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�SUPERINTENDENT

Superintendents Message:
This annual has been the results of the plans of the annual
staff and Mr. Caldwell. The ideas, expressions, and pictures
serve as indicators of the thinking of this group. As this
goes to press, appreciation is expressed for the patience,
cooperativeness, and willingness of the select group who
have so ably combined the pages of this year's annual.
Mr. Hill

This annual will serve to refresh our memories of the many
pleasures and associations as well as some dafficulties endured by the student body and teachers alike.
May this book be reviewed with ever increasing pleasure as the
years come and go. May those whose pictures are found herein
continue to climb the stairs that lead to success and happiness,
without undue difficulty.
Thomas W. Hill
Superintendent

PRINCIPAL
What have you learned? What do you expect to learn? A Large
majority of what you learn in high school you will soon forget. Over
90% of the material included in tests while earning a B.A. degree
is forgotten within 4 months of graduation. The question then is
why learn, if most will be lost. A better question would be how to
concent ate on knowledge that will not be forgotten and will be most
useful to you. Two things standout as being most important to individual success. (1) Learning how to make a wise decision. (Ask you
science teacher about the scientific method.) (2) The ability to make
yours,lf do what is indicated by the decision making pr ocess you
employ . In other words recognize what needs to be done and do it.
Discipline yourself and no one e l se will be trying to do it fo r you.
The structu r e and offeri rgs of Bayfield High School most
certainly offers eve r y student the opportunity t o acqui r e these
two most impo r tant skills. Your happiness with yourself throughout
life depends upon how well you master these skills. Try being
exceptional r ather than different.
Sincerely,
Mr. Martin

Mr. Martin

�STUDENT COUNCIL

Standing: Mr. Whiteman, Pres Ludwig, Damian Duran, Jan Natzke, Mike Frary,
Verna Leithauser, Steve Dunavant, Brett King, Sue McCoy, Patty Sitton,
Charisse King, Paul M~on,.Iac~ Moore. Sitting:Thedra McCoy, Driscol
Staley, Janet Crouse, ary McGraw Deseree McManes, Dirk Nelson, Doug
Frary, Evelyn Copeland, Shawn m th.

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Standing: Mr. Brown, Mr. Purcell-Secretary, 'Hr. MciPtyre-Treasurer
Sitting: Mr. Bolenger, Mrs. Ford, Mr. LePlatt-President

�Miss Frances Blomgren
Home Econ0111ics

Mr. Ron Caldwell
Business

Mr. Wayne Dugger
Science

Mrs. Gwendolyn French
English - Spanish

Mrs. Janice James
Librarian

Mrs. Cannen S8Ilds
Liberal Arts

Mrs. Vada Martin
Girls Sports
H.S. History

Miss Sharon Murphy
H.S. Math

Mr. Dan Petro
History
Coach

Mr. Gerald Prior
Driving Training
Coach

Mr. Dale Smith
Special Ed.

Mr. H.C. Ward
Vocational Shop
Industrial Art

Mr. Jim Wells
Band - Music

Mr. Richard Wheelock
H.S. English

Mr. Steve Whiteman
Science - Wrestling

�COOKS

AND
CUSTODIANS

l·irs. Rather, Iv.r. Ryan, Mrs. Ph~llips, Mrs. Hotz,

BUS

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.Mr. Porter

DRIVERS

STAFF

Mr. Jack, Mr. Smythe, Mr. Oliver
Mr. Schlolfeld
Not Shown: Mr. Hersch and Hr . Grush

Dunavant, Sue McCoy

~nna 1\,cintyre, Gary Brown , Bralia Archuleta
ot Shown: Judy Franks

���"L ve is patient and kind · love is not jea lous, or conceited , or proud · love is not illmannered, or selfish, or irritable · love does
not keep a record of wrongs · love is not
happy with evil, but is happy with the truth .
Love never gives up : its faith, hope , and
pat i ence never fail."
1 Corinthians 13 : 4-7

Vicki Fra hm

-

Patty Sitton

Two roads diverged into a wood, and 1--1
took the one less traveled by, and that has
made all the difference .
Robert Frost

�The Senior
Class
Favorites
friend
our lives
shall always be tied
by a strand
of sun,
our thoughts
shall always be guided
by the feelings
we have
for each other,
our days
shall be filled
with
life, life,life

