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                  <text>����1961
WOLVERINE
BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
BAYFIELD, COLORADO

�TO LES STARBUCK,

Who has led our boys to at least one league championship each of the five years he has
coached here and has helped us solve many problems, not all of which were in the
books, we dedicate this 1961 Wolverine.

��MR. FERRICK
Principal
Social Science
P. E.
Freshman Sponsor
Student Council
Sponsor
MRS. VAN DEN
BERG
Commercial
P. and G. Sponsor
Sophomore Sponsor
MRS. CROWELL
Eighth Grade

MRS. COCKREHAM
Second Grade

MRS. STAGELMAN
Sixth Grade

MRS. BROOMELL
First Grade

MRS. JAMES
Librarian
Pep Club Sponsor

MR. GRABLE
Sixth Grade

MRS. PARKS
Language Arts
Senior Sponsor
Wolverine Sponsor
MR. STARBUCK
Social Science
P. E.
Junior Sponsor
"B" Club Sponsor

CUSTODIANS: Mr. Wolf and Mr. Phelps.

�MR. BEAVER
Science
Senior Sponsor
MRS. McCOY
Language Arts
Junior Sponsor
Honor Society
Sponsor

MR. VANCE
Music
Freshman Sponsor
MRS. LLOYD
Math
Freshman Sponsor

MRS. BEATY
Secretary
MRS. PINCKERT
Fifth Grade
MRS. COL WELL
Founh Grade

COOKS: Mrs. Landreth, Mrs. Hickman,
Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Forsythe.

MR. BEATY
Superintendent
MR. LLOYD
Seventh Grade
MRS. OSTWALD
Third Grade

�Coffee, we presume l

tudious seniors

Open-book testll

Mr. Short

It's Superman!!

Hollywood-type stars!

Contact!!
MagS.

Wow!!!

We're behind you, Wolverines, so let's go!!!

��CAROL PINCKERT
Good people are kinder
to their enemies than
bad ones are to their
friends,
P&amp;G 3-4; Pep Club 3-4;
Sec, 4; Wolverine 3-4;
P&amp;G Ed, 4; Assoc. Ed. 3;
Play 3-4; Fine Arts 1-23; Cheerleader 3; Homecoming Queen 3; Class
Sec. 4.
JIMMY PIERSO
Salutatorian
Wit and wisdom are born
with a man.
S.C. 1-3; "B" Club 3-4;
Wolverine 2-3; Play 3-4;
Football 1-2- 3-4; Basketball 3-4.

PHILIP STOCK
Valedictorian
Genius is the gold in the
mine, talent is the miner
who works and brings it
out.
P&amp;G 2-3-4; Sports Ed. 34; S.C. 4; "B" Club 4;
Wolverine 1-2; Play 3-4;
Football 4.

HARVEY CUNDIFF
Every man has his fault
and honesty is his. Pres.
4; V. P. 1-2; Treas. 3;
S.C. Treas. 3; "B" Cl.
3-4; Wolverine 1-2-3-4;
Bus. Mgr. 3-4; Play 3-4;
Fb. 3-4; Bskb. 1-2-3-4.
KENNY MULLE
Perhaps propriety is as
near a word as any to denote the manners of a
gentleman . Pres. 2; Treas.
1-4; S.C. 3; "B"Cl. 3 4; Pl. 3 -4; Fb. 3-4; Bskb.
2-3-4; Bb. 3 .

�LINDA LAW
Highly erected thoughts
seated in the heart of
courtesy.
Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Pres.
4, Sec. 3; P&amp;G 1-2-3-4;
Fine Arts 2-4; Chorus 24; Wolverine 1-3-4; Play
3-4.
DONALD MA N
Man of polite learning
and a liberal education.
"B" Club 3-4; Play 3-4;
Football 3-4.
MARGARET TATE
0, what may she withm
her hide, a !though an
angel on the outward side.
Pep Club 1-2-3-4; P&amp;G
1 -B-4; Wolverine 1- 2- 34; Play 3-4.
BILL MARS
1 know a trick worth two
of that!
Vice Pres. 3; "B" Club
2-3-4; Wolverine 2-3;
Football 3-4; Basketball
1-2-3-4; Baseball2-3-4;
Play 3-4.
JUDY McVICKER
A joyous laugh must flow
from a joyous heart, for
without kindness there is
no true joy.
Pres. 4; Sec. 2-3; Stud.
Coun. Rep. 4; Pep Club
1-2-3-4; P&amp;G 1-2-3-4,
Bus. Mgr. 4; Wolverine
1-2-3-4, Asst. Ed. 3, Ed.
4; Cheerleader 1-2-3-4;
Homecoming Queen 2;
Fine Arts 2-3; Chorus 2;
Play 3-4.
LEONARD TA NER
Sigh no more ladies!
Sigh no more!
Pres. 1 -2; All State Basketball 2; Stud. Coun.
Rep. 1-2-3; "B" Club 12-3-4; Football1-2-3-4;
Basketball 1-2-3-4; Play
3 -4; Baseball 3.

