squad equalled
its ll-3 record of 1951-52. The
playing o! Temple, Neuenschwander.
Squires, D. Wells, and Wiser was
abon average, and freshmen
R.
CUndiff, Iewton, leal, and Phelps
showed promise for • 54.

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Their ranks depleted b7 the graduation
of most the stalwarts of the 1951-52, the
Wol~rine gridsters suffered a poor season o! 1 win, 1 tie, and 5 defeats. the
Purple and Gold gained a lone ~ctor,y in
their first game o! the season, downing
Chama 19-6. Later on however, an improved Chama team edged a weakened group
of WolTerines 27-20. Engaging the altm7s
powertul Ute Indians and Dolores Bears,
the Wolverines fought hard but unsuccesstu.l..]J', bowing to the superior power and
experience of their opponents. The final
contest o! the season was a moral ~cto17
as the Bayf"ield bo,rs !ought an ecperienced
Pagosa Springs team to a 14-14 tie, in an
ll-man game, the first the bo.rs had ever
plqed.
Looking back we recall the long runs
of Dutch Wells, the passing of Don McCo,y,

the de!ensi~ p~ of Gordon Steele, Da~
Phelps, and Dave Neuenschwander, and the
o!!enai~ work o!
Clark Gilbert and Jim
Sower.
With o~ one plqer graduating, our
team next 7ear should be a strong one,
able to successtully challenge the rest o!
the league.

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Donna Autrey, Mary Joyce Davis, Connie
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RQrl lt Henr:r Cunditt, Dan Shupe, Jercy Hewnan, Wylie Carmack, J!J.ie Temple,
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ROW 2: Shirley Chadd, Sondra C&amp;rmack, Connie Weddle, Jeanne Snooks, Jewel
Monger, Janet Welle, .lll.ene Da'rls, Bett:r Mclnt;rre, Freda Beuten, Grace
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OFFICERS

President----------Betty Noble
Vice-President-----lmrka Peterson
Secretar,r----------Roberta Pierson
Treasurer----------Goldie wells
Historian--------Ea.rleen McCoy
Parliamentarian---Nancy McKinney Chapter Mothers----Mrs. McKinney
Song Leader--------LaVonne McCoy
Jwb:os. Peterson
Reporter-----------Gayle Boulden
Mrs.
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as Nicky can't live in their new house without Arlene and vice versa, unfortunately the home is left in charge of Jubilee, the Negro cook.
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and Nicky's house. You think you got troubles--not like the Nutts are going to
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Jones.
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marriage unless it is proved that Bill can support Audrey." So here's Bill's
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WAYNE MARTIN

BETTY MciNTYRE

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DAVID PERCELL

To beguile many, and be beguil'd
by one.

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that ever scuttled ship or cut a throat.

Blushing is the color of virtue.

" Tis fortune gives us birth, but Jove
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LEONARD PETERSON

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DICK WELLS

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Hail fellow, well met.

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BARBARA WOMMER

��SENIOR O..ASS HISTORY
We began our school days in 1943. Mrs. Sheilds was our teacher. Bill Squires entered from
Breen at Christmas.
The next year we really thought we were big because after all, we could run over the first
graders. Our teacher was Mrs. Mohney.
The Third grade was uneventful except for learning how to do short division and multiplication.
Our teacher was Mrs. Walker.
The Fourth grade was quite a mixed up year. We had no less than five teachers. They were
Miss Small, Mrs. James, Mrs. Knickerbocker, Mrs. Walker, and Mrs. Butler. Wayne Martin,
Gordon Powell, Romona Tanner, David Percell, Myrtle Harris and Sondra Carmack were promoted
from the third grade. Wanda Peterson entered from Marvel.
The next year we had Mrs. McCreery. We all thought she was pretty rough for making us
learn our states and capitols. David Neuenschwander entered from California and Dora Harper
from Kansas.
In the sixth grade we had Mrs. Crowell. We all liked her because she would let us go out
to play ball when we got our work done. We were pretty proud because we were the first class
to go to school in the Gym. Roy Kelly entered at the first of the year and left at the end.
In theseventhgradewehadMrs.Smith. We thought she was rough compared to Mrs. Crowell,
but on the whole I think we all liked her pretty well. LaVonne McCoy, Barbara Wommer, Freda
Beuten, and Floyd Weddle entered from Columbas, and Lee Condiff came from Ben Springs. Dora
Harper left at the end of the year. Romona Tanner also left and went to Farmington. ancy McKinney entered at Cllristmas from Ignacio.
Well, we finally made it to the Eighth grade. We were Lords over the whole grade school.
This was really an exciting year, because the boys learned to dance. Floyd Weddle went to Durango
and Billy Chadd entered from Dove Creek. Junior Tafoya entered that year.
We didn't feel so brave when we entered high school (that is for a while anyway) until after
initiation. That cold, stringy spaghetti nearly killed the girls. J o Ann Powell entered from Silverton and Billy Chadd joined the Navy. Gordon Powell left at the end of the year.
Our Sophomore year we really thought we were big because after all we had a whole year of
high school experience behind us. Mrs. Martin was our sponsor, and I don't think any of us will
forget those Chili Suppers we served all year after Ball Games. J o Ann Powell went to Arizona
and Gordon Powell went to Durango. Sondra Carmack went to California.
Well, we finally became Juniors and we had to start concentrating on the Banquet and prom.
The seniors came near being served Sauer kraut and weiners after we went out of our way to
elaborate decorations. Our sponsor was Mrs. Martin. Nancy McKinney left at Christmas and
went to Carlsbad, New Mexico.
We are finally seniors and are looking forward to the day when we will get our diplomas.
We are also looking forward to our senior trip, and Oh I what a time we will have. Mr. McTaggart
is our sponsor. Charles Oliver left at the end of last year to attend school in Texas. Gayle
Boulden also went Back East to be married. She will graduate with us at the end of the year.

�OUR PROPHECY
One of the outstanding events in 1965 is the CATlLE BOWL game played between
the Falfa F owls and the Gem Village Stones. The coaches of these two outstanding games
are Don (Fumble Fingers) McCoy and Dave (Lightening) Neuenschwander. Anything goes
in this game.
The news just came over the AP that Barbara Wommer has just been presented with
the tail of her first bull. You'll all remember when she accepted the position, directly
after graduation, as secretary to EL Capitan, the great bullfighter, and learned the trick
of the trade so thoroughly from her former employer that she became Mexico's top woman
bullfighter.
Elmer Beebe, finder of vast oil and gas reserves, recently completed a 200 ,000
ft. wildcat we ll, producing 30 barrels of salt water and 1 barrel of seaweed, but the thing
that makes him the West's
richest man is parafusulia and psuedo-oolite, rare fossil
specimens fro m the depths of the unknown.

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won her the title of Miss Wolverine of 1955. Her beauty tempts the best of men and
she's completely filled her ambition of becoming an R.N. (Recent Newlywed) by announcing her 13th marriage yesterday.
The first flight was made to the moon this year by Flash Gordon's younger brother
Spark Gordon (Powell) who designed the ship. The nation's first rocket hostess is the
lovely LaVonne McCoy. The talentedMissMcCoydesigned her own space suit consisting
of a spiral headpiece and a 7 piece outfit lined with duck feathers so she can paddle like
the devil in case they land during the rainy season on the moon.
Imagine their amazement when they found Dick Wells raising eleflus, a cross
between an elephant and a fly, for the benefit of the heavy drinkers who always claim
they see pink elephants flying by. They'll be liars no more. Powell consented to take
one of the eleflus, back to the earth and the great Professional Businessman of our
times, James Sower, promoted them. Sower did such a terrific job that AA had to limit
them--one to every bar.
David Percell, architectural engineer, has designed the underground hospital for
the convenience of those who pass on. Though this was a brilliant scheme, he is now
peddling papers, being sued for all he was worth by the morticians for putting them out
of business.
The mad scientist, Warren Hill, has just published his latest book, HOW TO EVOLVE
FROM AN APE TO A MAN IN ONE CLEAN SHAVE. His book was a best seller among
the apes but was never acclaimed by man because the truth hurts.
Wanda Peterson, having received her M.R.S. degree, deprived Lee Cundiff, truck
driver, of his Bachelor's degree. They followed the moving vans for years teaching
"Families on the Travel" have now settled down to the metropolitan life of teaching
"Driver's Training" to the students of B.H.S.
Bill Squires, Wayne Martin and George Wiser have returned from Africa where
they have civilized the masses forming the largest ranch in the world. Who are all
these people following them off the steamship? Why it's their harem, of course. But
among all these dark beauties one shining blonde head catches our attention. These men
attribute their success to their capable secretary, Freda Beuten. She has settled all
harem disputes and her clever business dealing has kept them out of trouble more than
once.
Leonard Peterson is also another one of the foreign travelers. For it seems he
has gained as much fame as Bobby Feller in the world of Baseball. And is now coming
home from a season of touring the foreign countries.

�SENIOR CLASS WILL

I, DON IE McCOY, will my sports ability to Bill Penn.
I, JIMMY SOWER, will my masculine ability to Butch Wells.
I, GORDON POWELL, will my haircut to Donald Sower.
I, LEONARD PETERSO , will my baseball enthusiasm to Stanley Morrison.
I, GEORGE WISER, will my dinner chair at the cafe to anybody that will take it.
I, WARRE

HILL, will my physics grades to Mathew Bigham.

I, DAVID NEUENSCHWANDER, will my football ability to Kenneth Payne.
I, BILL SQUIRES, will my boring civics class to the freshmen.
I, DAVID PERCELL, will my ability to poach to someone who wants or needs it. (Caroll
Martin)
I, DICK WELLS, will my girlfriend to Brad Newton.
I, LEE CUNDIFF, will my working ability to Stanley Cundiff.
I, ELMER BEEBE, will my citizen grades to Jimmy Thomas.
I, WAYNE MARTIN, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Short to Elmer Powell he
needs it.
I, BETTY MciNTYRE, will my air force boyfriends to Nina Krukenmeier.
I, LaVONNE McCOY, will my spelling grades to Shirley Chadd.
I, FREDA BEUTEN, will my size to Sylvia Mullen.
I, BARBARA Wa.AMER, will my little sister to George C.
I, WANDA PETERSON, will my short hair to Allene Davis.

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Stanley Morrison

Jewel Monger
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Sandra McVicker

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Margret Newman

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John Tuttrow
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Jerry Wells
Arthur Langfitt
Bruce McDaniel

Rudy Archuleta
Fred Stock
wayne Cundiff
Byron Dunn

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Durango s Newest
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Leroy Tafoya
Elaine Berry
Cheryl Tanner

James Forsythe
Mary Dye
Howard Hickman
Joe Lucero

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Lylamae Turner
Billy Berry
Carl Sower

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Filling Station
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Clayton Martinez
Lenta Mae Glover
Marilyn Montgomery
Tony Todd

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Stewart McCoy
Kathryn Sower
Linda Cundiff

Karen Baker
Sophia James
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Harvey Hickman
Walter Sapp

Richard Townsend
Ernie Zellner
Burt Willmer
Susan Martin

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Cheryl McCoy
Paul Gilbert
Karen Huntington

Billy Holder
LaWanda Safley
Douglas Snow
Linda Tanner

Sharon Richards
Dickie Trimble
Tommy Randall
Harold Teague

Jerry LePlatt
Nancy Peterson
Ja mes Cundiff

Harry Robbins
Larry Robbins
Randy Wa tson
Mrs . Cockreha m, Teacher

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Savings &amp; Building Association
735 MAIN AVENUE

DURANGO, COLORADO

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John
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Kathryn
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Robert
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Charlene
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Jewell
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Gary
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Herbert
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Mrs . Ostwald
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Edward
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Larry
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Tillie Tafoya
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Gail Percell

Eddie Hoxsie
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Don Lee Gosney
Donald Hill

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Frankie Gedney
Alice Carmack
Jerry McKinnis
Barbara Thompson

Carolyn Dye
Michael Bowers
Lila Cundiff
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Durango's Leading
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Durango, Colorado

Linda Zellner
Sammy Noble
Mrs. Kelley, Teacher

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Stella Martinez
James Peeples
Mrs. Folsom, Teacher

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Mike Tafoya
David Glenn
Ruth Hotz
Alice Brown
Evelyn Rathjen

Donna Reed
Jimmy Huntington
Johnny McKinnis
Celina Gilbert
Charley Cundiff

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Sharon Hickman
Vernon Kingsley
Janice Keller
Janet Morrison

Larry Forsythe
Chris Martin
Gary Tulin
Danny Weddle
Frances Carmack

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Donald Blackmore
Richard Snodgrass
Eugene Beaver
Leslie Glover

Tony Marquez
Jack O'Rourke
Zelta Newton
John Martin
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Mrs. Martin, Teacher

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Judy
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Eleanor
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Nancy
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James
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Philip
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Johnny
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Kenneth
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James
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Lawrence
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Keith
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Harvey
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Richard
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Leonard
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Mar della
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Gene
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Viola
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Georgianna
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Thomas
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Barbara
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Hazel Ann
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Tommey
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Maxine
Dye

Patsy
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Tim
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Roberta
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Julian
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Rosalie
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915 MAIN AVE
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Darlene
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Janet
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Stella
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Kathryne
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Mrs. Crowell -- Teacher

Gerald
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Wilfred
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Lucille
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Dan
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Jerolene
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Emma
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Keith
James

Jerry
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Jack
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Jetta
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Nina
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backers beat Saguache 21-13 to go into the state
six-man football Class B semi-finals.
Bayfield met Crowley in the quarter-finals, but
lost by a small margin of six points. The Wolverines
were out-played during the first half of the game
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"Your Home is our Business and has been since 1885"

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James Reed
Ray Cundiff
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Bruce Winter
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PAPER STAFF PURPLE and GOLD
George W., George C., Jim S., Leonard, Dave N., Brad, Jim Timple, Don M., Gordon, Mathew,
Margret, Dick, Bill P. , Barbara, Editor; Shirley C. , Doris, Dorthey, Wyoma, Allene, Betty M. , Nina,
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Sylvia ' s Tooth

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LOUIS J. OLIGER
1315 Main Ave.
Sheet Metals
Durango, Colorado
Heating
1514 Main Avenue
Phone 1520
Durango, Colorado

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Telephone 1616

Telephone 338W

BAYFIELD

R. D. French

LOCKER PLANT
THE RADIO HOSPITAL
1153 Main A venue
Durango, Colorado

Bayfield Phone 2872
Quality Meats

If it's Electrical Think of Us

Ranchway Feeds

STOCK MOTORS
Bayfield, Colorado
Mr. and Mrs. Nolon E. Hart
Durango, Colorado
Hart's Original Dresses
Ready-To-Wear
3065 North Main
Phone 145

Lincoln

Mercury

Steam Heat
Fire Proof

Best in the
San Juan Basin

Recommended By Duncan Hines
Ford Tractor
Dearborn Implements
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Durango, Colorado
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2068 Main Avenue

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vance
Durango, Colorado

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Durango, Colorado

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Continuous Flower Service
Since 1885

"We Give S &amp; H Green Stamps"
1201 Main Avenue
P . 0 . Box 457
Phone 882
Durango, Colorado

SCHLUTER FLORAL CO.

TilES - TuBES - HoNK AND AuTo SuPPLIES

700 Main
Phone 290
Durango, Colorado

DUR NGO STORE
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Durango, Colo .

1140 Main Ave .

BURNS NATIONAL
BANK

Magazines, Comics -Fishing Tackle, Ammunition

"The Bank of Friendly Service"

School Supplies, Stationery
Toys, Kiddies Gifts

900 Main \venue
Phone 228
Durango , Colorado

Greeting Cards, Sundries
Candy, Tobacco, Etc.

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1400 Main Ave ,

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Durango, Colorado

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COMPANY
International Harvester

816 Main A venue

Bonds

Insurance
Durango, Colorado

Trucks - Parts and Repairs
Chevron Gas &amp; Oil
Phone 2281
Bayfield, Colorado

Collateral Loans

Pontiac

Cadillac

Equipment &amp; Refrigerators

Poll Parrot

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MILLER MOTOR COMPANY
990 Second Avenue
Durango, Colorado
Bus. Phone 102
Res. Phone 1233J

Carl Miller

836 Main

"Shoes for the entire family"

H URANIUM

629 Main
Box 1467
Phone 603J
Durango, Colorado

Representing
Dunkin Blue Print &amp; Supply Co.
Maps &amp; Mining Data
Eddie Gould
Earl Heatwole

Preston Asher

Phone 716J

Geigers
Scintillators
Sales - Service &amp; Supplies
G &amp;

Durango

Telephone 1349
FARM AND RANCH SERVICE
Realtors
Real Estate - Insurance - Livestock
Brokerage
Long Term Farm and Ranch Loans
P. 0. Box 577
2007 Main Ave.

Durango
Colorado

DUDNEY
Typewriter Repair Service
P. 0. Box 298
Durango, Colorado
Royal
Sales
And
Service

WALL DRUG COMPANY
Prescriptionists
Phone 257

Durango, Colorado

FRANKLIN Vaccines, Medicinals
Instruments, Appliances and
Supplies for Livestock
America's Leading Brand of Animal
Biologicals

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ELECTRIC SERVICE
3067 North Main Avenue
Phone 1224J
Offices in Durango &amp; Ignacio
Full Line of
GE Appliances
from Irons to
Refrigerators

PAUL SHOCK STUDIO
Specialists in
Commercial and
Baby Photography
Amateur Supplies
1045 Main

Phone 287M

DRIVE - I
Radio &amp; Television Service
1025 Main
Durango, Colorado
John Paulek
Owner

GALLEN KAMPS SHOES
821 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado
First In Colorado With
Shoes for the entire Family

ARMY SURPLUS

5TDRE
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2653 Main

Pipe, Steel &amp; Rail

GWEN'S BEAUTY NOOK
2007 Main
Durango - Colorado
Mr . and Mrs . Peter J . Radosevich

Across from LaPlata Motel

Durango's Newest and Finest Motel

Phone 314

2180 Main Avenue
Phone 1494
On Highway 550 Durango, Colorado

Open Evenings By Appointment

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COOPER'S TEXACO
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STATION

1045 Main Avenue
Durango
Phone 899
After Hours Call
Bayfield 2824

Phone 2741

Farms
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and
City
Properties

Bayfield, Colorado

Real Estate Loans
Insurance

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Durango

1057 Main

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Veterinary Supplies
Wolverine Supporter

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1019 Main
Phone 997

WOOLWORTH'S
Variety Store
845 Main Ave.

Phone 182J

Durango, Colorado

JOHNSON JEWELRY
Exclusive Dealer-Keepsake
Diamonds
Longines-Whittnauer-Elgin
Hamilton Watches
Franciscan Pottery - And China
Silverware
1017 Main
Phone 1252R
Earl S. Johnson
Durango
Colorado

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Poer' s Store

Lundy Motor Co.

Gambles Store

Parkview Market

Basin Shoe Store

Catchpole Beauty Salon

Tella' s Standard Service

Herb Williams Lumber Co.

Mable's Beauty Center

Franklins Shop

May Hardware &amp; Supply

Hogan's Store

Ruths Beauty Shop

Maxwell's

Singer Sewing Machine Co.

Graden Weinland

Dorset &amp; Renecker

Herb's Boot &amp; Shoe Repair

A . A. Ball Realty Co.

Ed Hickman

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Bayfield • Colorado

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the educational experiences provided for them .•.•. " is the desire of all
parents. The united effort of the community, the administration, and
the staff can and will achieve this goal for our youth.

SUPERINTENDENT·s MESSAGE

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Superintendent
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Spanish
General Math
Freshman and
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ALTA PARKS

Coach
Biology
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English I-IV
Sophomore, Pep
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SYBIL SHORT

LESTER STARBUCK

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MATHEW BIGHAM
"B" Club
Athletics 4
Paper Staff 3
Annual Staff 2
Music 4
Fine Arts 4
Jumor Play 1
Senior Play 1

RAY CUNDIFF
"B" Club 1
Athletics 4
Music 2
Junior Play 1
Senwr Play 1

ALLENE DAVIS
Pep Club 4
Cheerleader 1
Annual Staff 3
Editor-Annual!
Music 1
Junior Play 1
Scmor Play 1

NI A KRUKE MEIER
Pep Club 2
Paper Staff 1
Annual Staff 1
Music 1
Fine Arts 1
Jumor Play 1

�BERT MONGER
"B" Club 3
Athletics 3
Music 3
Fine Arts 3
Senior Play 1

JEWEL MONGER
Pep Club 4
Cheerleader 1
F.H.A. 3
Paper Staff 4
Annual Staff 4
Editor-Paper 2
Library 1
Music 3
Fine Arts 3
Senior Play 1

STAN LEY MORRISON
"B" Club 1
Athletics 1
Annual Staff 1
Music 4
Fine Arts 2
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

CAROL MURPHY
Pep Club 1
Annual Staff 1
Paper Staff 1
Music 1
Senior Play 1
Transferred from
Durango last year.

�JEANNE SNOOKS
Pep Club 4
Cheerleader 3
F.H.A. 2
Paper Staff 4
Annual Staff 4
Library 1
Music 3
Fine Arts 3
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

STAN LEY SNOOKS
'"B"' Club 3
Athletics 4
Music 3
Fine Arts 3
Senior Play 1

JAMES TEMPLE
'"B'" Club 3
Athletics 4
Paper Staff 3
Annual Staff 1
Music 3
Fine Arts 3
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

CONNIE WEDDLE
Pep Club 3
F.H.A. 4
Paper Staff 3
Annual Staff 3
Library 2
Music 4
Fine Arts 4
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

��SENIOR CLASS I-USTORY
We started to school in 1944 under the teaching of Mrs. Eula Shields. Tommy Heard went
to Aztec, New Mexico. Patsy Jean Hollar and Jewel Knight also left this year.
In the second grade our teacher was Mrs. Mohney. Allene Davis entered from Pargin. Ross
Small, Jannith Baird, and Robert Luthi entered only for a short time. Betty Carpenter, Helen
Rodriquez, and Ted Salazar entered this year. One year was behind us; anyway, that's what we
thought then.
The third grade was really a mixed up year. Mrs. Knickerbocker, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Butler,
Mrs. Walker, and Mrs. James all had a turn at teaching us this year. Wanda Peterson entered
from Marvel Seven were promoted to the fourth grade this year: Wanda Peterson, Wayne Martin,
Myrtle Harris, Gordon Powell, David Percell, Romona Tanner, and Sandra Carmack. Johnny
Cavender entered by promotion from the second grade. Louis Carter and Emily Gist entered for
a short time, then left. Donna Lee Parks, Layola Martinez, Ted Salazar, and Kathleen Berry
left this year. The third and fourth grade were together, and we studied nearly everything the
fourth grade did.
Mrs. Ostwald taught us this next year. Gary Harper entered from Kansas; Janet Wells,
from Pinion Grove; Terry Neal. from California; and Barbara Hayden, from New Mexico. Cecil
Leyshon went to Durango. Ben Lyall left at the end of the year. This was a fairly easy year.
In the fifth grade our teacher was Mrs. Louise Short. Jewel and Bert Monger and Stanley
and Jeanne Snooks entered from Pargin. Jimmy Temple entered from Roswell, New Mexico.
Helen Rodriquez went to Ignacio. We were upstairs in the gym this year, the first class to be
held there. This is the year we tried to learn our states and capitals.
In the sixth grade our teacher was Mrs. Parks. Helen Gedney entered from Los Angeles,
and Tressa Dye entered from Moss, but they stayed only a short time. Ray Cundiff entered from
Ben Springs, Shirley Chadd from Cahone, Betty Lou Tate from Columbus, and David Phelps
entered from Allison. Robert Luthi and Ben Lyall entered this year. Betty Carpenter went to
Pagosa, and Barbara Hayden went to New Mexico. School buses arrived this year. What a relief)
No more walking or riding horseback to get to school!
Mrs. Parks taught us in the seventh. Dianne Withers entered from Kansas, and Barbara
Hayden entered from New Mexico, but stayed only a short time. George Dodson entered from
Hagerman, NewMexico. BettyLouTatewentto Blanca, Colorado, and Gary Harper went to Kansas.
Mrs. Crowell was our teacher in the eighth grade. Tressa Dye entered from Moss for only
a short time. Mathew Bigham went to California at the end of the first semester. Ben Lyall
went to Pagosa, and George Dodson went to Lovington, New Mexico, at the end of the year.
We finally made it to High School. Fortunately all of us lived through initiation. Mathew
Bigham entered from California. Brad Newton entered from Carlsbad, New Mexico. Douglas
Blackmore entered from Silverton, but returned at the end of this year. Janet Wells went to
Cedarville, California, at the end of the year.
The next year we had our turn at giving the freshmen a bad time. Roy Farren, Edward
Harms, David Ketchem. and Jerry Coomes entered for a short time, then left. Terry Neal went
to California. Layola Martinez entered for a short time.
We finally became Juniors, and started thinking of the Banquet and Prom. Our Junior Class
play, "Brides to Burn", was a success even though it was storming. Nina Krukenmeier and
Jimmy Thomas entered this year. Brad Newton joined the navy at the end of the year. Shirley
Oladd went to California to get married.
This, our last year, Carol Murphy entered from Durango. Seniors now, we are looking
forward to graduation. We are also looking forward to our senior sneak. Our senior play will
be "The Blundering Herd." Stanley Morrison started and finished at Bayfield, and Mathew
Bigham missed only one semester. Connie Weddle also missed only one semester as she went
her first semester, of her first grade year in Pueblo.

��PROPHECY
As we look into the future, it is 1966 and we see Jeanne (Brains) Snooks being a
Home Economics teacher at the Betty Crocker Over-Oven School besides being home
mother at the Flip-Over Dormitory.
Allene (Sea-Going) Davis is trying out her new jet-propelled speed boat in the
Pacific in search of those distant sailors I ! !
Jim (Shorty) Temple and Stanley (Flat-Foot) Snooks are now playing basketball
for the Big Bears in the Little League which tonight will try to beat the Ridge Runners of
Oakwood School.
Connie (Starry-Eyed) Weddle has now taken over her father's business, raising
chinchillas, and is living in Hollywood where she will star them in "This Couldn't Be
Your Pet."
Jewel (Spooks) Monger and Mathew (" Tex") Bigham are raising Large and Small
Economy Size Cattle on a "B---y---G" ranch way down in Texas. ("Ya' All Come! I")
Ray (Tiny) Cundiff is coaching football for the Great Midget Team! ! of that better know town of Eastern Bayfield.
Stanley (Curly) Morrison is trying out his new experiment of seeing how fast a car
can go backwards on two wheels! He's planning on making millions. (Rich Boy I I!)
Bert (Butter- Fingers) Monger is now driving the Great Bayfield Exchange Lines.
If jou want a great ride from Bayfield to the Great City (City?) of LaBoca where his
lines run, don't miss riding on his bus.

Nina (Chubby) Krukenmeier is now running the Wells Fargo Bar in Tumble Brush
Creek. It seems she does all the work while the "Mr." counts the money! (Smart
Guy!!!)
Carol (Money-Bags) Murphy, running "Randy's" Mercury factory, is doing quite
well but she prefers the Cadillac which is more expensive. (But business is business and
money is where you find it.)

��will my ability to shoot spit wads to Ted McKinnis-more protection for Ted.

(Mathew Bigham)

, will my football playing ability to Bill Penn and my
my high grades to George Cooper. Get to work George.
, will my big feet to Wendell Bartholomew.
them.

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, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Sam
Hickman. Put it to good use, Samlll
, will my ability to keep quiet to Bette Gayle. (As if she
needs it.)
, will my Math grades to Bruce Winter.
Bruce.

Best of luck,

l,~g:z.~ will my giggle to Burdene Caviggia with great hopes for
for the future.

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of better grades.

, will my sophomore boy friends to Betty Holt. (As if
she needs them.)
, will my ability to get along with Mr. Hopkins to the
junior boys.
will my place in English to Barbara Norman--behind
Elmer Powell.
, will my freckles to poor pale faced Butch Wells. He needs
them.

��JUNIORS

Bessie Luke

George Cooper
Millard Gilbert
Carroll Newton

Gary Amon
Sam Hickman
David Miller
Shirley Thompson

Stanley Cundiff
Bette Graves
Elmer Powell
Tiodorita Ulibarri

Burdene Caviggia
Gene Gilbert
Marie Morrison
Buck Tohill

Sandra Me Vicker

Dorothy Frost
Teddy McKinnis
Wyoma Randall
LaVina Wommer

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Ray Wells

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Lois Landreth
Bill Penn
Trent Tanner

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Carrol 1artin
James Reed
Bruce \\inter

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Jack Haga
Fred Kesselring
Barbara Norman

Doris Blackmore
Gary Forsythe
Jerry Haga
Gerald Ludwig
Jerolene Percell

Jerry Bowers
Judy Gilbert
Kathryne Hayes
Martin Morrison
Nina Powell

Alvina Box
Dan Gosney
Phyllis Heffington
Larry Mullen
Johnny Salazar

Lucille Cundiff
Donald Grush
Keith James
Adrian Murray
Lonne Sower

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Harvey Cundiff
Sally Gilbert
Diane Hayes

Marlene Hayes
Caroline Hickman
Michael Hopkins
Mrs. Smith

John Kugle
Eleanor Martin
Lucas Martinez

Richard Marquez
Judy 1cVicker

Lawrence Morrison
Kenny Mullen

John Payne
Karen Powell
Connie Stafford

Philip Stock
Gary Sower
Eiva Taylor

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Leonard Tanner
Keith Thompson
Nancy Winter

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Donald Blackmore
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Robert Lee Colard
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Celina Gilbert
David Glenn

Leslie Glover
Sharon Hickman
Ruth Hotz
James Huntington
Rod~er Jones

Vernon Kingsley
Jeffrey Loring
George Marquez
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Stella Martinez
John McKinnis
Janet Morrison
Zelta 'ewton

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Phyllis Phillips
Evelyn Rathjen
Vivian Rathjen
Donna Jean Reed

Richard Snodgrass
Mike Tafoya
Gary Tulin
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Marilyn Berry

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Michael Bowers

Alice Carmack
Carolyn Dye

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Barbara Thompson
Linda Zellner
Bayfield, Colorado

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Tommy Archuleta
Dale Berry

BAYFIELD
FILLING STATION
Complete 1-Stop Service
Conoco Products

Mike Berry
Johnny Cundiff
Kathy Hickman

Tires-Candy
Cigarettes
Soft Drinks
Phone TU 4-2270

Leroy Holcomb
Patrick Hopkins
Eddy Hughes

Reed Bros.

Dale Knight

Ronnie Miller
Gary Shupe
Bobby Stock

Tim Hutchins
Lee Penn
Selma Snodgrass
John Tafoya

Frances Lowe

Charlene Me ew

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Vance McVicker
Diane Powell
Sharon Sower
Dallas Tohill

Ronnie Plane
Vernon Sower
Richard Turner

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Linda Cundiff
Gary Curtis
Raedene Davis
Paul Gilbert
Lenta Glover

Pat Hayes
Gerald Hickman

Harvey Hickman
Billy Holder

Karen Huntington
Sophia James

Jeanne Lowe
Clayton Ludwig

David Lyon
Suzan Martin

Cheryl McCoy
Stewart McCoy

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Joyce Morrison

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Wayne Cundiff
Glenn Grush
Donna Lee McCoy
Bruce Sauer
Freddy Stock
Molly Archuleta
Mary Dye
Catherine Hasstedt
Bruce McDamel
Sharon mith
Myrl Stebens

Rudy Archuleta
James Forsythe
Melinda Hopkins
Pat ewton
Phyllis Snooks
Monte Wommer

Elaine Berry
Eddie Garcia
David Martinez
Larry Robbins
Mark Stevens
Robert Venuti
Billy Berry
Dixie Frost
Tony Marquez
Tommy R.lndall
Carl Sower
Jerry Wells

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Thomas Colman
Michael Curtis

Larry Davenport
Darlene Frost
Dona Frost
Terresa Gomez
Mrs. Broom ell

Virginia Gomez
Sandra Hasstedt
Arthur Huntington
Rhonda Hutchins

Judith Soring
Carol Lucero
Delfina Martinez
Sammy Martinez

Steve McDaniel
Charles McNew
Terry Naranjo
Lloyd Phillips

Corleen Rael
Donald Snooks
Judy Stebens
Patty Townsend

Gene Valdez
Betsy VanCamp
Roseanne Wells
Stanley Wilmer
KUGLE EQUIPMENT
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International Harvester
Equipment &amp; Refrigerators

FIRST

Trucks - Parts and Repairs
Chevron Gas &amp; Oil
Phone TU 4-2614
Bayfield, Colorado

�Byron Dunn
Donna Glover

Priscilla Archuleta
Tommy Davis

Ross Gosney
Linda May Groves

Judy Ann Hayes
Howard Hickman

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Ray C., Ray W., Sam, Jim T., Stanley, Trent, Millard, Mathew
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MANCOS INVITATIONAL
TOURNAMENT CHAMPS
Bayfield
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Ignacio
27
Pagosa
24
Bayfield
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Bayfield
42
Mancos
39

1955-56 RECORD
CONFERENCE &amp; NONCONFERENCE GAMES
Aztec
34
Bayfield
Farmington
51
Mission
Bayfield
62
Ignacio
Bayfield
55
Dolores
Bayfield
Utes
58
Bayfield
54
Bayfield
Silverton
Pagosa
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Bayfield
Ignacio
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Bayfield
Bayfield
Utes
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Jack, Jerry, Elmer, Dan, Lonne, Johnny.

SECOND TEAM

Wayne, Tommy, Bill, Irwin, Thomas, Leonard, Coach Mitchell, Tom, Johnny, Kenny,
Lucas, Buddy.

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Sylvia, Myrna, Betty, Jeanne, Wyoma, Lois, Nina.

Barbara, Shirley, Jim, Mathew, Kathryne, Sylvia, Betty, George, Marie, Connie, Jim, Mary, Judy,
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Bayfield, Colorado

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Bayfield, Colorado

Complete Banking &amp; Loan
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Durango, Colorado

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1239 Main
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Durango

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Durango
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Durango, Colorado

1310 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado

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Durango, Colorado

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Durango, Colorado

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Instruments, Appliances and
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America •s Leading Brand of Animal
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2180 Main Avenue
Phone 1494
On Highway 550 Durango, Colorado
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Bayfield, Colorado

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Bayfield, Colorado

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M. L. Cummins Real Estate

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1960

�We, the staff, dedicate this yearbook to the Class of 1960.
Many classes have come into this building from the eighth grade,
stayed four year , and then graduated.
Many students have heard the ring of voices and the clatter of typewriter , have felt the joys and sorrows of high school life in this building.
These are no more; they are echoes fading slowly but surely into
the past. The Class of 1960 is the last class to pass through the doors
of this building as it is now.

��SUPER! TE DE T
Mr. E. R. Beaty

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS
Fred Sower
Chris Kugle
Hal worth Tanner
Martin Safley
(Jim Sitton)
ARCHITECT
Mr. Ken White

SECRETARY
Mrs . Ruth Beaty

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Social Studies
Driver Training
Physical Education
tuderit Council Sponsor
Freshman Sponsor
LAVENIA McCOY
Spanish
Mathematics
English
Secretary
Sophomore Sponsor
ALTA PARKS
English
Journalism
Speech and Drama
\Vol verine Sponsor
Purple and Gold ponsor
Junior Sponsor
LESTER STARBUCK
Commercial
Physical Education
"B" Club Sponsor
Sophomore Sponsor
A THAN CARR
Mathematics
Social Studies
Science
Photo Club Sponsor
Freshman Sponsor
GUY BOND
Science
Agriculture
Mechanical Drawing
Junior Sponsor
JANICE JAMES
Remedial Reading
Librarian
Physical Education
Pep Club Sponsor
Senior Sponsor
JOHN VANCE
Vocal
Band
Senior Sponsor

��GE E BERRY
Far be it from me to argue,
but Class President 2 -4; Vice -Presidem 3; SCR 3; Fine Arts 1-2;
"B" Club 3-4; Football 3-4;
Play3,4.

Senior Class President

JANET SOWER
Whose bright face casts a
thousand beams upon me, like
the sun.
Class Secretary-Treasurer 4,
Secretary 3, Treasurer 2, Reporter 1; SC Secretary 4; Pep
Club 1-2-3-4, Reporter 1; P&amp;G
1;-2-3-4, Business Manager 3,
Secretary-Treasurer; Wolverine
1-2-3-4, Assistant Editor 3,
Editor 4; Play 3-4.

Secretary -Treasurer
Miss Wolverine
Valedictorian

HAZEL ANN McCOY
The marble index of a mind
forever Voyaging through
strange seas of thought, alone.
DSCVP 4; SC 4; Class Secretary
1, f.eporter 2; Fine Arts 4; Pep
Club 1-2-3-4; P&amp;G 1-2-3-4,
Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4;
Wolverine 1-2 -4; Play 3-4.
TOMMY BEUTE
He likes to work with figures
(mathematical).
Class Vice -President 4, President 1; SCR 1-4; Football 1-23-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 2 -3 -4; Wolverine 3 -4;
"B" Club 2-3-4; Play 3-4.

Mr. Wolverine
Vice -President

�ROBERT A LIPPERT
The world looks easy to conquer from a height.
Class Treasurer 3; SCR 2; Pep
Club 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 4;
Wolverine 1-2-3 -4; P&amp;G 1-23-4; Play 3-4.
BILL NEWTO
It's a great life if you know
how to live it.
"B" Club 2-3-4; Football 2-34; Basketball 4; Play 3-4.

WAYNE KI GSLEY
Propriety of manners and consideration of others are the two
main characteristics of a gentleman.
SCR 2-4; "B" Club 2-3-4,
President 3; Football 4; Basebal:l 3-4; Basketball 2-3-4;
Wolverine 3-4; Fine Arts 1-2;
Play 3-4; Prom King.
MARDELLA SOWER
A loving heart is the beginning
of all knowledge.
Class President 3, Secretary 12; Pep Club 1-2-3; Cheerleader
1-2 -3; Chorus 1; Fine Arts 1;
P&amp;G 1-2-3; Wolverine 1-2-3.
LORENE CA VIGGIA
The way to have friends is to
be one.
Pep Club 1-2-3-4, President 3,
Vice -President 2, Treasurer 1;
Cheerleader 4; Chorus 1-2-34, Business Manager 4; Wolverine 1-2-3-4; Play 3-4; Prom
Queen.
TOM MILLER
Not lazy, just resting.
Class Vice -President 1; "B"
Club 2-3-4, Vice-President 4;
SCR 1; Football 2-3-4; Baseball 3 -4; Basketball 3-4.

�CLEMENT FROST
Men of few words are the best
men.
All Around Athlete 3; All-Star
Basketball 3; "B" Club 1-2-34; Football 1-2-3 -4; Baseball
3 -4; Basketball 1-2-3 -4; Play
3-4.
CAROL YNNE MciNTYRE
A girl whose eyes are blue,
whose heart is kind and love is
true.
Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Fine Arts 1;
Chorus 1; P&amp;G 1; Play 3-4.

GEORGIA A KUGLE
Believes silence is golden, but
owns no gold mine.
SC President 4; SCR 3; Pep
Club 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3;
P&amp;G 1-2-3-4; Wolverine 1-24; Play 3-4.
JOH DAVIS
Things will come and go, so
why worry.
"B" Club 4; Football 1-2-3-4;
Basketball 3; Band 1-2; Play 4.

JULIAN MARTIN
Knowledge is in books . Let's
leave it there.
Football 3; Basketball 1-3 -4;
Play 3-4.
BETTY WEDDLE
Shall never sag with doubt nor
shake with fear .
Pep Club 1-2-3-4; P&amp;G 1-23-4; Wolverine 1-2 - 3-4; Play
3-4.

�ERWIN TAYLOR
Man gives nothing so liberally
as advice.
"B" Club 1-2-3-4; Football 1;
Baseball 3; Basketball 1-2 -3;
Play 3-4.
GAYLE KIMBALL
She is gentle, she is shy, but
there is mischief in her eye.
Pep Club 4; Cheerleader 2-3;
Volleyball 1-2 -3; Chorus 12-3; Play 3-4.

JANICE LUTTIG
She looks still, but talk to
her.
Pep Club 1-2-3 -4; Chorus 12; Wolverine 4; P&amp;G 3-4; Play
3- .
BOB DUNHAM
The wrong way always seems
more reasonable.
"B" Club 2-3 -4; Football 23-4; Basketball 4; Baseball 34; Boxing 1-2; Play 4.

TOM WELLS
Work fascinates me, I can sit
and look at it for hours.
"B" Club 4; Football 3 -4; Basketball 3; Band 3-4; Library 4;
Play 3-4.
HOWARD LOCK WOOD
Exceeding wise, fair -spoken
and persuading.
Class Vice -President 3.

�One September morning of 1948, 25 excited children began their first day of school.
Under the leadership of Mrs. Mayfield we learned our ABC's and 1-2-3's.
Twenty-two of us found the second grade, under Mrs. Crowell, a venture into growing up, but a little easier. Tommy Beuten and Tommy Miller were welcomed into our
class.
In the third grade, we struggled with long division, but under the capable hands of
Mrs. Ostwald, we went on to the fourth grade. Our new student this year was Wayne
Kingsley.
Just at the time we needed correcting and sturdy guidance we got it under the sincere leadership of Mrs. Bureman. This, our fourth year, we were joined by Mardella
Marshall.
In the fifth grade we loved Mrs. Kelly who helped us on the road to better understanding and friendship. Basketball became one of our outside interests. Hazel Ann
McCoy, Bill Newton, and Lorene Caviggia joined us.
We spent our sixth year in the hectic upstairs over the gym where we found concentration hard indeed due to inviting odors from the kitchen and interesting sounds
from the gym. However, Mrs. Grush kept us busy and we went on into the advanced
stage of seventh graders. We were joined by Tom Wells.
In the seventh grade Mrs. Smith taught us many things, including leather work.
This year Georgiana Kugle enrolled.
Mrs. Crowell led us through our eighth grade and inspired us with goals for our lives.
Clement Frost and Erwin Taylor entered the class.
The usual freshman initiation took place with some of us "the worse for the wear"
and much wiser in the ways of the sophomores.
Our sophomore year we were the most important of all students, and no one could
out do us, we were sure. However, patience persevered and we made the step to
juniors.
Our junior year Janice Luttig and John David enrolled and Bayfield won a conference
basketball championship. We did our best to entertain the seniors with a beautiful Prom.
Our last and most memorable year finds us looking backward with nostalgia and
forward with anticipation. Betty Weddle, Janet Sower, Roberta Lippert, Carol ynne MeIntyre, Julian Martin, and Gene Berry started together in 1948 and will finish together
in 1960. We have three new students, Gayle Kimball, Bob Dunham, and Howard Lockwood, making 22 prospective graduates. We hope to have money enough to sneak a
little farther than the avajo Dam. With the Prom and graduation ahead of us we will
be busy and happy up to the last minute.

�January 25, 1970

Dear Gene,
I hope this letter reaches you, but it's hard to tell with you moving around so much:
Florida to Alaska!
It has been nearly ten years since we graduated and I think it would be a good idea
for you, as senior class president, to call a reunion for this spring or summer.
ewspaper work really is exciting and I have pretty well kept up with everyone in
our class.
Bob Dunham is on a world tour with the present Miss America, Georgiana Kugle,
for whom he is publicity manager. Tommy Beuten and his famous orchestra played
fanfare for them last week at the "21" Club.
John Davis is recovering from his tenth auto accident. One a year and he is still
claiming, "I won't move over for any truck!" Janice Luttig, the R. . in charge of
the accident ward, has started saving the arm splints.
I have heard that Julian Martin has hired Gayle Kimball as head cashier and Roberta
Lippert as head bookkeeper for Martin Mercantile, Holes ale and Resale's national
headquarters, located where the Lewis Mercantile used to be.
Senator Thomas R. Miller and Chief Clement Frost had a conference last week. It
seems that the Utes are so rich that it is affecting the national economy. Howard
Lockwood, Secretary of the Treasury, is very worried about the situation.
Bill Newton recently crashed the headlines by winning a drag race - on foot! His
wind, and that of several others, has improved since Lorene Caviggia startled the nation by putting prohibition back in to effect - singlehanded.
Wayne Kingsley, mechanical engineer for GMC, has perfected a new car that will
be put on the market this fall. It is called the Yelsgnik. He was much to modest to
call it Kingsley.
Betty Weddle has recently developed a scientific method of raising chinchillas large
enough to make a full length coat from one pelt. Carolynne Mcintyre was pictured
in the latest issue of LIFE wearing one of the fabulous coats.
Tom Wells, still single, is happily farming the 40 acres that his father gave him
for graduation.
Mardella Sower, PTA president, may be able to help you arrange for the accomodations, etc.
If you contact Erwin Taylor, basketball coach at Fort Lewis, he may be able to help
with the entertainment.
But you'll probably want Mrs. Kenneth Vaughan (Janet Sower), as class secretary, to
handle the details.
Well, I certainly hope that I get to see everyone this spring.
With many memories,
Hazel Ann

.

�Howard

Lorene

Tom

�Gene
Berry
Tommy
Beuten
Janice
Luttig
Wayne
Kingsley

Janet
Sower
Betty
Weddle
Julian
Martin
Lorene
Caviggia

Bill
Newton
Bob
Dunham
Roberta
Lippert
Tom
Wells

Hazel Ann
McCoy
Georgiana
Kugle
Clement
Frost
Gayle
Kimball

Thomas
Miller
John
Davis
Carolynne
Mcintyre
Irwin
Taylor

�CLASS COLORS: Blue and Silver.
CLASS MOTTO: "What I aspired to be and was not comforts me."

��J. McVicker, P. Stock, C. Pinckert, B. Mars, H. Cundiff, D. Hayes, J. Pierson, L. Law, M.
Tate, K. Mullen, M. Hayes, L. Tanner, J. Kugle, C. Hickman, M. Hazleton, K. Powell,
A. Goolsby, R. Sower, S. Gilbert, D. Mann.

�- ..

�J. Tubbs, B. Davis, E. Rathjen, D. Weddle, D. Glenn, V. Rathjen, R. Snodgrass, J. Morrison,
B. Sower, L. Forsythe, D. Reed, J. Davenport, E. Beaver, B. Roberts, R. Frost, R. Hotz.

��M. Berry, D. Gosney, N. Hotz, J. Loring, S. Holt, S. Sower, N. Nichols, L. Zellner, C.
Martin, D. Penwell, V. Kingsley, G. Tulin, L. Cundiff, T. Ancell, E. Hughes, S. Noble,
G. Stagelman, L. McConnel, J. McKinnis, F. Wells, J. Huntington, S. Hickman, 0. Box,
J. McKinnis, D. Blackmore, M. Bowers, C. Gilbert, T. Roper, L. Kimball.

��Mrs. Crowell, L. Beaver, Mr. Lloyd, S. Sower, E. Hughes, N. Brown, T. Archuleta, C.
Tafoya, J. Cundiff, 0. Pinckert, B. Foley, L. Archuleta, S. Snodgrass, G. Shupe, F. Lowe,
N. Smith, S. McCoy, C. McNew, B. Stock, K. Hickman, V. McVicker, C. Mars, W. Mann,
P. Luttig, D. Cavender, J. Cundiff, D. Powell, L. Clifton, R. Sanchez, L. Glover, S.
Samuels, J. Archuleta, J. Tafoya.

�...

Mr. Grable, L. Safley, D. Trimble, L. Glover, P. Gilbert, L. Cundiff, J. Payton, R. Van
Camp, S. James, B. Holder, L. Tanner, J. Sanchez, S. Richards, J. Lowe, A. Tubbs, D.
Law, D. Snow, K. Huntington, H. Hickman, V. Sower,
. Peterson, C. Ludwig, R. Davis,
E. Zellner, J. Morrison, S. Davis, S. Martin, R. Miller, J. McConnel, D. Wilds, R. Anderson, G. Naranjo, M. Montgomery, P. Hayes, C. McCoy, R. Townsend, V. Minium.

�Mrs. Lloyd, W. Sapp, S. Smith, E. Garcia, C. O'John, P. Snooks, M. Stevens, T. Mankins,
E. Archuleta, M. Archuleta, G. Grush, C. Dye, B. Sauer, J. Caviggia, L. Lewis, B. Beaty,
R. Tubbs, J. Heinz, D. Martinez, J. Forsythe, D. McCoy, N. Bowers, R. Archuleta, C.
Hasstedt, M. Wommer, B. McDaniel, E. Berry, F. Stock, C. Box, C. Tanner, L. Penwell.

�Mrs. Pinckert, Mrs. Stagelman, M. Lucero, S. Lucero, J. Wells, S. Lippert, B. Payton, T.
Sanchez, R. Snow, S. Hasstedt, L. Tafoya, J. Loring, B. VanCamp, H. Hickman, L. Heinz,
J. Tuttrow, V. Wagner, E. Minium, C. Carter, D. Cundiff, A. Langfitt, R. Wells, T. Davis,
J. Hayes, G. Vaughan, L. Reed, B. Warren, P. Townsend, P. Archuleta, G. Hickman, C.
Cavender, L. Davenport, A. Huntinton, D. Snooks, C. Lowe, W. O'John, S. Martinez, D.
Frost, D. Mann, S. Rather, C. McNew, D. Frost, W. Cundiff, L. Groves, C. Rael, M. Foley,
D. Frost, S. McDaniel, E. Sanchez, R. Cavender, M. Sanchez, K. Tubbs.

�Mrs. Colwell, C. Trimble, S. Ancell, C. Lucero, L. Anderson, G. Archuleta, B. Stagelman,
F. Luttig, A. Martinez, R. Lucero, M. Cundiff, S. Tafoya, R. Kennedy, P. Samuels, U.
Archuleta, C. Vance, T. Naranjo, H. Shawcroft, B. Sapp. R. Gosney, J. Mankins, J. Abernathy, L. Wommer, J. White, S. Cavender, R. Richards, G. Tanner, B. Beaver, G. Valdez,
V. Box, M. Musick.

�Ila Ostwald, S. Tate, V. Amon, R. O'John, D. Rather, L. Lucero, R. Sauer, M. Cundiff,
C. Taylor, C. Blackmore, G. Shawcroft, B. Dye, G. Bower, L. Hasstedt, B. Frost, L.
Sanchez, L. Penwell, C. McKinnis, J. Harper, L. Wiebe, E. Tuttrow, M. elson, R.
Valdez, D. Archuleta, D. Zellner, B. Brown, C. Comyford, A. Sanchez, V. K1mball, R.
Grove, D. Thompson, K. Wagner, L. Nelson.

�Theba Cockreham, P. Fahrion, N. Uptain, J. Sanchez, W. Pfister, S. Smith, M. Law, R.
Hayes, M. Ancell, J. Casias, P. Davis, R. Frost, L. Martinez, B. Boyet, L. Archuleta, B.
Tanner, S. Beaty, M. Wagner, V. Garcia, S. Musick, M. Abernathy, K. Snow, . Blackmore, G. Rinker, C. Cundiff, C. Carter, D. Lucero, L. Box, E. Jacobson, C. Grush, K.
Wiebe, E. Lucero, D. Stevens, T. Lloyd, J. Mankins.

�Mrs. Broomell, Mrs. Davenport, G. Townsend, K. Sitton, I. Sanchez, R. Vance, S. Heinz,

J. Hammond, M. Valdez, E. McCoy, S. Musick, J. Comyford, G. Sanchez, M. Lewis,
P. Lucero, A. Beeler, M. Beaver, D. Safley, P. Martinez, R. Forsythe, M. Tafoya, E.
Hasstedt, P. Levell, T. Wommer, J. Clifton, C. Rinker, P. Hickman, G. Brown, J. Stephenson, J. Comyford, W. Beeler, T. Anders, G. Stowell, C. Mattes, G. Morrison, E. Kennedy,
C. Dye, K. Florey.

�So Serious?
Gobble Gobble (HELP!)

Hilarious

Miss America

Freshman Follies

Mau-Mau?
The Brain Storm

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Any Blue Suedes?

"La Profesora"

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Pixie -Dixie

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��Harvey, Shirley, Marilyn, Margaret, Elaine, Donna, Linda Z., Diane, Jim, ally, Caroline,
Carol, Linda L., Marlene H., Gail S., Robert, Mrs. Parks, Wayne, Roberta, Betty, Lorene,
Hazel Ann, Georgiana, Janice, and Tommy B.

Editor
JANET SOWER

Assistant Editor
JUDY McVICKER

�Marilyn, Linda L., Shirley, Judy, Margaret, Elaine, Donna, Linda Z., Diane, Sally, Caroline, Gail S .• Marlene, Robert, Janet S., Roberta, Betty, Judy Me., Lorene, Georgiana,
Jamce, Evelyn, Philip, and Mrs. Parks.

Editor
HAZEL ANN McCOY

Assistant Editor
CAROL PINCKERT

�Barbara, Linda Me., Elaine, Shirley, Marilyn, Gail S., Judy T., Dale, Diane H., Linda Z.,
Karen, Frances, Ruth Z., Linda L., Nancy, Marlene, Judy Me., Lila, Bobbie, LaRue, Margaret, Donna, Celina, Sharon, Sally, Caroline, Evelyn, Sharon, Janet M., Vivian, Carol,
Mrs. James, Georgie, Janice, Janet S., Roberta, Carolynne, Betty, Gayle K., Hazel Ann,
Lorene.

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Kenny, Bill M., Vernon, Gary, Marvon, Jimmy, Leonard, Ray, Larry, Harvey, Gene B., Tom
W., Bob D .• Ervin, Thomas M., Bill . , Clement, Tommy B., Wayne, Mr. Starbuck.

�Vice- President - - - - - - - - - LEONARD TA
ER
Secretary - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JANET SOWER
Treasurer - - - - - - - - - - - - HARVEY CU DIFF
Sponsor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MR. FERRICK
REPRESENTATIVES
Senior - - - - - - - - - - - - -TOMMY and WAYNE
Junior - - - - - - - - - - - - - -JIMMY and KE
Y
Sophomore - - - - - - - - - - - - EVELY and BOB
Freshman - - - - - - - - - - - - GAIL and DO LEE
"B" Club - - - - BILL
Pep Club - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GAYLE
District Vice-President- - - : - - - - -HAZEL A

President
GEORGIANA KUGLE

�Ugh!

Such CUTE LITTLE boys!

Water boy!

Shedding?

She makes A's?

Peek a Boo!

Willy?

The Thinker

Once upon a time -

��HAZEL ANN McCOY

�TOMMY BEUTE

�Most Friendly
CAROL and GENE
Freshman Favorites
GAIL and DON LEE

Most Likely To Succeed
HAZEL AN and TOMMY
Sophomore Favorites
EVELYN and RAY

Most Adventurous
KARE and THOMAS

Junior Favorites
JUDY and LEONARD

�BEST COMEDIA S
Lorene and Jim
BEST LOOKING
Judy and Tommy

MOST ATHLETIC
Diane and Leonard
MOST BASHFUL
Janet and David

BEST DA CERS
Lorene and Gene
MOST COOPERATIVE
Janet and John

�PROM QUEEN
Lorene Caviggia

PROM KING
Wayne Kingsley

HOMECOMI G QUEE
Carol Pinckert

ATTE DANT

ATTE DANT

Judy McVicker

Lorene Caviggia

��J A ET, LORENE, and JUDY

JUDY
BARBARA
GAIL

�Harvey, Eugene, Donald, Jim, Ray, Vernon, Kenny, Bill M., Don Lee, Mr. Starbuck, Gene,
Wayne, Clement, Bob, Leonard, Thomas M., Bill . , Tommy B., Marvon.

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32

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19

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ON -CONFERENCE

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Jim Pierson

Ray Frost
CONFERENCE
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"B" TEAM
Silverton
Pagosa
Dolores
Mancos
Egnar
Dove Creek
Ignacio

37
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43
36
41
59
53

Tom Miller

THEY

26
39
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37
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46
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46
44
45

Kirtland
Mission
Bloomfield

Carol

Lorene

43
50
40

Judy

Lester Starbuck

John Ferrick

Wayne Kingsley

�Tom Beuten

Clement Frost

"A" TEAM
Silverton
Pagosa
Dolores
Mancos
Egnar
Dove Creek
Ignacio

Marvon Hazleton
CONFERE CE
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67
75
76
49
66
72
74

Ken Mullen

Leonard Tanner

THEY

27
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Bloomfield

79
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73

55
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Tom, Eugene, Bill, Kenny, Vernon, Gary, Jimmy, Floyd, Marvon, Leonard, Larry, Ray, Cecil, Harvey, DonLee, Tom R. , Lance.
James, Wayne, Julian, Bob, Thomas, Clement, Tommy, Gene, Coach Ferrick, Coach Starbuck.

�Paul Gilbert, Sammy Pinnecoose, Sidney Samuels, Joe Archuleta, Ovid Pinckert,
Johnny Cundiff, Thomas Archuleta, Bobby Stock, Russell VanCamp, Johnny Tafoya,
Gene aranjo, LeRoy Beaver, Ronnie Miller, Clayton Ludwig, Eddie Hughes, Ernie
Zellner, Paul Luttig, and Larry Clifton . Mr. Ferrick, coach, in the background.
Those not present are: Vernon Sower, Stewart McCoy, Vance McVicker.

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4Judy McConnel, Wanda Mann, and Susan Martin .

��Caroline Hickman, Sally Gilbert, Frances Lowe, Linda Zellner, Sue Davis, Frances Wells,
Ruth Zellner, Sharon Sower, Linda Tanner, Elaine Hughes, Shirley Sower, Celina Gilbert,
Kathy Hickman, Mr. Vance.
Marilyn Berry
Evelyn Rathjen, Vivian Rathjen, Barbara ower, Marilyn Montgomery, Linda Cundiff, Dolores
Cavender, Lila Cundiff, Gail Stagelman, Barbara Roberts, Sharon Holt, Janet Morrison.

Frances Wells, Linda Zellner, Gail Stagelman, Mr. Vance, Barbara Sower, Celina Gilbert,
Dale Penwell, Robert Sower. David Glenn. James Davenport, Tom Wells.

�"Miss Student Council"

Transportation?

Will she, Jim?

Let's Be Scientific!

Go Ahead, Smile!

What Time Was It, Leonard?

Good Joke?

Squirrel

Why So Happy, Les?

What Did You Say?

Those Were The Days!

E. R. Berry, Esq.

�"The Queen"

Ah, made it!

Oh my!

"Crying, Diane?"

Shutter -bugs.

"Dear John"

"Myhero, Willie!"

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LEWIS MERCANTI LE CO.
Phone TUcker 4-2430

P. 0. Box 17
Bayfield, Colorado

Meats, Vegetables, Fruits

Dry Goods, Feeds

Hardware and Supplies

''We Extend Our Sincere Congratulations
to the Seniors of 1959-60
Our Best Wishes for a
Successful and Faithful Future"

McVICKER
McVICKER
LUMBER COMPANY
Builders Supplies

SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY
Coin Operated Machines
Also Conventional Machines
Complete Finishing Service

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Bayfield, Colorado

Phone TU 4-2216
Bayfield, Colorado

�TANNER FLOUR MILLS
Manufacturers of
FLOUR
BRAN
FEEDS

Phone TU4-2400
950 2nd Ave.
Bayfield, Colorado
Durango CH 7-1717

PINE RIVER LODGE
PAUL, WYLENE and
BARBARA NORMAN
Cabins
Groceries
Boats
Motors

BAYFIELD
FILLING STATION
Real Service

Phone TU4-2270

Bayfield, Colorado

Phone TU4-2563
16 Miles North of
Bayfield, Colorado

THE REED BROTHERS

�TRAILERS BY TULIN
Custom Built Horse Trailers

HI-WAY CAFE
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RAINBOW SERVICE

THE COLORADOAN
MOTEL
ROCK SHOP
CAFE

Bayfield, Colorado

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Gem Village
Bayfield, Colorado
Gifts for All Occasions
The Best for Less

WELLS
M O DERN COURT

Phone TUcker 4-2245
Bayfield , Colorado

IGNACIO-SA YFIELD
FOOD MARKET &amp;
LOCKER PLANT

For jewelry gifts, custom
work, for that anniversary,
birthday, Christmas, or
graduation gift.
Before You Buy, Visit
SHIPLEY'S MINERAL HOUSE
AND GIFT SHOP
Phone TU4-2632
Gem Village, Colorado

SHORE LINE INN
Vallecito Reservoir

Groceries, Meat, Feed
Bayfield TU4-2605
Ignacio 3321
Complete Processing Service
Custom Butchering

Rt. 1

Bayfield, Colorado

�PERRY CLEANERS
9 60 2nd Avenue
Phone CH7-2247
Durango, Colorado

SCHLUTER FLORAL SHOP
7 00 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado
Phone CH 7-331

FARMERS SUPPLY CO.
Feeds and Supplies
Durango, Colorado

MA HELLER RESORT
On Beautiful Lake Vallecito
Modern Cabins, Boats and Motors
Electric Kitchens Ph. TU4-2426
Bayfield, Colorado

VALLECITO LIQUOR STORE
Vallecito Lake, Colorado
STICK AND LORRAINE FOSTER
Bayfield, Colorado

HANDY CORNER STORE
Gas, Rocks, Oil, Gifts
Groceries
Gem Village
Phone TUcker 4-2580

Compliments of
DURANGO RECAP CO.
801 Second Ave.
Phone CH7 -1311
Durango, Colorado

VALLEY OF THE SPRUCE
Route # 1
Bayfield
Phone TUcker 4-2623

LOST CREEK LODGE
CLAUDE 0. AND BUNK CRANE
Bayfield, Colorado
Phone TUcker 4-2561

INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE
COMPANY
Loans
Insurance
816 Main
Phone CH 7-1555

Phone TU 4-2243
Bayfield, Colorado

Stop at RAINBOW LODGE
Modern Cabins
Boating
Trout Fishing
Hunting
On Vallecito Lake
Bayfield, Colorado
Route 1

PAYTON RADIO &amp; TV SERVICE
Phone TU 4-2412
BRUCE PAYTON
Bayfield, Colorado

WESTERN STEAK HOUSE
Open 24 Hours Every Day
Phone CH 7-9935
Durango, Colorado

F AHRION'S LIQUOR
STORE

"Always Better Buys at Gambles"

Durango, Colorado

DURANGO HARDWARE CO.
The Best for Less .
Phone CH 7-4025
934. Main Ave.
Durango, Colorado

�Go to VALLECITO RESERVOIR
and
LET US HELP

Stop at MOUNTAIN VIEW LODGE
Modern Cabins
Hunting

Fishing
Boating

Route 1
Bayfield, Colorado

TURNER SECURITIES
"Borrow- With Confidence"

Phone TU 4-2590

OTEY SHADDEN
Owner

1057 Main

T. W. CAPPS
Manager

Durango, Colorado

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"Oldest Bank in the B asin"

Bayfield, Colorado

Durango, Colorado

Phone TU 4-2669

�HALVERSON'S GROCERY

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

&amp; REMODELING
Bayfield

Colorado

DURANGO MUSIC
Contact GENE LOWE
1053 Main Avenue
Phone TU 4-2460

Phone CH7 -3131

Bayfield, Colorado

Durango, Colorado

BASIN
PETROLEUM, INC.

CARMACK MOTOR
Case Farm Machinery and
Used Cars

Propane Gas, and Appliances

Highway 160
East of Durango

KUGLE EQUIPMENT CO.
Distributor
Lee
Tires

Trop-Arctic
Oil

225 Eighth Avenue
Phone CH 7-0052

Bayfield, Colorado

Durango, Colorado

Phone TUcker 4-2614

�VALLECITO RESORT
Route l
Bayfield, Colorado
Modern Cabins
Fishing
Groceries
Fishing Tackle
TU 4-2631

STOCK MOTOR
Since 1930
General Repair Wrecker
Bayfield, Colorado

BOOSTER

PINE RIVER BAR
Mixed Drinks
TU 4-9901
Bayfield, Colorado
GAY LYNN FLORAL

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TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY

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                    <text>����1961
WOLVERINE
BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
BAYFIELD, COLORADO

�TO LES STARBUCK,

Who has led our boys to at least one league championship each of the five years he has
coached here and has helped us solve many problems, not all of which were in the
books, we dedicate this 1961 Wolverine.

��MR. FERRICK
Principal
Social Science
P. E.
Freshman Sponsor
Student Council
Sponsor
MRS. VAN DEN
BERG
Commercial
P. and G. Sponsor
Sophomore Sponsor
MRS. CROWELL
Eighth Grade

MRS. COCKREHAM
Second Grade

MRS. STAGELMAN
Sixth Grade

MRS. BROOMELL
First Grade

MRS. JAMES
Librarian
Pep Club Sponsor

MR. GRABLE
Sixth Grade

MRS. PARKS
Language Arts
Senior Sponsor
Wolverine Sponsor
MR. STARBUCK
Social Science
P. E.
Junior Sponsor
"B" Club Sponsor

CUSTODIANS: Mr. Wolf and Mr. Phelps.

�MR. BEAVER
Science
Senior Sponsor
MRS. McCOY
Language Arts
Junior Sponsor
Honor Society
Sponsor

MR. VANCE
Music
Freshman Sponsor
MRS. LLOYD
Math
Freshman Sponsor

MRS. BEATY
Secretary
MRS. PINCKERT
Fifth Grade
MRS. COL WELL
Founh Grade

COOKS: Mrs. Landreth, Mrs. Hickman,
Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Forsythe.

MR. BEATY
Superintendent
MR. LLOYD
Seventh Grade
MRS. OSTWALD
Third Grade

�Coffee, we presume l

tudious seniors

Open-book testll

Mr. Short

It's Superman!!

Hollywood-type stars!

Contact!!
MagS.

Wow!!!

We're behind you, Wolverines, so let's go!!!

��CAROL PINCKERT
Good people are kinder
to their enemies than
bad ones are to their
friends,
P&amp;G 3-4; Pep Club 3-4;
Sec, 4; Wolverine 3-4;
P&amp;G Ed, 4; Assoc. Ed. 3;
Play 3-4; Fine Arts 1-23; Cheerleader 3; Homecoming Queen 3; Class
Sec. 4.
JIMMY PIERSO
Salutatorian
Wit and wisdom are born
with a man.
S.C. 1-3; "B" Club 3-4;
Wolverine 2-3; Play 3-4;
Football 1-2- 3-4; Basketball 3-4.

PHILIP STOCK
Valedictorian
Genius is the gold in the
mine, talent is the miner
who works and brings it
out.
P&amp;G 2-3-4; Sports Ed. 34; S.C. 4; "B" Club 4;
Wolverine 1-2; Play 3-4;
Football 4.

HARVEY CUNDIFF
Every man has his fault
and honesty is his. Pres.
4; V. P. 1-2; Treas. 3;
S.C. Treas. 3; "B" Cl.
3-4; Wolverine 1-2-3-4;
Bus. Mgr. 3-4; Play 3-4;
Fb. 3-4; Bskb. 1-2-3-4.
KENNY MULLE
Perhaps propriety is as
near a word as any to denote the manners of a
gentleman . Pres. 2; Treas.
1-4; S.C. 3; "B"Cl. 3 4; Pl. 3 -4; Fb. 3-4; Bskb.
2-3-4; Bb. 3 .

�LINDA LAW
Highly erected thoughts
seated in the heart of
courtesy.
Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Pres.
4, Sec. 3; P&amp;G 1-2-3-4;
Fine Arts 2-4; Chorus 24; Wolverine 1-3-4; Play
3-4.
DONALD MA N
Man of polite learning
and a liberal education.
"B" Club 3-4; Play 3-4;
Football 3-4.
MARGARET TATE
0, what may she withm
her hide, a !though an
angel on the outward side.
Pep Club 1-2-3-4; P&amp;G
1 -B-4; Wolverine 1- 2- 34; Play 3-4.
BILL MARS
1 know a trick worth two
of that!
Vice Pres. 3; "B" Club
2-3-4; Wolverine 2-3;
Football 3-4; Basketball
1-2-3-4; Baseball2-3-4;
Play 3-4.
JUDY McVICKER
A joyous laugh must flow
from a joyous heart, for
without kindness there is
no true joy.
Pres. 4; Sec. 2-3; Stud.
Coun. Rep. 4; Pep Club
1-2-3-4; P&amp;G 1-2-3-4,
Bus. Mgr. 4; Wolverine
1-2-3-4, Asst. Ed. 3, Ed.
4; Cheerleader 1-2-3-4;
Homecoming Queen 2;
Fine Arts 2-3; Chorus 2;
Play 3-4.
LEONARD TA NER
Sigh no more ladies!
Sigh no more!
Pres. 1 -2; All State Basketball 2; Stud. Coun.
Rep. 1-2-3; "B" Club 12-3-4; Football1-2-3-4;
Basketball 1-2-3-4; Play
3 -4; Baseball 3.

�ARTHUR GOOLSBY
The way to make ourselves happy is to do our
duty and find pleasure in
it.
"B" Club 4; Play 3-4;
Fine Arts 3: Football 1-23-4; Basketball Manager 4.
MARLENE HAYES
Courage consists not in
blindly overlooking danger,
but in seeing it and con•
quering it.
Pep Club 1-3-4; P&amp;G 13; Wolverine 3; Play 3.

JOHN KUGLE
It matters not what you
are thought to be, but
what you are.
"B" Club 4; Football 4;
Basketball 1-2 -4; Baseball
4; Play 3-4.
KAREN POWELL
One laugh is worth a
hundred frowns.
Pep Club 1-2-3•4; P&amp;G
1-4; Wolverine 1-4; Fine
Arts 2-4; Play 3-4: Vice
Pres. of Pep Club 3.
FRED TOLSON
Care to our coffin adds a
nail no doubt; and ev'ry
grin so merry draws one
out.
Fine Arts 3-4: Band 1-23-4; Chorus 1-2-4; Future
Medical Careers 3; Track
3.
CONNIE STAFFORD
On bravely through the
sunshine and the showers.
Time hath his work to
do, and we have ours.
P&amp;G 4; Pep Club 3·4;
Wolverine 4; Play 3-4;
Fine Arts 2-3-4: Chorus
2-3-4: Band 4; FHA 1-2;
Home Ec. 1-2.

�DIANE HAYES
Believes silence is golden,
but owns no gold mine.
Pep Club 1-2-3-4; P&amp;G
1- 2-3 -4; Play 3-4 ; Wolverine 3-4; Fine Ans 2-3;
Treasurer 2.
WI FORD BOYET
So much is a man worth
as he esteems himself.
Play 1-4; Chorus 3-4;
Fine Arts 4.

SALLY GILBERT
Our happiness in this world
depends on the affections
we are enabled to inspire.
P&amp;G 1· 3-4; Pep Club 12·3-4; Wolverine 1-3-4;
Plays 3-4; Fine Arts 2-3.
ROBERT SOWER
His bark is worse than his
bite.
P&amp;G 3-4; Student Council
1; Pep Club 1-2; Wolverine
3-4; Play 1•3•4; Fine Arts
1-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3·4;
Band 2-3-4; Class Treasurer 1; Athletics 1-2.

CAROLINE HICKMAN
Happily, Happily, I shall
live now.
P&amp;G 1·2·3·4; Pep Club
1-2-3-4; Wolverine 2-34; Play 3-4 ; Fine Arts 2-3.
MARVON HAZLETON
That is as well said as if
I had said it myself.
P&amp;G 4; "B" Club 1-3-4;
Play 3-4; Football 1-2-34; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 4.