JOYCE HAMMOND

.BRETT KING

Senior Class
Officers
President
JOAN SMITH

V1ce-.l?res1dent
JOYCE HAMMOND
Secretary
l'EHRY MORRIS
Treasurer
DAVID CREAL

�PRES LUDWIG

ALBERT GILBERT

PATTY SITION

TOM BISHOP

DAN WADE

�JOYCE HAMMOND

GINGER MARTINEZ

MIKE FRARY

VICKI FRA!Ioi

JANET CROUSE

�DAVID CAMPBELL

JOAN SMITH

MIKE MYERS

LENDY CRONE

TERRY MORRIS

�GREG BOX

PAT MCKEE

ELAINE AMON

BRETT KING

PAUL MORRRISON

�)

DAVID CREAL

MARK BUCKNER

SHAARON GILBERT

BILL BROWN

JIM BRITTAIN

VICKIE FORD

VICKY KOLZ

�JUNIORS

�The
Junior
Class Favorites
DIRK NELSON
VERNA LEITHAUSER
dawning
a time to share ideas
to participate
to communicate with others
to learn the new and
improve the old •••
to create,
by the energies I put forth,
those things useful
in
the light of the dawn

Junior
Class
Officers
• President
FRANK BRITTAIN
V1ce-Pres1dent
CHRIS ZOLL

Secretary
MARY ANN LUCERO
Treasurer
DONNA MciNTYRE

�'ELO.~

BA'J.'LS

rRA:.K B!UTT/'.Dl

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PHOTO NOT
AVAILABLE
A~I.L:;n:

BYRD

NO PHOTO
AVAILABLE

KAY GOETZ

,TOJIIJ HASS':'F.:D'I'

.TOA;

l!rRTEL

VER:IA LLITI:AUSER

ut\:J KI' :BALL

LF.E GUJ:RILE

3E~SY

LASH

�PAUL LUCERO

STEVE LUCERO

SUE McCOY

TERESE Mct;RAI.·J

DONrA Me INTYRE

DESEREE 1c'IAI t ES

JACK 100RE

DIRK NELSm

BI:VERI:Y PARKS

LINDA PURCELL

TOt·1 SITTON

CARLA SHITH·

DELLA STEPHENSON

CYNTHIA STEV ENS

RUDLEY WEAVER

ELAINE vliLEY

STANLEY WILLIAMS

CHRIS ZOLL

��The
Sophomore
Class
Favorites
friends ...
since the first rays
of the sun appeared
~~
rna~ has not liv~d
.
MARY M~GRAW
wtthout compantonshtp
______
it may be
KEVIN FRENCH
a friend or lover
but more often the friend-friends like lovers
are not easy
to come by
but once obtained
friendship never dies

President
EDWARD LUCERO

Vice-Presi&lt;'lent
BARBl..rlA BlJRCH

Secretary
CLAUDIA CArlTER

�i

ABSENT . . .
PHOTO NOT
AVAILABLE

FIRST ROW
CAROL BROWN
CLAUDIA CARTER
RONNIE DUNAVANT
KEVIN FRENCH

S~OND ROW
BARBARA BURCH
KATHY CHRISLEY
TISH ECHOLS
GORDON GIST

THIRD ROW
DEBBIE BYRD
DEAN CUNDIFF
SOOTT FORD
RONI HARRIS

FOURTH ROW
PAULA CAMPBELL
NICK DOCKUM
CHERYL FRAHM
TRACY HILL

�NO PHOTO
AVAILABLE

SID:OND HOw
ROOER KUGLE
SARAH LUCERO
MICKEY McNEW
MIKE JOHNSON

THIRD ROW
CHARISSE KING
IDSS MARTINEZ
LAHNA MILLER
ROY TIDMPSON

FOURTH ROW
DIANE LIVINGSTON
DEBBIK McCOY
Cffi.OE PHILLIPS
EDDIE WESTBROOK

�FRESHMEN

�The
Freshman Class
Favorites
DOUG FRARY

LAUREL ZOLL

dawning
a time to unite
under one certain
cause
to unite for the cause
of humanity
so that one day
all men will meet
the light of the dawn

Freshman
Class
Officers
Treasurer
LAUREL ZOLL
Secretary
CHARISSE McJilANES

neporter
TERRI MONTGOMERY
President
rAMMY PIERCE
V1ce-Pres1dent
ROBERT HASSTEDT_(not shown)

