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Bayfield High School
Wolverine
1985-1986

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BE ~ TER Jjftl ~~

BIGGER

New and Improved? Bigger and Better? Have we
created a monster? What has BHS become? Just
like every other school, we had had our problems
-- the loss of the football team's eligibility. the
painting of the water tower. and the decorating
of the class halls -- but unlike every other school.
we overcame our problems and strived to be
BIGGER and BETTER than ever! In a sense. we are
New and Improved. We have conquered new
growth and school unity and pride in ourselves.
We have begun to know what life is about, and
through another year of maturing, we have
become Better than ever before!

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�Introduction
Seniors
Classes
Homecoming
Fall Sports
Happy Days
Groups
Winter Carnival
Winter Sports
Prom
Honors
Graduation
Closing

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�"Fame. fortune. and love on thy
footsteps wolf "

Karen Ref/

Robber! Raclt

Wendy Berger

"Silence 1s the best port of valor "

"Congratulations. Wendy, for a pb well
done'" Forever Dod. Mom. Michelle. Rebecca. ond Scott

" Confidence is the companion of success "

"Hopp1ness is the harvest of the qwet
eye."

Pat Berry

Wendy eobb

Katlty eampbe/1
"You mode it' I om proud of you
Best of luck 1n all you do " Love
Mom

�" They say that bnght eyes mdtcate
CUflaStty"

:Donna Cundiff

ramara Conrad

Yarbara :Dockrey

·'Now the world ts yours With flalf . . wtth
style
Dtsttngwsh yourself " Morv and
Cathenne Conrad

" We are very proud of you and hope the
future bnngs you much happtness " Love
The Family

" Congratulations Kay We are very proud
of you " Dad and Mom

"Bruce. good luck tn all you do We're
very proud of you " Dad and Mom

:Dolores :Du!!an

Yruce JlendriK

Karla Jlamm
"Knowledge comes. but wisdom
lmgers"

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�right Fa1th Roberts shows her best s1de

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below Bev Talbot g1ves direct1ons to a lost photographer

above Kip Strohecker gives new
mean1ng to the work Hulkaman1a
nght Steve Hunt struts h1s stuff.

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�As the convoy of packed trucks
rumbled up the bumpy road to
the water tower. the passengers
could not resist a scream of excitement. Armed with brushes
and red paint. the entire class of
1986 burst through the trees and
upon the defenseless tower. One
can still see Tina Prior suspended
in air. her hair dripping with red
paint. In less than an hour that

senseless green giant had
emerged a monument to the
senior class. We had created a
lasting memory that we thought
we could share undisturbed. Perhaps that is why the following
week we could not remove our
horror-sickened eyes from the
sight of an "88" on our statue of
greatness.

Four sophomores had found jealousy in our triumph and attempted to ruin our glory. Understand,
we hold no grudges. What
brought us together could not rip
us apart. As a class we truly have
something to flaunt. We are able
to put aside any differences out
of a mutual respect. We are truly
great. It just comes naturally.

above Koren Bell hams it up
between classes
leH Angel Romero tokes a break
from her artwork

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�"Stand toll my son. and be as proud
of your achievements os we ore ' "
Love Mom and Dod

Steve Jlunt

?:ammie Jlolt

fdwin ,Cockard

"SenSiblilfy is the power of a woman."

"Great hopes make great men."

" Tracie. our love will always be wlfh you
Good luck " Dod and Mom

" Work hard for the best and you w1ll be
You deserve if " Love Mom and Dod

?:racie ,Cudwip

reresa ;«arte/1

Vvette ,Cudwip
"You hove filled our lives with love
and laughter We love you very
much ." Love Mom and Dod

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�"Great talent 1s above the generality of the world "

J!rad JUcKinne!f

J!obb!f Martin

floannie Morris

"How often great m1nds lie concealed "

"Great thoughts come from the heart "

" The way to fame 1s through much toil"

"Trent. you 've always been a JOY to us
and you w11/ succeed 1n th1s world " Love
Mom and Dad

?:rent Pltelps

8ric Nee/elf

Suzanne Ni!!!lli
"You've made us very proud Congratulations. Suzanne " Mom and
Dad

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�top left Brad McKinney concentrates
on pa1nt1ng the perfect picture
top nght Tamm1e Holt pauses on her
way to class
above The seventh hour tng class
shows concern for the1r homework
center Michelle Thomas flashes her
famous smile .
nght . Tamara Conrad never msses the
chance to be 1n the spotlight

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top Ctndy Runnels prepares to duck a deadline 1n JOurnalism
left Mane Rogers demonstrates her rare abd1ty to curl her
tongue
above Donna Cund1ff realizes hfe 1sn't always a bowl of
chernes.

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�"Blest wtfh temper whose unclouded ro y makes tomorrow as cheerful
as today ..

!!engta Kobbins

?:ina Prior

1aitlt Koberts

" Victory belongs to the most deserv1ng "

" The laughter of the heart IS o delightful
sound of life "

" The challenges of your generation. Mane. will be un1que Savor them " Love
Mom and Dod

"A good heart lies at the foundation of
her character "

Marie Kogers

Angel Komero
' "A th1ng of beauty IS o JOY forever'
and Angel1s both beautiful and my
;oy " Love Mom

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�"Congratulations. Lovey!" Love
Mom and Dad

f!ohJt Schmier

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,Cisa Sitt11er

"The power of thoughts-the magic of the

" Thanks for /ett1ng me share your h1gh
school days " Love Mom

mmd "

"Pleasure 1s ever 1n her eyes "

"Keep your goals 1n s1ght. you 'll make lf l
We 'll m1ss you. you are great' "

f!aJtvier Smith

Rre11da Sower

,CeoJtard Smith
"Congratulation, we are very
proud of you The best to you always "

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�Senior Students
Improve With Age

above Bruce Hendrix and Michelle Thomas gather the1r books otter a hectic day

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�left Barb Dockrey proves you're never too old to hove a good t1me
below Michelle Thomas and Suzanne N1ggli shore a secret through a good
fnendshp

left Trent Phelps gets
a whiff of h1s own
gym socks
above · Brad McKinney g1ves Santo Claus (John Schmer) his Chnstmos
list

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�Kip Strohecker

Rev ?:a/bot

"Good luck. K1p We're very proud of
you " Love Mom and Dod

"Personality 1s to o woman as perfume is
too flower "

"Two lostmg bequests we giVe you ore
roots and w1ngs " Love Dod and Mom

"We all love you and ore very proud of
your accomplishment " Love From Us All

);licltelle C:ltomas

Vonna Wlteat

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�Class Officers Show The Way

top Closs officers Wendy Berger. secretory/treasurer:
Wendy Runnels. president. and Edwin Lockard. viceprestdent. demonstrate thetr new-found growth in
teamwork
above . Second hour relotionshtps class has on eptdemic of
the blushtng brides
left: Wendy Berger dtsploys symptoms of senioritts .

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�left Brenda Sower and Wendy Runnels
find a way to relieve tension at state
volleyball
below Tamara Conrad and Dolores
Dugan enjoy a lig hter moment.

right Tracie Ludwig is Interrupted while working on layout in yearbook class.

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�left Yeorbook class d1sploys its usual
enthUSIOSm.
below. Teresa Mortell hongs around
between classes

above Donna Wheat seems to enjoy 6th hour Color &amp;
Design .

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�.

Hey. do we get money for writing
this? No? Then why should we
write this? Spirit -does it pay big
bucks? No? Then we do not have
any. Greed, greed. greed; we
have a lot of that. Our middle
name is greed.

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Our motto-"If we do not get
paid. it ain't worth doin'" Why do
we want all this money you ask?
Big prom. big trip. big fun!
Editors Note: The junior class is not
just a bunch of money hungry
misers. I think deep down inside
they are really good people .
They are sweet. adorable, caring, and generous. (of course
they are paying me to say this)
The Juntor Closs deposits their til-gotten
gotns tn the local bonk .

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Jodie Bach
Stacy Boker
Michelle Berger
Blotne Bowers

Delores Campbell
Barbaro Christopherson
Stacy Dewey
Usa Duke

No Photo
Available

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�Matt Evans
Cass1e Farmer

Dayson Gosney
Terry Grush

Lon Holmes
James Hoover

Robert lrv1ng
Mike Johns
Dorothy Jones
Jean Kalbacher

Michelle LePiatt
Curt Marlatt
Tim Mart1n
Yolanda Mart1nez

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�Chad Pock
David Potscheck
Dole Phelps
Robert PiOCella

No Photo
Available
Doug Reith
Rick Rodman
Alan Sower
Doren Sower

James Hoover lets his true personality show through.
Tommy Yingling can 't do her homework without her
baby bottle and blanket.

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�Top Left R1ck Rodman and Terry Grush flex
the1r muscles 1n a Mr. Universe contest .

Above Barb Chnstopherson starts every day
with a big smile
Michelle Berger 1s paranoid that someone is
watch1ng her

Donnie Steele
Michelle Vigil
Kurtis Wood

No Photo
Ava1lable
Bobby Wyatt
Tammy Yingling
Jenny Morris

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�Class Off1cers Donn1e SteeleSecretary Matt Evans-Pres1dent . and
Jean Kalbacher-Representative, lead
by example (Not shown Rick
Rodman-Vice-President)

R1gh

Jean Kalbacher has a new JOb
hold1ng up lockers

Above Stacey Dewey f1nds some
humor 1n Geometry class .
R1gh Weanng war pa1n. Chad Pack
show h1s sp1nt to Delores Campbell

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�Left Johno Monkm-Pres1dent. Melinda
Hodges-Sec -Treos , Becky Runnels- Rep ,
Arlene Schneider- Vice-President
Below Left Johno Monk1ns works dehgent ly on the yearbook .

Our sophomore class took quite a stand this year. First,
we apologize for any "ruined dreams" that we may
have caused by painting the water tower. It was not
our intention. We wanted to be noticed and we were .
Our class pulled together at a time when we were not
in very good graces with the upper classmen and that
is what counts. We are strong enough to overcome
our petty differences and act as a whole when it really
matters. This year and us, as sophomores, is something
that none of our class will forget .

Above Cinnamon Reese. Ang1e Pritchard, and Becky Runnels
shore a lighter moment after a game .