�HISTORY
In September of 1949, 27 children began the first grade under the direction of Mrs.
Holgate. Out of these 27 first graders only eight are to graduate from Bayfield in 1961.
They are Harvey Cundiff, Kenny Mullen, Jimmy Pierson, Judy McVicker, Philip Stock,
Sally Gilbert, Karen Powell, and Marlene Hayes.
Under the leadership of Mrs. Mair, we ventured into the second grade. Margaret
Tate joined us and Karen Powell left.
Mrs. Ostwald helped us through the third grade. We were joined by ConnieStafford,
The business of learning was old stuff after promotion into the fourth grade. Mrs.
Bureman taught us most of what we learned that year. Leonard Tanner, Caroline Hickman and Diane Hayes joined our ranks and Margaret Tate left,
Our present senior sponsor and English teacher, Mrs. Parks, taught us in the fifth
grade.
Entering the sixth grade, we were, we felt, old veterans of this thing called learning. Mrs. Martin gave us our instructions that year. Our lone, new enrollee was John
Kugle. Karen Powell returned to us.
othing especially eventful
In the seventh grade, we were led by Mrs. Smith.
happened that year.
In our final year of grade school, Mrs. Crowell sat behind the teacher's desk. Bill
Mars and Linda Law decided to be with us and Margaret Tate returned ,
We somehow survived Freshman initiation and determined to get revenge.
As sophomores, we had the pleasure of welcoming the freshmen into high school.
Since rules against rough mitiations were enforced, we made the freshmen do something
constructive, (picking up rocks on the football field). Robert Sower became part of our
class that year.
Our junior year was quite busy. We had a very successful play and prom and we
were prepared for our last year of high school, Donald Mann, Marvon Hazleton, Art
Goolsby, and Carol Pincken were our new entries for that year.
It is now our final year in the Bayfield school system, We are looking forward to
our Senior play, the Junior- Senior Prom, and most of all , graduation . Winford Boyet
and Fred Tolson enrolled this year to bring our class total to 23.

�Bayfield, Colorado
May 1, 1971
Judy McVicker
New York City
Dear Judy,
Since you are busy in ew York as the nation's leading dental technician, I will
be glad to make the arrangements for the Class of 1961 reunion. My ditch-digging
job doesn't keep me too busy, anyway.
Sally Gilben and Karen Powell, co-owners of the world-famous Cafe Bayfield,
said they will let their equally famous chef, Marvon Hazleton, prepare the meal.
An Goolsby, who e cattle ranch now includes one third of Colorado, said he and
his two top cowboys, Leonard Tanner and Kenny Mullen, will supply all the meat for
our banquet from their large herd .
Milk will be from Diane Hayes' Dairy Farm, and we'll need lots of it, because
Carol Pincken's ulcers have become much worse since she became press agent to
Linda Law, famous author of "How I Made My Forceful Personality Pay Off."
Roben Sower, owner of Lewis Mere. , and Connie Stafford, the manager of the
store, have agreed to give us all the rest of the food we need.
We can get Harvey Cundiff and John Kugle to make a totem pole for a centerpiece at our banquet. They became interested in this craft during our senior year and
have become quite good at it.
Music will be provided by the Fred Tolson Trio, with Fred on drums, Winford
Boyer on guitar, and Bill Mars on piano. Also there possibly will be a few vocals by
Caroline Hickman. the new singing sensation at the Oxford Opera this year.
The reunion will probably get good coverage in the papers, since Donald Mann,
after his success with book repons in high school, has become a famous newspaper
writer.
I still haven't located Margaret Tate, who is some here in Europe on a trip around
the world with her fifth husband, or 'avy Admiral Philip Stock, who hasn't been seen
since his cruise ship sank a mile out of harbor last eek, (everyone got off safely, but
they ere scared to come back home) to tell them of our plans, but I'm sure everyone
will be there.
See you soon,
Jimmy Pierson

�AS
THEY ARE

�THEY WERE
(OVER)

��JUNIORS

Hickman, Snodgrass, Phillips, Sower, Morrison
Lockwood, Hotz, Rathjen, E. Rathjen, Tubbs
Weddle, Beaver, Forsythe, Davenport, Tulln
Reed, Frost, Glenn, Triplett

�SOPHOMORES

Gosney, Hughes, Stagelman, Wells, Ancell
Hotz, Lucero, Martin, Nichols, Tolson
Loring, oble, Cundiff, McConnel, Holt
Huntington, Box, Kingsley, Zellner, Powers
Kimball, Berry, Sower

�,.

FRESHMEN
Archuleta, Samuels, Mann, Shupe, Beaver, Cavender,
Pickert, McVicker, Sower, McCoy, Pinnecoose, L. Archuleta
Teter, Smyth, Snodgrass, Powell, McNew, Lowe
Gilbert, Hickman, Foley, Brown, A. Archuleta, Stock
Cundiff, Bowers, Hughes, Phillips, Sanchez
Williams, McKinnis

�Blondie

Glamour Girl
Star Half- ? -

Hula Hula!

Call Me Freckles

At It Again!

Cutie!
Duh!

Cool Cat!

Fashionable Beauties

Toothache???

Homecoming Game Against Ignacio

��EIGHTH
GRADE

-tJ
J

Van Camp, Safley, Martin, Tubbs, Townsend, Tafoya. Ludwig, Sower, Hickman, Miller,
Sanchez, aranjo. Trimble, Tanner, Montgomery, Cundiff, Lowe, Law. Peterson, Davis,
Richards, Morrison, J. Montgomery, McConnell. Gilbert, Snow, T. Miller, Holder, McCoy, Zellner. J. Candiff, Payton, Huntington, James.

�SEVENTH
GRADE
Grush, Mars, Jones, Forsythe, Sauer, Richards. Caviggia, Berry, Stock, Tubbs, McCoy,
Tanner. Heinz, Clark, Archuleta, M. Archuleta, Hasstedt, Brown. Snooks, D. Clark, Dye,
Lewis, Mankins, Smith. Beaty, McDaniel, Wommer, Stevens, R. Archuleta, E. Archuleta.
Garcia, B. Wilmer, Box.

�SIXTH GRADE
Langfit, Hickman, Wells, G. Hickman, Snow, Cundiff, Archuleta. Groves, Martinez,
Tuttrow, Wilmer, L. Archuleta, Heinz, Wagner. Townsend, Frost, Loring, Hasstedt, Jones,
Cavender, P. Archuleta. Clark, Davis, Lucero, Lowe, Reed, Wells, McCutchen. Hayes,
M. Lucero, Lewis, W. Cundiff, Payton, McDaniel, Foley. Vaughan, Huntington, Snooks,
Davenport, Mann, Tubbs, M. Archuleta. McNew, Carter, Johnson, Baird, Warren, Tafoya,
Sanchez.

�FIFTH GRADE
Beaver, Vance, Lucero, Fahrion, Trimble
Archuleta, Wommer, Mankins, Tafoya, Abernathy
Frost, L. Lucero, Box, Samuels, Rather
Ancell, Valdez, Martinez, Richards, Cavender
Gosney, Tanner, Cundiff, Naranjo

�FOURTH GRADE

Hasstedt, Clark, Zellner, Ludwig, Chavez, Lucero, Comyford
Groves, Thompson, Harper, Tate, Cundiff, Jones, Bassett
Amon, Rather, Atkinson, Richards, Wiebe, Taylor, McCutchen
Wagner, Frost, Dye, Archuleta, G. Archuleta, Sanchez, L. Lucero
Brown, Tuttrow, McCoy, L. Sanchez, Kimball, Valdez, McKinnis
Sauer, Blackmore, V. Kimball

�THIRD GRADE

Lockwood, Garcia, Lloyd, Hayes, Mankins, Gallegos
Wiebe, Davis, Lucero, Archuleta, Atkinson, Lowe
Jacobson, Uptain, Rinker, Grush, Law, Fahrion
Cundiff, Carter, Box, Tanner, Boyet, Beaty
Stevens, Blackmore, Abernathy, Ancell, Wagner, Sanchez
Smith, E. Lucero

�SECOND GRADE

Hickman, Lucero, Beeler, Hasstedt, Tanner, Pautsch, Valdez
Townsend, Sanchez, Stevenson, Dye, Beaver, Florie, Beeler
Tafoya, Frost, Wilmer, Comyrord, Rinker, Wommer, Heinz
Stowell, Musick, Comyford. Lewis, Brown, McCoy, Morrison
Phariss, Sitton, Lavelle, Safley, Forsythe, Sanchez, Snow
Swearingen

�FIRST GRADE

Jones, J. Sanchez, Zellner, White, Rod Williams, Ron Williams, Atkinson
Haga, Archuleta, Bassett, Boyet, Clark, Crone, Sheppard
Wiebe, Stowell, Dye, Foley, Fahrion, Cundiff, Cavender
Uptain, Rinker, Tubbs, Garcia, Frost, Hammond, Hertel
LePlatt, Lowe, Mankins, Martin, McCoy, Pinckert, Montgomery
L. Sanchez, Saver, Timble

�MASCOT

WOL VERETTE ~ ,
CHEERLEADERS
. ...._.,

I

��CHORUS
Snodgrass, Powell, Mann, Berry, Lockwood, Sower, Hughes, Foley, So'Wer, Tolson, Boyet, Davenport, Rathjen, V. Rathjen, Hickman, Brown, Smyth, Me ev.:,
Phillips, Morrison, Mr. Vance, Phillips, B. Sower, S. Sower, Law, Stafford,
Wells, Powell, Gilbert, Lowe.

BAND
Mr. Vance, Tolson, B. Sower, Stafford, B. Sower, Wells, Van Camp, C. Hasstedt,
Glenn, Davenport. Lewis, R. Townsend, Warren, Zellner, Stagelman, P. Town send, Smith, S. Hasstedt.

�Eugene, Ray, Mr. Ferrick, Philip, Shirley, Marilyn, Judy, Evelyn, Lance, Charlene, Frances, Judy.

STUDENT COUNCIL
President - - - - - - - - - Larry Forsythe
Vice President- - - - - - - - - Judy Tubbs
Secretary - - - - - - - - - Evelyn Rathjen
Treasurer- - - - - - - - - - Lance Kimball
Sponsor - - - - - - - - - - - -Mr. Ferrick
REPRESENTATIVES
Senior - - - - - - - - - - - Philip and Judy
Junior - - - - - - - - - - - - Troy and Ray
Sophomore - - - - - - Shirley and Marilyn
Freshman - - - - - - Charlene and Frances
"B" Club - - - - - - - - - - - - - Eugene
Pep Club - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Vivian

PRESIDENT
Larry Forsythe

�Barbara, Sharon, Shirley, Gail, Caroline, Marilyn, Linda, Elaine, Diane, Gary,
Mrs. Parks, Celina, Karen, Frances, Connie, Marlene, Lila, Vivian, Janet,
Robert, Don Lee, Carol, Judy, Sally, Ray, Harvey, Bill, Margaret

THE WOLVERINE

EDITOR
Judy McVicker

ASSIST ANT EDITOR
Donna Reed

�Wanda, Sharon, Ruth, Linda, Shirley, Donna, Gail, Elaine, Frances, Connie,
Bruce, Marlene, Sally, Lila, Marvon, Evelyn, Celina, Karen, Vivian, Phyllis,
Janet, Robert, Vance, Nancy, Stewart, Linda, Caroline, Judy, Judy M., Mrs .
Van Den Berg, Philip, Margaret, Diane

PURPLE AND GOLD

EDITOR
Carol Pinckert

ASSISTANT EDITOR
Marilyn Berry

�Donna, Judy T., Elaine, Shirley, Sharon, Linda, Vivian, Frances, Evelyn, Diane,
Caroline, Linda L., Sharon H., Gail, Nancy, Mrs. James, Marilyn, Selma,
Diane P., Marlene, Barbara, Lila, Phyllis, Janet, Linda M., Charlene, Kathy,
Dolores, Judy, Wanda, Sharon S., Sharon H., Connie, Sally, Karen, Celina,
Frances, Margaret, Carol

PEP CLUB
HONOR SOCIETY

Mrs. McCoy, Harvey, Leonard, Jimmy, Donald, Philip, Linda Me., Judy Me.,
Judy T., Linda L.

�Marvon 1-3-4

Philip 4

John 4

Lance 2

Donald 3-4

Art 4

Eugene 3

Orian 1- 2

Kenny 2-3-4

Harvey 3-4

Larry 2

Ovid 1

Vernon 1-2

Ray 1-2-3

Leonard 1-2-3-4

Glenn 1

Bill 3-4

Jimmy 3-4

Thomas 1

Don Lee 1-2

Ab1•nt
PHOTO
NOT AVAilABlE

Troy 3

Stewart 1

�Donna

Judy

Judy T.

A AND B CHEERLEADERS

Shirley

Gail

Celina

�Robert, Mick, Don Lee, Eddy, John, Larry, Orian, Philip, Sammy, Lance,
Tim, Ovid, Coach Starbuck, Jimmy, Glenn, Kenny, Tom, Vernon, Bill,
Donald, Coach Ferrick, Eugene (mgr.), Ray, Leonard, Art, Harvey, Marvon,
Gary

FOOTBALL

Harvey, Glenn, Ray, Leonard, Kenny, Bill, Donald, Gary, Art, Vernon, Jimmy

�Mr. Ferrick, Troy, Orian, Eugene, Ray,
Art, Harvey, OVid, Richard, John, Kenny
WE
"B" TEAM
THEY
CONFERENCE
21
52
Ignacio
42
60
Silvenon
36
34
Pagosa
24
55
Mancos
51
43
Dove Creek
19
40
Ignacio
26
36
Dolores
49
55
Silverton
41
40
Pagosa
0 -CO FERE CE
32
29
Mission
50
38
Kirtland
32
53
Del Norte
49
34
Del Norte
41
60
Bloomfield

�Marvon, Jimmy, Leonard, Larry, Vernon,
Mr. Starbuck, Bill, Lance, Jeff, Arnold ,
Stewart, Philip
THEY
WE
"A" TEAM
CONFERENCE
44
65
Ignacio
58
78
Silverton
60
54
Pagosa
49
62
Mancos
52
66
Dove Creek
31
46
Ignacio
55
78
Dolores
64
88
Silverton
65
58
Pagosa
NON - CONFERENCE
53
52
Mission
74
67
Kirtland
72
61
Del Norte
72
64
Del Norte
Bloomfield

84

65

�Coach Ferrick, Richards, Trimble, Archuleta, Mars, Boardwell, Archuleta, Tubbs,
Hickman, Beaty, Garcia, Sower, Mgr., Naranjo, Ludwig, Miller, Box, Zellner,
Sauer, Tubbs, Gilbert, Newton, Hayes, Forsythe, Caviggia, Wilmer, not shown

PUP TEAM AND CHEERLEADERS

Terry Mankins

Judy McConnel

Ja nnet Heinz

��LEONARD TANNER

MR. WOLVERINE

�JUDY McVICKER

MISS WOLVERINE

�MOST FRIENDLY
Carol and Fred
FRESHMAN FAVORITES
Sharon and Tim

SENIOR FAVORITES
Judy and Leonard
JUNIOR FAVORITES
Donna and Ray

MOST COOPERATIVE
Evelyn and Harvey
BEST DANCERS
Sally and Bill

�BEST COMEDIANS

Carol and Jim
BEST LOOKING

Donna and Leonard

MOST ATHLETIC

Diane and Ray
SOPHOMORE FAVORITES

Gail and Lance

MOST FEMININE
AND MOST MASCULINE

Gail and Leonard
MOST LIKELY TO
SUCCEED

Judy and Philip

�ATTE DA

T

Donna Reed

HOMECOMING QUEEN

ATTENDANT

Gail Stagelman

Judy McVicker

PROM KING

PROM QUEEN

Kennie Mullen

Linda Law

��Ugh! How!

Ugh! Fried!

B. H. S. Royalty

Miss Library. 1961

All Set?

Just Call Me Snaggletooth!

LOUIE'S BODY SHOP
Expert Auto and Body
Repair

Farmington, New Mexico

�Complete Banking Service

BURNS NATIONAL BANK
900 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado

TURNER SECURITIES
11

Borrow With Confidence" at "the Friendliest Bank in Town"
1057 Main
Durango, Colorado

MOUNTAIN VIEW LODGE
Vallecito Lake
OTEY SHADDEN
Owner

. Modern Cabins
Hunting
Fishing
Boating

T. W. CAPPS
Manager
Route 1
Bayfield, Colorado

PINE RIVER LODGE
PAUL AND WYLENE NORMAN - DON AND ERMALEE AT K INSON
Cabins
Boats
Motors
Groceries

P hone TU 4-25 6 3
16 Miles North of
Bayfield , Colorado

�BAYFIELD FILLING STATION
Washing
Lubrication
Batteries
Accessories
Tires
Wheel Balancing

Open 7 Days a Week
Phone TU 4-2270
Bayfield, Color ado
The REED BROTHERS

SAFARI LODGE

Boats

Cabins
Pack Trips
11

Fishing
Hunting
TU 4-2482
Vallecito Lake
Bayfield, Color ado

Your Pleasure Is
Our Business••

TANNER FLOUR MILLS
Manufacturers of
Flour - Bran - Feeds
Phone TU 4-2400

Bayfield, Colorado

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Proud of
the Past••

Looking to
the Future 11

11

11

11

0ldest Bank in the Basin••
Durango, Colorado

�SCOTTIE'S BOAT DOCK
Ski Boats, Boats and Motors
Lake Vallecito
MAX R. AHLGRIM

FOSTER'S OFFICE SUPPLY
Quality Merchandise
Phone CHerry 7-0494
Durango, Colorado

VALLEY OF SPRUCE
Route # 1
Bayfield
Phone TUcker 4-2580

INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE
COMPANY
Loans
Insurance
Phone CH 7-1555
816 Main- Durango, Colorado

SEMKE'S @LODGE
Steak House and Cocktail Lounge
The Best in Food and Lodging
Phone TUcker 4-2473
Route 1 - Bayfield, Colorado

THE C. 0. D. LAUNDRY
AND DRY CLEANERS, INC.
Phone CH 7-1472
1177 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado

LOST CREEK LODGE
CLAUDE 0. AND BUNK CRANE
Bayfield, Colorado
Phone TUcker 4-2561

MALT SHOPPE
Stop Here for Your Favorite
Malts, Shakes, Sundaes
Durango, Colorado

FAHRION'S LIQUOR
STORE
Phone TUcker 4-2243
Bayfield, Colorado

COUNTRY GIRL BEAUTY SHOP
Owned and Operated by
ROXIE COMYFORD
Phone TUcker 4-2422
Bayfield, Colorado

STOCK MOTOR
Since 1930
General Repair Wrecker
Phone TU 4-2411
Bayfield, Colorado

ED'S BARBER SHOP
Bayfield, Colorado

MA HELLER'S RESORT
On Beautiful Lake Vallecito
Modern Cabins, Boats and Motors
Electric Kitchens, Ph. TU 4-2426
Bayfield, Colorado

LAKE HAYEN RESORT
On Vallecito Lake
Cabins - Boats and Motors - Groceries
CECIL AND ETHEL STAFFORD
"Your Pleasure Merchants"

FARMERS SUPPLY CO .
Feeds and Supplies
Durango, Colorado

SHEPPARD BAKING CO.
Wholesale Only
Ask Your Grocer for
Sheppards Bread
Durango, Colorado

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�LEWIS MERCANTILE CO.
P.O. Boxl7

Phone TUcker 4-2430
Bayfield, Colorado

Meats, Vegetables, Fruits
Hardware and Supplies

Dry Goods, Feeds

"We Extend Our Sincere Congratulations
to the Seniors of 1960-61
Our Best Wishes for a
Successful and Faithful Future 11

FORT LEWIS A &amp; M COLLEGE
Durango, Colorado

�WIT'S END RANCH

KUGLE EQUIPMENT CO.

Modern Cabins
Lake and Stream Fishing
Saddle Horses and Pack Trips

Bayfield, Colorado
Phone TU 4-2614

PAYTON
RADIO AND TV SERVICE
Repair Work
BRUCE PAYTON
Phone TU 4-2412
Bayfield, Colorado

SHIPLEY'S
MINERAL HOUSE
AND
WAMPUM WIGWAM
Fine Gifts for All Year Occasions
Phone TU 4-2632
Gem Village, Colorado

HALVERSON'S GROCERY
"Quality Merchandise
Courteous Service"

Bayfield, Colorado

SHORE LINE INN
Vallecito Reservoir
Vacation Headquarters
Route 1
Bayfield, Colorado

THE COLORADOAN

SAW MILL POINT LODGE

MOTEL RESTAURANT

CABIN

CAFE

ROCK SHOP

Route 1

Gem Village

Bayfield, Color ado

Bayfield, Colorado

Phone TU 4-2669

�MEADOW LARK CONOCO STATION
Outboard Repair

Complete Service

On Northeast Side of Lake

BAYFIELD LOCKER PLANT AND FOOD MARKET
Complete Processing Service
Custom Butchering

Groceries
Meats
Feeds

Phone TU 4-2605

JOHNSON JEWELRY
Exquisite Jewelry
965 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado

K&amp;MCAFE
"Granny's Homecooking"
Bayfield, Colorado

COCA-COLA

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BOTTLING CO.
Durango, Colorado
HIWAY CAFE
&amp;
TRUCK STOP
Homemade Pies
Bayfield, Colorado

DURANGO MUSIC CO.
Frigidaire
Appliances

Musical
Instruments

WELLS MODERN COURT

1053 Main Avenue
P. 0. Box 1270

Phone TU 4-2245

Durango, Colorado

Bayfield, Colorado

Phone CH 7-3131

TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
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WOLVERINE

BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
BAYFIELD, COLORADO

�The 1962 Wolverine is proudly dedicated to the boys and girls of Bayfield High
School, who have fought to win the above trophies. The wearers of the Purple and
Gold have maintained a reputation for good sportsmanship. The lessons learned on the
fields and courts are carrying over into good citizenship of many who have gone out
from B. H. S. into adult life. We salute you! Continue to "fight, fight, fight," for honesty and fair play in the game of life.

�TO THE BAYFIELD "WOLVERINES" OF 1962

As the school year draws to a close, you are making preparations to take the next
step in the walk of life. Your life as a high school student will have terminated. As
you leave Bayfield High School, you will each take a different path. I sincerely hope
that your experiences in the past four years have prepared you to walk in such a manner that your lives and your community will be richer because of your attitude toward
your fellow citizens.
May you never forget that the richest possessions you may acquire are friends, and
that in order to acquire them, your actions must be governed by certain basic principles. Never say an unkind word about another, be considerate of the feelings of others,
be loyal, and above all - smile.
If I may leave a last word with you, let it be this: Happiness is not found in the
accumulation of dollars. Pride in your friends, yourself, and your community will
bring the greatest happiness that anyone can experience. May your search for it be
fruitful.
Your Superintendent,

�BUS DRIVfRS: Mr. Shupe, Mr. Bigham, Mr. Frahm, Mr. Rathjen.

COOKS: Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Forsythe, Mrs. Hickman, Mrs. Landreth.

SECRETARY: Mrs. Ryan

CUSTODIANS: Mr. Phelps, Mr. Wolf

�FACULTY

�MRS. BROOMELL
First Grade
MRS. COCKREHAM
Second Grade
MRS. OSTWALD
Third Grade

MRS. STAGELMAN
Fifth Grade

MRS. COLWELL
Fourth Grade

MR. TUBBS
Junior High
Science

MRS. CROWELL
Junior High
Mathematics

MR. STOCKDALE
Junior High
Social Studies
MRS. HEICK
Junior High
Language Arts

�MRS. PARKS
High School
English
Speech
Journalism
MR. BEAVER
High School
Science

MR. GUTHRIE
High School
Commercial
Football
MRS. TUBBS
lligh School
Mathematics

MRS. JAMES
Library
Girls' P. E.
MRS. POFF
High School
English
French

MR. DAVIS
Band and Vocal
MR. STOCKTO
High School
Social Studies
Basketball
MR. HEICK
Superintendent

��SENIORS

�RAYMO D FROST
This all-around athlete has a
great sene of humor. Surely
successful years are ahead for
him.
BIIS 1-2-3-4, Pres. 4; SC 3;
B Club 1-2-3-4, Pres. 4; Football 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-34; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Jr. Play.
RUTH HOTZ
Ruth, a willing worker, is always ready to lend a helping
hand.
BHS 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-34; P&amp;G 1; Jr. Play.

DAN WEDDLE
Dan is a first rate amateur
radio enthusiast who exercises
his energy building sets and
his vocabulary talking afar.
BHS 1-2-3-4; Jr. Play.
VIVIAN RATHJE
This good-natured girl gives a
friendly glow to all. Her nice
voice adds to the chorus.
BHS 1-2-3-4; SC 2-3; Pep
Club 1-2-3-4, Vice-Pres. 4;
Wolverine 3; P&amp;G 3-4; Chorus
1-2-3-4; Fine Arts 1-2-3-4;
Jr. Play.

DAVID GLEN
David is a good-natured dreamer and a willing helper whenever needed.
BHS 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3; Chorus 1; Fine Arts 2-3; Jr. Play .
BARBARA ROBERTS
Bobbie Jo, petite Homecoming
Queen, excels scholastically.
She is dependable and enjoys
a good argument.
BHS 2-4, Sec. 4; SC 4, Sec . Treas . 4; NHS 3 -4; Pep Club
1-2-3-4; P&amp;G 4; Chorus 1-2;
Homecoming Queen 4.

�JANA CRARY
Jana enjoys life and is a good
student with time left for outside interests.
Salutatorian
BHS 4; NHS 3,4; Pep Club 12-3 -4; Chorus 4; Fine Arts 4;
Cheerleader 4; Homecoming
Art. 4; FT A 2; Carnival Queen 3.
EUGENE BEAVER
Eugene, with thoughts as high
as his stature, will surely succeed in life.
BHS 1-2-3-4; SC 1-2-3; Treas.
1; B Club 2-3-4; P&amp;G 4; Football 2-3; Basketball 2-3-4;
Baseball2-3-4; Jr. Play.
BARBARA SOWER
This little girl is happily busy
all the time. Although petite,
she gets a bang out of life.
BIIS 2-3-4, Sec. 3; Pep Club
2-3-4, Treas. 4; P&amp;G 4; Band
2-3-4; Chorus 2-3-4; Fine Arts
2-3-4; Jr. Play.
DO RAGLAND
Don, with easygoing manner
and friendly quips, gets along
well with others.
BHS 2-4; Football 1-2; Basketball 1.

J A IT MORRISON
Janet is the silent type and
will be remembered for her
shy, sweet smile.
BHS 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-23-4; Chorus 1-2-3 -4; Fine Arts
1-2-3-4; Jr. Play.
JAMES DAVE PORT
James, quiet and reserved, is
active in both band and chorus.
BIIS 1-2-3-4, Treas. 4; Band
3-4; Chorus 3-4; Fine Arts 2-34; Basketball Manager 1; Jr.
Play.

�BOB DAVIS
Bob, full of fun and flattery,
is an interesting person to be
around.
BHS 2-4, Vice-Pres. 2; SC 2;
Wolverine 4; P&amp;G 4.
DONNA REED
Donna, gifted and lovely,
easily accomplishes a variety
of activities.
BHS 1-2-3-4, Treas. 3; SC 4,
Pres. 4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4;
Wolverine 1-2-3-4, Asst. Ed.
3, Ed. 4; P&amp;G 1-2-3-4; Chorus
1; Fine Arts 1; Cheerleader 13-4; Homecoming Att. 3; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow; Jr. Play .
LARRY FORSYTHE
Larry, who loves to talk, is
really an enjoyable person.
BHS 1-2-3-4, Pres. 1-2-3; SC
3-4, Pres. 3; B Club 1-2-3-4 ,
Vice-Pres. 4; Wolverine 4;
P&amp;G 4; Band 1; Football 1-23-4; Basketball 4; Base.ball 34; Jr. Play.
JUDY TUBBS
Judy is an ambitious student
who excels in many fields.
This competent leader takes
pnde in a job well done.
Valedictorian
BHS 2-3-4, Sec. 1-2; SC 1-34, Sec. 1, Vice-Pres. 3; NHS
3-4, Sec. 3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4,
Pres. 4; Wolverine 2-3-4; P&amp;G
2-3-4; Cheerleader 1-2-3; Jr.
Play.
RICHARD SNODGRASS
This friendly fellow has a smile
for everyone. He takes much
pride in his personal appearance.
BHS 1-2-3-4, Vice-Pres. 4; SC
1; P&amp;G 4; Basketball 2-3-4;
Football 2; Baseball 2; Jr. Play.

���Can you recognize the
faces on these two pages
as the little children
on the preceding page?
Have they changed much?

�HISTORY
The long march toward learning began in September 1950, under the direction of
Mrs. Marach. Of the thirty that began there are only six left of the original class.
These are James Davenport, Vivian Rathjen, Eugene Beaver, Donna Reed, Janet Morrison, and Dan Weddle.
The class was guided through grade school by Mrs. Mair, second grade; Mrs. Ostwald, third grade; Mrs. Kelley, fourth grade; Mrs. Folsom, fifth grade; Mrs. Martin,
sixth grade; Mrs. Smith, seventh grade; and Mrs. Crowell, eighth grade.
Initiation was one remembered event of our freshman year. The freshmen became
much wiser in the ways of high school.
Movies were shown as a class project during the year by the sophomores.
The junior year was a very busy one. The juniors gave the play, ROCKET I HIS
POCKET. Lots of hard work went into the Prom, but all efforts were rewarded Prom
night. The theme was Aloha, Hawaii. Class rings were received this year also.
The big year is now here. Seniors are looking forward to the Junior-Senior Prom,
Sneak Day, and most eagerly awaited of all, Commencement exercises. Prospective
graduates are Judy Tubbs, Richard Snodgrass, Eugene Beaver, Bob Davis, Donna Reed,
Jana Crary, Barbara Sower, David Glenn, Don Ragland, Dan Weddle, Bobbie Jo Roberts,
Ray Frost, Janet Morrison, Vivian Rathjen, Larry Forsythe, Ruth Hotz, and James
Davenport.

CL SS WILLS
I. Judy Tubbs, will my calmness to Wanda Mann.
I, Richard Snodgrass, will my ability to spell to Stewart McCoy.
I, Eugene Beaver, will my ability to make good grades in Math to Lila Cundiff.
I, Bob Davis, will my ability for flattering the teachers to Celina Gilbert.
I. Donna Reed, will my love of good times to Pete Mcinnes; the more the merrier.
Right, Petey?
I. Jana Crary, will my bad habit of saying the right thing at entirely the wrong time
to Shirley Sower.
I, Barbara Sower, will my extreme tallness to Leland Roundy.
I. David Glenn, will my extreme shortness to Stewart McCoy.
I. Don Ragland, will my outstanding weight to him who needs it most.
I, Dan Weddle, will my red hair to Arnold Archuleta.
I, Bobbie Jo Roberts, will my talkativeness to any quiet, shy person.
I, Ray Frost, will my ability to find my way back to civilization to Dickie Trimble.
I. Janet Morrison, will my curly hair to Selma Snodgrass.
I. Vivian Rathjen, will my flats to Mrs. Tubbs.
I, Larry Forsythe, will my neckscarf and my name, Joe College, to Don Gosney.
I, Ruth Hotz, will my grades to Linda McConnel.
I, James Davenport, will my saxophone to Sammy Pinnecoose.

�PROPHECY
Bayfield, Colorado
May 20, 1982
Dear Mrs. Parks,
The Class of 1962 has decided to hold a reunion at the Coloradoan Cafe as the guests
of owner David Glenn and co-owner James Davenport.
We regret that Larry Forsythe and Bobbie Jo Roberts, the nation's top twisters in the
early 1960's, won't be able to make the reunion as they are convalescing in the Valley View Rest Home from a severe case of twistitus. They were trying to popularize
a revival of the twist. However, we won't worry too much because they are under the
expert care of Dr. Eugene Beaver and his head nurse, Barbara Sower.
Richard Snodgrass has monopolized the strawberry market with his sensational new
strawberry the Red Rich.
Vivian Rathjen, world-famous opera singer, won't be able to attend as she is on tour
in France.
Jana Crary will fly here from New York where she has become quite well-known for
her famous million-seller, "How to Get the Best Out of Your Life."
Wealthy Judy Tubbs, grower of prize-winning sheep and recent winner of the Mrs.
Sheep Grower of America title, will honor us with her presence, accompanied by her
assistant, Janet Morrison.
Ruth Hotz, director of the Bell Telephone Company, will present free calls to the
members of the class so that they can visit with Bob Davis and Dan Weddle, who are
on a safari in deepest, darkest Africa in search of Don Ragland, who still doesn't believe in going to college.
The former Donna Reed, now mother of ten girls, has taken over the family filling
station to help support her family.
Yours truly,
RAY FROST
President of the F.B.I.
(Full Blooded Indians)

��JU1 IORS

�L. Cundiff, L. Zellner, L. Kimball, G. Stagelman, V. Kingsley, J. Huntington, 0.
Box, J. Loring, S. Noble, N. llotz, C. Martin, D. Gosney, N. Nichols, T. Ancell,
L. McConnel, M. Berry, S. Sower, M. Tolson. Absent was F. Wells, and P. Phillips.

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SOPHOMORES

�B. Stock, D. Powell, C. McNew, L. Heick, A. Archuleta, T. Archuleta, V. McVicker, W. Mann, P. Mcinnes, K. Hickman, S. McCoy, S. Sower, L. Archuleta,
C. Gilbert, S. Whitley, J. Cundiff, G. Shupe, L. Glover, E. McHam, M. Bowers.

�FRESHMEN

�. Calvert, B. Foley, S. Pinnecoose, L. Beaver, B. Holder, C. Ludwig, R. Trimble,
L. Safley, R. Miller, V. Sower, J. Compton, R. Townsend, P. Hayes, M. Bordwell,
D. Law, J. Morrison, S. Martin, P. Gilbert, 0. Knight, L. Roundy, S. Snodgrass, A.
Tubbs, S. James, J. Payton, K. Huntington, R. Davis, L. Cundiff, J. McConnel, L.
Tanner, L. Smyth, S. Davis, L. Glover, S. Richards, C. McCoy, M. Montgomery,
J. Montgomery, N. Peterson, E. Zellner. G. Williams and R. Davis, Absent.

�ELEMENTARY

�EIGHTH GRADE
C. Dye, E. Archuleta, M. Archuleta, T. Mankins, R. Archuleta, C. Tanner, P.
Garcia, J. Tafoya, B. Wilmer, D. Snow, M. Stevens, E. Berry, J. Heinz, D. Peterson, s. Smith, J. Forsythe, J. Cundiff, E. Jones, D. McCoy, P. Snooks, C. Hasstedt,
J. Caviggia, E. Garcia, R. Tubbs, F. Stock, G. Grush, B. McDaniel, B. Sauer, H.
Hickman, D. Clark, A. McHam.

�EVE THGRADE
K. Tubbs, S. McCutchen, C. Whitley, T. Davis, M. Wommer, G. Vaughan, R.
Wells, V. Wagner, G. Hickman, L. Heinz, P. Townsend, S. Wilmer, D. Snooks, L.
Reed, S. Hasstedt, B. Payton, C. McNew, D. Frost, M. Foley, L. Davenport, W.
Cundiff, S. McDaniel, C. Carter, D. Mann, L. Archuleta, M. Lucero, A. Huntington, S. Lippert, J. Loring, J. Hayes, P. Johnston, E. Archuleta, S. Martinez, R.
Jones, A. Langfitt, S. Lucero, L. Tafoya, T. Garcia, M. Clark, D. Cundiff, P.
Archuleta, J. Wells, J. Tuttrow, H. Hickman, P. Archuleta, D. Frost, C. Mars.

�SIXTHGR DE
R. Lucero, R. Richards, J. Box, P. Schriner, J. Magee, B. Beaver, J. Mankins, L.
Wommer, J. Hogue, C. Trimble, M. Cundiff, S. Ancell, J. Abernathy, G. Tanner,
B. Stagelman, L. Schaechtel, L. Phillips, R. McHam, G. Momberg, R. Snow, J.
Fahrion, A. Martinez, R. Gosney.

�FIFTH GRADE
B. Brown, G. McCutchen, J. Clark, B. Dye, R. Grove, M. Ludwig, S. Tate, V.
Kimball, L. Lucero, B. Jobes, T. Naranjo, L. Wiebe, J. Harper, B. Mcinnes, M.
Korman, L. Hasstedt, G. Archuleta, C. McKinnis, L. Sanchez, S. Tafoya, C.
Comyford, S. McBee, S. Glover, D. Zellner, B. Schriner, P. Samuels, V. Kimball,
P. McHam, P. McCoy, C. Taylor, D. Archuleta, R. Roberts, E. Chavez, R. Sauer,
B. Frost, S. Martinez, D. Atkinson, C. Blackmore, K. Wagner, V. Amon, M. Cundiff, U. Archuleta.

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FOURTH GRADE
M. Law, L. Colard, R. Hogue, P. Davis, A. Garcia, J. Clark, D. Stevens, M.
Wagner, R. Hayes, J. Sanchez, J. Crary, A. Potter, S. Smith, B. Tanner, M. Korman, E. Jacobson, N. Uptain, L. Garcia, L. Archuleta, C. Cundiff, W. Gallegos,
P. Fahrion, E. Lucero, M. Abernathy, N. Blackmore, D. Atkinson, J. Magee, J.
Roberts, J. Mankins, L. Box, M. Ancell, C. Carter, C. Grush, C. Schaechtel, V.
Garcia, K. Wiebe.

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-

�THIRD GRADE
M. Tafoya, D. Schriner, G. Morrison, G. Sanchez, J. Comyford, S. Heinz, L.
Calvert, K. Snow, J. Stevenson, D. Schriner, R. Forsythe, J. Magee, M. Beaver, V.
Tanner, D. Safley, R. Frost, D. Momberg, C. Dye, E. Hasstedt, D. Peterson, K.
Sitton, L. Garcia, E. McCoy, P. Hickman, G. Townsend, S. Wilmer, P. Levell, M.
Chavez, S. Pautsch, T. Wommer, C. Mattes, D. Swearingen, C. Martinez, P. Lucero, T. Andres, G. Stowell, A. Beeler, W. Beeler.

�SECONDGR DE
F. Archuleta, R. Williams, R. Williams, S. Garcia, M. F ahrion, R. McCoy, R.
Haga, E. Potter, F. Wilbur, D. Atkinson, S. Steele, T. Mankins, C. Zellner, R.
Hertel, J. Comyford, L. Montgomery, D. Uptain, J. Sauer, R. Stowell, P. Foley,
L. Dye, J. Hammond, C. Clark, C. Cundiff, S. Entzie, L. Sanchez, K. Trimble, D.
Korman, H. LePlatt, W. Wiebe, G. Sheppard, L. Tubbs. Absent were: B. Bassett,
T. Medina, D. Frost, M. Valdez, P. Stolworthy, L. Stolworthy, J. Gardner, N.
Rickabaugh.

�FIRST GRADE
V. Frahm, S. Williams, II. Wagner, A. Gilbert, P. Lud1dg, P. Morrison, J. Smith,
D. Colard, S. Bord1.;el1, C. Lester, M. Valdez, D. La\-:, L. Cro!le, J. Martinez, G.
Box, A. Sanchez, B. Wilmer, P. Sitton, R. Entzie, R. Sanchez, P. Archuleta, D.
Baumgardner, G. Levell, P. Heick, E. Amon, K. Steele, C. Swearingen, K. Clark,
R. Wilbur, S. May, C. Martinez.

�BACK ROW- "A" TEAM: G. Grush, A. Tubbs, B. Sauer, J. Cundiff, E. Archuleta, J.
Forsythe, J. Tubbs, coach. FRO TROW: G. Tanner, J. Wells, C. McNew, M. Foley, G. Hickman. BACK ROY\ - "B" TEAM: C. Mars, F. Stock, R. Archuleta, H.
Hickman, A. Huntington, D. Snow, manager. FRONT ROW: J. Caviggia, R. Gosney,
W. Cundiff, D. Snooks, S. Ancell, B. Wilmer. Absent: E. Garcia.

PUP TEAM AND CHEERLEADERS

LINDA R. , ELAINE, LINDA H., TERRY

�FAVORITES

�RAY FROST

Mr. Wolverine

�DONNA REED

�SOPHOMORE
FAVORITES
Sharon
and
Pete

MOST
ATHLETIC
Donna
and

Ray

MOST LIKELY
TO SUCCEED
Judy
and

Larry
MOST
FRIENDLY
Wanda
and

Billy

SENIOR
FAVORITES
Jan a
and

Ray
MOST
STUDIOUS
Linda
and
Lance

�BEST
LOOKING
Jana
and
Pete
ALL AROUND
FAVORITES
Donna
and
Ray

FRESHMAN
FAVORITES
Linda
and
Vernon
BEST
DANCERS
Celina
and
Larry

JUNIOR
FAVORITES
Gail
and
Lance

BEST
COMEDIANS
Wanda
and
Ray

��BARBARA ROBERTS

���The cowgirl and the sailor

Poor Vernon!
The three stooges

Out of it!

George, my boy--Thank you, ladies and gentlemen--

The Wolverines in action
The Hiway gang!

Incriminating, did you say?

M-m-m-m-m-ml

�ACTIVITIES

�Mission
Del Norte
Blanding
Monticello
Blanding
Del Norte
Bloomfield
Aztec

59
28
43
56
49
35
52
70

46
63
51
50
63
73
71
65

CONFERENCE
WE THEY
71
Dove Creek 40
50
74
Ignacio
62
52
Pagosa
66 47
Dolores
60
61
Mancos
68
56
Dove Creek
37
52
Ignacio

�"A" TEAM: Don Lee G., Pete M., Lance K., Larry F., Glenn W., Eugene B., Ray F., Orian B., Vernon K.,
RichardS., Sammy P., Stewart M., Coach Stockton.
"B" TEAM: Randy D , Clayton L., Vance M., Tommy A., Vernon S., Bobby S , Leland R., Jim H., Ernie
Z., John C., Paul G., Dick T., Ronnie M., Coach Guthrie, Billy H.

�JANA

DONNA

GAIL

A AND B CHEERLEADERS

LYN, A GAYE

CHARLE E

WA DA

�Claton, Vernon S., Leland, Ray, Vernon, Johnny, Paul, Richard, Larry, Orian, Lance, Ernie,
Bobby S., Jeff, Don Lee, Tom, Billy.

THEY

us

Durango B

30

0

Mission

50

0

Dolores

21

7

Pagosa

47

0

Mancos

8

12

Ignacio

33

6

Dove Creek

20

14

Vernon, Leland, Johnny, Ray, Larry, Orian, Lance, Bobby, Don, Thomas, Vernon K.

�Celina, Judy M., Marilyn B., Shirley, Judy T . , Vivian, Bobbie, Lila, Janet, Joyce,
Darlene, Linda M. , Mrs. James, Sophia, Barbara, Marilyn M. , Raedene, Selma, Barbara F., Nancy C . , Sharon R., Judy C . , Nancy P. , Jo, Kathy, Sharon S., La Wand,
Susan, Linda C., Cheryl, Diane, Linda T., Sue, Karen, Ruth, ancy H., Charlene,
Lynna, Wanda, Gail, Jana, Donna.

PEP CLUB

President - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -JUDY TUBBS
Vice-President- - - - - - - - - -VIVIAN RATHJEN
Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - - - -BARBARA SOWER
S.C. Representative - - - - - - - - -LILA CUNDIFF
Sponsor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MRS. JAMES

PRESIDENT
Judy Tubbs

�Stewart M., Don Lee G., Larry F., Tommy A., Ray F., Eugene B., Glenn W., Orian
B., Vernon K., Coach Stockton, Lance K., Coach Guthrie, Pete M., Jeff L., Bill H.,
John C., Vernon S., Bobby S., Leland R., Ernie Z., Paul G., Sammy P.

(t(tB '' CLUB

President - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RAY FROST
Vice-President - - - - - - - - - -LARRY FORSYTHE
Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - - - -LANCE KIMBALL
Sergeant-at-Arms - - - - - - TOMMY ARCHULETA
Sponsors - - - - - - - - - - - -MR. STOCKTON and
MR. GUTHRIE

PRESIDENT
Ray Frost

�Barbara S., Marilyn B., Gail S., Jan a C., Lance K., Donna R., Shirley S., Judy T.,
Mrs. Tubbs, Linda M., , ancy H., Barbara R.

ATION LHONOR OCIETY

President - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- JUDY TUBBS
Vice-President - - - - - - - - - GAIL STAGLEMAN
Secretary - - - - - - - - - - - - - SHIRLEY SOWER
Student Council Rep. - - - - - - - - - JANA CRARY

PRESIDENT
Judy Tubbs

�Mr. Stockton, Larry F., Sam N., Wanda M., Sophia J., Sue D., Kathy H., Lance
K., Lila C., Barbara R., Vivian R., Nancy H., Judy T., RichardS., Don Lee G.

T DE TCO

CIL

President - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DONNA REED
Vice-President - - - - - - - - - - LA CE KIMBALL
Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - BARBARA JO ROBERTS
Sponsor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MR. STOCKTON

PRESIDENT
Donna Reed

�Celina, Gail, Ray, Eugene, Bob, Larry, Donna, Richard, Shirley, Lynn, Nancy H.,
Linda M., Barbara, Judy T., Raedene, Cheryl, Marilyn M., Lila, Lynna Gaye, Kathy,
Stewart, Bobbie, Mrs. Parks, Linda C., Charlene, Sharon S.

PURPLE AND GOLD

EDITOR
Marilyn Berry

ASSISTANT EDITOR
Wanda Mann

�Judy T., Tommy, Celina, Dan, Gail, Wanda, Raedene, Cheryl, Marilyn M., Charlene, Shirley, Lynna Gaye, Marilyn B., Linda C., Don Lee, Kathy, Lance, Bob, Mrs.
Parks, Larry.

THE WOLVERINE

ASSIST ANT EDITOR
Sharon Sower

EDITOR
Donna Reed

�Clayton, Leroy, Leland, Jim D., Dale, Charlene, Celina, Linda T., Sue, Raedene,
Barbara F., Nancy C., Selma, Lynn, Marilyn M., Suzan, LaWand, Jana, Vivian,
Darlene, Janet, Judy M., Diane, Linda C., Barbara S., Lynna, Wanda, Joyce, Mr.
Davis.

CHORUS AND BAND

Mr. Davis, Dick, Jim D., Barbara S., Celina, Linda Z., Nancy C.

TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
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�SUPERINTENDENT

Superintendents Message:
This annual has been the results of the plans of the annual
staff and Mr. Caldwell. The ideas, expressions, and pictures
serve as indicators of the thinking of this group. As this
goes to press, appreciation is expressed for the patience,
cooperativeness, and willingness of the select group who
have so ably combined the pages of this year's annual.
Mr. Hill

This annual will serve to refresh our memories of the many
pleasures and associations as well as some dafficulties endured by the student body and teachers alike.
May this book be reviewed with ever increasing pleasure as the
years come and go. May those whose pictures are found herein
continue to climb the stairs that lead to success and happiness,
without undue difficulty.
Thomas W. Hill
Superintendent

PRINCIPAL
What have you learned? What do you expect to learn? A Large
majority of what you learn in high school you will soon forget. Over
90% of the material included in tests while earning a B.A. degree
is forgotten within 4 months of graduation. The question then is
why learn, if most will be lost. A better question would be how to
concent ate on knowledge that will not be forgotten and will be most
useful to you. Two things standout as being most important to individual success. (1) Learning how to make a wise decision. (Ask you
science teacher about the scientific method.) (2) The ability to make
yours,lf do what is indicated by the decision making pr ocess you
employ . In other words recognize what needs to be done and do it.
Discipline yourself and no one e l se will be trying to do it fo r you.
The structu r e and offeri rgs of Bayfield High School most
certainly offers eve r y student the opportunity t o acqui r e these
two most impo r tant skills. Your happiness with yourself throughout
life depends upon how well you master these skills. Try being
exceptional r ather than different.
Sincerely,
Mr. Martin

Mr. Martin

�STUDENT COUNCIL

Standing: Mr. Whiteman, Pres Ludwig, Damian Duran, Jan Natzke, Mike Frary,
Verna Leithauser, Steve Dunavant, Brett King, Sue McCoy, Patty Sitton,
Charisse King, Paul M~on,.Iac~ Moore. Sitting:Thedra McCoy, Driscol
Staley, Janet Crouse, ary McGraw Deseree McManes, Dirk Nelson, Doug
Frary, Evelyn Copeland, Shawn m th.

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Standing: Mr. Brown, Mr. Purcell-Secretary, 'Hr. MciPtyre-Treasurer
Sitting: Mr. Bolenger, Mrs. Ford, Mr. LePlatt-President

�Miss Frances Blomgren
Home Econ0111ics

Mr. Ron Caldwell
Business

Mr. Wayne Dugger
Science

Mrs. Gwendolyn French
English - Spanish

Mrs. Janice James
Librarian

Mrs. Cannen S8Ilds
Liberal Arts

Mrs. Vada Martin
Girls Sports
H.S. History

Miss Sharon Murphy
H.S. Math

Mr. Dan Petro
History
Coach

Mr. Gerald Prior
Driving Training
Coach

Mr. Dale Smith
Special Ed.

Mr. H.C. Ward
Vocational Shop
Industrial Art

Mr. Jim Wells
Band - Music

Mr. Richard Wheelock
H.S. English

Mr. Steve Whiteman
Science - Wrestling

�COOKS

AND
CUSTODIANS

l·irs. Rather, Iv.r. Ryan, Mrs. Ph~llips, Mrs. Hotz,

BUS

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.Mr. Porter

DRIVERS

STAFF

Mr. Jack, Mr. Smythe, Mr. Oliver
Mr. Schlolfeld
Not Shown: Mr. Hersch and Hr . Grush

Dunavant, Sue McCoy

~nna 1\,cintyre, Gary Brown , Bralia Archuleta
ot Shown: Judy Franks

���"L ve is patient and kind · love is not jea lous, or conceited , or proud · love is not illmannered, or selfish, or irritable · love does
not keep a record of wrongs · love is not
happy with evil, but is happy with the truth .
Love never gives up : its faith, hope , and
pat i ence never fail."
1 Corinthians 13 : 4-7

Vicki Fra hm

-

Patty Sitton

Two roads diverged into a wood, and 1--1
took the one less traveled by, and that has
made all the difference .
Robert Frost

�The Senior
Class
Favorites
friend
our lives
shall always be tied
by a strand
of sun,
our thoughts
shall always be guided
by the feelings
we have
for each other,
our days
shall be filled
with
life, life,life

JOYCE HAMMOND

.BRETT KING

Senior Class
Officers
President
JOAN SMITH

V1ce-.l?res1dent
JOYCE HAMMOND
Secretary
l'EHRY MORRIS
Treasurer
DAVID CREAL

�PRES LUDWIG

ALBERT GILBERT

PATTY SITION

TOM BISHOP

DAN WADE

�JOYCE HAMMOND

GINGER MARTINEZ

MIKE FRARY

VICKI FRA!Ioi

JANET CROUSE

�DAVID CAMPBELL

JOAN SMITH

MIKE MYERS

LENDY CRONE

TERRY MORRIS

�GREG BOX

PAT MCKEE

ELAINE AMON

BRETT KING

PAUL MORRRISON

�)

DAVID CREAL

MARK BUCKNER

SHAARON GILBERT

BILL BROWN

JIM BRITTAIN

VICKIE FORD

VICKY KOLZ

�JUNIORS

�The
Junior
Class Favorites
DIRK NELSON
VERNA LEITHAUSER
dawning
a time to share ideas
to participate
to communicate with others
to learn the new and
improve the old •••
to create,
by the energies I put forth,
those things useful
in
the light of the dawn

Junior
Class
Officers
• President
FRANK BRITTAIN
V1ce-Pres1dent
CHRIS ZOLL

Secretary
MARY ANN LUCERO
Treasurer
DONNA MciNTYRE

�'ELO.~

BA'J.'LS

rRA:.K B!UTT/'.Dl

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KAY GOETZ

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VER:IA LLITI:AUSER

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�PAUL LUCERO

STEVE LUCERO

SUE McCOY

TERESE Mct;RAI.·J

DONrA Me INTYRE

DESEREE 1c'IAI t ES

JACK 100RE

DIRK NELSm

BI:VERI:Y PARKS

LINDA PURCELL

TOt·1 SITTON

CARLA SHITH·

DELLA STEPHENSON

CYNTHIA STEV ENS

RUDLEY WEAVER

ELAINE vliLEY

STANLEY WILLIAMS

CHRIS ZOLL

��The
Sophomore
Class
Favorites
friends ...
since the first rays
of the sun appeared
~~
rna~ has not liv~d
.
MARY M~GRAW
wtthout compantonshtp
______
it may be
KEVIN FRENCH
a friend or lover
but more often the friend-friends like lovers
are not easy
to come by
but once obtained
friendship never dies

President
EDWARD LUCERO

Vice-Presi&lt;'lent
BARBl..rlA BlJRCH

Secretary
CLAUDIA CArlTER

�i

ABSENT . . .
PHOTO NOT
AVAILABLE

FIRST ROW
CAROL BROWN
CLAUDIA CARTER
RONNIE DUNAVANT
KEVIN FRENCH

S~OND ROW
BARBARA BURCH
KATHY CHRISLEY
TISH ECHOLS
GORDON GIST

THIRD ROW
DEBBIE BYRD
DEAN CUNDIFF
SOOTT FORD
RONI HARRIS

FOURTH ROW
PAULA CAMPBELL
NICK DOCKUM
CHERYL FRAHM
TRACY HILL

�NO PHOTO
AVAILABLE

SID:OND HOw
ROOER KUGLE
SARAH LUCERO
MICKEY McNEW
MIKE JOHNSON

THIRD ROW
CHARISSE KING
IDSS MARTINEZ
LAHNA MILLER
ROY TIDMPSON

FOURTH ROW
DIANE LIVINGSTON
DEBBIK McCOY
Cffi.OE PHILLIPS
EDDIE WESTBROOK

�FRESHMEN

�The
Freshman Class
Favorites
DOUG FRARY

LAUREL ZOLL

dawning
a time to unite
under one certain
cause
to unite for the cause
of humanity
so that one day
all men will meet
the light of the dawn

Freshman
Class
Officers
Treasurer
LAUREL ZOLL
Secretary
CHARISSE McJilANES

neporter
TERRI MONTGOMERY
President
rAMMY PIERCE
V1ce-Pres1dent
ROBERT HASSTEDT_(not shown)

�LESA BATEfi

KIM BROWN

JINMY C'ffiiSLEY

S'lARO.l CRO S':

DAMIA

ESTER DYE

FRANK FARR

FRED FIS 'IER

DURAN

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picture• were mode

JUDY FRANKS

BARBARA KELLY

CYNDEE KING

JOl-!N FRAZZINI

RORERT 'lASSTEDT

S'!ERRE McCOY

KAT!.{'{ McCRARY'

�C~RISSE

McMANES

CINDY MILLF.R

TERRI MONTGOMERY

PHYLISS MORRISON

not shown

DIANA MEADOR

PHOTO NOT
AVAILABLE

DEBBIE MURPHY

JAN NATSKE

ROXANNE POPE

LOU STAFFORD

ALLEN STALEY

TCMMY STEPliENSON

JIM THCMPSON

TOMMY TUTTROW

LAUREL ZOLL

MIKE NESTING

TAMMY PIERCE

~
PHOTO
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���HOMECOMING

Queen Joyce Hammond
Escort Dan Wa e
Attendant Terry Morris
Escort Dirk Nelson

Janet Crouse
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I shall go
many
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we v.•ill search
for life
as it burst
into something
refreshing,
when old things
are once again created n~·

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Vicky Kolz

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�WINTER
SPORTS

We wish to express our appreciation to the following people
who supported this yearbook by purchasing so sor ads.
Ed's Barber Shop
D. L. Wells
Byron H. Rohde
Durango Furniture Mart
Hogan's Store
Town House
Mode O'Day

Dr. An
J. Vlasman
Western ..teak House
Outdoorsman
Beneficial Finance Co.
Narrow Gauge Hobby Shop
Basin Bowl

�SPIRIT CANDID AT ES

Joyce Hammond, Verna Leithauser, Doug Frary,
Chloe Phillips, Charisse McManes, Dan Wade,
Dirk Nelson,

Chloe Ph ill ips
Verna Leithauser

Felix Sandchez

Dirk Nelson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. School Spirit

Joyce Hammond
Doug Frary

Dan Wade

�BEST DANCERS
JACK MOORE-JOYCE HAMMOND

FRIENDLIEST
JACK MOORE-VERNA LEITHAUSER

MOST CO-OPERATIVE-COURTEOUS
PRES LUDWIG-SHARON CREAL

MOST BASHFUL
TO~ BISHOP-LAH A
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�BEST DRESSED
JOAN SMITH-DIRK NELSON

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCED
DAN KIMBALL -t'ATTY SITTON

MOST ATHLECTIC
BRETT KING-TISH ECHOLS

BEST LOOKING
KEVIN FRENCH-SHARON CREAL

�RFST COMEDIANS
VERNA LEITHAUSER-DAVID CREAL

CUTEST COUPLE
DIRK NELSON-TISH ECHOLS

MOST TALENTED
SUE McCOY-PAT MEADOR

�WHO ' S

WHO

Back Row: Joan Smith, Terry Morris, Steve Dunavant, David Campbell,
John Hasstedt, and Pres Ludwig. Front Row: Bralia Archuleta, Vicki
Frahm, Patty Sitton, Janet Crouse, Linda Purcell, Joan Hertel, Donna Mcintyre, and Shaaron Gilbert.

OUTSTANDING
TEENAGERS
OF

Patty Sitton, Joan Smith , and
Shaaron Gilbert.

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dawning
a time
to hold my life
and remember
moments passed-to gain from losses
and to start
a new
in the
light of the dawn
dawning ...
only then
will I realize
those events
of my life
most precious
to me ...

AMERICA

GOOD
CITIZEN
OUTSTANDING BUSINESS STUDENT
Vicki Fr ahm

Joan Smith was elected DAR Good Citizen Gi rl. Se l ection
standards f or " DAR Good Citizen Gi rl" are as follows ;
must be a Senior-above average, in scholarship, reliabl ity , patriotism and l eadership . She was elected by the
f acu l ty , and the support ing chapter was Sarah Platt Decker
Chapter .

�ATHLETICS

��HOMECOMING
dawning
a time to compete
to smile at my victories,
to cry
gently
at my victories lost,
but to always
remember
without these feelings
I cannot enjoy
the light of the dawn

�Back Row: Frank Farr, John Hasstedt, Frank Brittain, Doug Frary, Paul Morrison, Tracy Hill
Front Row: Albert Gilbert, Dan Wade, Pat Meador, Danny Kimball, Mike Frary, Brett King, Jack Moore

VARSITY
FOOTBALL
Back Row : Fred Fisher, Scott Ford, Damian Duran

Front Row: Paul Lucero, Dirk Nelson, Steve Dunavant, Ronnie Duna~ Mike Johnson

�HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

VARSITY

Back Row; Pat Meador, Ronnie Dunavant, Steve Dunavant, Dan Kimball,
Tom Sitton, Jack Moore, and Coach Prior.
Front Row; Brett King, David Campbell, Kevin French, Albert Gilbert,
Lendy Crone, Mike Johnson, Dan Wade, and manager Roger Kugle.

JUNIOR
VARSITY

Top Row; Fred Fisher, Damian Duran, Pat Meador.
Middle Row; Stanley Williams, Sam Duran, Ronnie Dnnavant,
Tracy Hill, Dan Kimball, Jack Moore, and Coach Petro .
Bottom Row; Scott (Henry) Ford, Frank Farr, Jim Thompson,
Thomas Stephenson, Jim Chrisley, Ross Martinez.

�11\liNTER

�SPORTS

ALL

CONFERENCE

BRETT KING

UGLY MAN
SCOTT FORD

�Mr. Prior

T,eft to right

First Row:
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Sharon Creal
DockUJll
Skies
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Tammy
P1erce
Gray
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Brad Brown

Second Row:

Lett to right

Linda Purcell, Bralia Archuleta, Joan Smith, Carol Brown, Claudia Carter,
Mike Frary, Jan Natzke, David Creal, Barbara Burch, Terry Morris.
Doug Frary, Verna Leithauser

L'l TTL E
BR 0 THERS
First Row:
Mike Murphy
Billy Sitton
Worthe Crouse
Chris Evans
Kelly Wiley
Terry Jennings
Greg Frary
David Ragsdale
Jimmy Frazzini
Russel Newman

Second
Left
Row:
to
Right

Isidore Martinez, Jim Livingston, Chuck Thompson,
Will Humbard, Will Leithauser, Ray Dunavant
Mark Peter, Keith Parks, Keith Smith, Brian Bensen
Tommy Dye

�VARSITY

WRESTLING

Standing:

Kneeling:

Paul Morison

Paul Lucero

Hike Frary

Doug Frary

Coach
Steve Whiteman

Brad Brown
Robert Hasstedt

John Hasstedt
Dirk Nelson

DISTRICT
CHAMPS
Paul Morison

dawning
a time to stand
to be honored,
though
I may stand taller
than others •••
only because
I have tried
to reach and touch
the light of the dawn

Dirk Nelson

Steve Lucero
PLACED SEOOND IN THE
MONTE VISTA TOURNAMFNr

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Back Row: Carol Brown, Paula Campbell, Terry Morris, Mra. Martin, Tiah Echola, Carla Smith,
Elaine Amon
Front Row: Donna Mcintyre, Joyce Hammond, Karen Mcintyre, and Mary McGraw

Back Row: Elaine Wiley, Susan Donley, Chloe Phillips, Mra. Martin, Terese McGraw,
Cynthia Stevena, Joan Hertel
Front Row:Char1sseMcMannea, Laurel Zoll, Terri Montgo.ery, Beverly Parka,
Chariaae King

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Sue McCoy, Kathy Chrisley, Paula Campbell, Chloe Phillips,
Claudia Carter, Sherry McCoy, Beverly Parks, Sharon Crouse,
Barbara Kelly,
Bralia Archuleta, Vicki Frahm, Cheryl Frahm, Lahna Miller,
Janet Crouse, Kathy McCrary, Becky Humbard, Debbie Byrd,
Patty Sitton, Donna Mcintyre
Cyndee King, Roni Harris, Susan Donley, Della Stephenson,
Elaine Wiley, Kay Goetz, Cynthia Stevens, Joan Hertel, Elaine
Amon, Karen Mcint~~~~----­
Shaaron Gilbert. Mar
Tish Echols, Caro~~r~o~w~.~~
Montgomery, Joan Smith
Carla Smith, Linda Purcell, Terese McGraw, Verna Leithauser,
Joyce Hammond, Terry Morris

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Mr. Petro, Dan Wa~e. Jack Moore, Frank Brittain, Paul Lucero,
Mike Myers, Gre~ Box, David Campbell, Dan Kimball, Mike Johnson
Dirk Nelson, Paul Morrison, Brett King, Steve Dunavant, Stanley
Williams, Mr. Prior
Steve Lucero, Mike Frary, Doug Frary, John Hasstedt, Damian Duran·
Kevin French, Ronnie Dunavant, Pat Meador, Albert Gilbert

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VARSITY
CHEERLEADERS
First Row- Terese McGraw
Secoqd Row- Carla Smith, Terri Morris'
Third Row- Linda Purcell, Verna Leithauser
Fourth Row- Joyce Hammond

JR VARSI Y
CHEERLEADERS
First Row- Charisse King, €:ry McGr:0
Second Row- Terry Mongomery, Laure1 Zoll

POM POM
GIRLS
First Row- Joan Smith
Second Row- Claudia Carter, Beverly Parks
Third Row- Cyndee King, Barbara Kelly, Donna Mcintyre
Fourth Row- Sue McCoy, Bralia Archuleta
Fith Row- Sherry McCoy, Sharon Gilbert, Chloe Phillips
Kathy Chrisly, Paula Campbell, Karen Mcintyre,
Sharon Crous
Not Shown- etsy Lash, Jan Natske

�Left to Right: David Campbell, Steve Lucero, David
Creal, Sammy Duran, Brett King, Sharon Creal, Albert
Gilbert, Lendy Crone, Mark Bucknes, Vickie Ford,
Lahna Miller, Della Stephenson, Mary Ann Lucero,
Rudley Weaver, Joan Smith, and Shaaron Gilbert

ANNUAL STAFF
Mary Ann Lucero-Photography Editor
Shaaron Gilbert-Editor
Mr. Caldwell-Yearbook Advisor
Joan Smith-Ass. Editor

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Vickie Ford, Ginger Martinez, Frankie Meador, Sharon
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Lucero-Asst.Editor, Mrs. French, Brad Brown, Joyce Hammond.

�HONOR

SOCIETY

Steve Dunavant; Vice-~res., Bralia Archuleta, Carla Smith,
Vicki Frahm, rs. James;Sponser, Danny Kimbell; Tresure.,
Carol Green; Sec., Shaaron Gilbert, Janet Crouse, ~atty
Sitton; ~r~dent.

EXCHANGE
FROM

STUDENTS

BRAZIL

Illi1IGRANTS
''THESE FOREIG 'ERS with stran e
and avid faces
Crowding our shores, marring
our pleasant places,
They must be curbed .... " So mused
King Powhatan
Hundred percent red-blood
American.
i'ancy Byrd Turner
Jose Maciel, Rosa Trindade
and Jose Simoes.

�Top Row: Kerry Goetz, Janet Crouse, Joan Hertel, Kim Brown, Kay Goetz, Terry Morris,
Su san Donley, and Vicki Kolz. Second Row: Daunella Sower, Pauline Dye , Laurie Mead or , Cherry Frahm, and Sandra Dunavant . Sitting: Cindy Oliver, Bralia Archuleta, Mar sha Thoma s, and Miss Bloomgren.

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Top Row: Kay Goetz, Roni Harris, Donna Mcintyre, Terry Morris, Steve Dunavant, Ronnie Dunavant,
Mark Buckner, Tish Echols, Terese McGraw, Joan Hertel, and Della Stephenson. Second Row: Bev
Parks, Joan Smith, Shaaron Gilbert, Janet Crouse, Steve Lucero, Damian Duran, Sammy Duran,
Betsy Lash, Evelyn Copeland, and Cherry Frahm. Third Row: Sue McCoy, Tammy Pierce, Debbie Murphy, Sandra Dunavant
Wells, Tommy Stephenson, Eddie Westbrook, Jimmy McCoy, Becky Humbard,
Claudia Carter,
McGra , and Charisse King. Sitting: Linda Purcell.

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Front Row: Cheryl Frahm, ary McGraw Alan Sraley, Janet Cpouse
Terry Pierce, Claudia Carter, ue cCoy, Vicki Frahm.
Second Row: Cathy Chistly, Judy Franks, Terry Morris, Donna Mcintyre
Evelyn Copeland, Robert Hasstedt, Christy Carter, Karen Mcintyre
Kathy McCary, Carol Browa, Patty Sitton, and Sandra Dunavant.
Third Row; Debbie McCoy, Shilia Thompson, Chole Phillips, Tammie Pierce,
Ronnie Dunavant, Doug Frary, Corky Mcintyre, Mr. Well's, Mike Frary,
Greg Miller. Cynthia smevens. Jimmy Chistly. Steve Dunavant.

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First Row: Linda Purcell, Terry Morris, Mike Frary, Karen Mcintyre,
Carol Brown, Kathy McCary, Sandra Dunavant, Donna Mcintyre, Patty Sitton
Second Row: Steve Dunavant, Jimmy Chrisley, Thomas Stephenson, Doug Frary,
Ronnie Dunavant, and Pres Ludwig
Third Row: Cheryl Frahm,~ry MeG~ Vicki Frahm, Mr. Wells,
and Charisse King
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Sec., Mike Frary, Pres., Mr. Wells, Dir., Ronnie Dunavant, Treas.,
Sitting: Carol Brown, Drum Major

�"Ph .• tewie"

"On your mark, get set •••• "

in the sky •..

Ahh , , , fa &lt;lo\m go boom

Gatta

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CHRIS DURAN

the new
is sometimes
hard to find,

but
all men must
travel this country
always
fearful of signs

~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to "nowhere?"

�JR.

HIGH PEP

SQUAD

Cheer Leaders: Tammy Hunter, Susie Mars, Wanda Kolz,
Monica Strohecker, TammyFahrion. Mascot: Tracy Hunter
First Row: L to R: Sandra Dunavant, Elizabeth Williams, Jackie Newman,
Diana Smith, Doris Crone, Kerry Ggetz, Thedra McCoy.Second Row: L to R:
Pauline Dye, Carol Garcia, Linda Miller, Evelyn Copeland, Shelia Thompson,
Karen Box, Kathy Farr.Third Row: L toR: Lisa Miller, ChristyCarter,
Daunella Sower, Terry Pierce,
Linda Dunavant, Cindy Pope.

First Row: L toR: Ronnie Robinson, Kimberly Holt, Tracy Holt, Tracy Johnson, Cindy
Sower* Denise McGraw, Cindy Miller, Linda Nelson, Debbie Stevens. Second Row: L to R:
Dianna Steele, Robert Thompson, Terry Howard, Will Humbard, Randy Brown, Tina Martinez,
Vicki Duran, Sharla Phelps, Dawndra Iverson, Melony Strokecker. Third Row: L to R:
Jerry Dawn Newman, Jim Livingston, Mark Porter, Regan Westbrook, Keith Smith, Mike
Garcia, Saxon Bailey, Randy Staley, Ray Dunavant, Will Leithauser, Tommy Dye, Dean
Larson, Matt Zoll.
Beginning
And
Intermediate
Bands

Directed by Jitn Wells

First Row: L to R: Jetta Mcintyre, Linda Dunavant, Monica Strohecker, Robin Holly,
Tanya Pierce, Jenny Oliver Louis Kolz, Karla Iverson. Second ~ow: L to R: Kathy,
Farr, Marsha Thomas, Terry Jennings, Gary Duran, David Ragsdale, Russel Newman,
Greg Frary, Driscole Staley, Worthe Crouse. Third Row: L to R: Billy Sitton, Tammy
Fahrion, Russel Thomas, Isadore Martinez, Wayne Semler, Timmy Walder.

�Back Row: Jim McCoy
Cliff Parks
Bill Green
Shawn Smith
Danny Abernathy
Charles Tuttrow
Dean Humbard
Terry Gilbert
Middle Row: Chris Duran

Kevin Nelson
Jerry Frazzini
Donny Lucero
Joe McGraw
Gary Duran
Driscoll Staley
Paul Thomas
Front Row: Dell Harris
Jimmy Murphy
Corky Mcintyre
Joe Leithauser
Herman Lucero
Jon French
Billy Kolz
Alex Martinez
Coach: Mr. Whiteman

FOOTBALL
JUNIOR

HIGH
WRESTLING

Back Row: Charles Kelly
Kevin Nelson
Shawn Smith
Charles Tuttrow
Front Row: Tom Walder
Donny Lucero
Joe Leithauser
Jimmy Murphy
Paul Thomas
Billy Kolz

�JUNIOR

HIGH

BASKETBALL

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Left to right; Corky kintyre, Paul Harper, Terry Gilbert
Cliff Parks, Ronnie Glover, Larry Wiley, Danny Abernathy,
Jimmy 1cCoy, Kevin Brown, Joe McGraw, Clay Bassett,
Jimmy ~lars, llerman Lucero.
In front; la11ager Eugene Cundiff and Coach Ice.

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Jerry Frazzini, Driscoll Staley, Russell Thomas and
Alex ~1artinez.
In front; Manager Eugene Cundiff and Coach Ice .