�LESA BATEfi

KIM BROWN

JINMY C'ffiiSLEY

S'lARO.l CRO S':

DAMIA

ESTER DYE

FRANK FARR

FRED FIS 'IER

DURAN

A.D1ent wften

picture• were mode

JUDY FRANKS

BARBARA KELLY

CYNDEE KING

JOl-!N FRAZZINI

RORERT 'lASSTEDT

S'!ERRE McCOY

KAT!.{'{ McCRARY'

�C~RISSE

McMANES

CINDY MILLF.R

TERRI MONTGOMERY

PHYLISS MORRISON

not shown

DIANA MEADOR

PHOTO NOT
AVAILABLE

DEBBIE MURPHY

JAN NATSKE

ROXANNE POPE

LOU STAFFORD

ALLEN STALEY

TCMMY STEPliENSON

JIM THCMPSON

TOMMY TUTTROW

LAUREL ZOLL

MIKE NESTING

TAMMY PIERCE

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PHOTO
NOT AVAILABLE

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DALE THCMPSON

�HONORS

���HOMECOMING

Queen Joyce Hammond
Escort Dan Wa e
Attendant Terry Morris
Escort Dirk Nelson

Janet Crouse
scort Steve Dunavant

�PROM
ROYALTY

�Susan Donley
Sweet-Heart

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Joan Hertel

I shall go
many
I will know
as Friends ••.••
together
we v.•ill search
for life
as it burst
into something
refreshing,
when old things
are once again created n~·

t~ith

Vicky Kolz

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�WINTER
SPORTS

We wish to express our appreciation to the following people
who supported this yearbook by purchasing so sor ads.
Ed's Barber Shop
D. L. Wells
Byron H. Rohde
Durango Furniture Mart
Hogan's Store
Town House
Mode O'Day

Dr. An
J. Vlasman
Western ..teak House
Outdoorsman
Beneficial Finance Co.
Narrow Gauge Hobby Shop
Basin Bowl

�SPIRIT CANDID AT ES

Joyce Hammond, Verna Leithauser, Doug Frary,
Chloe Phillips, Charisse McManes, Dan Wade,
Dirk Nelson,

Chloe Ph ill ips
Verna Leithauser

Felix Sandchez

Dirk Nelson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. School Spirit

Joyce Hammond
Doug Frary

Dan Wade

�BEST DANCERS
JACK MOORE-JOYCE HAMMOND

FRIENDLIEST
JACK MOORE-VERNA LEITHAUSER

MOST CO-OPERATIVE-COURTEOUS
PRES LUDWIG-SHARON CREAL

MOST BASHFUL
TO~ BISHOP-LAH A
ILLER

�BEST DRESSED
JOAN SMITH-DIRK NELSON

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCED
DAN KIMBALL -t'ATTY SITTON

MOST ATHLECTIC
BRETT KING-TISH ECHOLS

BEST LOOKING
KEVIN FRENCH-SHARON CREAL

�RFST COMEDIANS
VERNA LEITHAUSER-DAVID CREAL

CUTEST COUPLE
DIRK NELSON-TISH ECHOLS

MOST TALENTED
SUE McCOY-PAT MEADOR

�WHO ' S

WHO

Back Row: Joan Smith, Terry Morris, Steve Dunavant, David Campbell,
John Hasstedt, and Pres Ludwig. Front Row: Bralia Archuleta, Vicki
Frahm, Patty Sitton, Janet Crouse, Linda Purcell, Joan Hertel, Donna Mcintyre, and Shaaron Gilbert.

OUTSTANDING
TEENAGERS
OF

Patty Sitton, Joan Smith , and
Shaaron Gilbert.

D

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dawning
a time
to hold my life
and remember
moments passed-to gain from losses
and to start
a new
in the
light of the dawn
dawning ...
only then
will I realize
those events
of my life
most precious
to me ...

AMERICA

GOOD
CITIZEN
OUTSTANDING BUSINESS STUDENT
Vicki Fr ahm

Joan Smith was elected DAR Good Citizen Gi rl. Se l ection
standards f or " DAR Good Citizen Gi rl" are as follows ;
must be a Senior-above average, in scholarship, reliabl ity , patriotism and l eadership . She was elected by the
f acu l ty , and the support ing chapter was Sarah Platt Decker
Chapter .