�ARTHUR GOOLSBY
The way to make ourselves happy is to do our
duty and find pleasure in
it.
"B" Club 4; Play 3-4;
Fine Arts 3: Football 1-23-4; Basketball Manager 4.
MARLENE HAYES
Courage consists not in
blindly overlooking danger,
but in seeing it and con•
quering it.
Pep Club 1-3-4; P&amp;G 13; Wolverine 3; Play 3.

JOHN KUGLE
It matters not what you
are thought to be, but
what you are.
"B" Club 4; Football 4;
Basketball 1-2 -4; Baseball
4; Play 3-4.
KAREN POWELL
One laugh is worth a
hundred frowns.
Pep Club 1-2-3•4; P&amp;G
1-4; Wolverine 1-4; Fine
Arts 2-4; Play 3-4: Vice
Pres. of Pep Club 3.
FRED TOLSON
Care to our coffin adds a
nail no doubt; and ev'ry
grin so merry draws one
out.
Fine Arts 3-4: Band 1-23-4; Chorus 1-2-4; Future
Medical Careers 3; Track
3.
CONNIE STAFFORD
On bravely through the
sunshine and the showers.
Time hath his work to
do, and we have ours.
P&amp;G 4; Pep Club 3·4;
Wolverine 4; Play 3-4;
Fine Arts 2-3-4: Chorus
2-3-4: Band 4; FHA 1-2;
Home Ec. 1-2.

�DIANE HAYES
Believes silence is golden,
but owns no gold mine.
Pep Club 1-2-3-4; P&amp;G
1- 2-3 -4; Play 3-4 ; Wolverine 3-4; Fine Ans 2-3;
Treasurer 2.
WI FORD BOYET
So much is a man worth
as he esteems himself.
Play 1-4; Chorus 3-4;
Fine Arts 4.

SALLY GILBERT
Our happiness in this world
depends on the affections
we are enabled to inspire.
P&amp;G 1· 3-4; Pep Club 12·3-4; Wolverine 1-3-4;
Plays 3-4; Fine Arts 2-3.
ROBERT SOWER
His bark is worse than his
bite.
P&amp;G 3-4; Student Council
1; Pep Club 1-2; Wolverine
3-4; Play 1•3•4; Fine Arts
1-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3·4;
Band 2-3-4; Class Treasurer 1; Athletics 1-2.

CAROLINE HICKMAN
Happily, Happily, I shall
live now.
P&amp;G 1·2·3·4; Pep Club
1-2-3-4; Wolverine 2-34; Play 3-4 ; Fine Arts 2-3.
MARVON HAZLETON
That is as well said as if
I had said it myself.
P&amp;G 4; "B" Club 1-3-4;
Play 3-4; Football 1-2-34; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 4.