GRADE

�Danny Abernathy
Clay Bassett
Rodney Blacksher
Kevin Brown
Christy Carter

Evelyn Copeland
Doris Crone
Sandra Dunavant
Chris Duran
Carol Garcia

Terry Gilbert
Ronnie Glover
Bill Green
David Gross
.t'aul Harper

Dean Humbard
Tammy Hunter
Charles Kelly
Wanda Kolz
Joe Leithauser

Donnie Lucero
Herman Lucero
Orlando Lucero
Jimmy Mars
Susie Mars

Jimmy McCoy
Joe McGraw
Corkey Mcintyre
Lisa Miller
Linda Miller

Kevin Nelson
Jackie Newman
Cliffton .t'a-rlc~
Terry Pierce
Diana. Smith
Shawn Smith
Shella Thompson
Charles Tuttrow
Larry Wile.y
Elizabeth Williams

�!1ark Argeanas
Karen Box
Eugene Cundiff
inda !)unavant
'"'arv Juran

r(aare Evenson
Jerrv Frazzini
Pauline Dye
1ammy Fahrion
Kathv Farr

Jon Frenc 1
Kerry Goetz
Bill Kolz
Thedra l'cCoy
Casey Lucero

~icky Lucero
Laurie .:eador
lex .:artinez
Cindy Oliver
Jim ::ur!:'hY

Cindy Pope
Driscoll Staley
Daunella So·.ver
Russel Thomas
.~nica Strohecker

Paul Thomas
ilarcia Thomas
Dell Harris
Horgan Gist

SEVENTH
GRADE

�James Blacksher
Worthe Crouse
Rruce Davidson
Chris Evenson
Greg Frary
Jimmy Frazzini
Kelly Goetz
Kenny Goetz
Paul Gross
Nathan Hill
Robin Holly
Tina ttUnington
Karla Iverson
Terry Jennings
Raymond Kissane

Karen Leithauser
Isidore Martinez
Julie McCoy
Jetta Mcintyre

Marty Miller
John Murphy
Russel Newman
Jenny Oliver
Tanya Pierce

Doreen Pope
Kellie Pride
David Ragsdale
Wayne Semler
Bill Sitton

Debbie Thompson
Timmy Walder
Michael Williams
Teacher

Mr. Ice

SIXTH

GRADE

�&gt;axon Baily
drian Benson
Randy Brown
Ray Dunavant
Vicki Duran
Tommy Dye

Gay Lynn Easter
Michael Garcia
Carmen Gilbert
Randy Glover
Howard Holly
Kim Holt

Wi ll Rumba rd
Tina Hunter
Teresa Hunter
Dawndra Iverson
Tracy Johnson
Michelle Johnstone

Dean Larson
Will Leithauser
Jim Livingston
Arnold Lucero
Larry Lucero
Tina Lucero

Tina MartJ.nez
Donnel McCoy
Denise McGraw
Cindy Miller
Patti Moore
Linda Nelson

Jerri Dawn Newman
Keith Parks
Sharla Phelps
Mark Porter
Keith Smith
Roni Robinson

Cindy Sower
Randy Staley
Diana Steele
Debra Stevens
Melannie Strohecker
Susan Thomas

Chuck lhompson
Robert Thompson
Regan Westbrook
Kelly Wiley
Kent Williams
--~--- Matt Zoll

FIFTH
Mrs. Brase
Mrs. Jefferies
Mrs. Sitton

GRADE

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;:ark Holle"

Dwa·me Farr

Carol Freeman

Johnnah Lister

Veronica Lucero

Charle· l'eador

Rick'r 1 cintvre

Patrick l·:urohv

Paul Ol.min

Rob Oliver

i!arcella Sn.ncrcz

Linda Stranich

{onald Tate

L-na .'est::.rook

Ravmond Dockum

'tov Echols

l'andi Iverson

Jeff ,Jones

.Jandra J'ars

Jeverl· l·lartinez

r onr:la :tobinson

Jack Semler

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�Curtis l~ailey
Hardella Brown
Teresa Bro~m
!~honda Chism
Sam Green

Lis.:! Holcomb
Terry Holley
Roxanne Johnstone
Danny Leithauser
Allcn Lucero

Gene Lucero
Joe lartin
An£ela Hartinez
Dan Mcl1anes
Donna Hiller

Ronnie Nontgomery
Kim Penson
Ricky Phelps
Frank Prid~
!1ichael Racl

Hatt Ricca
Troy Shupe
Kacey S01~er
Debra Ward
Gary Wilcox

Marianne Williams
Teacher:
Miss Ranta

THIRD GRADE

�Becky Beeman
Dour- Dup;p;er
Donna Fahrion
Donna Haddock

Michael Holcomb
Stacv Holt
Dolores Larson

Ravmond Livingston
Ricky Ludwir
LeeAnn Header
Timothy Murphy

Brenda Olp;uin
Marsha Pope
Shannon Smith

Sonia Stocker
Terry \&gt;/alder
Curtis Walker
Loresa vlheat

SECOND

GRADE

Miss Hedlund

�Robin Abernathy
Billy Baglino
Mark Bolinger
Sheryl Brown
Mary Farr

Duane Haddock
Dawn Hennigan
Tracy Hunter
Jayda Johnstone
Donald Kalbacker

Sary Lucero
Robert Lynct.
Carl Maness
Derek McCoy
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Todd McCoy

Chris Tee Miller
Leeta Nelson
Leslie NelsoP
Loretta Olguin
Lynn Parks
Pam Penson
Michele Ricca
l\1 arie Dawn Spee
Steven Staley
Randy Tate

FIRST

Donna Ward
Lisa Westbrook

GRADE

Mrs. Smith
David Davis

�Roger
Dennison
Joe Frazzini
Devara Gosney
Kev1.n Grush

Lori Halcomb
lwn Jones
Jimmie Larson
Carol Lucero

Lisa Martin
Cheri Miller
Stephanie
Nelson
Kortney Ricca

Rikkie Ann
Snodgrass
Teresa Walder
Roxy Wilcox
Teacher:
Mrs. Mary A.
Copeland

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5 miles south of Durango
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BAYFIELD HIGH
SCHOOL
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�ANNUAL STAFF

Top Row : Greg Carman, Chris Cobb, Russ Geier, James
Ketner, Ray Dunavant, Doug Carman
Middle Row: Melannie StroQecker, Carol Freeman, Linda
elson, Nina Cundiff, Jamie Hunt, Sinde Sower
Bottom Row: Mrs. McEwen, Susan Thomas, Marsha Stovall,
Kim Holt, Susie Johnston

This year, 1979-1980, has been a special
year for many of us here at Bayfield High School.
We, the Wolverine staff, have tried to capture
some of the most important events, so that in
the years to come when each of you look through
the 1980 Wolverine you may be able to remember
the joys and hopes of this year.

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CO-EDITORS

Ray Dunavant

The year of 1980 was an exciting one,
full of fun , discoveries, hard work, tears
and friends. It was a special year with its
own special memories .
I hope as you turn these pages into the
past that you can relive some of those treasured
moments in B.H.S.
I would especially like to thank the
annual staff for all the time and effort they
put into this annual . I hope you enjoy it.

Marsha Stovall

Mar sha Stovall, Ray Dunavant

�SUPERINTENI)ENr
PRINCIPALS

Mid-School

High School

Mr. Gordon Bradshaw
During this fast moving age, our
teenagers seem to be caught in the middle
.of several controversies and have often
been blamed for many of the problems in
our country. Be that as it may, our
country has never produced greater young
people than these at the present, who
are striving to make this world a little
more liveable for themselves and those
that are yet to come.
The Wolverine gives a pictorial
account of a group of young students who
live in this age, and are a vital part
of it. Perhaps these people will live a
better life because of the influence of
Bayfield High; and perhaps Bayfield High
School will be a better school because
these students came and spent a small
part of their lives here.
The Wolverine is filled with memories of our students, and though such
memories are unimportant to those outside our school, they mean a great deal
to us---they are ours to remember.

Mr: John Miller
Mr. Herb Weissenfels
Today's youth are the
backbone of our country for
tomorrow. Education is the
tool which we provide for
them to operate with.
Educators, therefore, are
investing, in the purest
sense, in their futures
and take great pride in
good results and the youth
at Bayfield High School.
I am deeply dedicated to
the goal of providing the
best for our people because
the potential is definitely
here to produce the outstanding leaders and citizens
of tomorrow. The future
belongs to us today!

The education of young
adults is a multi-faceted
process. It involves much
more than teaching academic
skills. It involves helping
one mature and assume the
responsibilities of adulthood. It is my goal to meet
this challenge with each
student and help them strive
to be a responsible and
productive citizen.

SCHOOL BOARD

L toR: Mr. John Kugle, Hr. Monty Wommer, Mrs. Barbara Bushey,
Mr. Wayne Dugger, Mr. Tom Taylor.

�FACULTY

Miss Diana Garris

Mrs. Terry Decker
!lome Ec.

Art

Mr. Wayne Dugger
Science

Mrs. Susan Jones
English, Spanish

Mr. Houston Green
Counselor

Mr. James Jones
Shop

Mr. Vernon Kimball
Mat~, Science, Coach

Mrs. Sharon Kimball
Math

�Mrs. VClda Martin
Social Studies, Coach
Mrs. Mary.Leech
Enqlish, Librarian

Mr. Ed Marty
P.E., Coach

Miss Leona Montgomer~
Special Education

Mrs. Becky Pack
Teacher's Aide

Mrs. Maxine McEwen
Business

Mr. Jerald Prior
P.E., Geo., Coach

Mrs. Danah Sadler
English

Mr. Stev~ ~ujillo
Music

�OFFICE! PERSONNEL

Mrs. Fran Evans
Exec;tive ' Secretary

Mrs. Faye Mcintyre
Business Manager

Mrs. Arlene Bradshaw
Elem. Secretary

Mrs. Myrna Sylvester
Bookkeeping Aid

CUSTODIANS

Mrs. Carolyn Ribaudo
H. s.~ Secretary

Mrs. Porter

Mr. Don Daum

Mr. Clinton Porter

COOKS
Mrs. Freeman

Mrs. Phillips

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Mrs. Martinez

Mrs. Stovall

�HONORS

���HOMECOMING
QUEEN
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ATTENDANT

Linda Nelson
Matt Zoll

Chris Cobb
Greg Carman

Melannie Strohecker
Chuck Thompson

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Matt Zoll

�FUTURE BUSINE.SS LEADERS OF AMERICA
STATF. QUALIFIERS

Kevin Hinshaw , Milton Vance , Larry
Thompson , Paul Rogers , Gene Bushey ,
Ray Dunavant , Victor Castagnoli ,
Mrs . McEwen-Advisor , Carol Freeman ,
Marsha Stovall , Toni Romero , Linda
Nelson , Melannie Strohecker , Cindy
Miller , Kim Bushey , Marcus Stanbro.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Standi ng : Mar cus Stanbro ,
Randy Br own, Matt Zoll , Gene
Bushey , Victor Castagnoli ,
Ray Dunavant , Mrs . McEwenSponsor. Sea ted : Marcella
Sanchez, Sus an Thomas , Toni
Romero, Mars ha St ovall, Carol
Freeman, Melannie Strohecker.

HONOR BAND

Standing : Eric Copeland, Paul Rogers,
Randy Stalev
Seated: Ronda Eagle, Mia Stovall, Beverly
Martinez, Mr. Trujillo-Director, Veronica
Lucero, Debbie Kolz, Angela Martinez.

�CO-VALEDICTORIANS

Ray Dunavant

Chris Cobb Bryant

SALUTATORIAN

Melannie Strohecker

�KNOWLEDGE

BOWL

Standing L to R: Ray Dunavant, Larry Thompson, John Green, Matt Zoll,
Doug Carman, Marcus Stanbro, Paul Rogers, Victor Castagnoli, Bruce Wallace.
Sitting L to R: Mrs. Leech, sponsor, Gretchen Fitzgerald, Toni Romero,
Chris Cobb.

DAR Good Citizen
Linda Nelson was elected
DAR Good Citizen. Selection
standards for this award
are as follows: Must be
a senior above average in
scholarship, reliability,
leadership, and patriotism.
Linda was elected by the
faculty and the supporting
chapter was Sarah Platt
Decker Chapter.

Girl's and Boy's State Representatives

Masonic Awards for 1979

Matt Zoll and Linda Nelson

Ray Dunavant and Chris Cobb

�SENIORS

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Robert Beebe

Greg carman

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Russell Geier

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Rav T)unavont

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Nina Cundiff

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Paula Dunawav

Dalinda Dugan Lucero

Klm Holt

~Jittl/

�SENIORS

Will Hurnbard
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Donne! McCoy

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Arnold Lucero

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Susie Johnston
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Cindy Miller

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JohnnY Lutner

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James Ketner

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�Alan Reid

Jerri Dawn Newman

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snarla Phelps

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Jerome Oates

~&amp;Vn.~~

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Ruth Rancutti
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Keitn Parks

~~

Keith Smith

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�SENIORS

Sinde Sower

susan Thomas

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Marsha Stovall

m~ J&gt;.:t4uu.U

Randy Staley

Chuck Thompson

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~~

Me1ann1e Strohecker

~~

Marcus Stanbro

Wayne Thompson

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�Reqan Westbrook

f1rw~

Mark wood

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SPONSORS

Mr, Jerald Prior

M1ss D1ana Garrts

Mrs, Susan Jones

�SENIOR CLASS
OFFICERS
L to R
Matt Zoll-Treasurer
Sinde Sower-Secretary
Greg Carman-Vice-President
Will llumbard-President

FAVOR·ITES
Linda Nelson and Natt Zoll

�JUNIORS

�JUNIORS

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Carol Adams

Patty Adams

Doug Alsup

Susan Andresen

Steve Baumgardner

Jim Carpenter

Eric Copeland

Rosanne Cortelyou

Darin Davis

Shelly Doughty

Roy Echols

Carol Freeman

Scott Golden

Pam Green

Brenda Greer

David Harris

Diana Harris

Phil Haskins

Kevin Hinshaw

Mark Holley

�Jamie Hunt

Mandi Iverson

Jeff Jones

Veronica Lucero

Sandra Mars

Beverly Martinez

Ricky Mcintyre

Paul Niggli

Robert Oliver

Randy Parske

Dennis Phelps

Brad Pin~

Kris Reid

John Ridenour

Toni Romero

Marcella Sanchez

Henry Schmier

Linda Stranich

Ron Tate

Milton Vance

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�JUNIORS

Bruce Wallace

Julie Walters

Lisa Wangerin

Susan Winters

LATE PICTU::tES

Stephanie Graff

Art Seeley

Jack Semler

FAVORITES
OFFICERS
L to R:

Kevin Hinshaw
Carol Freeman

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Veronica Lucero

President-Julie Walters; Treasure-Marcella Sanchez;
Secretary-Veronica Lucero; Vice President-Carol Freeman

�SOPHOMORES

�SOPHOMORES

Kathy Babin

Patrick Benally

Bobby Binckes

Kimberlie Bushey

Scott Conrad

Janine Fitzgerald

Sam Green

Marvin Harris

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.

Ronda Ea~le

Gretchen Fitzgerald

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Teresa Hoover

Lorraine Howell

Steve Irwin

Rhonda King

Debbie Kolz

Allen Lucero

R. J. McKinney

Dan McManes

Angela Martinez

Donna Miller

�Ron Montgomery

Melissa Mueller

Pat Murphy

Bobby Pennington

Aimee Peragine

Carie Ribaudo

Randy Riggs

Paul Rogers

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Ricky Phelps

Shanna Schmier

Martha Stovall

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Robin Reith

Brian Schultz

Perry Timme

Debbie Sizemore

Jerry White

Ken Sower

Marianne Williams

Terri Stanbro

Mandy Woodard

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�SOPHOMORES

I
LATE PICTURES

Laura Carman

Joe Graff

Starlene Naranjo

Larry Thompson

FAVORITES

Sam Green

Aimee Peragine

OFFICERS

P~ul

Rogers, V.P.; Ron Montgomery, Student Council; Steve Irwin, Pres.;
Angela Martinez, Sec.-Treas.; Melissa Mueller, Student Council.

John Green

�FRESHMEN

�FRESHMEN

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Marlene Benally

Lisa Bewley

Billy Brungard

Kery Burns

Bill Burrell

Lorey Comstock

Dawn Cropley

Doug Dugger

Faye Eddens

Brad Enlow

Donna Fahrion

Chris Frizell

Rod Geier

Brad Greer

Burnie Gurule

Donna Haddock

David Hanson

Stacy Holt

Richard Howell

Quinn Hull

�Ernie Johnson

Dawn Kendall

Mark Ketner

Robert Lee

Ricky Ludwi&amp;

Yvonne McKellepp

Tim Murphy

Cassandra Naranjo

Dana Phelps

Karrie Plumb

Crystal Potter

Tammy Rainey

Shane Reid

Linda Rudolph

Dennis Schultz

Mia Stovall

Bill Snively

Barry Stalioratis

Shawna Sparlin

Tonya Thompson

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�Julie Timme

Leland Vance

Ronnie Vaughn

Loresa Wheat

Meg Zwisler

NOT SHOWN
David Hanson
Dave Powell

CLASS
OFFICERS

FAVORITES

Meg Zwisler
Julie Timme - Secretary
Billy Brungard- S.I.C.
Richard Howell - Treasurer
Chris Frizell - V. President
Meg Zwisler - Student Council Rep.
Linda Rudolph - President
NOT SHOWN
Lorey Comstocl; - Student Council Rep.

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Ernie Johnson

�ACTIVITIES

�James Ketner--Center

Arnold Lucero--Guard
Gene Bushey--Center

Doug Carman--Tackle

Greg Bush--End

Matt Zoll--Halfback
Russ Geier--

rome Oates--

Halt back

Halfback
Ron Gurule--Tackle
Mark Wood--Fullback

Greg Carman-Quarterback

Robert Beebe-Halfback

Chuck Thompson--End

�FRESHMEN
SCORES
BAYFIELD

----

FOOTBALL
1979

6

0--Ignacio

0

6--Pagosa

B

20--C ntauri

7

21--Hotchkiss

20

12--Dove Creek

18

6- -Dolores

24

6--Mancos

52

0--Cortez

6

BACK ROW:
FRONT ROW:

Richard Howell,
Ernie Johnson,

Dou g Du gg er
Bill Brun g ard

SOPHOMORES

BACK ROW:

Sam Green, Pat Benally, Larry
Thompson
FRONT ROW:
Ron Montgomery, Perry Timme,
Ricky Phelps
NOT SHOWN: Steve Irwin

JUNIORS

BACK ROW:
FRONT ROW:

Bruce Wallace, Rob Oliver,
Randy Parske
Art Seeley, Ricky Mcintyre,
Kevin Hinshaw

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�COACHES

Butch Prior

BACK ROW: Coach Green, Chuck Thompson, Greg Carman, Doug Carman, Gene
Bushe:Y:-Greg Bush, Jerome Oates, James Ketner, Matt Zoll, Russ Geier,
Bruce Wallace, Randy Parske, Rob Oliver, Bernie Gurule. MIDDLE ROW:
Coach Kimball, Coach Prior, Ron Gurule, Nark Wood, Art Seeley, Ron Montgomery, Ricky Phelps, Kevin Hinshaw, Pat Benally, Sam Green, Larry Thompson. FRONT ROW: Marcus Stanbro, Robert Beebe, Arnold Lucero, Ricky
Mcintyre, Doug Dugger, Ernie Johnson, Bill Brungard, Richard Howell,
Pe.rry Tinune, Mark Ketner. NOT SHOWN: Steve Irwin, Randy Staler, Will
Humbard.

ALL CONFERENCE

L to R:

Rob Oliver, James Ketner, Randy Staley

HONORABLE MENTION
L to R:

Greg Bush, Doug Carman, Bruce Wallace

Vernon Kimball

Houston Green

�JUNIOR PLAY

�VARSITY VOLLEYBALL

L to R:

Coach Martin, Laura Carman, Julie Costin, Linda Nelson, Carol Freeman,
Marsha Stovall, Chris Cobb, Ruth Rancatti, Ronda Eagle, Manager Susie Johnston

SENIORS
IN
ACTION

The 1979 volleyball season
was a good one . The team won eight
matches and lost five. The post
season was very good. The team
was Sub-District champions and
lost in Districts .

Ruth Rancatti
Marsha Stovall

Julie Costin

Chris Cobb

�ALL CONFERENCE

L to R:

JUNIOR

VARSITY

Linda Nelson, Carol Freeman, Marsha Stovall
First Row: Mrs. Sadler, Toni Romero, Julie Walters,
Susan Andresen. Second Row: Kim Bushey, Carie Ribaudo,
Laura Carman. Third Row: Carol Adams, Aimee Peragine
Varsity Coach

9th Grade Volleyball
Top Row: Julie Timme, Meg Zwisler, Mia Stovall, Mrs. McLaughlin,
Chris Frizell, Linda Rudolph
Second Row: Donna Haddock, Lorey Comstock, Tonya Thompson,
Casey Naranjo, Karrie Plumb

Mrs. Martin

Junior Varsity Coach

Mrs. Sadler

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�PEP CLUB

L to R 1st Row: Suzy Winters, Veronica Lucero, Marcella Sanchez, Sinde Sower,
Melannie Strohecker, Sharla Phelps, Terri Stanbro. 2nd Row: Crystal Potter,
Lisa Bewley, Toni Rom ro, Linda Stranich, Susie Johnston, Mia Stovall, Julie
Timm , Loresa Wheat, Brad Enlow. 3rd Row: Marsha Stovall, Carol Freemen,
Linda Nelson, Chris Cobb, inJ Cundiff, Robert Beebe, Lorey Comstock, Meg
Zwisler, Tonya Thompson, Rhonda King, Laura Carman, Beverly Martinez. 4th Row:
Kathy Babin, Kim Holt, Angela Martinez, Ronda Eagle, Debbie Sizemore,
Cassandra Naranjo, Chris Frizell, Linda Rudolph, Julie Walters, Kris Reid,
Mr . Trujillo, Jamie Hunt . 5th Row: Roseanne Cortelyou, Robin Reith, Carie
Ribaudo, Aimee Peragine, Starlene Naranjo, Kim Bushey, Martha Stovall, Patty
Adams, Lisa Wangerin, Brenda Greer. 6th Row: Shanna Schmier, Marianne
Williams, Shelly Doughty, Susan Andresen, Brad Greer, Carol Adams. 7th Row:
Jerri Dawn ewman, Mandi Iverson, Robin Schimmel.

SPIRIT CANDIDATES
Pep Club Sponsor
Mr . Trujillo

Freshmen:
Sophomores:

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Doug Dugger
Julie Timme
Larry Thompson
Aimee Peragine

Juniors:
Seniors:

Doug Alsup
Carol Fr&lt;:&gt;eman
Jerome Oates
Linda Nelson

�CHEERLEADERS

Cheerleading Sponsor
Mrs. Kimball

MASCOT

Martha Stovall

Top to Bottom: Veronica Lucero, Suzy Winters,
Melannie Strohecker, Sharla Phelps, Terri
Stanbro, Sinde Sower, Marcella Sanchez

POMPOM

Porn Porn Sponsor
Mrs. Decker

L to R:

Roseanne Cortelyou, Jamie Hunt, Kathy Babin, Beverly Martinez

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�Cundiff, Linda Stranich, Julie Timme,
Mia Stovall, Donna Haddock, Stacy Holt, Tonya
3rd Row: Ricky Ludwig, Dan McManes,
Rob Oliver, Ron Montgomery, Wayne Thompson, Beverly Martinez. 4th Row:
Eric Copeland, Tim Murphy, Stephanie Graff, Ron Tate, Mr. Trujillo. 5th
Row: Angela Martinez, Ronda Eagle.
Linda

2nd Row:

CHOIR

L to R 1st Row: Lorey Comstock, Meg Zwisler, Chris Frizell, Ju
Jerri Dawn Newman, Mandi Iverson, Sharla Phelps, Diana Harris, Pam Green.
2nd Row: Trish Rancatti, Robin Schimmel, Robert Beebe, Will Humbard, Brad
Enlow, Milton Vance, Mr. Trujillo.

�NEWSPAPER STAFF

Seated: Angela Martinez, Kimberlie Bushey, Terri Stanbro, Janine
Fitzgerald, Debbie Sizemore. Standing: Mrs. Leech, Sponsor; Ray
Dunavant.

STUDENT COUNCIL

1st Row: Harcella Sanchez, Melannie
Strohecker, Matt Zoll, Carol Freeman,
Chris Cobb. 2nd Row: Mr. Kimball,
Sponsor; Sinde Sower, Veronica Lucero,
Leland Vance, Toni Romero, Melissa
Meuller. 2rd Row: Julie Walters, Ray
Dunavant, Ron Montgomery, Cindy Miller,
Meg Zwisler.

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�FUTURE

BUSINESS LEADERS
OF AMERICA

L to R 1st Row: Milton Vance, Kevin Hinshaw, Phil Haskins, Gene Bushey,
Victor Castagnoli, Marcella Sanchez, Suzy Winters, Kris Reid, Susan
Thomas, Janine Fitzgerald, Terri Stanbro. 2nd Row: Marcus Stanbro,
Matt Zoll, Carol Freeman, Linda Nelson, Chris Cobb, Sinde Sower, Nina
Cundiff, Melannie Strohecker, Cindy Miller, Veronica Lucero, Lorrie Howell,
Gretchen Fitzgerald. 3rd Row: Roy Echols, Susie Johnston, Marsha Stovall,
Kim Holt, Russ Geier, Julie Walters, Ronda Eagle, Carie Ribaudo, Kim Bushey,
Patty Adams, Martha Stovall, Mrs. McEwen. 4th Row: Ray Dunavant, Toni
Romero .

L to R: Gene Bushey, Treasurer; Matt Zoll, President; Linda Nelson, Historian;
Marcella Sanchez, Secretary; Melannie Strohecker, Vice-President; Marcus Stanbro,
Reporter; Ray Dunavant, Parlimentarian.

�MISS BAYFIELD CONTEST ANTS
JU NI OR DIVI SION WINNERS

L. toR . : Suzy Winters and Jamie Hunt,
Second Runners-up; Veronica Lucero , First
Runner-up ; Toni Romero, Winner .

SENIOR DIVISION COMPETITORS
L. toR.: Kim Holt, Sinde
Sower, Chris Cobb , Melannie
Strohecker, Linda Nelson,
Nina Cundiff, Sharla Phelps,
Susie Johnston.

JUNIOR DIVISION COMPETITORS
Top Row L to R: Donna
Fahrion, Crystal Potter,
Dawn Kendall, Aimmee
Peragine, Martha Stovall,
Sandra Mars, veronica
Lucero, Beverly Martinez,
Terri Stanbro, Linda
Rudolph, Gretchen
Fitzgerald, Lorrie
Howell. Bottom Row:
Kim Bushey, Melissa
Mueller, Christine
Frizell, Shawna Sparlin,
Suzy Winters, Jamie Hunt,
Toni Romero, Lorey
Comstock, Julie Timme,
Loresa Wheat.

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�RODEO TEAM

Left to Right: Ricky Mcintyre, Donnel !cCoy, Robert Beebe, Randy Riggs,
Ron Montgomery, Sandra Iars, Roy Echols, Kim Holt, Melissa lueller, Gretchen
Fitzr,erald, Susie Johnston. Not Shown: Janine Fitzgerald, Stacy Holt.
Sandra Mars qualified for the Colorado State High School Rodeo Team in the event of polebending at the state finals held in Durango. The top four contestants at each rodeo event
from the state finals made up the State Team. The National High School Rodeo Finals were
held in Fargo, North Dakota, with teams from 32 states, 2 Canadian Provinces and over 1,200
contestants. Sandra placed 3rd in the second go-around, went into the final contest in 8th
position and was awarded 4th place in the National Finals average for three runs.

�FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA

L. to R. Donna Fahrion, Martha Stovall, Dawn Kendall, Shawna Sparlin,
Cassandra Naranjo, Beverly Martinez, Robin Reith and Mrs. Decker.

SPEECH TEAM

L. to R. Debbie Kolz, Susie Johnston, Linda Stranich, Roy Echols, Carol
Adams, Paul Rogers, Bruce Wallace, Mr . Trujillo, Patty Adams, Shanna Schmier,
and Robin Reith.

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�SPANISH CLUB

Back Row: Gretchen Fitzgerald, Melissa Mueller, Patty Adams, Donnel McCoy,
Cindy Miller, Matt Zoll, Shelly Doughty, Susan Andresen, Phil Haskins, Linda
Rudolph, Tonya Thompson, Doug Dugger, Chris Frizell.
Front Row: Marsha Stovall, Linda Stranich, Debbie Kolz, Toni Romero, Julie
Walters, Shawna Sparlin, Billy Brungard, Mia Stovall, Donna Haddock, Loresa
Wheat, Lisa Bewley, Dawn Kendall.

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�·SENIORS IN ACTION

Kim Holt

Eileen B!!nally

Marsha Stova:j.l

Linda Nelson

Chris Cobb

Donnel McCoy

�BASKETBALL

VARSITY &amp; JV

Starlene Naranjo, Sandra Mars, Kim Holt, Ronda Eagle, Laura Carman,
Donne! McCoy, Kim Bushey, Mr. Vernon Kimball, Eileen Benally, Marsha
Stovall, Linda Nelson, Chris Cobb, Aimee Peragine, Carol Freeman

FRESHMEN

Julie Timme, Cassie Naranjo, Chris Frizell, Linda Rudolph, Donna Haddock
Mia ~tovall, Marlene Benally

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�JUNIOR VARSITY

Back Row L to R: David Harris, John Ridenour, Jack Semler, Phil Haskins,
Henry Schmier, Eric Copeland, Steve Baumgardner, Rodney Red, Ricky Mcintyre.
Front Row: Coach Jones, Allen Lucero, mgr.

Front Row: Coach Jones. Back Row L to R: Bill Burrell, Doug Dugger,
Richard Howell, David Hanson, Dennis Schultz, and Ronnie Vaughn.

�BASKETBALL
VARSITY

L to K front Kow: Allen Lucero, mgr., Pat Benally, Ron Montgomery,
Matt Zoll, Mark Wood, Randy Parske, and Sam Green. Back Row:
Ricky Phelps, Doug Carman, Ron Tate, Roy Echols, Darin Davis, Chuck
Thompson, Greg Carman, and Coach Prior.

Matt Zoll

SENIORS IN ACTION

Chuck Thompson

Doug Carman

Mark Wood

Greg Carman

���Randy Staley

Jerome Oates

Chris Cobb
Ron Tate
Marcus Stanbro

James Ketner
Greg Carman
Jerome Oates
Carol Freeman

Jerome Oates
Carol Freeman

�TRACK

Top Row L to R: Mia Stovall, Larry Thompson, Carol Adams, Eric Copeland, Linda Rudolph,
Tanya Thompson, Julie Timme, Rob Oliver. Middle Row: Greg Carman, Suzy Winters,
Perry Timme, James Ketner, Carol Freeman, Jerome Oates, Ron Tate, Doug Carman, Chuck
Thompson, Marcus Stanbro, Robert Beebe, Greg Bush, Steve Irwin, Gene Bushey. Bottom Row:
Martha Stovall, Billy Brungard, Ray Dunavant, Marsha Stovall, Kevin Hinshaw, Linda Nelson,
Randy Staley, Matt Zoll, Russ Geier, Julie Walters, Will Humbard.

1979 State Qualifiers - Back Row: Ron Tate, Marcus Stanbro,
Chuck Thompson, Greg Carman. Front Row: Marsha Stovall,
Linda Nelson, Carol Freeman.

��SWEETHEART AND ESCORT OF 1980
Phil Haskins Meg Zwisler

Runner-up: Linda Nelson
Miss Bayfield Jr. Miss: Melannie Strohecker
Sweetheart and Escort Candidates
Donnel McCoy, Randy Brown: Seniors
Carol Freeman, Phil Haskins: Juniors
Angela Martinez, Dan McManes: Sophomores
Meg Zwisler, Billy Burrel: Freshmen

�All-Conference
Boys - Greg Carman-First Team, Ron Tate-First
Team, Chuck Thompson-Second Team. Girls Carol Freeman-First Team, Starlene NaranjoSecond Team, Ronda Eagle-Second Team.

�SUPERLA TTVRS

Bayfield Delegate to REA
Seminar in Steamboat Springs
Marsha Stovall

BEST LOOKING
Will Humbard, Suzy Winters, Greg Carman

BEST PERSONALITY
Linda NefSOn, James Ketner, Matt Zoll

BEST DRESSED
Greg Bush, Linda Nelson, Marcella Sanchez, Marcus Stanbro

�MOST TALENTED
Matt Zoll , Milton Vance

MOST BASHFUL
Eileen Benally

BEST SMILE
Linda Nelson, Jerome Oates

BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE
Suzy Winters, Greg Carman

�r~OST

SPIRIT

FRIENDLIEST
James Ketner, Linda Nelson, Will Humbard

Veronica Lucero, Colonel Echols

MOST COURTEOUS

CUTEST COUPLES
Linda Nelson, Ray Dunavant

Greg Carman, Susie Winters,
Marcella Sanchez, Marcus Stanbro

�BEST DANCERS
Jerry White, Sharla Phelps

MOST ATHLETIC
Linda Nelson, Greg Carman

BEST COMEDIAN
Donne! McCoy, James Ketner

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Matt Zoll, Linda Nelson, Ray Dunavant

�WRESTLING

Coach Marty, Randy Staley, Larry Thompson, Steve Irwin, Will
Humbard, Rob Oliver, Marcus Stanbro, Perry Timme, Seated-L to R
Joe Graff, Ronnie McKinney, Billy Brungarq~ Johnny Luther,
Ernie Johnson, Kevin Hinshaw Not Shown: Ron Gurule

SENIORS
STATE QUALIFIERS
Randy Staley, Rob Oliver, Marcus Stanbro,
Ronnie McKinney, Billy Brungard.
Not Shown:

Ron Gurule

Johnny Luther

Randy Staley
Not Shown:

Ron Gurule

Marcus Stanbro
Will Humbard

�GRADES

�BASKETBALL

Top Row - L to R: Karin Riggs, Kay Barnett, Tipa Bell,
Shanna Reid. Middle Row: Coach Evelyn McLaughlin,
Michelle Mueller, Donna Dugan, Susie Williams, Loretta
Olguin. Bottom Row: Manager Robin Phillips, Doris
Brungard, Julie Hanson, Denise Dugan, Manager Laurie
Irwin.

FOOTBALL

Back Row- L to R: Robert Thompson, Lee Newton, Derek McCoy, Tony Bustillos,
Joe Peragine, Ron Arestad, Don Kalabacher, Duayne Haddock, Lyn Parks, James
Andresen, Curtis Baker, Brad Weissenfels. Middle Row: David Doughty, Randy
Tate, Troy Penning, Kent Bushey, Kerry Eagle, Eric Carlton, Bryan Lynch, Don
Eddens, Brad Jones. Front Row: Coach Layton, Joe Frazzini, Kevin Grush,
Shawn Layton, Erik Helmer, Tony Kern, Bruce La Barthe.

�FACULTY
Not Shown:
Patricia Gundersen
Social Studies
Jean Sitton
Librarian

Jesse Layton
English, Coach

Gregg Janus
Science

Joe Ice
Geo., Ind. Arts

Evelyn McLaughlin
P. E., Coach

Judy Miller
Title 1, Reading

lone Simons
Math

I

Music

-~
Diana Garris
Art

~·
..
...

Terry Decker
Home Ec.

Clara Monger
Special Ed. Aid

Debra Walter
Library Aid

VOLLEYBALL
7th &amp; 8th Grade

I

Top Row
Leeta Nelson, Shanna Reid, Michelle Williams,
Tina Bell, Karin Riggs.
Middle Row
Mrs. Evelyn McLaughlin - Coach, Laurie Irwin,
Michelle Mueller, Donna Dugan, Marianne McGinnis,
Robin Phillips.
Bottom Row
Doris Brungard, Sheila Halliburton, Shawn Jones,
Devera Gosney, Julie Hanson, Denise Dugan

n

�EIGHTH GRADE

Ron Arestad

Kay Barnett

Tina Bell

Georgia Black

Bushey

Tony Bustillos

David Doughty

Denise Dugan

Collette Enlow

Duane Haddock

Sheryl Hoover

Michele Hunter

JiDDDy Lee

Candy Marlatt

Derek McCoy

Todd McCoy

Chris Miller

Leeta Nelson

Lynn Parks

Troy Penning

Joe Peragine

Robin Phillips

Shanna Reid

Martin Reith

Michele Ricca

Karin Riggs

J\lan Rock

Mark Taylor

NOT SHOWN
Evelyn Barnhouse
Erik Helmer
Laurie Irwin
Donald Kalbacher
Bruce LaBarthe
Lee Newton
Georgia Oates
Robert Thompson

Robin Abernathy

James Andresen

Doris Brungard

~ent

Kevin Rogers

Shelly Sparlin

Randy Tate

�SEVENT H GRADE

Nick Best

Susie Binckes

Barbara Bjoraker

Daniel Burns

Eric Carlton

Donna Dugan

Kerry Eagle

Don Eddens

Joe Frazzini

Devera Gosney

Kevin Grush

Shiela Haliburton

Zane Hankins

Julie Hanson

Brad Jones

Shawn Jones

Shawn Layton

Renita Lockhard

Br~•an

Marianne McGinnis

Cheri Miller

Michelle Hueller

Loretta Olguin

Kortney Ricca

Peter Rudolph

Janvier Smith

Stan Turner

Brad Weissenfels Michelle Williams

~urt~s

Haker

Lynch

NOT SHOWN
Tony Kern
Dennis Powell

Susie Williams

Martin Wilson

Marvin Wilson

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�SIXTH GRADE

n

Robert Bach

Karin Bell

Wendy Berger

Jennifer Bjoraker

Karen Baumgardner

Ka~hy Campbell

Danielle Clement

Wendy Cobb

Jennifer Comstock

Tamara Conrad

Barbara Dockrey

Delores Dugan

Dayson Gosney

Christopher Hall

Kevin Halliburton

Tammie Holt

Steve Hunt

Veronica Kern

Edwin Lockhard

Tracie Ludwig

Yvette Ludwig

Bobby Martin

Brad McKinney

Kristy Mellott

Shannon Mitchell

Nelson Naranjo

Suzanne Niggli

Tina Penninz

Trent Phelps

Tina Prior

Bengta Robbins

Rick Rodman

Marie Rogers

John Schmier

Richard Severn

Lisa Sittner

�Leonard Smith

Brenda Sower

Kip Strohecker

Beverly Talbot

Not Shown:

Michelle Thomas

Donna Wheat

Anita Barnhouse, Connie Halls

FIFTH GRADE

Mark Andresen

Jerry Atteberry

Jodie Bach

Lara Barnett

Michelle Berger

Christopher
Bill at

Lori Bewley

Jeff Bjoraker

Barbara
Christopherson

Ronnie Costin

Diane Doscher

Matt Evans

Terry Grush

Jean Hankins

Linda Harris

J11111ea Hoover

Jean Kalbacher

Steve Ki-.ball

Ronald Lockhard

Curt Marlatt

Tim Martin

Ylonda Martine&amp;

Morgan Meyers

Chad Pack

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�Cathy Peragine

!Cary Pl.erce

Dale Phelps

Doug Reith

Anne Russell

Alan Sower

Not Shown:
William Davis

Darin Sower

Donnie Steele

Robin Turner

Mrs. Barbara Jeff~ries
Fifth Grade

Hiss Sherry Stevens
Fifth Grade

FOURTH GRADE

Dereck Baker

Brian Bushey

Johna Bustillos

Merry Clark

Aaron Carter

Suzie Clemen"!:

LeeCobl;l

::."t:acey Dnvis

George Doscner

Wesley Flaherty

Wade Garcia

Scott Gilbert

Adam Jack

Katie

Bobln

Jones

Tracy Kugle

Brett I.aBarthe ·

Sheldon Gosney

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Johnson

�Jnlina ;1ankias

::;nawn Mars

Paul McGinnis

Tv:!! Murpny

Eric O'Malley

Robby Peck

Cinnamon Reese

Monte Ricca

Shanna Lee Rock

Ron Severn

Derrick Smith

Jennifer Snooks

Mitch Sower

Michelle Stovall

Todd Taylor

M'Lissa Torres

El~s~a

LOcJ&lt;naru

Charles Nl,gg.L •

Not Shown:
Shawn Halls
Jim Lamb Jr.
O'Brady McNew
Jim Lanham
Teri Hoover
Karolyn Tregembo

Melissa Tysko

Laur4 wanger1n

Mr. McLaughlin
Fourth Grade

Miss Stephenson
Fourth Grade ,

LATE PICTURES

Shandy Fletcher
Kindergarten

Shannon Fletcher
First Grade

Jason Jenkins
First Grade

Richard Hylien
Seventh Grade

Tony Kern
Seventh Grade

Evelyn Barnhouse
Eb;hth Grade

Jenny Jenkins
Second Grade

Suzanne Clements
Fourth Grade

Anita Barnhouse
Sixth Grade

7S

�THIRD GRADE

Doug Bach

Cheryl Baker

Pauline Beaver

Tommie llenton

Amber Bloodhawk

Gabe Cornn

Lisa Cundiff

Cheryl Doughty

Amber Erickson

Tina Fitts

Dennis Garcia

Steve Garcia

Julie Green

Wes Haga

Dwight Hankins

Nicole Hately

Aaron Holley

Dusty Hunter

Rodney Lanham

Sven Larson

Anthony Ludwig

Lou Ann Mars

Tabatha Martinez

Rebecca Miller

Jill Pack

Vincent Peragine

Travis Prior

Lance Robbins

Brandy Rodman

Jeremy Sanders

Levi Siffert
Cleve Smith
Not Shown: John Spataro

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Donald Smith

Michelle Sower Heather Sparlill Patric.k Starkey

Kyle Wommer

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Lavenia Baxstrom

Tanya Baxter

Kyle Beebe

Marci Couch

Keri Doscher

Jake Forsythe

l1arty Hoover

Jason Horwath

Jay McCracken

Kelly Mars

Frankie Rule

Diana Rhyno

Brenda Bennett

Dawn Garcia

Jamie Carter Carolyne Cleveland

Doug Harrison

Andrea Hickman

Brittney Lee

Katie Krenz

Troy Kugle

Chad Layton

Katrina Morrison

Angela Oates

Teal Peck

Tricia Pierce

Dana Stalioraitis

Lisa Steeves

Miss Walosz
Third Grade

Mrs. Rancatti
Third Grade

Mike Slade

Michael Snooks

Not Shown:
Sage Anderson
Jeremy Gilbert
Jenny Jenkins
Mrs. Rodman
Second Grade

Mrs. Dumph
Second Grade

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Ketti
Bainbridge

nebbie Beebe

Scott Bell

Jake Brinser

Joel Burnham

Tara Carpenter

John Clark

Steven Costin

Lee Donan

Jennifer
Eggleston

Michelle Flores

Mellisa Garner

Krystal Geier

Donny Gerald

Stan Good

Christy Griffin

Kami ~roblebe

Jessica Harr1s

Mallory Harrison

Cindy Hickman

Timothy Johnson

Terri Jones

Tina Kinney

Stein Larson

Heath Layton

Jenny Littlejohn

Ellis Longfellow

Tonya Lusk

Jaaron Mankins

Andy McCoy

Kerri Miller

Royce Hogenson

Heath Plumb

Meredith Porter

Kelly Prior

Neil Reese

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Jeremy Russel

Shona Sellers

Kristen Sittner

Michael Shain

Saskia Smith

Larry Sower

Daniel Tregembo

Elisa Wiebe

Dawn Wemmer

Mrs. Kellogg

Mrs. Wiggins
First Grade

First Grade
NOT SHOWN
Jason Jenkins
Ralph Linfesty

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Shawn Layton, Kevin Grush. Middle Row: Mr. Layton,
Kerry Eagle, Richard Hilliar, K. C. Hartwick, Robert
Plumb. Bottom Row: Mgr. Troy Penning, Joe Frazzini,
Brad Jones, Tony Kern, Mgr. Kent Bushey.

8th Gradf

Iop Row: L to R Randy Tate, Donald Kalbacher,
Lyn Parks, Duane Haddock, David Doughty. Middle
Row: Mr. Layton, Derek McCoy, Robert Thompson,
Lee Newton, Eric Helmer, Alan Rock. Bottom Row:
Mgr. Troy Penning, Mark Taylor, Todd McCoy, Tony
Bustillos:,· Mgr. Kent Bushey.

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Chandra
Abernathy

Mellissa
Baxter

Jess Beaver

Jimmy Beaver

Rebecca Berger

Jar rod
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Justin
Crumbaugh

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Rachel
Davenport

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Anna Edgerton

Jason Egger

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Xan Lynch

Nikki Miller

Stacey
Lancaster

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l&gt;retcnen Norris

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Palmer

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Cody Post

Mariann Rhyno

Keather Sanchez

Megan Shellman

Holly Shoptaw

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Silvernail

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Cristy Jo
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Justin Talbot

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Tamara Teller

Mrs. Copeland
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�ANNUAL STAFF

Standing L to R: Julie Walters, Martha Stovall, Shanna Schmier, Ronda Eagle,
Mandy Woodard, Laura Carman, Debbie Sizemore, Rosanne Cortelyou, Kathy Babin,
Stephanie Graff, Doug Alsup . Sitting L to R: Mrs. McEwen, Suzy Winters,
Marcella Sanchez, Carol Freeman. Not Shown: John Green, Sheryl Lowen,
Beverly Martinez, Denise Ransford, Kris Russell.

CO-EDITORS

This year, 1980-81, has been
full of many exciting experiences.
As you turn through these pages,
we hope you will relive some of
the special moments you shared
with your friends, classmates,
and teammates.
We would like to thank the
annual staff for all of their time
and effort they spent putting
this yearbook together. We hope
you enjoy it.

Marcella Sanchez
Business Manager

�BOARD OF EDUCATION

L to R: :·lr. John Kugle, lr. :ionty Wemmer, :irs. Barbara Bushey,
!lr. Wayne Dugger, llr. Tom Taylor.

SUPERINTENDENT
PRINCIPAL

PRINCIPAL

High School

Mid-School

Mr. Gordon Bradshaw

Hr. Herb Weissenfels
Whatever years are allotted to
each of us, no one ever knows
ahead of time. When a moment
pa~ses it is gone forever, and
nothing can recall it. The
years in high school for our
seniors are only memories now.
For some, these remembrances
are tender and warm; for others
they are bland, neutral, perhaps even colorless. In
Shakespeare's words, however,
"What's done cannot be undone."
Nonetheless there is a large,
looming future awaiting all of
you to be seized aggressively
so that your lives will be
filled with time well spent
and years well lived.

Upon these few pages of your
yearbook you will find a
record of your achievements
at Bayfield High School.
Brief they are in print, but
long and happy may be the
memory of them.
The same energy and force
which has marked your progress here, the joyous
spirit, the open mindedness;
these are the qualities that
Bayfield High would have you
ever retain. 1 extend to
you my best wishes and lasting friendship.

Hr. John Miller
Herbert Hoover once said,
"Children are our most
valuable natural resource."
One cannot be dedicated to
the field of education
without feeling the immense
responsibility to the students. They are the challenge, reward and delight
of this profession. I
feel every decision must
be made with the student
in mind.

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Mrs. Carol Blatnick
Home Economics

Mrs. Susan Jones
English, Spanish

Mrs. Sharon Kimball
Math, Coach

Mr. Wayne Dugger
Science

Mr. Houston Green
Counselor, Coach

Mr. James Jones
Shop, Building Trades,
Coach

Mr. Vernon Kimball
Science, Math, Coach

Mrs. Mary Leech
Librarian, English

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Art

Mrs. Maxine McEwen
Business, Coach

Mrs. Danah Sadler
English

Mrs. Vada Martin
Social Studies, Coach

Mr. Ed Marty
Enlish, Current Events,
P.E., Coach

Mr. Jeraod F. Prior
Health, P.E., Dr. Ed.,
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Mr. Steve Trujillo
Music

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Mrs. Fran Evans
Exec. Sec.

Mrs. Arlene Bradshaw
Elem-Mid Schools
Secretary

Ms. Donna Michel
H. S. Sec.

Mrs. Fern Martinez

Mrs. LaVada Stovall

Mrs. Myrna Sylvester
Business Office Aide

Mrs. Faye Mcintyre
Business Manager

Mrs. Lydia Semler

Mrs. Verna Hotz

Cooks

Mrs. LaVonne Freeman

Custodians

Mrs. Lois HickMan

Mrs. Sybi lee Phillips

Mr. Clinton Porter

Mr. Whitey Daum

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Mrs. Patty Prior

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Mr. Joe Ice

Mrs. Bonnie Jones

Mrs. Barb&lt;&gt;r .;

Mr. il.1n Pearce

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Ke&lt;in Hinshaw

Carol Freeman

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Marcella Sanchez

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�PROM ROYALTY

KEVIN HINSHAW AND TONI ROMERO

�VALEDICTORIAN
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CAROL FREEMAN

MARCELLA SANCHEZ

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Kevin Hinshaw
Veronica Lucero
Shelly Doughty
Julie Walters
Carol Freeman
Mrs. McEwen
Janine Fitzgerald
Lorrie Howell
Gretchen Fitzgerald
Karen Wolf
Not Shown:
Toni Romero

BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE REPRESENTATIVES
1980 MASONIC AHARD WINNERS

D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN AWARD

Rob Oliver was selected DAR Good
Citizen. Standards for this
award are as follows: Must be
a senior above average in scholarship, reliability, leadership, and
patriotism. Rob was selected for
this honor by the faculty and the
supporting chapter is the Sarah
Platt Decker Chapter.

Kevin Hinshaw and Toni Romero

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���FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA
STATE COMPETITORS
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Kevin Hinshaw
Paul Rogers
Larry Thompson
Bruce Wallace
Phil Haskins
Mrs. McEwen
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Veronica Lucero
Marcella Sanchez
Loresa Wheat
Julie Timme
Shelly Barnes
Karen Wolf
Julie Walters
Linda Rudolph
Melissa Mueller
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Toni Romero
Susan Andresen
Shelly Doughty
Not Shown:
Cassie Naranjo

!1ISS BAYFIELD WINNERS

Jull.e Walters
Bayfield Delegate to REA
Seminar in Steamboat Springs

Carol Freeman-Miss Bayfield
Julie Walters
Marcella Sanchez

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t1R. WAYNE DUGGER

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�JUNIORS

�JUNIORS

Kathy Babin

Vincent Bailey

Pat Benally

Bobby Bi nckes

Kim Bushey

Laura Carman

Scott Conrad

Ronda Eagle

Gretchen Fitzgerald

Janine Fitzgerald

Joe Graff

John Green

Marvin Harris

Teresa Hoover

Lor r i e Howe 1 1

I
Sam Green

�Steve Irwin

Allen Lucero

Angela Martinez

Mike Hayes

R. J. McKinney

Dan McManes

Donna Miller

Ron Montgomery

Melissa Mueller

Star Naranjo

Ricky Phelps

Robin Reith

Randy Riggs

Paul Rogers

Kris Russell

Shanna Schmier

2S

�JUNIORS

•I
Brian Schultz

Troy Shupe

Debbie Sizemore

Kacey Sower

Greg Stevens

Martha Stovall

Larry Thompson

Perry Timme

I

I
Mart in We I ch

Jerry White

Marianne Williams

Karen Wolf

PHOTO NOT
AVAILABLE

Leroy Martinez
Mandy Woodard

Wi I son Northrop

Matt Bedford

�SOPHOMORES

�SOPHOMORES

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Kathy Anderson

Shelly Barnes

Marlene Benally

Paula Brown

B i 1 1 Brungard

Kery Burns

Bill Burrell

Kurt Carr

Lorey Comstock

Dawn Cropley

Doug Dugger

Brad Enlow

Donna Fahrion

Chris F r i zze 1 1

Rod Geier

Brad Greer

�Burnie Gurule

Donna Haddock

David Hanson

Stacy Holt

Richard Howell

Ernie Johnson

Melissa Jones

Mark Ketner

Robert Lee

Jennifer Lowen

Ricky Ludwig

Cassandra Naranjo

Dana Phelps

Marsha Pope

Crystal Potter

Darel Ransford

29

�SOPHOMORES

30

Denise Ransford

Ernie Ross

Linda Rudolph

Dennis Schultz

Andrea Sheffield

Bi 11 Sn i ve 1y

Barry Stalioraitis

Mia Stovall

Tonya Thompson

Julie Timme

Leland Vance

Pamela VanWinkle

Ronnie Vaughn

Loresa Wheat

Meg Zwis ler

Karrie Plumb

�FRESHMEN

�FRESHMEN

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Robin Abernathy

James Andresen

Kay Barnett

Kent Bushey

Tina Bell

Doris Brungard

Bridget Butler

Tim Carpenter

Dina Davis

Dave Doughty

Denise Dugan

Duane Haddock

Eric He 1mer

She ry 1 Hoover

Shelly Hunter

Laurie Irwin

�--

Donald Kalbacher

Jason Leutzinger

Candy Marlatt

Derek McCoy

Todd McCoy

Chris Miller

Leeta Nelson

Lee Newtcn

Georgia Oates

Lynn Parks

Brenda Peterson

Troy Penning

Michele Ricca

Karin Riggs

Alan Rock

1
Ma r t i n Re i t h

JJ

�FRESHMEN

Kevin Rogers

Brian Sheffield

Laura Sossaman

Randy Tate

Mark Taylor

Robert Thompson

Keith Wh i tze 1

Robert Wuest

Collette Enlow
Bruce Labarthe
Robin Phillips

Anne Wilson

�ACTIVITIES

�FOOT BALL

Not shown:
Jack Semler-Off. Guard

SENIORS

IN

Ricky Mcintyre--Center

Rob Oliver--Def. End
Off. Guard

ACTION

Bruce Wallace--Tackle

Kevin Hinshaw
Def. Left Back
Off. Riqht Back

Doug Alsup
Def. Safety
Off. Wide Receiver

Darin Davis--End
Art Seeley--Def. Nose Guard
Off. Full Back

36

�JUNIORS

Top Row:

Ricky Phelps, Larry Thompson,
John Green, Bobby Binckes
Bottom Row: Perry Timme, Ron Montgomery,
Steve Irwin, Sam Green
Not shown:
Pat Benally

FRESHMEN

SOPHOMORES

Top Row:

Ernie Ross, Richard Howell,
Doug Dugger
Bottom Row: Ernie Johnson, Bill Burrell
Billy Brungard

Top Row:
Dona 1 d Ka 1 backer, Duane
Haddock, Brian Sheffield, Lynn
Parks.
Bot tom Row:
Kent Bushey,
Lee Newton, Derek McCoy, Troy
Penning, Mgr. Randy Tate.
Not
shown:
Todd McCoy

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�Coaches:

Baz:field
0
6
0

38
6
14
10
19
9

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Mr. Kimball, Mr. Prior, Mr. Green

Ignacio
Pagosa Sprgs
Cen tar i
Dove Creek
Dolores
Mancos
Hotchkiss
Norwood
Dolores

Opponent
26
6
42
12
26
20

7

8
14

�ALL CONFERENCEFOOTBALL

FOOTBALL

Bruce Wallace, Rob Oliver, Sam Green
Not Shawn: Ricky Phelps

39

�VOLLEYBALL VARSITY
SENIORS IN
ACTION

Carol Freeman, Cassie Naranjo, Toni Romero, Mia Stovall, Julie Walters,
Meg Zwisler, Ronda Eagle, Laura Carman, Coaches Mrs. Martin, Mrs. McEwen

Dove Creek
Mancos
Silverton
Dolores
Grand Junction
Hotchkiss
Norvood
Durango
Pagosa
Ignacio

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1

1
1

3
2
3
1
1
1
3

State

Julie Walters

1

Toni Romero

2
2
2

Carol Freeman

�Bottom Row: L to R-Tonya Thompson, Kim Bushey, Chris Frizzell, Linda
Rudolph, Martha Stovall . Top Row: Mrs. Martin, Marlene Benally,
Donna Haddock, Mandy Woodard, Julie Timme and Mrs. McEwPn

left to right: Candy Marlatt, Tina Bell, Robin Abernathy,
Karin Riggs, Laurie Irwin. Top left to right: Mrs. Martin,
Doris Brungard, Denise Dugan, Laura Sossman, Robin Phillips,
Mrs. McEwen
~ottom

FRESHMEN
.,

�STATE QUALIFieRS
The 1981 volleyball team had
a great year. The team won
both the Sub. Districts, and
District tournam nts. They
went to the State tournament
where they were unfortunately
defeated. They had a 15-7
record. The team plans to
com back next year and get
an even better record, and
do better at State.

Top Row: Laura Carman, Cassie aranjo, Mia Stovall, Tonya Thompson,
Donna Haddock, Kim Bushey, Ronda Eagle. Bottom Row: Martha Stovall,
Julie Timme, Toni Romero, Carol Freeman, Julie Walters, Linda Rudolph,
Chris Frizzell and Coach Martin.

ALL CONFERENCE
VOLLEYBALL

Carol Freeman, Ronda Eagle,
Not Shown, Laura Carman

�SPIRIT WEE

�CHEERLEADERS

Stephanie Graff

Susan Winters

Beverly Martinez

Lorey Comstock
Marcella Sanchez

Veronica Lucero

�POMPOM
SQUAD

Left to Right. Donna Fahrion, Crystal Potter, Leeta Nelson, Debbie Sizemore ,
Shanna Schmier.

PEP CLUB

1st Row. Paul Rogers, Eric Copeland, 2nd Row. Paula Brown, Loresa Wheat,
Marlene Benally, Laura Carmen, Kay Barnett, Robin Abernathy, Karen Riggs,
Candy Marlatt, Tina Bell 3rd Row. Mr. Trujillo, Tonya Thompson, Mia Stovall
Linda Stranich, Roy Echols, Tony Romero, Doris Brungard, Denise Dugan, Georgia
Oates, Shelly Hunter. 4th Row. Kathy Babin, Melissa Muelle r , Laurie Irwin,
Robin Reith, Kim Bushey, Doug Alsup, Martha Stovall, Phil Haskins, John
Ridenour. 5th Row. Julie Timmie, Julie Walters, Carol Freeman, Lori Comstock,
Veronica Lucero, Suzy Winters, Marcella Sanchez, Pam Van Winkle, Dina Davis.

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�SPANISH CLUB

Front Row: L to R-Carol Freeman, Julie Walters, Toni Romero, Robert Thompson,
Martha Stovall, Melissa Mueller, Mia Stovall, Donna Haddock. Second Row: Robin
Phillips, Bridget Butler, Sheryl Hoover, Laurie Irwin, Michelle Ricca, Shelly
Hunter, Georgia Oates. Third Row: Randy Tate, Leeta Nelson, Kay Barnett, Robin
Abernathy, Karin Riggs, Tina Bell, Denise Dugan. Fourth Row: Loresa Wheat, Meg
Zwisler, Eric Helmer, Mark Taylor, Donald Kalbacker. Fifth Row: Kathy Anderson,
Bill Brungard, Mrs. Jones, Linda Rudolph and Doug Dugger.

FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA

Back Row: Mrs. Blatnick, Scott Conrad, Candy Marlatt, Jason Leutzinger, Suzy
Winters, Donna Miller, R. J. McKinney, Dina Davis and Dan McManes. Front Row:
Robin Phillips, Anna Wilson, Laurie Irwin, Kent Bushey, Kathy Babin and David
Harris. Not Shown: Ronda Eagle, Sheryl Hoover, Diana Harris Teresa Hoover
and Robin Reith.

�NEWSPAPER

STAFF

Back Row: Rob Oliver, Pat McDonald, John Ridenour
and Greg Stevens. Front Row: Linda Stranich,
Rosanne Cortelyou, Tere Carr and Mrs. Jones.
Not shown: Sheryl Lowen.

Back Row: Janine Fitzgerald, Carol Freeman, Veronica
Lucero, Linda Stranich, Doris Brungard and Colonel
Echols. Front Row: Julie Walters, Vince Bailey, Mrs .
Kimball and Suzy Winters.

~7

�BAND

Back Row: Leland Vance, Kejth Whitzell, Paul Rogers, Eric Copeland, Pam Van Winkle,
Mr. Trujillo, Mark Ketner and Troy Nichols. Second Row: Stacy Holt, Paula Brown,
Tonva Thompson, Marlene Benally, Loresa ~~eat, Robert Thompson, Duane Haddock, Rob
Oliv r, Ronnie Montgomery. First Row: Denis Dugan, Veronica Lucero, Mia Stovall,
Donna Haddock, Julie Timm , Linda Stranich.
ot Shown: Stephanie Graff, Joe Graff,
Beverly Martinez, Jim Carpenter, Linda Rudolph, Ronda Eagle, Angela Martinez, Alan
~ock, Ricky Ludwig, Lyn Parks and Pat Walls.

CHOIR

Back Row: David Harris , Terry Waters, Paol Rogers, Sam Green,
Ron Tate, Ronnie Montgomery, Art Seely , Steve Irwin and Mr.
Trujillo. Front Row: Martha Stovall, Shanna Schmier, Shelly
Hunter, Jennifer Harbaugh , Mandi Iverson, Chris Frizzell, Robin
Reith and Kim Bushey.
ot Shown : Beverly Martinez, John Green,
Trish Rancatti, Ricky Phelps, Dana Phelps and Denise Ransford .

�STUDENT COUNCIL

Top Row: Linda Rudolph, Ernie Ross, Bill Brungard, Meg Zwisler,
Suzy Winters, Veronica Lucero and Leland Vance. 3rd Row: Ron
Tate, Chris Frizzel, Sheryl Hoover, Doris Brungard, Marcella Sanchez
and Perry Timme. 2nd Row: Toni Romero, Kevin Hinshaw, Julie Walters,
Carol Freeman, Kim Bushey and Melissa Mueller. 1st Row: Colonel
Echols, Art Seely, Ron Montgomery, Lorey Comstock, Doug Alsup and Mr.
Kimball. Not Shown: Susan Andresen, Shelly Doughty, Stephannie
Graff and Linda Stranich.

RODEO TEAM

re,
Derek McCoy, Melissa Mueller, Stacy Holt, Karen Riggs. 1st Row:
Colonel Echols, Art Seely, Ron Montgomery, Todd McCoy, Troy Penning,
and Sandra Mars.

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�FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA

1st Row: Melissa Mueller, Pam Van Winkle, Perry Timme, Rob Oliver, Doug Dugger, Paul Rogers, Phil
Haskins, Ernie Ross, Leland Vance, 2nd Row: Kim Bushey, Martha Stovall, Robin Reith, Christy Emmons,
Marcella Sanchez, Donna Haddock, Mia Stovall, Shelly Barnes, Meg Zwisler, Cassie Naranjo, Toni
Romero, Kathy Babin, Loresa Wheat, Sponsor Mrs. McEwen, Karen Wolf, Julie Walters, Stacy Holt,
Julie Timme, 3rd Row: Veronica Lucero, Suzy Winters, Steve Irwin, Larry Thompson, Bruce Wallace,
Billy Brungard, Kevin Hinshaw, Eric Copeland, Paula Brown, Carol Freeman.
ot Shown: Shelly Doughty,
John Green, Ronda Eagle, Susan Andresen.

OFFICERS
Historian-Martha Stovall
Reporter-Kim Bushey
Parliamentarian-Kevin Hinshaw
Treasurer-Julie Walters
Secretary-Suzy Winters
Vice President-Paul Rogers
President-Carol Freeman
Sponsor-Mrs. McEwen

so

�MISS BAYFIELD
JUNIOR DIVISION WINNERS
L. to R.:

Martha Stovall, Second Runner-up;
Melissa Mueller, Winner;
Kimberly Bushey, First Runner-up.

JUNIOR DIVISION CONTESTANTS

L. toR.:

Laura Carman, Ronda Eagle, Kimberly Bushey, Michelle Ricca, Linda Rudolph,
Martha Stovall, Melissa Mueller, Georgia Oates, Leeta elson, Kay Barnett,
Pam Van Winkle, Candy Marlatt, Cassie Naranjo, Lorey Comstock, Julie Timme,
Shelley Hunter, Doris Brungard, Laurie Irwin, Andy Sheffield.

The Miss Bayfield
Contest is an annual event
which is sponsered by the
Bayfield High School Student
CounciJ. The winner, Miss
Carol Freeman, will compete in
Denver for the State Junior
Miss Title . She received a
$300 scholarship and the 1st
Runner-up, Miss Julie Walters,
received a $100 scholarship.

SENIOR DIVISION CONTESTANTS
L. to R. :

Julie Walters,
Marcella Sanchez,
Veronica Lucero,
Christy Emmons,
Carol Freeman .

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�CLASS FAVORITES
Seniors
Freshmen

Donald Kalbacher, Leeta Nelson, Sheryl Hoover, Randy Tate

Sophomores
Veronica Lucero, Kevin Hinshaw

Juniors

Karen Wolf, Sam Green

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Meg Zwisler, Ernie Johnson

�OFFICERS
Seniors

Juniors

Pres. Doug Alsup; Vice Pres. Colonel Echols; Treas. Rob Oliver;
Rep. Linda Stranich and Sec. Marcella Sanchez.

Sophomores

Treas. John Green; Vice Pres. Larry Thompson; S.C. Rep. Perry
Timme; Sec. Kim Bushey; Pres. Sam Green.

Treas. Julie Timme; Sec. Leland Vance;
Pres. Linda Rudolph; Parl . Chris
Frizzell, Vice Pres. MeB Zwisler .

Freshmen
Pres. Donald Kalbacher; Vice Pres. Robert Thompson;
Barnett; Treas. Alan Rock; S.C. Rep. Sheryl Hoover.

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�KNOWT.JEDGE BOWL

FIRST TEAM
Mrs. Sadler and Mrs . Leech, sponsors
L to R: Larry Thompson, Paul Rogers, Toni Romero
and Bruce Wallace.

SECOND TEAM
Mrs . Sadler and Mrs. Leech
Gretchen Fitzgerald, Janine Fitzgerald and
Kevin Hinshaw. Not Shown: John Green

ALTERNATES
Mrs. Sadler and Mrs . Leech
Karen Wolf, Laurie Irwin and Robert Thompson.

�JR.-SR.

PLAY
The play "Li'l Abner"
was presented by the
juniors and seniors on
November 14 and 15.
It was a remarkable
performance-.--

�VARSITY

BASKETBALL

ALL CONFERENCE
First Team
Ricky Phelps
Second Team
Ron Montgomery

L. to R.
Ron ~ontgomery, Sam Green, Doug Dugger, Ricky Phelps,
Darin Davis, Bill Burrell, Ron Tate, Richard Howell, Jack Semler,
David Hanson, Pat Benally, Coach Prior *

Bayfield 64
Bayfield 62
Bayfield 65
Bayfield 79
Bayfield 55
Bayfield 61
Bayfield 71
Bay field 52
Bayfield 55

44
Cortez
54
Dolores
Bloomfield J.V 21
Silverton
70
46
Pagosa
55
Pagosa
50
Mancos
68
Norwood
40
Dove Creek

Bayfield 64
Bayfield 78
Bay field 57
Bayfield 65
Bayfield 50
Bayfield 65
Bayfield 62
Bayfield 60
Bayfield 71

Dolores
Silverton
Mancos
Norwood
Ignacio
Dove Creek
Dolores
Durango J.V
Silverton

55
53
38
59
66
52
57
47
43

JUNIOR VARSITY
MANAGERS:
Allen Lucero and
Brian Sheffield

Not Shown:
Ronnie Vaughn

L . to R.
Ernie Ross ,
Duane Haddock, Todd
McCoy, Randy Tate,
Ricky Ludwig, Derek
McCoy , Donald
Kalbacher

�SENIORS IN ACTION

SA ORA MARS

JACK SEMLER

DARI ' DAVIS

RON TATE

Not Shown:

Carol Freeman

��BASKETBALL

ALL CONFERENCE

VARSITY

First Team
Laura Carman
Ronda Eagle
Second Team
Carol Freeman

Dolores
Mancos
Dove Creek
Silverton
Pagosa
Ignacio
Norwood
Durango
Cortez

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3
1
2
2

1

1
2
1

2
2
1

L to R: Karen Riggs, Carol Freeman, Cassie Naranjo, Kris Russell,
Laura Carman, Ronda Eagle, Sandra Mars, Julie Timme, Chris Frizell.

JUNIOR
VARSITY

Bottom L. to R.
Candy Marlatt, Linda Rudolph, Mia Stovall,
Mandy Woodard, Doris Brungard
Top L. toR.
Kay Barnett, Tonya Thompson, Tina Bell, Robin
Abernathy, Karin Riggs, Chris Frizell, Martha Stovall, Donna
Haddock

59

�WRESTLING
SENIORS IH ACTION

3rd Row-L to R: Rob Oliver, Steve Irwin, Larry Thompson,
John Green, Art Seeley, Troy Nichols. 2nd Row: Troy
Penning, Billy Brungard, R. J. McKinney, Joe Graff, Perry
Timme, Ernie Johnson. 1st Row: David Doughty, Kent Bushey,
Robert Thompson. Not Shown: Coach Marty.

STATE QUALIFIERS

Art Seeley
Not Shown:
Rob Oliver

1st Row-L toR; R. J. McKinney, Billy Brungard,
Troy Penning. 2nd Row: Art Seeley, Perry Timme,
Steve Irwin and Troy Nichols.

60

�61

�TRACK

1980 STATE TRACK QUALifiERS

Carol Freeman, Suzy Winters, Ron Tate, Julie
Timme and Linda Rudolph .

1st Row:
L to R-John Green , Sam Green, Richard Howell, Dan
McManes, Ron Tate and Pat Benally .
2nd Row:
Donald Kalbacher,
Billy Burrell, Ernie Ross, Carol Freeman, Suzy Winters, Linda
Rudolph, Julie Timme, Martha Stovall.
3rd Row:
Duane Haddock,
Crystal Potter, Andi Sheffield, Eric Copeland, Kevin Hinshaw,
Brian Schultz, Gretchen Fitzgerald .
4th Row:
Lynn Parks, Randy
Tate, Ernie Johnson, Mia Stovall, Ronda Eagle, Larry Thompson
and Ricky Phelps.
5th Row:
Doug Dugger, Rod Geier, Laura Carman,
Donna Haddock, Tonya Thompson, Robin Abernathy and Karen Riggs .

�63

�PEP BAND
1st row L to R: Ricky Ludwig,
Linda Stranich, Donna Haddock,
Stacey Holt, Mia Stovall,
Rhonda Eagle, 2nd row: Duane
Haddock, Robert Thompson, Ron
Montgomery, Beverly Martinez,
Loresa Wheat, Paula Brown, 3rd
row: Pam VanWinkle, Tanya
Thompson, Julie Timme, Linda
Rudolph, Marlene Benally, 4th
row: Eric Copeland, Paul Rogers, Jim Carpenter, Mr. Trujillo .

L to R: Laurie Irwin, Sheryl Hoover, Kent Bushey,
Candy Marlatt, Kathy Babin, Suzy Winters.