�ATHLETICS

��HOMECOMING
dawning
a time to compete
to smile at my victories,
to cry
gently
at my victories lost,
but to always
remember
without these feelings
I cannot enjoy
the light of the dawn

�Back Row: Frank Farr, John Hasstedt, Frank Brittain, Doug Frary, Paul Morrison, Tracy Hill
Front Row: Albert Gilbert, Dan Wade, Pat Meador, Danny Kimball, Mike Frary, Brett King, Jack Moore

VARSITY
FOOTBALL
Back Row : Fred Fisher, Scott Ford, Damian Duran

Front Row: Paul Lucero, Dirk Nelson, Steve Dunavant, Ronnie Duna~ Mike Johnson

�HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

VARSITY

Back Row; Pat Meador, Ronnie Dunavant, Steve Dunavant, Dan Kimball,
Tom Sitton, Jack Moore, and Coach Prior.
Front Row; Brett King, David Campbell, Kevin French, Albert Gilbert,
Lendy Crone, Mike Johnson, Dan Wade, and manager Roger Kugle.

JUNIOR
VARSITY

Top Row; Fred Fisher, Damian Duran, Pat Meador.
Middle Row; Stanley Williams, Sam Duran, Ronnie Dnnavant,
Tracy Hill, Dan Kimball, Jack Moore, and Coach Petro .
Bottom Row; Scott (Henry) Ford, Frank Farr, Jim Thompson,
Thomas Stephenson, Jim Chrisley, Ross Martinez.

�11\liNTER

�SPORTS

ALL

CONFERENCE

BRETT KING

UGLY MAN
SCOTT FORD

�Mr. Prior

T,eft to right

First Row:
~ick

Head
M.1c k ey Mc New
Sharon Creal
DockUJll
Skies
.
Tammy
P1erce
Gray
Brown
Brad Brown

Second Row:

Lett to right

Linda Purcell, Bralia Archuleta, Joan Smith, Carol Brown, Claudia Carter,
Mike Frary, Jan Natzke, David Creal, Barbara Burch, Terry Morris.
Doug Frary, Verna Leithauser

L'l TTL E
BR 0 THERS
First Row:
Mike Murphy
Billy Sitton
Worthe Crouse
Chris Evans
Kelly Wiley
Terry Jennings
Greg Frary
David Ragsdale
Jimmy Frazzini
Russel Newman

Second
Left
Row:
to
Right

Isidore Martinez, Jim Livingston, Chuck Thompson,
Will Humbard, Will Leithauser, Ray Dunavant
Mark Peter, Keith Parks, Keith Smith, Brian Bensen
Tommy Dye

�VARSITY

WRESTLING

Standing:

Kneeling:

Paul Morison

Paul Lucero

Hike Frary

Doug Frary

Coach
Steve Whiteman

Brad Brown
Robert Hasstedt

John Hasstedt
Dirk Nelson

DISTRICT
CHAMPS
Paul Morison

dawning
a time to stand
to be honored,
though
I may stand taller
than others •••
only because
I have tried
to reach and touch
the light of the dawn

Dirk Nelson

Steve Lucero
PLACED SEOOND IN THE
MONTE VISTA TOURNAMFNr

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Back Row: Carol Brown, Paula Campbell, Terry Morris, Mra. Martin, Tiah Echola, Carla Smith,
Elaine Amon
Front Row: Donna Mcintyre, Joyce Hammond, Karen Mcintyre, and Mary McGraw

Back Row: Elaine Wiley, Susan Donley, Chloe Phillips, Mra. Martin, Terese McGraw,
Cynthia Stevena, Joan Hertel
Front Row:Char1sseMcMannea, Laurel Zoll, Terri Montgo.ery, Beverly Parka,
Chariaae King