�HISTORY
In September of 1949, 27 children began the first grade under the direction of Mrs.
Holgate. Out of these 27 first graders only eight are to graduate from Bayfield in 1961.
They are Harvey Cundiff, Kenny Mullen, Jimmy Pierson, Judy McVicker, Philip Stock,
Sally Gilbert, Karen Powell, and Marlene Hayes.
Under the leadership of Mrs. Mair, we ventured into the second grade. Margaret
Tate joined us and Karen Powell left.
Mrs. Ostwald helped us through the third grade. We were joined by ConnieStafford,
The business of learning was old stuff after promotion into the fourth grade. Mrs.
Bureman taught us most of what we learned that year. Leonard Tanner, Caroline Hickman and Diane Hayes joined our ranks and Margaret Tate left,
Our present senior sponsor and English teacher, Mrs. Parks, taught us in the fifth
grade.
Entering the sixth grade, we were, we felt, old veterans of this thing called learning. Mrs. Martin gave us our instructions that year. Our lone, new enrollee was John
Kugle. Karen Powell returned to us.
othing especially eventful
In the seventh grade, we were led by Mrs. Smith.
happened that year.
In our final year of grade school, Mrs. Crowell sat behind the teacher's desk. Bill
Mars and Linda Law decided to be with us and Margaret Tate returned ,
We somehow survived Freshman initiation and determined to get revenge.
As sophomores, we had the pleasure of welcoming the freshmen into high school.
Since rules against rough mitiations were enforced, we made the freshmen do something
constructive, (picking up rocks on the football field). Robert Sower became part of our
class that year.
Our junior year was quite busy. We had a very successful play and prom and we
were prepared for our last year of high school, Donald Mann, Marvon Hazleton, Art
Goolsby, and Carol Pincken were our new entries for that year.
It is now our final year in the Bayfield school system, We are looking forward to
our Senior play, the Junior- Senior Prom, and most of all , graduation . Winford Boyet
and Fred Tolson enrolled this year to bring our class total to 23.

�Bayfield, Colorado
May 1, 1971
Judy McVicker
New York City
Dear Judy,
Since you are busy in ew York as the nation's leading dental technician, I will
be glad to make the arrangements for the Class of 1961 reunion. My ditch-digging
job doesn't keep me too busy, anyway.
Sally Gilben and Karen Powell, co-owners of the world-famous Cafe Bayfield,
said they will let their equally famous chef, Marvon Hazleton, prepare the meal.
An Goolsby, who e cattle ranch now includes one third of Colorado, said he and
his two top cowboys, Leonard Tanner and Kenny Mullen, will supply all the meat for
our banquet from their large herd .
Milk will be from Diane Hayes' Dairy Farm, and we'll need lots of it, because
Carol Pincken's ulcers have become much worse since she became press agent to
Linda Law, famous author of "How I Made My Forceful Personality Pay Off."
Roben Sower, owner of Lewis Mere. , and Connie Stafford, the manager of the
store, have agreed to give us all the rest of the food we need.
We can get Harvey Cundiff and John Kugle to make a totem pole for a centerpiece at our banquet. They became interested in this craft during our senior year and
have become quite good at it.
Music will be provided by the Fred Tolson Trio, with Fred on drums, Winford
Boyer on guitar, and Bill Mars on piano. Also there possibly will be a few vocals by
Caroline Hickman. the new singing sensation at the Oxford Opera this year.
The reunion will probably get good coverage in the papers, since Donald Mann,
after his success with book repons in high school, has become a famous newspaper
writer.
I still haven't located Margaret Tate, who is some here in Europe on a trip around
the world with her fifth husband, or 'avy Admiral Philip Stock, who hasn't been seen
since his cruise ship sank a mile out of harbor last eek, (everyone got off safely, but
they ere scared to come back home) to tell them of our plans, but I'm sure everyone
will be there.
See you soon,
Jimmy Pierson

�AS
THEY ARE

�THEY WERE
(OVER)

��JUNIORS

Hickman, Snodgrass, Phillips, Sower, Morrison
Lockwood, Hotz, Rathjen, E. Rathjen, Tubbs
Weddle, Beaver, Forsythe, Davenport, Tulln
Reed, Frost, Glenn, Triplett

�SOPHOMORES

Gosney, Hughes, Stagelman, Wells, Ancell
Hotz, Lucero, Martin, Nichols, Tolson
Loring, oble, Cundiff, McConnel, Holt
Huntington, Box, Kingsley, Zellner, Powers
Kimball, Berry, Sower

�,.

FRESHMEN
Archuleta, Samuels, Mann, Shupe, Beaver, Cavender,
Pickert, McVicker, Sower, McCoy, Pinnecoose, L. Archuleta
Teter, Smyth, Snodgrass, Powell, McNew, Lowe
Gilbert, Hickman, Foley, Brown, A. Archuleta, Stock
Cundiff, Bowers, Hughes, Phillips, Sanchez
Williams, McKinnis

�Blondie

Glamour Girl
Star Half- ? -

Hula Hula!

Call Me Freckles

At It Again!

Cutie!
Duh!

Cool Cat!