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�Above · Shonno Rock prepares to wo11 on the sox .
Right Cinnamon Reese. Johno Monk1ns. Jennifer Snooks
and Melinda Hodges enjoy a good basketball game

Mark Andresen
L1so Asher
Mark Bo1ley
Dereck Boker

Lora Blotn1ck
Brody Brown
Bnon Bushey
Paul Chnstionson

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�Lee Cobb
Jeff Cook
Stacey Dov1s

Lisa Ennght
Wade Garc1o
Kelil H1psk1nd

Mehndo Hodges
Adam Jock
T1ffony Jelsmo

Kot1e Johnson
Bobble Jones
Jo-Ann Jones
Tracy Kugle

Jm Lanham
Chns Lindley
Ehsio Lockard
Rolhe Lockard

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�Jolino Monk1ns
Shoun Mars
Paul McG1nn1s
Brody McNew

Amy Mead
Tom Murphy
Beth Neeley
Charlie Niggli

Denise Odem
Randy Potscheck
Robby Peck
Sherre Pope

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Cinnamon Reese
Rodney Re1der
Monte Ricca
Shonno Rock

David Rogers
Sean Romero
Becky Runnels
Arlene Schne1der

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�Charlie Niggli fantasies as he tells Santa (Mr. Ke1rns) that
he wants an observatory

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Dernck Smith
Jenn1fer Snooks
Mitch Sower

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Michelle Stovall
Paul Vance
Dawn Vaughn

Dean Whitehead
Danny Wickman
Sheldon Gosney

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�The Freshman class came into a school with
lots of spirit and competitive thoughts . We
all had heard the rumors about what was
done to freshmen in high school and kept
them in the back of our minds. When we
came up to the high school. we noticed all
the spirit the school had. Our school was
successful in all the athletic activities we
competed in. In the Homecoming events.
the freshman class placed third in the bonfire wood collecting and third in the float
competition . We did not do any fund raising
events outside the school, but we got our
turn at working concessions. We always
tried to participate in the spirit raising
games and activities and were at times
pleased with the outcome. It has been a
great year. and the following will be even
better.

R1g ht Shelly St1enbacher. Mlkki NaranJO. and Tiffany
Je lsma head to c lass

Doug Bach
Dallsay Bailey
Susan Bailey
Pete Balcomb

Pauline Beaver
Scott Berry
Andy Blatnick
Chnst1ne Cav1gg1a

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�Usa Cund1ff
George Doscher
Amber Da

Marc1e Durkan
Tina F1tts
Denn1s Garc1a

Steve Garcia
Jolynn Gherard1n1
Julie Green

Wes Haga
Josh Hanna
Nicole Hately
Dan1el Hey

Garry Hillyer
Aaron Holley
Chuck Ke1th
Mark Kulesza

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�Rodney Latham
Sven Larson

Dust1n Latham
Anthony Ludw1g

LouAnn Mars
Tabatha Mart1nez

Becky Miller
Mikk1 NaranJO
Jill Pack
Melody Pares

Tagore Pnanto
Trav1s Prior
Lance Robb1ns
Molly Roberts

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Brandy Rodman
Cheryl Root
Donald Smith
Cleve Smith

�Left Freshmen class off1cers Michelle SowerVice -President . Trav1s Pnor- Pres1dent. Chnsline
Cav1gg1a- Representative. Dahsay Ba1ley- Sec Treas Amber Do- Representative. Brandy Rodman Representative J1ll Pack- Representat•ve.
(Not shown Stephanie Wilmer-Reporter)

Opposite Left Mark Kulesza takes a break from his
studies

Jeff Smyth
Michelle Sower
Brendhan Spnnge

Shelly Steinbacher
Kev1n Van Winkle
Fred Von Graf

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Tiffany Wheeler
Stephanie Wilmer
Kyle Wommer
Robbie Yingling

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�The faculty and staff of Bayfield High School are an
exceptional group, when it comes to caring. The
chosen profession is one of caring. They are also
one of dedication. When it comes to going the
extra step or putting out the extra effort, it is done
without hesitation. They are however only human
and subject to frailities. This is what makes them
unique. They have all made a contribution to the
growth of their students and while some of the staff
will be leaving us, they won't soon be forgotten.
Mrs. McEwen shows teachers do core wlfh a mighty hug to Jean
Kolbocher.

No Photo
Available
Carol Slotnick :
Home Economics
Cathy Bock
Math
Gerold D. Brush
Language. Psy /Soc

Theresa Cashio
English. Speech
Wayne Dugger:
Science. Biology
Rick Edwards
Art . Yeorbook

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Houston Green:
Counselor
James Jones
Construction Trades
Jon Ke1rns
Social Studies

�Left- Mr Keirns plays Santa for Joann Jones
Above- Mr Edwards shows that teachers have more than ;ust brains

Sharon Kimball ·
Math, Adv Computer Sci.
Vernon Kimball
Math, Science
Marcia Kulesza
Library

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No Photo
Available
Ed Marty ·
English
Christa Maxfield
Language, Journalism
Maxine McEwen
Busmess

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No Photo
Available
Forrest J Pnor:
PE., Health
Patricia Rampone
Special Education
Kirk Vogel

MuSIC

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�Administration And Staff

Mr Richard Heger
Superintendent

Mr Robert Nicholson
High School Pnncipal

Mr Floyd Causey
Activittes Dtrector

Vickie Drake
High School Secretary
Frank Evans-Executive Secretary
Faye Mcintyre-Business MGR
Not shown Vonnie Walker

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Board of Education
Dick Bell. Director
Kay Phelp s. BOCS Rep
Kent Marlatt. SecfTres
Gene Johnson. Vice President
Dave Hardy, President

�High School Cooks
Cyndee Sanchez. Cook:
Barbara B1shop. Cook :
Kae Keirns. Food Service Director

Custodians And Ma1ntenance
Ralph Bowers. ASSistant Mantenance
Bert Roberts. Groundskeeper
Tim Walters. Ma1ntenance D1rector
Lee Heintze. Custodian

Bus Drivers
Undo Lancaster
Becky Cannon
Patty Prior
Bonn1e Jones
Marsha Miller
Dawna McFall
Barbara Bushey

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�Showing new pride.
The swirl or lace and net overflowed
the hood of a car as Wendy Berger,
Tina Prior, and Donna Wheat
watched the homecoming game
against Dove Creek The girls waited nervously, for none of them
knew who was to be the next
homecoming queen . Halftime
sounded and the three were helped
off their cold perch and picked their
way to the fifty yard line. There, escorts Trent Phelps, Edwin Lockard,
and Kip Strohecker joined them. The
announcer's voice crackled on the
PA system and a thousand eyeswere turned toward the fifty yard
line. "The 1985 Homecoming Queen
and King are- Wendy Berger and
Trent Phelps."

Wendy Berger and Trent Phelps are
announced as the Homecoming King and
Queen

Improved Spirit
Spirit surfaces at Homecoming debut.

Lisa Sittner
(Madonna) and her
beau Terry Grush (the
nerd Lew1s) discuss
the impact of
computers on music
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v1deos.

�Top Homecoming Royalty Kip Strohecker.
Tina Pnor. Wendy Berger. Trent Phelps, Donna
Wheat . Edw1n Lockard Leff Bayfield shows its
sp1rit by 1ett1ng loose balloons before the Dove
Creek game. Above Freshmen demonstrate
Bulldogs on their knees prayng to the mighty
Wolvennes

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�Improved Apetites Emerge
Homecoming participants famished

Top Lisa Sittner really shows how to use her mouth
1n the pie eat1ng contest Right Karen Bell emerges
for a breath of a1r dunng the hilarious pie eating
contest

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�Activities

Spirit grows

Top Th bond c · brates the homecom1ng v1ctory Above. Tommy
Y1ng ng R ck Rodman and C1ndy Runnels par tcpate 1n the egg
toss R1 ht Denn1s Garcta leads the way to vtctory

�Victo ·es Build

ew Confidence

More teamwork induces team unity

Top. The Wolvenne football team psyches up for the Dolores Bears.
Above . The JUnior varSity volleyball g1rls show they con win too.
R1ght . Tomaro Conrad. Donna Wheat and teomote celebrate
another victory.

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�Volleyball
The 1986 Wolverine Volleyball team
have another great year. Getting off
to a great start they won the
Ignacio Invitational Tournament . Each
week they seemed to get stronger
as their unbeaten streak grew.
Although they lost a tough one to
Farmington JV they cruised into
districts and won their second
consecutive District Championship .
Despite entering the state
tournament with only 1 loss they
were considered the darkhorse of
the 8 team field.
The team was sent off by an
enthusiastic student body to State in
Colorado Springs. It was a
determined team that stepped out
on the floor against Caliche . Fighting
a tough team and a case of state
nerves, they lost the match in three
games. That loss dropped Bayfield
into the consolation bracket, where
the Lady Wolverines faced Swink .
They overpowered Swink to enter
the consolation championship against
defending state champion Limon .
Yet this lady Wolverine team finished
number six in the state of Colorado,
a great improvement. They worked
hard and earned this position. Their
efforts, skills, dedication, and pride
are to be applauded.

Girls Finish With A 20-3 Record

Top left Bev Talbot and Donna Wheat ,
number 13. show some defenSive hustle
Left. Wolvenne vorStty volleyboN Top row from
left. Coach R1ck Edwards. Coach Jette
Mcintyre. T1no Pnor, Donna Wheat. Tomaro
Conrad. Koren Bell. Bev Talbot. Jean
Kolbocher. Wendy Berger. Head Coach Evelyn
Mcloughlin. Bottom row from left. Brandy
Rodman. Jenn1fer Snooks. Shanna Rock.
Melinda Hodges. Amy Mead

�Spikers Are District Champs 8c 6th At State
Girls win Districts second
year in a row
Bayfield varsity volleyballers celebrate
winning their second consecutive district
championship by beating perenial
powerhouse rival Ignacio twice in one
day.

Below. Koren Bell stuffs a bobcat Below Right.
The Wolvenne volleyball teorr~ gets together
at the State Championship.