�ORGANIZATIONS

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Third Row•
Fourth Pow

Front Row•

Sue McCoy, Kathy Chrisley, Paula Campbell, Chloe Phillips,
Claudia Carter, Sherry McCoy, Beverly Parks, Sharon Crouse,
Barbara Kelly,
Bralia Archuleta, Vicki Frahm, Cheryl Frahm, Lahna Miller,
Janet Crouse, Kathy McCrary, Becky Humbard, Debbie Byrd,
Patty Sitton, Donna Mcintyre
Cyndee King, Roni Harris, Susan Donley, Della Stephenson,
Elaine Wiley, Kay Goetz, Cynthia Stevens, Joan Hertel, Elaine
Amon, Karen Mcint~~~~----­
Shaaron Gilbert. Mar
Tish Echols, Caro~~r~o~w~.~~
Montgomery, Joan Smith
Carla Smith, Linda Purcell, Terese McGraw, Verna Leithauser,
Joyce Hammond, Terry Morris

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Back Row•

Front Row•

Mr. Petro, Dan Wa~e. Jack Moore, Frank Brittain, Paul Lucero,
Mike Myers, Gre~ Box, David Campbell, Dan Kimball, Mike Johnson
Dirk Nelson, Paul Morrison, Brett King, Steve Dunavant, Stanley
Williams, Mr. Prior
Steve Lucero, Mike Frary, Doug Frary, John Hasstedt, Damian Duran·
Kevin French, Ronnie Dunavant, Pat Meador, Albert Gilbert

�I

VARSITY
CHEERLEADERS
First Row- Terese McGraw
Secoqd Row- Carla Smith, Terri Morris'
Third Row- Linda Purcell, Verna Leithauser
Fourth Row- Joyce Hammond

JR VARSI Y
CHEERLEADERS
First Row- Charisse King, €:ry McGr:0
Second Row- Terry Mongomery, Laure1 Zoll

POM POM
GIRLS
First Row- Joan Smith
Second Row- Claudia Carter, Beverly Parks
Third Row- Cyndee King, Barbara Kelly, Donna Mcintyre
Fourth Row- Sue McCoy, Bralia Archuleta
Fith Row- Sherry McCoy, Sharon Gilbert, Chloe Phillips
Kathy Chrisly, Paula Campbell, Karen Mcintyre,
Sharon Crous
Not Shown- etsy Lash, Jan Natske

�Left to Right: David Campbell, Steve Lucero, David
Creal, Sammy Duran, Brett King, Sharon Creal, Albert
Gilbert, Lendy Crone, Mark Bucknes, Vickie Ford,
Lahna Miller, Della Stephenson, Mary Ann Lucero,
Rudley Weaver, Joan Smith, and Shaaron Gilbert

ANNUAL STAFF
Mary Ann Lucero-Photography Editor
Shaaron Gilbert-Editor
Mr. Caldwell-Yearbook Advisor
Joan Smith-Ass. Editor

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Left to Right: Mr. Caldwell, Joan Smith, Shaaron r.ilbert,
Vickie Ford, Ginger Martinez, Frankie Meador, Sharon
Creal, Mary Ann Lucero, Lahna Miller, Della Stephenson

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Elaine Wiley, Kay Goetz, Mark Buckner-Editor, Dan Wade, Joyce Hammond,
Mary Ann Lucero, Terese McGraw, Not shown--- Ginger Martinez-Asst.
Editor.

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Della Stephenson, Elaine Wiley, Nick Dockum, Terese McGraw, Mary Ann
Lucero-Asst.Editor, Mrs. French, Brad Brown, Joyce Hammond.

�HONOR

SOCIETY

Steve Dunavant; Vice-~res., Bralia Archuleta, Carla Smith,
Vicki Frahm, rs. James;Sponser, Danny Kimbell; Tresure.,
Carol Green; Sec., Shaaron Gilbert, Janet Crouse, ~atty
Sitton; ~r~dent.

EXCHANGE
FROM

STUDENTS

BRAZIL

Illi1IGRANTS
''THESE FOREIG 'ERS with stran e
and avid faces
Crowding our shores, marring
our pleasant places,
They must be curbed .... " So mused
King Powhatan
Hundred percent red-blood
American.
i'ancy Byrd Turner
Jose Maciel, Rosa Trindade
and Jose Simoes.

�Top Row: Kerry Goetz, Janet Crouse, Joan Hertel, Kim Brown, Kay Goetz, Terry Morris,
Su san Donley, and Vicki Kolz. Second Row: Daunella Sower, Pauline Dye , Laurie Mead or , Cherry Frahm, and Sandra Dunavant . Sitting: Cindy Oliver, Bralia Archuleta, Mar sha Thoma s, and Miss Bloomgren.

