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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
Senior Class
Sponsor

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�SHIRLEY

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Music 2
Pep Club 1
F.H A. 2
A nnual Staff 3
Paper Staff 3
Fine Arts 3
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
Library 1
*Durango, Sophomore
year

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
• Springfield,
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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�BETTE

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,
Senior year

TIODORITA LUCERO
Music 1
Pep Club 2
F.H A. 1
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
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Junior year

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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.

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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

�WILLS
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(Ted McKinnis)

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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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(Elmer Powell)

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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

�Adrian Murray, Barbara Norman, Jerry Bowers, Jerolene Percell, Kenneth Vaughan

Judy Gilbert, Larry Mullen

Johnny Salazar, Nina Powell

Doris Blackmer� . Gary Forsythe

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Donald Grush, Gerogia Duncan

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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Ear lena Cramer, Michael Schaefer

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

�RA D ES

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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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Donna Reed, John McKinnis, Zelta Newton

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

�FIFT H
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

FIRST
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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�A NUAL STAFF

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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Mardella and Donald
MOST BA SHFUL

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Paul and Patsy

Millard and Barbara

�MOST LIKELY

TO SUCCEED

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,

Wyoma, Janet S. , Betty H. , Hazel Ann, Wendel l.

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���B'' CLUB

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

1 4-32

Ignacio

1 3-35

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Jim, Everett, Clement, Donald,

Sam, Coach Starbuck, Millard, Trent, Ray,

Gene, Larry, Steve.

SCORES
Navajo Mission

53-57

Silverton

75-49.

Saguache

71-34

Pagosa Springs

60-49.

Creede

£0-46

Dolores

70-55•

61-49

Mancos

57-56.

48-50 •

Dove Creek

55-31.

Ignacio

63-61 •

(Pagosa Tournament)
Pagosa Springs
(Pagosa Tournament)
Mancos
Dove Creek
Ignacio

101-31.
70-54.

• League Games

���B'' TEAM

Kenneth, Bill, Jerry, Tommy, Coach Starbuck
Thomas, Wendell, Larry, Clement

Scores
Navajo Mission

39-59

Saguache

28-32

Mancos

29-45

Dove Creek

33-26

I gnacio

43-52

Silverton

67-24

Pagosa Springs

38-36

Dolores

38-44

Mancos

47-44

Dove Creek

30-33

Ignacio

32-44

�CHEERL EAD ERS

Sandra McVicker, Betty Holt, LaVina Wommer

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�PUP TEAM

Coach Starbuck, Gary, George,

Madardo,

Leonard,

Ray,

Larry, Harvey, Philip, Bill.

CHEERLEADERS

Diane, Zelta, Dmma, Judy.

Kenneth,

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Dorothy

Marie

Tiodorita

�SNAPSHOTS
Raymond

Irwin, Clement, Dorothy

LaVina, Elmer, Sondra

"Please Baby Please"

"Ancient Drums"
Elmer, LaVina

"Paralyzed"

Jim M.

Myrna, Mary

Adrian

"I Saw Esau"

"Don't Forbid Me"

"Oh Mother"

Judy M.

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