�Left. Karen Bell shows a light tough against Monte Vista Above.
Donna Wheat slams one down against Nuclal

JV shows promise!
Top Row Coach R1ck Edwards. Shanna
Rock . Jenn1fer Snooks. Melinda Hodges.
Cinnamon· Reese. M1chell LePiatt. Michelle
Stoval. Coach Evelyn Mclaughlin Second
Row. Coach Jetta Mcintyre. Louann Mars.
Becky Miller. Arlene Schneider. Jahna
Mankin, Denise Odoms. Amy Mead. N1cole
Hately Bottom Row. Amber Do. Michelle
Sower. Brandy Rodman. Marcie Durkan.
Katie Johnson. Usa Cundiff. Tammy Yingling

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�Senior Players Contribute Leadership

Karen Bell
1st Tearn All Conference

Wendy Berger

Tarnara Conrad
2nd Tearn All Conference

Tina Prior
1st Tearn All Conference

Bev Talbot
2nd Tearn All Conference

Donna Wheat
2nd Tearn All Conference

Trent Phelps
Lineman/Defensive End
1st Team All Conference
1st Team All State
Defensive End
Edw1n Lockard
Tight End/Linebacker
1st Team All Conference
Honorable Ment1on All State
Linebacker
Kip Strohecker
Center jNoseguard
Brad McKinney
Noseguardjlineman

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Glory
The 1985 edition of Wolverine football
brought back an important aspect of
the game. having fun. The team
learned how to win by knocking heads
and enjoying it. It was obvious to all
who watched them play that this was
the team to contend with . It was
obvious they were having fun and it
was obvious they had nothing to lose.
With nothing at stake they played with
an abandon rarely seen in high school.
If it were not for an unfortunate
eligibility violation that caused several
forfiets. the Wolverine football team
would have powered its way into the
State playoffs. The only true loss came
at the hand of AA powerhouse Pagosa
Springs. The team, however, is young
and strong and has the attitude to
comeback next year. This year led by
1st Team all state pick Trent Phelps
and MVP Edwin Lockard the younger
players developed into a team Bayfield
can be proud of.

Le ft Da yson Gosney tmes h1s hit on a
Pagosa P1ra te .
Left Daren Sower pounds out
yardage agamt a futile
Bobcat defense

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�othi g Comes Easy. It Takes A New AHitude!

Above Coach Kems
runs the t eam through
dnlls . Above R1ght The
look o f determination
shows through on Dann1e
Steel's face .

Top Row Bla1ne Bowers. Chuck Ke1th. Brady McNew. Ra ndy Patscheck . 2nd Row: Alan Sower. Chad Pack .
Trent Phelps. Matt Evans. Monte Ricca. Dayson Gosney. Edwin Lockard . Mark Bailey 3rd Row Derek Baker.
Robb1e Yingling. Andy Blatn1ck . Donald Smth. Mark Andresen. Wade Garcia. Brad McKinney. David Patscheck .
Danny Wickman. Coach Jerald Prior 4th Row Tom Murphy, Darren Sower. Brady Brown. Tim Martin. Dannie
Steele . Robert Piacella. Kip Strohecker. Tracy Kugle . Coach Jon Ke1rns. 5th Row Rick Rodman. Denn1s Garc1a.
Rcbby Peck . Roland Lockard. Curt Marlatt. Brian Bushey, Steve Garcia. Terry Grush. Dean Whitehead

�Left The Wolvennes topple another foe Below Left : B.H.S.
scores aga1n Below: Edw1n Lockard celebrates another
touchdown. Bottom : Bayfield shows where the w1nn1ng 1s
done. at the line of scrimmage

�Definately Unique
It is not all glamour. It is not all fun. It is definately
hard work, but if you are willing to lose sleep and
stand up in front of 3000 screaming fans and try
to lead some sort of chant or slogan,
cheerleading is for you. It is almost some sort of
ancient pagan ritual but there is something
stirring in the hearts of these young ladies that
almost drives them to the brink of insanity.
Something that drives them to put on little skirts
and uniforms and speak in strange riddles,
perform ritualistic hand claps and dances
invariably followed by wild jumps in the air.
Whatever drives them is needed by us all. Spirit
and pride are not to be taken lightly. These girls
supply them both and dish out generous helpings
of each at every sporting event and pep
assembly. We definately owe these girls a
tremendous thanks for making our school look
and feel good.

Above nght The BHS cheerleaders
huddle up for strategy . Right The
crowd gets a good dose of sp1rit
from the Wolverine cheerleaders at
a pep assembly

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�More Spirit And Pride Than
Ever Before!

Left : The 1985-86 Bayfield cheerleading squad
consisted of; (from top) Jill Pack, Wendy Runnels,
Michelle Berger, Brenda Sower. Cassie Farmer,
Stephanie Wilmer, Delores Campbell, Lisa Sittner.

Right Seniors Lisa Sittner. Wendy Runnels. and Brenda Sower
prov1ded leadership for the squad. Above Wendy Runnels
leads a sp1nted cheer

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�Left 1985-86 Bayfield Dnll Team. (stand1ng)
Dahsay Ba1ley. Kelli Hpskind; (reclining) Suzanne
Niggh. Jolynn Gherard1ni. Angel Romero

Kel/i Hipskind

Angel Romero

Suzanne Niggli
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R1ght The dnll team rocks around the
clock

�Precision &amp; Unity

Jol ynn Gherardini

" Another One Bites the Dust" and JoLynn Gheradini and Dalisay Bailey hit
the floor dressed as Ignacio Bobcats.
They are dragged away amid a thundering applause and the stunned looks
of the Bobcats; yet this was just a normal Friday night for the Bayfield Drill
Team . The Bayfield Drill Team added a
new style and versatility to their routines this year. First of all, they had their
own camp here this summer. They
learned to march with and twirl flags,
dance with streamers, and almost all
of their basketball routines . Secondly,
they worked during second hour band
on their routines. The routines were unlike any of the other drill team's. They
were more like dance routines instead
of cheerleading routines. There was a
lot more groove, and different techniques such as robotronics were used.
Even though they were forced to
practice in a stinky locker room and
had to deal with many personal problems, the year was still exciting and full
of surprises. Shake it, Baby!
Below The dnll team shoot 1t out with the bod
guys

Dalisay Bailey

�The cast of Happy Days . (from top left to
nght) Trav1s Prior. Donna Wheat. Sean Romero. Josh Hanna. Trac1e Ludw1g. Angel
Romero. Stephanie Wilmer. Michelle
Berger. Joann1e Morris. Tagore Prianto. Edwin Lockard. Alan Sower. Matt Evans. Lisa
Duke. Bev Talbot. Lisa Sittner.

In 1985. The Bayfield High School put on
a production of "Happy Days" . It was
an instant success. People flocked to
the gym to see the marvelous performances by numerous talented actors
and actresses who are students of BHS.
They, along with the pit band worked
many hard days after school to make
the play a success, and it was.
It was performed on the nights of November 15 and 16. The pit played
some super music for the actors and
actresses who sang many a tune both
nights of the play. The musical took the
combined efforts of many people and
the result of all this hard work was an
amusing, interesting production. It was
also a great money-making project
and hopefully, there will be another
play next year and for a long time
after that.

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Top row (Left to nght) Lora Slotnick , Kelli Hipskind . (second row) Randy Potscheck, Michelle
Thomas. Wendy Cobb. Leonard Smith. Terry
Grush. Trent Phelps, Edw1n Lockard, Michelle Stovall, Sponsor. Mrs Carol Blotn1ck. Donna Cundiff.
Jody Bach. (third row) Den1se Odom. Tomaro
Conrad. Michelle LePiott, Down Vaughn, (kneelIng) Lisa S1ttner. Wendy Berger, Fo1th Roberts.
Stacey Dewey, Kot1e Johnson. (seated) Yvette
Ludw1g. Amy Mead. Stephanie Wilmer. Dolores
Dugan, Stacey Davis

1985-86 was a great year for the Bayfield FHA. Bayfield brought home the
traveling trophy for winning the Home
Economics competency events competition at the District Achievement
Day held in April.
Several members attended the fall regional cluster meeting in Albuquerque
and others attended the State and
District Leadership meetings held during the year.

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Fun events included the Homecoming
balloon launch, flower sales, a car
bash, Christmas candy cane sales,
Christmas caroling, Valentine flower
and cookie sales and the prom fashion
show.
Members worked hard on the "Teens
for Teens" project which was entered
in National competition . It included
" The Prize," a Teen Hotline, Student to
Student, asistance at the Parent Drug
Awareness night, and assistance with
the Coping Skills workshop .
R1ght Donna Cund1ff demonstra tes how simple it
is to get help on the "Teen Hotline"

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�Top left Members of the Student to Student group
counseled fellow students on the danger of drugs
and tobacco (top row) Andy Slotnick . Travis Pnor.
Kelh Hipskind. Edw1n Lockard . (second row) Lora
Slotnick . Kot1e Johnson
M1ddle left Off1cers for 1985-86 spell out FHA
Bottom left The Student to Student group present a
slide show to the Middle School
Below Michelle LePiott. Dolores Dugan and Fo1th
Roberts represented FHA at state

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�Student Council
Student council member (top
row) Fa1th Roberts. Arlene
Schn1eder. Trav1s Pnor. Amber Do.
Wendy Berger. Jahna Mank1ns.
Becky Runnels. Matt Evans. Alan
Sower. Brenda Sower. Donna
Wheat, (kneeling) Dahsay Ba1ley.
Michelle Sower. Stephan1e Wilmer.
Chnssy Cav1gg1a. Jill Pack. Cindy
Runnels. (Reclining) Wendy
Runnels.