�BEST LOOK ING

BEST CONEDIANS

Ron Montgomery

Darin Davis

Suzy Winters

Tere Carr

Troy Penning

MOST SPIRIT
Kris Russell

Sandra Mars

Veronica Lucero

CUTEST COUPLES
Ron Montgomery
Carol Freeman

Julie Timme
Rob Oliver

Eric Copeland

BEST SMILES

Sam Green-Veronica Lucero

�SUPERLATIVES
BEST PERSONALITY

MOST COURTEOUS

SAM GREEN AND VERONICA LUCERO
BEST DRESSED
RoB OLIVER~ SANDRA MARs~ PAuL RoGERS
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED

ERNIE JoHNSON~ MARCELLA SANCHEz~ DouG ALsuP

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KEVIN HINSHAW AND TONI ROMERO

�BEST PHYSIQUE AND FIGURE

~10S T ATHLETIC

SAM GREEN, CAROL FREEMAN, RoB OLIVER

STEVE IRWIN AND Suzv WINTERS

BEST DANCERS

MOST TALENTED

PHIL HASKINS AND VERONICA LUCERO

MARCELLA SANCHEZ AND RoN MONTGOMERY

FRIENDLIEST
CAROL FREEMAN AND SAM GREEN
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����•

GRADES

�Grade Eight

72

Curtis Baker

Nick Best

Susie Binckes

Barbara Bjoraker

Tim Bookout

Danny Burns

Eric Carlton

Wendy Carr

Shawn Davis

Donna Dugan

Kerry Eagle

Joe Frazzini

Devera Gosney

Kevin Grush

Zane Hankins

Julie Hansen

K.C. Hartwick

Richard Hillyard

Michele Jandreau

Brad Jones

Shawn Jones

Tony Kern

Shawn Layton

Renita Lockard

Bryan Lynch

Marianne McGinnis

Debbie Malinowski

Kristy Menard

Cheri Miller

Michelle Mueller

Michael Naranjo

An dy Northrop

Dennis Powell

Kortney Ricca

Brenda Ross

Peter Ru dolph

�Janvier Smith

Kelly Walls

Martin Wilson

Marvin Wilson

Brad Weissenfels

Michelle Williams Susie Williams

Marnie Wilson

Ann Metivier

Grade Seven

I
Robert Bach

Karen Baumgardner

Karen Bell

Wendy Berger

Jenny Bjoraker

Loma Ca 1dwe 11

Kathy Campbe 11

Danielle Clement

Wendy Cobb

Jennifer Comstock

Tamara Conrad

Delores Dugan

Dayson Gosney

Chris Hall

Tammie Holt

Veronica Kern

Edwin Lockard

Steve Hunt

73

�Grade Seven

Tracie Ludwig

Yvette Ludwig

Brad McKinney

Bobby Martin

Shannon Mitchell

Nelson Naranjo

Suzanne Niggl i

Tina Penning

Trent Phelps

Calvin Pope

Tina Prior

Bengta Robbins

Rick Rodman

Marie Rogers

John Schmier

Lisa Sittner

Leonard Smith

Brenda Sower

Not Shown:
Joe 1 Ellis
Renee Hall
Jacqui lyn Ke~rns
Kristi Steward

Kip Strohecker

Be ve r 1y Ta 1bot

Michelle Thomas

Donna Wheat

LATE PICTURES

Missy Garner

Kristy Kesselring

Jenny Kesselring

Nicole Mann

Dawn Garcia

Tagore Brianto

Kim Bell

Michelle Stovall

Cleve Smith

Patrice Fair

�Grade Six

Mark Andresen

Bobby Atwood

Jodie Bach

Lara Barnett

Michelle Berger

Chris Best

Jeff Bjoraker

Roche 11 e Brown

Kerry Carpenter

Barbara
Christopherson

Diane Doscher

Lisa Duke

Matthew Evans

Terry Grush

Jean Hankins

Stacie Hartwick

James Hoover

Robert Irving

Jean Ka 1bache r

Steve Kimball

Roland Lockhard

Curt Marlatt

Tim Martin

Patt i Metivier

Morgan Meyers

Chad Pack

Dale Phelps

Douq 1as Reith

Yolanda Martinez

Anne Russe 11

Not Shown:
Shawn Harrison

Donnie Steele

Alan Sower

Darin Sower

Li n da Ha r r i s

Angie Fair

75

�Grade Five

76

Dereck Baker

Lara Blatnick

Steven Brown

Brian Bushey

Merry Clark

Susie Clement

Lee Cobb

Stacey Davis

Wade Garcia

Sheldon Gosney

Adam Jack

Karen Jandreau

Bobbi Jones

Tracy Kugle

Jim Lanham

El isia Lockard

Krystal Mayfield

Paul McGinnis

D'Brady McNew

Amy Mead

Robby Peck

Sherree Pope

Cinnamon Reese

Monte Ricca

James Caldwell

William Davis

Aaron Carter

Wesley Flaherty

Matt Jandreau

Katie Johnson

Shawn Mars

Jalina Mankins

Melissa Metivier

Charles Niggli

�Derrick Smith

Jennifer Snooks

Todd Taylor

M' Lissa Torres

NOT SHOWN:
Brett LaBarthe
Mindy Miller
Mitch Sower

Dean Whitehead

Daniel Wickman

Paul Vance

Krist i We 11 s

Faculty Not Shown
Mrs. Patricia Gundersen, Social Studies
Mr. Jesse Layton, English, Coach
Mrs. Juanel McCoy, Aid
Mrs. Evelyn Mclaughlin, P.E., Coach
Mrs. Clara Monger, Aid
Mrs. Patricia Rancatti, Third Grade
Mrs. Jean Scherer, Title 1 Reading
Mrs. Jean Sitton, Librarian

Faculty
Mrs. Copeland
Kindergarten

Mrs. Barbara Jefferies
Fifth Grade

Mrs. Judy Rodman
First Grade

-

Mr. Kirk Mclaughlin
Fourth Grade, Coach

Mrs. lone Simons
Math

Mr. Joe Ice
Geo, P.E., Ind. Arts

Mr. Gregg Janus
Science

Mrs. Debra Janus
Second Grade

Mrs. Judy Miller
Title 1, Reading

Mrs. Becki Pack
Aid

Mrs. Opal Patrick
Aid

Miss Joleen Stephenson
Third Grade

Miss Sherry Stevens
Fifth Grade

Mrs. Karyn Siegrist
Second Grade

•
Mrs. Kathy Wiggins
First Grade

Mrs. Carol Blatnick
Home Economics

Mr. Darrel Laue
Art

Mr. Steve Trujillo
Band. Choir

Mrs. Louise Webb
4th grade

77

�Grade Four

78

Cheryl Baker

Pauline Beaver

Andy Blatnick

Amber Bloodhawk

Fay Brown

Gabe Cornn

Lisa Cundiff

George Doscher

Chery 1 Doughty

Dennis Garcia

Steve Garcia

Julie Green

Wes Haga

Ike Hankins

Niki Hately

Garvy Hillyar

Chuck Keith

Aaron Holley

Dusty Hunter

Rodney Lanham

Sven Larson

Anthony Ludwig

Lou Ann tlars

Tabatha Martinez

Renny McDermett

Becky Miller

Jill Pack

Travis Prior

Lance Robbins

Brandy Rodman

Cleve Smith

Dona 1d Smith

Mi che 11e Sower

Kyle Wonvner

Kevin Van Winkle

Jon Zobler

�Grade Three

Sage Anderson

Lavenia Baxstrom

Tanya Baxter

J i rrrny Camp be 11

Jamie Carter

Patrick Cartwright

Misty Dradi

Rick Foreman

Jason Horwath

Terry Meyers

Mike Slade

Lara Brooks

Gavin Brown

Carolyne Cleveland

Marcie Couch

Keri Dosher

Jake Forsythe

Doug Harrison

Andrea Hickman

Marty Hoover

Jenny Jenkins

Chad Layton

Brittney Lee

Kelly Mars

Katrina Morrison

Angela Oates

Teal Peck

Tricia Pierce

Michael Snooks

Lee Spence

Kyle Beebe

Dana Stalioraitis

Erica
Van Coevering

Heath Wickman

Jason McCracken

Diana Rhyno

Tina Yingling

�Grade Two

Debbie Beebe

80

Scott Bel 1

Brenda Bennett

Wylie Butler

Tara Carpenter

John Clark

Lee Donan

Jason Dradi

Justin Dradi

Brandie Dunnam

Lori Fenwick

Krystal Geier

Donny Gerald

Christy Griffin

Jessica Harris

Jason Jenkins

Tim Johnson

Terri Jones

Danny Kilbank

Jenny Kirk

Troy Kugle

Stein Larson

Heath Layton

Fred Linfesty

Elias Longfellow

Jaaron Mankins

Geoffery Martinez

Kerri Miller

Andy McCoy

Royce Hogenson

Alex Northrop

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Bayfield High School
Wolverine
1985-1986

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BE ~ TER Jjftl ~~

BIGGER

New and Improved? Bigger and Better? Have we
created a monster? What has BHS become? Just
like every other school, we had had our problems
-- the loss of the football team's eligibility. the
painting of the water tower. and the decorating
of the class halls -- but unlike every other school.
we overcame our problems and strived to be
BIGGER and BETTER than ever! In a sense. we are
New and Improved. We have conquered new
growth and school unity and pride in ourselves.
We have begun to know what life is about, and
through another year of maturing, we have
become Better than ever before!

2

�Introduction
Seniors
Classes
Homecoming
Fall Sports
Happy Days
Groups
Winter Carnival
Winter Sports
Prom
Honors
Graduation
Closing

2
4

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38
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56
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90
94
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�"Fame. fortune. and love on thy
footsteps wolf "

Karen Ref/

Robber! Raclt

Wendy Berger

"Silence 1s the best port of valor "

"Congratulations. Wendy, for a pb well
done'" Forever Dod. Mom. Michelle. Rebecca. ond Scott

" Confidence is the companion of success "

"Hopp1ness is the harvest of the qwet
eye."

Pat Berry

Wendy eobb

Katlty eampbe/1
"You mode it' I om proud of you
Best of luck 1n all you do " Love
Mom

�" They say that bnght eyes mdtcate
CUflaStty"

:Donna Cundiff

ramara Conrad

Yarbara :Dockrey

·'Now the world ts yours With flalf . . wtth
style
Dtsttngwsh yourself " Morv and
Cathenne Conrad

" We are very proud of you and hope the
future bnngs you much happtness " Love
The Family

" Congratulations Kay We are very proud
of you " Dad and Mom

"Bruce. good luck tn all you do We're
very proud of you " Dad and Mom

:Dolores :Du!!an

Yruce JlendriK

Karla Jlamm
"Knowledge comes. but wisdom
lmgers"

5

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below Bev Talbot g1ves direct1ons to a lost photographer

above Kip Strohecker gives new
mean1ng to the work Hulkaman1a
nght Steve Hunt struts h1s stuff.

6

�As the convoy of packed trucks
rumbled up the bumpy road to
the water tower. the passengers
could not resist a scream of excitement. Armed with brushes
and red paint. the entire class of
1986 burst through the trees and
upon the defenseless tower. One
can still see Tina Prior suspended
in air. her hair dripping with red
paint. In less than an hour that

senseless green giant had
emerged a monument to the
senior class. We had created a
lasting memory that we thought
we could share undisturbed. Perhaps that is why the following
week we could not remove our
horror-sickened eyes from the
sight of an "88" on our statue of
greatness.

Four sophomores had found jealousy in our triumph and attempted to ruin our glory. Understand,
we hold no grudges. What
brought us together could not rip
us apart. As a class we truly have
something to flaunt. We are able
to put aside any differences out
of a mutual respect. We are truly
great. It just comes naturally.

above Koren Bell hams it up
between classes
leH Angel Romero tokes a break
from her artwork

7

�"Stand toll my son. and be as proud
of your achievements os we ore ' "
Love Mom and Dod

Steve Jlunt

?:ammie Jlolt

fdwin ,Cockard

"SenSiblilfy is the power of a woman."

"Great hopes make great men."

" Tracie. our love will always be wlfh you
Good luck " Dod and Mom

" Work hard for the best and you w1ll be
You deserve if " Love Mom and Dod

?:racie ,Cudwip

reresa ;«arte/1

Vvette ,Cudwip
"You hove filled our lives with love
and laughter We love you very
much ." Love Mom and Dod

8

�"Great talent 1s above the generality of the world "

J!rad JUcKinne!f

J!obb!f Martin

floannie Morris

"How often great m1nds lie concealed "

"Great thoughts come from the heart "

" The way to fame 1s through much toil"

"Trent. you 've always been a JOY to us
and you w11/ succeed 1n th1s world " Love
Mom and Dad

?:rent Pltelps

8ric Nee/elf

Suzanne Ni!!!lli
"You've made us very proud Congratulations. Suzanne " Mom and
Dad

9

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on pa1nt1ng the perfect picture
top nght Tamm1e Holt pauses on her
way to class
above The seventh hour tng class
shows concern for the1r homework
center Michelle Thomas flashes her
famous smile .
nght . Tamara Conrad never msses the
chance to be 1n the spotlight

10

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top Ctndy Runnels prepares to duck a deadline 1n JOurnalism
left Mane Rogers demonstrates her rare abd1ty to curl her
tongue
above Donna Cund1ff realizes hfe 1sn't always a bowl of
chernes.

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�"Blest wtfh temper whose unclouded ro y makes tomorrow as cheerful
as today ..

!!engta Kobbins

?:ina Prior

1aitlt Koberts

" Victory belongs to the most deserv1ng "

" The laughter of the heart IS o delightful
sound of life "

" The challenges of your generation. Mane. will be un1que Savor them " Love
Mom and Dod

"A good heart lies at the foundation of
her character "

Marie Kogers

Angel Komero
' "A th1ng of beauty IS o JOY forever'
and Angel1s both beautiful and my
;oy " Love Mom

12

�"Congratulations. Lovey!" Love
Mom and Dad

f!ohJt Schmier

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,Cisa Sitt11er

"The power of thoughts-the magic of the

" Thanks for /ett1ng me share your h1gh
school days " Love Mom

mmd "

"Pleasure 1s ever 1n her eyes "

"Keep your goals 1n s1ght. you 'll make lf l
We 'll m1ss you. you are great' "

f!aJtvier Smith

Rre11da Sower

,CeoJtard Smith
"Congratulation, we are very
proud of you The best to you always "

13

�Senior Students
Improve With Age

above Bruce Hendrix and Michelle Thomas gather the1r books otter a hectic day

14

�left Barb Dockrey proves you're never too old to hove a good t1me
below Michelle Thomas and Suzanne N1ggli shore a secret through a good
fnendshp

left Trent Phelps gets
a whiff of h1s own
gym socks
above · Brad McKinney g1ves Santo Claus (John Schmer) his Chnstmos
list

15

�Kip Strohecker

Rev ?:a/bot

"Good luck. K1p We're very proud of
you " Love Mom and Dod

"Personality 1s to o woman as perfume is
too flower "

"Two lostmg bequests we giVe you ore
roots and w1ngs " Love Dod and Mom

"We all love you and ore very proud of
your accomplishment " Love From Us All

);licltelle C:ltomas

Vonna Wlteat

16

�Class Officers Show The Way

top Closs officers Wendy Berger. secretory/treasurer:
Wendy Runnels. president. and Edwin Lockard. viceprestdent. demonstrate thetr new-found growth in
teamwork
above . Second hour relotionshtps class has on eptdemic of
the blushtng brides
left: Wendy Berger dtsploys symptoms of senioritts .

17

�left Brenda Sower and Wendy Runnels
find a way to relieve tension at state
volleyball
below Tamara Conrad and Dolores
Dugan enjoy a lig hter moment.

right Tracie Ludwig is Interrupted while working on layout in yearbook class.

18

�left Yeorbook class d1sploys its usual
enthUSIOSm.
below. Teresa Mortell hongs around
between classes

above Donna Wheat seems to enjoy 6th hour Color &amp;
Design .

19

�.

Hey. do we get money for writing
this? No? Then why should we
write this? Spirit -does it pay big
bucks? No? Then we do not have
any. Greed, greed. greed; we
have a lot of that. Our middle
name is greed.

,~

Our motto-"If we do not get
paid. it ain't worth doin'" Why do
we want all this money you ask?
Big prom. big trip. big fun!
Editors Note: The junior class is not
just a bunch of money hungry
misers. I think deep down inside
they are really good people .
They are sweet. adorable, caring, and generous. (of course
they are paying me to say this)
The Juntor Closs deposits their til-gotten
gotns tn the local bonk .

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Stacy Boker
Michelle Berger
Blotne Bowers

Delores Campbell
Barbaro Christopherson
Stacy Dewey
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�Matt Evans
Cass1e Farmer

Dayson Gosney
Terry Grush

Lon Holmes
James Hoover

Robert lrv1ng
Mike Johns
Dorothy Jones
Jean Kalbacher

Michelle LePiatt
Curt Marlatt
Tim Mart1n
Yolanda Mart1nez

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�Chad Pock
David Potscheck
Dole Phelps
Robert PiOCella

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Doug Reith
Rick Rodman
Alan Sower
Doren Sower

James Hoover lets his true personality show through.
Tommy Yingling can 't do her homework without her
baby bottle and blanket.

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�Top Left R1ck Rodman and Terry Grush flex
the1r muscles 1n a Mr. Universe contest .

Above Barb Chnstopherson starts every day
with a big smile
Michelle Berger 1s paranoid that someone is
watch1ng her

Donnie Steele
Michelle Vigil
Kurtis Wood

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Bobby Wyatt
Tammy Yingling
Jenny Morris

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�Class Off1cers Donn1e SteeleSecretary Matt Evans-Pres1dent . and
Jean Kalbacher-Representative, lead
by example (Not shown Rick
Rodman-Vice-President)

R1gh

Jean Kalbacher has a new JOb
hold1ng up lockers

Above Stacey Dewey f1nds some
humor 1n Geometry class .
R1gh Weanng war pa1n. Chad Pack
show h1s sp1nt to Delores Campbell

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�Left Johno Monkm-Pres1dent. Melinda
Hodges-Sec -Treos , Becky Runnels- Rep ,
Arlene Schneider- Vice-President
Below Left Johno Monk1ns works dehgent ly on the yearbook .

Our sophomore class took quite a stand this year. First,
we apologize for any "ruined dreams" that we may
have caused by painting the water tower. It was not
our intention. We wanted to be noticed and we were .
Our class pulled together at a time when we were not
in very good graces with the upper classmen and that
is what counts. We are strong enough to overcome
our petty differences and act as a whole when it really
matters. This year and us, as sophomores, is something
that none of our class will forget .

Above Cinnamon Reese. Ang1e Pritchard, and Becky Runnels
shore a lighter moment after a game .

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�Above · Shonno Rock prepares to wo11 on the sox .
Right Cinnamon Reese. Johno Monk1ns. Jennifer Snooks
and Melinda Hodges enjoy a good basketball game

Mark Andresen
L1so Asher
Mark Bo1ley
Dereck Boker

Lora Blotn1ck
Brody Brown
Bnon Bushey
Paul Chnstionson

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�Lee Cobb
Jeff Cook
Stacey Dov1s

Lisa Ennght
Wade Garc1o
Kelil H1psk1nd

Mehndo Hodges
Adam Jock
T1ffony Jelsmo

Kot1e Johnson
Bobble Jones
Jo-Ann Jones
Tracy Kugle

Jm Lanham
Chns Lindley
Ehsio Lockard
Rolhe Lockard

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�Jolino Monk1ns
Shoun Mars
Paul McG1nn1s
Brody McNew

Amy Mead
Tom Murphy
Beth Neeley
Charlie Niggli

Denise Odem
Randy Potscheck
Robby Peck
Sherre Pope

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Cinnamon Reese
Rodney Re1der
Monte Ricca
Shonno Rock

David Rogers
Sean Romero
Becky Runnels
Arlene Schne1der

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he wants an observatory

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Dernck Smith
Jenn1fer Snooks
Mitch Sower

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Paul Vance
Dawn Vaughn

Dean Whitehead
Danny Wickman
Sheldon Gosney

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�The Freshman class came into a school with
lots of spirit and competitive thoughts . We
all had heard the rumors about what was
done to freshmen in high school and kept
them in the back of our minds. When we
came up to the high school. we noticed all
the spirit the school had. Our school was
successful in all the athletic activities we
competed in. In the Homecoming events.
the freshman class placed third in the bonfire wood collecting and third in the float
competition . We did not do any fund raising
events outside the school, but we got our
turn at working concessions. We always
tried to participate in the spirit raising
games and activities and were at times
pleased with the outcome. It has been a
great year. and the following will be even
better.

R1g ht Shelly St1enbacher. Mlkki NaranJO. and Tiffany
Je lsma head to c lass

Doug Bach
Dallsay Bailey
Susan Bailey
Pete Balcomb

Pauline Beaver
Scott Berry
Andy Blatnick
Chnst1ne Cav1gg1a

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�Usa Cund1ff
George Doscher
Amber Da

Marc1e Durkan
Tina F1tts
Denn1s Garc1a

Steve Garcia
Jolynn Gherard1n1
Julie Green

Wes Haga
Josh Hanna
Nicole Hately
Dan1el Hey

Garry Hillyer
Aaron Holley
Chuck Ke1th
Mark Kulesza

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�Rodney Latham
Sven Larson

Dust1n Latham
Anthony Ludw1g

LouAnn Mars
Tabatha Mart1nez

Becky Miller
Mikk1 NaranJO
Jill Pack
Melody Pares

Tagore Pnanto
Trav1s Prior
Lance Robb1ns
Molly Roberts

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Brandy Rodman
Cheryl Root
Donald Smith
Cleve Smith

�Left Freshmen class off1cers Michelle SowerVice -President . Trav1s Pnor- Pres1dent. Chnsline
Cav1gg1a- Representative. Dahsay Ba1ley- Sec Treas Amber Do- Representative. Brandy Rodman Representative J1ll Pack- Representat•ve.
(Not shown Stephanie Wilmer-Reporter)

Opposite Left Mark Kulesza takes a break from his
studies

Jeff Smyth
Michelle Sower
Brendhan Spnnge

Shelly Steinbacher
Kev1n Van Winkle
Fred Von Graf

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Tiffany Wheeler
Stephanie Wilmer
Kyle Wommer
Robbie Yingling

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�The faculty and staff of Bayfield High School are an
exceptional group, when it comes to caring. The
chosen profession is one of caring. They are also
one of dedication. When it comes to going the
extra step or putting out the extra effort, it is done
without hesitation. They are however only human
and subject to frailities. This is what makes them
unique. They have all made a contribution to the
growth of their students and while some of the staff
will be leaving us, they won't soon be forgotten.
Mrs. McEwen shows teachers do core wlfh a mighty hug to Jean
Kolbocher.

No Photo
Available
Carol Slotnick :
Home Economics
Cathy Bock
Math
Gerold D. Brush
Language. Psy /Soc

Theresa Cashio
English. Speech
Wayne Dugger:
Science. Biology
Rick Edwards
Art . Yeorbook

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Houston Green:
Counselor
James Jones
Construction Trades
Jon Ke1rns
Social Studies

�Left- Mr Keirns plays Santa for Joann Jones
Above- Mr Edwards shows that teachers have more than ;ust brains

Sharon Kimball ·
Math, Adv Computer Sci.
Vernon Kimball
Math, Science
Marcia Kulesza
Library

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Ed Marty ·
English
Christa Maxfield
Language, Journalism
Maxine McEwen
Busmess

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Forrest J Pnor:
PE., Health
Patricia Rampone
Special Education
Kirk Vogel

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�Administration And Staff

Mr Richard Heger
Superintendent

Mr Robert Nicholson
High School Pnncipal

Mr Floyd Causey
Activittes Dtrector

Vickie Drake
High School Secretary
Frank Evans-Executive Secretary
Faye Mcintyre-Business MGR
Not shown Vonnie Walker

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Board of Education
Dick Bell. Director
Kay Phelp s. BOCS Rep
Kent Marlatt. SecfTres
Gene Johnson. Vice President
Dave Hardy, President

�High School Cooks
Cyndee Sanchez. Cook:
Barbara B1shop. Cook :
Kae Keirns. Food Service Director

Custodians And Ma1ntenance
Ralph Bowers. ASSistant Mantenance
Bert Roberts. Groundskeeper
Tim Walters. Ma1ntenance D1rector
Lee Heintze. Custodian

Bus Drivers
Undo Lancaster
Becky Cannon
Patty Prior
Bonn1e Jones
Marsha Miller
Dawna McFall
Barbara Bushey

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�Showing new pride.
The swirl or lace and net overflowed
the hood of a car as Wendy Berger,
Tina Prior, and Donna Wheat
watched the homecoming game
against Dove Creek The girls waited nervously, for none of them
knew who was to be the next
homecoming queen . Halftime
sounded and the three were helped
off their cold perch and picked their
way to the fifty yard line. There, escorts Trent Phelps, Edwin Lockard,
and Kip Strohecker joined them. The
announcer's voice crackled on the
PA system and a thousand eyeswere turned toward the fifty yard
line. "The 1985 Homecoming Queen
and King are- Wendy Berger and
Trent Phelps."

Wendy Berger and Trent Phelps are
announced as the Homecoming King and
Queen

Improved Spirit
Spirit surfaces at Homecoming debut.

Lisa Sittner
(Madonna) and her
beau Terry Grush (the
nerd Lew1s) discuss
the impact of
computers on music
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v1deos.

�Top Homecoming Royalty Kip Strohecker.
Tina Pnor. Wendy Berger. Trent Phelps, Donna
Wheat . Edw1n Lockard Leff Bayfield shows its
sp1rit by 1ett1ng loose balloons before the Dove
Creek game. Above Freshmen demonstrate
Bulldogs on their knees prayng to the mighty
Wolvennes

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�Improved Apetites Emerge
Homecoming participants famished

Top Lisa Sittner really shows how to use her mouth
1n the pie eat1ng contest Right Karen Bell emerges
for a breath of a1r dunng the hilarious pie eating
contest

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�Activities

Spirit grows

Top Th bond c · brates the homecom1ng v1ctory Above. Tommy
Y1ng ng R ck Rodman and C1ndy Runnels par tcpate 1n the egg
toss R1 ht Denn1s Garcta leads the way to vtctory

�Victo ·es Build

ew Confidence

More teamwork induces team unity

Top. The Wolvenne football team psyches up for the Dolores Bears.
Above . The JUnior varSity volleyball g1rls show they con win too.
R1ght . Tomaro Conrad. Donna Wheat and teomote celebrate
another victory.

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�Volleyball
The 1986 Wolverine Volleyball team
have another great year. Getting off
to a great start they won the
Ignacio Invitational Tournament . Each
week they seemed to get stronger
as their unbeaten streak grew.
Although they lost a tough one to
Farmington JV they cruised into
districts and won their second
consecutive District Championship .
Despite entering the state
tournament with only 1 loss they
were considered the darkhorse of
the 8 team field.
The team was sent off by an
enthusiastic student body to State in
Colorado Springs. It was a
determined team that stepped out
on the floor against Caliche . Fighting
a tough team and a case of state
nerves, they lost the match in three
games. That loss dropped Bayfield
into the consolation bracket, where
the Lady Wolverines faced Swink .
They overpowered Swink to enter
the consolation championship against
defending state champion Limon .
Yet this lady Wolverine team finished
number six in the state of Colorado,
a great improvement. They worked
hard and earned this position. Their
efforts, skills, dedication, and pride
are to be applauded.

Girls Finish With A 20-3 Record

Top left Bev Talbot and Donna Wheat ,
number 13. show some defenSive hustle
Left. Wolvenne vorStty volleyboN Top row from
left. Coach R1ck Edwards. Coach Jette
Mcintyre. T1no Pnor, Donna Wheat. Tomaro
Conrad. Koren Bell. Bev Talbot. Jean
Kolbocher. Wendy Berger. Head Coach Evelyn
Mcloughlin. Bottom row from left. Brandy
Rodman. Jenn1fer Snooks. Shanna Rock.
Melinda Hodges. Amy Mead

�Spikers Are District Champs 8c 6th At State
Girls win Districts second
year in a row
Bayfield varsity volleyballers celebrate
winning their second consecutive district
championship by beating perenial
powerhouse rival Ignacio twice in one
day.

Below. Koren Bell stuffs a bobcat Below Right.
The Wolvenne volleyball teorr~ gets together
at the State Championship.

�Left. Karen Bell shows a light tough against Monte Vista Above.
Donna Wheat slams one down against Nuclal

JV shows promise!
Top Row Coach R1ck Edwards. Shanna
Rock . Jenn1fer Snooks. Melinda Hodges.
Cinnamon· Reese. M1chell LePiatt. Michelle
Stoval. Coach Evelyn Mclaughlin Second
Row. Coach Jetta Mcintyre. Louann Mars.
Becky Miller. Arlene Schneider. Jahna
Mankin, Denise Odoms. Amy Mead. N1cole
Hately Bottom Row. Amber Do. Michelle
Sower. Brandy Rodman. Marcie Durkan.
Katie Johnson. Usa Cundiff. Tammy Yingling

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�Senior Players Contribute Leadership

Karen Bell
1st Tearn All Conference

Wendy Berger

Tarnara Conrad
2nd Tearn All Conference

Tina Prior
1st Tearn All Conference

Bev Talbot
2nd Tearn All Conference

Donna Wheat
2nd Tearn All Conference

Trent Phelps
Lineman/Defensive End
1st Team All Conference
1st Team All State
Defensive End
Edw1n Lockard
Tight End/Linebacker
1st Team All Conference
Honorable Ment1on All State
Linebacker
Kip Strohecker
Center jNoseguard
Brad McKinney
Noseguardjlineman

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The 1985 edition of Wolverine football
brought back an important aspect of
the game. having fun. The team
learned how to win by knocking heads
and enjoying it. It was obvious to all
who watched them play that this was
the team to contend with . It was
obvious they were having fun and it
was obvious they had nothing to lose.
With nothing at stake they played with
an abandon rarely seen in high school.
If it were not for an unfortunate
eligibility violation that caused several
forfiets. the Wolverine football team
would have powered its way into the
State playoffs. The only true loss came
at the hand of AA powerhouse Pagosa
Springs. The team, however, is young
and strong and has the attitude to
comeback next year. This year led by
1st Team all state pick Trent Phelps
and MVP Edwin Lockard the younger
players developed into a team Bayfield
can be proud of.

Le ft Da yson Gosney tmes h1s hit on a
Pagosa P1ra te .
Left Daren Sower pounds out
yardage agamt a futile
Bobcat defense

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�othi g Comes Easy. It Takes A New AHitude!

Above Coach Kems
runs the t eam through
dnlls . Above R1ght The
look o f determination
shows through on Dann1e
Steel's face .

Top Row Bla1ne Bowers. Chuck Ke1th. Brady McNew. Ra ndy Patscheck . 2nd Row: Alan Sower. Chad Pack .
Trent Phelps. Matt Evans. Monte Ricca. Dayson Gosney. Edwin Lockard . Mark Bailey 3rd Row Derek Baker.
Robb1e Yingling. Andy Blatn1ck . Donald Smth. Mark Andresen. Wade Garcia. Brad McKinney. David Patscheck .
Danny Wickman. Coach Jerald Prior 4th Row Tom Murphy, Darren Sower. Brady Brown. Tim Martin. Dannie
Steele . Robert Piacella. Kip Strohecker. Tracy Kugle . Coach Jon Ke1rns. 5th Row Rick Rodman. Denn1s Garc1a.
Rcbby Peck . Roland Lockard. Curt Marlatt. Brian Bushey, Steve Garcia. Terry Grush. Dean Whitehead

�Left The Wolvennes topple another foe Below Left : B.H.S.
scores aga1n Below: Edw1n Lockard celebrates another
touchdown. Bottom : Bayfield shows where the w1nn1ng 1s
done. at the line of scrimmage

�Definately Unique
It is not all glamour. It is not all fun. It is definately
hard work, but if you are willing to lose sleep and
stand up in front of 3000 screaming fans and try
to lead some sort of chant or slogan,
cheerleading is for you. It is almost some sort of
ancient pagan ritual but there is something
stirring in the hearts of these young ladies that
almost drives them to the brink of insanity.
Something that drives them to put on little skirts
and uniforms and speak in strange riddles,
perform ritualistic hand claps and dances
invariably followed by wild jumps in the air.
Whatever drives them is needed by us all. Spirit
and pride are not to be taken lightly. These girls
supply them both and dish out generous helpings
of each at every sporting event and pep
assembly. We definately owe these girls a
tremendous thanks for making our school look
and feel good.

Above nght The BHS cheerleaders
huddle up for strategy . Right The
crowd gets a good dose of sp1rit
from the Wolverine cheerleaders at
a pep assembly

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�More Spirit And Pride Than
Ever Before!

Left : The 1985-86 Bayfield cheerleading squad
consisted of; (from top) Jill Pack, Wendy Runnels,
Michelle Berger, Brenda Sower. Cassie Farmer,
Stephanie Wilmer, Delores Campbell, Lisa Sittner.

Right Seniors Lisa Sittner. Wendy Runnels. and Brenda Sower
prov1ded leadership for the squad. Above Wendy Runnels
leads a sp1nted cheer

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�Left 1985-86 Bayfield Dnll Team. (stand1ng)
Dahsay Ba1ley. Kelli Hpskind; (reclining) Suzanne
Niggh. Jolynn Gherard1ni. Angel Romero

Kel/i Hipskind

Angel Romero

Suzanne Niggli
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R1ght The dnll team rocks around the
clock

�Precision &amp; Unity

Jol ynn Gherardini

" Another One Bites the Dust" and JoLynn Gheradini and Dalisay Bailey hit
the floor dressed as Ignacio Bobcats.
They are dragged away amid a thundering applause and the stunned looks
of the Bobcats; yet this was just a normal Friday night for the Bayfield Drill
Team . The Bayfield Drill Team added a
new style and versatility to their routines this year. First of all, they had their
own camp here this summer. They
learned to march with and twirl flags,
dance with streamers, and almost all
of their basketball routines . Secondly,
they worked during second hour band
on their routines. The routines were unlike any of the other drill team's. They
were more like dance routines instead
of cheerleading routines. There was a
lot more groove, and different techniques such as robotronics were used.
Even though they were forced to
practice in a stinky locker room and
had to deal with many personal problems, the year was still exciting and full
of surprises. Shake it, Baby!
Below The dnll team shoot 1t out with the bod
guys

Dalisay Bailey

�The cast of Happy Days . (from top left to
nght) Trav1s Prior. Donna Wheat. Sean Romero. Josh Hanna. Trac1e Ludw1g. Angel
Romero. Stephanie Wilmer. Michelle
Berger. Joann1e Morris. Tagore Prianto. Edwin Lockard. Alan Sower. Matt Evans. Lisa
Duke. Bev Talbot. Lisa Sittner.

In 1985. The Bayfield High School put on
a production of "Happy Days" . It was
an instant success. People flocked to
the gym to see the marvelous performances by numerous talented actors
and actresses who are students of BHS.
They, along with the pit band worked
many hard days after school to make
the play a success, and it was.
It was performed on the nights of November 15 and 16. The pit played
some super music for the actors and
actresses who sang many a tune both
nights of the play. The musical took the
combined efforts of many people and
the result of all this hard work was an
amusing, interesting production. It was
also a great money-making project
and hopefully, there will be another
play next year and for a long time
after that.

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Top row (Left to nght) Lora Slotnick , Kelli Hipskind . (second row) Randy Potscheck, Michelle
Thomas. Wendy Cobb. Leonard Smith. Terry
Grush. Trent Phelps, Edw1n Lockard, Michelle Stovall, Sponsor. Mrs Carol Blotn1ck. Donna Cundiff.
Jody Bach. (third row) Den1se Odom. Tomaro
Conrad. Michelle LePiott, Down Vaughn, (kneelIng) Lisa S1ttner. Wendy Berger, Fo1th Roberts.
Stacey Dewey, Kot1e Johnson. (seated) Yvette
Ludw1g. Amy Mead. Stephanie Wilmer. Dolores
Dugan, Stacey Davis

1985-86 was a great year for the Bayfield FHA. Bayfield brought home the
traveling trophy for winning the Home
Economics competency events competition at the District Achievement
Day held in April.
Several members attended the fall regional cluster meeting in Albuquerque
and others attended the State and
District Leadership meetings held during the year.

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Fun events included the Homecoming
balloon launch, flower sales, a car
bash, Christmas candy cane sales,
Christmas caroling, Valentine flower
and cookie sales and the prom fashion
show.
Members worked hard on the "Teens
for Teens" project which was entered
in National competition . It included
" The Prize," a Teen Hotline, Student to
Student, asistance at the Parent Drug
Awareness night, and assistance with
the Coping Skills workshop .
R1ght Donna Cund1ff demonstra tes how simple it
is to get help on the "Teen Hotline"

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�Top left Members of the Student to Student group
counseled fellow students on the danger of drugs
and tobacco (top row) Andy Slotnick . Travis Pnor.
Kelh Hipskind. Edw1n Lockard . (second row) Lora
Slotnick . Kot1e Johnson
M1ddle left Off1cers for 1985-86 spell out FHA
Bottom left The Student to Student group present a
slide show to the Middle School
Below Michelle LePiott. Dolores Dugan and Fo1th
Roberts represented FHA at state

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�Student Council
Student council member (top
row) Fa1th Roberts. Arlene
Schn1eder. Trav1s Pnor. Amber Do.
Wendy Berger. Jahna Mank1ns.
Becky Runnels. Matt Evans. Alan
Sower. Brenda Sower. Donna
Wheat, (kneeling) Dahsay Ba1ley.
Michelle Sower. Stephan1e Wilmer.
Chnssy Cav1gg1a. Jill Pack. Cindy
Runnels. (Reclining) Wendy
Runnels.

Student council provided the leadership for BHS
this year. Led by student body president Wendy
Runnels the council participated in many worth
while activities. From food drives to communication council meetings StuCo was everywhere.
When student interest was down the officers
were there to get them involved. The council
survived the resignation of sponsor Mr. Jon Keirns
mid-way through the year to pull through and
provide a positive example for us all.
Student body off1cers Fa1th Roberts. Wendy Runnels. Cindy
Runnels. Brenda Sower

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Involved ond hord work was necessary
for excellence
Middle left FBLA off1cers for 1985-86
were Tracie Ludw1g. Donna Wheat.
Bev Talbot . Brenda Sower. Barb Dockery . Theresa Martel. and Koren Bell

FBLA goals are to develop competent business leadership and create interest and understanding of American Business. It inspires
self-confidence and develops character to
prepare for useful citizenship. FBLA also encourages scholarship. promotes school loyalty and patriotism. It helps students set occupational goals and facilitates the transition from school to work.
The Bayfield FBLA has had a great year. We
had 46 members this year. and 13 of those
46 members traveled to state competition
in Denver. There students made a good
showing by getting three fourth places. a
seventh place. and a eighth place. Mrs.
McEwen. the advisor of the Bayfield chapter. was also awarded an honorary lifetime
membership for being an outstanding advisor. In the future. it is hoped that FBLA will
continue growing

Left Johno Monk1ns. Bev Talbot. Troc1e Ludw1g, Barb
Dockery. Kathy Campbell. Stacey Davis. MIChelle LaPlott. Jod1e Bach. Sponsor-Mrs Mox1ne McEwen. CasSie
Former. Brenda Sower. and Delores Campbell repre59
sented BHS at Fort Lew1s BuSiness Days

�The 1986 Band did really well this year.
With the help of their new flag line. the
band got out there and put on a great
show for the Homecoming football
game. They played at almost every
home basketball game and gQt to go to
state with the boys basketball team . It
was also the Bayfield Music Makers. the
parents of the band members. that took
care of the concessions for the football
and basketball seasons. The 1986 band
went to Fine Arts this year and received a
number two rating. For you laymen out
there. four is the worst rating and one is
the best. The band also put on their annual jazz concert down at the Bayfield Food
Market parking lot and even played at
the Seniors' last school lunch. Even
though Mr. Vogel has resigned and gone
back to school to get his master in music,
this year has still been great.
Above Andy Blotnick. Matt Evans. Michelle LePiott,
Jodie Bach, Michelle Stovall. Tina Fitts. Gory Hillyer.
George Doscher, Brody Brown. Allan Sower. Bev
Talbot. (second row) Shonno Rock. Mane Rojers.
Kot1e Johnson. Mark Bailey, Lora Blotnick . Michelle
Sower. Suzanne Niggli. Donna Wheat. Charlie Niggli.
Shelly St1enbocker. Doug Bach. Amber Do. Adam
Jock. Chnssy CoviQQIO, Kyle Wemmer. Amy Mead.
(hidden) Barb Dockery
Middle The flute sect1on livens up a pep assembly
Above Amy Mead and Shonno Rock wail on the
SOX

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�Mr K1rk Vogel.
Mus1c d1recor

The cho1r performs at 1ts spnng
concert .

The 1986 choir sounded the best
that they have ever sounded in
four years of high school. It was
nice to see the guys finally take
an interest in singing . The concert
they put on before the Music
Awards dessert social was great.
They did very well at Fine Arts for
all the traveling they had to do
with the Middle School. This was a
young choir. consisting of mostly
sophomores. Give this choir a
couple of years and watch out
world, here they come!

Top row: Becky Miller. Michelle Berger. Shonno Rock. Pauline Beaver. Stephanie Wilmer.
LouAnn Mars. (m1ddle row) Elisa Lockard. Arlene Schnieder. JoLynn Gherordini. Julie Green.
Paul McGinnis. Sean Romero. (front row) Susan Bailey. Amber Do. Tabitha Martinez. Amy
Mead. Usa Cundiff. Brandy Rodman. Jill Pock . not shown· Edwin Lockard

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�Looking back, a person can honestly say the yearbook staff has been interesting. We started off with
lots of enthusiasm, but somewhere along the line that
feeling was lost in the drudgery of production. Deadlines were tough to meet and anything that could
have gone wrong, did. It became a real challenge to
live up to our promises. The ad sales were phenomenal, but our fund raising projects failed miserably.
Plans to use the computer for layouts and word processing fell through when we were unable to obtain
our own computer. The photo crew worked hard, but
had too many demands placed upon them. The biggest disappointment, however, was the lack of interest in the post-year book work sessions. The bulk of the
work was done by Mr. Edwards. Lessons have been
hard learned; but, the yearbook was still put out.
Hopefully, you will be pleased with the result. If we
have lived up to even one of our promises, then it has
been worth the inconvenience.

Top nght Mr Edwards makes sure Barb Dockery and Kathy Campbell stay busy

Top row Tina Prior. Jalina Mankins. Karen Bell. Jennifer Snooks. Third row Brad Mckinney.
Brenda Sower. Barb Dockery, Kathy Campbell. Suzanne Niggli . Second row Dolores Dugan.
Trac1e Ludw1g. Wendy Runnels. Michelle Thomas First row Angel Romero. Mr Rick Edwards.
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��VICA Builds More Than Houses · Pride
Top Row Robbert Bach. Bobby Mart1n. John
Schm1er. Trent Phelps Second Row Daren
Sower. Doug Re1th . Bottom Row · Kurt1s Wood.
R1ck Rodman. Tim Mart1n. Edw1n Lockard.
Dav1d Patscheck .

ational Honor Society

Mrs Cashio. sponsor

Top Row Kathy Campbell. Karen Bell. Brenda Sower. Front Row Jean Kalbacher.
Suzzanne Niggli. Tina Prior. Donna Wheat

�Activities Important At BHS
Sometimes it seems that the only thing
that matters in school is athletics. but
at Bayfield we excell at everything.
The activities and organizations at BHS
do as much to build our image as any
team. They contribute much to school
pride and self-esteem. We do not
have clubs simply for the sake of belonging. We have clubs for doing. For
action.
FHA is one of the most active in the
state with many worthwhile projects.
The student to student group did much
to inform students about the dangers
of drugs and alcohol. Student Council
was more active than ever. They started a food drive and collected an
enormous amount of food for the
needy. Our FBLA chapter is the best in
the state. For a school this size the
number of competitors and placers at
district and state competitions is extraordinary. Knowledge Bowl competed gamely with other schools and did
quite well. Vica was active and won
several awards. NHS inducted several
new members. Band and choir put out
several outstanding concerts and Mr.
Vogel directed a musical "Happy
Days". The newspaper put out many
fine editions. The list goes on . We also
had numerous dances. dinners. and
socials. We had a Run for Sportsmanship from Bayfield to Ignacio. All these
things are important. There were essays, papers. and numerous academic
endeavors. Brad McKinney, Tom Murphy, and Paul Vance painted murals in
the halls. Angel Romero livened up our
gym with slogans and murals. All these
things were important to this year and
none more valuable than the other
because individual effort is supreme.

Travis Prior runs the football for the Run for Sportsmanship .

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�Below Brenda Sower holds
Wendy Runnels captive .
Bottom. The BHS faculty takes on
a new look .
Left Scott Berger ndes the
sen1or wagon floot

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�BHS Flexes Its Pees

Top Left Rtck Rodman
poses down for the
crowd Top Brod
McKinney dtsplays hts Mr.
Untverse phystque Lett ·
The BHS crowd flexes its
sptnt

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�Winter Carnival Royalty
Trent Phelps
Winter Sports
Carnival King

Donna Wheat
Winter Sports
Carnival Queen

Royalty. Chrissy Coviggia. Steve Garcia. Jennifer Snooks. Rollie Lockard. Michelle Berger. Chad Pock

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�The Making Of Champions

Trent Phelps drives past Rollie
Lockard to the basket dunng on
intense practice

Hard work, practice, pain, character, talent all these things are needed to make a championship
team. All these things and more. Teamwork. fortitude, pride, these are all part too. You need willing,
able atheletes and a good coaching staff and some way to bring all of these ingredients together.
We were indeed fortunate to have had just such a team at BHS this year. How does a team make it
the state and place third? How does a team come a breath away from a state championship? It
does not come easy and, although, our boys basketball team accomplished just such a feat this year,
that does not make them the only team with such qualities. All of the teams and atheletes at BHS are
winners. They all gave their most in everything they did. They can all be proud of their accomplishments. The football team could have quit when faced with adversity, but they didn't. The girls
volleyball team dominated their district and placed 6th at state. The wrestlers showed an aggressive
attitude this year, suprised a lot of people and bounced back this year. The girls basketball team
went undefeated until districts and the track team ran and performed well. There were some great
JV performances this year as well.
This is the charactar of BHS, to strive to be the best at whatever they do whether it is activities,
academics. atheletics, or personal challenges. This is our heritage and our future.

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�The Moments Were Special

A hard hitting. pistol packing team brought
excitement into 1986's boys basketball season .
Besides the normal opponents the team usually
plays. Bayfield added some tougher competition .
They faced the Sanford Indians. last year's
champs. and won by two points. Bayfield's other
new competition was the Navajo Mission Eagles
and the Bloomfield Bobcats. "Prior's Pit" increased
its record to 33 straight home victories. Then the
Bayfield Wolverines dominated districts.
extracting a sweet revenge from the Norwood
Mavericks in the championship game.
continued on next page ...

Top row Rick Rodman. Curt Marlatt.
Edw1n Lockard. Lee Cobb. Trent
Phelps. Alan Sower. Terry Grush.
Bottom row Donnie Steele. Dayson
Gosney. Dennis Garcia. Rollie
Lockard. Steve Garc1a

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�The Memories Are Forever!

Oppos1te. Edwin Lockard fights for the boll . Left. Lee Cobb
fhes to the hoop. Bottom left. Lee Cobb tokes the tip off
below Rick Rodman and Trent Phelps put tough defens1ve
pressure on the Pirates

Bayfield advanced to State with the desire and
determination to do well. Bayfield reminded people
that they were a team to be reckoned with when
they won a decisive victory over the favorite. the
Rye Thunderbolts. With this win under their belts. the
Bayfield Wolverines came up against number one
ranked Basalt. The Wolverines had a seventeen
point lead into the final quarter. but Basalt rallied .
Bayfield fans watched in dismay as Basalt won by
two points in three minute overtime. Fourteen hours
later. Bayfield took the third place title over Crowley County . That is one great way to end the season . Congratulations!

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�Tina Prior
All-Conference 1st Team
All-State 2nd Tearn

Edwin Lockard
All-State
Honorable Mention

Bev Talbot
All-Conference
2nd Team

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Karen Bell
All-Conference 1st Team
All-State 2nd Tearn

Trent Phelps
All-Conference 1st Team
All-State 1st Team

Karla Hamm

Cindy Runnels

Donna Wheat

Bengta Robbins
Rick Rodman
All-Conference 1st Team
All-State 2nd Tearn
Lee Cobb
All-Conference 2nd Tearn
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�JV Basketball Teams
Top Row Cnssy Cav1gg1a. LouAnn Mars. Denise
Odom. Cinnamon Resse. Shanna Rock . Bobbl Jones.
Mehnda Hodges. Michelle Sower. Marci Durkan.
Coach Gibbons Bottom Row Kat1e Johnson. Becky
Runnels. Becky Miller. Jenn1fer Snooks. Jahna Mank1ns.
Amy Mead

Top Row Coach Ke1rns. Donn1e Steele. Alan Sower.
Bla1ne Bowers. Robert lrv1ng. Middle Row Gary Hillyer.
Rolhe Lockard. Robby Peck . Trav1s Pnor. Denn1s
Garcia Bottom Row Steve Garc1a. Lance Robbins.
Andy Blatn1ck. Kev1n VanWinckle

Coach Prior

Coach Keirns

JV g1rls go for the rebound

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�The Thrill Of Victories
Whenever the BHS Girls Varsity basketball team
stepped out on the floor a feeling of confidence
and pride filled the gym. This year's team was
loaded with talent and experience which showed
in their style of ball. The girls were known as
achievers. maybe because of their flashy new
uniforms and warmups or even the Look Out
reputation they had built for themselves. By
scoring 86 points. the girls broke the longstanding
school record of the most points ever scored in a
girls game. Then to top off the regular season
the team beat rival Ignacio (for the second time
that season) to become undefeated league
champions. Ranked in the top five in the state
behind Coach Kimball and the 16-0 record, the
girls headed to districts, only to be beaten after
their second game. Their first and only loss
clenched their season. The months of hard
teamwork, practice, and dedication seemed to
end with a blink of an eye. But the girls had
nothing to be ashamed about, they had not only
earned a title but also the respect of many
people. Congratulations to each of them for their
UNDEFEATED season.

The g1rls varsity gets the edge from the beg1nn1ng
Bock Row Bengto Robbins. Jean
Kolbocher. Michelle LePiott. Cindy
Runnels. Koren Bell. Bev Talbot. Karla
Homm. Coach Gibbons. Coach
Kmboll Front Row Ang1e Prichard.
Donna Wheat . T1no Pnor

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�The Agony Of Districts

Top left . The team warms up for another victory
Top nght. Karen Bell goes up for two Middle. T1na
Pnor. Coach Kmball and Gibbons look towards
another v1ctory Bottom. T1na Pnor bnngs the ball
downcourt

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�Top row Coach Brush. Chad Pock . Tom Murphy. Robbert Bach. Mark Andresen.
Shoun Mars. David Potscheck. Coach Edwards; Bottom row Sean Romero. Doug
Bach. Charlie Niggi. Tracy Kugle. Wade Garcia. Brton Bushey. Paul Vance. Dustin
Latham. Not shown Managers Tracie Ludwig and Tommy Yingling .

Rtght Coach
Edwards and Coach
Brush watch a match
tntently

Robbert Bach
SeniOr -185 lbs.

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�The 1985-86 year was really a positive year for
wrestling . This year's team was a young one but
that means that all the work that the team members did will translate into a potentially great team
next year. Another advantage of the team being
young was the fact that their opponents underestimated them and so the team was able to surprise
them again and again by being strong opponents.
After a slightly rough start. the team really came
together at the Four State's Tournament where
they took second. The team made progress each
week from then on. and although none of the team
went to state. the team did take fourth at districts.
Our school is also the only one In the district that has
a growing wrestling program.
This year's team found that wrestling can be fun
and since the team members have a positive attitude. they will become a championship caliber
team .

Top lett The team takes time for a moment of silence before the start of
distncts Middle left Wade Garcia hits a massive brldge. Above Donald Sm1th
bulldogs an opponent Left Tracy Kugle pins with a headlock

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�top left Wade Garcia goes over the top .
top nght Chad Pack applies the far corner to a Pirate .
m1ddle left Wade Garcia sw1tches for 2 po1nts
above Wade pm h1s opponent w1th a headlock .
left Chad works for a p1n

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�On The Right Track
top row Dean Whitehead. Lee Cobb.
Trent Phelps. Kip Strohecker. Brad
McN~nney . Edw1n Lockard. Robert lrv1ng.
Terry Grush. Rick Rodman. Bla1ne Bowers .
bottom row. Andy Blatn1ck . Tracey
Kugle. Trav1s Pnor. Robby Peck . David
Patscheck . Bruce Hendnx. Roland
Lockard. Manager Randy Patscheck .

top row Coach. Vern Kimball. Becky
Miller. Michelle LePiatt. Jenn1fer Snooks.
Karen Bell. Bev Talbot. T1na Pnor.
Stephanie Wilmer. Donna Wheat .
Debbie T1nn1n. Amber Do. Coach. Jon
Kems. bottom row Jean Kalabacher.
Nicole Hately. Michelle Stovall. Arlene
Schnider. Jahna Mankins. Melinda
Hodges. Kat1e Johnson. Lara Blatn1ck .
Becky Runnels .

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State Quali ers
top row Coach. Jon Keirns. Terry Grush.
Kip Strohecker. Edw1n Lockard. Curt
Marlatt. Trent Phelps. R1ck Rodman.
Dav1d Patscheck. Tracey Kugle. Robby
Peck . Coach. Vern K1mball. bottom row
Becky Miller. Jenn1fer Snooks. T1na Prior.
Bev Talbot. Karen Bell. M1chelle LePiatt .
Debbie Tinn1n. Donna Wheat.

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�We've Got The Look
Muscles tensed. runners set. a starter gun
sounds. and the participants spring into action.
This is the way most people think of track.
Track is more than just sprinting or running or
even field events. It is competition against
oneself. Striving for the best. this years track
team saw a renewed interest in the sport,
especially the boys. There were many
outstanding performances. One exceptional
performance was the third place finish at state
in the 3200 by Tracy Kugle. All performers
gave their all. All participants did their best
and they are all winners. Both boys and girls
track teams are coached by Mr. Vern Kinball
and assisted by Mr. Jon Kierns. They are
beginning to build a tradition of excellence
and pride in our team. Many standout seniors
on both the boys and girls team will be lost.
but the underclassmen had their leadership to
learn and develop under and we should look
forward to more years of strong track and
field performances at BHS.

top. Trav1s Prior spnngs from the blocks . above. Jennifer Snooks
gets off to a good start left. Bev Talbot shows what Track is all
about . g1v1ng 100%

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top left. Edwin Lockard lunges for the tope
top Melinda Hodges hits the first hurdle 1n
good form left · All the others runners ever
see 1s Tina Pnor's bock . above. Tracy Kugle
kicks to the f1nish

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�Nothing is more thrilling in the sports world than the sight of a
cowboy trying to maintain his position on top of a spinning,
bucking bull or bronc. The sheer mass of those animals make
the rider appear much more at the mercy of gravity. The
roping events are a blend of timing, movement, and precision as synchronized as any event in sports. The courage of
the riders to even get on those animals and the dedication
of the ropers to practice again and again is amazing . Rodeo is truly an American sport born and bred in the working
history of the cowboy. The BHS rodeo team is small, but
dedicated. Although they receive little support from the
school, they bring a tremendous source of pride. Rodeo is
American's #1 sport!

above Michelle LePtatt. Rick Rodman. Jennifer Snooks. Sheldon Gosney, Dayson Gosney

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�TIME CAPSULE 1986
Year in Songs

Male Vocalists

Year 1n Movies

Manic Monday
We Are The World
Greatest Love Of All
Money For Nothing
Power Of Love
Bad Boys
Broken Wings
Addicted To Love
West End Girls
We Built This City

Phil Collins
Bruce Springsteen
John Cougar Mellencamp
Bryan Adams
Robert Palmer
Prince
George Strait

Rambo
Commando
Back To The Future
Breakfast Club
Vision Quest
Pretty In Pink
St. Elmos Fire
Out Of Africa

Rock Groups

Female Vocalists

Dire Straits
A-Ha
Mr. Mister
Van Halen
Pet Shop Boys
Huey Lewis And The News
Starship
Bangles

Madonna
Whitney Houston
Tina Turner

Year in TV.
Miami Vice
Cosby Show
Family Ties
Wrestlemania
Rock Videos

Fads and Fashion

News Events

501's

Bula's
Short Hair
Sunglasses
Hawaiian Shirts
Shaker Sweaters

People in the News

Phillipine Pres. Corazon Aquino
President Ronald Reagan
Libyan Muammar Gaddfi
Soviet Michial Gorbachiev
Baseballs Dwight Gooden and Pete
Rose
Basketballs Larry Bird
NFL's William "Refrigerator" Perry and
Walter Payton

People to Watch
Tom Cruise
Molly Ringwald
Ally Sheedy
Rebecca DeMornay
Rae Dawn Chong
Rob Lowe
Emilio Estevez
Anthony Micheal Hall
Sean Penn
Micheal ]. Fox
Eddie Murphy

Statue of Liberty Renovation
Worldwide Terrorism
U.S. Attacks Lybia
Contra Aid
Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
Shuttle Disaster
Hands Across America
Aids Scare

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�right Bengta Robb1ns receives a badm~t­
ten award from Mr Pnor

With all the wonderful people
that attend Bayfield High School
how can a teacher choose who is
the best? Well. many teachers
could not. The Chuck Sanchez
Award was split this year because there was no way the
awardees could be distinguished
from each other. Both had participated in three sports for four
years. both are most valuable
and leaders of their respective
teams. The John Phillip Sousa
Award was also split this year, for
the same reasons- Bev Talbot
and Donna Wheat received this
award.
From Mr. Prior's broken bat award
to Joannie Morris, to the shop
class's appreciation award to Mr.
Jones, it seemed that everybody
won this year. It was not just the
same five or six that took the
awards this year. Even if one of
you, did not receive a pin or a
certificate. you should be proud
that you belong to one of the
best schools in the district. If that is
not enough. then think of all those
surprises that we saw step up in
front to receive an award and
know that next year that could
be YOU!

above Mr Jones receives a token of appreciation from John Schmier and Trent
Phelp s

�left· Trent Phelps and Tina Pnor ore coWinners of the Chuck Sanchez award
m1ddle Most Valuable Athletes . Tina Prior.
G1rls Basketball and Track . Trent Phelps
boys Basketball and Track . Koren Bell Vol leyball and Girls Basketball. Edwin Lockard. Football . Wade Garcia. Wrestling
bottom Marie Rogers gets on award from
Mr Marty. below: Angel Romero receives
the award for outstanding Art Student .

�A car pulled up, and a group of revelers pile out.
the gentlemen holding the doors open and helping
the ladies out. They walked through the makeshift
tunnel. wincing at the bright light of the strobe. As
they stood at the top of the stairs before walking
in. they stared in awe and wonder. The gym had
been changed into a scene from Arabian Nights.
Most of the people that filled the gym looked as if
they had just stepped out of pre-Civil War times in
the South. All night. the music went on and on- so
did the laughter and the balloon popping . It was so
sad. especially for the seniors. to see the lights
come up and the music stop. Prom 1986 was over.
top; The Jun1or class spent a lot of ttme and money to bnng us
" A N1ght In Heaven" top right. Debbie Tinn1n enpys a dance
w1th her dote Bruce Hendrix right . Tomaro Conrad struts her stuff
at her lost h1gh school dance.

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�top left. Jenn1e Morns and Rodney Rieder ore
dressed for a night to remember. above.
Bobby Wyatt and Tommy Yingling enter " A
Night In Heaven" left. Kelll Hipskind and
Leonard Smth toke a break from donc1ng.

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�Everyone was surprised when
the music stopped abruptly. 1t
was not exactly one o'clock
yet. The suspense lessened a
little when it was announced
that tt was time for the crowntng of the king and queen. Everyone stood sttll because
there was not even a court to
look at; the king and queen
were picked from the crowd
Now people started crowding
in closer to get a good picture
of the king and queen. A cheer
went up when Kip Strohecker
was announced as the king,
and Wendy Berger was announced as the queen . Everyone was happy. but the happiest face there seemed to be
Wendy's. Congratulations Kip
and Wendy-you know you deserve the best.

top nght , Prom royalty Wendy Berger and
Kp Strohecker share a slow dance bottom
nght , The 1986 Prom Royalty . K1ng Kip
Strohecker and Queen Wendy Berger.
below. Not to be outdone by the royalty
Tom Murphy plays the royal jester.

�Looking Back At The 12 Big Ones!
Every bit worth the while!
We toasted each other with pink sparkling
grape juice and wished each other success.
We wished success to the other classes on
topping what the class of 1986 has
achieved. We yelled and cheered and
cried, for twleve years of our lives are gone
and we cannot bring them back . We have
only the memories, good and bad, to
substain us. On this warm and sunny day,
glasses raised, friends close-by, we see
these memories shimmer in the air. They call
to us, making us wish for days of youth . We
cannot go back; we can only go forward .
So here's to the future! And good luck to all
you mates on topping our accomplishments.
Ha!

left . Tomaro Conrad toasts to the post . present and
future of the class of 1986

above. Down the line the sen1ors stop for a serious moment dunng a
toast left. The seniors lift the1r glosses 1n a display of fnendsh1p and
loyalty

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�Mr. Wolverine /986

Kip Strohecker
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�Miss Wolverine 1986

Tina Prior
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�Valedictorian

Brenda Sower
Brenda has been bestowed the honor of being named Valedictorian of the 1986 graduating class. Bayfield has
been lucky to have Brenda present in the Bayfield school system for thirteen years. She has stayed very active
throughout those years. She stands out in the community as a brilliant young woman . Her strive for perfection is
so dynamic it is unreal. She shines in such activities as FBLA, NHS, Student Council. and most of all-cheerleading.
Her pretty smile attracted the crowd and helped to keep the games alive.

�Salutatorian
Karen has earned the honor as salutatorian of
the graduating class of 1986. She has been
very active throughout her high school years.
Volleyball, basketball, and track have been
lucky to have her participation for all four
years. She has kept her academic standings at
a very high average and her leadership
qualities are recognized as many people look
up to her. She will be missed greatly at school
and in the community. Good luck and best
wishes in the future Karen. We know you will
succeed .

Karen Bell

Suzanne was also named salutatorian. She has
been active in Band, Drill Tearn, Knowledge
Bowl and numerous other activities. She 'has
maintained a high academic standing and her
academic abilities are respected by all. She
strives for perfection and is meticulous in detail.
These qualities should help her with success.
Good luck in the future, Suzanne.

Suzanne Niggli
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�Graduation; Realization Of A
Goal
Graduation
Gold and gold, purple and gold, purple and
purple the lines continued down the aisle,
two by two (like Noah's Ark) heads held
high. They walked in perfect step,
sometimes tottering in heals, but never
missing the beat . And so the graduating
class of 1986 came on, hardly believing
themselves that they were graduating.
Speakers came and went -benediction,
baccalaureate, class president, salutatorian,
co-salutatorian, etc. Scholarships were
received and the class was accepted by
the school. Then, it was time to receive the
diplomas. To hear the name called, to feel
the plastic crinkle in your palms is a feeling
that will never happen again . Graduating
from high school is an experience that no
one should miss. It only happens once in a
lifetime Thank Goodness!

top. Voled1ctonon Brenda Sower addresses the
groduot1ng crowd . nght. Salutatorian Koren Bell
steps to the pod1um to recieve on award . below:
Brad McKnney leads a solemn process1on 1nto the
gym.

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�left, Jeanie Morns receives her dploma . below. Leonard
Sm~th gets a handshake from school board member
D1ck Bell bottom left. Robbert Bach stndes from the
stand. diploma 1n hand bottom. The graduating class
of 1986 celebrates w1th a toss of hots 1nto the 01r

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MICHAEL ELKINS

• GARAGE DOOR
SPECI ALIST
• SALES &amp; SERVICE
MEMRER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSl 1 RAN( E CORPORATION

270 C.R. 500 • BAYFIELD, CO 81122 • 303 / 884-4218

-Commercial
Fleet ~ervice
~ CUSTOMIZE YOUR CAR, ~
TRUCK OR VAN WITH

s4o second Avenue
ouran 9 o, colorado a13o1
(303) 259-3888

Professional
upholstery cleaning
Professional detailing
Auto &amp; Truck repairs

101

�"FOR ALL YOUR SECURITY NEEDS"
KEYS • LOCKS • SAFES • BURGLAR &amp; FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS

C,U-&lt;. &amp;..U c.v,-,cl .CJ.L't.~'Ht.-

,.w;Ja,.. d LMJ.edvc~t-Uf'J

117 East 32nd • Durango, CO 81301 • (303) 247-2306

EXCEPTIONAL

BOARDING KENNELS
for
DOGS &amp; CATS

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
EXCHANGE
- ONE DAY SERVICE IN MOST CASES -

[247:A5831!]
1400 MAIN AVE . DURANGO

PLUS
PROFESSIONAL ALL BREED

DOG &amp; CAT GROOMING

(303) 259-3043

CHUCK &amp; M A AIL YN REED
Owners - Operators
130 C R 234 , Durango. CO 81301
(' • M1 North of Elmores Store)
CLOSED SUNDAYS

lAM S Dog Food &amp; Pet Supplies

Ask About Our

NATIONWIDE WARRANTY
MOTOR HOMES/ 4 WHEEL DRIVE SPECIALISTS
FOR(IGN CARS/FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
AMERICAN CARS
ALLISON TRUCK TRANSMISSIONS

The Land Bank...
Agriculture's First
and Foremost
Long-Term Lender

Rufe Romero

Rufe 's Paint Store
38 Town Plaza
Durango, Colorado 8/301

• Think of The Land Bank first and foremost
for long-term agricultural credit.
See
Monte Miller
850 2nd Ave,
Durango
259-1540

•

.

The
Land Bank

Close to the land and the people who work it.

102

(303) 147-5267

GYPSY MOTEL
3701 Main Ave.
Durango, CO 81301
(303) 247·9950

�~risroe
APPLIANCE &amp; T.V. CENTER, INC.
1185 Cam1no Del R1o
Durango, CO 81301
303-259.Q521

DON BRISCOE

AND CUSTOM FURNITURE
Shawn M O'Reilly

303-247-1260

128Yt West Fourteenth St reet D~rango , Colorado 81301 P.O Box 2213

Mitsubishi
Litton
Fridigdare

•

SALES I SERVICE

May tag
Kitchen-Aid
Jenn-Air

GOLD
DRAGON
~art' 11 of IJurango

Dennis M. Johnson
President

713 Main Al'enue
Durun~-:u. Coluruclo X/]01
[3011 2-17·0136

NiCo
SATELLITES PLUS
SATELLITES INSTALLATION ANO SERVICE
SAW SHARPENING 8r CHAIN SAW REPAIR

eoe !!&lt;KAY NIGGLI

11829 C . R. 501

13031 884-2839

BAYFIELO . CO 81 t 22

We Serve
Chinese And American
Food
3416 Matn Ave
Durango, CO. 81301
303-247-3662

FINO
98 MILL STREET
BAYFIELD, COLORADO 81122
(303) 884-2354
DAN AND KAREN SMALL

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REAL ESTATE
Roo TuRNER
BROKER
P.O. Box 3219
1137 MAIN AVE.
DURANGO, COLO. 81302

303/247-5672 OFFICE
247-4188 HOME
247-5196 CABIN

103

�LAND EXCAVATING
WATER &amp; EWER ' Y TEM
OILFIELD SITE PREPARATION &amp; n'V'"'LI'"'•
C
TOM ROCK R ' HING &amp; HA LING

P.O. B X 367
49 MO NTAIN VIEW DRIVE
BAYFIELD, COLORADO 81122
OFFICE: (303) 884-9533
DON GO
EY: 884-2651
ROS GO NEY: 884-9217

104

�CONGRATULATIONS ON A
GREAT 85-86 YEAR!!

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"DR. DAN" McCLURE
DURANGO. COLORADO

Serving the area full time
for your health care needs

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Show This
Ad
And Receive A
10% Discount

JACK GRAHAM

115 W. SIXTH ST.
DURANGO, CO 81301
303/259-541 5

Fine
Audio
&amp; Video
Equipment

GltAMAPHONE

303) 24:'-821 3
11 21 Cammo del R10
Durango, CO 81301

105

�HASSLE FREE SPORTS, INC.
SOUTHWEST COLORADO'S
DAILY NEWSPAPER
2&amp; 1~ ''·''"

Our,mg(•

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(101) 2'l'J 1!17-1

D~~ngo Hera
DON SC

a-

Corner Of 15th And Main
Phone 247-8575

Tony Cleveland

ICHT G

ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
DURANGO, COLORADO 81301

PHONE
303 247-3504

•

Cab1ns &amp; Motel Rentals

Scotties Resort
Largest Store on Vallecito Lake
HUNTING &amp; 'FISHING LICENSES &amp; SUPPLIES
Roy and Shirley Griffm
Owners &amp; Operolors

lEE&gt;

JCPenney

17454 CR. 501
Bayfield, CO 81122
(303)884-2506

1 83 J C PennP.., Company Inc

Durango
MUFFLER SERVICE

Durango Mall
800 South Camino Del Rio

Standard Replacements - Glass Packs

Shop at JC Penny where you'll find
more savings and style for everyone!

"Our Business is Exhausting"
1502 Main Avenue

106

VISA"

Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-9
Sat . 10-6
Sun . 12-5

�247·9599
1315 Main
North Point Mall
suite 324
Durango, Colorado

MAIN ~l
MALL
:---;.-;

835 MAIN

DURANGO,

Ann &amp; Charlie Erickson

(1031 247·13:.1!

CO. ~~-

(;asnhne &amp; Serv1c:es

3537 ~a1n AH•
Durango, Colorado

HOGAN'S STORE
DURANGO, COLORADO

I :10 I

Ronald J. Lafdweff. :JJ.:JJ.S.
GENERAL DENTISTRY

SUITS . HATS. SHIRTS. PANTS-

1 03 7TH STREET
DURANGO. COLORADO 81301
OI'I'ICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT

TELEPHONE:
OFFICE (3031 247-4743
HOME (3031 247-5361

828 Main Ave. P.O. Box 598 247-0446

107

�!tATTERIES

-

MARINE

TRUCK

AUTOMOTIVE

Qua/tty Battenes Smce 1935 -

i~TIIlMOIJ~·~·~ L~TTIIl't'
(303) 259-2703

128 W. 14th Street
Durango, Colorado 81301

WELDON FEWELL

49 W. Mill Street • P.O. Box 560
Bayfield , CO 81122

IToUI 'AIIM

Bus.: (303) 247-4060

(303) 884-9559 • 9-5 Mon.-Thurs.
RON J. DOUGHERTY
Agent

Best Wishes

Seniors

835 East 2nd Avenue
West Building, Suite 424
Post Office Box 3495
Durango, Colorado 81302-3495

HUTCHISON HUGINS
AND PHI.IPS

At Vallecito Lake

HJDI

Accounting • Aud1t1ng
Estate Plann1ng • Tax Planmng
Tax Returns
lnd1v1duals &amp; Corporat1ons

PERSONAL &amp; BUSINESS
FINANCIAL PLANNING
ACCOUNTJNG SYSTEMS

Don't Be Lonelyl
Sunshine Motors Used Cars Are Trained
to slow down for a brunette,
stop for a blonde,
or go into reverse for a redhead!

Make Your First Car Memorablel
J

Sunshine Motors
1 mile west of Dgo. 259-2980

108

W1lson Bldg Cortez ····•···•······•••··•··• 565·37 41
422 Pagosa St Pagosa Spgs ····••••••·• 264·2439
226 W Colorado Tellunde················· 728·3641
954 E 2 Av Durango ······················· 24 7 ·0506

Good Luck
Seniors
Of 19861

�BAYFIELD SHUR·YALU
MARKET
Pine River Plaza
P.O. Box 386
Bayfield CO

81122

The store
That Has H All

We SUpport The Bayfield Wolvertnesl

109

�PEPSI.
THE CHOICE
OF ANEW
GENERATION~

WOlJ

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JACKSON DAVID
BOTTU G CO.

