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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
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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

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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

Janice Luttig, Paul Evans. Hazel Ann McCoy, Clement Frost, Lorene Caviggia.

Wayne Kingsley, Janet Sower, Gene Berry, Roberta Lippert, Tom Beuten.

Betty Weddle, Irwin Taylor, Mardella Sower, TomMiller, Carolynne Mcintyre.

Linda Duncan, Tom Wells, Georgiana Kugle, JulianMartin, Rosalie Krukenmeier.

��BillMars,

Beverly Hunin gton,

Margaret Tate,

Jimmy Pierson.

Kenny Mullen,

Karen Powell,

JudyMcVicker,

John Kugle.

Harvey Cundiff,

Phillip Stock,

Caroline Hickman,

Maryeona Yazzie,

Unda Law,

Sally Gilbert,

Leonard Tanner.

Marlene Hayes.

��Danny Weddle,

Donna Reed,

Larry Forsythe,

June Beaty,

Gary Tulin,

Jimmy Davenport

Orlan Box

Ray Frost

Zelta Newton,

Donald Blackmore,

John McKinnis,

S haron Hickman,

ChrisMartin,

Ruth Hotz,

Charlie Cundiff.

Gene Beaver.

James Huntington,

Janet Morrison,

Richard Snodgrass.

David Glenn,

Vivian Rathjen,

Norman Nichols.

Evelyn Rathjen,

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�8TH GRADE
Mrs. Crowell

DalePenwell, Shirley Sower, Sharon Holt, Joe Archuleta, Elaine Hughes.

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.

linda Zellner, Jeffrey Loring, Tillie Tafoya, Jerry McKinnis, Marilyn Berry.

�7TH GRADE

Mr. Lloyd, Sondra Blalock, Eddy Hughes, Nancy Smyth, Johnny Cundiff.
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Sammy Pinnecoose, Dolores Cavender, Paul Luttig, Charlene McNew, Bobby Stock.

Gene Samuels, Nancy Brown, Alva Weeks, Sharon Sower, Leonard Archuleta.

Arnold Archuleta, Diane Powell, Sidney Samuels, Kathy Hickman, Tommy Archuleta.

Sammie Davison, Frances Lowe, Gary Shupe, Selma Snodgrass, Leroy Beaver.

�6TH GRADE
Mrs . Lloyd

Arthur Tubbs, JudyMcConnel, Pat Hayes, LaWand Safley, Michael Mickey, Sharon Richards.

Marilyn Montgomery, Billy Holder, Darlene Law, Russell VanCamp, Lenta Mae Glover, Dennis
V aughn.

Vernon Sower, Joyce Morrison, Dickie Trimble, Jeanne Lowe, Clayton Ludwig, Cheryl McCoy.

Susan Martin, Stewart McCoy, Karen Huntington, Douglas Snow, Linda Tanner, Paul Gilbert.

Sandra Elliott, Ernie Zellner, Nancy Peterson, Richard Townsend, Sophia James, Linda Cundiff

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5TH AND 6TH
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Mrs . Colwell

Terry Mankins, James Cundiff, Sharon Smith, Mark Stevens. Bruce Sauer

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Catherine Hasstedt, Gene Naranjo, Leslie LewlS, Eldine Berry, John Tafoya.

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Donnalee McCoy, Ronnie Miller, Harvey Hickman, Cheryl Tanner, Clyde Box.

Sally Davison, David Blalock, Glen Grush, Jannet Heinz, Walter Sapp.

�5TH GRADE

Mrs . Pinckert

Phyllis Snooks

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

Mrs. Folsom

Judy Hayes

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.

Unda May Grove, Donnie Snooks, Darlene Frost, Stanley Wilmer, Connie Carter.

�4TH GRADE

Mrs. Stagelman, Kenneth Tubbs

Arthur Langfitt, Corleen Rael

Luellie Archuleta, Howard Hickman, Bruce Warren, Barney Dunn, Shirley Lippert.

Elsie Sanchez, Leroy Tafoya, Roy Cavender, Johnnie Tuttrow, Linda Heinz.

Dixie Frost, Ronald Snow, Jerry Wells, Donnie Cundiff, Dona Frost.

�3RD GRADE

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.