Student council provided the leadership for BHS
this year. Led by student body president Wendy
Runnels the council participated in many worth
while activities. From food drives to communication council meetings StuCo was everywhere.
When student interest was down the officers
were there to get them involved. The council
survived the resignation of sponsor Mr. Jon Keirns
mid-way through the year to pull through and
provide a positive example for us all.
Student body off1cers Fa1th Roberts. Wendy Runnels. Cindy
Runnels. Brenda Sower

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�FBLA Develops Leaders Of TomoiTow
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Left 1985-1986 FBLA members proved
Involved ond hord work was necessary
for excellence
Middle left FBLA off1cers for 1985-86
were Tracie Ludw1g. Donna Wheat.
Bev Talbot . Brenda Sower. Barb Dockery . Theresa Martel. and Koren Bell

FBLA goals are to develop competent business leadership and create interest and understanding of American Business. It inspires
self-confidence and develops character to
prepare for useful citizenship. FBLA also encourages scholarship. promotes school loyalty and patriotism. It helps students set occupational goals and facilitates the transition from school to work.
The Bayfield FBLA has had a great year. We
had 46 members this year. and 13 of those
46 members traveled to state competition
in Denver. There students made a good
showing by getting three fourth places. a
seventh place. and a eighth place. Mrs.
McEwen. the advisor of the Bayfield chapter. was also awarded an honorary lifetime
membership for being an outstanding advisor. In the future. it is hoped that FBLA will
continue growing

Left Johno Monk1ns. Bev Talbot. Troc1e Ludw1g, Barb
Dockery. Kathy Campbell. Stacey Davis. MIChelle LaPlott. Jod1e Bach. Sponsor-Mrs Mox1ne McEwen. CasSie
Former. Brenda Sower. and Delores Campbell repre59
sented BHS at Fort Lew1s BuSiness Days

�The 1986 Band did really well this year.
With the help of their new flag line. the
band got out there and put on a great
show for the Homecoming football
game. They played at almost every
home basketball game and gQt to go to
state with the boys basketball team . It
was also the Bayfield Music Makers. the
parents of the band members. that took
care of the concessions for the football
and basketball seasons. The 1986 band
went to Fine Arts this year and received a
number two rating. For you laymen out
there. four is the worst rating and one is
the best. The band also put on their annual jazz concert down at the Bayfield Food
Market parking lot and even played at
the Seniors' last school lunch. Even
though Mr. Vogel has resigned and gone
back to school to get his master in music,
this year has still been great.
Above Andy Blotnick. Matt Evans. Michelle LePiott,
Jodie Bach, Michelle Stovall. Tina Fitts. Gory Hillyer.
George Doscher, Brody Brown. Allan Sower. Bev
Talbot. (second row) Shonno Rock. Mane Rojers.
Kot1e Johnson. Mark Bailey, Lora Blotnick . Michelle
Sower. Suzanne Niggli. Donna Wheat. Charlie Niggli.
Shelly St1enbocker. Doug Bach. Amber Do. Adam
Jock. Chnssy CoviQQIO, Kyle Wemmer. Amy Mead.
(hidden) Barb Dockery
Middle The flute sect1on livens up a pep assembly
Above Amy Mead and Shonno Rock wail on the
SOX

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�Mr K1rk Vogel.
Mus1c d1recor

The cho1r performs at 1ts spnng
concert .

The 1986 choir sounded the best
that they have ever sounded in
four years of high school. It was
nice to see the guys finally take
an interest in singing . The concert
they put on before the Music
Awards dessert social was great.
They did very well at Fine Arts for
all the traveling they had to do
with the Middle School. This was a
young choir. consisting of mostly
sophomores. Give this choir a
couple of years and watch out
world, here they come!

Top row: Becky Miller. Michelle Berger. Shonno Rock. Pauline Beaver. Stephanie Wilmer.
LouAnn Mars. (m1ddle row) Elisa Lockard. Arlene Schnieder. JoLynn Gherordini. Julie Green.
Paul McGinnis. Sean Romero. (front row) Susan Bailey. Amber Do. Tabitha Martinez. Amy
Mead. Usa Cundiff. Brandy Rodman. Jill Pock . not shown· Edwin Lockard

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�Looking back, a person can honestly say the yearbook staff has been interesting. We started off with
lots of enthusiasm, but somewhere along the line that
feeling was lost in the drudgery of production. Deadlines were tough to meet and anything that could
have gone wrong, did. It became a real challenge to
live up to our promises. The ad sales were phenomenal, but our fund raising projects failed miserably.
Plans to use the computer for layouts and word processing fell through when we were unable to obtain
our own computer. The photo crew worked hard, but
had too many demands placed upon them. The biggest disappointment, however, was the lack of interest in the post-year book work sessions. The bulk of the
work was done by Mr. Edwards. Lessons have been
hard learned; but, the yearbook was still put out.
Hopefully, you will be pleased with the result. If we
have lived up to even one of our promises, then it has
been worth the inconvenience.

Top nght Mr Edwards makes sure Barb Dockery and Kathy Campbell stay busy

Top row Tina Prior. Jalina Mankins. Karen Bell. Jennifer Snooks. Third row Brad Mckinney.
Brenda Sower. Barb Dockery, Kathy Campbell. Suzanne Niggli . Second row Dolores Dugan.
Trac1e Ludw1g. Wendy Runnels. Michelle Thomas First row Angel Romero. Mr Rick Edwards.
adVISOr

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��VICA Builds More Than Houses · Pride
Top Row Robbert Bach. Bobby Mart1n. John
Schm1er. Trent Phelps Second Row Daren
Sower. Doug Re1th . Bottom Row · Kurt1s Wood.
R1ck Rodman. Tim Mart1n. Edw1n Lockard.
Dav1d Patscheck .

ational Honor Society

Mrs Cashio. sponsor

Top Row Kathy Campbell. Karen Bell. Brenda Sower. Front Row Jean Kalbacher.
Suzzanne Niggli. Tina Prior. Donna Wheat

�Activities Important At BHS
Sometimes it seems that the only thing
that matters in school is athletics. but
at Bayfield we excell at everything.
The activities and organizations at BHS
do as much to build our image as any
team. They contribute much to school
pride and self-esteem. We do not
have clubs simply for the sake of belonging. We have clubs for doing. For
action.
FHA is one of the most active in the
state with many worthwhile projects.
The student to student group did much
to inform students about the dangers
of drugs and alcohol. Student Council
was more active than ever. They started a food drive and collected an
enormous amount of food for the
needy. Our FBLA chapter is the best in
the state. For a school this size the
number of competitors and placers at
district and state competitions is extraordinary. Knowledge Bowl competed gamely with other schools and did
quite well. Vica was active and won
several awards. NHS inducted several
new members. Band and choir put out
several outstanding concerts and Mr.
Vogel directed a musical "Happy
Days". The newspaper put out many
fine editions. The list goes on . We also
had numerous dances. dinners. and
socials. We had a Run for Sportsmanship from Bayfield to Ignacio. All these
things are important. There were essays, papers. and numerous academic
endeavors. Brad McKinney, Tom Murphy, and Paul Vance painted murals in
the halls. Angel Romero livened up our
gym with slogans and murals. All these
things were important to this year and
none more valuable than the other
because individual effort is supreme.

Travis Prior runs the football for the Run for Sportsmanship .

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�Below Brenda Sower holds
Wendy Runnels captive .
Bottom. The BHS faculty takes on
a new look .
Left Scott Berger ndes the
sen1or wagon floot

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�BHS Flexes Its Pees

Top Left Rtck Rodman
poses down for the
crowd Top Brod
McKinney dtsplays hts Mr.
Untverse phystque Lett ·
The BHS crowd flexes its
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�Winter Carnival Royalty
Trent Phelps
Winter Sports
Carnival King

Donna Wheat
Winter Sports
Carnival Queen

Royalty. Chrissy Coviggia. Steve Garcia. Jennifer Snooks. Rollie Lockard. Michelle Berger. Chad Pock

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�The Making Of Champions

Trent Phelps drives past Rollie
Lockard to the basket dunng on
intense practice

Hard work, practice, pain, character, talent all these things are needed to make a championship
team. All these things and more. Teamwork. fortitude, pride, these are all part too. You need willing,
able atheletes and a good coaching staff and some way to bring all of these ingredients together.
We were indeed fortunate to have had just such a team at BHS this year. How does a team make it
the state and place third? How does a team come a breath away from a state championship? It
does not come easy and, although, our boys basketball team accomplished just such a feat this year,
that does not make them the only team with such qualities. All of the teams and atheletes at BHS are
winners. They all gave their most in everything they did. They can all be proud of their accomplishments. The football team could have quit when faced with adversity, but they didn't. The girls
volleyball team dominated their district and placed 6th at state. The wrestlers showed an aggressive
attitude this year, suprised a lot of people and bounced back this year. The girls basketball team
went undefeated until districts and the track team ran and performed well. There were some great
JV performances this year as well.
This is the charactar of BHS, to strive to be the best at whatever they do whether it is activities,
academics. atheletics, or personal challenges. This is our heritage and our future.

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�The Moments Were Special

A hard hitting. pistol packing team brought
excitement into 1986's boys basketball season .
Besides the normal opponents the team usually
plays. Bayfield added some tougher competition .
They faced the Sanford Indians. last year's
champs. and won by two points. Bayfield's other
new competition was the Navajo Mission Eagles
and the Bloomfield Bobcats. "Prior's Pit" increased
its record to 33 straight home victories. Then the
Bayfield Wolverines dominated districts.
extracting a sweet revenge from the Norwood
Mavericks in the championship game.
continued on next page ...

Top row Rick Rodman. Curt Marlatt.
Edw1n Lockard. Lee Cobb. Trent
Phelps. Alan Sower. Terry Grush.
Bottom row Donnie Steele. Dayson
Gosney. Dennis Garcia. Rollie
Lockard. Steve Garc1a

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�The Memories Are Forever!

Oppos1te. Edwin Lockard fights for the boll . Left. Lee Cobb
fhes to the hoop. Bottom left. Lee Cobb tokes the tip off
below Rick Rodman and Trent Phelps put tough defens1ve
pressure on the Pirates

Bayfield advanced to State with the desire and
determination to do well. Bayfield reminded people
that they were a team to be reckoned with when
they won a decisive victory over the favorite. the
Rye Thunderbolts. With this win under their belts. the
Bayfield Wolverines came up against number one
ranked Basalt. The Wolverines had a seventeen
point lead into the final quarter. but Basalt rallied .
Bayfield fans watched in dismay as Basalt won by
two points in three minute overtime. Fourteen hours
later. Bayfield took the third place title over Crowley County . That is one great way to end the season . Congratulations!