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Top Row: Kay Goetz, Roni Harris, Donna Mcintyre, Terry Morris, Steve Dunavant, Ronnie Dunavant,
Mark Buckner, Tish Echols, Terese McGraw, Joan Hertel, and Della Stephenson. Second Row: Bev
Parks, Joan Smith, Shaaron Gilbert, Janet Crouse, Steve Lucero, Damian Duran, Sammy Duran,
Betsy Lash, Evelyn Copeland, and Cherry Frahm. Third Row: Sue McCoy, Tammy Pierce, Debbie Murphy, Sandra Dunavant
Wells, Tommy Stephenson, Eddie Westbrook, Jimmy McCoy, Becky Humbard,
Claudia Carter,
McGra , and Charisse King. Sitting: Linda Purcell.

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BAND

Front Row: Cheryl Frahm, ary McGraw Alan Sraley, Janet Cpouse
Terry Pierce, Claudia Carter, ue cCoy, Vicki Frahm.
Second Row: Cathy Chistly, Judy Franks, Terry Morris, Donna Mcintyre
Evelyn Copeland, Robert Hasstedt, Christy Carter, Karen Mcintyre
Kathy McCary, Carol Browa, Patty Sitton, and Sandra Dunavant.
Third Row; Debbie McCoy, Shilia Thompson, Chole Phillips, Tammie Pierce,
Ronnie Dunavant, Doug Frary, Corky Mcintyre, Mr. Well's, Mike Frary,
Greg Miller. Cynthia smevens. Jimmy Chistly. Steve Dunavant.

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First Row: Linda Purcell, Terry Morris, Mike Frary, Karen Mcintyre,
Carol Brown, Kathy McCary, Sandra Dunavant, Donna Mcintyre, Patty Sitton
Second Row: Steve Dunavant, Jimmy Chrisley, Thomas Stephenson, Doug Frary,
Ronnie Dunavant, and Pres Ludwig
Third Row: Cheryl Frahm,~ry MeG~ Vicki Frahm, Mr. Wells,
and Charisse King
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BAND OFFICERS: Left to right: Steve Dunavant, Vice Pres., Donna Mcintyre,
Sec., Mike Frary, Pres., Mr. Wells, Dir., Ronnie Dunavant, Treas.,
Sitting: Carol Brown, Drum Major

�"Ph .• tewie"

"On your mark, get set •••• "

in the sky •..

Ahh , , , fa &lt;lo\m go boom

Gatta

a woman,
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CHRISTY CARTER

CHRIS DURAN

the new
is sometimes
hard to find,

but
all men must
travel this country
always
fearful of signs

~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to "nowhere?"

�JR.

HIGH PEP

SQUAD

Cheer Leaders: Tammy Hunter, Susie Mars, Wanda Kolz,
Monica Strohecker, TammyFahrion. Mascot: Tracy Hunter
First Row: L to R: Sandra Dunavant, Elizabeth Williams, Jackie Newman,
Diana Smith, Doris Crone, Kerry Ggetz, Thedra McCoy.Second Row: L to R:
Pauline Dye, Carol Garcia, Linda Miller, Evelyn Copeland, Shelia Thompson,
Karen Box, Kathy Farr.Third Row: L toR: Lisa Miller, ChristyCarter,
Daunella Sower, Terry Pierce,
Linda Dunavant, Cindy Pope.

First Row: L toR: Ronnie Robinson, Kimberly Holt, Tracy Holt, Tracy Johnson, Cindy
Sower* Denise McGraw, Cindy Miller, Linda Nelson, Debbie Stevens. Second Row: L to R:
Dianna Steele, Robert Thompson, Terry Howard, Will Humbard, Randy Brown, Tina Martinez,
Vicki Duran, Sharla Phelps, Dawndra Iverson, Melony Strokecker. Third Row: L to R:
Jerry Dawn Newman, Jim Livingston, Mark Porter, Regan Westbrook, Keith Smith, Mike
Garcia, Saxon Bailey, Randy Staley, Ray Dunavant, Will Leithauser, Tommy Dye, Dean
Larson, Matt Zoll.
Beginning
And
Intermediate
Bands

Directed by Jitn Wells

First Row: L to R: Jetta Mcintyre, Linda Dunavant, Monica Strohecker, Robin Holly,
Tanya Pierce, Jenny Oliver Louis Kolz, Karla Iverson. Second ~ow: L to R: Kathy,
Farr, Marsha Thomas, Terry Jennings, Gary Duran, David Ragsdale, Russel Newman,
Greg Frary, Driscole Staley, Worthe Crouse. Third Row: L to R: Billy Sitton, Tammy
Fahrion, Russel Thomas, Isadore Martinez, Wayne Semler, Timmy Walder.

