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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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Bonnie Fuller
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!

What

happened last night?

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!velyn Haaatedt
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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P gos
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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�Coach tvorkman, Richard J., Tommy T., Louis tV. , Vincent P., ,Tohn M. ,
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.

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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
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!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
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L. P. GAS, INC.
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Bayfield:

8 84-2629

Durango: 247-0606

Bayfield,

Colorado

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FULL LINE OF S P O R TING G O OD S
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Durango, Colorado

949 Main

OXFORD TRADING POST
8 84-2520

Highway 172

247-4066

STOP AT

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Trade on Anything of Value.

Groceries - Gas - Furniture - Feed Stock Salt

Hiway 160 at

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"TRUST YOUR CAR
TO THE MAN.
WHO WEARS THE STAR"

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Bayfield,

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

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It's too big to put under out coat.

Durango, Colorado
700 Main
Flowers for All Occasions

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9 8 8 Main

Durango

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TWEED SAWN
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Bayfield,

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8 84-2807

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WELL'S COURT

Pine River
Lodge

LE T Y OUR GUE S T
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8 84-2245
Bayfield,
Colorado

Cabins

Boats
Motors
VALLECI T O LAKE
Don and Ermalee Atkinson

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Galvanized Steel Windows and Doors
All Size Replacement Windows
Your Rusco Dealers in Southwest Colorado
GEO RGE AND RICHARD SN ODGRADD
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8 84-2268

P. 0. Box 224
Bayfield, Colorado

81122
20 Year Warranty

19 Colors
Also Custom Cabinet Work
Painting and Remodeling

BRENNAN'S
WALLACE
FURNITURE CO.

SER VI CE
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Furniture and Carpets for Every Room

Phone 247-12 86

Durango,

858 Main

Colorado

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595 7th Avenue

FL O Y D C O C H RAN

Durango,

Phone 247-4525

Colorado

Compliments

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HOUSE
BAYFIELD
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65 8 Main

Durango,

Colorado

8 84-9901

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$6, 700 per year to start!
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Opportunity for rapid advancement to
$10, 000 - $12, 000 per year!
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

�The First
National Bank
OF DURANGO

DURGANO, C OL ORA D O
First i n Banking in the San Juan Basin
Since 1 8 82

Member F. D. I. C.

�THE DENNISONS

Western Dance Band
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

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Aztec, New Mexico
Phone: 334-6202

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Where the Beauty of Spring
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Everything for Ladies That
Sew and Save

Town Plaza in Durango

A&amp;W
CLIVE PETERSON
Real Estate
121 East lOth

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247-0897

Ranches, Businesses

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2603 North Main

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Bayfield, Colorado
Phone 8 84-2549

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LA PLA T A M O T O RS INC.

902 Second Avenue

600 Second Avenue

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Plymouth, Imperial

679 Second Avenue

Highway 160 South

TURNER M O T OR S INC.

S OU THWE S TE RN M O T OR CO.

802 Second Avenue

1910 Main Avenue

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842 Main

Durango

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IGNACIO, COLORADO

Established in 1910

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SAWMILL POINT
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Cabins
Boats
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Machine Work

Electrical

Manufacturing

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Motor Rewinding

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639 Second Avenue
Durango,

Colorado

DON &amp; ESSIE'S

RAINBOW LODGE

S T O P B Y THE

Grocery Store

Trailer Park

and Laundry Mat

VALLECITO RESORT
Cabins, Boats,

Motors

Marigold Glassware

HERB,

MAR Y ELIZABE TH and BR O OK
JOBE S

They even have a place to play hide-and-seek.

�Compliments of

BRAYTON'S
DURANGO RECAP
COMPANY

803 Second Avenue
Durango,

Colorado

Headquarters for All Your Tire Needs
Recaps New and Used
Delco Batteries

Cool and crisp refreshments.

MAIN STREET CAFE
B. E.

C O O PE R

Cabins - On Pine River
Cool - Quiet - Comfortable
Owned and Operated
by
ALTA M. B EU TEN

Come on Jenny don't be afraid to take your
clothes in there,

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PLAZA CLEANERS
What bit your hand Lois that Debbie is laughing
at so hard???

Durango, Colorado
12 Town Plaza

Phone 247-2314

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BLUE SPRUCE GULF

"Since 1930"
Bay field,

Colorado

For All of Your Automotive Needs
Try Either Blue Spruce Gul f or
Main Avenue Gulf, in Durango.

Come on in boys and see what we have to
offer.

W E GIVE SE R VICE N O T GIM MI CKS!

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Cabins - Curios - Cafe - Fishing Tackle O F FICE SU P P LY

Boats and Motors
V A LLE CI T O LAKE

1135 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado 81301
Let's rent
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Come to Basin O ffice Supply for

skiing.

All Your School Supply Needs.

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