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�Tina Prior
All-Conference 1st Team
All-State 2nd Tearn

Edwin Lockard
All-State
Honorable Mention

Bev Talbot
All-Conference
2nd Team

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Karen Bell
All-Conference 1st Team
All-State 2nd Tearn

Trent Phelps
All-Conference 1st Team
All-State 1st Team

Karla Hamm

Cindy Runnels

Donna Wheat

Bengta Robbins
Rick Rodman
All-Conference 1st Team
All-State 2nd Tearn
Lee Cobb
All-Conference 2nd Tearn
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�JV Basketball Teams
Top Row Cnssy Cav1gg1a. LouAnn Mars. Denise
Odom. Cinnamon Resse. Shanna Rock . Bobbl Jones.
Mehnda Hodges. Michelle Sower. Marci Durkan.
Coach Gibbons Bottom Row Kat1e Johnson. Becky
Runnels. Becky Miller. Jenn1fer Snooks. Jahna Mank1ns.
Amy Mead

Top Row Coach Ke1rns. Donn1e Steele. Alan Sower.
Bla1ne Bowers. Robert lrv1ng. Middle Row Gary Hillyer.
Rolhe Lockard. Robby Peck . Trav1s Pnor. Denn1s
Garcia Bottom Row Steve Garc1a. Lance Robbins.
Andy Blatn1ck. Kev1n VanWinckle

Coach Prior

Coach Keirns

JV g1rls go for the rebound

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�The Thrill Of Victories
Whenever the BHS Girls Varsity basketball team
stepped out on the floor a feeling of confidence
and pride filled the gym. This year's team was
loaded with talent and experience which showed
in their style of ball. The girls were known as
achievers. maybe because of their flashy new
uniforms and warmups or even the Look Out
reputation they had built for themselves. By
scoring 86 points. the girls broke the longstanding
school record of the most points ever scored in a
girls game. Then to top off the regular season
the team beat rival Ignacio (for the second time
that season) to become undefeated league
champions. Ranked in the top five in the state
behind Coach Kimball and the 16-0 record, the
girls headed to districts, only to be beaten after
their second game. Their first and only loss
clenched their season. The months of hard
teamwork, practice, and dedication seemed to
end with a blink of an eye. But the girls had
nothing to be ashamed about, they had not only
earned a title but also the respect of many
people. Congratulations to each of them for their
UNDEFEATED season.

The g1rls varsity gets the edge from the beg1nn1ng
Bock Row Bengto Robbins. Jean
Kolbocher. Michelle LePiott. Cindy
Runnels. Koren Bell. Bev Talbot. Karla
Homm. Coach Gibbons. Coach
Kmboll Front Row Ang1e Prichard.
Donna Wheat . T1no Pnor

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Top left . The team warms up for another victory
Top nght. Karen Bell goes up for two Middle. T1na
Pnor. Coach Kmball and Gibbons look towards
another v1ctory Bottom. T1na Pnor bnngs the ball
downcourt

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�Top row Coach Brush. Chad Pock . Tom Murphy. Robbert Bach. Mark Andresen.
Shoun Mars. David Potscheck. Coach Edwards; Bottom row Sean Romero. Doug
Bach. Charlie Niggi. Tracy Kugle. Wade Garcia. Brton Bushey. Paul Vance. Dustin
Latham. Not shown Managers Tracie Ludwig and Tommy Yingling .

Rtght Coach
Edwards and Coach
Brush watch a match
tntently

Robbert Bach
SeniOr -185 lbs.

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�The 1985-86 year was really a positive year for
wrestling . This year's team was a young one but
that means that all the work that the team members did will translate into a potentially great team
next year. Another advantage of the team being
young was the fact that their opponents underestimated them and so the team was able to surprise
them again and again by being strong opponents.
After a slightly rough start. the team really came
together at the Four State's Tournament where
they took second. The team made progress each
week from then on. and although none of the team
went to state. the team did take fourth at districts.
Our school is also the only one In the district that has
a growing wrestling program.
This year's team found that wrestling can be fun
and since the team members have a positive attitude. they will become a championship caliber
team .

Top lett The team takes time for a moment of silence before the start of
distncts Middle left Wade Garcia hits a massive brldge. Above Donald Sm1th
bulldogs an opponent Left Tracy Kugle pins with a headlock

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�top left Wade Garcia goes over the top .
top nght Chad Pack applies the far corner to a Pirate .
m1ddle left Wade Garcia sw1tches for 2 po1nts
above Wade pm h1s opponent w1th a headlock .
left Chad works for a p1n

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�On The Right Track
top row Dean Whitehead. Lee Cobb.
Trent Phelps. Kip Strohecker. Brad
McN~nney . Edw1n Lockard. Robert lrv1ng.
Terry Grush. Rick Rodman. Bla1ne Bowers .
bottom row. Andy Blatn1ck . Tracey
Kugle. Trav1s Pnor. Robby Peck . David
Patscheck . Bruce Hendnx. Roland
Lockard. Manager Randy Patscheck .

top row Coach. Vern Kimball. Becky
Miller. Michelle LePiatt. Jenn1fer Snooks.
Karen Bell. Bev Talbot. T1na Pnor.
Stephanie Wilmer. Donna Wheat .
Debbie T1nn1n. Amber Do. Coach. Jon
Kems. bottom row Jean Kalabacher.
Nicole Hately. Michelle Stovall. Arlene
Schnider. Jahna Mankins. Melinda
Hodges. Kat1e Johnson. Lara Blatn1ck .
Becky Runnels .

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top row Coach. Jon Keirns. Terry Grush.
Kip Strohecker. Edw1n Lockard. Curt
Marlatt. Trent Phelps. R1ck Rodman.
Dav1d Patscheck. Tracey Kugle. Robby
Peck . Coach. Vern K1mball. bottom row
Becky Miller. Jenn1fer Snooks. T1na Prior.
Bev Talbot. Karen Bell. M1chelle LePiatt .
Debbie Tinn1n. Donna Wheat.

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�We've Got The Look
Muscles tensed. runners set. a starter gun
sounds. and the participants spring into action.
This is the way most people think of track.
Track is more than just sprinting or running or
even field events. It is competition against
oneself. Striving for the best. this years track
team saw a renewed interest in the sport,
especially the boys. There were many
outstanding performances. One exceptional
performance was the third place finish at state
in the 3200 by Tracy Kugle. All performers
gave their all. All participants did their best
and they are all winners. Both boys and girls
track teams are coached by Mr. Vern Kinball
and assisted by Mr. Jon Kierns. They are
beginning to build a tradition of excellence
and pride in our team. Many standout seniors
on both the boys and girls team will be lost.
but the underclassmen had their leadership to
learn and develop under and we should look
forward to more years of strong track and
field performances at BHS.

top. Trav1s Prior spnngs from the blocks . above. Jennifer Snooks
gets off to a good start left. Bev Talbot shows what Track is all
about . g1v1ng 100%

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top left. Edwin Lockard lunges for the tope
top Melinda Hodges hits the first hurdle 1n
good form left · All the others runners ever
see 1s Tina Pnor's bock . above. Tracy Kugle
kicks to the f1nish

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�Nothing is more thrilling in the sports world than the sight of a
cowboy trying to maintain his position on top of a spinning,
bucking bull or bronc. The sheer mass of those animals make
the rider appear much more at the mercy of gravity. The
roping events are a blend of timing, movement, and precision as synchronized as any event in sports. The courage of
the riders to even get on those animals and the dedication
of the ropers to practice again and again is amazing . Rodeo is truly an American sport born and bred in the working
history of the cowboy. The BHS rodeo team is small, but
dedicated. Although they receive little support from the
school, they bring a tremendous source of pride. Rodeo is
American's #1 sport!

above Michelle LePtatt. Rick Rodman. Jennifer Snooks. Sheldon Gosney, Dayson Gosney

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�TIME CAPSULE 1986
Year in Songs

Male Vocalists

Year 1n Movies

Manic Monday
We Are The World
Greatest Love Of All
Money For Nothing
Power Of Love
Bad Boys
Broken Wings
Addicted To Love
West End Girls
We Built This City

Phil Collins
Bruce Springsteen
John Cougar Mellencamp
Bryan Adams
Robert Palmer
Prince
George Strait

Rambo
Commando
Back To The Future
Breakfast Club
Vision Quest
Pretty In Pink
St. Elmos Fire
Out Of Africa

Rock Groups

Female Vocalists

Dire Straits
A-Ha
Mr. Mister
Van Halen
Pet Shop Boys
Huey Lewis And The News
Starship
Bangles

Madonna
Whitney Houston
Tina Turner

Year in TV.
Miami Vice
Cosby Show
Family Ties
Wrestlemania
Rock Videos

Fads and Fashion

News Events

501's

Bula's
Short Hair
Sunglasses
Hawaiian Shirts
Shaker Sweaters

People in the News

Phillipine Pres. Corazon Aquino
President Ronald Reagan
Libyan Muammar Gaddfi
Soviet Michial Gorbachiev
Baseballs Dwight Gooden and Pete
Rose
Basketballs Larry Bird
NFL's William "Refrigerator" Perry and
Walter Payton

People to Watch
Tom Cruise
Molly Ringwald
Ally Sheedy
Rebecca DeMornay
Rae Dawn Chong
Rob Lowe
Emilio Estevez
Anthony Micheal Hall
Sean Penn
Micheal ]. Fox
Eddie Murphy

Statue of Liberty Renovation
Worldwide Terrorism
U.S. Attacks Lybia
Contra Aid
Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
Shuttle Disaster
Hands Across America
Aids Scare

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�right Bengta Robb1ns receives a badm~t­
ten award from Mr Pnor

With all the wonderful people
that attend Bayfield High School
how can a teacher choose who is
the best? Well. many teachers
could not. The Chuck Sanchez
Award was split this year because there was no way the
awardees could be distinguished
from each other. Both had participated in three sports for four
years. both are most valuable
and leaders of their respective
teams. The John Phillip Sousa
Award was also split this year, for
the same reasons- Bev Talbot
and Donna Wheat received this
award.
From Mr. Prior's broken bat award
to Joannie Morris, to the shop
class's appreciation award to Mr.
Jones, it seemed that everybody
won this year. It was not just the
same five or six that took the
awards this year. Even if one of
you, did not receive a pin or a
certificate. you should be proud
that you belong to one of the
best schools in the district. If that is
not enough. then think of all those
surprises that we saw step up in
front to receive an award and
know that next year that could
be YOU!

above Mr Jones receives a token of appreciation from John Schmier and Trent
Phelp s

�left· Trent Phelps and Tina Pnor ore coWinners of the Chuck Sanchez award
m1ddle Most Valuable Athletes . Tina Prior.
G1rls Basketball and Track . Trent Phelps
boys Basketball and Track . Koren Bell Vol leyball and Girls Basketball. Edwin Lockard. Football . Wade Garcia. Wrestling
bottom Marie Rogers gets on award from
Mr Marty. below: Angel Romero receives
the award for outstanding Art Student .

�A car pulled up, and a group of revelers pile out.
the gentlemen holding the doors open and helping
the ladies out. They walked through the makeshift
tunnel. wincing at the bright light of the strobe. As
they stood at the top of the stairs before walking
in. they stared in awe and wonder. The gym had
been changed into a scene from Arabian Nights.
Most of the people that filled the gym looked as if
they had just stepped out of pre-Civil War times in
the South. All night. the music went on and on- so
did the laughter and the balloon popping . It was so
sad. especially for the seniors. to see the lights
come up and the music stop. Prom 1986 was over.
top; The Jun1or class spent a lot of ttme and money to bnng us
" A N1ght In Heaven" top right. Debbie Tinn1n enpys a dance
w1th her dote Bruce Hendrix right . Tomaro Conrad struts her stuff
at her lost h1gh school dance.