�Back Row: Jim McCoy
Cliff Parks
Bill Green
Shawn Smith
Danny Abernathy
Charles Tuttrow
Dean Humbard
Terry Gilbert
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Kevin Nelson
Jerry Frazzini
Donny Lucero
Joe McGraw
Gary Duran
Driscoll Staley
Paul Thomas
Front Row: Dell Harris
Jimmy Murphy
Corky Mcintyre
Joe Leithauser
Herman Lucero
Jon French
Billy Kolz
Alex Martinez
Coach: Mr. Whiteman

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HIGH
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Kevin Nelson
Shawn Smith
Charles Tuttrow
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Joe Leithauser
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Paul Thomas
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Clay Bassett
Rodney Blacksher
Kevin Brown
Christy Carter

Evelyn Copeland
Doris Crone
Sandra Dunavant
Chris Duran
Carol Garcia

Terry Gilbert
Ronnie Glover
Bill Green
David Gross
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Dean Humbard
Tammy Hunter
Charles Kelly
Wanda Kolz
Joe Leithauser

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Herman Lucero
Orlando Lucero
Jimmy Mars
Susie Mars

Jimmy McCoy
Joe McGraw
Corkey Mcintyre
Lisa Miller
Linda Miller

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Jackie Newman
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Diana. Smith
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Shella Thompson
Charles Tuttrow
Larry Wile.y
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Bill Kolz
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Driscoll Staley
Daunella So·.ver
Russel Thomas
.~nica Strohecker

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ilarcia Thomas
Dell Harris
Horgan Gist

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Worthe Crouse
Rruce Davidson
Chris Evenson
Greg Frary
Jimmy Frazzini
Kelly Goetz
Kenny Goetz
Paul Gross
Nathan Hill
Robin Holly
Tina ttUnington
Karla Iverson
Terry Jennings
Raymond Kissane

Karen Leithauser
Isidore Martinez
Julie McCoy
Jetta Mcintyre

Marty Miller
John Murphy
Russel Newman
Jenny Oliver
Tanya Pierce

Doreen Pope
Kellie Pride
David Ragsdale
Wayne Semler
Bill Sitton

Debbie Thompson
Timmy Walder
Michael Williams
Teacher

Mr. Ice

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GRADE

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drian Benson
Randy Brown
Ray Dunavant
Vicki Duran
Tommy Dye

Gay Lynn Easter
Michael Garcia
Carmen Gilbert
Randy Glover
Howard Holly
Kim Holt

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Tina Hunter
Teresa Hunter
Dawndra Iverson
Tracy Johnson
Michelle Johnstone

Dean Larson
Will Leithauser
Jim Livingston
Arnold Lucero
Larry Lucero
Tina Lucero

Tina MartJ.nez
Donnel McCoy
Denise McGraw
Cindy Miller
Patti Moore
Linda Nelson

Jerri Dawn Newman
Keith Parks
Sharla Phelps
Mark Porter
Keith Smith
Roni Robinson

Cindy Sower
Randy Staley
Diana Steele
Debra Stevens
Melannie Strohecker
Susan Thomas

Chuck lhompson
Robert Thompson
Regan Westbrook
Kelly Wiley
Kent Williams
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Mrs. Jefferies
Mrs. Sitton

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Johnnah Lister

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Donna Hiller

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Kim Penson
Ricky Phelps
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Kacey S01~er
Debra Ward
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Marianne Williams
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Donna Haddock

Michael Holcomb
Stacv Holt
Dolores Larson

Ravmond Livingston
Ricky Ludwir
LeeAnn Header
Timothy Murphy

Brenda Olp;uin
Marsha Pope
Shannon Smith

Sonia Stocker
Terry \&gt;/alder
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Billy Baglino
Mark Bolinger
Sheryl Brown
Mary Farr