Fashionable Beauties

Toothache???

Homecoming Game Against Ignacio

��EIGHTH
GRADE

-tJ
J

Van Camp, Safley, Martin, Tubbs, Townsend, Tafoya. Ludwig, Sower, Hickman, Miller,
Sanchez, aranjo. Trimble, Tanner, Montgomery, Cundiff, Lowe, Law. Peterson, Davis,
Richards, Morrison, J. Montgomery, McConnell. Gilbert, Snow, T. Miller, Holder, McCoy, Zellner. J. Candiff, Payton, Huntington, James.

�SEVENTH
GRADE
Grush, Mars, Jones, Forsythe, Sauer, Richards. Caviggia, Berry, Stock, Tubbs, McCoy,
Tanner. Heinz, Clark, Archuleta, M. Archuleta, Hasstedt, Brown. Snooks, D. Clark, Dye,
Lewis, Mankins, Smith. Beaty, McDaniel, Wommer, Stevens, R. Archuleta, E. Archuleta.
Garcia, B. Wilmer, Box.

�SIXTH GRADE
Langfit, Hickman, Wells, G. Hickman, Snow, Cundiff, Archuleta. Groves, Martinez,
Tuttrow, Wilmer, L. Archuleta, Heinz, Wagner. Townsend, Frost, Loring, Hasstedt, Jones,
Cavender, P. Archuleta. Clark, Davis, Lucero, Lowe, Reed, Wells, McCutchen. Hayes,
M. Lucero, Lewis, W. Cundiff, Payton, McDaniel, Foley. Vaughan, Huntington, Snooks,
Davenport, Mann, Tubbs, M. Archuleta. McNew, Carter, Johnson, Baird, Warren, Tafoya,
Sanchez.

�FIFTH GRADE
Beaver, Vance, Lucero, Fahrion, Trimble
Archuleta, Wommer, Mankins, Tafoya, Abernathy
Frost, L. Lucero, Box, Samuels, Rather
Ancell, Valdez, Martinez, Richards, Cavender
Gosney, Tanner, Cundiff, Naranjo

�FOURTH GRADE

Hasstedt, Clark, Zellner, Ludwig, Chavez, Lucero, Comyford
Groves, Thompson, Harper, Tate, Cundiff, Jones, Bassett
Amon, Rather, Atkinson, Richards, Wiebe, Taylor, McCutchen
Wagner, Frost, Dye, Archuleta, G. Archuleta, Sanchez, L. Lucero
Brown, Tuttrow, McCoy, L. Sanchez, Kimball, Valdez, McKinnis
Sauer, Blackmore, V. Kimball

�THIRD GRADE

Lockwood, Garcia, Lloyd, Hayes, Mankins, Gallegos
Wiebe, Davis, Lucero, Archuleta, Atkinson, Lowe
Jacobson, Uptain, Rinker, Grush, Law, Fahrion
Cundiff, Carter, Box, Tanner, Boyet, Beaty
Stevens, Blackmore, Abernathy, Ancell, Wagner, Sanchez
Smith, E. Lucero

�SECOND GRADE

Hickman, Lucero, Beeler, Hasstedt, Tanner, Pautsch, Valdez
Townsend, Sanchez, Stevenson, Dye, Beaver, Florie, Beeler
Tafoya, Frost, Wilmer, Comyrord, Rinker, Wommer, Heinz
Stowell, Musick, Comyford. Lewis, Brown, McCoy, Morrison
Phariss, Sitton, Lavelle, Safley, Forsythe, Sanchez, Snow
Swearingen

�FIRST GRADE

Jones, J. Sanchez, Zellner, White, Rod Williams, Ron Williams, Atkinson
Haga, Archuleta, Bassett, Boyet, Clark, Crone, Sheppard
Wiebe, Stowell, Dye, Foley, Fahrion, Cundiff, Cavender
Uptain, Rinker, Tubbs, Garcia, Frost, Hammond, Hertel
LePlatt, Lowe, Mankins, Martin, McCoy, Pinckert, Montgomery
L. Sanchez, Saver, Timble

�MASCOT

WOL VERETTE ~ ,
CHEERLEADERS
. ...._.,

I

��CHORUS
Snodgrass, Powell, Mann, Berry, Lockwood, Sower, Hughes, Foley, So'Wer, Tolson, Boyet, Davenport, Rathjen, V. Rathjen, Hickman, Brown, Smyth, Me ev.:,
Phillips, Morrison, Mr. Vance, Phillips, B. Sower, S. Sower, Law, Stafford,
Wells, Powell, Gilbert, Lowe.

