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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

��JOH, FERRICK
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

'

Any Blue Suedes?

"La Profesora"

,

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.

-·

..
__...._.:.

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.

CO FERE CE

WE

THEY

Dolores

0

6

Pagosa

0

31

Mancos

32

0

Ignacio

40

12

Dove Creek

7

13

WE

THEY

LaJara

0

19

Mission

19

25

ON -CONFERENCE

�Bill

ewton

Jim Pierson

Ray Frost
CONFERENCE
WE

"B" TEAM
Silverton
Pagosa
Dolores
Mancos
Egnar
Dove Creek
Ignacio

37
50
43
36
41
59
53

Tom Miller

THEY

26
39
13
37
18
46
49

NON-CO FER£ CE

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
WE

67
75
76
49
66
72
74

Ken Mullen

Leonard Tanner

THEY

27
99
25
38

28
54
47

NO -CONFERE CE
l(irtland
Mission
Bloomfield

79
66
73

55
47
58

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!"

��- ------ -

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

\' l I " 'I ,

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Business Phone TU4-2211

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

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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
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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

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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

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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
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