86

�top left. Jenn1e Morns and Rodney Rieder ore
dressed for a night to remember. above.
Bobby Wyatt and Tommy Yingling enter " A
Night In Heaven" left. Kelll Hipskind and
Leonard Smth toke a break from donc1ng.

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87

�Everyone was surprised when
the music stopped abruptly. 1t
was not exactly one o'clock
yet. The suspense lessened a
little when it was announced
that tt was time for the crowntng of the king and queen. Everyone stood sttll because
there was not even a court to
look at; the king and queen
were picked from the crowd
Now people started crowding
in closer to get a good picture
of the king and queen. A cheer
went up when Kip Strohecker
was announced as the king,
and Wendy Berger was announced as the queen . Everyone was happy. but the happiest face there seemed to be
Wendy's. Congratulations Kip
and Wendy-you know you deserve the best.

top nght , Prom royalty Wendy Berger and
Kp Strohecker share a slow dance bottom
nght , The 1986 Prom Royalty . K1ng Kip
Strohecker and Queen Wendy Berger.
below. Not to be outdone by the royalty
Tom Murphy plays the royal jester.

�Looking Back At The 12 Big Ones!
Every bit worth the while!
We toasted each other with pink sparkling
grape juice and wished each other success.
We wished success to the other classes on
topping what the class of 1986 has
achieved. We yelled and cheered and
cried, for twleve years of our lives are gone
and we cannot bring them back . We have
only the memories, good and bad, to
substain us. On this warm and sunny day,
glasses raised, friends close-by, we see
these memories shimmer in the air. They call
to us, making us wish for days of youth . We
cannot go back; we can only go forward .
So here's to the future! And good luck to all
you mates on topping our accomplishments.
Ha!

left . Tomaro Conrad toasts to the post . present and
future of the class of 1986

above. Down the line the sen1ors stop for a serious moment dunng a
toast left. The seniors lift the1r glosses 1n a display of fnendsh1p and
loyalty

89

�Mr. Wolverine /986

Kip Strohecker
90

�Miss Wolverine 1986

Tina Prior
91

�Valedictorian

Brenda Sower
Brenda has been bestowed the honor of being named Valedictorian of the 1986 graduating class. Bayfield has
been lucky to have Brenda present in the Bayfield school system for thirteen years. She has stayed very active
throughout those years. She stands out in the community as a brilliant young woman . Her strive for perfection is
so dynamic it is unreal. She shines in such activities as FBLA, NHS, Student Council. and most of all-cheerleading.
Her pretty smile attracted the crowd and helped to keep the games alive.

�Salutatorian
Karen has earned the honor as salutatorian of
the graduating class of 1986. She has been
very active throughout her high school years.
Volleyball, basketball, and track have been
lucky to have her participation for all four
years. She has kept her academic standings at
a very high average and her leadership
qualities are recognized as many people look
up to her. She will be missed greatly at school
and in the community. Good luck and best
wishes in the future Karen. We know you will
succeed .

Karen Bell

Suzanne was also named salutatorian. She has
been active in Band, Drill Tearn, Knowledge
Bowl and numerous other activities. She 'has
maintained a high academic standing and her
academic abilities are respected by all. She
strives for perfection and is meticulous in detail.
These qualities should help her with success.
Good luck in the future, Suzanne.

Suzanne Niggli
93

�Graduation; Realization Of A
Goal
Graduation
Gold and gold, purple and gold, purple and
purple the lines continued down the aisle,
two by two (like Noah's Ark) heads held
high. They walked in perfect step,
sometimes tottering in heals, but never
missing the beat . And so the graduating
class of 1986 came on, hardly believing
themselves that they were graduating.
Speakers came and went -benediction,
baccalaureate, class president, salutatorian,
co-salutatorian, etc. Scholarships were
received and the class was accepted by
the school. Then, it was time to receive the
diplomas. To hear the name called, to feel
the plastic crinkle in your palms is a feeling
that will never happen again . Graduating
from high school is an experience that no
one should miss. It only happens once in a
lifetime Thank Goodness!

top. Voled1ctonon Brenda Sower addresses the
groduot1ng crowd . nght. Salutatorian Koren Bell
steps to the pod1um to recieve on award . below:
Brad McKnney leads a solemn process1on 1nto the
gym.

94

�left, Jeanie Morns receives her dploma . below. Leonard
Sm~th gets a handshake from school board member
D1ck Bell bottom left. Robbert Bach stndes from the
stand. diploma 1n hand bottom. The graduating class
of 1986 celebrates w1th a toss of hots 1nto the 01r

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�THE DURANGO
COOKERY

Congratulations
Graduating Class
Of 1986
From DON WHEAT
Box 2137
Durango CO 81301
247·9511

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Bayfield

884-2563

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Vallecito Lake

Main Mall • Durango , CO 81301 • 247- 9112

Open Year Round

Phone
247-9144

SECURITY BRAKE
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Action Electric • Farms, Inc.
Electrical Contra ctor
Lighting Fixture Sa les
26880 Hwy 160
P.O. Box 3472
Durang o, CO 81302

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PCltclt

• VEGETABLE PLANTS
• NATIVE GRASSES
• SEEDS
• MULCH &amp; PEAT
• SOIL AMENDMENTS
• GARDEN SUPPLIES
·TOP SOIL &amp; POTTING SOIL
• POTTERY &amp; HALF BARRELS

Carolyn G . Wininger

259-0846
26186 Hwy. 160 S ., Durango, CO
(Across from Basin Co-Op, Next to Raintree)

98

A D AUTOMOTIVE-

WE SPECIALIZE IN
BRAKE AND FRONT ENDS
George N . Edwards - OWNER
ACRO

FROM THE FAIRGROUNDS
303-247-1919
2497 MAl AVE., DURANGO, CO 81301

"A Plant Source to Grow With"
·BEDDING PLANTS
• ROSES &amp; SHRUBS
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• SEASONAL BULBS
• VINES &amp; GROUNDCOVERS
• FRUIT &amp; SHADE TREES
• ORNAMENTALS

And Much, Much More!

�"DURANGO'S NEW DIMENSION IN AUTO.'ItOTIVE QUALITY"

20704 Highway 160 We t • Durango, CO 81301
Monthly premiums at
age 30
100,000

Male
22

Female
$21

• Plus special discount for non-smokers!

But Protecting It Can Cost
very Little. A k about our Annual Renew able Term Life Insurance-high levels of protection
at very reasonable rates. Call today!
TOMMY l. TUCKER

AMERICAN FAMILY
PHONE 247 9707

842 MAIN AVENUE
DURANGO. CO 81301

INSURANCE
AUTO HOME BUSINESS HEALTH LIFE ~

2815MAIN
DURANGO COLORADO 81301
PHONE 303 247 2832

Amencan Fam11y Life Insurance Co
MadiSOn . WI

Phone : 247-2279

PLJRGATORY V,

Pinon Acres
BEAUTY SHOP
29603 Hwy. 160
Durango. Colo. 81301
Owner - Goldie Dalton
Hairstyling, Cuts. Perm

CONGRATULATES THE
GRADUATING CLASS
OF 1986.
WE WISH YOU THE BEST
AS YOU FACE
YOUR PROMISING FUTURE AHEAD.

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AND PRINTING COMPANY

We'll go to work for you.
950 E. 2nd Ave •• Durango, CO 81301
f303J 247-5212

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�PHONE 247 8970

DU RA NGO ' S

di11imtU Slteet '»tetat

UPPER CRUST
A BAKERY
1022 MA 1i AV E (JOJ) 2SlJ 25'-lS

1391 MAIN AVE NUE
DURANGO, CO 8 1301

JOH N E McC AR THY

VALLECITO lAKE, COLORADO
Shari L. Chrane
Agn

Butch's Lake Haven Marina
Only 18 miles from Durango!

3048 Allain A__,.
Durango, Colon/do 81301

Sua. (303) 247-4302
ltee. (303) 247-G35e
Auto • Fire • Ufe • Farm • Commercial

Vallecito's Full Service Marina
• New padded dock facilities
• Near 190' concrete boat ramp
• Free trailer parking
• Boat rentals - all types
• Daily fishing information
• Free assistance to the novice fisherperson

Full Service Tackle
and Boating Accessory Shop
• Minor tune-ups
• Batteries
• Battery charges
• Fishing licenses
• Worms, bait
• Waterdogs

Jon Sherer
Agn

304eAIIalnA-Cll.nnQo, Cdorado 81301

a.. 25fl-12021tee. 884-2355

• Tackle sales
• Pop and ice
• Snacks
• Fishing equipment,
sales and rentals
• Gas and oil products

Boat Rentals
Fishing • Pleasure-Fishing • Pontoon • Ski
Hobie Cat (sailboat) • 18 ft. Sailboat
Canoes • Paddle Boats

(conoco)
625 Buck Hwy.
Bayfield. CO 81122
(303) 884-9617

GAS
TUNE-UPS

100

76 Town Plaza
Durango, CO 87307
(303) 24 7-0080

BRAKE WORK
TIRES

Carolyn N orton, Owner

�Ro~mm

The bank that
built Durango

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MICHAEL ELKINS

• GARAGE DOOR
SPECI ALIST
• SALES &amp; SERVICE
MEMRER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSl 1 RAN( E CORPORATION

270 C.R. 500 • BAYFIELD, CO 81122 • 303 / 884-4218

-Commercial
Fleet ~ervice
~ CUSTOMIZE YOUR CAR, ~
TRUCK OR VAN WITH

s4o second Avenue
ouran 9 o, colorado a13o1
(303) 259-3888

Professional
upholstery cleaning
Professional detailing
Auto &amp; Truck repairs

101

�"FOR ALL YOUR SECURITY NEEDS"
KEYS • LOCKS • SAFES • BURGLAR &amp; FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS

C,U-&lt;. &amp;..U c.v,-,cl .CJ.L't.~'Ht.-

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117 East 32nd • Durango, CO 81301 • (303) 247-2306

EXCEPTIONAL

BOARDING KENNELS
for
DOGS &amp; CATS

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
EXCHANGE
- ONE DAY SERVICE IN MOST CASES -

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1400 MAIN AVE . DURANGO

PLUS
PROFESSIONAL ALL BREED

DOG &amp; CAT GROOMING

(303) 259-3043

CHUCK &amp; M A AIL YN REED
Owners - Operators
130 C R 234 , Durango. CO 81301
(' • M1 North of Elmores Store)
CLOSED SUNDAYS

lAM S Dog Food &amp; Pet Supplies

Ask About Our

NATIONWIDE WARRANTY
MOTOR HOMES/ 4 WHEEL DRIVE SPECIALISTS
FOR(IGN CARS/FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
AMERICAN CARS
ALLISON TRUCK TRANSMISSIONS

The Land Bank...
Agriculture's First
and Foremost
Long-Term Lender

Rufe Romero

Rufe 's Paint Store
38 Town Plaza
Durango, Colorado 8/301

• Think of The Land Bank first and foremost
for long-term agricultural credit.
See
Monte Miller
850 2nd Ave,
Durango
259-1540

•

.

