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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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�IN ME MORIA M
of
I.A WRENCE

E DWA R D MORRISON
son of

Stella and Hubert Morrison

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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ALTA

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English I, N, ill
"Wolverine " Sponsor
Speech and Dramatics
Senior Class Sponsor

DON

BUSHNELL

Geometry
Algebra I
High School Principal
Student Council Sponsor

JANICE JAMES
World History
American History
Civics-Geography
Pep Club Sponsor
International Relations
Junior Class Co-Sponsor

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FERRICK

Sophomore Class Sponsor
Sociology
Driver Training
Physical Education

ISABEL

HOPKINS

Junior Class Sponsor
Purple and Gold Sponsor
English ll
Spanish I
Library
General Math

W.

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Superintendent
Chemistry

GUY BOND
Biology
Agriculture
General Science
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"B" Club 4
Athletics 4

LOIS LANDRETH
Pep Club 4
F. H. A. 2
Annual Staff 4
Paper Staff 4
Fine Arts 2
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
Student Council 1
VICE-PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT

D ORI S KESSELRING
Pep Club 4
F. H. A. 1
Annual Staff 3
Paper Staff 4
Fine Arts 2
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
MYRNA

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Pep Club 4
F. H. A. 2
Annual Staff 4
Paper Staff 4
Fine Arts 3
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
Library 1
TREASURER

SECRETARY

�CARROL MARTIN
Student Council 1
Junior Play 1
Fine Arts 1

WENDELL

BARTHOLOMEW

Paper Staff 1
Fine Arts 1
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
"B" Club 4
Athletics 4

SYLVIA

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Paper Editor 1
Paper Co-Editor 1
Pep Club 4
F. H. A. 2
Annual Staff 4
Paper Staff 4
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
Student Council 1
Cheerleader 1

ARVIN PHELPS
Junior Play1
Senior Play 1

JAMES

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Junior Play1
Senior Play 1
"B" Club 1
Athletics 4
Student Council 1

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Annual Staff 1
Fine Arts 1
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
"B" Club 4
Athletics 4

TRENT

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Fine Arts 1
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
"B" Club 3
Athletics 4
Student Council 1

JI M

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Annual Staff 1
Paper Staff 2
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

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"B" Club 2
Athletics 2
Student Council 2
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Junior year

D ONALD HEFFINGTON
Paper Staff 2
Fine Arts 1
Senior Play 1
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Junior year

JAMES REED
Annual Staff 3
Paper Staff 2
Fine Arts 1
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1
"B" Club 4
Athletics 4
Student Council 2

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Doris

Myrna

Carrol

�WILLS
, 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.
, will my oversized basketball suits to Bill Mars. Don't suffo­
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, will my Saturday night dates to poor Wayne Kingsley.
, will my ample waistline to Barbara Norman.
, will my size to Kenny Mullen.
, will my ability to get along with Mrs.

James to Johnny

Salazar.
, will my guitar pickin' to Leonard Tanner.

Look out for girls,

Leonard.
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, will my collection of class rings to a junior girl.

�PROPH ECY
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

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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

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stairs to unload their mouths.

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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

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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
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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

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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

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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

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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

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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
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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

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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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Hazel, Karen,

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EDITOR

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�PAPER STAFF

Marlene, Eleanor, Doris K. , Lois, Roberta, Bonnie, Phyllis, Lucille, Georgiana,

Lorene, Judy

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Linda P.,
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James,

Barbara,

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Lorene,

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Phyllis,

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Georgiana,

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SCORES
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*Ignacio

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Wayne, Clement, Donald, Trent, Ray, Irwin, Kenneth, Coach Starbuck
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Mancos

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Dove Creek

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Ignacio

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Silverton

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Pagosa

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