BAND
Mr. Vance, Tolson, B. Sower, Stafford, B. Sower, Wells, Van Camp, C. Hasstedt,
Glenn, Davenport. Lewis, R. Townsend, Warren, Zellner, Stagelman, P. Town send, Smith, S. Hasstedt.

�Eugene, Ray, Mr. Ferrick, Philip, Shirley, Marilyn, Judy, Evelyn, Lance, Charlene, Frances, Judy.

STUDENT COUNCIL
President - - - - - - - - - Larry Forsythe
Vice President- - - - - - - - - Judy Tubbs
Secretary - - - - - - - - - Evelyn Rathjen
Treasurer- - - - - - - - - - Lance Kimball
Sponsor - - - - - - - - - - - -Mr. Ferrick
REPRESENTATIVES
Senior - - - - - - - - - - - Philip and Judy
Junior - - - - - - - - - - - - Troy and Ray
Sophomore - - - - - - Shirley and Marilyn
Freshman - - - - - - Charlene and Frances
"B" Club - - - - - - - - - - - - - Eugene
Pep Club - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Vivian

PRESIDENT
Larry Forsythe

�Barbara, Sharon, Shirley, Gail, Caroline, Marilyn, Linda, Elaine, Diane, Gary,
Mrs. Parks, Celina, Karen, Frances, Connie, Marlene, Lila, Vivian, Janet,
Robert, Don Lee, Carol, Judy, Sally, Ray, Harvey, Bill, Margaret

THE WOLVERINE

EDITOR
Judy McVicker

ASSIST ANT EDITOR
Donna Reed

�Wanda, Sharon, Ruth, Linda, Shirley, Donna, Gail, Elaine, Frances, Connie,
Bruce, Marlene, Sally, Lila, Marvon, Evelyn, Celina, Karen, Vivian, Phyllis,
Janet, Robert, Vance, Nancy, Stewart, Linda, Caroline, Judy, Judy M., Mrs .
Van Den Berg, Philip, Margaret, Diane

PURPLE AND GOLD

EDITOR
Carol Pinckert

ASSISTANT EDITOR
Marilyn Berry

�Donna, Judy T., Elaine, Shirley, Sharon, Linda, Vivian, Frances, Evelyn, Diane,
Caroline, Linda L., Sharon H., Gail, Nancy, Mrs. James, Marilyn, Selma,
Diane P., Marlene, Barbara, Lila, Phyllis, Janet, Linda M., Charlene, Kathy,
Dolores, Judy, Wanda, Sharon S., Sharon H., Connie, Sally, Karen, Celina,
Frances, Margaret, Carol

PEP CLUB
HONOR SOCIETY

Mrs. McCoy, Harvey, Leonard, Jimmy, Donald, Philip, Linda Me., Judy Me.,
Judy T., Linda L.

�Marvon 1-3-4

Philip 4

John 4

Lance 2

Donald 3-4

Art 4

Eugene 3

Orian 1- 2

Kenny 2-3-4

Harvey 3-4

Larry 2

Ovid 1

Vernon 1-2

Ray 1-2-3

Leonard 1-2-3-4

Glenn 1

Bill 3-4

Jimmy 3-4

Thomas 1

Don Lee 1-2

Ab1•nt
PHOTO
NOT AVAilABlE

Troy 3

Stewart 1

�Donna

Judy

Judy T.

A AND B CHEERLEADERS

Shirley

Gail

Celina

�Robert, Mick, Don Lee, Eddy, John, Larry, Orian, Philip, Sammy, Lance,
Tim, Ovid, Coach Starbuck, Jimmy, Glenn, Kenny, Tom, Vernon, Bill,
Donald, Coach Ferrick, Eugene (mgr.), Ray, Leonard, Art, Harvey, Marvon,
Gary