The
Land Bank

Close to the land and the people who work it.

102

(303) 147-5267

GYPSY MOTEL
3701 Main Ave.
Durango, CO 81301
(303) 247·9950

�~risroe
APPLIANCE &amp; T.V. CENTER, INC.
1185 Cam1no Del R1o
Durango, CO 81301
303-259.Q521

DON BRISCOE

AND CUSTOM FURNITURE
Shawn M O'Reilly

303-247-1260

128Yt West Fourteenth St reet D~rango , Colorado 81301 P.O Box 2213

Mitsubishi
Litton
Fridigdare

•

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May tag
Kitchen-Aid
Jenn-Air

GOLD
DRAGON
~art' 11 of IJurango

Dennis M. Johnson
President

713 Main Al'enue
Durun~-:u. Coluruclo X/]01
[3011 2-17·0136

NiCo
SATELLITES PLUS
SATELLITES INSTALLATION ANO SERVICE
SAW SHARPENING 8r CHAIN SAW REPAIR

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11829 C . R. 501

13031 884-2839

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We Serve
Chinese And American
Food
3416 Matn Ave
Durango, CO. 81301
303-247-3662

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98 MILL STREET
BAYFIELD, COLORADO 81122
(303) 884-2354
DAN AND KAREN SMALL

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Roo TuRNER
BROKER
P.O. Box 3219
1137 MAIN AVE.
DURANGO, COLO. 81302

303/247-5672 OFFICE
247-4188 HOME
247-5196 CABIN

103

�LAND EXCAVATING
WATER &amp; EWER ' Y TEM
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P.O. B X 367
49 MO NTAIN VIEW DRIVE
BAYFIELD, COLORADO 81122
OFFICE: (303) 884-9533
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ROS GO NEY: 884-9217

104

�CONGRATULATIONS ON A
GREAT 85-86 YEAR!!

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DURANGO. COLORADO

Serving the area full time
for your health care needs

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JACK GRAHAM

115 W. SIXTH ST.
DURANGO, CO 81301
303/259-541 5

Fine
Audio
&amp; Video
Equipment

GltAMAPHONE

303) 24:'-821 3
11 21 Cammo del R10
Durango, CO 81301

105

�HASSLE FREE SPORTS, INC.
SOUTHWEST COLORADO'S
DAILY NEWSPAPER
2&amp; 1~ ''·''"

Our,mg(•

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DON SC

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Corner Of 15th And Main
Phone 247-8575

Tony Cleveland

ICHT G

ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
DURANGO, COLORADO 81301

PHONE
303 247-3504

•

Cab1ns &amp; Motel Rentals

Scotties Resort
Largest Store on Vallecito Lake
HUNTING &amp; 'FISHING LICENSES &amp; SUPPLIES
Roy and Shirley Griffm
Owners &amp; Operolors

lEE&gt;

JCPenney

17454 CR. 501
Bayfield, CO 81122
(303)884-2506

1 83 J C PennP.., Company Inc

Durango
MUFFLER SERVICE

Durango Mall
800 South Camino Del Rio

Standard Replacements - Glass Packs

Shop at JC Penny where you'll find
more savings and style for everyone!

"Our Business is Exhausting"
1502 Main Avenue

106

VISA"

Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-9
Sat . 10-6
Sun . 12-5

�247·9599
1315 Main
North Point Mall
suite 324
Durango, Colorado

MAIN ~l
MALL
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835 MAIN

DURANGO,

Ann &amp; Charlie Erickson

(1031 247·13:.1!

CO. ~~-

(;asnhne &amp; Serv1c:es

3537 ~a1n AH•
Durango, Colorado

HOGAN'S STORE
DURANGO, COLORADO

I :10 I

Ronald J. Lafdweff. :JJ.:JJ.S.
GENERAL DENTISTRY

SUITS . HATS. SHIRTS. PANTS-

1 03 7TH STREET
DURANGO. COLORADO 81301
OI'I'ICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT

TELEPHONE:
OFFICE (3031 247-4743
HOME (3031 247-5361

828 Main Ave. P.O. Box 598 247-0446

107

�!tATTERIES

-

MARINE

TRUCK

AUTOMOTIVE

Qua/tty Battenes Smce 1935 -

i~TIIlMOIJ~·~·~ L~TTIIl't'
(303) 259-2703

128 W. 14th Street
Durango, Colorado 81301

WELDON FEWELL

49 W. Mill Street • P.O. Box 560
Bayfield , CO 81122

IToUI 'AIIM

Bus.: (303) 247-4060

(303) 884-9559 • 9-5 Mon.-Thurs.
RON J. DOUGHERTY
Agent

Best Wishes

Seniors

835 East 2nd Avenue
West Building, Suite 424
Post Office Box 3495
Durango, Colorado 81302-3495

HUTCHISON HUGINS
AND PHI.IPS

At Vallecito Lake

HJDI

Accounting • Aud1t1ng
Estate Plann1ng • Tax Planmng
Tax Returns
lnd1v1duals &amp; Corporat1ons

PERSONAL &amp; BUSINESS
FINANCIAL PLANNING
ACCOUNTJNG SYSTEMS

Don't Be Lonelyl
Sunshine Motors Used Cars Are Trained
to slow down for a brunette,
stop for a blonde,
or go into reverse for a redhead!

Make Your First Car Memorablel
J

Sunshine Motors
1 mile west of Dgo. 259-2980

108

W1lson Bldg Cortez ····•···•······•••··•··• 565·37 41
422 Pagosa St Pagosa Spgs ····••••••·• 264·2439
226 W Colorado Tellunde················· 728·3641
954 E 2 Av Durango ······················· 24 7 ·0506

Good Luck
Seniors
Of 19861

�BAYFIELD SHUR·YALU
MARKET
Pine River Plaza
P.O. Box 386
Bayfield CO

81122

The store
That Has H All

We SUpport The Bayfield Wolvertnesl

109

�PEPSI.
THE CHOICE
OF ANEW
GENERATION~

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JACKSON DAVID
BOTTU G CO.

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P.O . Box 717
Durango, CO. 81302
247-1252

BOB SELLERS

110

�The GALLOPING GOOSE Gift SIJ()p ™
605 Main Avenue
Durang(), C()/()rtld() 81301

Pui\&lt;)Or of Fan&lt; Gafts

735 Ma1n Avenue • Durango, CO 81301 • (303)247·1638

URANGO
MUSIC
802 Main Avenue

Go Bayfield
Wolverines

Durango, Colorado 81301
303·247-3131

650 BUCK HWY

DURANGO

BOWL
750 S. Camino Del Rio
Durango, CO.
259-1012

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BAYFIELD TEXACO
SPECIALIZING IN TUNE·UPS

THANKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS

Congratufationd 1986 .Seniord
/rom

POKY
EKPRESS
PRIKTBRS
1155 East Second Ave. - Durango, Colorado
[303) 259-1000

111

�Long D1stance Saving System

Budget·Tel

George E. Brandon, Sr.
Owner

160 E. 12th St. SUite 2
Durango. Colorado 81301

Bus {303) 259 6220
Res (303) 884 2318

"Every Location Independently Owned"

JEANNE'S HAIR CO

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�PI E RIVER VALLEY BA K
Your Locally Owned Independent Bank
Salutes The Senior Class Of 1986

JCPenney
We know what you're looking for.

~rofessional
Data
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Services

Cl

Contract Programming

Durango Mall

Computer Consulting
Business Services

755 E.
2nd Ave .
Durango, CO .
81301

800 South Camino Del Rio
Shop at JC Penny where
you'll find more savings
and style for everyone!

A HEALTH 385-4659

FOREST
Store Hours:
Mon. -Fri.
Sat.
Sun.

10-9
10-6
12-5

Ha~ Health &amp; Good
Fortune De In Your Future.

New Durango Mall
800 S. Camino Del Rio

113

�LAKE HAVEN RESORT

BASIN
COOPERATIVE

14452 County Road 501
Bayfield, Colorado 81122
(303) 884-2517
Tackle
Groceries
Gifts
Cabin Rentals
Owners:
J.D. And Fern Hudgpeth

L.P .G. Petroleum· Tires-Hardware

Crealive Corner

Complete Line Of
Farm Supplies
26103 Hwy 160 .. . .. . ............. 247-3066

Cu.slom :J1'clurt! Jraming
Xet&gt;dft&gt;worh cSupp/ieJ

North Point Mall
Suite 121
Durango, Colo.

CHELSEA M. LEE
Phone: (303) 385-4111

"'&lt;&gt; I)"'

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CONNIE CHAMBERLAIN
~ ~

SALESASSOCIATE
Res. 1303) 259·H49

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Congratulations
Seniors

tl"' I) tl

TOM

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TANGER &amp; CO.

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REALTORS

---1845 MAIN A VENUE
DURANGO, CO 81301
(303/ 247-()21 1

DURANGO OPTICAL
1800 E. 3rd Ave.
Durango Medical Center
Durango

247·3050
Monday-Friday - 9 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
Saturday - 9 A.M. - Noon

114

KftCHINft
KITCHEN
Try Our Novajo
Taco

Durango Mall

�A FIT FOR EVERY FOOT

Phone (303) 24 7 5542
871 MAIN AVENUE
DURANGO. CO 81301

,FURNITURE · APPLIANCES · TELEVISION
Fl-OOR

CARE FREE TRAVEL

CO V ER I NG

WALLACE FURNITURE CO.
RON S EABOURN

247·CARE
123 West 9th St.