Marie Cundiff, Steve Ancell, Carol Lucero, Billy Sapp, Gloria Archuleta, MlllTay Ludwig.

Tom Mitchell, Johnetta Magee, Jeny Abernathy. June Box. Ubaldo Archuleta, Joreen Bosse.

Lora Lee Dunn, Raymond Lucero, Lorna Wommer, John White, Coleen Trimble, Gene Valdez.

Fred Luttig, Rosemary Richards, Teny Naranjo, Jeannie Harper, Dan Behan, Judy Mankins.

�2ND GRADE
Mrs. Cockreham

Bruce Brown

Louis Wiebe, Roberta Warczak, Roderick Grove, Lucille Hasstedt, Sammy Tate.

Patricia Venuti, Shila Glover, Verdon Amon, Charlotte Blackmore, Corliss Taylor.

Le Roy Sanchez, Rita Jo Sauer, Charles McKinnis, Dennis Weeks, Denise Thompson.

Laurie Penwell, Melvin Cundiff, Dale Archuleta, Raymond Valdez, Deborah Zellner.
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Patricia McCoy, Bill Comyford, Barbara Dye, Roy Seffens, Edith Tuttrow.

�1ST GRADE
Mrs . Broomell

Jerry Clifton, Cynthia Carter, Ronnie Frost, Susan Beaty, Fred Elliott, Theresa Lloyd.

Charlotte Cundiff, Jerry Sanchez, Paula Davis, Pat Fahrion, Loleet Box, Dalen Stevens.

Roy Hayes, Carol Grush, Jeff Magee, Janie LOu Comyford, Stanley Smith, Lois Ann Martinez.

Linda Archuleta, Butch Snow, Vicki Garcia, Bill Tanner, Merry Law, Neva Uptain.

John Mankins, Mary Ancell, Kenneth Wiebe, Nonna Blackmore, Gary Rinker, Miriam Abernathy.

��Barbara, Judy G. , Kathryne, Jerol�ne, Phyllis, Lucille, Rosalie, Judy Me., Donna,
Diane, Lorene, Betty, Janice, Jimmy, Tommy B., Wayne, Paul, Adrian, Harvey.

THE WOLVERINE

Editor

Assistant Editor

NINA POWELL

JANET SOWER

�PURPLE AND GOLD
Barbara, Judy G. , Georgia, Nina, Jerolene, Doris, Bonnie, Phyllis, Lucille, Larry, Lo­
rene, Judy Me., Donna, Zelta, June, Diane, Mardella, Janet, Rosalie, Betty, Lonne,
Ruth, Evelyn, Judy L., Roberta, Vivian, Georgiana, Philipp.

Editor

Assistant Editor

KATHRYNE HAYES

HAZEL ANN McCOY

�PEP CLUB

Kathryne Hayes, Judy Gilbert, Doris Blackmore, Nina Powell, Georiga Duncan, Bonnie
Cundiff, Jerolene Percell, Phyllis Heffington, Lucille Cundiff, Alvina Box, Mardella
Sower, Ruth Hotz, Linda Duncan, Margaret Tate, Lorene Caviggia, Judy McVicker, Don­
na Reed, Zelta Newton, Janet Sower, Rosalie Krukenmeier, Georgiana Kugle, Hazel Ann
McCoy, Mrs. Parks, June Beaty, Betty Weddle, Carolynne Mcintyre, Sally Gilbert,
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Senior -- ------- - -- - -- - - - -- RON and PAUL
Junior ----- -- - - - - - - - -- GENE and GEORGIANA
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Larry Mullen, Jerolene Percell, Jerry Haga, Kathryne Hayes, Kenneth Vaughan, Nina Powell,
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Bayfield, Colorado

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Our Best Wishes for a
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Durango, Colorado

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Bayfield TU4-2605
Ignacio 3321
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Lake and Stream Fishing

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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
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Bayfield, Colorado
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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

COMPANY

"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

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Best Used Cars 1n the Basin
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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
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LAPLATA MOTORS, INC.
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1405 Logan St.
Denver 3, Colorado

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Star Rt. Box 5

Bayfield, Colorado

South of Durango

Horne Cooking
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SILVER STREAMS

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Bayfield, Colorado

Bayfield, Colorado

HALVERSON'S GROCERY

RAINBOW SERVICE

''Quality Merchandise
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