FOOTBALL

Harvey, Glenn, Ray, Leonard, Kenny, Bill, Donald, Gary, Art, Vernon, Jimmy

�Mr. Ferrick, Troy, Orian, Eugene, Ray,
Art, Harvey, OVid, Richard, John, Kenny
WE
"B" TEAM
THEY
CONFERENCE
21
52
Ignacio
42
60
Silvenon
36
34
Pagosa
24
55
Mancos
51
43
Dove Creek
19
40
Ignacio
26
36
Dolores
49
55
Silverton
41
40
Pagosa
0 -CO FERE CE
32
29
Mission
50
38
Kirtland
32
53
Del Norte
49
34
Del Norte
41
60
Bloomfield

�Marvon, Jimmy, Leonard, Larry, Vernon,
Mr. Starbuck, Bill, Lance, Jeff, Arnold ,
Stewart, Philip
THEY
WE
"A" TEAM
CONFERENCE
44
65
Ignacio
58
78
Silverton
60
54
Pagosa
49
62
Mancos
52
66
Dove Creek
31
46
Ignacio
55
78
Dolores
64
88
Silverton
65
58
Pagosa
NON - CONFERENCE
53
52
Mission
74
67
Kirtland
72
61
Del Norte
72
64
Del Norte
Bloomfield

84

65

�Coach Ferrick, Richards, Trimble, Archuleta, Mars, Boardwell, Archuleta, Tubbs,
Hickman, Beaty, Garcia, Sower, Mgr., Naranjo, Ludwig, Miller, Box, Zellner,
Sauer, Tubbs, Gilbert, Newton, Hayes, Forsythe, Caviggia, Wilmer, not shown

PUP TEAM AND CHEERLEADERS

Terry Mankins

Judy McConnel

Ja nnet Heinz

��LEONARD TANNER

MR. WOLVERINE

�JUDY McVICKER

MISS WOLVERINE

�MOST FRIENDLY
Carol and Fred
FRESHMAN FAVORITES
Sharon and Tim

SENIOR FAVORITES
Judy and Leonard
JUNIOR FAVORITES
Donna and Ray

MOST COOPERATIVE
Evelyn and Harvey
BEST DANCERS
Sally and Bill

�BEST COMEDIANS

Carol and Jim
BEST LOOKING

Donna and Leonard

MOST ATHLETIC

Diane and Ray
SOPHOMORE FAVORITES

Gail and Lance

MOST FEMININE
AND MOST MASCULINE

Gail and Leonard
MOST LIKELY TO
SUCCEED

Judy and Philip

�ATTE DA

T

Donna Reed

HOMECOMING QUEEN

ATTENDANT

Gail Stagelman

Judy McVicker

PROM KING

PROM QUEEN

Kennie Mullen

Linda Law

��Ugh! How!

Ugh! Fried!

B. H. S. Royalty

Miss Library. 1961

All Set?

Just Call Me Snaggletooth!

LOUIE'S BODY SHOP
Expert Auto and Body
Repair

Farmington, New Mexico

�Complete Banking Service

BURNS NATIONAL BANK
900 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado

TURNER SECURITIES
11

Borrow With Confidence" at "the Friendliest Bank in Town"
1057 Main
Durango, Colorado

MOUNTAIN VIEW LODGE
Vallecito Lake
OTEY SHADDEN
Owner

. Modern Cabins
Hunting
Fishing
Boating

T. W. CAPPS
Manager
Route 1
Bayfield, Colorado

PINE RIVER LODGE
PAUL AND WYLENE NORMAN - DON AND ERMALEE AT K INSON
Cabins
Boats
Motors
Groceries

P hone TU 4-25 6 3
16 Miles North of
Bayfield , Colorado

�BAYFIELD FILLING STATION
Washing
Lubrication
Batteries
Accessories
Tires
Wheel Balancing

Open 7 Days a Week
Phone TU 4-2270
Bayfield, Color ado
The REED BROTHERS

SAFARI LODGE

Boats

Cabins
Pack Trips
11

Fishing
Hunting
TU 4-2482
Vallecito Lake
Bayfield, Color ado

Your Pleasure Is
Our Business••

TANNER FLOUR MILLS
Manufacturers of
Flour - Bran - Feeds
Phone TU 4-2400

Bayfield, Colorado

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Proud of
the Past••

Looking to
the Future 11

11

11

11

0ldest Bank in the Basin••
Durango, Colorado

�SCOTTIE'S BOAT DOCK
Ski Boats, Boats and Motors
Lake Vallecito
MAX R. AHLGRIM

FOSTER'S OFFICE SUPPLY
Quality Merchandise
Phone CHerry 7-0494
Durango, Colorado

VALLEY OF SPRUCE
Route # 1
Bayfield
Phone TUcker 4-2580

INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE
COMPANY
Loans
Insurance
Phone CH 7-1555
816 Main- Durango, Colorado