Durango, Colo.

OURANGO

858 MAIN ,6.VENUE
T ELEPHONE

24 7- 1 286

COLORADO 81301

ADOBE
DESIGN 8r CONSTRUCTION

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Pa.nt .,.anufactunng Company fnalrpofaled

Congratulations Seniors!
P1int Mode InN- Mexico For The Southwest Ctim1te

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884-9133

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�KROEGER$
# 8 Town Plaza
Durango. CO 81301
247·0660

• BOOKKEEPING
• TAX PREPARATION
• COMPUTER TRAINING &amp; CONSULTATION

MAC DOUGALL • ASSOC.
• ROGER MAC DOUGALL • 303-259-1040
• 954 E. SECOND AVE . • DURANGO, CO •
81301

Prov1ding Health Care for the Pine River Vallt!y

Corner of Mill [, Church
PO Box 110
6dyf1eld , CO 81122

Jana Davm. RPh .

M errill's
MEN 'S SHOP

Congratulations
Seniors
DURANGO MALL
BOOS CAMINO DELRIO
DURANGO, CD 81301

LOST CREEK
CABI SAt
Va ecito Lake,
Colorado

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325 SOUTH CAMINO DEL RIO
DURANGO , COLORADO 81 301

(3031 259-4030

DURANGO MALL
800 South Camino Del Rio
Durango, Colorado
81301

BILL WESTENDORFF - Broker
170 East 12th Street Su1te 3
Durango, CO 81301
BUS (303) 259-2616
RES · (303) 259-2632

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BOBB E'S EIGHT
COR ERS CAFE

Your Savings
Place!!

VALLEY OF

SPRUCE CHALET
"WHERE PEACE &amp; QUIET PREVAIL"

JOHNNY &amp; DORIS CA VIGGIA
PHONE 884-2623
19007 COUNTY ROAD 501
BAYFIELD. COLORADO 81122

BAYFIELD LOCKER PLANT
54 Mill Street
Box 25
Bayfield, Colo. 81122
884-2620

Everybody Knows ·
"The Place" To Eat!

118

Best Wishes Seniors

�ADOWLARK RANCH
PACK TRIPS
To The Wilderness Area
Deluxe Or Do It Yourself
Pack Trips • Hunting
Is Our Business Not A
lldel ne Since 1957

• Early Season Hunting
• Muzzle Loader &amp; Archery
• Elk And Deer
• Drop Trips
• Horseback Rides

Bayfield. Colo.

884-2966

-BRAKE SERVICEouRANGo CAR CARE CENTER

ED'S BARBER SHOP
In Downtown Bayfield

BRAND NAME TIRES
•BRAKE JOBS
•AIR CONDITIONING

247-3989
600 E 6

DURANG0

Look Your Best!
It Pays To Visit Your
Barber Shop Often.

Providing Business Telephone Systems
To the 4 Corners for over 8 years

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247-8043
Cost Effective - Full Service
The wise communications decision
1211 Main Ave.
Durango, Colo.

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Financial Services, Inc.

CENTENNIAL
SAVINGS BANK
F . S . B .

Insurance • Real Estate • Finance • Securities
Roger L. Doyle

816 Main Avenue

President

P.O. Box 260
Durango. Colorado 81302
(303) 247-1555

DURANGO

PAGOSA SPIUNGS

1101 5&lt;-cond AV&lt;:
217-4183

l'l..dn Rd at H"Y 160
731 -2151

CORTEZ
17 I" Chomut

DOLORES

565-3+46

FRANSISCO'S SALES

L.;,u, &amp; !Utlrned
8S2 -7939

TOOLS·N· THINGS

Cars. Trucks. And Trailers
Proven Reputation

For All Your
Handy Man Needs

21698 Hwy. 160 West
254·4442
Rentals Avallablel

In The Durango Mall
800 S. Camino Del Rio

Stereos • Tools • Toys

120

194C Bodo Drive
Bodo Industrial Park
259-3282

�F. WARREN BOYLE
3-1.'15 Main Avenue

DURANGO, COLORADO 81301

PAC·N·SAVE
Warehouse Foods
Lowest Prices In
Southwest Colorado

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• Complete Food Depts.
• USDA Choice Grade Beef

MARTIN'S BOOT
and SADDLE

24 E. Mill St.
Bayfield Co
81122
884-9380

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305 S. Camino Del Rio
Durango. Colo 81301
259-3747

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Specialists

TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
26273 U.S. Hwy. 160 S
Durango, Colo

247-3054

COOLWATER RANCH
Cabins - Fishing

247·1982

Thomas Beuten
10643 CR 501

Boyf1eld. Colo

884·2269

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�MOREHART
679 Second Ave . Box 2448
Durango, Colo 81301
247-2121

Chevrolet
EMPIRE SAVINGS
HAS A LOAN FOR YOU
• MORTGAGE LOANS
• HOME EQUITY LOANS
• HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS

385·4433
EMPIRE SAVINGS MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICE
835 MAIN AVE. • #221 • DURANGO

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CAVER REAL ESTATE INC.
1201 Main Ave.
Durango, Colo. 81301
(303) 247·2144
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Your Community Newspaper!

"No One Covers The
Valley Like We Do"

PI E RIVER PIZZA 8r ICE CREAM

Did You Know We Have
Slices Of Pizza At
Lunch Time
(Quick • Delicious)
• Hot Dog &amp; Fries
• Burger &amp; Fries
• Sandwiches

Orders Of Fries
(Stop In After School)

Ice Cream Treats
(After A Ba ll Ga me?)

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Meet Your Friends
At Pine River Pizza

884·9368
Take Outs
399 Mountain View
Open Till 11 On Friday &amp; Saturday
Sunday 3-8 P.M.
Tues.-Thurs. 11 A.M. - 9 P.M.

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"The Elegant Alternative to
Expensive Gold Jewelry"
- 24 karat gold and silver bond chain sold by
the inch.
- We carry a large selection of earrings which
includes "Simply Whispers" guaranteed for
sensitive ears.
- Ear piercing available.
- We also carry rings and bracelets.
- You can find the Krementz line of 14K gold
overlay Cubic Zirconia jewelry.

DURANGO BRAKE &amp; AUTOMOTIVE
Complete Brake Service. Wheel Alignment
Specializing in Four-Wheel Drive
1502 tv1ain Avenue
Durango. Colorado 81301

James Lewts, Owner
( 303) 24 7-{)301

MOU TAl
SHADOWS
MOTEL

At The
Durango Mall
Bodo Industrial Park
Durango Colo
81301

3255 North Main
Durango. Colo 81301

11150 MAIN AVENUE
P . 0 . BOX 21115

DURANGO. COLORADO 81301

Spurline Restaurant &amp; Lounge
MPxJ can Food &amp; Steak\

Western Wear For the Entire Family

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Lee Barnes
Owner

14 W. Mill St.
Bayfield, CO 81122

DIAMOND LODGE Ranch
2038 SIERRA VERDE DRIVE
247-9600 • DURANGO. COLORADO 81301
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Excellent Food
Winter Rates
Cross Country Skiing

Best Wishes

To
The Class Of '86

123

�271 N. Mount · View Dr.
884·9502

We Have The Muscle To
Get Any Job Done!

124

�YELLOW BRICK
E-IKEEP

ROAD

CHILDREN'S
CE TER
AGES 2¥2 to 12 yrs.
Drop-ins Welcome
Monday-Friday
7a.m-6p.m
598 S. East Street
884-4286

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RUSSELL E. HUGHES
Licensee
7SS E . 2nd Ave. #B
P.O . Box 448
Durango, CO 81301

Edwin K. Williams&amp;. Co.
of Durango/Farmington
(303)247-1946

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GOOD TIME
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FOR $169.99
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Jack &amp; Beth Kiefer

Ken Raboin

Owners

Sales Manager

303/247-8716
Main Avenue

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Cooking Classes
Baking Supplies
Coffee Beans &amp; Teas
CookBooks
Kitchen Linens
Cuisinarts

3063 MAIN AVENUE
DURANGO, COLO. 81301
247·1594
SALES· SERVICE· RENTALS

120 WEST EIGHTH STREET
DURANGO, COLORADO 81301
(303)259-5783

Phone (303) 247.2742
3102 Mo1n. Duroogo. CO 81301

JANICE HILL

Carpet &amp; Tile

DURANGO DOOR AND WINDOW

YELLOW BIRD LAU DROMAT

SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE
all types and makes:
DOORS - WINDOWS
HARDWARE - GARAGE DOORS

Solan and Jeane Hulsey

co.

VISIT OUR SHOWROOM · MILE WEST
ON HWY 160
' A COMPLETE DOOR &amp; WINDOW STORE"
STEVE NEIMAN
21804 Hwy 160 W Durango
259-5060
Open A New Wtndow To The World

Off. Phone: 247-31 OS

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No. 637 Colorado Drive
Bayfield. CO 81122
- Winter hours: 8-8 Tue, Thurs.
8-5 Mon. Wed, Fri.
- Closed Sunday
- Dropoff Service

BUMPER TO BUMPER
Auto Parts Specialists
DURANGO LOCATION

Agent

117 5 Camino ,Pel Rio
Durango, Colorado 81301
(303) 247-4501

207 E. 11th St. , P.O. Box 391
(Across from the Courthouse &amp; Centennial Savings &amp; Loan)
Durango, Colorado 81301

4·wheel drive
High performance
Foreign and domesttc
8 00-6 00 Monday through Friday
8 00-5 00 Saturday 9 00-3 00 Sunday

INSUIANCl

KEN STALEY

126

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PICKUP CO.

P.O. 2041
D rango, CO. 81302
127

�The Bank That Built Durango

HANDLE BAR CYCLE
22345 Hwy. 160
Durango, CO 81302
Snowmobiles &amp; Motorcycles
Also Repairing

One Bank
For All
People

THE OUTDOORSMAN
949 Main Av .
Durango. CO 81301

Phone
247-3020

Sporting Goods. Bicycles.
Bicycle Repairing

259 West 9th St.

Special Thanks To:
Handle Bar Cycle
The Outdoorsman
And First Nation Bank Of Durango
For Their Donation Of A
Mountain Bike For Our Raffle
Special Thanks To
Steve Cannon For Photographic
Assistance
And A Special Thanks To Our
Patrons:
Duncan Miller, Durango Hearing
Aid Center. Knutson Mortgage &amp;
Financial Corp.

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