ROI~Il\1

AU.LD

P.O . Box 717
Durango, CO. 81302
247-1252

BOB SELLERS

110

�The GALLOPING GOOSE Gift SIJ()p ™
605 Main Avenue
Durang(), C()/()rtld() 81301

Pui\&lt;)Or of Fan&lt; Gafts

735 Ma1n Avenue • Durango, CO 81301 • (303)247·1638

URANGO
MUSIC
802 Main Avenue

Go Bayfield
Wolverines

Durango, Colorado 81301
303·247-3131

650 BUCK HWY

DURANGO

BOWL
750 S. Camino Del Rio
Durango, CO.
259-1012

[Eic~
BAYFIELD TEXACO
SPECIALIZING IN TUNE·UPS

THANKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS

Congratufationd 1986 .Seniord
/rom

POKY
EKPRESS
PRIKTBRS
1155 East Second Ave. - Durango, Colorado
[303) 259-1000

111

�Long D1stance Saving System

Budget·Tel

George E. Brandon, Sr.
Owner

160 E. 12th St. SUite 2
Durango. Colorado 81301

Bus {303) 259 6220
Res (303) 884 2318

"Every Location Independently Owned"

JEANNE'S HAIR CO

ECTION

u\otio
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112

�PI E RIVER VALLEY BA K
Your Locally Owned Independent Bank
Salutes The Senior Class Of 1986

JCPenney
We know what you're looking for.

~rofessional
Data
~
Services

Cl

Contract Programming

Durango Mall

Computer Consulting
Business Services

755 E.
2nd Ave .
Durango, CO .
81301

800 South Camino Del Rio
Shop at JC Penny where
you'll find more savings
and style for everyone!

A HEALTH 385-4659

FOREST
Store Hours:
Mon. -Fri.
Sat.
Sun.

10-9
10-6
12-5

Ha~ Health &amp; Good
Fortune De In Your Future.

New Durango Mall
800 S. Camino Del Rio

113

�LAKE HAVEN RESORT

BASIN
COOPERATIVE

14452 County Road 501
Bayfield, Colorado 81122
(303) 884-2517
Tackle
Groceries
Gifts
Cabin Rentals
Owners:
J.D. And Fern Hudgpeth

L.P .G. Petroleum· Tires-Hardware

Crealive Corner

Complete Line Of
Farm Supplies
26103 Hwy 160 .. . .. . ............. 247-3066

Cu.slom :J1'clurt! Jraming
Xet&gt;dft&gt;worh cSupp/ieJ

North Point Mall
Suite 121
Durango, Colo.

CHELSEA M. LEE
Phone: (303) 385-4111

"'&lt;&gt; I)"'

~~i;
CONNIE CHAMBERLAIN
~ ~

SALESASSOCIATE
Res. 1303) 259·H49

"'I)

Congratulations
Seniors

tl"' I) tl

TOM

S

TANGER &amp; CO.

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REALTORS

---1845 MAIN A VENUE
DURANGO, CO 81301
(303/ 247-()21 1

DURANGO OPTICAL
1800 E. 3rd Ave.
Durango Medical Center
Durango

247·3050
Monday-Friday - 9 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
Saturday - 9 A.M. - Noon

114

KftCHINft
KITCHEN
Try Our Novajo
Taco

Durango Mall

�A FIT FOR EVERY FOOT

Phone (303) 24 7 5542
871 MAIN AVENUE
DURANGO. CO 81301

,FURNITURE · APPLIANCES · TELEVISION
Fl-OOR

CARE FREE TRAVEL

CO V ER I NG

WALLACE FURNITURE CO.
RON S EABOURN

247·CARE
123 West 9th St.

Durango, Colo.

OURANGO

858 MAIN ,6.VENUE
T ELEPHONE

24 7- 1 286

COLORADO 81301

ADOBE
DESIGN 8r CONSTRUCTION

.

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James Roybal
M dnaqpr

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Pa.nt .,.anufactunng Company fnalrpofaled

Congratulations Seniors!
P1int Mode InN- Mexico For The Southwest Ctim1te

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884-9133

115

�KROEGER$
# 8 Town Plaza
Durango. CO 81301
247·0660

• BOOKKEEPING
• TAX PREPARATION
• COMPUTER TRAINING &amp; CONSULTATION

MAC DOUGALL • ASSOC.
• ROGER MAC DOUGALL • 303-259-1040
• 954 E. SECOND AVE . • DURANGO, CO •
81301

Prov1ding Health Care for the Pine River Vallt!y

Corner of Mill [, Church
PO Box 110
6dyf1eld , CO 81122

Jana Davm. RPh .

M errill's
MEN 'S SHOP

Congratulations
Seniors
DURANGO MALL
BOOS CAMINO DELRIO
DURANGO, CD 81301

LOST CREEK
CABI SAt
Va ecito Lake,
Colorado

116

884 9133

�things

go

better h

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117

�/
325 SOUTH CAMINO DEL RIO
DURANGO , COLORADO 81 301

(3031 259-4030

DURANGO MALL
800 South Camino Del Rio
Durango, Colorado
81301

BILL WESTENDORFF - Broker
170 East 12th Street Su1te 3
Durango, CO 81301
BUS (303) 259-2616
RES · (303) 259-2632

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••

BOBB E'S EIGHT
COR ERS CAFE

Your Savings
Place!!

VALLEY OF

SPRUCE CHALET
"WHERE PEACE &amp; QUIET PREVAIL"

JOHNNY &amp; DORIS CA VIGGIA
PHONE 884-2623
19007 COUNTY ROAD 501
BAYFIELD. COLORADO 81122

BAYFIELD LOCKER PLANT
54 Mill Street
Box 25
Bayfield, Colo. 81122
884-2620

Everybody Knows ·
"The Place" To Eat!

118

Best Wishes Seniors

�ADOWLARK RANCH
PACK TRIPS
To The Wilderness Area
Deluxe Or Do It Yourself
Pack Trips • Hunting
Is Our Business Not A
lldel ne Since 1957

• Early Season Hunting
• Muzzle Loader &amp; Archery
• Elk And Deer
• Drop Trips
• Horseback Rides

Bayfield. Colo.

884-2966

-BRAKE SERVICEouRANGo CAR CARE CENTER

ED'S BARBER SHOP
In Downtown Bayfield

BRAND NAME TIRES
•BRAKE JOBS
•AIR CONDITIONING

247-3989
600 E 6

DURANG0

Look Your Best!
It Pays To Visit Your
Barber Shop Often.

Providing Business Telephone Systems
To the 4 Corners for over 8 years

~~~-o-n-o-co
.....~
•MOUNTING
•BAlANCING
•EXPERT FRONT END
AliGNMENT
•TUNE-UPS
•ElECTRICAl

247-8043
Cost Effective - Full Service
The wise communications decision
1211 Main Ave.
Durango, Colo.

119

�Let Us Be A Part

Of

SIH((

Your Bright Future!

INTERMOU NTAI N

IB

QEAllOR'

Financial Services, Inc.

CENTENNIAL
SAVINGS BANK
F . S . B .

Insurance • Real Estate • Finance • Securities
Roger L. Doyle

816 Main Avenue

President

P.O. Box 260
Durango. Colorado 81302
(303) 247-1555

DURANGO

PAGOSA SPIUNGS

1101 5&lt;-cond AV&lt;:
217-4183

l'l..dn Rd at H"Y 160
731 -2151

CORTEZ
17 I" Chomut

DOLORES

565-3+46

FRANSISCO'S SALES

L.;,u, &amp; !Utlrned
8S2 -7939

TOOLS·N· THINGS

Cars. Trucks. And Trailers
Proven Reputation

For All Your
Handy Man Needs

21698 Hwy. 160 West
254·4442
Rentals Avallablel

In The Durango Mall
800 S. Camino Del Rio

Stereos • Tools • Toys

120

194C Bodo Drive
Bodo Industrial Park
259-3282

�F. WARREN BOYLE
3-1.'15 Main Avenue

DURANGO, COLORADO 81301

PAC·N·SAVE
Warehouse Foods
Lowest Prices In
Southwest Colorado

• Ruldtatlal
• Coll&gt;tDn'dal
• J.aduJttlal
• Porms 6 Raadlu
• Tradu 6 EschODQtt

• Complete Food Depts.
• USDA Choice Grade Beef

MARTIN'S BOOT
and SADDLE

24 E. Mill St.
Bayfield Co
81122
884-9380

MOUNTA

8c

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305 S. Camino Del Rio
Durango. Colo 81301
259-3747

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Commercial • Residential
Specialists

TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
26273 U.S. Hwy. 160 S
Durango, Colo

247-3054

COOLWATER RANCH
Cabins - Fishing

247·1982

Thomas Beuten
10643 CR 501

Boyf1eld. Colo

884·2269

121

�MOREHART
679 Second Ave . Box 2448
Durango, Colo 81301
247-2121

Chevrolet
EMPIRE SAVINGS
HAS A LOAN FOR YOU
• MORTGAGE LOANS
• HOME EQUITY LOANS
• HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS

385·4433
EMPIRE SAVINGS MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICE
835 MAIN AVE. • #221 • DURANGO

~1}'21
CAVER REAL ESTATE INC.
1201 Main Ave.
Durango, Colo. 81301
(303) 247·2144
&lt; 1!1 ',j :.til&amp; "' l't&gt;ntur~ ~I R&lt;&gt;al Estatt&gt;Corporat10n.

Equal Housing Opportunity Gt
1!\DEPEI\DE"TLYOW 'EDA DOPERATED.

Put Number 1 to work for you:M

£ ~INERIVER

•TIMES
Your Community Newspaper!

"No One Covers The
Valley Like We Do"

PI E RIVER PIZZA 8r ICE CREAM

Did You Know We Have
Slices Of Pizza At
Lunch Time
(Quick • Delicious)
• Hot Dog &amp; Fries
• Burger &amp; Fries
• Sandwiches

Orders Of Fries
(Stop In After School)

Ice Cream Treats
(After A Ba ll Ga me?)

122

Meet Your Friends
At Pine River Pizza

884·9368
Take Outs
399 Mountain View
Open Till 11 On Friday &amp; Saturday
Sunday 3-8 P.M.
Tues.-Thurs. 11 A.M. - 9 P.M.

�GOLDEN U KS
"The Elegant Alternative to
Expensive Gold Jewelry"
- 24 karat gold and silver bond chain sold by
the inch.
- We carry a large selection of earrings which
includes "Simply Whispers" guaranteed for
sensitive ears.
- Ear piercing available.
- We also carry rings and bracelets.
- You can find the Krementz line of 14K gold
overlay Cubic Zirconia jewelry.

DURANGO BRAKE &amp; AUTOMOTIVE
Complete Brake Service. Wheel Alignment
Specializing in Four-Wheel Drive
1502 tv1ain Avenue
Durango. Colorado 81301

James Lewts, Owner
( 303) 24 7-{)301

MOU TAl
SHADOWS
MOTEL

At The
Durango Mall
Bodo Industrial Park
Durango Colo
81301

3255 North Main
Durango. Colo 81301

11150 MAIN AVENUE
P . 0 . BOX 21115

DURANGO. COLORADO 81301

Spurline Restaurant &amp; Lounge
MPxJ can Food &amp; Steak\

Western Wear For the Entire Family

Pri\Ole Porrw' • lftlfHIUI'f F,u d1llf'"i • llorch, nw l I&gt;o r t~ • • 1-'lun r

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303-884-9992
Lee Barnes
Owner

14 W. Mill St.
Bayfield, CO 81122

DIAMOND LODGE Ranch
2038 SIERRA VERDE DRIVE
247-9600 • DURANGO. COLORADO 81301
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Restaurant and Motel
Excellent Food
Winter Rates
Cross Country Skiing

Best Wishes

To
The Class Of '86

123

�271 N. Mount · View Dr.
884·9502

We Have The Muscle To
Get Any Job Done!

124

�YELLOW BRICK
E-IKEEP

ROAD

CHILDREN'S
CE TER
AGES 2¥2 to 12 yrs.
Drop-ins Welcome
Monday-Friday
7a.m-6p.m
598 S. East Street
884-4286

..-.TJTIMI ,!_,

RUSSELL E. HUGHES
Licensee
7SS E . 2nd Ave. #B
P.O . Box 448
Durango, CO 81301

Edwin K. Williams&amp;. Co.
of Durango/Farmington
(303)247-1946

IT'S A
GOOD TIME
FOR THE
GREAT TASTE
SM

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OWN A COMPLETE WA TERBED
FOR $169.99
(ANY SIZE)
SHOW YOUR YEARBOOK

Durango
Cortez
Farmington

HEAD HUNTER
BEAl T\ 'HOP

61! Count\ Road 50 I

81\ Hlrl 1&gt;, C(H ORA DO Kll~2

Jack &amp; Beth Kiefer

Ken Raboin

Owners

Sales Manager

303/247-8716
Main Avenue

•

Durango, Colorado81301

125

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MAGNA VOX
QUASAR
ZENITH

7fini: ~ JV
Cooking Classes
Baking Supplies
Coffee Beans &amp; Teas
CookBooks
Kitchen Linens
Cuisinarts

3063 MAIN AVENUE
DURANGO, COLO. 81301
247·1594
SALES· SERVICE· RENTALS

120 WEST EIGHTH STREET
DURANGO, COLORADO 81301
(303)259-5783

Phone (303) 247.2742
3102 Mo1n. Duroogo. CO 81301

JANICE HILL

Carpet &amp; Tile

DURANGO DOOR AND WINDOW

YELLOW BIRD LAU DROMAT

SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE
all types and makes:
DOORS - WINDOWS
HARDWARE - GARAGE DOORS

Solan and Jeane Hulsey

co.

VISIT OUR SHOWROOM · MILE WEST
ON HWY 160
' A COMPLETE DOOR &amp; WINDOW STORE"
STEVE NEIMAN
21804 Hwy 160 W Durango
259-5060
Open A New Wtndow To The World

Off. Phone: 247-31 OS

STAll fAIM

No. 637 Colorado Drive
Bayfield. CO 81122
- Winter hours: 8-8 Tue, Thurs.
8-5 Mon. Wed, Fri.
- Closed Sunday
- Dropoff Service

BUMPER TO BUMPER
Auto Parts Specialists
DURANGO LOCATION

Agent

117 5 Camino ,Pel Rio
Durango, Colorado 81301
(303) 247-4501

207 E. 11th St. , P.O. Box 391
(Across from the Courthouse &amp; Centennial Savings &amp; Loan)
Durango, Colorado 81301

4·wheel drive
High performance
Foreign and domesttc
8 00-6 00 Monday through Friday
8 00-5 00 Saturday 9 00-3 00 Sunday

INSUIANCl

KEN STALEY

126

�COLORADO
PICKUP CO.

P.O. 2041
D rango, CO. 81302
127

�The Bank That Built Durango

HANDLE BAR CYCLE
22345 Hwy. 160
Durango, CO 81302
Snowmobiles &amp; Motorcycles
Also Repairing

One Bank
For All
People

THE OUTDOORSMAN
949 Main Av .
Durango. CO 81301

Phone
247-3020

Sporting Goods. Bicycles.
Bicycle Repairing

259 West 9th St.

Special Thanks To:
Handle Bar Cycle
The Outdoorsman
And First Nation Bank Of Durango
For Their Donation Of A
Mountain Bike For Our Raffle
Special Thanks To
Steve Cannon For Photographic
Assistance
And A Special Thanks To Our
Patrons:
Duncan Miller, Durango Hearing
Aid Center. Knutson Mortgage &amp;
Financial Corp.

128

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������The members of the Armual Staff of
1949 sincerely hope that this year book
will bring happy memories for years to
come.
We have endeavored to submit the
highlights of this years' activities for
your enjoyment.

��SCHOOL BUILDINGS

BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

NEW BAYFIELD GDtNASIUM

Used for the first time this year

��administration

��SUPERINTENDENT,S MESSAGE

I want to congratulate the Annual Staff for producing
this beautiful yearbook for 1949.
~

It is always a pleasure to find young people who assume
responsibilities of this nature and have the energy, fortitude and preservance to see a good job well-done.
I lmow the Wolverine for 1949 will remain a treasured
possession for many years to come and will always bring back
happy memories to those who have it.
Kindest regards and best wishes to all of you.

....'
Aaron A- Baker

��uear students'
Addressing you in tlds year's 'WOLVERINE
seens an odd and uneXPected pleasure that cannot be
discarded.
If' idlY
I were
a bolder and more aggressive person,
1 would fraJJklY saY the tbings 1 have alwaYS held
as sound principleS· 1 would saY that some of you
will be failures in liJe because you are not good
citizenS in scbool, or that you are too buSY sowing nyour wild oats." 1 .ould !lo on to saY that
manY of you will lead haPPY and successful lives in
your ovon right because you have adjusted your sights
on theconsider,
future asasgood
citizenS·
David
Starr Jordon, President of

the For&lt;Jilam University did a few years ag&lt;&gt;--' •Your
firSt dutY ill life is toward your afterself. So
live that t e man or woman you ought to be maY, in
hiS tlJI\e, be ~ossible, be actual· . .

K· J. pushor

��AAROI BAKER

Superintendent
American Hist.
Current Hist.
Senior Sponsor

FAYE PETERSON
Spanish
English
Sophomore Sponsor

K. J. PUSHOR
Principal
English
Geography
History
Junior Sponsor

KEITH 0 1 TOOLE

Commercial
:W~ath.

Freshman Sponsor

AMY THOMPSON
Science
}.:ath
Home Economics
Eighth Grade

FACULTY

��THE YEAR IN REVIli.fl
School started on September 6th. New faces were to be
f'ound on the teaching staff. Mr. Pushor, principal, came here
from Minnesota. Mr. 0' Toole came from Durango to be cozmnercial
and math teacher. Mrs. Thompson of Falfa we found to be science,
math, and home ec. teacher. Mrs. Short accepted a position as
fifth grade teac~er, and Mrs. Crowell, the sixth grade. Mrs.
Mayfield was the first grade teacher, and Miss Green took Mrs.
Mohney's place as the second grade teacher.
The annual carnival was put over w.ith loads of enthusiasm.
We made almost five hundred dollars for the Athletic Fund. ~arie
Harris was voted Carnival Queen. :ur. Baker's Sbmoo contest failed to materialize.
We had our first basketball tournament in the new gym in
November. Silverton, Indian School, Ignacio, ltancos, and Pacosa
played besides Bayfield. We went to the final with Silverton,
but were defeated by a narrow margin after a hard fought game.
Jimmie Frahm and Lois Butler were selected as co-editors of
the Wolverine in November.
Generous advertisers made it possible for us to have a beautiful new curtain for the stage in the auditorium. We also got
blackout curtains for all the gym windows.
Our basketball team won all honors when they went to the
Kirtland Tourney in January. They won over Aztec, Kirtland, and
Cortez to obtain the first place trophy.
We all had our pictures taken in January for the Wolverine.
Harold' s white shirt and tie really got around.
By the end of January our basketball boys had acquired a
magnificent record of wins, playing all comers. We suffered
an embarrassing defeat at the hands of Durango and the Indians.
On February twelth ., our boys made history by defeatine the
Durango Demons 42-35 before a capacity crowd of Bayfielders and
Durangoans. The townspeople played the game over anci over all
night and all the next day.
In February, Jo Ann Mobley was armounced as Valedictorian
of the 1949 Graduating Class, and Jimmie Frahm as Salutatorian.
Our Future:
In March we fight for our life in the league tourney. We
have hopes of going to the district playoffs, and in the same
breath to the side, to Denver.
In April, our days will be highlighted by the Senior Class
play. The play is not offi~ial but the potential cast is ea~er.
May brines graduation day closer and closer. The Juniors
really have a "roll" for the banquet and promt

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seniors

��DON FAIR

Student Council
Athletics 2
"B" Club
Wolverine

HOWARD FAHRIOU

Student Council
Athletics 4
Vice Pres.
"B" Club
Wolverine

Jil4 FRAHM

Student Council
Senior Pres.
Athletics 4
"B" Club
Wolverine
Salutatorian

SENIORS

BUSTER WALKER
Athletics 2
"B" Club
Vlolverine

WOODY EMERSON

Athletics 2
"B" Club

��ESTHER RICHARm
Pep Club
Glee Club
Wolverine
Purple &amp; Gold

JO ANN MOBLEY

Pep Club
Wolverine
Purple &amp; Gold
Glee Club
Valedictorian

JWUE HARRIS

Pep Club
Wolverine
Glee Club
Purple &amp; Gold

SENIORS

EILEEN RICHARIS
Pep Club
Glee Club
Wolverine
Purple &amp; Gold

JEANNE SOWER
Pep Club
Glee Club
Wolverine

��BUD lARSEN

Student Council
Athletics 3
11 B11 Club
Wolverine

BILL HUNTINGTON

Athletics 2
11 11
B Club
Wolverine

GARY PAYSON
Athletics 2
"B" Club

SENIORS

STAtJLEY STEELE

Athletics
11 B11 Club

HUGH LARSEN

Athletics 2
"B" Club
Wolverine

��BERNIECE HUNTllmTON
Pep Club
Music

CHARLES SUTHERLIN
Athletics

SENIOR CLASS HISTORY
We, the Senior Class, entered tne first grade on the momentus day of September 6, 1937. No one knew that class was to be
outstanding (of course we are.) Our teacher, for most of us was
Miss Helen McDonald, a real teacher.
Second grade, third grade, our teachers were Erma Jones and
Helen Grush. VIe made it though and tried for the fourth.
Fourth, fifth, and sixth were all good years. Teachers were
numerous--Helen Grush, Oppy Reams, Gladys Steels, and Mrs. Shoemaker came in rapid succession. Hieh light of our fifth year was
our first night party.
Seventh grade our teacher was Mrs. McCoy, one of our favorite
teachers. Dean Halverson made a cake for the school picnic that
year.
Eighth grade we were the boss of the grade school. Happy day,
we graduated. Our teacher that year was }i;rs. Brown.
Hieh School-green Freshies. The teachers that year were all
okay. The Initiation was rough but we were too.
Sophomore, and now our turn to dish it out to the Freshies.
VIe did, too. Our sponsor that year was Mrs. Jenkins.
Junior year, we had our class play that we loyally believe,
was the best ever. We kept the flag away from the Sophomores
too. Mrs. Peterson was our sponsor that year.
row in our Senior Year we rule the roost (we think.) Nobody
was, is or ever will be as great as the Class of "49n. Just ask
any senior, he' 11 tell you. Marie Harris has the title of Carnival Queen this year. l•Ir. Baker is our sponsor, and although we
don't just love school, vre kinda hate to graduate.

��SENIOR CLASS WILL
We, the members of the Senior Class, being of sound mind and
good health wish the following onto the following described
persons:
Esther Richards wills her History papers to Harold.

(He uses

them anyway. )
N,arie Harris wills her ability to cet doughnuts to Jane Thieme.
Buster ifalker wills his big feet to Neal Snooks.
Woody Emerson wills his ability to get along with girls to Dean
Halverson.
Hugh Larsen wills his good grades to Lois Butler.
Stanley Steele wills his whiskers to To~ Tanner.
Jimmie Frahm wills his tallness to Ji~ Rutherford.
Charles Sutherlin wills his hot rod to Earl Cable.
Eileen Richards wills her ability to be a good lawyer to Jimmie
Squires.
Howard Fahrion wills his place on the first team to Donald Mcintyre.
Gary Payson wills his curly hair to Merle Harrison.
Bill Huntington wills Martha, to John Purcell.
Don Fair wills his basketball to Faye Haga.
Bud Larsen wills his physique to Kennie Montgomery.
Berniece :Ciuntington wills her car to Shirley Dowell.
Jeanne So\'rer wills her curly hair to Cora Landreth .
Jo Ann wills her ability to argue to delen McCarthy.

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J un1ors

��JUNIORS
LOIS BUTLER

Sect. Jr. Class
Sect. Student Council
HAROLD LePLA.TI'

Vice-Pres. Jr. Class

DONALD MciNTYRE
Student Council
FAYE HAGA

Pres. Jr. Class
Student Council

JANE THEIME

JOHN PURCELL

HELEN McCARTHY

CORA IANmETH

��Dean Halverson

JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY
i'/e started to school in the year
of 1938 ·with Helen .t.cCarthy, Marie
Harris, Cora Landreth, and Jane Thieme .
~·le were very small and shy but the shyness soon left us vmen we found how nice
our teacher, ~{rs. McDonald was.
The second year Donald Mcintyre
came fron l~ew lt~exico . That year we
started writing and our arithmetic was
just a little harder. Our teacher was
Miss Jacobson.
The third year To~ Tanner came
from Allison. That year we started having geography every Friday afternoon. ..e didn't like it so we gave our teacher, L.'.rs.
Shields, a surprise party every Friday until she started making
us do our geography first.
In the fourth grade we had the same teacher but we started
on division problems that year.
The fifth grade we had three teachers-Mrs . Steels, Mrs.
~lcSpadden and Mrs. Wilmer . Our greatest fun was watchine Mrs.
Wilmer ride down the fire escape.
The sixth grade Harold LePlatt came from I.ew l!exico . Our
teacher was l.:.rs. Ostwald . I'Je played relay games and sang "Pistol
Packin 1 J,!a_ma. 11
The seventh grade '\vas our hardest year so far. Mrs. Brown
was our teacher.
In the eighth grade we really thou;ht we were hot stuff.
We were nov1 in the hieh school buildine. It also meant that we
got to graduate from elementary school. Mrs . nhite was our
teacher.
The ninth grade the sophomores Yrere a trifle hard on us.
The initiation was a little rough. Faye Haga and Lois Butler
entered during this year. hlrs. Jenkins, Urs. Baker, and Mrs.
Peterson were our teachers.
When we were sophomores it was our turn to dish it out
to the "freshies. 11 John Purcell entered our class that year.
Our teachers were A~. Jenkins, Mrs . Peterson, and Mrs . ~rris.
This year we didn 1 t get to give a play as our class is so
small. We sold refreshments at our Invitational Tournament and
earned $144. This money goes to the banquet and prom that we
plan on giving for the seniors. We hope they appreciate it because it has and will involve a lot of hard work. There are
only nine Juniors this year. Five girls and four boys. Our
teachers are: lJr. Baker, Mr. Pushor, Mrs. Peterson, and Mr.
O'Toole.

��sophomores

��SOPHOMORES
Betty Stephenson, Marjorie Mattes, Vera Hollar, Barbara McCoy,
Shir.Ley Dowell, Jnne Martin, Barbara Wells, Jinlnzy' Squires,
Kenneth Montgomery, Bobby Norris, Johnny Goff, Melvin Rodrequez, Clarence Monger, Merle Harrison, Noel Peterson, J~
Rutherford; Martha Shelhamer, Kay Larsen, La Verne Sower,
Jeanie W'ells, Cecelia Cnndiff, Frances Albright, Wilma Wells,
Frances Parks.
In our first year of school we started out with a full
class, but now there are only eight of us who started out that
first year. They are Bobby Norris, Kennie Montgomery, Jnne
Martin, Jeanie ~Vells, LaVerne Sower, Betty Stephenson, Martha
Shelhamer, and Merle Harrison, Bobb,r ana Kennie were just as
mean as t.hey are now.
Vie had our first 11night 11 party at the Grange Hall when
we were in the fifth grade. From then on the fourth graders
seemed like babies.
The main thing that remains of our eighth grade is trying to work square root. We had three different teachers that
year and they all worked the stuff different ways. Vere we
confused.
Our freshman initiation was nnbearable. We got it for
a whole weekt. Oh well, we lived through it. The only thing
that kept us alive '\Vas the thought that next year we could do
the same things to those dear little freshies. The impossible
happened. We only got to initiate them one night, but that is
fate.

��freshmen

��FRESHMEN: Back Row, L. To R.:
Ji.nmr:i..e Mohney, Paul Denton,
Charles Goff, Dwight Ward, R. V. Cobb,
14i.ddl.e Row: Frank
Harris, Jack Steele, Melvin Haga, Martin Landreth, Victor
Neuenschwander, Sam Hollar, Edward Percell, James Mobley,
Tol'liiD\Y' Richards, Front Row: Earl Cable, Dorothy Stephenson,
Nadine Smart 1 Melba Cundiff, Helen Bro\Ul, Nina Squires, Hilda
Peterson, and Kenneth McCoy.
We started our school in 1939 with ltiss l4cDonald as our
teacher. These people have come from the £irst to the ninth
in this school: Martin Landreth, Tolllley' Richards, Dwight Ward,
Edward Percell, Kenneth McCoy, Dorothy Stephenson, and R. V.
Cobb.
Miss Jacobs taught us all we learned in the second grade.
Remember when Tol'l~ID\Y' had to sit on the teacher's lap.
In the third grade Mrs. Shields taught us. It was an uneventful year.
I guess we really were mean in the fourth grade. That year
we learned the art of shooting spit wads. Mrs. Sapp was our
teachers.
Boy, weren't we big in the fifth grade, we went upstairs
and had parties too. Mrs. Ostwald was our teacher.
In the sixth grade 1re were divided. Eight people were in
six "A" and the rest were in six 11B11 • Mrs. Worall taught six
"A 11 and NJ.l"s. Ostwald six "B".
Mr. Smith helped us through the seventh grade. We made
$97 raffling a basket of food. This went £or Playground Equipment.
Now for the eighth grade and graduation. llrs. Morris gave
us good enough grades to graduate with: Victor Neuenschwander
and Hilda Peterson tied for Valedictorian .
Now we are ninth graders with a bad reputation. We hope 11e
are improving, teachers L

��favorites

��ANNUAL QUEEN
Lenora Archuleta

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��STUDENT COUNCIL
Left to Right: Donald Mcintyre, La Verne Sower, Faye Haga,
Goldie Wells, Lois Butler, Aaron Baker, Bud Larsen, Howard
Fahrion, Bobby Norris, Don Fair, Martin Landreth, Jim Frahm.

Early last fall, class meetings were called for the
selection of representatives to the Student Council. Our
student governing body. Seniors chose four members, Juniors
three, Sophomores two, Freshmen one, and Eighth Grade one.
From the Seniors class were chosen Bud Larsen, Don Fair,
Jim Frahm, and Howard Fahrion, the Juniors selected Lois
Butler, Faye Haga, and Don ~.: cintyre. Representing the Sophomores are LaVerne Sower and Bobby Norris. The Freshmen chose
Martin Landreth and the Eighth grade chose Goldie Wells.
From these eleven members of the Student Council, Jim
Frahm was elected to serve as president, Howard Fahrion as
Vice-President, and Lois Butler was elected secretary.
Under the direction of Mr. Baker, and tl~ough the leadership of its members, the Student Council was responsible
for ridding the school of the menace of pinon nuts.
A delegation composed of Bud Larsen, Jim Frahm, and
sponsor Mr. Baker, was selected to go to the State Student
Council convention at Fort Collins, but due to the Basketball schedule were unable to attend.

��"B" CLUB·
Standing: L. to R.: Woody Emerson, Jinnnie Frahm, Howard
Fahrion, Bud Larsen, Don Fair, Buster Walker, Neal Snooks,
Coach Baker,
Seater: Stanley Steele, Gary Payson, Hueh Larsen, Harold
LePlatt, Bill Huntington.
Bayfield High broueht a new organization to its hall.
The "B" Club, sponsored by Coach Baker, is composed of all
high school athletes who have earned letters in high school
sports.
The eleven members of this year's "B" Club elected Howard
Fahrion, president, Woody Emerson, Vice-President, and Harold
LePlatt, Secretary.
Various matters concerning athletics have been discussed
and acted upon at the several successful meetines.

The great

success of the pre-season basketball tourney in November was
due to the initial steps taken by the 11 B11 Club.

��WOLVERINE
Twenty juniors and seniors wandered into the 1olverine
meeting room in November and most o.f them -..andered out with
assignments .for the production o.f Bayfield High School's
number one attraction, the «olverine year book.
After due consideration .for talents, advisor Mr. Pushor,
announced the .following staf.f assignments: Jimmie Frahm and
Lois Butler, Co-editors; Marie Harris, clubs and class editor,
assisted by Faye Ila.ga and Jane Thieme; Buster Walker, business
manager, assisted by Harold LePlatt and Hugh Larsen; Jo Ann
Mobley and Esther Richards, advertising managers; Buster Walker
and Bud Larsen, sports editors, aided by Ji.JDJ:ey" Mohney and Tol'IIey'
Richards; Dean Halverson, Photographer; Jeanne Solver, Dormie
Fair, Eileen Richards, and Bill Huntington, make-up editors;
Howard Fahrion, artist.
One of the main attractions .for working on the Wolverine
this year has been the generous excuses given by the Wolverine
staff advisor, Mr. Pushor, .from English class.
Pictures of indi. vidual jun1ors and seniors, o.f classes
and organizations, and of grade school groups were taken on
January 19.
The staff wishes you long rooments o.f memories and nostalgia with the reading of this year 1 s
WOLVERINE

��PURPLE AND GOLD
Standing: Hilda Peterson, To~ Richards, J~ Mohney,
Mr. Pusher, Sitting: Nancy Rutherford, Earleen McCoy,
Jeanie Wells, Jo Ann Mobley, Esther Richards, Eileen
Richards, Nina Squires, Helen Brown, Goldie Wells,
Jo Ann Mobley was chosen to head the 1948-49 Purple and
Gold staff of Bayfield High School. Marie Harris bad the
position of news editor. Jeanie Wells was selected as associate editor to succeed to the editorship next year. Other
staff members are Esther Richards and Eileen Richards, humor
editors; Ann Tanner, Hilda Peterson, Nina Squires, Helen Brown,
Nancy Rutherford, Goldie Wells and Earleen McCoy reporters;
J~ Mohney, sports; Nina Squires and Hilda Peterson, production; Raymond Yfells and Toiilii\Y Richards, Circulation.
Through a high-pressured campaign in September, the staff
enrolled near~ a hundred subscribers in grade and high school.
Instead of selling advertising for each issue, the staff encouraged businessmen of Bayfield to purchase subscriptions.
This year's staff encountered numerous obstacles, among
them the lack of typists and the all-too-familiar deadline for
reeular issues.
Out standing features of the Purple ani Gold were the good
coverage of sports and school activities, teachers interviews,
senior portraits, and grade news.
Mr. Pusher is the Purple and Gold Sponsor.

��PEP

CLUB

Left to Right, Top Row: Bonnie Landreth, Dorothy Stephenson, Nadine Smart, Cora Landreth, Melba Cundiff, Helen
Brown, Shirley I:owell, Barbara Wells, Wilma Wells, Vera
Hollar, Cecelia Cundif f, Clara Rivas, Mary Tofoya,
Middle Row: Mrs. Peterson, Kay Larsen, Faye Haga, Marjorie
Mattes, Helen UcCarthy, Jo Ann Mobley, Lois Butler, Jeannie
Wells, Jane Thieme, Barbara !!cCoy, Frances Parks, Esther
Richards, Eileen Richards, Front Ro~ Jeanne Sower, Betty
Noble, Goldie ·,•[ells, Earleen McCoy, Nancy Rutherford, Roberta
Pierson, Rosemary Purcell, ~ Davis, and Frances Albright~
Cheer Leaders: Nina Squires, Hilda Peterson, LaVerne Sower,
and Martha Shelharraner.
The 1948-49 Pep Club, under the ·advice of Mrs. Peterson,
has been remodeled from the previous organization. More interest has been taken by high school students, and more activities have been undertaken.
Early in the season the student body selected four cheerleaders to lead their activities. The girls chosen are LaVerne Sower, Martha Shelllalller, Hilda Peterson, and Nina Squires.
The cheer girls have decked themselves out in new purple and
gold outfits. The leaders introduced new yells and songs to
the club and worked out regular folk dance steps to accompany
them. Forty-two girls belong to the Pep Club, and most of
them have purchased purple sweaters to wear to the games.
l.:C.ny of them expect to receive a letter "B" for their sweaters
at the end of the year, depending on their participation in
Pep Club.
The Pep Club girls have earned money at games by selling
refreshments. The money earned •~s spent to help pay expenses
for out-of-town games.

��MUSIC
Back Row: Rosenary Purcell, Roberta Pierson, Mary Joyce Davis,
Nadine Smart, Melba Cundiff, Bonnie Landreth, Frances Parks,
Frances Albright, Clara Revis.
Second Row: Betty Noble, Shirley Dowell, Marjorie Uattes,
Helen McCarthy, Esther Richards, Cora Landreth, Eileen Richards,
Wilma Wells, Vera Hollar, Cecelia Cundiff, llary Tafoya, Mr.
O'Toole.
Front Row: Lois Butler, Jane Thieme, Barbara llcCoy, Jeanne
Sower, Faye Haga, laVerne So&gt;rer, Kay Larsen, »a.rtha Shelhamer,
Ba.1·bara Wells.
The music class was organized at the first of the year
with Mr. 0' Toole as director.
were the musicians.

Lois Butler and LaVerne So1ter

The chorus sang and learned several new

songs which they sang at the various clubs and meetings.
trio this year consisted of Esther Richards, Wilma
1~rtha

Shelhamer.

The

ells, and

��sports

��This year was the first for six-man football in Bayfield.
The Wolverines were runners-up in the Basin Leaeue. That ~s
pretty good for first year.
The Dolores Bears won the Basin championship. They had
several years of six-man football playinc to back them.
The ·wolverines started the season by playing Dove Creek.
The follovd.nc are the teams they played and the scores.
Dove Creek 0
Pagosa Springs
Dolores 18
Ignacio 0
Indians 13

0

Bayfield
Bayfield
Bayfield
Bayfield
Bayfield

48

36
0

54
25

These are the boys who played for Bayfield on the first
six. Snooks played left end, -~·:alker-cer:ter, Frahm-right end,
Fair-quarterback, Fahrion-left hal£back, and Larsen-right
halfback.
These are the rest of the boys as follows: Hugh larsen,
John Purcell, Bill Huntineton, Jimmy Squires, Kenneth Montgomery,
Jimmy Rutherford, Noel Peterson, Woody Emerson, and Harold LePlatt.
Coach Baker did very well with his boy's for his and their
first year.

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�Howard Fahrion1 Wooey &amp;lerson1 Don Fair1 Buster Walker1
JiDmie Frala.
The First Five

Stanley Steele, Donald Kclntyre 1 Bill Huntington, Neal Snooks 1
Kenneth McCoy, Don Fair, Howard Fahrion, Woody Emerson, Jimmie
Frabm1 Buster Walker 1 Harold LePlatt :Ugr., Aaron A• .Eaker1
Coach.

��SECOND TEAM
Back Row, Left to Rieht: Jirranie Squires, Bobby Norris, Martin
Landreth, Kenneth Montgomery, Noel Peterson, John Golf, Coach
Baker.
Front Row, Left to Right: Gary Payson, Harold LePlatt, Jimmie
1~hney, Paul Denton.

Forr7ard: Harold LePlatt, Center : Martin Landreth, Forward:
Gary Payson, Guard: Bobby Norris, Guard &amp; Kenny Montgomery.

��BASKETBALL
'48-49'
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21 . ..... ••• • Town Team
29 .. ..•. • • • •Indians
J4 •••••••••• Silverton
18 •••••••••• Indians
46 •••••••••• Silverton
29 •••••••••• Ignacio
5o •••••••••• Silverton
4o •••••••••• Pagosa

39 .......... Mancos
28 •••••••••• Nucla
l? •••••••••• ~ve Creek
45 ••••••••••Aztec
2? •••••••••• Monticello
J5 •••••••••• Indians
2) •••••••••• Dolores
2) ••••••••••Aztec
2? •••••••••• Kirtland
J5 •••••••••• Cortez
24 •••••••••• Mancos
55 •••••••••• Durango
2l ........•• Dove Creek
39 •••••••••• Farmington

4J. •••••••••• Indians
4J. ••••.••••• Cortez

)) •••••••••• Dolores
J5 •••••••••• Durango
)) ••••••••••Silverton
)2 •••••••••• Hooper
)6 •••••••••• Sanford
28 •••••••••• Ignacio
•••••••••• Pagosa

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DURA1GO TOURNEY

Mar. 3-4-5
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��BASKETBALL

•48-49'

We started the season off with Walker and Frahm as foM~ards
Fair as center, Emerson and Fahrion as Guards. After the Preseason Tournament the line up was: Walker and Fahrion forwards,
Fair center, Frahm and Emerson guards. And it has been that way
since. With much support from the second five.
We have had the best season in Football and Basketball, that
B. H. S. has on~- ~-r many years. The players were able to show
their abilit:
ith the new Gymnasium.
The team wishes to thank Mr. Baker for his swell job of
coaching, and to the teachers and the Pep Club for their support.
We a..L.su wish to thank the Towns-People and Parents for their
support of the team and school.
As we are ready to send the annual to press, we are looting
forward:
March, 3-4-5, we travel to Durango for the San Juan Basin
Class 11 B11 Tournament. From there we hope to go to District, and
from there on.

COACHES MESSAGE
The team this year was made up chief~ of seniors who reached their peak in 1948-49. Howard Fahrion and Jimmie Frahm had
played together four years, with Buster Walker in the line up
for three years, Woody Emerson and Don Fair two years. The other boys on the team had height and ability somewhat comparable
to the first five.
Never in history had Bayfield even dreamed of taking such
foes on as Durango, Farmington, Cortez, Aztec, and others in the
"A" Class. Never before had competition been so keen throughout
the San Jean Basin.
We scored 1,369 points to our opponents 984. We had a scoring average 45.6 to the opponents 32.6. We have played 30 games;
so far we have won 23 and lost 7.
Don Fair leads in scoring with 416, ?ahrion was next with
362, Buster next with 216, Woody Emerson next with 119, and Frahm
last with 90 points.

��Bayfield Defeats Silverton
To Win B Tournament

Proving that it was not an Uf- ers caught up and went ahead
set the night before, Bayfield won 15-14 but the determined Wolthe Class B Tournament in Du- verines clicked for three lay-ups
rango Saturday night by defeat- to increase their half-time lead to
ing Silverton 42-31. It was the 23-15.
second t1me in the tournament
The Miners put up a hard fight
that Bayfield won from SJlverton. in the third period but Don Fa.r
An overflow crowd that had kept his team out m front and
the gym packed a half hour be- Buster W a lker added four points
fore the prclimmary game, saw to send the W olverines to a 33-23
the Bavficld Wolverines hustle advantage at the start of the last
th ir way to their most importa nt quarter.
victory of the season.
It w as a hectic last period and
B oth teams arc eligible for the tempers were short T he Miners
district B tou rnnment at Alamosa s h ots were h u rrit•dlv and wildly
starting Thursday.
a nd B ayfield pick ed up extra
The Silverton Min.ers were poi n ts to win 43-31.
cold throughout the game and
The eniire Bayfield fiv e
blew many chances. But they
played a fast ball game and d id
fought all the way as they lost.
not stop once. Neither team
used 8 substitution as not a
A s the game started, Gallegos
hit a foul shot to put the Minman fouled out.
ers out in front. The WolverH oward Fahnon was high point
ines bounced back quickly with man with 17. He was ably assistHoward Fahrion and Don Fair ed bv Don Fair w 1th 14 Don Rob• hitting. and. led 14-10 at the I inson and Sam Eccher hit 8 points
quarter.
apiece in the losm~: cause fo1 SIIIn the second quarter, the .!V!in- V&lt;'rton.
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��elementary

��8th Gradel Top Row, L. to R.a Larry Smith, Wylie Carmack,
Raymond Wells, Clare Rivas, Bonny Landreth, Charlie Berry,
Donnie Holt.
Bottom Row, L. to R.a llary Tofoya, Rose llary Purcell, Earleen McCoy, Goldie Wells, Nancy Rutherford, Roberta Pierson,
Uary Davis, and Betty Noble.

7th Grades Top Row, L. to R.a John Bigham, Bobby Wolfe, Cecil
McCoy, Ermon Harper, Lawerence Garcia, David Rivas, Felix Sanchez, Gordon Steele.
Bottom Row: Rena Davis, l!arka Peterson, Joanne Hickman, llrs.
&amp;ni.th, Vadie Harris, Derylin Cooper, Charlotte Mobley.

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�Sth Grade: Back Row: D. Percell, G. Yuser, L. Peterson, J.
Sower, D. I~~cCoy, D. t~euenschv~ander, M. Tafoya, R. Kelzy, J.
Montgomery, B. Squires, D. ifells, W. Martin, Y{. Gosney, G.
Powell.
Front Row: M. Harris, S. Carmack, E. Marris, D. Harper, B. McIntyre, G. Boulden, P. Tafoya, w. Peterson, E. Crowell.

6th Grade: Back Row: C. Weddle, M. Bigham, J. Cavendar, S.
Morrison, J. Temple, G. !~per , S. Snooks, F. Revis , J. Monger,
s. Hickman, Mrs. Short.
Second now: A. Davis , M. Thompson, B. Hayden, J. Wells, H. Rodriquez, J. Snooks, J. Holt, J. Monger, B. Carpenter, R. Martinez,
M. Metz.

��Fourth Gradel
Top Row1 L. to R.a lirs. Ostwald1 R. ~!orton1
K. Payne 1 s. Longwell, G. Amon1 II. Lelds1 J. llarshall, s.
Cundiff1 R. Go!f1 G. Cooper, L. Van Dusen1 )(. Horrison1 c.
Revis1 s. JlcVicker1 l!. Carpenter, J. Neuenschwander, s. Jlay!ield1 B. J. Weber1 E. Powell.

Third Grade, 1st Rowa J. Reed, u. Bigham., s. Carmack., s. llullen1
B. llattes., De R. Rodriquez., B. Archuleta., H. Wells_, B. Holt, Se
Thompson.
2nd Rows )Irs. Folscm, L. Killenback1 J. Harper., D. Kesselring., L.
Grady_, P. llcVicker, R. Kelly, Ee Tafoya., J. Holt., R. Wells, De

sower.

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Second Grade 1 Back Row1 L. to R.
II. Lewis1 E. Birch1 N. Powell
G. Purcell1 E. Edwards., P. Davenport, B. Carpenter, A. Harris1
w. Humniston1 J. Cooper, D. Gosney1
Bottcm Rowa K. llorrison1 L. Webber 1 A. :Murrey., L. Jlu1lins 1 L.
Sower., K. James., D. Grush1 Kiss Green.

First Gradel Back Row1 L. to R.a Ge Berry1 F. Goff1 S. Carmack1
J. Payne1 H. Carpenter, J. Jl.arti.n1 D. eiser1 De Jenld.n8 1 Lou
Pcma.1 G. Grady1 Se Longwell 1 Be Hyden1 C. Carmack1 L. llorrisone
Bottom Rowa De Purcell., s. Lewis 1 c. l!cint,re1 D. • Thcma.s1
A. Baker1 P • Stephenson, J. Sower, P. Killenbeck 1 R. Lhippert1
L. Archu1eta1 R. Archuleta, :Mrs. JJayi'ield.

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�������HIGH SCHOOL

GRADE SCHOOL

The school and
the community extend their thanks
and appreciation to
the members of
the

BOARD OF EDUCATION
f o r their untiring
efforts
in behalf
of the
Bayfield
Public School.

CECIL W. SOWER
Bayfield

Secretary
4 years

FRANK WOMMER, JR.

Columbus

Bayfield

Treasurer
2 years
President
4 years

CHARLES B. COOPER
Pargin
Bayfield

President
3 years
Treasurer
2 years

��Another school year has come to a
close, and I take this opportunity
to congratulate those whose efforts
have helped to make the year a successful one.
The pupils l'ho have conscientiously
put forth their best efforts to gain
profitable experiences both in scholastic and activity fields will find
themselves amply repaid by what they
have achieved. Of no less value arP.
the records of perfect attendance.
Promptness and dependability contribute much to one's success in any field
of endeavor.
Special commendation is due those
students who have forwarded the athletic program of the school by~tend­
ance at games and by membership in the Pep Club and the "B" club.
To the students who have made this issue of the WOLV~RINEfue unusually fine annual that it i~ and to the students assigned to the staff of
the school paper we extend our thanks. Both the annual and the
paper
serve to inform our patrons and friends of our work.
I am sure that I express the sentiments of both the students andfue
community when I commend the teaching staff for what has been
accomplished. Eouipment and supplies in themselves are of no value in the
furthering r::f pupil advancement unless the school is staffed with competent
and sympathetic teachers. In this respect we are unusually fortunate.
To the parents for their enthusiastic support we are deeply indebted; and I am certain that the students will often recall the
unselfish
spirit of the ladies of Bayfield and its environs for the important part
they have so consistently taken in the donation and the preparationr:ffood
for both school and community suppers.
Tc the class of 1951 we are indeed grateful. You have been both good
students and good citizens. May the coming yearstring you muchruccessa1d
all that is spiritually fine and worthwhile.
Sincerely and cordially yours,

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��CLYDE M. MALONE
Geometry
General Science
Physics
.Algebra II
Business Arithmetic

FAY E. PETERSON
Junior Sponsor
English I, II, III, IV
Spanish II
Dramatics

DAN L. McTAGGART
Superintendent
Senior Sponsor
Music

FRANCES L. JENKINS
Sophomore Sponsor
F .H.A. Sponsor
Biology
Algebra
Home Economics I &amp; II

INA C. MARTIN
F.B.L.A. Sponsor
Typing I, II
Bookkeeping
Shorthand
Business English
JOSEPH E. MICHAELS
Freshmen Sponsor
Coach
Civics
World Relations
World History

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Secretar.r ot Senior Class
Pep Club-3
Cburleader-1
Muaic-2
Annual-l
FBU-1
Purple and Gold-2
Junior Pl.&amp;y-1
Senior Pl.q-2
Fine Arts Pl.&amp;y-1
Fine Arta-1
Scicce Club-1

ROBERT NORRIS

Stadmt Councll-2
Muaic-1
Annual-~

Purple and Gold-1
Scimce C1ub-2
Junior Play-1
Fine Arta-1
Scout.a-1
Atbletica-3
"8" C1ub-3
President Senior Class

~NE'nl MONTGOKERI
Vice-Preaidct of Senior Class
Muaic-2
Atbl.tica-4
11 8 11 C1ub-3
Purple and Gold-1
4-H-2
Junior Pl.q-1
Senior Play-1
FineArta-2

LA VERNE OOWER
Studmt Council-2
Pep Club-4
Annual.-2
P'BLA-1
Purple and Go1d--2

4-H-5
Cheerleader-)
Junior Play-l
Senior Play-1
Fine Arta-4

JCIIlLI HABRisal
stadct Couocil-1
ADimal.--2

rBLA-l
Purple and Go1c1-l
Science Club-2

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Pep Club-4
Music-1
F'ineArt.s-1
FHA-1

CECELIA CUNDIFF
Pep Clu~-2
Muaic-2
Annual-1
FBLA-1
F'HA-1
4-H-4
!'ineArta-2

JEAN WELlS

BARBARA McCOY

Pep Club-3
Kuaic-2
Annual-1
FBLA-1

4-H-7
Smior Pla7-l
FineArt.a-1

MARTHA SHlWWfER
Pep Club-4
Kuaic-4

PB.AHCES ALBRIGHT
Pep Club-4
Muaic-3
Armual.-1
S.Cret&amp;l7 or FBLA-1
Purple and Gold-1
Junior Plq-1
Fine Arh-2

Annual.-1
PBLA-1
Purple and Gold-2
Cheerleader--3

4-H--6
Junior Pla7-l
S.Uor Plq--1
Fine Arta-4

student Council-1
Music-2
Annual.-2
FBU-1
Purple and Gold--3
Pep Club-4
Senior Play-1
Fine Art.a Pla7-l
Conceaaiooa--4
Fi.neArt.a-2

��HEAL SNOOKS

"B" Club--.3
Athletica-4
Muaic--1

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BETTY S~SON

Pep Club--.3
Mu.sic-2
FBLA-1

Purple and Gold-2
Fine Arta Pl&amp;;y-1
Science Club--1

NOEL PETERSON

Muaic-2
Athletica-.3
BARBARA WELLS Secretary of "B" Club
4-H-2
Pep Club--.3
oScouta-4
Muaic--4
FineArta-1
Annual-1
Science Club-1
FBLA-1
J\D1ior rlay--1
Purple and Gold--1
S.U.or Play-1
Caoceaaiona--.3
Fine Arts Play-1
Fine Arta-4

JAMES SQUIRES

Muaic-2
Annual--1

Athletice-4
•B" Club--.3

4-H-6

Scouta-5
Janior Pla;r--1
Senior Pla;r--1
.SCieoce Club--1
FineArte-2

JIMMY RUTHERFORD
WIIJU. WELLS

Pep Club--.3
Music-4
Annual-1
FBLA-1

Purple and Gold--1
Conceseione--.3
FineArta-4

Student Council-1
Muaic--2
Annual-1
Athletica-4
'FBLA-1

Scouta-.3
Senior Pl&amp;;r-2
Fine Arta-2
Scieoce Club--2

FRANCES PARKS

Pep Club--4
Muaic-2
FBLA-1
Purple aod Gold-1

Fine Arte-2

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�We started our long march toward learning September 2, 1939 with
Miss McDonald as our teacher. We had a good time learning our A, B, C 1 s.
Our class consisted o£ twelve boys and twelve girls; o£ those twenty
£our boys and girls, only eight are le£t of the original class. These
are: Bob, Kenneth, June, Jeanie, LaVerne, Betty, Martha, and Merle. Then
came the second grade with Miss Jacobson as our teacher. Our £avorite
pastime was teasing her about her boy friend. We started the third grade
with Mrs. Shields as our teacher. This was the year o£ Pearl Harbor and
all o£ the boys were wishing that they could grow up and be soldiers. In
the fourth grade we were so mischievous that we had two substitutes to
give Mrs. Shields a rest.
They were Mrs. Grush and Mrs. Worrall. This
year Jimmy Squires £rom Breen was a new addition to our class.
In the
sixth grade every thing was the same as in the fifth grade, same games,
same people, same teacher. The seventh grade was our hardest year so far,
but it was made easier by Mrs. Worrall, our teacher tor that year. During
our eighth year, we thought we were pretty bot stu£f.
We moved over to
the high school where our teacher was Mr. Hinds for the £irst semester
and Mrs. James for the second semester.
La Verne was valedictorian and
Merle salutatorian at our graduation.
The freshman year in high school started out with an almost unbearable initiation by the sophomores.
The torture lasted for a whole week.
Oh 1 We will get to do the same thing next year to the incoming freshmen--we thought! The new members of our class this~arwere: FrancesAlbright
Cecelia Cundiff, Clarence Monger, Frances Parks, Jimmy Rutherford, Wilma
and Barbara Wells, and Vera Hollar.
In the sophomore year it was our turn to dish it out, but this year
we only got to initiate the freshmen one night. Mrs. Peterson was, again
our sponsor.
The junior year started with some new faces showing up for classes.
This year Mr. McTaggart was our sponsor.
We gave our first class play
which went over with a big bang! We also honored the Senior class
by
giving them a big banquet and prom. So far in our march toward learning,
this has been the biggest year o£ them all.
We began the senior year the 5th of September, 1950.
Boyl Are we
glad because the march is almost over as £ar as high school is concerned.
Mr. McTaggart is our sponsor again, and we all think that he is tops.
Archie Phelps joined us from Ignacio, where he went to school last year.
To top it all, we are planning a sneak trip to Old Mexico,if we can raise
enough money.

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would all meet, back in dear old B. H. s., and see bow the world had
treated us.
LA VERNE SOWER was the first one to show up. She had hired Rose
Anne Wells to be her baby sitter. She invited us all out to her home
for dinner the next day. You see, she now has 12 children, and
her
father-in-law, who always was a good carpenter, built on three new
rooms to her one-room shack.
Next, BARBARA McCOY came drivingup in a new Cadillac. The chauffeur was JIMMY RUTHERFORD. Barbara said that they bad been working
together for a long time. Jimmy18 the president of the Be Bop Bubble
Gum factory now, but drives Barbara around in his spare time.
Who's that cowboy that is walking in? Ohl It's CLARENCE MONGER.
He says he's working on JIMMY S~UIRES 1 cattle ranch down at Ignacio.
And there's Jimmy, tool
Who is that with him? Gosbl I never could
tell those Ignacio girls apart!
JUNE MARTIN called and saidshe would be a little late. You see,
she isthe head nurse in Bayfield's Humane Society. From what I hear,
she likes her job very much.
She and I always were a lot for puppy
love, but she's made he~s a career.
KENNETH MONTGOMERY just came in from a plane trip from his home
in Hollywood. He has taken Fred Asta1re 1 s place in the dancing world
and has become quite famous under the name of Twinkle-Toes Willie.
I found out the story behind the scandal among our 1951 graduating class. Back in 1958, ARCHIE PHELPS discovered his wife, BARBARA
WELLS, bad been stepping out with MERLE HARRISON.
It seemed
that
Archie threw his harmonica at Merle and it gave him amnesia. Merle
still thinks he is the only boy of the 1951 Senior class who had str•
ight F 1 s.
Ever so often, Bayfield's residents see the "Old School Bus"
going all over the country.
But it's not basketball trips any more.
It's FRANCES ALBRIGHT and Alfred hauling their family to the picture
show and back.
WILMA WELLS is still following Martin around to all the basketball games. He is star center on the La Boca Town Team and the roek
she is wearing shows that she is not following him aroundtbrnotbing.
VERA and Dan Sapp telephonedme last night that they wouldbe here
today. They have a verysuccessfUl tourist courtat North Main Street,
Gem Village.
FRANCES PARKS has been a busy gal now that the big uranium man
used his new invention for finding uranium two feet below ground, to
discover a mine on her property.
The man is NOEL PETERSON, and he
has also discovered Miss Parks' personality.
BOBBY NORRIS came from Colorado Springs to join us. Hecamedown
on the D&amp;RG Super Chief. In 1953, he went to Telegraphy School, but
the only work be could find was the job of pushing a band car up and
down the tracks.
He will have to watch out for the batchelor girls
around town though, after he's developed all that muscle.
I stopped in at BETTY STEPHENSON's Moderne Beauty Shoppe this
morning and saw JEANIE WELLS.
She invented a nn kind of permanent
wave and Betty was trying it out on her, but with disastrous results.
Jeanie sure looks funny now that her hair has turned green.
Last, but not least, MR. McTAGGART arrived. He introduced us to
his bride. She has the sweetest southern accent. Mr. McTaggart has
been the superintendent of the Bayfield Schools since 1950.
Well, now that all the Seniors are here, guess I had better get
back down to the office. As editor of the Bayfield He~fld,~I'll have
to see that this reunion makes the top headl1n••· ~~ ~~

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will my privilege of going to the army to Edwin
TSc~Ei:ld~ I hope he enjoys it. Also I want to willall my girlfriends
from the Wagon Wheel to Dutch Wells especially the blonde.

I lJt~ ~. wil\ my front seat in study hall to Jimmy Mohney.
I know he wants to be close to the teachers.

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so he can be all-star next year.

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, will a certain negative or Mr. Michaels and

g~~udwig.

his
Mason can use it as black mail in Civics Class.

I,)-~ (f~ , w11111\Y literary talent to Tommy Richards so he '11

use a pen the proper way.

I~- ;? ~~~, will Derylin to Cecil McCoy.
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I hope she doesn't

, will my Cadillacto Mr. Michaels to goto Ignacio.
"V-1~-*ll"'ill my immense

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, will Martin and his two pals to Mr. Michaela for

I.~ ~ , will my ab1li ty to get along w1 th Goldie Wells
to Kenneth Campgell.

will my smile and dimples to Arthur Kinsman.
will my rollar skating abilityto Edward Percell.
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I,~~~will my love for dear old Bayfield Highto Melvin
Haga.

Also I 1 fi wii"'l the Dypsy to anyone who'll take it.

I,~~, will Spooks to Nina and Dutch. P.Lease change him
often.

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, will my Biology workbook to the Junior boys since
they get s~~h~easure from using it.
I d"" 71--.......... _j~ , will my cheerleading experience to Rena
though I 1m sure she already has what it takes.
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has always se~~d so worried about having one.

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Tommy
Billy Edward
lst Mel Tin Arthur
Haga
Kinsman Jones Percell Peterson Richards
Nina
Dwight Carol Jimmy
2nd Kenneth James
Rowse Mohney Squirea
McCoy
Mobley Ward
Earl
Frankie
R. V. Melba
Jrd Charles Kenneth
Goff
Camobell Cobb Cundiff Cable Harris
Martin
Sam
Dorothy
4-th Helen Victor
Brown Neuenschw~nder Stephenson Landreth Hollar
Class Officers
President
Nina Squires
Vice-President
Kenneth Campbell
Secretary
Hilda Peterson
Treasurer
Jimmy Mohney
Sponsor
Mrs. Peterson
Compliments of
POW WOW Federated Club

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Juniors have three FBLA officers.
Juniors have four on the first team.
Juniors have five on the second team.
l4 JUiilors have one on the conference team.
t&gt;.J JUiilora have two of the Cheer Leaders. They
have been cheer leaders for three years.
(I Juniors gave a Valentine dance that was a
ft b!g sueeeaa.
Juniors have two officers in the FHA.
~ Juniors have the Purple and Gold editor.
~ JUniors have one in the mixed quartette.
~ Juniors won the Annual subscription conteat.
~ Bill~ Jones was the Captain.
e! Juniors have the Assistant editor, the Sporta
editor, and three typists on the Annual Staff.
~ Juniors have two on the Honor Roll that have
bien on it every time.

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Edwin
Phelps Pierson Purcell Rutherford Scofield €
Goldie
Wells

Henry
Cundiff

Wylie
Carmack

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President
Nancy Rutherford
Vice President
Dutch Wells
Secretary-Treasurer
Roberta Pierson
Sponsor
Mrs. Jenkins

Sophomore Successes
Sophomores have one boy in basketball.
Sophomores gave a turkey raffle; Goldie
won the turkey.
Sophomores have all 'four Junior Cheer
leaders in their class.
Sophomores have three on the Annual Staff.
Sophomores have two people who have been
on the Honor Roll every time.
Sophomores have threeof the FHA officers
In their class.

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Cecil
McCoy

Mason
Ludwig

Charlotte Gordon Nina
Felix
Mobley
Steele Withers Sanchez
BOTTOM Vadie
Joanne
Marka
Bobby Jimmie
Harris Hickman Peterson Wolf Withers
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Grace
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C1aaa Officers
President
Rena Davis
Vice Preddent
Mason Ludwig
Secretary
Derylin Cooper
Treasurer
Joanne Hi clonan
Sponsor
Mr. Michaels

John
Bigham

Rena
DaTis

Clark
Gilbert

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Cooper Garcia

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Freshmen Findings
Freshmen managed to. get five boys on the first
or second teams.
Fre sbmen brought home our only trophy, the eonsolation trophy from the Junior High Tournament.
Freshmen have the FHA !other as one of their
parents.
Freshmen have the secretary of the FHA.
Freshmen have one in the mixed quartette.
Freshmen have four on this year 1 s Annual Staff.
Freshmen have a very good record; of those
graduating from the eight g:rade only th:ree
d1dnt come to High School. One of these moved
away.
Freshmen have three that have been on the
Honor Roll every time.
• Freshmen are all enrolled in Music.

��Back Row: GeneYa Ryan, Dan Townsend, Kenneth Ludwig, Lorin Carmack, Jack
Carmack, Lee Knickerbocker, Cecil Sower, Betty Ann Abernathy, Ellen Kinsman,
Jewel La Platt, Front Row: Kate Powell, N~ble Wells, Winifred Walker,
Marjorie Bigham, June Carmack, Leona Knickerbocker, Gertrude Sower, Vola
Norris, Mildred Humiston, Sarah Lou Davis.

ALUMNI HISTORY
1913---------------4 graduate•
Between the yeara 1913 and 1925,
there was no graduating class siaee
the highest grade was the tenth
grade. The Sophoaorea didn't aoye
yery fast, did they?

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1925---------------6 graduates
1926---------------7 graduates
1927--------------12 graduates
1928---------------2 graduates
1929---------------7 graduates
1930---------------6 graduates
1931--------------15 graduates
1932--------------10 graduates
1933--------------10 graduates
1934--------------15 graduates
1935--------------14 graduates
1936--------------20 graduates
1937--------------14 graduates
1938--------------21 graduates
1939--------------16 graduates
1940--------------18 graduates
1941--------------20 graduates
1942----------~---18 graduates
1943--------------15 graduates
1944--------------11 graduates
1945--------------10 graduates
1946--------------17 graduates
1947--------------10 graduates
1948--------------14 graduates
1949--------------17 graduates
1950--------------10 graduates

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��BAYFIELD
Bayfield is a way out west,
That's where the friendship is the best,
When you walk down the street
There's someone there to greet
You with a smile
To make the dreary day
Seem more worth while.
AhJ Bayfield is the town for me.
If ever we parted
I should long for thee.
This little town among the water spills
With silver lakes and pine clad hills.
With farma of cattle, horse and sheep
And grassy mountains OhJ so steep
Where children love to play all day
And sorrow or pain ne'er come their way.
Then let me always be near Bayfield
For thia one urge will I never yield
May it always stay the selfsame way
As 'twas in my childhood day.
-Betty Mcintyre

Sc.cJee.

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0\lranao, Colorado

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Compliments of

BAYFIELD PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

��Gayle
Jeananne
Wanda

First Row
Donnie
Moses
David
Mr. Michaels
Floyd

Jimmy
Second Row
Ji.Dmy

Dick
Billy
Stanley
Butch

y Marach
Mary Kelly, Ethel Smith, Evelyn Crowell,
First
Fourth
Sixth
Eighth
Ila Ostwald, Christel Largent, Eva Mair, Alta Parks
Seventh
Third
Fifth
Second
Durango, Colorado

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Ben L.
Jewel M.
Stanley M. Ray C.

Top Row

Terry N.
Robert L.
Deanne W.

Janet W.
Jerry M.
Shirley C.

DaTid P.
David M.
H. Mathew B.

Benrly w.
Allene D.
JiiiiBly T.

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JiiDIIly s.
Billy S.
Junior T.
Donnie Me.
Betty Me. Mary T.
Nancy Me
Pauline T. ~~.r·
Myrtle
Wade
G.
Jerry M.
Barbara W.
Billy C.
Dnid N.
Gordon P.
Gayle B.
Floyde W.
David P.
Freda B.
Wanda P.
La VollJle G.
Dick W.
La Vonne Me.
Wayne .M. Sondra C.
Leonard P. George W.
Lee C.

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Thomas H.
James R.

Second Row
:twendolyn c.
Myrna B.
Helen W.
:::arrol M.
Berlinda A.
Ray w.

Donald s.

Jackie s.
Leonora G
Sharon c.
Jimmie w.
Third Row
Arvin P.
Elizabeth
Doris K.
Jimmie H.
Betty H.

Bottom Row
Lois L.
Silva June M.
Leonard K.

-flflll GR"DE

Stanley C. Elmer P.
Janeanne N.
Robert G. Sandra Me. Marie M.
lUllard G. Bette G.
Marvin G.

Margret N.
Jack H.
Eddie S.

Marvin L.
Jerry J.
Janet R.

51XTH GRADE

Mary L.
Gene G.
Patsy W.

Moses M.
Lloyd G.
LaVina w.

��Top Row

Roberta L.
Donald M.
Phyllis K.
Sharon L.
David J.
Wayne K.
\
Wilfred M.
Helen W.
Second Row
Thomas M.
Carolynne Me.
Billy H.
Freddie G.
Julian M.
Carolyn C.
Tommy B.
Susan C.

Martin ~. Paul D.
Doris B. Emma E.
Jetta C. Katherine

Third
Janet
Patsy
James T.
Eugene B.
David W.
Betty W.
Bottom Row
Karen S.
Darlene P.
Rayman P.
Daymon P.
Lawerence M.

T~IRD GRAD£

Bonnie C.

rv~

Nina P.

Lucille C.

Keith J .

Rfif··~=~~t t~~gn"M.

Dan G.
Fred K.
Lonnie S.

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�Vernon K.
Vivian R.
Eugene B.

Donna R.
Royce s.
La Verne A.

RADE

Barry L. Carol L.
Jeffrey L. Evelyn R. Windell f'. Connie L.
Chris M. John M.
Janet M.
Carole T. Michael T.
Cecil w.
Danny W. Frankie G. Celina G. Don Lee G. Mike H.
ToDI!Ily J.
Jimmy H. Sharon H. Leslie G. Jimmy D.
Frances C. Donald B.

Back Row
John Me.
Phillip S.
Jimmy P.
Gary s.
Bennie J.
Danny L.
Lucas M.
Middle Row
Leah Rae B.
Joyce w.
Penny M.
Eleanor M.
Sharon s.
Margaret T.
Sally G.
Inez T.

, .

Ruth H. Sandra Me •
Eve.lyn H.
Karen P •
Harvey C·
Judy Me.
Earlene B.
Vadona G.
Marlene H.
Kenneth M.

SECOND
GRADE

VULCANIZ.IHG &amp; RETREADING

P. R. Bukovec

MODELTIRE STORE

Phone 405

1162 Main
Durango, Colorado

Kan.LE - NicHoLs WOOL a: HrDE Co.
Your Complete Farm Supply Store

9th and R.R.

Durango, Colorado

��COMPLIMENTS

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REGISTERED HEREFORDS

L. C. McCOY and SONS

DR. GEORGE A. BONELLI
OP'1"C»m'ml ST
822 MAIJI AV»ruE

DURANGO COlO.

����First Row
Martin
Noel
Jilllllly
So
Archie
Edward
Jia
Second Row
R. V.
Jillllly
Dutch
Clark
Mason
Bobby

Firat Row
Billy
Edward
So
Vietor
.Mr. Michaels
Heal
.Martin
Archie
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Phone 2591

Bayfield, Colorado

��ASKEtf3All
Dutch
Lawrence
Sam

Kenneth
Noel
Billy
Felix
Martin
Kenneth
Jimmy
Mr. Michaels

Mr. Michaels

Edward
Tommy
Victor
Jimmy
Kenneth
R.V.
Gordon
Clark
Mason
John
Archie

Goldie
Charlotte
Bobbie
Joanne
Wilma

Bonnie
Vadie
Betty s.
Betty N.
Dorothy
Derylin
Mark a
Carol
June
Rrances P.
Frances A.
Rena D.

Nancy Rosemary Mary Joyce Earleen
Sponsored by PilE RIVER GRANGE

Martha LaVerne Hilda Nina
Bayrield, Colorado

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Ina C. Martin

Editor-in~hie!

.Usemblen
Jean Wells
Betty Stepheoson
Production KanagerAdvertising Sales
Cecelia Cundi!!
La Verne Sower
Bobby Norris
Jotm Bigh.all
Assistant Editor Sports Editon
Archie Phelps
Hilda Peterson Ji.Daie Mohne:r
Year Book Sales
Business Manager R. V. Cobb
J~ Rutherford
Merle Harrison
TOIIIIIY Richaris
Der)"lin Cooper
Literary Editor
Publicity Director
Goldie Welle
Frances Albright Earl Cable
l:enny MontgOIIar)"
Bill:r Jones
AlUIIli Editor
June Martin
Class Editor
Grad• Editors
Art Editor
Jiaa,r Squires
Mar;r Joyce Darla Willla Wells
Kenneth Campbell
Gordon Steele
Barbara Welle Wylie Ca:rmack
Social
Jerr:r N8llll8ll
Marka Peterson
Martha
Victor Neuenschllander

T;ypiats
Merle Harrison
Nina Squires
Frances Albright
Wil.llla Wells
Barbara Wells
Barbara McCo:r
Martha Shelhamer
Earl Cable
La Veme Sower

C 0 MP L I ME N T S

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HOTEL

Mrs. Howard IJartin, Ovmer
Bayfield, Colorado

VA LLEY ELECT~IC
Westinghouse Appliances
House Wiring
Radio Sales and Service

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Barbara
Wilma
Martha
Rena

First row
Archie
Bobby
Edward
Neal
Ienneth
ToiiiiD}'
Clarence
Victor
Sam
Billy

Fifth row
Earl
Jimmy
Billy Ray
Bobby
Jimmy
Gordon C~cil
Frank
John
Clark
Felix
FROSTY SAYS

CHAOME in and
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SOF'T ICE CREME

Fourth row
Rosemary
Jeanie
Nancy
Barbara
Rena
Martha
Charlotte
Goldie
Derylin
Frances
Melvin
Marka
Earleen

Third row
Noel
Grace
Nina
La Verne
Nina
Helen
Joanne

Second row
Dutch
R. V.
Jimmy
Jimmie
James
Kenneth
Dwight
Martin
Mason
Kennie
Lawrence
Wilma

Vadie
Bonnie
Mary Joyce
Mr. McTaggart

F~OSTY MOUNTAIN

1221 !lain .&amp;venue

Durango, COlorado

��The 1950 School
Christmas program was
a ausical pantomime
presented inoonnection
with the High School
Music Departaent and
with the help or others
in the school.
T h e Christmas
angels, the Nativity
scene, and the Visit
of the Wise Men and
the Shepherds were outstanding.

1st. Row

2nd. Row

Jrd. Row

Richard Lee
George Dodson
Donald Wilson
Gary .Amon
Sammy Hickman
Earnest Tafoya

Berlinda Archuleta
Ruth Archul.eta
Billy Ray Dodson
Myron Luthi
Bobby Wolf
Dolores Martinez

Leon Archuleta
Eugene Berry
Leon Wilson
Morris Kelly
Rupert Archuleta
Gladys Grady

These people from various grades
were absent on the day the clas•
pictures were taken.

JARV15 REAL ESTATE
and LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE
FARM LOANS

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~LOCKE NAS~ 1M~T~~ COMPANY
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DURANGO,COLORADO

��This ~ was presented Decemberl, 1951 by the
Class of "52 • The recipe they used turned out to
be a great success. It i~ as rollows:

J cups or comedy
Spiced with romance
FAITH, HOPE, and FLARITY

Unique costuming
Delightrul sayinge

Mixed together and practiced well
us $140.
Scene: living room,
Senior
Crazy Canyon Ranch,
located in
nor~h
central Arizona.
Cast
Georgia Thayer
La Verne
Miss Prim
Barbara
Anne Payson
Martha
Peter Sheldon
Archie
Wild-Eyed Willie
Kenneth
Minnie Winnie
Ninnie1Wilma
Standing Cow
Jimmy R.

Pla.y

Jim Courtney

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Jennif:~e~airchild

June
Elijah Stockbond
Jimmy
Phoebe Stockbond
Jeanie

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Tales of the murder of
Georgia's uncle,
which
~ supposedly took place in
the living roomr Indians
wandering in and ou~ and
outlaws posing as dude~
plus a touch of romance
and hilarityJ make this
DURANGO COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. play truly The Mystery
of Crazy Canyon Ranch.
Durango, Colorado

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�First row
Kenneth
Nina
Martha
Dorothy
Frances
Jeanie
Frances
Carol
Hilda
Billy Ray
Third row
Merle
Dwight

Wylie
Charles
Earl
Jimlde
Martin
R.V.

Arthur
To~

Seoonci row
Wil..ma
June
Betty
Melba
Cecelia
LaVerne
Barbara
Barbara
Helen
Frankie

J1mmie

BASIN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO., INC.

Phone 019Rl

SALE EVERY THURSDAY

Durango. Colorado

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�Standing: Grace, Marka, Joanne, Earleen, Nina, Roberta, Carol, Betty
Cecelia, Hilda, Bonnie, Vadie, Nancy, Derylin.
Sitting: Mrs. Jenkins, Helen, Charlotte, Rosemary, Mary Joyce, Rena
Goldie, Mrs. Davis.
FHA CALEBDAR
aov. 14 Chapter Installed
by Ignacio girls.
Dinner
" 28 Spanish
Speaker and Dancers
Dee. 12 Christmas Party
Games, dancing, rood
Jan. 23 English Tea. Speaker,
Mrs. Dan Townsend.
Feb. 27 International Day
Speaker, Mrs. Craig
who has traveled a lot.
Mar. 27 Norwegian Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Vintland,
speakers.
Apr. 24 Mother-Daughter
Banquet.

Futu.re Homema.kers

The local chapter was organized in
Bayrield, Nov. 14, 1950. The orricers
elected were:
President .•••••••• Carol Rowse
Vice-President .•• Goldie Wells
Seeretary ••••.••••• Rena Davis
Treasurer ••••••• Bobby Pierson
Reporter ••••.•..•• H&amp;len Brown
Historian ••••••• Earleen McCoy
Song Leader ••••• Grace Kinsman
Mrs. Elza Davis was chosen as our Chapter
Mother. She accompanied the group on all
its ventures.
Mrs. Frances Jenkins is Chapter Advisor.
Compliments of
the
GIW&gt;EH FLOU~ MIU CO.

Durango, Colorado

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SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO.

Stud&amp;baker

19th and Main
Sales and Service
Durango, Colorado

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HOCKER CHEVROLET COMPANY
Expert Body
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Automobile Painting

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Phone 510-M
619 Main St. We !)t.ldde,.lY&lt;jh:&gt;UJ up

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Durango, Colorado
907 Main
Phone 149W

BILL McDONALD

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Mr. &amp; Mra. J. w. Ellenberger
Mr. &amp; Mra. R. M. Martin
Mr. &amp; Mra. Lorin Canu.oktt
Mr. &amp; Mra. Claude Harriaon
Mr. &amp; Mra • Lee Bartholomew
Mr. &amp; Mra. Otia H. Snooka
Mr. &amp; Mra • Prank Montgomerr
Mr. &amp; Mra. Ra7 Landreth
Mr. &amp; Mra. Cl,-de Malone &amp; Sona
Mr. &amp; Kra. Elbert Sbel.h.aezo
Kr. &amp; Kra. H-ugo Oatn.ld
Ill". &amp; llra. MacMillan
Kr. &amp; Kra. Dan Weddle
Kr. &amp; Kra. W1111aa Burtner
Mra. G. c. Percell
)(zoe. Ellen Kinam&amp;D*
lira. J. R. Grua~
Mra. W. C. Hickman
Mra. L107d ICnickerbooazo
llr. Dan L. McTaggart
Lee S tephenaon

Charlea Martin
David Holderit
Paul Branson
Draper olte
Ra7 ~all
Charle,- Martin
E. c. Hoxaie
Kenneth Sml th
John w. Cooper
Mollie Gzoeen
Ed Dodaon
Charlea ~itt•
sarah Lou Dada•
Winitred Walkere
Allee Lunatorde
Carl and N1la Campbell•
Iva Sappe
Jeaae T. TUttzoow
Carrie Holdezo
RQJDOnd Rodmane
Zetta Halveraon•

Loa Pinoa Cate
• Alumni of Ba)"tield High School
BROWII' S SEWING MACHIHr; COMPANY
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Sales &amp; Service

D, OILoro.do

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Hesperus, Colorado
College Course AreasAgriculture
Engineering
Arts and Science

Vocational Training AreasPractical Agriculture
Business
Education
Homemaking

TWO-YEAR PROGRAM...• CREDITS ACCEPTED FOR TRANSFER
BY LEADING FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.

THE SAN JUAN BASIN'S ONLY COLLEGE

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�WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
FROM OUR BANK

More than just complete
facilities
More than just experience

You can upect and will receJ:n our sincere e.t!ort to gear
our aerrlcee to )"OUr individual requirements---- have a
real interest in 7our needs and -uare.

The Bums National

extends a cordial inrltation to the peop1e o! the San Juan
B&amp;ain to rleit our bank and make it your service Headquarters
when in Durango.

BURNS NATIONAL BANK

��SOWER

Phone 2477

BI~OTHE 1~5

Bayfield, Colorado

��BAYFIELD FILLinG STATion

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HIGHWAY U.S. I 00

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SERVICE
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HEADQUARTERS

CAJWACK EQU PMENT CO.
PHILCO
RADIO

REFRIGERATOR

HOME FREEZER

MAY TAG
AUTOMATIC WASHERS

HOME FREEZER

STANDARD
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INTERNATIONAL

OIL

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REAL ESTATE

INSURANCE

Durango

1045 Main ATenue
Phone 899

BAYf~ELD

LOCKER
Phone 2872

PLR nT
Bayfield, Colorado

��CF. LEWIS MERCAOTILE

GROCERIES

MEATS

DRY GOODS

HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
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Phone

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ASSOCIATED GROCERS

2101

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Bayfield, Colorado

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��ELDREDGE InVESTmEnT CO•
735 Main An.

Phone 89

P. 0. Box 681

DURANGO, COLORADO
George H. Joaeph

T. E. Eggleston

INSURANCE - BONDS - REAL ESTATE

INSURANCE- BONDS -REAL ESTATE

FARmERS

SUPPLY

CO.

"ETerything ror the farmer"

Purina Chows
Jucuzzi Water Systems
S.W. Paint

Agricultural Chemicals

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Seeds

LA PLATA MOTORS,rNc..
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LINCOLN

DEARBORN IMPLEMENTS

FORD TRACTOR
DURANGO, COLORADO

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VETERilJARY SUPPLIES

COSilETICS

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co.

DURANGO, COLORADO

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RAINBOW SERVICE STATION
GAS, OIL AMD ACCESSORIES
PHONE 2299

BAYFISIJ)~ COLORADO

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WAS SUPPLIED
BY THE

INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS
KANSAS CITY
DIPLOMAS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CAPS AND GOWNS

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this mem'ry book of ours,
My mind just wandered aimlessly,
And I wracked my bra in for hours
To find a worthy subject,
That everyone could use;
One, that if once we find,
Is very hard to lose.

r/J.~nd
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to the many "udenb leaving

the others left behind,
I chose our glowing FUTURE
Held dear in every mind.
Our past is also dear to us
With memories untold,
Of the many carefree moments spent,
That never can grow old.

$

ut think not of paot •weet mem'tie.,

Just open wide your door,
For what's left for us is the FUTURE
And not what has gone before.
Our FUTURE holds the treasures,
The hopes, and all the dreams.
And only we can make the molds
To build the best of schemes.

~mane&lt;

what may come to you,

Or on what path you tread,
forget your many failures,
Just find the goals ahead.
That's why I chose our FUTURE,
For it can never die.
It's up to you to reach your goal,
You students of Bayfield High.

��-·
WARREN G. DOESKEN
Junior Sponsor
Geometry
Algebra
Business Sociology

MARIE L. FLOYD
Freshman Sponsor
F. H. A. Sponsor
Chemistry
General Science
Home Economics

DAN L. MeT AGGART
Superintendent
Music

~·~--_.~----~··

FAY E. PETERSON
Senior Sponsor
Pep Club Sponsor
English
Spanish
Dramatics

JOSEPH E. MICHAELS
Coach
Sophomore Sponsor
American History
World History

INA C. MARTIN
F. B. L.A. Sponsor
TyPing
Bookkeeping
Biology

�GRADE SCHOOL

EIGHTH GRADE

"SNOWOOUND"

MR.

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La Plata County Superintendent
MRS. VIVIAN MAXWELL

��WILLIAM KENNETH McCOY
F. B. L.A. - 2
"B" Club - 4
Music - 1
Athletics - 4
Paper Staff - 1
Senior Play
Senior President

BA ROSE CUNDIFF
F. B. L.A. - 2
Music - 2
Pep Club- 3
Junior Play
Senior Play
Paper Staff - 1
Annual Staff - 1
Senior Secretary

EARL W. CABLE
Music- 3
Senior Play
F. B. L.A. - 2
Paper Staff - 2
Annual Staff - 2
Senior Treasurer

KENNETH DALE CAMPBELL
F . B. L.A. - 2
"B" Club- 2
Music - 1
..
Athletics - 3
Paper Staff - 1
Junior Play
Senior Vice - president

CAROL JOY ROWSE
F. H. A. - 4
F. B. L.A. - 2
Pep Club - 4
Music - 3
Annual Staff - 2
Paper Staff - 2
Junior Play
Senior Plav

�HELEN LOUISE BROWN

Music- 2
Junior Play
Senior Play
Paper Staff - 3
Annual Staff - 1
F.H.A. -2

F. B. L.A. - 2
Pep Club- 3

CHARLES L. GOFF
F. B.L.A. -2

VICTOR L.
NEUENSCHWANDER
"B" Club - 2

Music - 1

Music - 3
Athletics - 3
Annual Staff - 1
Paper Staff - 1
Junior Play
' Senior Play

SAM C.

HOLLAR

Music - 1
"B" Club - 3
Athletics - 3

SEWARD MELVIN HAGA

"B" Club - 1
Athletics - 1
Music - 2

�JAMES A. MOHNEY
F. B. L.A. - 2
"B" Club - 4
Music - 3
Athletics - 4
Paper Staff - 2
Annual Staff - 3
Junior Play
Senior Play

NINA JEAN SQUIRES
F.B.L.A. -2
Junior Play
Senior Play
Pep Club- 4
Paper Staff - 4
Cheerleader - 3
Annual Staff - 2
Salutatorian

HILDA F AE PETERSON
F. H. A. - 2
F. B. L.A. - 2
Junior Play
Senior Play
Pep Club- 4
Paper Staff - 4
Annual Staff - 3
Cheerleader - 3
Valedictorian

MARTIN KAY LANDRETH
"B" Club - 4
F. B. L.A. - 2
Music - 2
Athletics - 4
Annual Staff - 1
Junior Play
Senior Play

R. V. COBB
F. B. L.A. - 2
Paper Staff - 1
"B" Club - 3
Music - 3
Athletics - 4
Junior Play
Annual Staff - 2

....L.

�WILLIAM THOMAS RICHARD, JR.
Music-1
F. B. L.A. -2
"B" Club-3
A thletics-4
Paper Staff-1
Annual Staff-1
Junior Play

ARTHUR J. KINSMAN
Music-3
Paper Staff-1
F.B.L.A.-1

DANIEL EDWARD
PERCELL
Music-2
Junior Play
"B" Club-3
Athletics-3

JOSEPH FRANKLIN HARRIS
F. B. L.A. -2
Music-2
Paper Staff-1

DWIGHT W. WARD
Music-2

�We started our school in 1939 with Miss McDonald as our teacher. These people have come from the first
through the twelfth in this school:' Martin Landreth, Tommy Richards, Dwight Ward, Edward Percell, Kenneth
McCoy, Frank Harris, and R. V. Cobb.
Miss Jacobson taught us all we learned in the second grade. Remember when Tommy had to sit on the teacher's lap? Jimmy Mohney from Silverton joined us this year, and Billy Jones came from Alamosa.
In the third grade Mrs. Shields taught us. It was an uneventful year.
I guess we really were mean in the fourth grade. That year we learned the an of shooting spit wads. Mrs.
Sapp was our teacher. We bad four new pupils this year. They were Melba Cundiff from Missouri Center, Helen
Brown from Ignacio, Earl Cable from Falfa, and Nina Squires from Breen.
Boy, weren't we big in the fifth grade! We went upstairs, and had parties too. Mrs. Ostwald was our teacher. Charles Goff from Tiffany and Ruth Arnold from Moss enrolled this year.
In the sixth grade we were divided. Eight were in six "A" and the others were in six "B". Mrs. Worrall
taught six "A" and Mrs. Ostwald six "B". Kenneth Campbell from Mason, Alice Sanchez from Yellow jacket,
anaPaul Denton from Walsenburg joined us this year.

Mrs. Smith helped us through the seventh grade. We made $97 raffling a basket of food. This went for
Jlayground equipment. Hilda Peterson enrolled from Marvel, Sheila Pilon from Albuquerque, Melvin Jolmson
~om Wisconsin, Donnie Parks from Oregon, Lyndall Martin from Palisade, and Herman Prather from Clovis,
were here part of the year only. Bill Jones went to Durango.
Now for the eighth grade and graduation! Mrs. Morris gave us good enough grades to graduate with. Victor
Neuenschwander and Hilda Peterson tied for Valedictorian. Victor Neuenschwander came here from California,
Agnes Geisler from Denver and returned.
We went through the ninth grade with a bad reputation. We hope we have improved, teachers. We had a
rouRh time the night of our initiation. Mr. O'Toole was our sponsor. Sam Hollar, Melvin Haga, and James
Mo6ley enrolled from Moss. Jack Steele came here from Columbus, Nadine Smart from Pargin, and Josephine
Peeler from Red Mesa. Ruth Amole went to Aztec.
When we were sophomores it was our tum to "dish it out" to the "freshies". Mr. Evans was our ball playing
sponsor. We had two new pupils, Arthur Kinsman from Fountain, and Dick Lee from Durango. Paul Denton went
to Durango. Josephine Peeler went to Farmington.
Our junior year our play, "Faith, Hope, and Flarity," was a high success. The next thing was our annual
Junior-Senior Prom which gave everyone a very good time. Mrs. Peterson was our sponsor. We had three new
pupils this year. They were Carol Rowse from Ignacio, Carol Maine from California, Billy Jones from Durango.
Carol Maine left at the end of the year to California, and Alice Sanchez went to Ignacio.
A_t last our final year is here and the final step is almost taken. We had our play, "Here Comes Charlie",
early m the year so we could see if we had enough money to take a sneak. James Mobley joined the Air Force
and Billy Jones went to Durango. Still to come is the Junior-Senior Prom, which all the seniors can sit back and
enjoy. Sometime before the end of the year, will be the senior trip, Senior Day at Fort Lewis and various affairs
which give us "SeniOiitis". May 11, Baccalaureate will be held in the gym. And most important will be May
15, the day we will receive our diplomas.

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lrill my love of ball games to La Vonne

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will my temper to Roberta Pierson. (Don't
let it backfire.)

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will my red hair to Mary Joyce's temper.

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will mv blushes to Scorchie.

will my height to Gordon Powell. (Put it to
good use.)
will my ball playing ability to Grace Kinsman.
will my ability to get along with Mr. Does ken
to Mason.

I,

will my attemoon cLuses to Donnie McCov.

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will Mary Joyce to Felix Sanchez. Felix
doesn't obiect.

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==••• cheerfully will Rosemarv to Clark Gilbert.

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will Earleen to Lawrence Garcia. Stop swooning Earleen.

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will my photography to Rena Davis. Get busy
Rena.
will my ability to get along with Mrs. Floyd
to Jerry Montgomery. He needs it.

I,

will my curly hair to Dickie Wells
will my absentee slips to Sondra Carmack.

will my appetite to Clark Gilbert.

I,~---~---= will my shortness~" Cecil McCoy.
I, _J..L~..W~------ will my good history grades to Billy Dodson.
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�As Kenneth McCoy, Senior class president in 1952, gazes into. the crystal ball, the haze
slowly clears away, and he sees that old "Father Time" ha~ moved his calendar .uP. to ~962. O~e
of the first scenes that meets his eye is a new-fangled helicopter, owned by milllonaue Melvill
Hag a, and flown by his ever-faithful pilot, Kenneth Campbell, who is also foreman of the Lunsford
Duae Ranch in New Mexico (which is strictly for single girls).
As that picture fades away, a new one takes its place .. Kenneth c.an't believe his ,eyes,--.-for television has finally reached Bayfield, and look who lS on the au. On Kenneth s favonte
station (Clint, Texas), are two young ladies that Kenny went to school with---Nina Squires and
Hilda Peterson, who are both advertising the "Hollywood 400 Club". It is owned by Martin
Landreth, Jimmy Mohney, and R. V. Cobb, who spend most of their time at the pool hall and let
the girls support them. By the way, the pool hall is owned by Frank Harris and Sons.
The picture changes a little, and Mr. McCoy finds himself on the main boulevard of Bayfield,
where several new businesses have been added. Kenneth almost bumps into a young man that he
soon recognizes as a former classmate. It's Dwight Ward, but no wonder that Kenneth didn't
recognizenim, as Dwight is just emerging fromHelenBrown's combined BeautySalon and Saloon.
He has just had Helen give him his monthly "toni". She really is doing a wonderful business in
both parts of her shop, and all the girls come in before having their pictures sent to the "400
Club."
As he walks on down the street, Kenneth sees a newsboy, whose face seems familiar. Well,
I'll be darned, it's Victor Neuenschwander and he's still got all that lung-power that he used so
much in BHS. Kenny decides to help out an old classmate, so he buys a paper to be polite, but
the minute he looks at it, he is glad he bought it. Take a look at those headlines! "Jet Ace,
Sam Hollar, shoots down his 20tli mig over Russia!" And look over here in the sports section I
"Famous athlete, Edward Percell wins mile sprint in the World Olympics" Kenneth can't resist
taking a look at the funnies before going on. It doesn't surprise him any to see that they have
changed in the past ten years, but he didn't expect Tommy Richards and Sons to take the place of
the "Captain arid the Kids", and Melba Cundiff to take the place of "Little Iodine" I Back to the
front page again, Kenneth sees that Carol Rowse is in the Navy Nurses Corps and is stationed in
Honolulu. Kenneth reads the church notes. In the first column is a picture of Arthur Kinsman,
founder and pastor of the Free-Methodist Church at Spring Creek Dance Hall. This way he gets a
lot of new members that are left over from the dance on Saturday night.
"Well, that's that", thinks Kenneth, and starts to throw the paper away, but before he has a
chance to, a young man runs up and begs him to gwe the paper to him. Kenneth immediately
recognizes the man as Earl Cable. Earl explairls that he has just built a new cafe and needs the
~ewspaper for wallpap~r. While Earl and Kenneth are still talking, another '52 graduate approaches
ill a bnght red convertible. It's Charles Goff, who has taken the place of Dr. Koplowitz, the famous eye-doctor in Durango. In his spare time, Charles takes out all the beauty operators in Helen
~rown's shop. "Well", Kenneth decides, "I guess it's time that I go to work". You see Kenneth
lS ~e tow~ Marshall, and ~e has to watch out .for these young helicopter drivers: Skipper Stock,
Eddie HoXIe, Johnny Cundiff, and Vance McVicker. On Sunday night they generally take their
girls, Marty Knickerbocker, Alice Carmack, Shirley S. and Leah Ray Bredahl to the show in Colorado Springs. Well, Kenneth, thanks for showing us the future but to tell the truth do you really
think this will all come true?
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��GOLDIE WELLS

JERRY NEWMAN

YMOND WELLS
President

BETTY NOBLE
Treasurer

ROBERTA PIERSON
Secretary

MA~~~YCE

JUN/OR

HENRY CUNDIFF

JEWELS
JUNIORS

JUNIORS
JUNIORS
EDWIN SCOFiELD
JUNIORS

BONNIE LANDRETH

had assistant editor
on the annual staff,
and shared co-editorship on the paper
staff.
JUNIORS had two on the honor roll for the year.
the carnival
JUNIORS had
queen, and two carnival hostesses.

JUNIORS

had one on the first team
in basketball, and one on
the team that went to Alamosa.
had two on the football
team.
had two of the senior cheerleaders, and one of the
junior cheerleaders.
had four F. H. A. officers, and ten F. B. L. A.
members, one officer.

WYLIE CARMACK

MOM ..nt~ SARAH

EARLEEN McCOY
Vice-president

MARY ELLEN KINSMAN

NANCY
RUTHERFORD

ROSEMARY PURCELl BILLY RAY DODSON

HI-WAY CAFE
Phone 27'1~

BAYFIELD

�MASON
FRAZZINI

DERYUtv
COOPER

'::70RDON
STEELE

LAWRENCE
GARCIA

FELIX
SANCHEZ

VADIE
HARRIS

BOBBY
WOLF

GRACE
KINSMAN

SOPHOMORE SUCCI:SSES
SOPHOMORI:s had three on the first team in
basketball, two on the
second team, four of
whom were on the team
that went to Alamosa.
SOPHOMORI:s had two on the football team,
one of the senior cheerleaders.
SOPHOMORES had one F. B. L. A. officer,
two F. H. A. officers, the
F. H. A. mother is the
mother of a sophomore.

I
MARKA
PETERSON

JOHN
BIGHAM

SOPHOMORI:s had two in the double quartette, one on the honor
roll for the year, two of
the carnival hostesses.
SOPHOMORI:s had two on the annual staff,
two on the paper staff.

JOANNE
lllCKMAN

CLARK
GILBERT

RENA
DAVIS

CECIL
McCOY

CHARLOTTE
MOBLEY

~rango's Most Cemplcte

Department Store- For The Entire Funily
Durango, Colorado

�JO ANN
POWELL

GORDON
POWELL

DONNIE
McCOY

SONDRA
CARMACK

WAYNE
MARTIN

nMMY
SOWER

BETTY
MciNTYRE

DICK
WELLS

WANDA
PETERSON

LaVONNE
McCOY

BILLY
SQUIRES

NANCY
McKINNEY

GEORGE
WISER

DAVID
PERCELL

GAYLE
BOULDEN

DAVID
NEUENSCHWANDER

LEE
CUNDIFF

BARBARA
WOMMER

JERRY
MONTGOMERY

MARY
TAFOYA

MYRON
LUTHI

LEONARD
PETERSON

JUNIOR
TAFOYA

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FRESHMEN had six on the football team,
three junior cheerleaders.

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rRESHMEN had seven on the second team in
basketball, all girls in Pep
Club.

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the i:louble quartette.

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least for the first four periods.)

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BACK ROW: Geneva Ryan-'35, Dan Townsend-'31, Kenneth Ludwig-'47, Lorin Carmack -'36, Jack
Carmack - '41, Lee Knickerbocker-'39, Cecil Sower-'31, Betty Ann Abernathy-'48, Ellen Kinsman-'32,
Jewel Le Platt-'36. FRONT ROW: Kate Powell-'36, Noble Wells-'31, Winifred Walker-'39, Marjorie
Bigham-'35, JuneCarmack-'46, LeonaKnickerbocker-'39, Gertrude Sower-'34, Vola Norris-'30, Mildred
Humiston-'38, Sarah Lou Davis -'50.

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SENIORS of 1951
BACK ROW: Mr. McTaggart (sponsor), Neal Snooks, June Stephenson, Archie Phelps, Barbara
McCoy, Noel Peterson, Barbara Wells, Clarence Monger, Jeanie Wells, Kenneth Montgomery,
LaVerne Sower. FRONT ROW: Wilma Wells, Jimmy Rutherford, Martha Bergman, Bobby
Norris, Cecelia Cundiff, Merle Harrison, Betty Stephenson, Jimmy Squires, Frances Albright,
Frances Parks.

ALUMNI HISTORY
1913

4 graduates

Between the years 1913 and 1925,
there was no graduating class since
the highest grade was the tenth
grade. The Sophomores didn't
move very fast, did they?
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932

6 graduates
7 graduates
12 graduates
2 graduates
7 graduates
6 graduates
15 graduates
10 graduates

1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951

10 graduates
15 graduates
14 graduates
20 graduates
14 graduates
21 graduates
16 graduates
18 graduates
20 graduates
18 graduates
15 graduates
11 graduates
10 graduates
17 graduates
10 graduates
14 graduates
17 graduates
10 graduates
20 graduates

Mrs. Jerome Le Platt
Graduate "45" and
future graduate~.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lands,
and Girls
Mrs. Lands graduated in
"45".

��JUANITA
HOLT

JIMMY
TEMPLE

ALLENE
DAVIS

STANLEY
MORRISON

CONNIE
WEDDLE

MATHEW
BIGHAM

SHIRLEY
CHADD

STANLEY
SNOOKS

JANET
WELLS

DAVID
PHELPS

JEAN
SNOOKS

BENNY
LYALL

JEWEL
MONGER

RAY
CUNDn=F

BETTY LOU
TATE

JERRY
MONGER

GEORGE
DODSON

TERRY
NEAL

�JACK
HOLLAR

LOUETTA
GIBBS

GENE
GILBERT

SAMMY
I-UCKMAN

STANLEY
CUNDIFF

MARY
LUTHI

SONDRA
McVICKER

ROBERT
GOFF

FISHBACK STUDIO
1045 Main Ave.

Durango, Colorado

MARVIN
LEWIS

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DAVID
MILLER

ORALITA
MASCRENAS

GARY
AMON

LA VlNA
WOMMER

GEORGE
COOPER

MARIE
MORRISON

EDDIE
STAHL

MARC 'lET
NEWMAN

MILLARD
GILBERT

JANEANNE
NEUENSCHWANDER

MOSES
MARTINEZ

DOROTHY
FROST

BETTY GAYLE
GRAVES

Remember The
Day With
Snapshots

�DONALD
SOWffi

LEONORA
GRADY

RAY
WELLS

HELEN
WELLS

LOIS
LANDRETH

CARROL
MARTIN

SYLVIA
MULLEN

JACKIE
STRADLING

LEONARD
KILLINGBECK

DOLORES
MARTINEZ

llMMIE
HOLT

SHARON
CARMACK

JAMES
REED

ARVIN
PHELPS

DORIS
KESSELRING

ERNEST
TAFOYA

BETTY
HOLT

RUTH
ARCHULETA

WENDELL
BARTHOLOMEW

MYRNA
BIGHAM

GWENDOLYN
CARMACK

�GEORG A
RUSSELL

GERALD
LUDWIG

TONY
MASCARINAS

LUCILLE
CUNDIFF

JEROLENE
PERCELL

DONALD
GRUSH

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ADRIAN
MURRAY

FRED
KESSELRING

KATHERINE
STAHL

JUDY
GILBERT

DORIS
BLACKMORE

PAUL
DAVENPORT

DAN
GOSNEY

LARRY
MULLEN

BONNIE
CUNDIFF

EMMA
EDWARDS

JETTA
COOPER

KEITH
JAMES

IH
MARTIN
MORRISON

LUNNE
SOWER

BARBARA
NORMAN

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�WAYNE
KINGSLEY

JIMMY TATE

TOMMY MILLER

TOMMY
BEUTEN

SUSAN CARMACK

PATSY
SlEPHENSON

Carolynne
Mcintyre

ROBERTA
LIPPERT

LAWRENCE
MORRISOl-1

DARLENE
PERCELL

DONALD MANN

CAROLYN
CARMACK

JANET SOWER

WILFRED
MARTINEZ

GLADYS GRADY

RUPERT
ARCHULETA

PHYLLIS
KILLINGBECK

SHA~ON

LEWIS

LEONA
JOHNSON

M.ARDELLA
MARSHALL

DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES

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JULIAN
MARTIN

EUGENE BERRY
DURANGO COCA COLA BOTTLING CO,
Durango, Colorado

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McKINNEY

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JEAN

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CONNIE
STAFFORD

LUCAS
MARTINEZ

HARVEY
CUNDIFF

PENNY
MARTIN

EARLENE
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Freddy Goff, John McKinnis, Charles Cundiff.

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ROW: Nancy McKinney, Gayle Boulden, Carol Rowse, Mary Tafoya, LaVonne McCoy, Betty
Mcintyre, Charlotte Mobley, Nina Squires, Hilda Peterson. THIRD ROW: Rena Davis, Mary
Joyce Davis, Earleen McCoy, Roberta Pierson, Barbara Wommer, Wanda Peterson, Sondra
Carmack.

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�BACK ROW: Coach Michaels, Edward Percell, Melvin Haga, Sam Hollar, Kenneth McCoy,
Tommy Richards, Martin Landreth, Kenneth Campbell. MIDDLE ROW: LawrenceGarcia, Jimmy
Sower, Felix Sanchez, Donnie McCoy, Mason Ludwig, Dutch Wells, Jimmy Mohney, R. V. Cobb.
FRONT ROW: WayneMartin, GordonSteele, DickWells, WylieCarrnack, DavidNeuenschwander,
Clark Gilbert, and Gordon Powell.

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boy who has lettered in any sport.
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month, and to preside at the meetings.
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minutes of the organization.

MR. MICHAELS
Sponsor

MASON FRAZZINI
Secretary

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program and in making it an integral
part of the curriculum. It further
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The clowns, Jimmy M., Billy J. , Tommy R.,
and R. V. , also provided some very fine entertainment. The sales from raffle tickets brought in
the most money, $248.64. The dance brought
in $133.28. Bingo brought in the large sum of
$197.35. The ousiness people from Bayfield,
Ignacio, and Durango were responsible for the
many beautiful prizes.

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OFFICERS

President -------------------Betty Noble
Vice-President -----------Roberta Pierson
Secretary ------------------Carol Rowse
Treasurer --------------- Derylin Cooper
Historian ----------------Hilda Peterson
Parliamentarian------------ Goldie Wells
Song Leader------------- -Grace Kinsman
Reporter ---------------- Earleen McCoy
Advisor--------------- -Mrs. Elbert Floyd
Chapter Mother ----------Mrs. Elza Davis

STANDING: Rena Davis, Charlotte Mobley, Nancy Rutherford, Gayle Boulden, Marka Peterson,
Mary Tafoya, Barbara Wommer, La Vonne McCoy, Joanne Hickman, Helen Brown, Freda
Beuten, Sondra Carmack, Jo Ann Powell, Bonnie Landreth, Nancy McKinney, Vadie Marris,
Betty Mcintyre, and Wanda Peterson.
SEATED: Mrs. Davis, Grace Kinsman, Carol Rowse, Derylin Cooper, Earleen McCoy, Betty
Noble, Roberta Pierson, Goldie Wells, Hilda Peterson, and Mrs. Floyd.

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BACK ROW: Billy Squires, Gordon Steele, Cecil McCoy, Earl Cable, Wylie Carmack, Manin Landreth, R. V.
Cobb, Jimmy Mohney, Edwin Scofield. MIDDLE ROW: Henry Cundiff, Kenneth Campbell, Dick Wells, Betty
Noble, Bonnie Landreth, Melba Cundiff, Hilda Peterson, Earleen McCoy, Jerry Montgomery, Mrs. Martin.
FRONT ROW: Nancy Rutherford, Rena Davis, Rosemary Purcell, Nina Squires, Goldie Wells, Mary Joyce Davis,
Helen Brown, Carol Rowse, and Kenneth McCoy.

President- -- ----- -- -- Nina Squires
Secretary------------ -Rena Davis
Treasurer--- ---------Helen Brown
Vice President----- - -- Betty Noble
Reporter - ----------Hilda Peterson

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Hilda Peterson
ASSIST ANT EDITOR
Nancy Rutherford
ADVERTISING MANAGERS
Jimmy Mohney
Goldie Wells
PRODUCTION MANAGER
Nina Squires
SALES MANAGER
Earl Cable

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SPORTS EDITORS
Raymond Wells
Martin Landreth
R. V. Cobb
Mr. Michaels
LITERARY EDITOR
Betty Noble
ALUMNI EDITORS
Helen Brown
Rena Davis
ART EDITORS
Wylie Carmack
Sondra Carmack
Jerry Newman
Mary Ellen Kinsman

GRADE EDITORS
Melba Cundiff
Bonnie Landreth
CLASS EDITORS
Carol Rowse
Roberta Pierson
Joanne Hickman
Gordon Powell
CLASS SALESMEN
Carol Rowse
Bonnie Landreth
Lawtence Garcia
Sondra Carmack
TYPISTS
Nancy Rutherford
Carol Rowse
Nina Squires
Earl Cable

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�REPORTERS

Fay Peterson
Ina C . Martin

Helen Brown
Earl Cable
Wanda Peterson
Sondra Carmack
Joanne Hickman
Grace Kinsman
Carol Rowse
Nina Squires
Rosemary Purcell

ART DEPARTMENT

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Wylie Carmack
Sondra Carmack
Mary Ellen Kinsman
Dick Wells

Carol Rowse
Earl Cable
Melba Cundiff
Helen Brown
Nina Squires

CO-EDITORS
Earleen McCoy
Hilda Peterson
ADVISORS

BACK ROW: Hilda Peterson, Earleen McCoy, Sondra Carmack, Wanda Peterson, Mary Ellen Kinsman, Rosemary Purcell. MIDDLE ROW: Grace Kinsman,
Joanne Hickman, Carol Rowse, Melba Cundiff. FRONT ROW: Wylie Carmack,
Nina Squires, Helen Brown, Earl Cable.

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PRESENTED
December 14, 1951

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Larry Elliot, a young broker
is engaged to imperious Vivian
Smythe-Kersey, and is further
hen-ridden by a snobbish aunt,
His troubles are complicated
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of Charlie, the child of an old
Ozarkian who has saved his
life.
Uncle Aleck arrived
withCharlie, who proves to be
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farce - comedy tempered by
heart interest and a touch of
pathos. Not the least important was Shadrack, Meshak,
Abednego (the pet goldfish).

�BACK ROW: Wayne Martin, Earl Cable, George Wiser, Clark Gilbert, Felix Sanchez, R. V.
Cobb, David Neuenschwander, Jimmy Mohney, Lawrence Garcia, Dwight Ward, Dick Wells.
MIDDLE ROW: Grace Kinsman, Nancy McKinney, Barbara Wommer, Freda Beuten, Carol
Rowse, Joanne Hickman, Mary Joyce Davis, Vadie Harris, Charlotte Mobley, Derylin Cooper.
BOTTOM ROW: Wanda Peterson, Sondra Carmack, Gayle Boulden, JoAnn Powell, Mr.
McTaggart, Betty Mcintyre, Marka Peterson, Rena Davis, La Vonne McCoy, Helen Brown.

DOUBLE QUARTET
David Neuenschwander
Martin Landreth
R. V. Cobb
Jimmy Mohney
Charlotte Mobley
J o Ann Powell
Betty Mclntrye
Rena Davis

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6. Love Birds
7. Well! Well!
8. Oh, Deer
9. Posed
10. Let's go to Music
11. Hold iliat line
12. Bare, but clean
13. Full now??
14. Kansas, no snow
15. Goldie, back in ol' 7
16. Little Wommers
17. Workin' hard?
18. Goin' far?
19. Sunny days
20. Let's all take a ride
20B. Little Pitcher
21. Tired, Jeannie?
22. Jack and Jerry
23. Indian Twins
24. Windy
25. Ride 'em Cowgirl
26. Teacher
27. Freshie
28. Slick, huh, Helen?
29. Houses for rent
30. Nora
3i. Homemakers
32. Sock him, son!
33. Let's play ball
34. Fiesta
35. "Cuzzins"
36. Ya mad?
37. Chums
38. Mr. Wommer
39. Wanta coke?
40. Get to work
41. Get in there and fight
42. Restin'
43. Main drag
44. Dancin'?
45. Now lissen here I
46. What'cha doin'
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57. No snow balls???
58. Not tired, are ya?
59. Who done it?
60. Tug of war
61. Leave me alone, Schorchy
62. I dood-it
63. Coaching, or just "SWeet'n"
64. Don't throw it, MELVIN
65. Saaaaaaay
66. Teachers Brats
67. Care for Coffee?
68. Monkeys (Hilda and Wylie)
69. Myron
70. Dazed
71. It's this way I
72. "Sari"
73. Dreamin' , Earleen?
74. Tommy's Girl
75. Early Morning ambition
76. Smile, dearie
77. Can't say that wasn't posed
78. Frances Albright
79. Boo! I I
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82. Charles
83. Jitterbugs or ·Bugs"
84. I wouldn't have believed it-85. Model
86. Call me when the bell rings
87. Study? hall
88. Bunkhouse pals
89. Deserted play ground
90. Our favorite guy
91. Tall Timber
92. Let's flay house
93. Bored. ?
94. Potatoes tomorrow
95. Again Oh! Oh I
96. Get fixed pretty
97. "Guess Who's"
98. The Brain
99. Peace, Quiet and Paper
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�Dwight E. Ward
Stanley R. Steele
Walter I. Walker
!tenneth Montgomery
Donnie L. Fair
Tictor Reuenachwander
Clarence Monger
Bobby Lee Vol!

bdlfUl F. Seo!ield
Leonard Ostwald
Jaaes W Rutherford
~nneth D. C8lllpbell
Harold E. LePl.&amp;tt
Howard F. Fahrlon
Charlea L. Got!
Robert C. Norris, Jr.
Samuel C. Hollar
Martin R. Landreth, Jr.
Neal Snooks
Raymond Wells
Donald W. Mcintyre
Noel C. Peterson
James A. Mohney, Jr.
Frank W. McXi.nnis
Archie G. Phelps, Jr.
I. V. Ludwig
Daniel E. Pereell
Char.Les A. Berl7
Lorence Smith
Billy G. Chadd
Jaus Mobl.,Raymond C. Pierson

Willi..ul K. McCoy
r;erald A. N8la!Ul

•

����AllJMtJJ ~
19/3 '--/!/S3
1913

1930

ClJcle Akera

Lonme Bamea ~
Vola Beach Horri1
Lucille Chadwick Jones
:~cigar Branson
ICenneth Clark
Calrln JU~~~a

Lou AHa Milton

Ro7 Bad•

Carl Morriaon

1925

1931

Lottie Carwack Dannela
Vinitrad ear..ck Wal.lcer
Zora Waaner Huon
Gl&amp;d7a Wiaertt
Zet.t&amp; Halnrton

Fred Sowr
Cecil Sower
G\q Binder
Dan T01msend
Cbarlea Van Dusen
Glen Huaiston*
Haaer Hiclalan
Paul Shielda
Irwa Jones Grush
Noble Parks Vella
Thel.aa Carmack Zanoni
Doria Binder Ha~atedt
Louiae Denniaon Morris
Helen DuY&amp;l.l. Purcell
Dolores Johnaon Fisher

1~

Paul Dune
En:Qn Dune T&amp;Tlor
11Lc7 Wheeler Rule
Kil.een Wheeler Marahall
)(a;r Binder Benson
Alice Fraha Um.atord
Georgia Carmack Fahrion

1927

1932

Virginia Wall Marle,'
Del&amp; Daftllport*
Darl Dannport
Marceille X.lling Wil.liua
L,-lene Darnall Bastian
Anna Lon«*
Frances Pearson Sower
Roland Carmack
W,-lie HUidaton*
IT&amp; Sapp
Llo,-d Bamea
Hugh Fredaen

Lila Beach Aldrich
Pbylia Clark Whitne1
Marcella Clark Akera
Shirley Dunl.l
Marie Greenlee Blacon
Harriet Hurt Olbert
Genelle Salabar Macht
Ellen Jrnight
Eugene Dun.ll.
Leonard Jenlcir.

19.3.3

1928

B,-ron Whitne,Cheater Rodaan*
ET&amp;l.en Weaterwan
Harriette Own
Dorrie Wood
Saa Lane
Alrln Jaaea
Edward Whithead*
Leah Knight
Clarene Montgcmer,- Iyrall

Louise Pierce
Olin Gilatrap

1929
Ines Tyck:sen Olbert
Luett&amp; Yingl.iq Spencer
Hon Dannport
Catherine Wheeler Henderaon
Marguerite Hiner Cul.haDe
Dearl Beach
Lucille Branson Morton

19.34
Edwin Green*

'}.S·
Durango, Colo.

Phone 295

Opal Batchelor Autre,Louise Owen Brillhall
Gertrude Paral.e,- Sower
Raymond Rocman
Aloha Vinton
Hasel Schnieder
Doria Black
George Comiah
Charlene Pierce
Milton Sower
Delbert Montgoaery
Louia Vinton
Ruby Holt
Herbert Shull

1935
Mayelle Parka nien
Minnie Wiser Marshall*
Elsie Blackmore
Louise W~r Farl"Olf
Helen Leonard
Geneva Sal.abar ~an
Elmer Muon
Delmar Jenldna
Marjorie Campbell Bigh&amp;a
Ella Chana
Esther Purcell Buawell
Vernon Leonard
Kenneth Sower
Thomas Carmack*
Alden Knight*

1936
Marjorie Morrison McDaniels
Maudie Crane Carr
Melba Ethridge McCoy
Jewell Ludwig LePlatt
Lorin Carmack:
Eldon Steele
Mary Gene Sapp Harvey
FaDonna. Carr
Ollie Hickman
Fern ~ight Lane
Nora Townsend
Katherine Davi1 Powell
Elmer Leonard
Elizabeth Maya
Grace Steele Reed
Ralph Ted Schaw**
E\mice Binder Burk
Richard Grubbs
Tony Wilaer
Elizabeth Smith

��ALumni
Dean J.on

Ra7 SJ*leer
Il'll&amp; Steel e Snook•
Cu-v.l Tcnmsend
Helen WhHlar McatgOMr.T

Bernice Berr.T Dirtne
Arline Bighaa Beaver
Irene Black
Helen Crane Warren
Dick P'ralul
Stanle;r Grqtt*
Jevell Hickaan Mitchell
Carl Jaua**
Cbarlea McCo;r
Philip Sapp
Glad7a Steele R.ed
Lorena Tcnmaend Brown
Eileen Wiaer McNew
Henr.r W~r

1940

lfol'II&amp;D Hanaon

Arthur Batchelor
Marguerite Bighaa Sw1.l.l1n&amp;
Ro;r Binder
Lucil1e Black
Mildred Brigga
Rwlsell Culp
Clarence ETerett
Claire Farrow BredahJ
Mae Grec McCo;r
Ienneth Gruah
l"a;re Yingling Culp
Mildred Hutchina Huldaton
Chloe W. Johnson
MelTille Lee

John Richards
Violet Shull Wolfe
Robert a.ith
ldna Willaette Rockett
Harold B. Wilmer
Harold W. Wo111118r

1939
Bemice Ethridge SJ*lcer
Garland Farrow
Marie Gray McCarttQKartha Juu Montgcaer,1"rancea Johnaon
Lee Knickerbocker
Roy lnickerbocker
Leo Lea**
Everet Mitchell**
William Norris
Wayne Schiller
otia Snooka, Jr.

Jacqueline Humiaton McCo7
Blanch lnight Sad.tb
Ray lnight, Jr.
Ju.a Lea
Virginia Leonard Phelpe
Margaret Monger Brentt
Jeaae ~r, Jr.
Leona Richard• 'fniokerboclcer
Phillip Stock, Jr.
Oliver Thomaa
Jack Waltun
Joseph Hueton Wilaer
Jea.. Wheeler

1941

Iathon .A.:m
lfarrl.n Browa
M1.l.4n4 Chaatain
. .r.r Grad7
Dwight Hanaen
DaTid Holder

Lee .A.llen J ...son

Eugene Berr.r**
Harold Caruck**
J .... Logan**
Connie Grona

1938

Marie Laa1ng Hickan

1942

1939 Cont.

1937

E-n:cyn Hinabul
Walter Lea**
Don&amp;ld Logan
Bo7 Ludlfi&amp;

Charla• Martin Langfitt
S...., Saooka
Albert S,.ODI
Paul Vintland
Vila&amp; Vella Picooli
Dallu ViaerH

191.3
Rae ll1re

lennetb .A.nderaca
Merle !Mob
Ellie Frala
Ila rae Olinr dllooka
V&amp;Diia t.nned,Jeaaie ID1gbt TOWDJend
Alberta Laraeo Parc1D
.A.ud.rq Kceo,.
Genan KcRew Darla
OUa Jlonger
s,bll hrld.na
!loa~ Richard•
Paul.iDe Scalt Moncer
RD.b7 stlllioJl

Paul Biggeratatt
Jack Canu.ck
Thel.aa Chastain
Pauline Cobb LaDda
Geru.ine Dennin&amp;
.A.thol P'elthut
Baatriee Harmon
Loraine Jamea Wiaer
1944
.A.dol.ine Jtnight Reed
Ida Mae Leyahon
Leah Belle Mitchell strain
~ J.on
Kareeil1e Monger Baer
Ruth Bachelor JDeaca
Paul Reed
Roberta Beach P&amp;l'llle7
Ruth Rieharda Nelson Michaela En:cyn Grona
S7l'fia Bell Pqaon Shepherd Daniela
George Shel.h.-r
Bill Heard
Elisabeth Shull
Helen lnickerbocker ea.pbell
Nol'll&amp; Steele
Kar7 Ellen Le7whon
Wilbur Swift
OrYal Montg011181'7
Doria Tolm..nd
Martha Robbina Sauer
Willie Wiser
Joe D. Tipton
Olin Viu.tt Caruck

1045 Mctin Avenue
Durango

Phone 899
After Hours Call
BAYFIELD 2824

Clive Pet rson

~

FARMS
RANCHES
and
CITY
PROPERTIES

REAL ESTATE LOANS
INSURANCE

��1945

1948 Cont.

Betty Beach Teague
Alice Berry
Marie Burkett
Vincent Chapnan
Dorothy Davis LePlatt
Walter Edwards
Ernest Little
Helen Monger Bodo
LaVerne McEwen Kl.ulllll&amp;n
Shirley Sower Graham

1946
Duane Amon
Norma Arnold Heard
Herbert Bachelor
Barbara Blackmore
June BrolCl Carmaclr
Glenn Ch&amp;pnan
Rayroond Doering*
Floydene Denton Davia
Ruby Fennell Shelhamer
Robert McCoy
Leonard Ostwald
Betty Patton Fahrion
Mildred Phelps Borders
Ray Rather
Roger Sapp
Colin Tanner
Mabel Carmack Roberta

1947
Rollie Cundiff, Jr.
Don c. Fahrion
Alfred Lee Frahm
Jack Huntington
Roy Huntington, Jr.
Frank Ludwig, Jr.
Kenneth w. Ludwig
Gentry Belle McCoy Walatroa
~dick Timothy Ostwald
Dale Patton
Laura Jane Richarda BroliD

1948
Jamea Barger
Dick Carmack
Ruth Haga Sutherlin
Roberta Hollar
Nila Martin Campbell
Frank McKinnie
Raymond Pieraon

~FOOD STORE
COAH'I 5TH -.Y,. AHD nH ST.

DURANGO, COLORADO

Betty AM Robina Abernathy
Betty Lou Welle Werbe
Da.nny Crane
Helen Davia Campbell
Virginia Burton Mciinnia
Carl Campbell
Leonard Montgomery

Archie Phelpa
Frances Parka
Merle Harriaon
WU... Welle Picolll
Frances Albright Frahm
Barbara Welle
Betty Stephenaon Humond.
Noel Peterson

1949
Esther Richard•
Don Fair
Woody Emerlkm
Gary Payson
Marie Harris
Stanl..sy Steele
Bernice liwltington :Emerson
Charles Sutherlin
JiDid.e Fraha
JoAnn Mobley Sapp
Hugh Lareen
Howard Fahrion
Jeanne Sower Fanto
Buster Walker
Bill Huntington
Eileen Richards
Bud Larsen

1950
Harold LePlatt
Donald Mcintyre
Faye Haga Mcintyre
Lois Butler
Jane Thieme
Helen McCarthy
Sarah Davia
Dean Halverson
Cora Landreth Farley

1951
Robert Norrie
Kenneth Montgomery
June Martin Stephenson
LaVenw Sower
James Squires
Neal Snooks
Barbara McCoy Otteaon
James Rutherford
Vera Hollar Sapp
Cecelia Cundiff Smith
Clarence Monger
Martha Shelhamer Bergman
Jeanie Wells

1952
Kenneth McCoy
Ienneth Campbell
Earl Cable
Melba Cundiff Frame
Hilda Peterson
Edward Percell
Thomaa Richard•
Victor Neuenschwander
Arthur Iinsll&amp;n
Nina Squire•
James Mohney
Martin L&amp;J¥ireth
Charlea Got!
Melvin Haga
R. V. Cobb
Sam Hollar
Frank Harria
Dwight Ward
Carol Rowse
Helen Brown Robertson

1953
Raymond Wella
Betty Noble
Roberta Pierson
Earleen McCoy
Henry Cunditf
Mary Iinaman
Jerry Ne'llllll.ll
Dan Shupe
Goldie Welle
Mae Lou Jamea
Edwin Scofield
Bonnie Landreth
Donna Autrey
Nancy Rutherford Gerrard
Wylie Canu.ck
Mary Joyce Davia Montgaae17

*

Deceased
**Iilled in Action
.J. W. SOWER
REAL ESTATE
BAYFIELD, COLORADO

f:e~tdent~e- phone

oH,ee pJ..one

����JOHN BIGHAM
Music - 4
Paper Staff - 2
Annual Staff - 3
Library - 2
Junior Play - 1
Senior Play - 1
Art - 1
Fine Arts - 2
Athletics - 1
Thou art e'en as just
a man As e'er my conversation
coped withal.

CLARK GILBERT
Music - 2
Paper Staff - 1
F.B.L.A. - 1
B Club - 3
Junivr Play - 1
Senior Play - 1
Fine Arts - 2
Athletics - 4

eninr

Suddenly a thought came like
a full-blown rose Flushing
his brow.

SALUTATORIAN

JOANNE HICKMAN
Music - 3
Paper Staff - 4
Annual Staff - 3
Pep Club - 4
F.B.L.A. - 2
Library - 1
Junior Play -1
Senior Play - 1
Fine Arts - 1
Sweetest melodies Are
those that are by
distance made more sweet.

��MARKA PEn;RSON
Music - 3
Paper Staff - 1
Annual Staff - 3
Pep Club - 4
F.B.L.A. - 2
F.H.A. - 4
Library - 1
Junior Play -1
Senior Play - 1
Cheerleader - 1
Fine Arts - 2
Beauty is truth, truth
beauty, --that is all
Ye know on earth, and
all ye need to know

Derylin Cooper
Music - 3
Paper Staff - 2
Annual Staff - 3
Pep Club - 4
F.B.L.A. - 1
F.H.A. - 4
Library - 1

Junior Play - 1
Senior Play - 1
Cheerleader - 1
Fine Arts - 4

Music is well said to be the
speech of angles.
VALEOI ":'!'ORIAN

GORDON STEELE
Music - 2
Annual Staff - 4
F.B.L.A. - 1
Junior Play - 1
Senior Play - 1
Fine Arts - 2
Athletics -4
To be honest as this world
goes, is to be one man picked
out of ten thousand.

��DORIS YOAKAM
Music - 1
Senior Play - 1
Art - l
Happiness d·epends, as
Nature shows, less on
external things than
most suppose.

Such and so various
are the tastes of
men.

CECIL McCOY
Music - 2
Paper Staff - 1
Senior Play - 1
Junior Play - 1
B Club - 1
One Fair daughter and no
Art - 1
more, the which he loved
Fine Arts - 1
passing well.

F. B. L. A. - 1

MASON FRAZZINI
Music - 2
F.B.L.A. - 1
B Club - 3
Junior Play - 1
Senior Play - 1
Fine Arts - 2
Athletics - 4
LEE HILL
Music - 1
Paper Staff - 1
Senior Play - 1

Measures, not men, have
always been my mark.

��lli.sforg
~-~~
Teacher--Miss McDonald
A larp claas
SUmYore:
Joanne Hick.an, Narka Peteraon,
Cecil McCor, John Bigham, Mason
Frazaini, ~. DaTiE, Vadie Harris