SEMKE'S @LODGE
Steak House and Cocktail Lounge
The Best in Food and Lodging
Phone TUcker 4-2473
Route 1 - Bayfield, Colorado

THE C. 0. D. LAUNDRY
AND DRY CLEANERS, INC.
Phone CH 7-1472
1177 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado

LOST CREEK LODGE
CLAUDE 0. AND BUNK CRANE
Bayfield, Colorado
Phone TUcker 4-2561

MALT SHOPPE
Stop Here for Your Favorite
Malts, Shakes, Sundaes
Durango, Colorado

FAHRION'S LIQUOR
STORE
Phone TUcker 4-2243
Bayfield, Colorado

COUNTRY GIRL BEAUTY SHOP
Owned and Operated by
ROXIE COMYFORD
Phone TUcker 4-2422
Bayfield, Colorado

STOCK MOTOR
Since 1930
General Repair Wrecker
Phone TU 4-2411
Bayfield, Colorado

ED'S BARBER SHOP
Bayfield, Colorado

MA HELLER'S RESORT
On Beautiful Lake Vallecito
Modern Cabins, Boats and Motors
Electric Kitchens, Ph. TU 4-2426
Bayfield, Colorado

LAKE HAYEN RESORT
On Vallecito Lake
Cabins - Boats and Motors - Groceries
CECIL AND ETHEL STAFFORD
"Your Pleasure Merchants"

FARMERS SUPPLY CO .
Feeds and Supplies
Durango, Colorado

SHEPPARD BAKING CO.
Wholesale Only
Ask Your Grocer for
Sheppards Bread
Durango, Colorado

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�LEWIS MERCANTILE CO.
P.O. Boxl7

Phone TUcker 4-2430
Bayfield, Colorado

Meats, Vegetables, Fruits
Hardware and Supplies

Dry Goods, Feeds

"We Extend Our Sincere Congratulations
to the Seniors of 1960-61
Our Best Wishes for a
Successful and Faithful Future 11

FORT LEWIS A &amp; M COLLEGE
Durango, Colorado

�WIT'S END RANCH

KUGLE EQUIPMENT CO.

Modern Cabins
Lake and Stream Fishing
Saddle Horses and Pack Trips

Bayfield, Colorado
Phone TU 4-2614

PAYTON
RADIO AND TV SERVICE
Repair Work
BRUCE PAYTON
Phone TU 4-2412
Bayfield, Colorado

SHIPLEY'S
MINERAL HOUSE
AND
WAMPUM WIGWAM
Fine Gifts for All Year Occasions
Phone TU 4-2632
Gem Village, Colorado

HALVERSON'S GROCERY
"Quality Merchandise
Courteous Service"

Bayfield, Colorado

SHORE LINE INN
Vallecito Reservoir
Vacation Headquarters
Route 1
Bayfield, Colorado

THE COLORADOAN

SAW MILL POINT LODGE

MOTEL RESTAURANT

CABIN

CAFE

ROCK SHOP

Route 1

Gem Village

Bayfield, Color ado

Bayfield, Colorado

Phone TU 4-2669

�MEADOW LARK CONOCO STATION
Outboard Repair

Complete Service

On Northeast Side of Lake

BAYFIELD LOCKER PLANT AND FOOD MARKET
Complete Processing Service
Custom Butchering

Groceries
Meats
Feeds

Phone TU 4-2605

JOHNSON JEWELRY
Exquisite Jewelry
965 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado

K&amp;MCAFE
"Granny's Homecooking"
Bayfield, Colorado

COCA-COLA

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BOTTLING CO.
Durango, Colorado
HIWAY CAFE
&amp;
TRUCK STOP
Homemade Pies
Bayfield, Colorado

DURANGO MUSIC CO.
Frigidaire
Appliances

Musical
Instruments

WELLS MODERN COURT

1053 Main Avenue
P. 0. Box 1270

Phone TU 4-2245

Durango, Colorado

Bayfield, Colorado

Phone CH 7-3131

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