Duane Haddock
Dawn Hennigan
Tracy Hunter
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Robert Lynct.
Carl Maness
Derek McCoy
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Chris Tee Miller
Leeta Nelson
Leslie NelsoP
Loretta Olguin
Lynn Parks
Pam Penson
Michele Ricca
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Steven Staley
Randy Tate

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Lisa Westbrook

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Joe Frazzini
Devara Gosney
Kev1.n Grush

Lori Halcomb
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Jimmie Larson
Carol Lucero

Lisa Martin
Cheri Miller
Stephanie
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Rikkie Ann
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All Types of Custom Building
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Gerald Newman,

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884-2879

P.O. Box 192
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RADIOS, T.V.'S, TAPE PLAYERS, STEREO'S
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247-1515

1015 ~~IN AVENUE DURANGO, COLO.

81301

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Durango, Colorado 81302

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P . 0 . Box 870

Phone : 247 - 4690

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BY ALTA M. BEUTEN
1021 Main Ave.

247·3944

Durango

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BOB WARD'S RESTAURANT
ALL KINm OF AUTOt-10TIVE
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FAST

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VALLECITO LAKE
PHONE:

884-2594

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DURANGO 1 COLORADO 81301

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Duran~o,

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LAMPS

81)01

�DON &amp; ESSIE'S

MARTIN'S

Boot &amp; Saddle
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Sto p and Shop

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lain Street
Bayfield, Colorado
ORTHOPEDIC SHOE JErtVICE
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Saddle Rena ir
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Custom ·r&gt;de Saddles &amp; Accessories
Custom lade (HA D CARVED)
Leather Articles

Bayfield , Colorado

CHUCK ' S TEXACO

"Trust your car to the man who wears the star"

Highway 160 at the Intersection

884-9996

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100,000 Wat s

100.5 MHZ

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COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE
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APPRAISALS, MANAGEMENT
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ALICE MILLER ~
ALFRED FRAHM~ LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES

247-3543

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247-0660

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Morehart Chevrolet

Economy Hotors
Southwestern ~otors

Durango Dodge

Carrol 1 Hotors

Congratulations

Seniors Of "73"

�Ba yfield , Colorado
Phone :

884 - 2430

SHUR- VALU MARKET

BAYFIELD

"IJe Extend 0 r Sincere Congratulations

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884 - 9992
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884-2629

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247-5672

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1143 ~1ain Avenue
Durango , Colorado

863 ·1AIN AVE.

PHO m 247-4215

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EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS AND A HARM WELCOME

DICK &amp; BONNIE BYLER,

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81301

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ARL E. OST\V ALD. OWNER

Bayfield, Colorado 81122
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Bayfield Colorado

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DURANGO,COLORADO 81301

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P.O. BOX 3097 - PH. 247-3300
1111 TRUCK ROUTE DURA GO, COLORADO

22 TOWN PLAZA
DURANGO, COLORADO 81301
"WE HAVE TIME FOR YOU"

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�UTE TRIBE
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884-2410

BOX 345

BAYFIELD, COLORADO

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DURANGO COLORADO

�l'lOTEL , RESTAURANT , LOUNGE , t-nJSEUH , CONVENTION &amp; Hb.'TTHJG FACILITIES .
LOCATED AT IGNACIO COLORADO, ON HIGH\lAY 172,
FOR HES:biVATION CALL (303) 563- 4531.
(ADDiU!SS) BOX 282 , IGNACIO COLO . 81137

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SPECIALIZING IN
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FILM DEVELOPING

PH01 E: (303) 247-1504
534 MAl

ONE DAY SERVICE

AVENUE

DURANGO COLORADO

Located just south of the
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81301

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247 - 3020

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Mill St.

Bayfie ld, Colorado
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DURANGO,COLORADO 81301

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WITH DOROTHY AND JIM HINSLEY

1776 MAIN AVENUE

"Food for the
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DURANGO, COLORADC

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TUNE-UPS BRAKE SERVICE
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15 MlLES NORTH OF Bt.YFIELD, COLORADO

Gifts with a Western flavor
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5 miles south of Durango
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Bring your snow mob lie, skies, toboggan, inner

OPEN ALL YEAR.

PHONE- 884-2561

USED AUTO PARTS AND USED CARS

5~ MILES

PHONE:

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884-2216

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