~~~
Teacher--Mrs. Mohne;r
OUtstanding eYenta:
Learned to tell time
Could boas the first grade

~-I!!.mQ~

!ru--~~
Teacher--Mrs. Walker
MJrna joined the ranka
Joanne vent to the Moss School

~Fll'TH GRAD!

mz--~~
Teacher-Mrs. Smith
Class A
Teacher--Mra. McCreery
Claaa B
Joanne c._ back

Teacher--Mrs. Wal.lcer
Mason lett tor Pagosa
bna lett tor ~

feacber=Mra. Oetvald
Rena c&amp;M back
OUtatanding event:
~-e.nd..,Jobn Romance
Remember all those notes??
~H~

Teactt.r-Mrs. Smith
We v~re all aent back to the tirat
srade roo.
-De%'7lin joined u.
Sanded and painted our deaka all b)'
ouraelna

~PRESHJWI~

Spooaor-Mr. Mlcbaeh
Be&amp;inninc Hiab Scbool Roll:
Gordon steele, De%'7lin Cooper,
Rena DaTia, Bobb;r Wolt, Felix
SanchH, Lawrence G&amp;rcia, Grace
ltinalll&amp;ll, Clark Gilbert, Joanne
Hickman, John Bigham, Ermon Harper,
Vad.ie Harria, Maaon l'ruaini, Cecil
McCOf, Charlotte Moblq, Mark&amp;
Peterson
Clue ·: &gt;tticera:
President-Rena DaTia
Vice-Preaident--Mason Fraszini
S.cret&amp;r;r--De%'7lin Cooper
Treaaurer--Joame Hic:kman
Basketball:
lAwrence, Felix, Gordon, Clark,
Mason
Football:
Clark, Maaon, Bobb;r, lAwrence,
Felix
All Frea~n aang in the Fine Arta
Festhal.

COMPUMENTS
OF

m2-~~
Teacher-Mrs, Morrie
Still in tbe first grade room
Rena vaa C&amp;rninl Q\lHn
Selected our claaa colora, class
!lower, clala motto
Mason came back
Clark became one ot ua
Eighth grade Graduates:
Gordon steele, Derylin Cooper,
Rena OaTis, Jack Tate, Bobb)- Wolt,
Felix Sanches, Lawrence Garcia,
Juanita Shupe, Grace Kinaan,
Clark Gilbert, Joanne Hickman,
John Bigham, Ermon Harper, Vadie
Harria, JVt'na Snook, Mason
l'razlini, Cecil McCor, DaTid R1ns,
Charlotte Moble;r, and Marka
Peterson

All Freahmen were in Mu1ic
We won the ~ troph,y tor the ;rear:
Con1olation trop~ in Junior
Hiab Tourne;r
Der,rlin-Carninl queen candidate
Rena-P'.H.A. S.creta%'7
Rena-Mixed quartet
J01.11M-Purple aDd Gold stat!
Grace--F.H.A. Song Leader
Annual Stat!:
Gordon, Marka, De%'7lin, John
Three were on the honor roll tor
the entire :rear

LINCOLN -

WAYSIDE DRIVE-IN

Ford Tractors

MERCURY
Dearborn Tractors

LA PLATA MOTORS, INC.

Comer 6th &amp; 8th Ave.

Durcmqo, Colo.

600 E. 2ND
PHONE 47
DURANGO, COLORADO

��1951--soPHCI«U ~
Spooaor-Mr-:-liS.cbaela
cla.. Ofticeres
Preeident-Gordon Steele
Ylce-Preeident--Marka Petereoo
S.eret.arJ--Derrlin Cooper
TreaeuNr-Cecil MeCOJ
Bultetb&amp;lls
lawrence, Felix, Maeon, Gordon,
Clark
rootb&amp;ll:
Muon, Cl..ark
Vadie lett thia 7e&amp;r
Der,rlln-Carnbal quen oaodidate
Rena-senior ch"r1u.der
Der,rlin-F .H.A. Tl"eaaurer
Grece--F.H.A. SonJ Leader
Rft&amp;-F .B. L.A. Secretaey
C&amp;ra1~1 Roateeeee:
a... Cbarlotte
Derrlin-Honor roll all 7ear
Annul Statt:
Joe.Dl\8, Rena
Pvple and Gold Statt:

JoaDfte, Orace
!Ul,--sultll D!!
!jiOiiiO'r-Mr. MoTaaart
Mi1lU m clunateas
a-, (Mn. R. L. Ba'lllllg&amp;rdner) ,
Oraa., Olarlotte, Dadd Rina,
lawrence, Felix (married)
Lee· Rill joined ue
Clue Ottieere:
Preaiden~rdon Steele
11ce-Preaiclent--Marka Peterson
s.eret.arr-Derrlin Cooper
Treasurez-.Joanne Hickman
Joaane-Candidate tor ~!amin l quaen
Martta--cand1date tor hom~coadn« queen
Gordoa-CarniTal l1DI
'l'bNe on honor roll all 7ear:
Jo-.me, Lee, Der,rlin
luketballs
Gordon, Claric, Maeon
Foot.ball:
Gordon. Clark, Maeon

Plq:

Ie 1!:. !!!z

Made a bit

We ..,.... all in it.

!m-~IDR

Sponaor-Mr. Ch&amp;SellAn
Upperclaea..n
Cla.. Otticere:
Preeident-Gordon st..le
Vice-Preeident-Marka Peteraon
Seeret.arJ-Rena Dade
Treuurer-Joanne Hieklan
Baeketb&amp;ll.:
D&amp;dcl R., lawerenee,
eon,
Gordon, Clark, Felix
Football:
Clark, Gordon, Muon
Marlr.a-caDdidate tor carnival queen
Carninl Hoeteesee:
Joanne, Rena, Charlotte
Rena-F.B.L.A. S.cretar,r
Marka-F.H.A. Vice-Preeident
a.na-co-!ditor ot Annual
Rena--Cb-Editor ot PUrple and Gold
Senior Cheerleader•:
Mark&amp;' Der,rlin
Der,rlin--Pertect attendance tor ,.ar
Four on honor roll tor 7e&amp;J' ·
PUrple w Gold start:
Joaaie, Grace, Rena, Der,rUP,
ADmaal statt:
Joazme, Der,rlin, Rena, Grace,
John, Mark&amp;
Proa:
'Heath Ha!&amp;iiap ~
Turkq Dinner

Be~

Plq:
Hefd Firat
Bil Succeee
Doril entered our cla•• thie 78&amp;r
Bobb7 lett
Marka--F.H.A. Preeident
Der,rlln--F .H. A. Vice-President
Marka-F.B.L.A. Seeretarr
Annual statt:

Joanne, Mark&amp;, Der,rlin, Jobn,
Gordon, ae Editor
PUrple and Gold Statt:
John, Cecil, Marka, Joanne
Looking torvard to:
Prom, Sneak, Baccalaureate,
COIIIIleneellalt

Phone 1674

3400 N. Main Ave.

Open 6 A M. to 10 P. M.

RESTAURANT

��i, 0~.

&amp;-;;5if42x-&lt; will -r aenae ot reaponaibility

to;S(anley Cundiff'.

Can ;you uae it?

I,~ c7)1Lf
Beebe,

will rq aeriouaneaa to .t..l.mer

What about it, Beebe?

I,~ .z...-~.?ft'!'&lt;-=
will 'lilT temper to Donnie
o;. . . Do not 4S &amp;k, FRAGILE! ! l Use care~!

Me

I,~ A'71&lt;11&lt;n.L/ 1-/q.L =• .&lt; will 'lilT calmneaa to Bette

Gao

Think it will work?

I,(~~

to Butch Cooper.

will rq treahmen girl friends
Be prepared to run, Butch.

(_.g.4,f ~(' ~

I,
with girls to TdY Minnie.

will IV ability to get along
Watch out girls.

I, ~a z&lt;..t&amp;.
to
le.

will DIY lon tor Chemistr;y

V ~,J

I, ~~
Neal, as it you needed it!

will DIY quick wit to Terr;y

I, ~~ C~ will lilY piano-playing abilit;r
to l'.argareNeWJD&amp;n I anaarpiugs to Mr. "M'lc."

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On a fine spring day in 1964 John Bigham, a straight "A" major in
Agriculture at Fort Collins, stands out in his bean field wondering why the
crop failed. He is startled by the smooth purring noise, put-put-clash-bang,
of the amazing new invention, the~ Doodle, Gordon Steele's latest horseless carriage. He gets 20 gallons to the mile, which is really an improvement
over recent inventions. Although he can't understand why the gas gauge always
points at empty.
Gordon stops to chat for a while with John when all at once a
terrific explosion occurs and the roof off of Lee Hiil's ATOMIC BUM PLANT
comes whizzing by. Shortly afterward a big thudll Lee lands from a big~
nearby pine which he met up with in the way over.
Lee rushes to John's ultra-modern, one-room adobe hut to phone to
town to see which way the rest of the plant went. He stammers into the phone,
his face becoming in turn, pink, red, violet, purple, and black as Joanne
Hickman, telephone operator of the A. F. of L. (ah1ays for listening) tells
him to take in the cord, she had too much; she asked him to quit breathing so
loudly, it disturbed her; and, PLEASE, pull back some cord, she can't get the
connection.
Marka Peterson, RN (rat nurse) comes dashing from the new fivestory general hospital, KILL OR CURE, located in the suburb, Smoky I-lesa. She
is loaded dovm vTith Vicks VA.oorub, Aspirin, Sloan's Horse Liniment, Hadacol,
and all of the latest miracle drugs, in case anybody was injured in the
explosion. Marka is considered the best nurse in the Basin. She already has
six, or iQ it seven, notches on her thermometer.
Clark Gilbert, ex-mule driver, ex-truck driver, ex-bus driver, comes
to a screaming stop in his twin bed ambulance. He opens the door, trios and
falls on his face. Straightening his fractured elbo\·T, he asks if anyone is
hurt.
It seems Clark took this job because he got fired from all previous
He never could keep his eyes off pretty girls in convertibles, consequently ruininp; his one-horse pO'tTer mule in a collision v1ith the Bayfield
Metropolitan City Police.
on~s.

Mason Frazzini, the famou::&gt; S0uth AmPrican ?.ucho, comes limoing-VIhoopsl loping--no lir.iping in on his flaming, firey steed (eats red peppers
and hot tamales). He is the Roy Ro~ers of the Amazon, and he seems to be quite
a card. His pals call him the Kin• of Kings, hce of Jacks, or is it Jack of
Aces? f.1ason has a famous hacienda, the J.iUCHO FERDIN ND, (a lot of bull) in
South America. He come up to ct eck on his L" Boca ranch, the ARID ACRES.

��PtfOP/IECY ,__

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Cecil McCoy, the greatest bullshipper in the Basin, just arrived
to compare notes with Lee on Lee's synthetic cow. It eats green plants,
chlorophyll, you know, with no after affects, (saves cleaning the barn).
Cecil is quite interested in not having to clean the barn. Cecil has just
bought out the Gunnison Valley of Colorado from Governor Thornton. He seems
to have his eye on the Capitol Building. He even took up golfing.
Doris Yoakam, the world famous comedian, humorist, and actress
comes by with dark glasses, white cane, and a tin cup. It seems her last
performances haven't rolled in the dough. Maybe it's understandable as she
is director, script writer, stage hand, and curtain puller for her own show.
Tonight she is appearing at the Bayfield City Opera House in the suburb,
Falfa.
A long streamlined cherry red Cadillac convertible comes to a smooth,
even stop. Derylin Cooper must be in a hurry; she came through the windshield
instead of the door. She always ~ (pardon the e~ression) ~ ~ood driver.
She has just returned from a concert tour witn-3pi e Jonas' ban • Derylin
used to play with the Ink Spots until they were ;radicated.

Mr. Mac is seen p~lling his head out of the glove compartment. His
face is merely white this time, as he is used to it. Mac seems in marvelous
health, in fact he's Glowingl But that was before he coughed up the flashlight. He removes the whisk broom from one ear ~nd a pair of scissors from
the otPer. Mr. Mac gets out smiling as usual. He is acting as Derylin's
tutor.
We all decide to go to the STAINLESS STEELE SPUR, (former Silver
Spur) owned and operated by who else but Gordon, for a chicken dinner. He
is supposed to be the best chicken lifter in the country. And we don't mean
out of the pot 1
There it is, the future of the CLASS OF 1 54

BAYFIELD
Filling Station
Complete 1-Stop Service

CONOC::O PRODUCTS

Tires -

Candy

Cigarettes

Soft Drinks
Phone 2081
REED BROS.

SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO.
STUDEBAKER
SALES AND SERVICE
Phone 1332
19th and Main
Durango, Colorado

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���Donald McCo&gt;-----..Preaid.ent
Bill Squire•
Vic.Presid.ent
LaVonne McCo&gt;-----~Selecret&amp;rT
W~e Martin
:rr.uurer

Donald
McCoy

DiCk
Welle

Bill
:;quire•

Charlee
Ollnr

·~e
Martin

.... vonne
McCo7

Georp

Dancl
lfeuenacbwaDcler

Wlaer

The Juniors hacl the CarniTal Queen.
The Junior• hacl 2 F.H.A. Mothere.
The Juniors had all the girll in Pep Club.
The Juniors hacl two Pep Club Officers.
The Juniors had ei&amp;ht bo7e that went out fot- football.
The Junior• had five em the tirat baeketball t~q~.
The Juniors had four on the second basketball team.
The Juniors had nine on the Annual start.
The Junior• had eight on the Paper Staff.
The Juniors had tive b07s in B Club.
The Juniors had all but ooe girl in F.H.A.
The Junior• had three librarians.
The Juniors had eleTen in F.B.L.A.
The Juniors hed three F.B.L.A. officers.
The Junior• had three F.H.A. officers.
The Junior11 had the two Candidates tor F .H. A. State MHting.
The Juniors had one CarniT&amp;l hostess.
The Juniors had two B Club officers.

DaTid
Percell

Barbara
w~r

Gayle
Boulden

Jt.v

Sower

Wand&amp;
Peteraon

BASIN
PACKING CO.
Phone 0209R-l
South of Durango
U.S. Highways 160-550

Lee

l'red&amp;

Cundiff

Beuhn

Warren

Hill

Leonard

Peteraon

��JiJIIV Temple
Treasurer

Terr:r Neal
Secret&amp;r,r

Brad Newton
President

tl£llmore
Rq

Cundiff

Stanl417
Snook a

Jeanne
Snooks

Hi-Way Cafe
Truck Stop

Sophomores had four on the football team.
Sophomores had one football ~er.
Sopho1110res had tw in F .B.L.A.
Sophomores had three in F .H.A.
Sophomores had the F .H.A. District Vice-Preaident.
Sophomores had the F.H.A. Degrees assistant.
Sophomores had three on the Annual ata!f.
Sophomores had three on the Paper et&amp;ff.
Sophomores had all girl• in Pep Club.
Sophomores nad two of the Cheerleaders.
Sophomores had five in "B" Club.
Sophomoree had the "B" Club reporter.
Sophomores had one Librarian.
Sophomores had the Library reporter.
Sophomores had one Carnival hostess.
Sophomores had seven in basketball.
Sophomores had one Basketball Manager.

Mathew
Bigham

Connie

Stanlq
Morrison

Bert
Monger

Home Macie
Pies
Fried Chicken
Every Sunday

We Never Close

Weddle

Y2 Mile East cf
BAYFIELD
Highway 160

Allene
Darla

��Freshmen had 1. winner ir. Annual ealee.
Freshmen had 2 Raffel Ticket winners.
Freshmen had 1 Perfect Attendance.

PR!SHMEI ASCDWIMG

The Freshmen bad tour oa the second teaa.
The JPresbaen had two on the tirst te&amp;ll.
The JPreehmen had two llllm&amp;&amp;srs.
The Freshman had tive on the J. V. Football.
The P'reehmen bad eight on the Purple and Gold Starr.
The Free~ had six on the Annual Stat!.
The JPreehmen had two F.H.A. Mothers.
The Freshmen had two F.H.A. otticera.
The Freshmen had six F.H.A. meubera.
The Freshmen had two Carni~l hostesses.
The Freehmen had two Senior Cheerleaders.
The JPreehmen had one in the B Club •
The JPreehmen had two librarians.
The Freshmen had one on the Honor Roll all year.
The Freshmen the Homecomin&amp; QuMn.
The JPreetmen had all the &amp;irla in Pep Club.
The Freshmen had one in the double qu&amp;rtet.

George Cooper
Gary Amon
Stanley Cundiff
LaVina Wolllllllr

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Hickman
Janeanne
Neuensch1olll!lder
Bette
Graves
Kenneth
Payne
David
Miller

Carol
Newton
Margaret

Newman
Sondra
MCiieker
Ge~

Gilbert

Millard

Gilbert
Teddy
McKinnis

,

Leo
Evans
Marie

Morrison
Dorothy
Frost

PROPANE .•• BUTANE ..•
GAS APPLIANCES

Phone 66

Your Phillips 66 Distributor

Ba5in Petroleum. Inc.
225 Hth Ave.

LEE Tffi&amp;S ... PREMIUM OIL
Durango

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ROBERT A. MARTIN

E. 0. BAIRD
Spanish I
English I~
Sophomore Sponsor

World Geography
World History
u. s. History
Soci'ology
Coach

DAN L. MACTAGGART

Superintendent
Music
Senior Sponsor
FRANCES JENKINS

Chemistry
Homemald.ng I &amp; II
F. H. A. Sponeor

INA C. MARTIN

LAVENIA !-!cCOY

Librarian

Commercial Law
Bookkeeping
Typing I &amp; II
Junior Sponsor
Annual Director
Purple &amp; Gold Advisor

SYBIL SHORT
Geometry I &amp; II
General Science
Biology
Algebra I
Freshman Sponsor
777 MAIN AVIiHUii

D U RAN G 0, C 0 L 0 RA D 0

��P'RANK WOMMER, JR.

CHARLES B. COOPEli

President, 5 years

Treasurer, ·5 years

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CECIL W. SCAmi

Secretary, 9 years

[)oRrtiq)R-£

A~mini.stration

DRAPE

Custodian

CORA MONTGOMEHI

CARRIE HOLDEli

FRANCES LANDRETH

MRS. RUTH DICKERSON

School Nurse

Earl V. Mason
Insurance
Agency

Continuous Flower Service
Since 1885

FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, CASUALTY
LIFE, AUTOMOBILE FINANCE
"See Mason
For The Best Deal In The Basin"

SCHLUTEP. FLORAL CO.
700 MAIN
PHONE 290
DURANGO, COLORADO

GOlDIE WELLS--Clerk

946 MAIN
PHONE 284
DURANGO, COLORADO

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Landreth

Donald
Sower

E:rnest.
Tafoya

Wendell
Bartholomew

Dolores
Martinez

Myrna
Bigham

Barbara
Benham

Leonard
Killingbeck

Setty
Holt

Sylvia
Null en

Trent
Tanner

Ray
:Jells

James
Reed

Winters
Rtith
Archuleta
Carrol
Martin
Berlinda
Archuleta

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Bay.;=~eLd, CoLorado

Arvin
Phelps

��Vickie Gilmour
Martin Morrison
Barbara Norman

Dan Gosne7
Keith JUifls

Kathryne Hayes
Donald Grush
Ellma Edwards
Lonne Sower

Lucille Cundiff

ToiiiiiY' Evans

Jud7 Gilbert
Fred Kesselring
Doria Blackmore
Gerald Ludwig

Wilfred Martinez
Jetta Cooper
Larry Mullen
Georga Russell
Adrian Murray

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Mrs. Jenkins

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Mcintyre

Lorene
C&amp;viggia

Eugene
Ber17

Wayne
Ki11,1teley

Katherine
Thoma•

leona
Johnson

Si.xth

Bill
Newton

Janet
Sower

Roberta
Lippert
D&amp;Tid

Jenkins
Hazel
McCoy

Eileen
Harrel

Timothy
Dye

Gladys
Grady
Patey
Stephenson

Mrs. Grush

Wall Drug Co.
Prescriptionist9
Phone 257 .8uranqo Colo.

FRANKLIN Vaccines, Medicinals
INSTRUMENTS. APPLIANCES and
· SUPPLIES for LIVESTOCK
Amenca's Leadmq Brand of An.mal Biologicals

��Nancy Winter•
Kenneth ~en
Mre. Parke

l.ucae Martinez
Harvey Cunditr

James O'Rourke
Eleanor Martin
:Philip Stock
Earline Blackmore

John McKinney
Judy McVicker

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Caroline Hickman
kichael Moreland
John Russell

John Payne
Vedona Grady
Leonard Tanner
Phyllis Archuleta
Connie Statrord
Diane Hayes

Gary Sower
Sally Gilbert
Lawrence Morrison

Marlene Hayes
Jillllcy' Pierson
Janice Brcnm

��.8arl7' Lippert

Zelta Iewton
GaJ7 'Rulin
Mike 'fato,-a
Janet Morrison

Jamea DaTenport
Lealie GloTer
Cbria Martin
Vivian Rathjen
James Huntington

Prance• caraack
Danny Weddle
Celina G11Dert
John Kart1n
Donna Reed

Lar17 Forsythe
Ruth Hotz
A.l1ce Brown
Donald Blackmore
Jack O'Rourke

bel,-n Rathjen
John JlcKinnia
Eugene BeaTer
Sharon Hickman
To~ Jenkina

Vernon Kingsley
Jeffrey Loring
Patricia Swilling
Charles Cundiff
Don Lee Gosney
Stelle
Mt~aardo
Martinez Archuleta
Ronnie Marel&lt;Jck
James Peeples

Mrs. Kelly

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Carmack

Eddie
Hoxsie

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Shirley
So·l&gt;'er

Vance
i-tcVicker

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Donald
Hill

Gail
Percell

Robert
Maynard

Leroy
Beaver

Frances
\·1ells

Frankie
Gedney

Linda
Zellner

Frank
~ogers

Tillie
Tafoya

Lila
Cundiff

Don&lt;ild
Lippert

Karen
Asher

Sammy
Noble

N.:mcy
Hotz

Thomas
Ancell

Joe
Archuleta

t.l.al.ne
Hughes

~icKinnis

Jerry

BAYFIELD
Locker Plant
Caroline
Dye
Marilyn
Berry

Tnomas
~rchuleta

Sheila
Thomas

Bayfield Phone 2812

Quality Meats
RANCHWAY FEEDS

��Vernon Sower
Eddy Hughes
Charlene McNew
Ronnie Hiller
Leonard Archuleta

Eddie Archuleta
Keenan Talley
Sharon So-wer
Harvey Hiclaaan
Gary Shupe

Johnny Ta!oya
Tim Hutchins
Kathryn Hickman
Jimmy Gilmore.

Richard '1 urner

Leroy Holcomb
Johnny Cundiff
Larry Hickman
Michael Swilling
Bobby Stock

Dale
Knight

Vernon Grady
Stephen
Neuenschwander

Verna
Garcia

Larry Russell

Carol Ann Hasden
Mrs. Mohney

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��St.wart McCo7
Burt Vll.ller
Linda Cundi!!
LaWand

S&amp;tl.,-

Sha.ron Richa.rda

Susan Martin
~ MontgoM1'7

Linda Tanner
Ann Mclinne7
T1a MorelaDd

Joyce Morrison
Richard Tcnmaend
Cheryl McCo,Dicld.e Trimble

Lent&amp; Mae Glover

Raidene Darla
Sophia J . .a
laren Sue Huntington
Paul Gilbert
Billy Holder

Enrl.e

Zellner

Sandra
Johnson

Walter
Sapp

Peterson

'Tony Todd

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Nanq

Pir.st

Jero•

LePlatt

Lonnie
Masden

Patrick

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Gerald

Hayes

Hiclalan

JAMES H/fnWiE
B-4yft'el d.

MAT MARACH

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Hickman
Carrol
Newton
Bert
Monger
Millard
Gilbert
Leonard
Peterson
George
Cooper
Gene
Gilbert
David
Percell
Elmer
Bebee

Ifootball

Wells
BAYFIELD
Colol--cldo

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Second Row: Jimmy Sower, Clark Gilbert , Da vid
Neuenschwander, Mason Frazzini, Brad Newt on ,
Jimmv Temple , and Billy Squires.
~irst Row•
Mathew Bigham, Gordon Steele,
Vonny Mc~oy, and Lee Cundiff.

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Front row: Gordon, S~,
Donnie, Dick.

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Judy, ~na, Diane , ~!ardella.

Jeanne, Jewel, LaVina, Janeanne.

Lett side,
Front to b!lck:

Gordon
Clark
Brad
JilllltY
Bill

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Mason
David

Leonard
Coach ~.artin
!-'.athew

BURNS NATIONAL
BANK

"The Bank of Friendly Service"
900 Main Ave.

Durango, Colorado

Phone 228

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VARSiTY

cpups

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Connie
Allene
Mark&amp;

Joanne

Gayle
Oerylin
LaVonne

Barbara
Wanda
Sitting:
Mrs. Slllith

Freda
Betty
Margret
Bette
Sondra
Dorothy

Shirley

CHEERLEAD
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J ewel

Jeanne
LaVina

Standing

Clark
Ji.DI\Y s.
Billy
Mae on
Darl.d

Brad
J~T.

Sitting:
Darl.d P.
Donnie

Cecil
Gordon

Mathew
Darl.d M.

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Sondra,
LaVina

Second Row:
Brad,
Joanne,
Gordon,

Third Row:
Gayle,
Janeanne,
Donnie

St.&amp;Ddingr Bette, Betty, Donnie, George, Charles, John
Second Rowr Barbara, Wanda, Freda
Frcnt Rowr Wayne, LaVonne, Marka, Derylln

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Myrna
Leonora

Barbara
Sylvia

Left to right: Ianda , Janeanne, Shirley, Connie , Dorothy ,
Freda, Hrs. Jenkins, Derylin , Marka, Jewel , LaVonne,
~qrb::t ra , Sandra , LaVina, Gayle, Bette, I&gt;'larie .
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Prow;pt;on Spoc;ol;oh

MODE O'DAY FROCK SHOP

Cosmetics-Veterinary Supplies
Fountain-Grill

LINGERIE-DRESSES
HOSIERY-BLOUSES

863 MAIN AVE
PHONE 101
DURANGO, COLORADO

915 MAIN AVE.
PHONE 1114-W
DURANGO, COLORADO

��Back row: Elmer, Lee, Wayne, George, Clark, David, Donnie,
Brad, Mason, Jimmy, Mathew,
Center row: ~r. McTaggart, Gayle, Gordon, John, Lee, Cecil,
Jimmy, Marka, Derylin, Teddy.
Front row: Doris, Marie, Connie, ianda, Barbara, Freda,
Betty, Allene, LaVonne, Margret.

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Ba ck row: Gene, Sammy, Warren, Charles, Stanley, Millard ,
Carrol, David.
Center row: Terry, Ray, Stanley, Bert, Gary, Leonard,
Kenneth, David.
Front row: Bette Gayle, LaVina, Jewell, Janeanne, Joanne,
Jean, Sandra, Dorothy, Shirley.

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Betty, Freda, Mn. McCoy, Barbara, Derylln.
Mark&amp;, Marie, George.

Shirle::r, Bette Gayle.

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1400 MAIN AV,HU'

DURANGO, COLORADO

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WESTERN
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658 Main Ave.
Durango, Colorado

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DURANGO. COLORADO

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Tab le of Co nte nts
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Freshrren
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Volleyball
Football
Cheerleaders
Wlllter Camival
Basketball
Wrestling
Tra:X
Sports Honors
AcademK:s
Prom
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Get Ready To Embark on a ...

Most Excellent Adventure

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Sales • Service • Repair
39927 US Hwy. 160 •

4-4101

�Top .right : . Jennifer Kirk, Debbie 13eebe
Sta.cr Magrll, Andrea Salazar, and Janice
Wrrght show their excitement at the
bonfire. Top left: Kerri Miller Seth Connor
and Deanna Cundiff are ready for the
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Middle left : Milcah llawk displays a
pensive look. Middle right: Andy McCoy
is disgusted with what is going on In the
halls ... Nothlngl Bottom : Ray Powell thinks
he is mighty man I

It's A Good Time For A Great Taste At McDonalds
3

�WHAT A DAY!
Wow! Are we outrageous or what? The spirit of the
wolverines is excellent and the best in the land. The spirit really
came out when the week of homecoming appeared . The week
included diverse dress up days. The days consisted of hero
day, inside-out and backwards day, the day of the living dead,
dress up day, and color day. Students were shining with the
colors of purple and gold to show that we are the best at the
olympic games.
Along with homecoming comes the sports. The Lady
Wolverines played hard for an excellent win over Pagosa. The
ladies took them in two games consisting of 15-11 , and 15-5.
the football team had a disappointing loss to the Center
Vikings. The crowd was at its best, but it was not enough to
keep them going. The guys played a great game and had much
fun. The final score was 3-14. Our spirit during homecoming
explained itself. It helped to unite school spirit again.

Top: Pat Hall sprints for a touchdown. Middle right: We call this
the WW (Wolverine Wammie). Middle left: Kerri Miller goes for a kill
against Pagosa. Bottom: Kelly Prior and Brittney Lee go up for a dink.

4

Pine

River

Valley

Bank 455 Colorado Dr.
884-9583

�Top Left: Lori Larkin, Nancy McCoy, Mandi Mtller, Krystal Geier,
and Christina Kilbank show their school spirit in many ways. Top nght:
TI1e cheerleaders are excited at the bonftre. Mtddle left: Pat Hall and
Kyle Beebe look as if they want seconds. Bottom: Jesse Kuntz IS
clever and dirty as "The Joker. • Bottom right: The bonfire shows the
explosion of our school spirit.

Scissor Wizzard

557 Colorado Dr. Bayfield

884-9078

5

�A Day of Remembrance
Tension arose throughout the Wolvennes. Nervously, Usa
Kilbank, Milcall llawk, and Jenny Jenk ins waitod, for none of
them knew who was going to be the 1989 Homecom.'dg
Queen. The t11ree homecoming king candidates; Jason
Keirns, Jonat11an Cordova, Jake Forsyt11e, and t11eir teammates
were thinking about nothing, but winning the game. Wilen
half-lime came the homecoming queen candidates and their
escorts were in the spotlight. Over the PA system was
announced: "Milcah Hawk, 1989 Homecoming Queen; and
Jonathan Cordov,1, 19[)9 1/omocollllng KIn g ." After tho
moment, Milcah Hawk replied, "The day was an experience that
I will never forgetr

Milcah Hawk receives the crown
as the 1989 Homecoming Queen.

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Homecoming royalty consisted of Jake Forsythe and Jenny Jenkins,
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ther cliques are leaving behind the teachers they have haunted,
rtured, and pleased for years. They are moving on to find their own
ittle niche in a great, big world of excitement and danger. As Lisa
ilbank describes hers and many classmates' feelings, "School has
en great, but I can't wait to stay out real late!"
For some the future will bring the success of dollar signs, and
or others only baldness. Many will follow Lori Putnam's advice: "Live
ike the wind for as long as you can, always." Trouble, it brought
hastising as young ones, detention and groundation in their teenage
ears, and it is not over yet. As Jason Keirns most truthfully states, "I
aven't caused enough trouble yet. Wait till I hit L.A.!" They all have
reams to follow and high expectations for the future, unusual maybe,
ut fitting to each individual. Milcah Hawk sees her future specifically
s... "I see vivid colors and feel real waves."
This accident has been developing for many years. Some will
ontinue to appologize for accidents in their past as in Jonatha
ordova's case. "My appologies to Pete Townsend for hitting him i
he face with my guitar at the WHO concert." Whatever the case, they
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left: Shocked, Diana Rhyno tries to remember her combination. Middle: Vince
Taylor is caught with out enough hands in Government. Top left: Jason Keirns
performs a dangerous stunt on his skateboard. Top middle: Jonathan Cordova
displays his "stunt man" image.

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�Top left: Performing an experiment, Wes Johns models safety glasses. Middle: Milcah Hawk
wonders, "Thumbs up to what?" Bottom middle: Jonathan Cordova and Jason Keirns mirror a
excellent adventure. Bottom left: Jasor McCracken seeks his locker during spirit week. Botto
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Top left: Fred linfesty and Bart deming give a
grim from their work . Middle right: Nick
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his chemistry. Bottom: The homework load
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�Rulers of Tommorrom
Accomplishment, the main purpose of the Class
of "91 ", takes much hard work and devotion.
They believe staunchly in themselves, and use
their broad talents in a variety of ways. From
8:00 a.m. till after practice or work, they
concentrate on doing their best. Sports, clubs,
academics, and various school activities are all
important in the lives of the juniors. "I believe
that school would not be the same without the fun
and excitement of sports," stated Kerri Miller.
During the year, juniors held all offices in
FBLA and all football captain positions. Testing
scores show proof of their academic effort and
promise for the future. Involvement has built up
this group's leadership skills. As Tim Cullen
quoted, "This year has been great for me, because
I got involved in sports. I found my abilities and
applied them."
Through hard work, desire, and participation
the juniors have created their own place in the
world of tomorrow, because they know where
they are going and what they will be doing. Look
for these excellent students in the future , as they
could be the heroes, heroines, and rulers of our
society! "I feel the junior class is tops. I am
proud to be among such great people," Kelly Mars
said.

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Do you know where your child is right
now? The sophomore parents would usually
respond , "I think so," or "If they're where they
said they would be ," or "No , not really, they
just kind of disappeared."
Sophomores--What a bunch! A large
diversity of thrills prevails from these night
owls. There are the "stay out late" group, the "I
don't care" party group, the "I might get in
trouble if I do that" group, and the "I have too
much homework" study group. Right or wrong ,
voicing their own opinions is a must. As
Jasmine Silvernail emphatically states , "The
class of '92 is the most rebellious class to hit
the high school." As compared to the other
classes , Ryan Farmer replied, "We have more
style than any other class around!" Going
against the grain and striving for individuality
make their impression. Someday , they are
going to turn the world up-side down !
"This year began with a boom , says
Maurice Allen, "we participated in most
activities and won the bonfire contest." Good
points and bad--Unique they are !

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bottom left: Dreaming is Chris Rohrer.

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McCoy, Jennifer Powell, and Tammy Upshaw all enlight
the B.H.S. campus with their bright new faces as
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David Geier does his best Stevie Wonder while Jason
Ragsdale, T?d Wilmer, and Clark Peterson sing back-up.

They don't have cars yet, they don't
want to eat in the school caferteria, and
they need the socialization practice.
This is the story of lunch time for
freshmen. After slipping their parents
signature onto a permission slip to leave
campus during the wee hours of the
morning, they begin "begging" for rides
to lunch. Some try to set up friendly
ties with licensed drivers, others just
get lucky. As David Zenger complains, "I
hate not being able to drive." This is a
common complaint for freshmen. Others
have faith in their older brother or
sister to hitch a ride. Kelly Frye can
often be found saying, "Tracy. will you
please give me a ride to the store?"
Others are not so lucky. They escape the
experience of the rush to the store by
either having too wise of parents or
falling short on cash.
Whether it be "begging" for rides or
surviving school lunches,
everyone
finds his or her own spot on the
totempole and makes the best of the
short 30 minute lunch break.

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�Administration and Faculty Striving Together!
Faculty on the R.un
Friends, enemies, instructors,
mentors, teachers, torturers, and
entertainers--these can all be terms
applied to the outstanding staff at Bayfield
High School. They try to do everything for
the students and still remain somewhat
sane. In their struggle to instruct the
students, help sen1ors with college
materials, and keep the building standing
up-right, they do an excellent job. The
staff is one that will help the students of
1989-90 rock the decade.
There were some changes in the house
leading to an adjustment for all. Mr.
Prior moved to the position of Athletic
Director, from head football and
basketball coach. Replacing Mr. Prior, as
head coach, was Mr. Keirns, doing a great
job. Going to the library can be a good
experience, w1th the assistance of the new
B.H.S. librarian, Mrs. Ginger Conner. At
semester we gained Ms. Gummerus and
Mr. Johnson, to the loss of Mr. Luter and
Mr. Jackson.
The Bayfield school,
students, and staff wish the best to those
who come and stay, and those who go.

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Top left:
Mr.
Horton prepares his wife for a
dtp. Bottom nght: Mrs. Conner
continues her countdown to
retirement.
Bottom left: Just
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Top right: Mr. Edwards as he tries to
explain the concepts of art. Top left:
Mrs. Cashio must enforce the
importance of good grades in high
school.
Bottom right: Mr. Dugger
shows his gloomy face as he learns
that it is raining and there will be no
fishing . Bottom left:
Mrs. Mericle
and Mrs. Blatnick display utter
astonishment as they watch the
students in the halls of BHS .

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, Baxstrom, and Becky Smith.

B.H.S SECRETARY
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SUPERINTENDENT
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Vonnie Walker, Faye Mclnt1re, and Fran Evans

Kay Phelps, John Zwistler, anu deck Smith study the budget at
a work session.

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WAYNE SMITH

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�Students at BHS have always
tried to work together. It is just
the way of the world; the more
people working on something, the
quicker and better it gets done.
This was often referred to as
"cheating." Over the years many
people have found themselves in
severe trouble for this practice.
After an inservice on January
16, 1990, some students saw a
change. The idea of cooperative
education had been transferred to
the teachers. Although many see
it only as a permit to "cheat," it
is made to increase social skills.
This learning theory is still
being implemented at BHS, but,
at least, "cheating" is no longer
always considered a death threat!

Top right: Eric Reid acts as the secratary , writing up a lab with Kelly Prior and Nick Cornelison.
Bottom left: Biology can even require a bit extra assistance for Mandi Miller and Christina Kilbank.
Bottom right: Tamara Teller ignores the cooperative education of Becky Hackler, Chris Rohrer, Stacy
Lancaster, and Ryan Farmer.

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�Top: A chemistry lab requires Ross Ford, Sam Hendrix, and Nick Cornelison to work together. Bottom
left: Serena Richins has second thoughts about this great idea. Bottom right: Andy Brown, Jonathan
Hunt, and Heather Schmitzer work on a puzzling concept.

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�ATHLETICC
The agony, the defeat is just one thing athletes or B.H.S.
experience through fall, winter, and spring sports. Sports,
as a whole for the wolverines, were somewhat or a success.
Neither the football team, nor the volleyball team went to
slate, but both went as far as records go.
When winter sports roll around, basketballs go bouncing
and two opposite sports join into one. Basketball season
brings the spirit out in the crowd and much unity is conceived
within the school.
The other winter sport is wrestling .
Wrestling is one or the toughest sports or all. It takes much
motivation for the individual. Kyle Beebe, B.H .S. wrestler,
replies, "Dedication has pulled the rew that want the victory
out in front for good inspiration."
The cheerleaders started orr slow, but in the end a stong
and dedicated five pulled orr an excellent second place finish
at state competition . Spirit rose to a peak during basketball
season with their help.
When the daisies begin to bloom , the tracksters or B.H.S.
dig out their track shoes and start the running and jumping .
Hardwork and dedication is required in this inlense, individual
sport to be the best.

Above: The BHS cheerleaders urge on the fans. Above right:
Jason Egger scores another pin for the Wolverines. Right: Pat
Hall leads the pack.

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Table of Contents
Volleyball
Football
Cheerleaders
Spring Fling
Sports Scrapbook
G iris Basketball
Boys Basketball
Wrestling
Track
Sports Honors

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52-55
56-59
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Above left: $tubb$ leads the blockers for Jason Keirns.
Top: Jennifer Powell waits for a pass. Left: The Wolverine
Volleyball Girls celebrate another victory. Above: Jason
Keirns hits a basket.

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Beginning most games to the beat of "Hanging Tough," proved
helpful to the 1989 volleyball team. The regular season record of 13
and 2 helped raise the spirit of the Lady Wolverines.
The preseason consisted of the Ignacio Invitational Volleyball
Tournament. The varsity completed the tournament by taking home
the third place trophy. This level of intensity remained consistent
throughout the season.
By winning the San Juan Basin A League Championship Title, the
Lady Wolverines were given a "bye" in the first round of the Class A
District Tournament. The Wolverines began the tournament slowly by
losing to the the Cedaredge Bruins. They came back strong to defeat
the Paonia Eagles. Down 1-11 the Wolverines put their hearts into it
and staged a fantastic comeback victory. This put them into the
championship game against the very same team that handed them their
first defeat, Cedaredge. The Wolverines won the first game, 15-9,
but could not keep the momentum and lost the last two games and the
match. This was the end for the Lady Wolverines and their season.
Senior, Lisa Kilbank, summed up the season by saying, "The year was
fun, and I hope the underclassmen have great success!"

Top: Kelly Prior concentrates on a perfect
set.
Bottom Left: Milcah Hawk waits
patiently to receive the ball. Bottom right:
Lisa Kilbank bursts through the ring of
excitement and victory.

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�to bottom: Milcah Hawk, Kelly Mars, Kristen Sittner, Jetta Guilliams, Evelyn
Laughlin, Brittney Lee, Jenny Jenkins,Kerri Miller, Becky Hackler, Amanda Miller,
isa Kilbank, Krystal Geier, Staci Magill, Kelly Prior, and Heather Schmitzer.

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announced for their upcoming victory. Middle:
Lisa Kilbank puts all her effort Into an awesome
spike. Bottom loft: Brittney Lee and Kerr! Mtller
reach high for a tremendous block.

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Top lo botom Heather Schmitzer, Jetta Guilliams, Jenmfer Powell, Ltsa Mtller,
Evelyn Mclaughltn, Becky Hackler, Gretchen Norris, Nancy McCoy, Jodt Jenktns,
Stacey Lancaster, Jennifer Brown, Natalie Peterson, Andrea Salazar, Janice
Wright, Lon Larktn, Chnsllna Ktlbank, M1chael McNew, Denise Goodwin .

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�Top left: Milcah Hawk struggles to get past the Mancos
blocker. Top right: The Lady Wolverines huddle to plan the1r
attack. Middle left: Jenny Jenkins sets up her form for a great
spike. Middle right: Kelly Mars and Jenny Jenkins block a
Demon's spike. Bottom: Brittney Lee dinks the ball.

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�Top to bottom Coach Ke1rns, Coach Kalbacher, Coach Green, Ryan Farmer, Chad Mitchell,
Walker Taylor, Terry Beaver, Corey Gosney, Larry Sower, Mat Williamson, Tim Johnson,
Dav1d Z1nger, Jerry Comyford, Seth Malone Dann1el Chamblee, Shane Lloyd, Ryan Sower,
Fred Raish, Jim Beaver, Charlie Hannah, Jenamia Coey, Alex Northrop, Jason Ragsdale, Tad
Wilmer, Jason Eggar, Danny Parson, Ross Ford, T1m Collin, Enc Re1d, Kyle Beebe, Jason
Robmson, Seth Conner, Michael Snooks, Pat Hall, David Gier, Shawn Bennett, Justin
Robmson, Sam Hendnx, Jonathan Cordova, Jason P1erce, Jason Ke1rns, Justin Talbot, Danny
Kilbank, Shawn Hendrix, Walyne Gnmes, Jake Forsythe, and Shane Rhode.

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Top right:
Kyle Beebe struggles to
save a loose ball.
Bottom left:
Jonathan Cordova holds the ball out in
victory. Bottom right: Michael Snooks
kicks an extra point.

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�Kyle Beebe

Coach Green

Jonathan Cordova

Jake Forsythe

Jason Keirns

Michae l Snooks

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�Cheerleading ... Rn Rdven ture In Itself I
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Spirit Sets The Tone! ~

S-P-1-R-1-T. .. This word many have
heard as a chant, but the 1989-90
cheerleaders tried to seek and display
a deeper meaning of it. Knowing that
the tone of the school is set by the
"spiritleaders," they tried many
creative ideas to increase the
Wolverine Spirit. These included
skits, initiation of the spirit stick and
plunger, spirit wars, class chants, and
impromtu songs and dances. Weekly
locker signs made the halls scream out
for spirit with purple and gold. The
student's spirit finally came to a peak
during a Dolores basketball game
when the roof came crashing down!
Adaptability became a necessary
skill for each cheerleader.
Mrs.
Conner became the new sponsor at
the end of the summer after the girls'
camp in Albuquerque. "I have shed
many tears with the girls this year and
have a few extra grey hairs, too. I just
hope we have all formed some special
friendships," said Mrs. Conner. The
original squad consisted of nine
cheerleaders- seniors, Teal Peck, Lori
Putnam, Michelle Suffling, and Janie
Hawkins; junior, Wendy Dewey; and
the freshmen, Kelly Frye, Megan
Springe, Melanie Broun, and Jennifer
Cleveland.
The Colorado State Spirit Contest
was held in Denver at McNichols
Arena. Teal Peck, Lori Putnam, Kelly
Frye, Megan Springe, and Melanie
Broun made up the squad that took an
excellent 2nd place trophy there.
Hard practice, and strong hearts led up
to their outstanding finish and their
meeting of movie star, Sean Astin.
Troughout the year activities such
as camp, fund raisers, a Christmas
party, traveling, secret sisters, Wendy
going to the Hula Bowl, and state
competition united the young group
and formed them into a great bunch of
cheerleaders. As Kelly Frye said, "I
feel a lot closer to everyone, especially
the ones I went to state with."
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Above: The state squad works the
crowd with signs. Top right: The
new sponsor, Mrs. Ginger Conner.
Middle right: Kelly Frye rises to new
heights using Walker Taylor as a
base.
Michelle Suffling and Janie
Hawkins rappin' at the bonfire.
Opposite page- Top left:
The
cheerleaders sob during a skit to
bring back "The Spirit." Top right:
Spirit chants help enliven the crowd.

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1275 Main Ave. Duranqo • 247-3504

�Middle left: Senior Cheerleaders-Janie Hawkins, Michelle Suffling, Teal Peck, and Lori Putnam. Middle
right:
1989-1990 Cheerleaders-Kelly Frye, Megan Springe, Lori Putnam, Michelle Suffling , Wendy
Dewey, Janie Hawkins, Teal Peck, Melanie Broun, and Jennifer Cleveland. The State Squad-Kelly Frye,
Megan Springe, Melanie Broun, Lori Putnam, and Teal Peck. "The Pineapple" gets the students involved.

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�Spring Fling-The New Thing!
Flakes turned to flower as
Winter Carnival became Spring
Fling. Le s enthusiasm was
sparked for the dance and games.
Class lip syncs made the game
day a huge success. Winning
first place were the juniors
singing "Happy Trails." The
freshmen took second singing a
song displaying their closeness,
"Lean on Me." With romance in
the air the sophomores
performing "Lost That Loving
Feeling," and the seniors singing
"Do It All the Time," tied for third
place. The fun of games turned to
a night of dancing, with great disk
jockeys helping the kids live it up.
This was the last big dance for the
seniors to be held in their own
gym, and the year was speeding
by.

J onathan Cordova, King

Milcah Hawk, Queen

Attendants
1Michael Snooks
Saundra Choate
Jason Keirns
Lisa Kilbank

Bayfield Locker Plant
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�Junior Attendants
Kelly Prior and Sam Hendrix
Sophomore Attendants
Mandi Miller and Alex Northrop
Freshmen Attendant
Jennifer Brown and Jerimiah Coey
Middle: The juniors sing "Happy
Trails." Left: BHS enjoys a slow
dance.

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�Sports Scrapbook 1989-90

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�BHS Girls Claim League Title ...
"3 ... 5 ...7 ... 9 ... 1ook at that babe on the line!" the crowd
roared as Lisa Kilbank stepped up to the free-throw line to
attempt her final shot for a victory over the Dove Creek
Bulldogs. Lisa Lilbank quotes, "This was an exciting, fun
game. The crowd was really supportive and really rowdy,
which helped the team win the league title."
The 1989-90 Girls Basketball Season was one of the
best. The Lady Wolverines started off with excellent
attitudes, and much enthusiasm . The spirit throughout
the entire season was high, but not high enough for a
state title. Everyone thought the girls would go to state
and do reasonably well in the overall standings, but they
were upset by Nucla at the district tournament in
over-time.
Great leadership skills and hardwork were displayed by
many team members. Senior, Brittney Lee, says, "The
basketball season was very exciting and being San Juan
League Champs added to the enjoyment. I have enjoyed
playing basketball and being part of this team. A lot of
hard work and time is put into athletics, but believe me, it
is worth every minute!"
The best of coaches were the backbone to this year's
team. Coach Vernon Kimball sums up the year with,
"Outstanding Season! The girls really accomplished a lot.
We ended the season with a good record . We were
League Champions, and three girls were named
all-conference. Also, the officials chose the BHS girls for
the Outstanding Sprotsmanship Award." Good attitudes,
great coaching, hard work, dedication, and leadership
made this year all it was ...OUTSTANDING!!!

Top: Kelly Prior feeds the ball inside. Above:
Lady Wolverines fight for the rebound.
Right:
Kerri Miller lays up two points.

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Score Board
Home Guest Opponent
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Del Norte
Sargent
Monte Vista
Durango JV
Carizzo
Dove Creek
Mancos
Dove Creek
Ignacio
Pagosa
Dolores
Mancos
Ignacio
Dove Creek
Dolores
Dolores
Nucla

Varsity from top to bottom:
Mandi Miller, Kerri Miller, Kelly Mars,
Brittney Lee, Kristen Sittner, Milcah Hawk, Lisa Kilbank, Lori Larkin, Carli
Wheat, Christina Kilbank, and Kelly Prior.

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�Junior Varstty from top to bottom: Melinda Schuler, Jodi Jenkins, Lisa
Miller, Jennifer Powell, Carli Wheat, Lisa Huffman, Jennifer Brown,
Christina Kilbank, Natalie Petersen, Natisha Allen, Jennifer Kirk, Michal
McNew, Debbi Beebe, Janice Wright, Melissa Baxter, and Nina Atencio.

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�Opposite left:
Kerri Miller and Kelly Prior run an
offensive play. Middle: Mandi Miller makes a layup.
Bottom: Brittney Lee shoots from the top of the key.
Top: Kristen Sittner looks on as Kelly Mars scores.
Top middle: Brittney Lee goes over the defense. Top
right: Carli Wheat fights for position. Left: Kristen
Sittner shoots from the ouside. Above: Brittney Lee ,
Mandi Miller, and Kristen Sittner play a tough defense.

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Vallecito Lake, CO

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So close, but yet so far away.
The BHS boys basketball team tried
their hardest and played their best
game of the year against Mancos in
the District Championship game at
Durango High School. Even though
the Wolverines did not clench this
tile, the year was very successful
and made more people realize that
the BHS boys were more than
people projected them to be.
The boys got off to a slow start,
but as the season progressed the
BHS
boys
became
strong
competitors in the Basin A League
with a record of 11-10. The team
had their most fun and successful
game against Silverton. They broke
1 00 points to Silverton's mere 40.
With 13 seconds left, Nick
Cornelison shot a three pointer to
arouse the crowd over a subtancial
victory.
Nick Cornelison stated,
"We were nothing compared to what
we will be next year!"
All around, the boys season was
exciting and fun. We hope that next
year, and all the years to come, will
bring an exciting time to remember
and cherish as this year was.

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Team Photo-Back row: Ellis Longfellow, Ryan Farmer, Jake Forsythu,
Andy McCoy, Coach Jon Keirns, Shane Lloyd, Gavin Brown, Walker
Taylor. Front row: Alex Northrop, Sam Hendrix, Pat Hall, Jason Keirns,
Nick Cornelison, Justin Talbot, and Michael Snooks.

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Del Norte
Sargent
Pagosa
Carrizo
Dove Creek
Durango JV
Mancos
Dove Creek
Ignacio
Pagosa
Dolores
Silverton
Mancos
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opponents for three points.

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Top row: Chris Rohrer, Alex Northrop, Jarrod Da, Shawn Bennett, Ryan
Farmer, Eric Reid, Walker Taylor, Ryan Sower, Coach Chuck Thompson.
Bo!tom row : Seth Malone, Jason Ragsdale, Ryan Larkin, Justin Helmer,
Jason Pierce, Cory Gosney, Justin Talbot.

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Top right: Nick Cornelison flies high for his lay-up. Top left: Shane
Llyod puts in another one. Middle left: Before being out of bounds,
Jake Forsythe gets a shot. Middle right: Ellis Longfellow uses fancy
handwork to get past his opponent.

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�The gladiators eye their opponents warily.
Facing each other armed only with skill,
knowledge and brawn, they prepare for battle.
The signal is given, and the contesy commences.
Each combatant strives for victory and glory. In
the end the victors hand is raised, and the
vanquished foe lives to fight another day.
More often than not the hand being raised
belonged to a BHS wrestler. This year the
Wolverine Wrestling Federation (WWF), as they
are sometimes called, set many team and
individual records on their way to a successful
season. They set team records with 109 pins,
257 takedowns, and 139 wins against 88 losses.
They were undefeated in dual matches and
finished high in all tournaments. They began the
year with promise by winning their own Bayfield
Invitational Wrestling Tournament and followed
up with several team trophies. The WWF wrestled
with the best. They beat Dolores, the 2nd place
team in the state, in a dual, finished with other top
ranked teams, and for a while found themselves
in the top 10.
Injuries, ineligibility, and the loss of several
varsity wrestlers hurt the team before Christmas
break, but those remaining on the team displayed
a lot of quality wrestling. Although numbers were
down, statistics continued to climb. Things still
looked promising clear up until districts. The
possibilities of sending 5, and maybe even 7, to
state seemed likely for the Wolverines as they
headed into Dolores for the district
championships. A lapse in concentration can be
fatal in a sport like wrestling, and the WWF fell flat
in the semifinals. This round saw state hopes
fade as they lost 5 out of 7 matches. With team
pride at stake, Coach Edwards took them into the
locker room and told them, "Just when we needed
our best round ever, we wrestled our worst...it's
not over. Go out there and wrestle for pride.- Go
out winners.
Don't win for me, win for
yourselves."
Whatever was said seemed to work. Of the 16
matches left to wrestle, the Wolverines won 13 of
them, 11 by pin. Wrestling with a vengence, they
finished with 2 fourths, 5 thirds, 1 second, and 1
district champion-Kyle Beebe.
They
reestablished the WWF as a team to reckon with.
Although only 2 qualified for state, Dan Chamblee
at hwt and Kyle Beebe at 130 (6th at state), the
team is young and will be back strong next year.
Let notice be served.

Top right: Kyle Beebe's cradle wins him another
pin. Right: Johnny Cordova puts pain in the
faces of his opponents. Bottom: Fred Raish
attempts an escape.

�fop left: Ray Powell readies the
guillotine. Left: The WWF shows
off their 3rd plac~ trophy at
Sargent. Top right: Jeremiah Coey
prepares for his next match, the
barber. Middle: Jason Jenkins hits
a reversal for 2. Above: David
Zenger demonstrates life at a
wrestling tournament.

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�Top row: Den1se Goodwin, Coach Rick Edwards, Daniel Chamblee, Shane Rhode, Neil Reese, Royce
Mogensen, Ray Powell, Jason Jenkins, Jeremiah Coey, Fred Raish, Asst. Coach Steve Neely, Nancy McCoy
Bottom row: Jason Egger, David Zenger, Steve Morrison, Tanya Baxter, Jonathan Hunt, Kyle Beebe, and
Danny Kilbank.

Above: Jeremiah Coey shows the effeciency of sticking a knee in
the gut. Right ,Jason Jenkins stacks up another pin.

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�Jonathan Con:Lova

Top right: Royce Mogensen stands
high to accept his 1st place medal.
Middle left: Jonathan Hunt applies an
effective cross-face cradle.
Above:
Daniel Chamblee sets up for the front
head-lock. Left: Jason Egger looks to
the coach for assistance.

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�Hard Work and Dedication Is Track
The baton was exchanged from the hand of Lori Larkin into the hand of Kelly Mars as she sprinted the
anchor leg of the 1600 meter relay into a second place finish at the state track meet. The girls track team
rolled over teams one by one throughout the season. They were District champions and took seven girls to
state ending up with an eighth place finish. For the first time in the history of Bayfield track both the girls
and boys track teams were league champions. The boys track team surprised alot of people this year. They
started off slow, but by the end of the season were a very competitive team. They were third at Districts
and were disappointed at the state meet with only one boy out of five making it to finals. Both teams showed
lots of hard work and lots of effort which led to many accomplishments. Many school records were broken
and the hard work and dedication paid off. Next years' teams look to be even better.
Middle left: Justin Talbot shows perfect hurdling form. Middle right: Christina Kilbank clears the last
hurdle. Bottom left: Pat Hall sprints his way to the finish line. Bottom right: Seth Conner tries to clear
1he pole vaulting pole.

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Centennial Plaza, Dgo.

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�Top left:
Kelly Mars clears the
high jump.
Top right:
Walker
Taylor shows his expert long
jumping abilities.
Middle:
Alex
Northrop sprints a two hundred
meter dash. Bottom left: Mandi
Miller and Kelly Prior struggle
their way through a two mile race.
Bottom: Kerri Miller starts off for
a 400 meter dash. Middle right:
Lisa Huffman tries to throw the
javelin for the first time.

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Pine River Lodge
Vallecito, CO

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�All t e

Lisa Kilbank
Top to bottom:
Tracy Frye, Michal McNew, Jennifer Powell, Jennifer
Brown, Lisa Miller, Andrea Salazar, Natalie Petersen, Christina Kilbank,
Carli Wheat, Mandi Miller, Janice Wright, Lisa Huffman, Kelly Mars, Lori
Larkin, Kelly Frye, Staci Magill, Kerri Miller, Melissa Baxter, Lisa Kilbank,
and Kelly Prior.

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DURANGO. CO 81301

Sam Hendrix clearing
his hurdle, and gives it
his all to win.

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Pine River Plaza, Bayfield

�Kyle Beebe

Michael Snooks

Pat Hi~~ fl

Coach Vernon Kimball

From top to bottom: Ray Powell, Tim Johnson, Ellis Longfellow, Walker
Taylor, Shane Lloyd, Alex Northrop, Ryan Sower, Eric Reid, Michael Snooks,
Kyle Beebe, Pat Hall, Nick Cornelison, Sam Hendrix, Andy Brown, and Justin
Talbot.

Coach Jon Keirns

Outdoorsman
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�Sports Hall of Fame 1990
Chuck Sanchez Award
Michael Snooks
Lisa Kilbank

Outstanding Football

Jonathan Cordova

Outstanding Volleyball

Lisa Kilbank

Brittney Lee

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Cheerleader

Outstanding

Basketball

Teal Peck

Wendy Dewey

Brittney Lee

Michael Snooks

Outstanding
Wrestler

Outstanding
Trackster

Outstanding

Trackster

Kelly Mars

Lori Larkin

Kyle Beebe

Pat Hall

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�Sports Honors 1989-90
Volleyball

ALL CO FERE~CE SELECTIO.S
Kelly Mars, Brittney Lee, Kelly Prior

Football

ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
Tim Johnson, Pat Hall, Jonathan Cordova
Ross Ford, Sam Hendrix

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Boys Basketball

ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
Michael Snooks, Jake Forsythe

Girls Basketball

ALL CONFERE,CE SELECTIONS
Kelly ~ars, Brittney Lee, Kelly Prior

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�Wrestling

Girls track
'o~athnn Hunt-All Conference 112 lbs .
lhniel Chamblee-All Conference liHt .
state qualifier
not shown Kyle Beebe-All Conference,
San Juan Basin Outstanding Wrestler,
District Champion, 6th place at state
130 lbs .

Boys Track

Michael Snacks-All Confer ence
Pat Hall-All Confe r ence
Justin Talbot-All Conference

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JfL'lly N.:ns-All Conference, 2nd at state
S18 and 1600 relay
Jennife r Powell- All Con ference , 4th a t
star·e in the high _iump
Kerri fille r -All Confe r ence , 2nd at state
in the 1600 r elay
.Janice Hr i gh t -All Confe r ence
Lori Larkin- All Conference, 2nd at state
in t he 1600 r elay , 3rd a t st a t e in t he
16()0 r un
Lisa Kilbank-All Confe r ence
Staci Magill-All Confe r ence , 2nd at state
f..t the 1600 r elay

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�B HS 1989-90 Scrapbook

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�The Faces and People of BHS

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�Do It Right!
Versatility ... this is one word
that can be used to describe the
students at B.H.S. Although it
seems athletics gets most of the
press, the Wolverines succeed in
many areas. Our FHA and FBLA
chapters are among the best in
the state. They have proven this
time
and
time
again
in
competition.
Band and choir
concerts and drama presentations
have
provided
much
entertainment.
Students find a way to get
involved in many activities.
Through clubs
and other
academics, they gain skills and
knowledge so very valuable in
their future plans. In fact, many
students have gone on to succeed
in their chosen fields. No one
ever sets out to accomplish
nothing. We set our goals, make
plans, and then embark upon a
course of realization. Many goals
are pie-In-the-sky.
Many set
their sights too lo'w.
But
whatever the goal, we need all
the help we can get.
The
cooperation and teamwork we
find at B.H.S. gives us all a big
heads tart.

Opposite: Sam Hendrix models thn lat0st
in lab wear. Far right: Mr. Dugger i;1structs
his freshmen science class. Middle: Mr.
Edwards appl1es a rubber mold to Jennifer
Kirk. Above: Ang1e Schauer works on an
art project. Right: Ryan Larkin and
Shannon Onderistn display enthusiasm for
home oc.

Mrs. B's Family Dining
Mill Street, Bayfield
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�Table of Contents
NHS
75
FBLA
76
VICA
77
FHA
78
STAND
79
Play
80
Band &amp; Choir
81
Yearbook
82
Newspaper
83
Knowledge Bowl
83
Student Council
84
Prom
86
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wolverine 90
92
V aledictorian
Salutatorian
93
Graduation
94
Year In Review
98
Closing
1 00

N.H.S.

...•
Bart Demming, Andy Brown, Jonathan Hunt, Teal Peck, and Katrina Morrison.

Local Motion

17 West Mill St Bayfeild • 884-91 79

Although small, the B.H.S.
chapter of the National Honor
Society is not lacking in quality.
Stiff
requirements
for
admittance insure on the best
students enter. This year four
members were voted into join
Teal Peck in this elite group. As
representatives of the best B.H.S.
has to offer academically, they
serve well.
Grades are not enough to gain
entry . A student must also be
involved in other school and
community activities, have good
moral character, and survive the
close scrutiny of the high school
staff. These requirements make
a worthy honor for new members
Katrina
orrison, Andy Brown,
Brett Deming, and Jonathan
unt. Con ratulationsl

Martin's Boot and Saddle
Mill Street, Ba field

�FBLA Ends An Era
Businoss ... mind your own
bus1ness!
That is exactly what
B.H.S. students are doing in Future
Bus1ness Leaders of America
(FBLA).
Learnmg essential sk1lls
while competing and having fun
seems to be what FBLA is all about.
This year's group was lead by Eric
Reid as president, and was under
the outstanding direction of Mrs.
Maxine McEwen. Built on tradition
and past experience, again they
were one of the top chapters in the
state.
Many hours of hard work,
practice, and effort paid off as 12
members qualified for state
competition in various areas of
business skills, techniques, and
application.
Monte Pope placed
first in Business Law and Katrina
Mornson placed first in Advanced
Shorthand. Both of these students
will represent Colorado at the
National FBLA Finals to be held at
the New Convention Center in
Washington D.C.
Many other

members placed high at state also.
All of this is tribute to Mrs.
McEwen who has led this chapter to
excel!.
For a small school, B.H.S. has
had great success over the years
competing and winning over much
larger
schools.
Bayfiel d 's
reputation has been enhanced
because of this success. 1990-91,
however, will bring some new
faces as Mrs. McEwen is retiring.
Success will continue as the desire
and dedication instilled in the
students remains as her legacy.
Always pushing the students to
strive a little harder, to stretch
their abilities, to expect excellence
Mrs. McEwen has made her mark.
B.H.S. and FBLA will never be the
same as the dynasty ends. New
faces will bring their own fresh
style to B.H.S. Life goes on,
changes are made, the past is over,
but we are all better people because
of 11. Good luck to Mrs. McEwen,
job well done.

FBLA sponsor and Mr. G reen , counselor, retire
and leave BHS after many lonq vears of servic~

Doc's Packing
Bayfield, CO
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Clockwise from top: Monte Pope, Nichola Brown,
Rachel Davenport, Jaaron Mankins, Staci Mag ill,
Eric Reid, Jonathan Hunt, and Jason McCracken.

DURANG8

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750 S. Camino Del Rio
Duran&amp;o, Colorado 81301

�Top to bottom: Chris Roher, Andy Brown, Jonathan Hunt, Ross Ford, Bart Demming,
Jaaron Mankins, Teal Peck, Fred Linfesty, Nina Atencio, Scott Bell, Heather
Schmitzer, Tracy Frye, Monte Pope, Carli Wheat, Nick Cornelison, Tamara Teller,
Kristen Sittner, Kerri Miller, Krystal Geier, Staci Magill, Andrea Salazar, Debbi Beebe,
Whylie Butler, Mrs. McEwen, Mrs. Cashio, Katrina Morrison, Milcah Hawk, Mandi
tv1iller, Ellis Longfellow, and Sam Hendrix.

Top to Bottom: Ray Powell, Kelly Mars, Robin Bell, Mrs. Blatnick, Christy Griffin,
Michelle Suffling, Kelly Prior, Katrina Morrison, Jennifer Cannopi, Taura Betley, Lon
Putnam, Saundra Choate, Lisa Huffman, and Charlene Lemons.

S.T.A.N.D.
Katrina Morrison and Monte Pope.

Students Taking A New
Direction. S.T.A.N.D. is a club
that encourages students to stay
out of trouble.
Members in
S.T.A.N.D.
have
given
presentations about smoking a
tobacco to young students in
Bayfield's PrirT'1ry Schools.

They were involved with the Red
Ribbon Week and ties red
ribbons on students' and
teachers' cars as a reminder to
not drink and drive. Take a new
direction, be a leader not a
follower, be a member of
S.T.A.N.D. next year!
--President, Kelly Prior

Homestead Restaurant

"Down Home Cookin"

Katchina Kitchen
Durango Mall

�Future Homemakers of America
Acknowledging personal
goals, providing community
service, creating school spirit,
and
providing
learning
activities for the students were
all a part of a successfu l year
for the Bayfield FHA Chapter.
Leading the way was Michelle
Suffling, Presid ent.
Lori
Putnam was the San Juan
District President, and the
chapter won the district
achievement trophy again in
1990. Members attended the
fall Regional Cluster Meeting
in Glorieta, New Mexico,
district meetings, and the
Colorado State Convention in
Denver. There, Wendy Dewey
and Saundra Choate won the
right to compete For Colorado
in
Job
Interview
and
Illustrated Talk at the National
Convention in San Antonio,
Texas.

Top to bottom: Jason Jenkins, Branda Bennett, Robin Bell,
Royce Mogensen, Ray Powell, Lori Putnam, Christy Stumberg,
Gavin Brown, Kristen Sittner, Michelle Suffling, Taura Betley,
Christy Griffin, Mrs. Blatnick, Serina Richens, and Saundra
Shannon Onderson, Teal Peck, Choate.
~roductJon &amp; Printing
950 E. Second Awnue

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303/ 247-5212 FAX: 247-M54

Top to bottom: Ray Powell, Gavin Brown, Kristen Sittner, Brenda
Bennett, Saundra Choate, Lori Putnam, Christy Stumberg,
Michelle Suffling, and Taura Betley.

Durango Quick Lube &amp; Texaco
Hwy 160, Dgo.

(Brennan Oil Inc.)

�Top to Bottom: Eric Walters,
Justin Robinson, Ray Powell,
Ashley Baxstrom, Fred Raish,
Jason Egger, Brittney Lee,
Jeremiah
Coey,
Steve
Morrison, Shawn Bennet.

Wendy Dewey and Saundra Choate.
FHA Nationals

VICA Goes High Tech
Woodshop is not all there is
to VICA. This year the building
trades a BHS moved into the
computer
age
with
the
acquisition
of
a drafting
computer. This enables students
to learn some of the skills they
need to compete in the job
market of today. The click of
computer keys and the hum of a
printer were not the only sounds
to be heard. Under the guidance
of Mr. Mann t11e students showed
they still kno w craf tsmanship
and quality. No computer has
been invented to replace the

Centennial Savings Bank
1101 2nd Ave., Dgo .

human hand. At a showing of
their work May 17th, these
students displayed beautiful wood
projects crafted by their own
hands.
From an outstanding
mirror by Kelly Mars, to a pool
table by Eric Walters, to an
assortment of other hand crafted
wood products the students at
B.H.S. displayed incredible skill.
What better way to learn than by
doing.

J/P TIRE, Inc.
" H O M E O F T H E SUD DEN S E R VICE B O Y S '"

�The Truth About Cinderella
With weeks of practice, the
cast in the play, "The Truth
About Cinderella," was not
totally perfected.
The first
performance went well even with
one member missing, but the
second night was a great success.
With Cinderella making a big
change in the middle, everyone
was expecting a beautiful girl in
a long, full pink dress all ready
for the ball, but they got a wild
blonde wearing a skimpy black
dress strutting across the stage.
Finally, she lost her glass
slipper and all the men anxiously
helped find the foot.
At the
wedding, Cinderella (Michelle
Suffling) and the Prince (Jesse
Kuntz) tied the knot.
Ending
unfortunately, with Cinderella
scrubbing the floor for the Queen
before her own reception ... And
that's the truth about Cinderella!
Group photo: Left to right: Melissa
Baxter, Jonathan Hunt, Milcah
Hawk, Denise Goodwin, Jonathan
Cordova, Teal Peck, Staci Magill,
Andy Brown, Taura Betley, Kristen
Sittner, Vince Taylor, Krystal
Geier, Katrina Morrison, Jason
Keirns, Melanie Brown, Andrea
Salazar, Denise Butler, Michelle
Suffling, and Jesse Kuntz.

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Gardens,vartz on Main

Brown's Shoe Fit

842 Main Ave. Duranqo • 247-9707

�Top to bottom: Mr. Johnson, Charlene Lemons, Jason
Ragsdell, Brenda Bennett, Shawn Bennett, Bridget Howland,
Rene O'Brian!, Robin Bell, Kellie Bianca, Debbie Beebe, Staci
Magill, Trish Long, Angie Andersen, and Mrs. Otte.

Top to bottom: Mr. Johnson, Melinda Schuler, Rene O'Brian!,
Tim Johnson, Shawn Hendrix, Waylon Gnmes, David Geier,
Sherry Wilson, Gretchen Norris, Andrea Salazar, and Katrina
Morrison.

Music To Your Ears
On May 17, the B.H.S. Band and
Choir presented the ir spr ing
concert. Early in the even1ng the
program was reduced to g1ggles as
Gretchen Morr 1s and Andrea
Salazar were unable to complete
their duet due to a severe case of
mirth.
However, composure was
soon restored and the program
proceeded without a hitch. In fact
Gretchen
and
Andrea
after
intermiss ion, showmg great poise,
returned to perform an extremely
we ll excuted duet.
Although the band and choir got
off to a shakey start with Mr.
Jackson leaving in the middle of the
year and Mr. Johnson taking over
at m1d term, they came through
beautifu lly .
At
Fi ne
Arts
competition in Durango, a combined
high school/ mid school band earned
a superior rating for the first time
in 17 years.
Th is was quite an
accomplishment and due to a lot of
hard work and dedication. We at
B.H.S. look forward to hearing more
sweet sounds as the music
cont inues.

Sports Magic
103 E. 7th Street, Dgo.

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�Do You Believe Everything You Read ?
This is not just another
yearbook. This is an adventure
of epic proportions. From day
one it was obvious there was
going to be nothing ordinary
about this year. From the theme
of this yearbook (a cheep rip-off
from some paltry movie) to the
last minute rush to finish the
book, it was a most excellent
adventure. The staff was on a
mission.
One with history
making
possibilities.
If
successful the course of history
and the face of mankind would be
undeniably altered.
Okay, so maybe I am
exaggerating a little. We just
wanted to put together the best
yearbook ever, and we may have
been successful.
Under the
direction of Mr. Edwards, the
1989-90 yearbook promises to
please even the harshest critic.
You will find inside its cover, 16
pages of color, artful layouts,

meaningful copy, and outstanding
photographs. A yearbook says
something about the school, the
year, and its people. It speaks to
generations. We hope this one is
no different.
If we speak highly of this
book, it is because we honestly
feel that way. We have put lots
of hard work and part of our soul
into it. Lots of laughs, copious
quantities of perspiration, and
even a few tears stain the pages
and leave a watermark of our
touch . We hope th is book speaks
to all of you, and brings to recall
the good times and bad times of
1989-90. It marks the passage
of another group through the
faculty of B.H.S.
As we say
goodbye to all those who have
touched and changed our lives, we
leave you with the following:
" Be exc elle nt to each other,
and party on dudes !"

Top to bottom : Royce Mogensen, Michelle Suffling, Melanie Broun, Denise Goodwin,
Nancy McCoy, Megan Spri nge, Scott Bell, Kerri Miller, Krystal Geier, Kelly Mars, Heath
Wickman , Teal Peck, Michael Snooks, Jake Forsythe, Mr. Edwards, Jonathan Cordova,
c Jason Keirns, and Jennifer Powell.

Dickenson, Malick, and Greenberg
Attorneys at Law

�Newspaper

to bottom : Ross Ford, Tim Cullens, Lori Putnam, Carolyne Cleveland, Shane
hode, Justin Robinson, Eric Walters , Terri Jones, Saundra Choate, Diana Rhyno,
nd Michele Jackson.

Diversity defined the 1989-90
staff of the Through the Times
nowspapor of Bayfield H'gh School.
Thoy were all from different
"cliques," but they pulled together
for one common goal: the overall
product. They learned a lot about
meeting deadlines, writing unbiased
stories, and newspaper nghts and
respons bilities.
Mistakes and all,
it was a learn ng experience.
The newspaper tried to print a
variety of stones and to include
more students.
Stories ranged
from entertainment type stories
such as Ross's Ramblings and Heard
In the Halls to informative stories
such as the health education story
and the data Is of next year's new
schedule.
The 1dea of the newspaper is to
appeal to the students, while at the
same time, inform the community
of the happenings at the high school.

Knowledge Bowl

to bottom: Bart Demming, Jason McCracken, Shadow 1, Shadow 2, Scott Bell,
eth Malone, B!az Har~is, N~chole Brown, Rachel Davenport, Dan Chamblee, Andy
rown, Jason P1erce, Enc Re1d, Shadow 3, Denise Goodwin, Daniel Shirley, Jonathan
unt.

A different type of competition
is found in Knowledge Bowl.
Armed only with quick wit and a
little smarts, these folks battle
for the glory of B.H.S. A mix of
seasoned verterns and green
freshmen formed this year's
team, and they performed
admirably well is battle.
With sponsor, Mr. Marty,
they spent long hours practicing
and refreshing their skills. All
of this work paid off when they
finished 31st out of 60 in
competition with schools form
all over the state. Keep watching
and someday you might be able to
catch one of these warriors on
Jeopardy or Wheel of Fortune
going for the really big one.

The Durango Diner
957 Main Ave. Durango· 247-9889

�Student Council of 1989-90
Every serious student council
officer has an image of ther ultimate
team. It is much more than the
means of making decisions for the
student body, but a feeling of
importance and power. There is
exhilerating sense of running
things, untamed by the rules of the
school.
The Student Council this year
consisted of Jason Keirns,
President; Jesse Kuntz , Vice
President; Michelle Suffling,
Secretary; and Andy Brown,
Treasurer.
Together they
conquered
the
task
of
Homecoming.
They all also
attended a Student Council Retreat
with many other schools to learn
about leadership and drug and
alcohol abuse from their guest
speaker Rick Miller, a former drug
user.Morning announcements were
always an eye-opener with the
group, too.
Mrs. Mericle, the new leader,
summed up the Student Council by
saying, "What a group! Don't quote
me on that!"

Student Body
Officers

Noxt .years act ivities will be led by the
follow1ng new student body oHicers: Andy
Brown, Jonathan Hunt, Andrea Salazar
'
Staci Magill.

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Michelle Suffling, Secretary; Jesse Kuntz, Vice President; Andy Brown, Treasu
Jason Keirns, President.

�Junior Officers

Senior Officers

Top to Bottom: Saundra Choate, Katrina Morrison, Teal Peck,

Clockwise: Kelly Mars, Ray Powell, Kerri Miller,

Tanya Baxter.

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Sophomore Officers Freshman Officers

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Kenny Johns, Andrea Salazer, Ryan Farmer, Jennifer Kirk.

Rhyme and Reason
!4 Town Plaza
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Kentuck Fried Chicken
Main Ave., Dgo.

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Another year 9oes passinq by
Another Prom. is here
To som.e this brinqs a joyous sm.Ue
To others, brinqs a tear.
:For four years you. have tread a path
:From. dawn to settinq sun
:But now the path 9ets steeper
Atui the c[.i,mb has just b~u.n.
We're very 9l:ad. to ~now you.
We 'a m.iss you. when you've 9one
Atui to the cLass of '9 0
We ded,i,cate our Prom..
- The Juniors

Mr. Kimball helps the prom comm ittee blow up balloons the
smart way.

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Went to a maf{ in tfu city;
:founcl a prom clre.s.s tfuu {oo~clreaffy pretty;
Spent alitnlj money, fqum( a fumey;
J!ncl off to tfu jungf• Gil w•nt.
1\afn. staru, tmclgfans;
Out to dtnmr fJJitft no cares.
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scatt•ntf offor foorl;
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'Use your thm wisefy. for tfun isn't enqugfal
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Wliateveryou tficl. tftis niglitwas #1.

Top: Stacy Magill lookes at Ross Ford
with starry eyes. Bottom left: Vince
Taylor with all the trimmings. Bottom
right: "Yes sir, I d id make it to prom
safely," salutes Walker Taylor.

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center: Andy Brown and Jonathan Hunt await Sleeping Beauty. Middle right:
Getting down on the dance floor are Teal Peck and Jaaron Mankins. Bottom left:
Larry Sower and Jodi Jenkins relax with the crowd.

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Flower Palace

2501 Main Ave. Durango
259-0033

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Saturday evenirnJ
A.pril, 28, 1990

Comments :

Middle left: Jonathan Cordova and Lisa
Kilbank put some thrill into a slow dance.
Whylie Butler and
Bottom center:
Megan Springe prove that opposites
attract. Above: It is time for a fun
discussion for Royce Mogensen and
Michelle Suffling. Right: Melissa Baxter
and Mandy Miller are not letting it rain on
their parade.

Bayfield Glass and The Hair Connection
"Give us the break!"

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Jonathan 11as 6een inoofvecf in atMetics tl1rouel1out l1iel1 scl1oof. J(e was a team feacfer in foot6aff ancf wrestfine. J(e f:._nows no
straneers ancf is juff of fife. Jfis speciaf a6ifity to maf:..e others faue/1 ancf determination to try anytl1ine once 11aoe createcf many speciaf
memories. Jonathan's unique way ofoiewine fife wiff taf:..e l1im far.

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Creatioe a11d witty. friendfy a11d fioefy. Mifcan J (awl( represents tlie student 6ody at 1JJ (S ;, n positive way. Tlie nrfmirntiou aud
n.&lt;pHt of ner jef(ow peers Is eoldent In tfte many honors and specla( recoenltlon tftey ftcwe 6estowed upon fter tftis !}tar. !IITJO(ved ill
atMetlcs and other activUles, sl1e stiff tal;,.s time to 6efiiend otliers. ll{( at 1JJ(S nntJe 6enefitted from ner spirit, UIIIIJIItlleSS, aud
Kjuduess. J (er free spirit is, !1owever, 11er stronee.st trait andsometniue we can af( admire and feam from.

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1JJfS, Tea( has malntalnecf a 4.0 eracfe point averaee Whl(e 6eine invo(vecf in many activities. .?1s a four year cfleerfeacfer, Tea( (eacf the
squacf as a senior. Sfle has e~cef(ecf in many areas. She has won acacfemic awardS too numerous to mention, flas 6een part of stucfent
eovernment, has 6een invo(vecf in J1J~ ancf the Science jair at the state (eve[. ancf she was the 1J'J(S Year6oof:..'.Eclitor-in-Chief her
senior year. THe inj{uence of Tea( has 6een sure(y fdt at 1JJ{S anawi(( 6e sore(y miss eel.

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1n pro h1story.
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LeMond embraced h1s
mag1c b1cycle on the
cover of "Spo~s
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named Sportsman of
the Year
Cahforn1a Interstate
880 p1tched and
heaved Oct. 17 when
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cla1med 67 lives and
caused $6.5 billion in
property damages.
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to an endless journey
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the face of the
Joker (Jack Nicholson)
in Warner Bros.' actionadventure film
"Batman."
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Uberat1on Army
crushed a human
barncade to regain
control of Tiananmen
Square, the site of a
month-long prodemocracy protest by
one-million Ch1nese
students and workers.

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eternal teen has come
a long way since her
1ntroduct1on and now
enJoys a trendier look
and ncher sales.
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Bush announced
U.S. troops had
invaded Panama Dec.
20 on a miSSIOn to
capture General
Manuel Nonega on
drug charges
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the Pans sky,
illuminating the Arch of
Tnumph dunng the
'200th ann1versary of
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Berlin Wall. Berlin
youth danced near
Checkpoint Charlie in
celebration.
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Block took the
pop music scene by
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You (Forever).· Group
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Joe Mcintyre, Donnie
Wahlberg and Jordan
Kmght.
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�1989-90 Bayfield Wolverine Staff
Teal Peck
Lisa Kilbank
Krystal Geier
Kerri Miller
Kelly Mars
Michelle Suffling
Royce Mogensen
Jennifer Powell
Jason Keirns
Jonathan Cordova
Scott Bell
Nancy McCoy
Heath Wickman
Melanie Broun
Megan Springe
Michael Snooks
Kyle Beebe
Jake Forsythe
Denise Goodwin

Editor-In-Chief
Assistant Editor
Layout Editor
Copy Editor
Activities Editor
Staff
Staff
Staff
Head Photographer
Head Photographer
Photo Staff
Photo Staff
Photo Staff
Business Head
Business Head
Sales Person Extrodinaire
Sales Person
Staff
Advisor's Assistant

Rick Edwards

Advisor

Printed and Published by: Josten's-Randy Schade-Representative
Cover designed and painted by Rick Edwards
A special thanks to my wife and my family: Dianne (I Love You) , Rachel,
Sarah, Anna, Daniel, Megan, and brand new Marah. Without your love and
understanding, I would not have the desire or motivation to carry on.
Thanks to Randy Schade and Jostens, to Mr. Wayne Smith and the rest of
the B.H.S. staff and faculty, to the Bayfield Board of Education, and the
Administration. Your patience is appreciated.
Thanks to all of the fine merchant and businesses in Bayfield, Durango, and
Ignacio. Without their financial support through advertising, this book
would not have been possible.
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Classes

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Academics Page 36

The Wolverine 1991 - 1992
Bayfield High School
615 East Oak Drive
Bayfield, Colorado 81122

Sports

Page 46

Honors

Page 92

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Say What?
"I am glad I moved here because I was able to play sports. I
think sports have made school much more enjoyable."
Chris Rohrer, top left
"I think the mo t fun I have at chool is durring lunch, I love
people watch ing, it's like a zoo." Heidi Gonznlez, top right
"Being a senior is outrageously fun! It's cool knowing that it's
you last year in high school."
justin Tnlbot, middle
"My senior year was my best year and I really like the senior
class. I also enjoy going to a small sch.Jol."
Comyford, bottom

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"I'm glad I moved here becau e of
the nice people." hawn mitlz,
top left
"You learn that you don't always
get what you want , but high
school turns out great when you
finally reach the top!" Janice
Wright,top right
"I'm glad I got the opportunity to be
educated in a small school. I feel
it's more of a benefit than a strike
against me. As for my class, well ..."
Brett Demming, left
"My senior year turned out to be
okay. I can't wait to get out of here,
even though I'll probably get
homesick and miss some of the
people." Nina Atencio, middle left
"My favorite class is American
Government because I can catch up
on lost sleep!" Clint Holland,
Middle right

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To say good-bye to the
which displays their story.
graduating class of 1992 is to bid
Whichever
case, the class of
farewell to an array of great
1992 is going to be well-known
memories and super people.
by all, their success being
As they enter the world outside
something to talk about later.
of Bayfield, Colorado, they will
We can remember the good old
be faced with the ever-changing
days at Bayfield High School.
pace of a fast-developing
The famous ones might be your
society. Without doubt, each
good friends now or maybe the
.and every one will face this
girl you admired for so long.
new world with an instinct to
Let them leave with us all
conquer. The names you see
knowing
how successful they
below
their
pictures
will all be with a little
throughout these pages will
determination. All the luck in
later be seen on the office doors
the world ...
of attorneys to scientists to
engineers to educators. Perhaps

Tara Amon

Nina Atencio

Jess Beaver

Jim Beaver

Nicole Browne

Jerry Comyford

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Deanna Cundiff

Rachel Davenport

Brett Deming

Kenny Detamore

Melissa Garner

Heidi Gonzalez

W ay/on Grimes

Becky Hackler

Jennifer Hackler

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�Waylo11 Grimes hopes
hiding under his work
might save him.

Walker Taylor checks
his supplies as he heads
into class.

jim Beaver huddles
over his senior
assignments.

Jamie Nickell decides
cleaning her nails looks
more interesting than
work.
Engrossed iu a paiuti1zg
project,
Jennifer
Hackler adds her own
touch.

800 S. Camino del Rio

247-3536

In the Durango Mall

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It takes
a
good head to keep
on top of the
school work one is
presented
with
when he is a
senior. Although
it is tough to keep
up
sometimes,
with
a
little
dedication, many
seniors managed
to
keep
their
names
among
those
on
the
honor
roll.
Colleges have a
sharp eye out for
those
students
who have a knack
for
academics,
and
the
graduating class
will be sure to
impress even the
most prestigious
of educators.

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Clint Holland

Lisa Huffman

Christina Ki /bank

Juliet Kirk

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Stacey Lancaster

Lorie Larkin

Tony Lora

Dominick Martinez

In the Pine River Plaza, Bayfield

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�Shawn Hendricks and Jerry
Comyford proudly display
their jerseys as with
Amanda Miller and her
school colors.

Nina A tendo helps
her squad with a
avwd-pleasmg skit

The majority of us believe
Erik Marty has made one
too many hard-hitting
tackles.

Lisa Huffman has been a
hard- working and hustling
basketball player for four
years.
Alex Northrop prepares for
another intense practice
with Coach Prior.

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senior athletes at the top of the pack. To compete,
one must keep a good academic record and a
reputation of a quality attitude towards both
sports and school and also the coaches and
teachers who lead them. Be sure that you will
find these characteristics in all of these excellent
senior players.

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Amanda Miller

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Alex Northrop

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Chris Rohrer

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Justin Talbot

Travis Taylor

Walker Taylor

Tamara Teller

Carli Wheat

Charlie Wilson

Janice Wright

Christine Zoltec

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247-0161

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Bonfires, Bullies, and
B.B.Guns
According to the local burger
stand, it was a few "bad eggs."
Some of you might know what we
are talking about; others have just
had to live with the fact that
Homecoming
1991
was
cancelled. The week started off
great with five dress-up days,
people preparing for the bonfire,
and the water towers getting
painted a different number every
other night. Spirit was high for the
games on Saturday, and
everyone's faces were painted on
Friday in honor of the Wolverines.
The night before, it is said that
things got a little out of hand.
Friday sent the Student Council
into the classes of BHS with the
news that the festivities were off.
Have we learned any lessons?
Well, let's just say that we don't
have another homecoming for this
year's senior class, but with all of
the smarts we've gained this year,
let's leave the B. B. guns and bats
at home come next September's
celebration.

King and Queen
Alex Northrop and Amanda Miller
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a CLnttr Viking btfort tht big
gamts .

]tnnifrr Hackltr and Christint
Zoltte takt a walk on tht wi/4
•u,tst" sidt.

Homtcoming
Royalty
candidatts:
Altx Northrop,
Amanda Milltr, Dominick
Martinez, Nina Attncio, justin
Talbot, Lorit Larkin.

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ntw idtas on fortign drtss
during "Sn&gt;itch Day. •

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{tstlvitits was htard, tvtryont
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of spirit.

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�Amanda Mrller takes control
and usts a little finesse of her
ou'?J to OVf!rpott~r the oppontnJ.

Tht Cmter Vikings are more
than once shaken by the
potoufu/ save of Mrchal
McNeU'.

3 . • • 2 ... 1 . • • BLAST OFF!
Full of excitment and
anticipation, the Lady Wolverines
blasted onto the court and left the
gym to tremble and shake in their
path. The Vikings could not have
been prepared for the power and
intensity that was unleashed
during the 15-6 15-1 victory. An
injured
Jennifer
Powell
comments, "It was sad watching
my team play, but they did good,
and I am glad they won."

STOP

Coach Hott confirmed that
the win brought the team to a 8-5
record, and that Mandi Miller led
the Wolverines to a victory.
The cheerleaders were alive
on that Saturday morning,
keeping the adrenalin pumping in
the veins of the players. Janice
Wright tells us, "I think our
positive attitudes helped us win
the game and have fun."

The spirit squad keeps the fans
as well as the players
motivated for a victory.
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Durango, Co 81301
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Durango, Co 81301

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Talbot htlps carry the ball
clostr to a victory for the
Wolverines .

It's a Beautiful Day for a Football Game ...
Every one left the
Homecoming game with one
side of his face a little pinker
than the other, but who wants
to miss the Bayfield Bad Boys
chalk
up another
victory?
Going into the game with a
perfect record of 3-0, the team
was fired up and ready to come
out on top.
And that they did.
Helping lead the Wolverines to a
26-12 win over the Center
Vikings was senior Walker
Taylor with one touchdown run,
freshman Joey Serrano with two
touchdown runs and a two point

conversion play, and senior
Dominick Martinez with the
final touchdown of the game.
And how could this team
survive without the spirit of the
cheerleaders cheering and
chanting from the sidelines? It
didn't take much to keep the
crowd excited over the game, but
we'd all be like a fish out of
water without their support.
Congratulations to both for
helping save a little bit of
Homecoming 1991--we all know
we needed a little picker-upper
after the big cancellation!

Unity and sportsmanshtp set
the Wolverines apart from the
crowd.

Walker Taylor's final stride
reaches the endzone for one of
the Homecoming touchdowns.

Tammie Upshaw and Kara
Anderson aid in another
unleashing of Wolverine spirit.

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Durango, CO 81301

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�Feelings of
anticipation, along
with anxiety, filled
the minds of the 1992
juniors. This year
was exciting, full of
danger (for some of
us), and an awesome
introduction
to
authority!
Who
would believe that
we would make it
this far? Certainly
not the teachers or
even ourselves.
It can most
definitely be said
that competition and

pride are traits that
are deeply engrained
in
this
class.
Especially
academically and
sport wise. As Nancy
McCoy put it, "I think
our class is full of
talent
and
enthusiasm." This is
the baddest class
Bayfield will ever
see, and they have
one more year to
prove it again. This
group is now ready
to be listened to.

Anderson, Angie
Basset, Cade
Baxstrorn, Ashley
Baxter, Melissa
Brandon, Chris
Broun, Melanie

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disk. Middle: M egan
Fra ncis wakes up one
day and realizes that
she is not in Phoenix
anymore. Bottom : Tad
Wilm er calmly plan s
his f uture in
th e
coun selors office.

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"We are the class of star basketball players,
excellent drivers and devious con-artists,"
boast Kristina Cordova and Rebecca Kahlil.
It is O.K. to be a little bit out of control. BHS
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Snively, Marty
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This year's freslunen may have taken a lot of
flak from the upper-classmen, but they weren't
bothered by the many comments. They still went out
for sports and clubs offered at BHS. Each who tried,
enjoyed what he was doing.
The freslunen were not only successful in clubs
and sports, but in making good grades throughout the
year and contributing to each of their classes in a unique
way. Their teachers were all proud of their efforts.
As the new kids at BHS, the freshmen still
kept their lively attitudes gained at BMS. Mrs.
Mericle agreed, "Freshmen are energetic, enthusiastic,
unpredictable, fresh (interpret for yourself), fun, and
fantastic. · And they stayed this way throughout the
year by helping to add to the one of a kind spirit at
BHS.
The start of the year didn't come easy for the
freshmen. They had to get used to the 4-period day
and the 15 minute breaks in between classes. Most of
the freslunen thought that it was easier than the old 7period day. "It is a lot easier to get good grades because
you don't have homework in seven classes, • said Cody
Abernathy.
They also enjoyed the pep rallies, because
there were no pep rallies at the mid school. At first
they had no idea what was going on, but caught on
quickly and learned how to spell F-R-E-5-H-M-E-N.
Over all it was a good year for the freslunen.

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Middle Left: Evan Suprenant claims this innocent look. Left:
Ryan Powell flaunts his fashion at BHS. Above middle: Steve
Brown finds school hilarious. Above right: Kali Beck is affected
abnormally by the first year at BHS. Opp. left: Marc Brandon is
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�dedication .•••
Through the laughter and tears,
the faculty and staff at B.H.S. is not
only dedicated to their jobs, but also to
the school. Our faculty and staff,
although they push us to get
everything done on time, is a very
caring group of people. No matter
what is going on within the student
body, some part of the faculty or staff
has been there to support the students.
All they have done for the students,
wether it's helping them prepare for
college or getting ready to enter the
armed forces, somehow they have
been able to remain sane, and barely
keep the building standing up-right.
Even through the changes that have
taken place in B.H.S.,everyone seems
to pull together and work as a team,
and without the great staff that we
have, at times that would be pretty
hard.

Peggy Beckler

Carol Blatnick

Jerry Brush

Theresa Cashio

Ginger Conner

Wayne Dugger

Rick Edwards

Denise Haga

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Robert Mann

Ed Marty

Sandra Mericle

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Dan Ford, Vice President
Katherine Phelps, Treasurer
Donnalee Baxstrom, Director
Ken Beck, Director

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Food Service Diector
Servers:
Devita Jackson
Brenda Davis
Charlene Sutherlin

Tim Walter,
Maintence Director

Bert Roberts,
Grounds Keeper

Larry Walters,
High School Custodian

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�ACADEMICS: MORE THAN JUST A DREAM
Once upon a time,
there was a small 2A school
with 199 students. In this
school the academics soared
to new heights with
advanced classes such as:
college prep. English,
calculus, trigonometry,
chemistry, and physics. In
this school the 4-period day
was in effect, and the
students were getting the
best grades they had gotten
in years. The many elective
courses available kept the
interest high. The highly
challenging courses and the
great fun made the students
want to learn. This made
the spirit high, and Bayfield
High School the best that it
could be in the memories
and the dreams of everybody
in the school. All of the
students went on to
wonderful colleges and lived
happily ever after.

Top right: Cory Gosney ponaers over
his lessons. Mid right: Fred Raish
spreads out for some intense studying.
Bottom right: Justin Macklin squeezes
in a little extra work.

Table of Contents
Student Council
Class Officers

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FBLA
FHA

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VICA
Ne'NSpaper
National Honors Society
Knowledge Bowl
Band
Choir
Play

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Top left: Tearn Teller is unusually disorganized. Top right:
Chris Rohrer and Andrea Salazar start reviewing together.
Middle left: Jeff McLure gets bust at the screen. Middle:
Blake Suprenant and Anna Lasater are engrossed in their
studies. Mid right: Natalie Petersen does not know where to
begin. Bottom left: Travis Taylor and Rachel Kihn are not just
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attending a student council retreat
held at a guest ranch in Mancos.
There, they successfully put on
concessions for the district volleyball
tournament.
One of the main
accomplishments was getting the rule
concerning shorts changed. It began
with shorts only being permitted in
September and May, but the rule was
changed; we are now permitted to
wear shorts year round. There was
also a retreat held at the high school
for the class and student council
officers. Here, everyone discussed
their jobs and got to know everyone
else. Ice breaking activities helped
everyone get comfortable, and then
each person became familiar with his
responsibilities towards the student
council and the individual classes.
The student council did get a lot
accomplished. They made an effort to
work with the student body, and
should be proud of what they
accomplished.

Council

Our Executive Student; Council (from left to right): Andrea Salazar, President; Christine Zoltek, Vice President;
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If you are planning to be a tycoon, perhaps the next Ross
Perot, FBLA will prepare you for that worthy cause.
Advisor Denise Haga has taken FBLA a step foreward in
preparing students at BHS to take a place in the business
world. As tradition would have it, BHS did quite well in all
phases of competition with all sizes of schools. This says a lot
about our student body. Dedication, hard work and creativity
all play an important roll in determining who will lead and
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�1991-92: An Electrifying Year For FHA
Once again, Mrs. Blatnick led
the Future Homemakers of
America through another
successful year. A large group
of enthusiastic students kept
busy throughout the 91-92
school year with fund raisers
and tough competitions and
another fabulous prom
fashion show.
Mrs. Blatnick also had the
STAND program going on
this year. It proved to be quite
successful as well. BHS was
filled with posters and signs
of a friendly alternative to
drugs and alcohol. Good job
guys!

Mrs. Blatnick, Advisor
FHA MEMBERS...TOP PHOTO
Back row, 1 to r: Amanda Miller, Bobbie Grimes,
Travis Taylor, Tara Amon, Renae O'Briant, Sherry
Wilson, Jerry Comyford, Rachel Davenport, Melanie
Broun, Denise Mansell,Jenny Rustman, Katy Blatnick.
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Cheryl Rhyno.

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�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Academic achievement is
not enough to ensure your
spot in National Honor
Society. You must also be a
good citizen and an all
around good student. This
year Mandi Miller, Lisa
Miller, Cade Bassett, Michal
McNew and Erik Marty joined
this elite group.
Each
student
applied
after
meeting
the
vigerous
academic criteria and went
through a tough screening
process
before
being
accepted, insuring that only
the best are a part of NHS.

Left to right: Andrea Salazar, Cade Bassett, Amanda
Miller, Erik Marty, Lisa Miller, Shawn Smith.
Not
shown: Michal McNew and Nicole Browne.

KNOWLEDGE BOWL
Facts and figures may seem
trivial to some, but to the
BHS Knowledge Bowl team
they
are
ammunition.
Sponsor Ed Marty once again
led the academic warriors
in the battle against bigger
foes. They emerged from the
skirmish with their heads
held high so they always
made a great showing in
competition.
BHS has
always
been
well
represented by this valiant
group.

Left to right: Jason Hudson, Braz Harris, Chris Rohrer, Jenny Rustman, Seth
Malone, Megan Francis, Andrea Salazar, icole Brown, Melissa Lott.

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�The Predator THE oFFICIAL NEwsPAPER FoR BHs
New faces looked in to
every corner at BHS. A new
look accompanied this new
staff
as
the
school
newspaper underwent a
facelift.
Diligent reporting
and persistent research
made this one of the finest
high school papers around.
The Predator amused and
informed us about every
topic under the Colorado
sun. A very successful year
passed under the guidance
of Carol Blatnick.

Back row: Gretchen
orris, Kelly Frye, Kristina Cordova, Rachel
Davenport, Kara Anderson, Tara Amon. Middle row: Jennifer Pounds,
Andrea Salazar, Corinne Wilmer, Jenny Rustman, Mariann Rhyno, Alma
Jean Fritz. Front row: Chris Rohrer, Brett Demming, Andrew Rowe.

VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL
CLUBS OF AME RICA
It's not just hammers and
nails anymore.
Computers
and other innovations are
changing the face of the
"old wood shop." With Mr.
Mann
looking
on
and
offering
expert
advice,
wonderful projects and new
skills are being earned at
BHS through· VICA.
Back Row: Scott Peake, Kenny Detamore, Derrek Jack, Tadd Hetler, Steve
Brown, Janah Martin, Dustin Richardson. Front row: Mack Dugger, Martin
Snively, Patrick Whitmore,
athan Swanson, Ryan Powell, Rick
Larimore, Will Broun, Mr. Mann.

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This year the band and choir
really " hit it off." The sweet
sound of music both played
and sung by the B.H.S. band
&amp; choir.
The constant
guidance of Mr. Trujillo for
the band really helped them
to sparkle &amp; shine. The
chi or, along with M r .
Gleason, sang themselves to
death trying to find their
golden notes. Between the
band and the chior, the
sound of music filled the
halls. They all deserve a pat
on the back, they all did a
swell job!

Rick Larimore
Angie Anderson
Michael Anderson
Gretchen Norris
BAND
Carl Holmes
Makesha Ludwig
Mack Dugger
Denise Mansell
Katy Blatnick
Shaw Schulder

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Kim Wickman
Heidi Gonzalez
Angie Anderson
Tara Amon
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Andrea Salazar
Cade Bassett
Jim Beaver
Brett Demming
Lisa Huffman
Erik Marty
Jennifer Brown
Melinda Schulder
Shawn Smith
Megan Springe
Mekisha Ludwig
Mariann Rhyno
Rachel Davenport
Mellissa Baxter
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�It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This!!
Does it get any better than
this? Football players, volleyball
players, and fall cheerleaders didn't
seem to think so. The volleyball
girls with their new head coach
made It real this year.
The
Wolverines had an excellent
football tum this year and are
expecting many more to come.
And, last but not least, the fall
cheerleaders kept spirits high and
made their presence known.
AJI three fall sports excelled
in their field and made many a
team aware of where they stood and
that they had no intent of taking
even a single step in the opposite
direction. "It is always fun starting
the year off with lots of spirit. It is a
natural high listening to the home
crowd cheer the teams on," Natalie
Petersen reports as she looks back
on an excellent junior year and a
very successful season.
All fall sports played hard
and won big. The athletes and the
crowds a.re ready and awaiting the
winter and spring sports. They all
seem to be on the edge of their
seats. Maybe it does get better
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Football

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Cheerleading

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�'91 VOLLEYBALL ......... .
The Lady Wolverine spikers
did not crash and burn as
almost everyone thought they
would. This year, it seemed as
though the team had a lot more
to prove than ever before. With
two new coaches came also a
new beginning. The ladies
pulled themselves together and
played with more teamwork
and dedication than ever
before. Each players hardcore
determination brought them to
Regional competition where
the trip to state that would
make a storybook finish was
torn away by the Meeker and
Rangely teams.

Seniors Lorie Larkin, Amanda
Miller, and Janice Wright
were
proud
of
the
accomplishments of the team
and of key wins against Pagosa
Springs and Ignacio.
Add
another unforgettable season to
another unfogettable year.

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�The Odds

All of the hustling, power hitting, sweating,
and pride shown by the Lady Wolverines this
season is not easy to describe. In the photos on
this page, each individual is doing their own
part to make a dynamite team.

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�VARSITY 1991

Back row L toR: Assistant Coach Chris Winters, Melinda Schulder, Jodi Jenkins, Jennifer Brown,
Jennifer Powell, Lisa Miller, Nancy McCoy, Coach Beverly Hott
Front row L toR: Lorie Larkin, Amanda Miller, Michal McNew, Janice Wright, Aaron Hendrix,
Natalie Petersen

INSIDE ....SENIORS

LORIE LARKIN

AMANDA MILLER

JANICE WRIGHT

�· The 1991 Junior Varsity
. Lady Wolverines had their ups
' and downs throughout the season.
Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen
,. made up the team. Teaching the
girls to play together was a more
important goal than actually
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�Winter Carnival 1992
Winter Carnival always seems
to cheer people up when the
winter blaaas are starting to get
everyone down. This year,
days like biker day, alien day,
and nerd day gave us
something to laugh about and
made the halls of BHS a little
more exciting. As usual the
Winter Carnival games were
held in the gym and this year
we had a few new games,
including pass the lifesaver on
a toothpick, pop the balloon
between your backs, and a
tomato toss. In the end, the
mighty junior class was
victorious. Winter Carnival
was a much needed and
appreciated break.

biker day

Mr. Mann poses for a quick
photo with his biker mamas!

OUTA THKS WORLD

UGGG!!

Rachel Davenport, Nicole Browne,
aud Mrs . Conner prove that there are
nerds lurking iu the halls of BHS.
Sherry Wilson shows us her veiw of a
friendly alien.

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�WOLVERINE TEAMS LEAVE A PATH OF
DESTRUCTION
he 1991-92 sports season
proved that BHS is packed
full of dedication, talent and
pride. In every sport, goals
were set, and they were
reached with much skill and
finesse.
Each athlete was launched
into a season of ups and
downs and every person and
team ended the season with
outstanding
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however good or bad the end
result was.
Melissa Baxter said, "Sports
are important because it
keeps kids in school and
gives students incentive to
keep their grades up."
Congratulations to all those
athletes who participated
this year and thanks for a lot
of good entertainment and
much needed excitement!

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Wrestling

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Track

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Sports Honors

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The boys' baslcelballleam of 1991 92
drew more than just a gym full of fans that
followed them around the stale. lney were
visited by radio broadcasters and journalists
regularly, and the attention never slowed
them down. But what was an the ruclcus
about? It couldn't have been the sharp passes
or game saving three's or-even the dunlc fests
that brought the crowd to its feeL..could it?
What else is there?
With a winning record lilce theirs, this
learn had it going, and they weren't going to
stop. They cliclced, they were determined,
and they saw nothing but a stale
championship ahead Their season was quite
the definition of success with three seniors, a
junior, and a sophomore heading up the
starting seconds.
After a league championship and then
blasting through districts, their goal seemed
within grasp. The boys then traveled to
Grand Junction and there met Northpark, the
learn which, lilce no one else, found what it
look to beat our boys. It was a disappointing
loss. The cheers and shouts had to end short
of the dream.

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Above left: justin Talbot's eyes give no clues to his passes.
Above right: Ryan Sower helps the Wolverines lo victory.
Below: It's anybody's ban in this game!

�Depth and Determination

Above: Mike Zink snags the crowds attention as well as a
bucket for his team. Top left: Travis Taylor grabs a basket as
his opponents look on. Middle left: Dian Phelps makes a
statement by his starting as a sophomore. Bottom left: The
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Back row, left to right: Jarrett Cook, Jason Macklin, Cody Abernathy, Jason Forsythe,
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Dustin Richardson, Joey Serrano, Jason Hudson.

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Back row left to right: Dion Phelps, Travis Taylor, Tadd Hetler, Robert Walker, Mike
Zink, Walker Taylor. Front row, left to right: Coach Prior, Alex Northrop, Justin
Talbot, Ryan Sower.

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Justin Talbot
Walker Taylor
Alex Northrop
Travis Taylor
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Powell, Lisa Miller, Lisa Huffman, Amanda Miller, Renae O 'Briant. Front row, left
to right: Carli Wheat, Michal McNew, Natalie Petersen, Lorie Larkin, Kristina
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left to righi.: Luiza Fritz, Kristina Morrison, Royale Da, Anna Lasater, Kristina Cordova,
Wendy Miller,Aaron Hendrix.

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�There is no need to follow in the footsteps of
a legend when you can make your own
tracks. BHS had a tough one to follow in the
legendary '91 squad. After a slow start, the
grapplers got busy in the end and finished
Regional runner-up and sent six wrestlers to
state. Heart break kept one of the best
wrestlers home from state. Erik Marty
completed an impressive 14-straight 1st
period pin streak before being put out for the
season by illness. With Marty out, Theo
Kongsoe took his place at heavyweight. The
Danish exchange student had never wrestled
before in his life, but he qualified for state.
Jeremiah Coey came a short second short
from the state finals as he had the state
champ in a headlock when the time ran out.
He went on to finish fifth and will return.

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�WWF SCOREBOARD AND HONORS
Bayfield Tournament
Aztec Dual
Four States Tournament
Durango Dual
Norwood Tournament
Center Tournament
Cortez Dual
Ignacio Tournament
Ridgeway Tournament
League Tournament
Regional Tournament

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Win (39-36)
5th Place
Win (42-24)
5th Place
6th Place
Loss (16-42)
9th Place
3rd Place
2nd Place
2nd Place

State Qualifiers:
Ryan Hunt
Jeremiah Coey
Dominick Martinez
Steve Morrison
Shawn Smith
Theo Kongsoe
State Placer:
Jeremiah Coey
All Conference:
Jeremiah Coey
Outstanding Wrestler:
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FOR BHS TRACKSTERS.

1992 TRACK TEAM
Brooks Allen
Jeremiah Coey
Jerry Comyford
Shawn Hendrix
Brad Hobak
Carl Holmes
Theo Kongsoe
Jeff Ludwig
Dom Martinez
Shawn Matney
Tyler Nelson
Alex Northrop
Dion Phelps
Eric Popely
Joey Serrano
Justin Talbot
Walker Taylor
Robert Walker
Kara Anderson
Katy Blatnick
Kristina Cordova
Tasha Cusick
Royale Da
Luiza Fritz
Kelly Frye
Nita Gomez
Jodi Jenkins
Lorie Larkin
Melissa Lott
Lisa Miller
Mandi Miller
Wendy Miller
Kristina Morrison
Jennifer Powell
Audrey Roe
Andrea Salazar
Corinne Wilmer

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Audrey Roe
Lorie Larkin
Melissa Lott
Corinne Wilmer

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Jennifer Powell

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Theo Kongsoe

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Dion Phelps

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�TEAM MEMBERS SHOW DEDICATION
The 1992 track teams had a successful
season, although they did not win as
many track meets as last year.
However the boys won the League meet
for the fourth year in a row, and the
Lady Wolverines won the meet for the
fifth consecutive year. At the regional
track meet, the girls placed 3rd and set
a new school record in the 3200 meter
relay.
On the boys side, the
Wolverines took 2nd behind West
Grand, and received the Regional
Runner-up plaque. The next weekend,
the boys team had a dissapointing
meet. The 800 meter relay team was
disqualified, no one placed in the long
jump, triple jump, and no one placed in
the mile or two mile; however, Dion
Phelps placed 4th in the high jump and
Justin Talbot placed 5th in the 300
meter hurdles and set a new school
record smashing Sam Hendrix's old one.
On the girls side, both the 4-400 relay
and the 4-800 relay placed 6th, along
with Lorie Larkin's personal best for
the season in the 400 meter which
earned her a 5th place medal.

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to the team.....
San Juan League Champs
District Runner-up
Regional Qualifier

to the player.....
Amanda Miller--1st team All-Conference,
Lisa Miller--2nd team All-Conference
Jennifer Powell--2nd team All-Conference
Lorie Larkin--All- onference HM

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League Runner-up
to the player .....
Erik Marly--All-Conference Center, AllConference Def. Line, All-State Off. Line,
San Juan League Lineman of the Year
Alex Northrop--All-Conference Running
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Travis Taylor and Justin Talbot--All Conference Def. Backs
Tony Lora--All-Conference Lineback
Shawn Smith--All-Conference Off.

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Award
Amanda Miller, not only a
sacred player on each team
she participated with, but
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She was a team leader in
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focused in even the toughest
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teammates looked to her for
that confidence she
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trust and enthusiasm
Man and Dad

Melissa,
Success is failure turned inside out
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt
And you never can tell how close you are,
It may be near when it seems afar;
So stick to the fight when you're hardest ht,
It's when things seem worst, that you musn't quit
Mom&amp;Harold
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Brett,
Choose your goals wisely
but set them high. You have
the ability to acomplish
anything. Be the "best" you
can be.
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Jamie,
Jamie has always had a quest for
knowledge. When she was
younger, she wanted to share
what she knew with everyone.
Now that she is older, she knows
there is still a lot to learn.
MomandDad

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Amanda,
We are very proud and pleased to be your parents.
Always know that you can be and do anything you set
your goals for.
And remember that the truly
worthwhile goals are the ones of eternal concequence.
MomandDad

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It's been fun the 1st eighteen
years. Keep pursuing your
dreams. Add to your talents:
oosketwll wou.iworlc. Sp:mish;
future Hulk Hogan, we love you!
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Jim and Jess,
The last eighteen years
have been great, the good
times and the bad. May
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Stacey,
You've come a long way baby! You
are a person of high qualities.
Your gentleness and caring
comes through over and
over again. You will
be a success of whatever you do.
Lisa,
Mom
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a prayer at the time you
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Walker,
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You can't judge a book by it's cover!
life be answered as fully
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Dom,
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Jennifer,
of you and know
Can you believe this
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ceed in anything
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love shining from
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standing next to a fruit stand
somewhere in New Mexico.

Prediction #5: Charlie Wilson will most
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most likely form the band "Knives n'
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BHS. Coming from Arizona his junior year, Shawn was a great
addition to the student body. A member of the football and wrestling
teams, he was also a part of the National Honor Society and many
other activities. Friendly and outgoing, Shawn maintains his high
standards while exerting a positive influence upon others. Good Luck
Shawn, thanks for coming into our lives.

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conlident altitude. As Homecoming Queen_ it wa -proved that Amanda doc. - caJTy
herself w-ell She was also invcJived in FBIA, FHA volleyball_ basketball. track,
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exceed the limits ol outstanding when she reaches the out!!&gt;"idc world Cood luck,
Amanda Mtllet; and congratulations lrnm Bayfield High School

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�Valedictorian

Andrea Salazar
Andrea is an extremely exceptional individual. She was awarded appointments
to West Point as well as the Air Force Academy. $600,000 in scholarships speaks
well of Andrea as others seemed to be impressed with her accomplishments also.
While maintaining a 4.0 Grade Point Average, Andrea has still found many
ways to lead and participate in all phases of student life at Bayfield High School.
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�Salutatorian

Nicole Browne
Nicole Browne earned the distinction of Salutatorian through hard work and
determination. A 3.9 Grade Point Average indicates many qualities necessary for
success. Nicole plans to attend the University of Colorado in Boulder.

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-CLASS OF 1992Tara Jo Lyn Amon
Jess Floyd Beaver
Nicole Liza McKesson Browne
Deanna Faye Cundiff
Mary Francis Decker
Kenneth R. Detamore
Heidi Graciela Gonzalez
Jennifer Jean Hackler
Oint P. Holland
Christina Louise Kilbank
Stacey Lee Lancaster
Anthony Richard Lora
Erik Dennis Marty
Amando J o Miller
Gretchen Genell Norris
Jennifer Pounds
Christopher Mark Rohrer
Shawn Alan Smith
Travis Alexander Taylor
Tamara Annette Teller
Janice Lynetta Wright

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Andrea Nina Atencio
James Charles Beaver
Jeramy Dan Comyford
Rachel Joan Davenport
Brett Michael Demming
Melissa Marie Garner
Bekcy Lynn Hackler
Shawn Ray Hendricks
Lisa Dawn Huffman
Juliet Jennifer Kirk
Lorie Catherine Larkin
Charles Dominick Martinez
Shawn Patrick Matney
Jamie Joyce Nickell
Alex Morgan Northrop
Mariann June Rhyno
Andrea Carmen Salazar
Justin Lee Talbot
Walker T Taylor
Carli Jean Wheat
Christine Marie Zoltec

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Class of 1992
BACCALAUREATE
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May 23, 1992 - 11:00 A.M.
Bayfield High School Gymnasium

-SPONSORSWayne Dugger
Butch Prior
Denise Hag a Scott Johnson
-COLORSPurple and White
-MOTTOCarpe Diem
(Sieze the Day)
-JUNIOR ESCORTSCarle Bassett
Tylor Nelson

Processional .....Gretchen Norris, Andrea Salazar, and Steve Trujillo
nvocation ...............................................................................Lisa Huffman
lntroduction of Speaker .......................................................Shawn Smith
Baccalaureate Address ..................................................Pastor Jerry Brush
Salutatory Address ............................................................ Nicole Browne
?resentation of Scholarships and Awards .............. Mr. Mike Roggero
Introduction of Speaker .....................................................Walker Taylor
Commencement Address .........................................Mr. Houston Green
Valedictory Address ........................................................... Andrea Salazar
Vocal Selection..... wFriends"performed by Gretchen Norris and Mrs.
Flo Norris, Accompanied by Mrs. Cathy Lammon
Presentation of Oass of 1992.......................................Mr. Wayne Smith
Acceptance of Oass of 1992...................................Mr. Edward Schelhaas
Presentation of Diplomas.........................Board of Education Directors
3enediction......................................Juliet Kirk and Dominick Martinez
Recessional .......Gretchen Norris Andrea Salazar and Steve Tru"illo

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year's book should be dedicated to anyone, it should be you. Your support
and generosity to me and my family in a time of need made possible a
dream for us. After our tragic fire, your response made us a part of
Bayfield forever. Thank you for helping us through a tough time.

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Advisor
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���Seeing Is What You Believe
Jason Abernathy holds Bart Miller's
nose to see how long it will take
before he passes out.
Chelsea Lyall is in deep tlwught
with her paper.

TITLE ............. · · · · PAGE 1
THEME PAGE . . . . . . . . . . PAGE 2-3
SENIORS ..... · · · · · · · · · · PAGE 4-15
HOMECOMING ........ PAGE 16-19
CHEERLEADERS · · · · · · · · PAGE 22VOLLEYBALL .......... PAGE 24-2
FOOTBALL ... · · · · · · · · · · PAGE 28-31
X-COUNTRY ............ PAGE 32-35
CLUBS ................ PAGE 38-39
WRESTLING ............ PAGE 54-57
GIRLS B-BALL .......... PAGE 58-61
BOYS B-BALL ........... PAGE 62-65
FACULITY ............. PAGE 70-73
JUNIORS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · PAGE 74-79
SOPHOMORES· ........ PAGE 80-85
FRESHMEN . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE 86-91
DEDICATION. . . . . . . . . . PAGE 92-93
Bottom Left: feb Taylor is caugltt focusing on school
work. Bottom Right: Tasha Mrasak is giving tlte evil
eye that says, "I It ate tltis class."

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Top Picture: Kevin Prior knocks
the ball out of his opponents reach.
Center Picture: Mack Dugger
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clothes as Corinne Wilmer stands
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hat effect does the schools's food have
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to have Bobbie wrapped around his
finger. Jason Wilmer give a look of
hope for getting out of BHS. Brad
Hoback and Heather Haga play London
Bridges Falling Down. Dion Phelps
and Marshall Hahn dance the Lambaba
in the commons area. Philip Kedrow ki
wonders what that thing i that someone
is pointing at hi face.

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Ms. Wolverine

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Ron Linfesty

Dylan Longfellow

Melissa Lott

Jeff Ludwig

Jonah Martin

Brandi Miller

Sir William James Miller

Fred Newhall

�Scott Peake

Ezra Siffert

Dion Phelps

Andrew Roe

Jamie Salazar

Gary Scott

Martin Snively

Mile Suffling

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�FRIENDS FOR LIFE
Friend .... they can be a pain
but we can't live without them.
While we all have acquaintence ,
true friend are the one that are
alway there, through good and
bad. They are the one that tell u
the truth even when it hurts, and
the one who hare all our fond
memories. True friends tand the
te t of time. Here's a look at orne
of the be t friend hip that ju t
may la t forever.

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friendly advace to an unde
man. Gwen Berg and Anna
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Corinne, Andy, Tasba. And
gather around for a little g stp.
Aaron Hendrix and
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McCormack pend t1me to ether
between classes. Cannoo Iv finds
out what being a Freshman is eally
all about. Blake Surprenant
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Martin know that they wdl a lea t
always have each other.

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�A DAY OF THE LIFE AT
BHS!!!
Homecoming 1993 was
a time that will be remembered
by all. The weeks fe tivities
included dre -up day , bonflre,
and powder-puff football which
was scoreless for the second year
in a row. Finally, the big game.
The Lady Wolverines smashed
the Nucla Mustangs in two
games. Later that afternoon the
football team defeated the Center
Vikings. At halftime the king
and queen cantidates lined up on
the field and waited for the

announcement. The tand
became quite, and Dan Ford
announced, "The queen i ....
Corinne Wilmer. " The new
queen exclained, "Oh my go h!"
Then, "The king is... Robert
Walker." Robert turned to the
other guy and said incerely,
"Sorry guys." The week's
festivities and spirit shown by
students and teachers made
Homecoming 93 a success.

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the festivities. Judd }enkinsjumpsfor
joy as he cheers for the unmatchable
}uniorandSeniorteam. TheFreshmen
struggle to keep up with the mighty
upperclassmen.

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await anxiously to hear who gets the crown. Joey Serrano looks
inpatiently, hoping for another touchdown. Freshmen and Sophmore
guys display that they actuaUy know what a pyramid is.

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�DANCING AND GAMES
On A Night Of Remberance

From left to right: Luiza Fritz runs
for a .first down. The Senior guys run
to the finish line, trying for a victory.
11ze Senior team.fights back against
the Junior team. Erin Dunavant runs
the ball during powderpuff. The BHS
cheerleaders suppo11 the Wolverines
during the Homecoming victory.
Kristina Cordova and Tas1zs Cu ick
are all dressed up for the announcemetu ofHomecoming royalty.

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Folks cautiously catches a
water balloon durzng the
festivities. Cody Duran
shows off his manlyhood to
the whole school. Marshall
Hahn takes a snap during the
Homecoming game. Tug-awar seems to be a sinch for
the Juniors. 11~-e Junior team
cross the finish line for another victory. The Homecoming Parade of 93 provided fun for all.
Mack Dugger and Fred
Newhall switch .from tricycles
to motorcycles

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�BHS 1993 FALL
This year's 1993 fall
sports season at BHS was
"outstanding!", said athletic
director Tom Horton, when
asked about the fall sports
seasons.
The Cross Country
team set the pace, qualifying
five girls for state competition. At state, they placed fifth
overall. The boys' team,
comprised of freshmen and
sophmores, showed promise
for up-comming years.
Volleyball got off to a

rocky start, but finished as coleague champions. 'Three lady
Wolverines made the allconfrence team.
Football kicked off the
season forcefully and kept it
going to a record of 8 wins
and only 2 losses. Coach
Keirns was named Coach of
the Year and nine players
made all-confrence.
Through it all were the
cheerleaders, cheering
through every exhilarating
win and devastating defeat.

Clock wise from top: Janah Martin,
Jimmy Cundiff, and Dion Phelps
pursue a Del Norte Tiger. Marshall
drops back to pass. The cheerleaders
dance to "You Shook Me All Night
Long". Jennifer Forsythe spikes
another one dawn .

DR. DANIEL J. McCLURE
Doctor of Chiropractic
Certified Chiropractic
Sports Physician
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�SPORTS DIVIDER
Clockwise from near left: Mike crosses
country. Macklin tackles. Mindy
spikes. Runners nm. Volleyballers
volley.

Oleerleaders

22-23

Volleyball

24-27

Football

28-31

Cross Country

32-35

GOOD LUCK, SENIORS!!!
21

�SETTING HIGH SIGHTS
BHS Cheerleaders
The Bayfield High
School cheerleaders led theway
for the Wolverine teams with
their high spirited and uplifting
attitudes. They did everything
they could to get the crowd up
and cheering even if it was with
candy or by doing the "Baby
Shark" cheer. When the team
was dowwn they did their best
to pick up the spirit, and get the
&amp;ayers in a get going, just do it,
winning kind of attitude.

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At the begining of the
games the cheerleaders al~ys
had banners or thing for the
team to run through. To get the
team spirits uplifted. The
smiling faces would be enough
to cheer anyone up, but this
squad always comtributed
more. A lot of hard work and
determination was put into this
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Bumping, setting and spiking is
not all that made up the
Wolverine Volleyball team. It
was a group of dedicated girls,
who put forth all their energy
and effort to be the best they
could at every practice and
game. Though losing every
match
in
the
Ignacio
Tournament slowed them
down a little, they didn't quit.
With thier spirits lifted
they were able to defeat several
teams and take a second place.
The Varsity team had a great
season ending with a 8-13
record along with a Co-League

Championship that they shared
with Dolores.
This years JV team was
very successful, the girls played
well and worked hard together
and had a great season, ending
with a 4-7 record.
The C team started out
with a 6 and 0 record but by the
end of the season thier spirits
began to deteriorate. They
ended thier season with a 6-6
record. Overall stretching thier
spirit and determination on the
court, the ladies gained all they
gave.

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�The Boys of the Summer
Became the Men of the Season
Like a blazing rocket,
the 1993 football season took
off, and just as the beautiful
tail began to string out behind
it, it ran right into a brick wall.
This was, however, the best
season that the Wolverines
have ever had.
There were nine seniors
on the varsity team this year.
In fact, this year's senior class
has won more games(28) than
any other class in the history
of BHS. Brad Hoback was the
leading scorer on the team with
13 touchdowns.
Winning their first
game, against Farmington, set
the Wolverines off to a good
start. Their second game, with
Pagosa Springs, was a loss

which held them back, but not
for long. The next seven games
were successes. Including
beating Ignacio for the fourth
straight time, which has never
been done before.
With a regular season
record of 8-1, the mighty
Wolverines went into the
playoffs where they devistated
Del Norte, 19-9. Next, Bayfield
was the host of the state quarter
finals for the first time.
Bayfield held on strong and
put up a good fight against
Cederedge, but wound up
losing 34-12.
All in all this was one
awesome season and our guys
deserve great praise for their
extraordinary efforts.

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John Lancett, Janah Martin, Matt Wilson, Daryl Kahlerschmidt, Erin Organian, Ja"ett Cook, Shaw Schulder, Jimmy
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�SWIFT FEET SET NEW
RECORDS ON COURSE
BHS 's Most Successful Season
Step by step, mile by an injury. But the rest of the
mile the Bayfield cross boys performed well.
country team ran towards
The girls team qualified
glory. From Shiprock to for state and the five girls
Pueblo they have trecked the traveling to pueblo were Enid
distances to compete in eight Lasater placing 15th with a
meets.
After giving their time of 20:28, Melissa Lou
hardest through deep sand in placing 17th with a time of
Shiprock, to the high altitude 20:34,
Corinne Wilmer
in Centauri, to snowy trails at placing 27th with a time of
State in Pueblo, the Bayfield 21:07, Audrey Roe placing
cross country team has the 44th with a time of 21:07, and
right to boast of an extremely Kandi Morrison placing 60th
successful year.
with a time of 23:32. They
The boys unfortunetly came
home
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did not make it to the State
outstanding 88 points and a
Championships. However, 5th place.
Ben Lott ex"'celled by breaking
They had great success
school records.
Sadly, for only their second season.
freshman Tylor Young was Good Job!
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past her opponent as she sprints
tawards the finish line. Bottom
left: Kandi Morrison gives her last
burst of energy as she approaches
the finish line at state
compatition.Above: BHS nmners
gather fur a group photo. Right
above: Audrey Roee is gasping for
air as she reaches the end of the
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Nick Kimball Races through an open
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Corinne Wilmer workers her hardest
to finish the race. Right: Mike Greer
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them up, the volleyball team
fired them out, the crosscountry team burned them
up, and the football team
blew them away. The 1993
fall sports season was another
outrageous year for the
Bayfield Wolverines.
The volleyball team did
an excellent job as they
stormed their way through
the season and became the
league Co-champions.
The cross-country team
did fabulous for only their
second year. Not only did
they get third at regionals,
but had five state qualifiers
on the girls tea~ . They ended
the season with fifth place at
state.
The football team did
very well this year. Contributing to this success were more
players than ever, and a
bigger coaching staff. They
were undefeated League
Champions, and were State
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Anna Lasater slams the ball over the
net for another point. Audrey Roe
crosses the finish line for another step
towards state. The Varsity
volleyballers regroup after a1wther
awsame save.

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threw the. line. Marshall Hahn
yells out the signals to the offense. Kristy Miller nails the
ball over the net. Melissa Lott
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finish line. Wolverine cheerleaders get the crcnvd pumped
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�BELIEVING AND ACHIEVING!
Who cares about
academics? How many
students actually think
about what they are
learning every day in high
school? Most students are
here to have fun with their
friends or use up time.
There are,
of
course, many students
who try to learn and
excel. They are the
people who will control
the world in the future.
Their less motivated peers,
however, do not see it
that way .. So, what do
you think?
What do
academics mean to the
students at BHS?

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Clockwise: Leigha Natzke and Royale Da aren't the only ones that are wondering
haw Pat's car got into that ditch. Cayle McConnick turns around to see who his
disturbing his consontration. Jamie and Dian sit quietly in the hallway between
classes. Jenny Wilmer tries to study in the library. Audrey Roe cannot figure out
haw to wark the machine in front of her.

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�Clockwise: Daryl and Shilne try to compare answers on their homwork assignment.
Pat Morelli kicks back in the library. Jeff McClure is wondering ·who is disturbing
his quiet work time. Angela Natzke is another devoted freshman here at BHS.
Gwen and Aaron try to get on Mr. Cranns good side. Evan Surprenant can 't
believe he has to go back into thilt classroom. Cody Duran catches up on some
reading in Mr. Marty 's class.

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Big Businesss in FBLA
FB LA stands for Future
Business Leaders of America.
This year it has been filled
with goals and expectations
from the students. Robert
Walker describes it this way,
"FBLA is an awesome and
academically challenging
experience!" This year there
were fourty-five members of
FBLA. "Our group keeps
growing and growing and the
students keep working harder
and harder. It is a pleasure to
wok with the BHS FBLA

members!", says Denise Haga,
club sponsor.
While students learn
about the business world they
are also learning how to
compete and meet deadlines.
FBLA members are taught
valuable skills that will help
them throughout the rest of
their lives. That's a reassuring
note to any parent or student.
If ther were ever a club to join
it would probably be this one
because you get to learn a lot
while you have fun!

Top Row: Tasha Cusick, Kali Beck, Jonah Martin, Daryl Kohlerschmidt, Audrey Roe, Kandi Morrison, Jessica Macklin, Jason Wilmer, Ryan
Cusick, Craig Hoback, Harley Jack. 2nd Row:DeniseHaga, Bev Hott, Dion Phelps, Brand Deming, Carl Holmes, Belt Ford, Rico Prianto, Luiza
Fritz, Teara Teller, Cody Duran, Eric Lobato, Leigha Natzke, Royale Da, Jenny Rustman, Will Broun, Rachel Edwards. 3rd Row: Phillip
Kedrowski, Melissa Lott, Jarrett Cook, Kristy Miller, Enid Lasater, Kara Anderson, Anna Lasater, Theresa Zink, Heather Hag a, Robert Walker,
Cheryl Rhyno, Jennifer Forsythe, Wendy Miller. Bottom Row: Je~~~~ifer Murphy, Julia Minkler, Brad Hoback, Andy Roe, Melissa Longfellow,
Heather Raish, Dawn Fahrion, Megan Backer.

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tTop to Bottom: Mack Dugger, Ta. ha Cu 1ck, Dion Phelps. Kacy Conner, Audrey Roe, Kandi Morrison, Alma Jean Fntz, Kim
jwickman, Angela Natzke, Kerrie Lorenzini, Sonya Sitton, Mandi Martin, Bridget Beal, Zac Martinez, Jonah Martin, Corrine
Wilmer. Enn Dunavant, Chelsea Lyall, Julia Minkler, Mrs. Blatnick (advisor), Royale Da', Curtis Yelincia, Ryan Hunt, Josh
IJ.Iomer. Evan Surprenant, Andy Roe, Rohert Walker, Brad Ilohack, Mindy Beal, Makesha Ludwig, Katy Blatnick, Bohhi Grimes,
Kara Anderson, Anna Lasater, Jenny Rustman, Mandi Hamilton, and Denise Mansell

FHA stands for Future Homemakers of America.
FHA has a lot of goals and expectations to accomplish
this year. Katy Blatnick has done a lot to help. She is
the new State Represtative, for FHA. She has taken
Melanie Broun's place. Katy has a lot of new ideas.
Mrs. Blatnick has helped the students out a bunch.
"I hope that the BHS FHAers gain worthwhile
experiencesto help the be the best ever family and
community leaders, " says Mrs. Blatnick advisor for
FHA.

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Students Taking A New Direction ( S. T. A. . D.)
has goals and expectations to fulfill. S. T. A. . D.
has a new advisor this year. The advisor is Mrs.
Milner. She has been at Bayfield High School for the
past two years and is doing an excellent job teaching
the students inS. T. A. . D.
Melissa Lott has a lot of good ideas to share with
the S. T. A. N. D. members. She worked very hard to
become the President of S. T. A. . D.

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�This years student
council led the way for BHS.
Showing great spirit, the
student councilwas involved
in almost all school activities, helping out whenever
possible. Student council
members displayed dedication and loyalty to Bayfield
High School, and stressed,
to all BHS students, the importance of getting a good
education. The student
council put forth a great effort to keep Ba yfields hopes
high,
andthis
effort
defina tel y pa yed off!

Back row L toR: Jessica Macklin, Marshall Hahn, Wendy Miller, jeb Taylor, Kandi Morrison, Tasha Cusick,
Enid Lasater, Daryl Kohlerschmidt Middle row L to R: Mrs Merica), Mike Greer, Cheryl Rhyno, Philp
Kedrowski, Robert Walker, Audrey Roe, Kali Beck, Kacy Conner Bottom row L toR: Angela Natzke, Rachel
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Scott Peake, Matt Kugle, Judd Jenkins, Fred Newhall. Matt Dugger. Front row;
Jonah Martin, Tadd Hetler, Andy Rowe, Phillip Kedrowski, Christian Cloudt,
Matt Wilson. Front; Robert Mann, sponsor

Back row L toR: Mike Greer, Daryl Kohler chmidt, Melissa Lott, Ron Linfesty, Je e
Cummins, Shane Bassett, Ben Lott Front row L toR: Rachale Edwards, Jeb Taylor,
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�BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
ofBHS
Applause filled the gymnasi urn when the curtain fell. 'The
Beverly Hillbillies', a play put on
by The Bayfield HighSchool Drama
Club, was definetly a crowd
pleaser.
Andy Roe played Jed
Clampet, Mike Greer played Jethro,
Kara Anderson as Ellie May, and
Audrey Roe was granny. The play
was a success.
It was an exciting mixture of
quick witted mischief, down home
humor, and good dean family fun!
All of there actors and actresses have the kind of charisma
and talent that can take them far.

Back row: feb Taylor, ick Klmball, Tylor Young, Kal! Beck, Mrke Greer, Miles Sufflmg, Jessica Mack/111, Mandy Martm, Sara
Troubah, Ellie Crumbah, Ben Loti Middle row: Comne Wilmer, Alma Jean Fritz, Rachel Edwards, Andy Roe, Kara Anderson,
Jonah Mart111, Jenny Rustmamr, Audrey Roe Front row: Jenn McClure, Makeslra Ludwig, Cannon Ivers, Mrs. Kimball, Brad
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STEPPIN' UP AT BHS
New classes mean new directions
at Bayfield High. While aerobics
directs its students to down a path
of life-long fitness, aerospace
sends you soaring to a new
tomarrow. Aerospace, taught by
Mr. Robert Mann, has done everything from launching rockets,
to flying airplanes at Animas airpark. Aerobics, taught by Mrs.
Beckler has gone from"Buns of
Steel" to riding bikes and
rollerblading. Some of the harder
classes at B.H. S. are Calculas,
College Prep English, and Physics. Taught by some of the hardest
and best teachers at Bayfield.
There are also more relaxed classes,
these classes give the students time
to take a break from the stress of
more demanding courses. We are
in are in our fourth year on the
split schedule, this gives the students more time to focus on these
classes. Which the results are better grades and a better learning
experience.

Clockwise: Royale Da'
works hard in Mr. Edwards
class. Aaron Hendrix tries
to complete another
assignment. Mrs. Jones
demonstrates the use of
electricity. Erin Anglin
looks stunned about all her
work. Andy and Fred light
a rocket from Aero Space.

�Clockwise: Bobbie Grimes finrshes
an assignment before class. Bart
Miller can't figure out ·what he is
suposed to do. Mrs . Cashio helps
her fellow students. The weights
class does a little floor exercises.
Mr Prior takes over Mrs. Becklers
Aerobics class.

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��THE YOUNG GUNS OF BHS
Youth Movement Energizes the WWF
ot a Senior to be found.
Looking around you can spot a
couple of Sophmores, two or
three Juniors, and a dozen
Freshmen, but no Seniors. o
this is not a gathering of underclassmen, this is a wrestling
practice. The youth movement
has begun in the Wolverine
Wrestling Federation as the
team braces for a step up to 3A
classification. 22 wrestlers hit
the mat at various times, but
not one Senior. Many coaches
would bemoan the fact, but
Coach Edwards viewed the
prospect with enthusiasm.
"We are the youngest
team around. Everyone will be
back next year and with 12
Freshmen we will be a force to
be dealt with." said an obviously pleased Coach Edwards.
As young as they were,
the Wolverines were still very
competitive. Although it was
tough to win a dual because of
the lack of upper weights, they
stacked up well against other
teams. With as many as eight
freshmen wrestling varsity at
one time the WWF still complied a respectable 146-126 team
record.

State Champion at 119
lbs. Marshall Hahn led the pack.
His overtime victory over Richie
Cal don of Sanford in the state
finals, ended the season for the
Wolverines on an extremaly
persuasive vote. Marshall was
the only freshman to win a title
at any weight class in the state.
Ryan Hunt capped off a great
year with a 5th place state finish. Sophmore, Cody Duran,
switched from Basketball to
Wrestling and was regional
champion at 125. Cody won
several matches at state and
came so close to placing.
Sophmore, Clayton Wilson,
(130), and Junior, Micha
Chamblee, (140) also made the
trip to state. Junior, Ryan
Powell, (145), Sophmore, Josh
Homer, (171), Freshman, Steve
Wiliams, (150), Olan Morrison,
(152), Jesse Cummins, (135), and
Judd Jenkins, (130) made up the
varsity, while Dusty Mars,
Miguel Gomez, Jeremy Sours,
and Kane Vette contributed to
J.V.
The overall prospects of
the team looks great as they
move up to a new class, but the
move won't slow them down.

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�Top left; Freshman Marshall Hahn applies
pressure to a hold on his way to a team high 15
pins. Above; Sophmore Cody Duran stalks his
Dolores opponent at the Ignacio Tournament.
Far left; Junior Ryan Hunt works for a pin at
state on his way to fifth place. Left; Junior
Micah Chamblee sprawls and blocks his Soroco
opponent.

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�WOLVERINE WRESTLING

Back row Left to Right: Coach Edwards, Judd Jenkins, Micha Chamblee, Steve Williams, Jesse Cummins, Josh Homer, Ryan
Pcrwell, Olan Morrison, Clayton Wilson, Sam Lorenzine, Coach Hahn, Coach Seitz Front row Left to Right: Kane Vette,
Marshall Hahn, Migual Gomez, Aaron Hamilton, Dusty Mars, Ryan Hunt, Cody Duran, Jeremy sours
At right in
sequence; Clayton
Wilson stuggles to
regain control and
...does.

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�Top; Ryan Hunt emerges victorious in his
medal match capping a 25-7 season. Top
Right; Freshman Clayton Wilson fights to
defeat his foe. Above; Cody Duran scores a
near fall in one of his victories at state. Left;
Ryan Hunt controls the tempo of the match.

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�Tied 18 to 18 at
half-time.
The Lady
Wolverines carne back in
the second half to win the
game 45 to 37 against the
Mancos Bluejays. This
broke their nine-game
losing streak. This was a
happy day for the Lady
Wolverines.
The Lady
Wolverines had two
players foul out, Royale
Da', and Kris Morrison,
but that did not discourage
them from winning the
game.
The two lead
scorers for that game were

Kali Beck with 20 points ,
and Luiza Fritz with 8
points.
There were many
tears shed after the game.
They dreamed of this day
and celebration victory. It
did not matter if they lost
another game after
winning this one. They
had the desire to win this
game, and they did.
This year the varsity
team is made up of three
seniors, six juniors, one
sophomore, and two

freshmen.
The Lady
Wolverines have not had a
good season. They have
only won 4 games. They
have played extremely
well for only winning 4
games.
The
Lady
Wolverines had it in their
heart that they were going
to play in Districts. That
dream was shattered. The
Lady Wolverines lost by 9
points. They were very
disappointed, but they go
to the boys's game to cheer
them on to victory.

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Head Coach Mick McOermont, Luiza Fritz, Kali Bee~ Katy Blatnick, Jennifer Forsythe, Enn Dunavant, Jess
Macklin, and Kristy Miller

�Top Pictures: Kali Beck i. trying to fmd
someone to throw the ball to. Royale Da' . hoots
for two.

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Ignacio

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Duran~JV

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55
42
47
32

49
32
45
41
43
42
67

Monte i ta
Sargent
Farmington JV
Dove Creek
Mancos
Pago a

34

3

Ignacio
35
Dolores
39
Navajo Prep
39
ucla
47
Pagosa
26
Dolores
25
Manco
45
Nucla
27
Overall Record 4-13

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�Kri Morrison bit the du t.
Delilah Folk hoots. Kris M.
brings the ball down. Kristy
Miller drives the ball. Royale Da'

hoot for two points.

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�Left to Right: Asst. Coach Tina Jones, Head Coach Mick McDermont, Delilah Folks, Phoebe
Percell, Kandi Morrison, Kelly Steinbacher, Thersea Zink, Angela Natzke, Enid Lasater, and
KacyConner

eft to Right: Asst. CoachTina Jones, Kelly Steinbacher,Thersea Zink, Head Coach Mick
cDermont, Angela Natzke, Mandy Gosney, J ohnna Biggers, Meleah Farmnam, and
Renae' Neil

�There is thirty econds
left in the game, and Bayfield is
up by 5 point against Ignacio.
The buzzer goes of~ and the
Bayfield Wolverines win the
game 50 to 45 because they
blinded their opponents with
their bright fluorescent bandaids.
o one in the history of
high school ba ketball has ever
played with band-aids on his
face, arm, or leg. This is the new
trend for the 1994 Wolverine
boys basketball team.
They
wear
them
anywhere and everywhere that
they find to place them. A for
Dion Phelps, well, he wears
them on the back of hi
basketball shoes.
Robert
Walker wears one on his
forehead, o if anyone asks
what happened, he'll probably

ay that Brad Hoback took him
out during the game. The team
ays that the band-aids bring
them good luck; so far, they are
right.
This year the varsity
team is made up of eight seniors,
one junior, and two freshmen.
They have come far to achieve
their dreams.
The Wolverines played
Dove Creek for the first game at
Districts. They stomped Dove
Creek 73 to 35. They played
Mancos for the second game. The
Wolverines were up by one at
half -time. The score was 33 to
32. The Wolverines and the
Bluejays were tied 51 to 51, then
Dion Phelp was fouled by Ben
Ellis. It would have been Ellis's
fifth foul, but his friend (Joey
Bled oe) took the foul for him.
They lost the game by 7 points.

The Wolverines had the
championship was pull out
right out from under them. The
refs were not fair at all. The
final score was 59 to 52. Their
off to Palisade for Regionals.
They played West Grand and
they played a good
game. The Wolverines came
back in the third quarter to take
the lead 43 to 42. They had
three players foul out in the
fourth quarter. They lost by 6
points. The final score was 66 to
72.
The JV and the C team
played a good season the year.
They both had their ups and
downs. Overall the season went
by fast. The JV's overall record
was
-4. The C teams overall was
11-3.

Left to Right: Asst. Coach Rich Hillyard, Brad Hoback, Jamie Salazar, Blake Surprenant, Dion
Phelps, Robert Walker, Tad Hetler, Jason For~ythe, Jonah Martin, Joey Serrano, Kevin Prior, Ben
Ford, Head Coach Butch Prior, and Manager Jeb Taylor

�Monticello
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Sargent
61
Pagosa
34
Page Az.
37
Westwood Az.
39
Monument Az.
41
• Mancos
60
Pagosa
41
• Ignacio
50
• Dolores
75
Navajo Prep
44
• Dove Creek
75
• Nucla
70
Pagosa
52
Dolores
79
Mancos
37
Nucla
80
Ignacio
52
Dove Creek
73
Mancos
52
West Grand
66
Overall Record 11-11

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�Brad Hoback hoots for two. Dion
Phelps slam it at Distrists. Brad
oback bring the ball down court.
lake Surprenant puts it up. Tom
Harrbon hoots, &amp; mis es.

Dion Phelp · hoot and cores.
Robert Walker puts it up for two.
Blake Surprenant shoots while
being almo t mashed.

�to Right: Asst. Coach Ri
d, Ben
en ott,
an Cusick, Tom Harrison,
acklin, Jason Abernathy, Cody Abernathy, Bart Miller, Zac Martinez, Cory Baxter, Head
ach Butch Prior and Man
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Left to Right: Asst. Coach Rich Hillyard, Hobby Chapin, Ben Lott, Nichlas Kimball, Ryan
Cusick, John Lancett, Reggie Sanchez, Mike Smithawick, Tom Harrison, BJ Monger, Jimmy

���DO YOU BELIEVE THESE PEOPL E
These are faces only
their mothers can love.
When
you look at the
unique students at BHS, you
see that they cannot be
compared to any other
group of people. They set
their own standards and set
their sights high.
The
students at Bayfield High
can never be matched.
They are in a class of their
own. No other small school
has such a
mix of
personalities.
BHS has
goofballs all over, some
bookworms, and even a
few dead heads.
This
school has them all. No,
they cannot be duplicated.
These students stand alone.

Clockwise: Justin Macklin tries to hold
up the wall. Joey Serrano takes a break
between classes. Forrest Allen works
hard to finish his homework. Whitney
kicks back in Mr. Kerins class. Erin
Dunavant gathers her books to go home.
Bucky Taylor looks shocked as he opens
his devistating locker.

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Faculty
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Staff
74-79
Juniors
Sophomores 80-85
86-91
Freshman
92-93
Dedication

Clockwise: Cheryl gets help from
Mrs. Haga. Mindy Beal tries to pay
attention in Mrs. Casias class. Cody
Abernathy does some research in the
library. Mrs Blatnick class is hard at
work. Royale, Cheryl, and Micha
study the evatation of balance.

McDonalds

Going to McDonald's is almost as TTWch
a part of sclwol as going to class. You •..,e mode
u.s the place to meet, to tnlk, to have a good
time, to celebrate your 'l'ictories and help
forget defeats.
You''l'e mode McDonald's more than just
another place to eat.
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�A SIGHT TO SEE
And Much, Much More
BHS Faculty, HMMM. .. this
small phrase, I'm sure brings
many things to mind but we'll
just stick towhatis allowed.The
faculty at BHS is growing more
and more each year. This year
there were a few new additions
to the team. Alice Bauman
helped Mrs Merica! out with a
few of her English classes. Unfortunately she was only a student teacher so her stay was not
too long. Alice's unique style of
teaching made her students
have fun while they learned,

and not many teachers provide
this combination! Beverly Hott
teamed up with Mrs. Haga and
together they taught the majority of the computer classes offered at BHS. Althought Mr.
Dugger was no linger a part of
BHS, his abscence was made up
for by the new science teacher,
Tina Jones.So we've displayed
this unique arrangement of
teachers from Bayfield High
School, and hopefully, they're
here to stay!!

Mrs. Blatnick wanders the halls just
looking for trouble.

BHSFACULTY
Bauman, Alice
Beckler, Peggy
Blatnick, Carol
Bru b, Gerald
Casbio, There. a

Edwards, Richard
Haga, Den~e
Hott, Beverly
Jone , Tina
Keirn , Jon

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�Mr. Prior shaws that he can fit right in with the kids at BHS.

Above: Mrs Drake works hard as the secretary of BHS. Right
above: Mrs Cashio helps a student in need. Left: Coach Kerins
and Coach Prior are two of the main reasons of successs here
in Bayfield.

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�BOARD OF EDUCATION
Clockwise: The teachers join in 011
all the activities, trying to compete
with the students. Mrs. Haga
smiles at the camera. Mrs Drake is
one of the happiests faces around.
Mr . Marty believes teaching should
be in a relaxed form.

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Moon, Marty
Prior, Forest
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�Mr. Ed takes a break to soak up some sun.

Brad and Robert try their hardest to agravate Mrs.
Conner.

ADMINISTRATION &amp; STAFF
Brown, Tommy
Superintendant
Coffee, Benny
Conner, Ginger
Librarian
Curran, Jack
Principal
Drake, Vicki
Princ.'s Seer.

Evans, Fran
Fritz, Nancy
Kitchen
Horton, Tom
Silva, Marsha
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Durango, Colorado
Phone: 247-9707
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�Juniors: Lost In Space
Everyone wants to be
an upperclassman and the
junior class has finally made
it. The constant thought in
their minds is: only one more
year and we are gone! The
junior class consists of
cowboys, weirdos, jocks, and a
lot of semi-normal people
too. All of which have bright
and original personalities.
They have come a long way
in the past eleven years. They
have all finally gotten cars
(although a lot of them have
various scrapes and dents).

Bucky Taylor's advice to all
juniors, "A vehicle has tires
that should remain on the
ground not in the air.n
The junior class is
famous for their crazy abilit}
to have fun. According to
Tasha Mrasak, going to
Bayfield High School has been
"a new
and
unusual
experience because it is so
small." The junior class has
been through alot, but have
remained a close group of
friends who will, no doubt,
succeed in life.

Evan Suprenant knows the Junior class is number 1!!

Abernathy, Cody
Anderson, Michael
Deal, Mindy
Beck, Kali
Blatnick, Katy

Burrows, Whitney
Chamblee, Micah
Cook, Jarrett
Crossman, Rachel
Da, Royale

�Dyer, }essie
Forsythe, Jennifer
Fritz, Luiza
Gomez, Nita
Holmes, Carl

Hunt, Ryan
Hunter, }odie
Jack, }ames
Kremer, Doug
Larimore, Richard

CLASS OF

Left: Elizabeth Merrill and Jennifer
Forsythe 3how their great sen~e of
humor. Kavin McCormick wonder ·
if it was a wi e choice to move to the
little town of Bayfield.

�Above: Tasha Mrasak i happy to be
in Bayfield . Right: Jennifer Murphy
and Metis ·a Longfellow-the be t of
tnends.

LongfeUow, Amy
Longfellow, Melissa
Lorenzini, Kerrie
Ludwig, Makesha
Lyda, joe

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Mansell, Denise
McClure, Jeff
McCormick, Cayle
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Morrison, Kristina
Mrasak, Tasha
Murphy, Jennifer

Murphy, uzanne
Natzke, Leigha
Neil, Christina
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�Above: Joey Seranno remembers
days long gone when life was
simple. Middle: Cody
Abernathy steals a glance at the
woman of his dreams. Far Right:
Katy Blatnick fantasizing
about "PAUL".

Rhyno, Cheryl
Roe, Audrey
Rush, Patricia
Sanchez, Steve
Schulder, haw

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Surprenant, Evan
Taylor, Bucky
Teller, Teara
Walters, Melissa

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�Left: Steve Sanchez shyly grins. Far
left: Ryan Powell stares in amazement
at the camera.Middle left: Bucky
Taylor ...Kristina Morrison has an
earful while Cheryl Rhyno dreams
of a happy place. Bottom left: Melissa
Walters shows her school spirit by
dressing up at Halloween.

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Cheryl Rhyno:
President
Wendy Miller: Vice
President
Audrey Roe: Secretary
KaliBeck: Treasurer

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�A LEGACY OF THEIR OWN
Sophomores Unprecedented in 1993
Unprecedented is one word of school. This includes FBLA,
that has been used to described the FHA, STAND, Drama, Band, From Left to Rtght: Jenca Cook and
Sophomore Class. Wbat does it Knowledge Bowl, and sports. All Mtchelle Chnstano studv Izard for tlze
mean? Webster has defined it as these things have helped this class upcommg test. Rvan Custck slw. . . ·s ;ust
unique. This class is certainly that. through the year and has brought how well he like Cortez. Peters. Jonathan
Blacksten takes a break in Mrs. Hagas'
Wbat makes it unprecedented is drastic change not only physically
class.
thewidevarietyofthepersonalities but mentally as well. Many of
formed in the class. They have them are finding that is not what it
partiers, athletes, actors, comedi- used to be. They have, however,
ans, scholars, leaders, and those made many new friends both unthatjustcannot be classified. With der and upperclassmen. This
such a wide variety of personali- makes struggling through the year
ties, you get a very ambitious goup. a little easier. This class is one of
Sometimes they do get a little to the best. Their successfulness has
ambitous. This group has a very made them stand out in all aspects.
unique outlook on life. Matt Boy, the world better watch out
Trobaugh said, "Life is just one big because the class of '96' is just
game." Do we wish it was. This beginningtocreatealegacyoftheir
class is learning that it is a lot of own.
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rile Belle of the Halloween contest. Rav
Vasquez 1S a little camera shy. Bart
Miller struts Ius stufffor the school to see.
Delilah Folks' tmmitation of Mr. Ed.
Rachel Edwards hard at ~"'·ork to finish her
layout before the deadline.

Heather Raish
Kenna Ranney
Becky Rodrick
Catenna Rule
Sonya Sitton

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Tiffany Teller
Jennifer Thompson

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Alzcza Vance
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Clochvise from the top: Mzchelle 1S
takzng a break to pose for the camera.
Tiffan_v Teller IS tlzroughl_v exhausted after
a day at BHS. Jason Abernathv stares at
the camera and can 't quae figure out whv
they are taking his p1cture. Below:
Kenna Ranney is a perfect exarnple of
having a umque outlook on life.

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�OUT TO GETCHA!
Freshman 1994
Countdown, Freshmen!
Only three more years and were
outta here. This ever unique class
has so much to offer the real
world once we get out. But don't
get your hopes up, we have a
while.
What's the best thing about
being a Freshman?lt has to be
new friends, new teachers, and
finally getting out of the Midschool. Yes, but what's the worst
thing about being a Freshman?
Definitely being at the bottom of
the social stack once again, and
walking down the hall hoping no

big Senior is ready to give you
the "Initiation".
This class is surely one of
the best to ever come through
BHS, so how do you describe
them? Brilliant? Ambitious?
Out of the ordinary? Or just
plain awesome. You make the
choice. We have a lot to look
forward to in the near future,
like more respect and best of all,
getting our drivers license.
Whatever each of us decides
to do with our lives, the world
better get ready, 'cause the class
of 1997 is out to make it big!

Above: Judd Jenkins glances back to
make sure he is not being stalked by
an UPPERCLASSMAN. BelowAndrea Garcia catches up on the
past faces of BHS.

Andrews, Nicholas
Apodaca, Jennifer
Arnold, 1heresa
Backer, Megan
Beat, Bridget

Betley, Kacey
Brandon, Jeff
Brittain, Jessica
Chapin, Hobby
Clapp, Cierra

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�Left to Right: Jeb Taylor, StudentCouncilRep; Jessica Macklin,
President; Kacy Conner, Secretary; Marshal Hahn, Vice
President; Enid Lasater, Treasurer.

Above: Kim McGuire looks like she is
enjoying her new classes.

Clendenning,
Maggie
Cole, Angie
Conner, Kacy
Corlies, Tegan
Crossman, Rubin

Crumbaugh, Ellie
Cummins, Jesse
Cundiff, Jimmy
Deming, Brand
Donaldson,
Justin

Eimar, Erik
Fahrion, Dawn
Farnam, Maleah
Fisher, Shannon
Ford, Ben

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�Above: Dawn Lewis can'tfigure out
how she got to Bayfield. Right: This
group offreshmen don't seem to
know where the high school is.

Garcia, Andrea
Garcia, Cheyenne
Gomez. Miguel
Goodwin, Justin
Gosney, Mandy

Haga, Heather
Hahn, Marshall
Hahn, Valerie
Hamilton, Aaron
Hoback, Craig

Holland, Randy
Ivers, Cannon
Jack, Harley
Jenkins, Judd
Johnson, Bobby

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�Left: Seems like this freshman class is
always trying to be on top. Above:
Kristy Miller will soon figure out there
is not much to smile about in high
school.

Joswick, arah
Kennedy, Daniel
Kimball, Niclwlas
Kugle, Matt
Lancett, John

Larimore, Heather
Lasater, Enid
Lewis, Dawn
Linfesty. Tara
Lorenzini, Sam

Lucero, Lloyd
Ludwig, Josh
Macklin, Jessica
Mars, Dusty
Martin, Amanda

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�Left: Marshall Hahn realizes that he is not in middle school anymore. Ci rra
Clapp and Jamie McMinn are only two of the smiling faces here at BHS

McGuire, Kim
McMinn, Jaime
Miller, Kristy
Monger, B.J.
Morrison, Olan

Natzke, Angela
Neil, Renae
Percell, Plwebe
Popely, Tim
Prior, Kevin

Richardson,
Christina
Richins, Kim
Rustmann, Jody
Sanchez, Reggie
Schockaert, Mike

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�Left: Angela Natzke and Kacy
Conner finally figure out the joke
they heard the day before. Daniel
Kennedy is glad he finally made it to
high school.

Serrano, Jackie
Smithwick, Mike
Sours, Jeremy
Steinbacher, Kelly
Taylor, Jeb

Thompson, Kimber
Vette, Kane
Wilbourn, Heidi
Williams, Steve
Wilmer, Mike

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�Alma Jean.
Mike,
We are so verv proud ofvou. Remember that
the glorr of God ts tntel!tgence and that you
can overcome ever_v challenge you face . You
wr/1 a/wars be in our hearts.
Love,
MomandDad

We believe tn you and know you can do ~rhatever rou set
your heart to. We're so proud of you and ~...,u always be
therefor you.
Love.
Mom·rz

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Jonah,
Thanks for the many
proud moments and
exciting times due to
your Izard work and
dedication to your
school work and ball
games. We couldn't
be more proud.
All our love.
MomandDad

Melissa,
You 're a doll. Go get 'em and"remember THINK PINK.

Kristina,
You've come a long way from the shy little girl you
once were. Tlze sky is tlze limit. So take your talents
and your million dollar smile and soar.

Kim,

Love you,

You have been a joy to your mom and dad. We may
have lost our little girl, but tlze young lady who has
replaced her has not disappointed us. In our eyes you
are already a success:

Dad, Mom, and Jonathan

Dad and Mom

�Brad,
The pnde that we
have for you m who
vou are and who you
are becommg IS
completely be_vond
-words. We want you
to know we love you
and wish you the very
best in all that life
fzolds for you.
Love,
MomandDad

Bobbie Kay,
You have always been
loveable and very
concerned about others,
also you have always had a
good outlook on life and
what you want in life. We
love you very much and
wijh you luck in the future
ahead of you.

Aaron,
Think positive. Chin up. Smile a lot.
Remember who loves you,
Mom and Dad
Kara,

Corinne,
Angels don't all have blue eyes, but mine does.
Love ya,
Mom and brothers

As you go through hfe al~.,·ays
remember to believe m }'Our dreams,
work for your goals and trust m your
heart. You 're a very special lady and
we love you unmensel_v.
Love.
MomandDad

�BELIEVING IN CHANGE
The 1994-93 year gave rememberance to ev.('ryone.
New faces came to peoples attention, and faces disappeared
that we will probably never see again. New artists stormed to
the tops of the music charts, and some fell in defeat. Michael
Jackson faced a prison term, and Snoop Doggy Dog wondered
of he would ever get out.
Change was one of the main issues of this year. Many
people brought happiness to others, while other lives were
destroyed by the worlds faults. The changes of 93-94 brought
good and bad for the people. One thing that was learned
thought is that you always gotta believe.
Forty seconds that shook Los
Angeles caused an estimated thirty
billion dollars in damage.

Michael jackson faced his downfall as he was accused of sexually
assulting a young boy.

joe Carter became the second player
to end a World Series with a home

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�The Dallas Cowboys became only the fifth
team to repeat as Super Bowl champions
with a 30-13 victory over the Buffalo Bills in
Super Bowl XXVIll.

TOP FIVE MOVIES
OF 1994
1. Jurassic Park
2. The Fugitive
3. The Firm
4. Hard Target
5. R;s;ng Sun

Pope fohn Paul II visited the
United States for the third
time since becoming pope 15
years ago.

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Nancy Kerrigan was expected to win the
national figuring skating title. But before
she had a chance to compete, she was bashed
on the knee by an unidentified assailant.
l1lter,fellow skater, Tanya Harding 's
former husband, pleaded guilty in the
assault case.

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CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS '''

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�Jason,
You have been a constant source ofJOV and enrerrwnmenr
to us. Just contmue to belteve m }'Ourself and rrusr the
Lord--then follow your dreams to a wonderful life We are
very proud ofyou'
Love,
Mom and Dad

Anna.
You make us very proud. We enjoy the
memory of many great times together. We
will miss }'Our enthusiasm and fun sense of
humor next year when you go to college.
You will be successful at whatever you do.
Seize the day.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Tasha,
We are sure you do not know how much love
and happiness you have brought to our home.
We have learned a lotfromyou! Your
determination and desire to do what's right will
help you throughout your life.
Loving you eternally,
MomandDad

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